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This result is in contrast with results obtained using a time-averaged wave-packet (one which does not jitter), for which a 12 dB error is observed.
However, for given number of nodes, after certain length of contention window, the access delay time does not jitter and it is almost constant for rest of the contention window size.
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Under such emotional demands, Johnson keeps the camera controlled, making sure that the image is exposed properly, is in focus, doesn't jitter, doesn't show the microphone.
LATHAM: Yes, but we have to make sure that the spacecraft doesn't jitter too much; we want to keep those images sharp.
(You can PUSH or PULL the scraper, whichever works best for you, as long as it doesn't jitter, leaving "speed bumps" in your repaired area).
Number 1 expresses that there is not crowd jitter.
We did not include jitter between the stimulus screen and feedback, since previous research suggests that delaying feedback by even a few seconds can influence learning strategies and diminish striatal responsiveness to feedback (e.g., Foerde & Shohamy, 2011; Maddox, Ashby, & Bohil, 2003).
A few decades of research has made it clear that most people are terrible choosers — they don't know what they want, and the prospect of deciding often causes not just jitters but something like anguish.
Our paradigm did not involve jittering the positions of the two end speakers, so in principle, subjects could have performed the task by ignoring those and attending only to the central speaker.
"If you don't have jitters right now -- I don't know".
Franklin-Myers said he won't experience jitters.
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