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Jitter is the deviation in or displacement of some aspect of the pulses in a high-frequency digital signal . As the name suggests, jitter can be thought of as shaky pulses. The deviation can be in terms of amplitude, phase timing, or the width of the signal pulse. Another definition is that it is "the period frequency displacement of the signal from its ideal location." Among the causes of jitter are electromagnetic interference (EMI) and crosstalk with other signals. ...
Ãâó: www.bytepile.com/definitions-j.php
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Power Any skill, strength or ability developed as a result of, and as the goal of, practice in Kung Fu. Jing is a generic term which applies equally to the strength or force developed by a skilled movement and to the skill or ability to execute a movement or postural technique correctly.
Ãâó: www.dstaiji.com/glossary.html
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refers to the variation of timer events around a requested periodicity.
Ãâó: developers.cogentrts.com/cogent/cogentdocs/gl-defs...
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Essence is the Essential Qi of all living organisms. It is derived both from Yuanqi (inherited energy, Source-, or Original-, or Ancestral Qi) and from the energy we acquire daily, mainly from air and food (LU-Qi and Nutritive Qi
Ãâó: users.med.auth.gr/~karanik/english/hels/helsink3.h...
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Jitter is caused by the inability of many CD-ROM drives to accurately seek a specific sector on an audio CD therefore resulting in pops or clicks when listening to the ripped audio track.
Ãâó: www.mp3-cdburner.com/MP3-glossary.shtml
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