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  2. QWERTY - Wikipedia

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    A laptop computer keyboard using the QWERTY layout. QWERTY ( / ˈkwɜːrti / KWUR-tee) is a keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets. The name comes from the order of the first six keys on the top letter row of the keyboard: Q W E R T Y.

  3. The Answer Key - Wikipedia

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    The Answer Key, also known as A Cure for Terminal Loneliness, is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Samir Rehem and released in 2007. The film stars Joe Pingue as Joseph Strobe, a government contractor who faces the greatest challenge of his life when he tests positive for the affliction of terminal loneliness , [2] and Robin Brûlé as ...

  4. SAMPLE history - Wikipedia

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    SAMPLE history is a mnemonic acronym to remember key questions for a person's medical assessment. The SAMPLE history is sometimes used in conjunction with vital signs and OPQRST. The questions are most commonly used in the field of emergency medicine by first responders during the secondary assessment.

  5. Software requirements specification - Wikipedia

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    A software requirements specification (SRS) is a description of a software system to be developed.It is modeled after the business requirements specification.The software requirements specification lays out functional and non-functional requirements, and it may include a set of use cases that describe user interactions that the software must provide to the user for perfect interaction.

  6. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    The 104-key US QWERTY layout. A keyboard layout is any specific physical, visual, or functional arrangement of the keys, legends, or key-meaning associations (respectively) of a computer keyboard, mobile phone, or other computer-controlled typographic keyboard. Physical layout is the actual positioning of keys on a keyboard.

  7. Hans von Storch - Wikipedia

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    Hans von Storch (born 13 August 1949) is a German climate scientist. He is a professor at the Meteorological Institute of the University of Hamburg, and (since 2001) Director of the Institute for Coastal Research at the Helmholtz Research Centre (previously: GKSS Research Center) in Geesthacht, Germany. He is a member of the advisory boards of ...

  8. Template:Georgian QWERTY keyboard - Wikipedia

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    This template's documentation is missing, inadequate, or does not accurately describe its functionality and/or the parameters in its code. Please help to expand and improve it . This template has not been added to any categories .

  9. Category:Typing-aid templates - Wikipedia

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    This category is for templates that save time and typing for editors by providing a shortcut or abbreviation for content likely to be repeated in a number of places.

  10. Category : Templates with missing or incorrect documentation

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    This category contains templates and template documentation subpages that contain incorrect or no documentation, as tagged by {{Improve documentation}} or one of its redirects. For information on creating documentation for templates, see Wikipedia:Template documentation .

  11. Template:Performance key/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    This is the template sandbox page for Template:Performance key . Template documentation. Usage {{performance key}} Key; W F SF QF #R RR Q# P# DNQ A Z# PO G: S B