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The output pulses show an ultra-low RMS jitter about 70.7 fs measured by a RF spectrum analyzer.
When seen through a microscope, dust motes in liquids jitter about, because they are repeatedly struck by otherwise invisible atoms and molecules.
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Although those right above the crack may find themselves briefly jittering about, those just down the road won't feel any shaking whatsoever.
The journey has provoked jitters about security.
If it dallies, it might set off market jitters about rising prices.
Jitters about Argentina dragged down markets in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America.
The government has been keen to soothe local jitters about nuclear energy and enable reactor restarts.
The first blows came last year, with an economic slowdown and jitters about the political transition.
MONEY AND INTEREST RATES Jitters about EMU caused government-bond yields in EU countries to rise.
But jitters about Iran and its nuclear ambitions have shadowed her at every stop.
Renewed jitters about Greece have brought it down from a near-$1.50 peak in early May.
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