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  2. Urdu alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, script and letters of the Urdu alphabet, a modification of the Persian alphabet derived from the Arabic script. See examples of Nastaʿlīq, the dominant style of Urdu calligraphy, and compare it with other abjad scripts.

  3. Urdu keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and evolution of Urdu keyboard layouts for computers and typewriters. Find out how Urdu Zabta Takhti (UZT) and phonetic keyboards are standardized and used for Urdu language processing.

  4. Touch typing - Wikipedia

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    Touch typing is a style of typing without looking at the keyboard, using muscle memory and the home row. It contrasts with search and peck, also known as hunt-and-peck or two-fingered typing, which is slower and less accurate.

  5. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog - Wikipedia

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    By the turn of the 20th century, the phrase had become widely known. In the January 10, 1903, issue of Pitman's Phonetic Journal, it is referred to as "the well known memorized typing line embracing all the letters of the alphabet". [7] Robert Baden-Powell's book Scouting for Boys (1908) uses the phrase as a practice sentence for signaling. [5]

  6. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    Words per minute (WPM) is a measure of typing speed, reading speed, or Morse code speed. The web page explains how WPM is calculated, what factors affect it, and what are the average and record speeds for different methods and languages.

  7. Lidocaine - Wikipedia

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    Lidocaine is a medication that numbs the nerves and treats abnormal heart rhythms. It is used for various medical procedures, such as injections, nerve blocks, and skin applications. Learn about its history, uses, side effects, and interactions.

  8. Kapandji score - Wikipedia

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    The Kapandji score is a tool for assessing the opposition of the thumb, based on where on their hand the patient is able to touch with the tip of their thumb. It is a clinical test of apposition and counter-apposition of the thumb, with 10 possible locations scored from 1 to 10.

  9. Neuralink - Wikipedia

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    Neuralink is a private company that develops implantable brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) for various purposes, such as treating brain diseases and enhancing human abilities. Founded by Elon Musk in 2016, it has faced criticism for animal testing and has demonstrated a monkey playing Pong with a Neuralink device.