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Speed reading

Pedagogical Wiki-Encyclopedia
The author examines the development of speed reading from a historical perspective. The stages of work on improving reading speed are listed, as well as the methods used in training. The article may be useful for teachers, educators, and teachers of additional education.
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We All Speed-Read

Scientific American, 2016
The article discusses the area of the brain used when beginning to read, referencing a study conducted by research fellow Laurie Glezer and scientist Maximilian Riesenhuber in the journal "Neuroimage."
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Different Reading Speeds

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2021
Frank J, Lexa, David, Fessell
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Speed-reading DNA in the dark

Nature Methods, 2011
A new chip with a capability to read genomes uses arrays of tiny pH sensors on an integrated circuit to sequence DNA without the need for optics.
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Reading aloud at maximal speed

Speech Communication, 1992
Abstract Experiments with 8 native speakers of German showed that after a short preparation everyone was able to read aloud at maximal speed, even if the speed attained varied. The known reduction rules for connected speech in German are not violated and new farther reaching reductions can be observed.
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Speed Reading – Schneller Lesen

2019
Juristen lesen eine Menge: Schriftsatze, Fachzeitschriften, Gerichtsentscheidungen, Kommentare, E-Mails und was sonst noch alles mit der Post kommt. Das Erstaunliche: Kaum jemand beschaftigt sich damit, ob und wie man diese Fahigkeit optimieren kann. Beim Lesen ist es deshalb wie beim Schwimmen: Die meisten lernen es einmal in der Schule und verharren ...
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Reading Speed Signs

2021
In this chapter, we will put together the code from the previous chapters to finish our sign-reading software. The starting point is an enhanced version of the code from Chapter 20. This can be downloaded from https://github.com/Apress/learn-to-program-w-kotlin-ch21.git. The new code base is more complete than at the end of the last chapter:
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Speed reading the epigenome and genome

Nature Biotechnology, 2023
James M. George, Arul M. Chinnaiyan
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Identifying predictors of reading speed and reading comprehension in Bosnian

Applied Neuropsychology: Child, 2022
Haris Memisevic, Daniel Malec
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[Speed reading].

Soins. Formation, pedagogie, encadrement : avec la participation du CEEIEC, 2001
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