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  2. Memrise - Wikipedia

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    Memrise is a British language platform that uses spaced repetition of flashcards to increase the rate of learning. [2] It is based in London, UK. Memrise offers user-generated content on a wide range of other subjects. The Memrise app has courses in 16 languages and its combinations, while the website for "community courses" has a great many more languages a

  3. Memory sport - Wikipedia

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    Decks of playing cards at the World Memory Championships. According to the World Memory Championship Competitors Handbook, the ten disciplines are as follows: Names and Faces – "Memorize and recall as many names as possible and link them to the right face." Binary Numbers – "Memorize and recall as many binary digits as possible."

  4. Anki (software) - Wikipedia

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    The user can design cards that test the information contained in each note. One card may have a question (expression) and an answer (pronunciation, meaning). By keeping the separate cards linked to the same fact, spelling mistakes can be adjusted against all cards at the same time, and Anki can ensure that related cards are not shown in too ...

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  6. Nakamichi Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Nakamichi Dragon is an audio cassette deck that was introduced by Nakamichi in 1982 and marketed until 1994. The Dragon was the first Nakamichi model with bidirectional [a] replay capability and the world's first production tape recorder with an automatic azimuth correction system; this feature, which was invented by Philips engineers and improved by Niro Nakamichi, continuously adjusts ...

  7. List of traditional card and tile packs - Wikipedia

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    Komatsufuda is a Japanese 48-card deck used today in Yafune, Fukui prefecture. It features an abstract design for their cards to avoid gambling restrictions. The aces are dragons and the ranks are the same as the full Spanish-suited decks, making them functionally the same.