words per minute - translation to English
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words per minute - translation to English

MEASURE OF WORDS PROCESSED IN A MINUTE, E.G. SPEED OF TYPING, READING OR MORSE CODE SENDING AND RECEIVING
Wpm; Word per minute; Characters Per Minute in Typing; Words-per-minute; Typing speed; Gwpm; Gross words per minute; Words a minute; Keystrokes per hour; Characters per minute

words per minute         
Wörter per Minute, wpm
dots per inch         
  • Dots on printed paper.
  • Windows 2000 DPI scaling at 200%
  • Windows XP DPI scaling at 200%
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
Dpi; Dots per centimetre; PDI printer; 96 DPI; 96 dots per inch; 96 PPI; 96 pixels per inch; 72 dpi; 72 PPI; 72 dots per inch; 72 pixels per inch; PPem; Dots per centimeter; Counts per inch; Count per inch; Dot density; Dot per inch; Horizontal resolution; DPI scaling in Windows; Printing resolution
Punkte pro Inch, eine Maßeinheit für die Druckqualität
per curiam opinion         
LEGAL RULING BY A COURT WHICH DOES NOT STATE WHICH JUDGE AUTHORED THE DECISION
Per Curiam; Per curiam; Per curium; Per Curium; Per curiam opinion; Per curiam decisions
Auffassung des Gerichtes (Meinung der richterlichen Mehrheit)

Definition

wpm
¦ abbreviation words per minute (used after a number to indicate typing speed).

Wikipedia

Words per minute

Words per minute, commonly abbreviated wpm (sometimes uppercased WPM), is a measure of words processed in a minute, often used as a measurement of the speed of typing, reading or Morse code sending and receiving.

Examples of use of words per minute
1. By the end of the second hour of the class, most had mastered touch–typing at a rate of around eight words per minute.
2. Other options for harvesting human energy included finger motion (a '0 words per minute typist could generate 1' milliwatts). Starner believed that by using footfall energy alone, he could power a small wearable computer.
3. BuddyBuzz is based on a reading technique called RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) that‘s been around since the 1'70s, says Matt Markovich, editor in chief of BuddyBuzz (www.BuddyBuzz.org). Using it, people can learn to read with good comprehension up to 1,000 words per minute, Mr.
4. BuddyBuzz is based on a reading technique called RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) that has been around since the 1'70s, says Matt Markovich, editor in chief of BuddyBuzz (www.BuddyBuzz.org). Using it, people can learn to read with good comprehension up to 1,000 words per minute, Markovich says.
5. Dr Krishna Shenoy, from Stanford University in California, and colleagues, showed that it is possible to communicate information at a rate equal to typing 15 words per minute on a keyboard Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.