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You're going to have mistakes and jitters in the beginning".
It blames "a combination of the US slowdown and jitters in the technology markets.
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Analysis on PWM tuning, CDS, anti-aliasing filtering, noise and jitter in the CT modulator are presented.
In the case of the phase noise factor, some of its causes are due to fluctuations in the hardware interface, response variation of the operating system to interrupts, and jitter in the network.
Second, the data is corrected for temporal changes in the laser pulse during data collection, such as drift and jitter in the intensity, timing, or dispersion.
Governments across Europe have attempted to wade into the financial markets over the past two weeks, in a bid to find their own solution to gridlocked credit markets and investor jitters in the banking sector.
Only in recent days have the teams diverged somewhat, with the Red Sox, one of the hottest teams in baseball, sweeping the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park last weekend to move four and a half games behind the Yankees and create some jitters in the Bronx.
We show the results for delay and jitter, in Figure 9 and 10, respectively.
Moreover, the proposed algorithm is able to improve the network performance (throughput, delay, and jitter) in two different network scenarios.
As a consequence, there is also a variable latency and jitter in photo-evoked PSCs during mapping experiments.
The story would be replayed during other panics, major or minor, such as the 1973 oil crisis and Sino-British negotiation jitters in the 1980s.
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