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  2. Strava - Wikipedia

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    Strava is an American internet service for tracking physical exercise which incorporates social network features. It started out tracking mostly outdoor cycling and running activities using Global Positioning System (GPS) data, but now incorporates several dozen other exercise types, including indoor activities. [ 4 ]

  3. Mobile social network - Wikipedia

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    Strava is another mobile social network application that lets you keep track of your activities using GPS and analyze your performance through metrics such as speed and distance. Using the social network, you can meet other individuals who are also into the same activities as you and find out about new track routes or challenges or other ...

  4. Tutorial - Wikipedia

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    In documentation and instructional design, tutorials are teaching-level documents that help the learner progress in skill and confidence. [7] Tutorials can take the form of a screen recording (), a written document (either online or downloadable), interactive tutorial, or an audio file, where a person will give step by step instructions on how to do something.

  5. File:Strava Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Strava (aplikace) Usage on da.wikipedia.org Laurent Jalabert; André Greipel; Greg Van Avermaet

  6. Support vector machine - Wikipedia

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    In machine learning, support vector machines (SVMs, also support vector networks [1]) are supervised max-margin models with associated learning algorithms that analyze data for classification and regression analysis.

  7. Cartesian coordinate robot - Wikipedia

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    Kinematic diagram of Cartesian (coordinate) robot A plotter is a type of Cartesian coordinate robot.. A Cartesian coordinate robot (also called linear robot) is an industrial robot whose three principal axes of control are linear (i.e. they move in a straight line rather than rotate) and are at right angles to each other. [1]

  8. Geoglyph - Wikipedia

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    Geoglyphs on deforested land in the Amazon rainforest. A geoglyph is a large design or motif – generally longer than 4 metres (13 ft) – produced on the ground by durable elements of the landscape, such as stones, stone fragments, gravel, or earth.

  9. Kasa (hat) - Wikipedia

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    Kasa is the correct way to pronounce the word when it stands alone. Rendaku causes kasa to change to -gasa when it is preceded by another word specifying the type of hat, as in jingasa.