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  2. How to Get the Most Out of Your Zwift Rides, According to Pros

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    Here’s how they recommend you integrate Zwift into your training, so you can get the most out of the platform, improve your cycling performance, and make your experience more enjoyable. 1. Set ...

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    Microsoft’s Windows 11 hits the market on Tuesday.The first major operating system release for the tech titan in six years, Windows 11, which is available as a free upgrade for Windows 10 users ...

  4. ANT (network) - Wikipedia

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    Each ANT channel consists of one or more transmitting nodes and one or more receiving nodes, depending on the network topology. Any node can transmit or receive, so the channels are bi-directional. [9] ANT accommodates three types of messaging: broadcast, acknowledged, and burst. Broadcast is a one-way communication from one node to another (or ...

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    The Windows 11 Widgets board is getting an expanded view and an upgraded Game Pass Widget. It's a good upgrade, but not good enough. Windows 11 Widgets may be getting an upgrade, but not the one ...

  6. Myrmaplata plataleoides - Wikipedia

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    Myrmaplata plataleoides, also called the red weaver-ant mimicking jumper, is a jumping spider that mimics the Asian weaver ant (Oecophylla smaragdina) in morphology and behaviour. [1] This species is found in India , Sri Lanka , China and many parts of Southeast Asia .

  7. Dorylus - Wikipedia

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    Such is the strength of the ant's jaws that, in East Africa, they are used as natural emergency sutures. Various East African indigenous tribal peoples (e.g. the Maasai moran), when suffering from a laceration in the wilds, will use the soldiers to stitch the wound by getting the ants to bite on both sides of the gash, then breaking off the body.

  8. Paltothyreus - Wikipedia

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    Paltothyreus (also known as African stink ant) is a monotypic genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. [1] Paltothyreus tarsatus, the single described species, is widely distributed in Sub-Saharan Africa. Workers are very large in size (17–20 mm); queens are similar to workers, but larger (23 mm) and winged. [2]

  9. Oecophylla smaragdina - Wikipedia

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    Oecophylla smaragdina (common names include Asian weaver ant, weaver ant, green ant, green tree ant, semut rangrang, semut kerangga, and orange gaster) is a species of arboreal ant found in tropical Asia and Australia.