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A video problem in which the displayed image is unstable or appears to shake.
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| jig |
Fixture that holds the truss in position until rigidly fastened with connectors.
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On television and computer monitors, small vibrations or fluctuations in a displayed image caused by irregularities in the display signal. Jitter is often visible in horizontal lines that are the same thickness as scan lines. In facsimile transmission, a
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| jig |
(possibly from Old French giguer, "to dance, to kick, to gambol"): In Renaissance drama, a jig was a song-and-dance performance by a clown and/or other actors at the conclusion of a play. The dances were often extremely bawdy, which lead to the banning of "public jigs" in 1612 under Puritan influences.
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| jig |
An apparatus for cleaning or separating crushed ore by agitation in water.
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