Why would you use the revising strategy called Use Snapshots
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because take naps in between studying improves and boosts our brains
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In computing, the term "snapshot" is used in a variety of contexts to describe a copy of a volume of data taken at an instant in time, without "rolling shutter" artifacts caused by changes to the data made during the copy operation.
Snapshot algorithm, a computer algorithm that copies a self-consistent image of an entire distributed system to stable storage
Snapshot (computer storage), a copy of a set of computer files and directories kept in storage as they were some time in the past
This is commonly used for the purpose of revision control in software development
SNP file format, a file format for a "snapshot" of a chart or report from Microsoft Access
System image, of an entire system at a point in time (or process image of a process).
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Snapshot algorithm, a computer algorithm that copies a self-consistent image of an entire distributed system to stable storage
Snapshot (computer storage), a copy of a set of computer files and directories kept in storage as they were some time in the past
This is commonly used for the purpose of revision control in software development
SNP file format, a file format for a "snapshot" of a chart or report from Microsoft Access
System image, of an entire system at a point in time (or process image of a process).
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