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The degree to which the actual location of a pixel on the screen corresponds with its intended location. Nonlinearity causes screen images to be more distorted in one area of the screen than in another. This is sometimes caused by poor voltage regulation in the monitor's electronics.
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A linear film or plot is one in which the protagonist has a single goal, which accomplishes his objective. This is as opposed to a Nine-act or two-goal story, which is not linear. This is not to be confused with a linear narrative, in which the story is told in strictly chronological, or sequential, order. The term nonlinear refers only to narrative, not structure.
Ãâó: www.dsiegel.com/film/glossary.html
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Describes how closely an output signal is to a perfectly scaled multiple of a corresponding input signal
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the prediction equation which estimates the value of the outcome variable ("y") for any given treatment variable ("x").
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an interactive sequence designed to be played from beginning to end without branching (qv).
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