Vocol is a one-stop voice collaboration platform designed to boost work efficiency by turning voice and data into actionable insights. Powered by advanced speech and Natural Language Processing technologies, Vocol enables users to tap into the power of AI to generate transcripts from audio/video recordings, complete with summaries, topic analyses, and multilingual translation capabilities. Vocol can also capture actionable tasks and decisions from the transcript and link each task back to the conversation's precise moment, enhancing clarity and decision-making. User can set priority for each task and use the automated reminders to keep team members on track.
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Vocol is a single platform where users can fulfil all their transcription, translation and collaboration needs without having to hop through different apps and services.
Vocol integrate all functions - transcript, summary, translation, sharing, comments and editing. It’s simple and easy to use.
learnt about this from FB and decided to give it a try. Works very well, the AI really capture everything in the conversation. Saved me time and I won't be distracted taking notes during meetings anymore!
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2) Some foods fill you up more than others, even if you eat the same quantity. This is the food’s satiety. There are websites that can give you the satiety index for lots of different foods. For example, the nutrition data website allows you to search for particular foods, and it tells you every nutrient found in it, along with its satiety index. Excellent for nerding out. Source: about 1 year ago
Was it this? https://nutritiondata.self.com It lists fructose if you click on “more details” below the carbohydrates. Source: about 1 year ago
This link has a lot of good info. Hope it helps! Source: over 1 year ago
In practice, once you've settled on some dietary routine, one can just do a 'spot check' on a typical daily diet, just to see if there may be some nutrient that is of particular concern. For me, its typically magnesium or zinc. If you want to increase intake of some particular nutrient, you can use the Nutrient Search Tool on https://nutritiondata.self.com/ to search through the USDA nutrition databases by amounts... Source: over 1 year ago
You could look up the nutrients in it. I used to use nutritiondata.self.com, but they still haven't updated their system to show amino acids after Flash stopped being supported. And the main reason I liked them in particular is that most nutrition labels don't include essential amino acids. Source: over 1 year ago
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