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Beyond the occasional tapping foot or jittering hand, everyone was acting so… normal.
Before they closed, a woman outside, jittering from the buzz of a cigarette, laughed at our conversation.
This jittering is a regular problem, but my experience showed that Word Lens also has trouble with non-standard font widths.
Like you said, I've been facing a lot of strange jittering both with my PlayStation Move controllers and with the headset itself.
It was restless and excited, like a news junkie with too many browser tabs open, jittering from topic to topic, plot to plot.
Jittering and giggling and jumping til the end, his prevailing mode is comic because he considers sexuality a grand joke, and ditto for language.
In it, you'll hear a smorgasboard of sound: from neo-soul, to bubbling funk, jittering R&B, and the light piano plinks of deep house cuts.
It was clear then that he had a thing for women's posteriors, a fixation that has reached its nadir in this epic of jittering, bopping butt.
Some of the works here, like "Wackel-Baluba" (1963), have a jittering, stuttering energy that suggests to me the militant craziness of King Kong-scaled masturbation.
It was not much bigger than an old penny, but alive, spinning and jittering, as excited as he was to be so close to the South Pole.
He moves constantly, restlessly — pacing and jittering and signaling, bellowing instructions and calling players over for brief conclaves and turning on his heel to consult with his bench.
If there's four or five enemies and the CCP's being shot at, the game logic might say: move left, and with the next step move right, so he just sits there jittering.
Mom pulled up to the complex, and given this was that prehistoric epoch before cell phones, she honked her horn and waited for my great-uncle to come jittering out of a building.
Weaves, a forward-looking quartet that threads together hook-heavy choruses, akimbo songwriting and jittering art-pop sensibilities, is also giving the city the credibility it deserves as an exporter of dissonant, danceable music.
He marvels at how the jungle floor undulates with a "greasy, jittering flow" of cockroaches, and he shares his awe at the "chromatic infinities" of the impenetrable flora that has frustrated generations of explorers.
Sprightly as ever, these beats form a thicker, chewier soundscape, with scratches jittering, sparks flying, cut-up groans and shrieks chiming in from everywhere, over steady drums, cunningly timed rhythm guitar, fusion keyboards layered gorgeously.
Faces in the researchers' results examples are a shifting, jittering blur of other people's expressions and features, and not a stable visage that anyone would feel comfortable talking to over Skype or watching on a Twitch stream.
The Piano & a Microphone version starts off with a jittering jazz piano and a high-up falsetto, but it wanders around over the next five minutes as Prince dips into his lowest register and bounds around the keys.
When front-line decisions needed to be made, clumps of protesters came together to form a jittering black nest almost everyone was dressed from hood to mask to pants in black yelling about whether to charge or pull back.
When front-line decisions needed to be made, clumps of protesters came together to form a jittering black nest – almost everyone was dressed from hood to mask to pants in black – yelling about whether to charge or pull back.
The exaggerated character design, the wild angles and dizzying distortions, and Prynoski's trippy action sequences give Nerdland a never-seen-that-before jazzy, jittering energy, especially in the startling sequence where Elliott tries to reconcile himself to John's mass-murder plan.
Playing it makes me feel like I'm taking the video game version of a breath of fresh air, or going on a little vacation away from everything that feels like it could make me collapse into a pile of jittering slime.
It had more trouble with a can of tomatoes, but much of that seemed to do with the shape of the label: the curvature meant the words kept jittering back and forth, losing and gaining meaning before I could really process them.
Ms. Shah served as the ballast, hitting notes squarely and staying comfortably buckled to a variety of swing feels (on originals, jazz standards and French pop classics), while Mr. Moutin played with a fierce, lunging intensity, jittering and thwacking and cajoling the bass.
The Hat was among the rare solitaries, along with a man with a long beard and dirty jacket jittering a cup of coffee, a stout man with glasses who held his newspaper too close to his face, and an elegant older woman with ribbons in her hair.
In his jittering way—Stephenson always appears to be feeling the effects of both a quad espresso and a slight electrical current—he faked a one-handed pass to the left wing, took one hard dribble down the lane, faked another pass behind his back, and scooped in a layup.
Much of it unfolding in black-and-white and without dialogue, "Part 8" twists up abstract stretches of uncanny cloud tunnels and dissonant sandstorms with comparatively straightforward (but no less cryptic) snippets of a terrifying frog-fly creature, a slumberous radio broadcast, and sooty ghosts jittering outside a smoldering, ramshackle convenience store.
Instead, "Bad Decisions" simply details the topography of pushing a night out to its ultimate limit—the wraps on the table; the jittering legs underneath it; the shifting of happiness among the tippity taps and the guilt of looking in the mirror and not recognising the charged-up, disassociated face that looks back.
Right now, the bits and pieces of the structures appear quite static, but cofounding sound artist Taylor Lee Shepherd demonstrated (as shown in the two video clips below, the first being "The Pitchbow House" sounding floorboards and the second the "Shake House" by Martin and Shepherd) how they come to jittering life through movement.
Both jittering and stochastic undersampling degrade the representation of the TFSn more than the representation of the ENVn. Both jittering and stochastic undersampling impair the recognition of speech in noisy backgrounds without degrading recognition in silence, support the argument that TFSn is important for recognizing speech in noise. Both jittering and stochastic undersampling mimic the effects of aging on speech perception.
The adaptation logic is based on the jitter estimates computed from the arrival characteristics of the media packets. Adjustments associated with adaptive de-jittering involves introducing discontinuities in the media play-out which may be noticeable to the listener or viewer. Adaptive de-jittering is usually carried out for audio play-outs that include voice activity detection that allows the lengths of the silence periods to be adjusted, thus minimizing the perceptual impact of the adaptation.
The music video for "Catch" continues the GIF theme in its cinematography by inclusion of jittering frames. Despite some of the violent imagery, there is no gore present. It begins with Hughes seen standing on a spinning platform with a piano, and she is wearing glasses with pink flowers in place of lenses. It eventually moves on to jittering between her lying on a sofa, with an eyeball filling her open mouth, and her lying nude on the floor, covered by a pile of mannequin parts.
Another problem with plotting this (or any) type of count data is overplotting which is solved in the RA plot by jittering the points out away from each other but no so far as to merge with other coordinates. The result of this feature is a patchwork-like appearance to the plot that fades away as the A increases.
This deliberate adjustment of the timing was known as "jittering". The delay from the original Gee was still used, but re- purposed. In operation, the navigator would first set the delay of the upper trace on the Gee display to a known figure that matched the radius of the arc they wanted to fly along. This would move the "blip" from the local transmitter along the face of the display.
Keep Punching is a 1939 film about boxing. Its primary character is Henry Armstrong (born Henry Jackson). Unlike most films of the era, its cast was composed entirely of African Americans. The film includes Whitey's Lindy Hoppers (Lindy Hop) performing the much imitated Big Apple Routine. A film clip of the dance scene was also released as the short “Jittering Jitterbugs” in 1943 showing the Big Apple routine choreographed by Frankie Manning and the a Jitterbug dance competition thatfollowed in the film.
McCay used registration marks in the corners of the drawings to reduce jittering. Gertie was McCay's first piece of animation with detailed backgrounds. Main production began in mid-1913. Working in his spare time, McCay drew thousands of frames of Gertie on sheets of rice paper, a medium good for drawing as it did not absorb ink, and as it was translucent it was ideal for the laborious retracing of backgrounds, a job that fell to art student neighbor John A. Fitzsimmons.
The track features horns, gospel-choir style backing vocals, a jittering piano and bursts of brass. Lyrically the song features wit and honesty, with La Havas declaring her security in her relationship. It relies on turning the negative phrase "What You Don't Do" into a positive message, talking about the games La Havas is not "forced to endure" during her relationship. "Tokyo" contains a slow groove built over a hazy effect, lyrically the song sees La Havas yearning and in state of disorientation.
One computer capable of producing an interlaced image is the Commodore Amiga. The Amiga's default video mode is PAL or NTSC. NTSC and PAL interlaced screens have two fields called odd and even. The fields switch every 60th of a second on NTSC, or 50th of a second on PAL, which allows for higher resolution while using a narrower signal bandwidth than full 50 or 60 FPS progressive video would require, but it can also produce an alarming jittering effect for graphics with high contrast details between fields.
After their failure in the first season, Blokk and Lamprey returned to the Beast Planet and were tortured and beaten. However, at the end of the series, he invades the underdefended Planet Rock, killing Lord Mantel and several inhabitants before challenging Graveheart to a final battle in the planet's World Engine. Blokk meets his end at Graveheart's hands when a forcefield generator is shoved into his body, disintegrating him from within. Blokk had a habit of "jittering" his skull during the first season, but stopped when Lamprey told him that it annoyed her.
Siobhán Dowling (December 15, 2010), Letter from Berlin: Star Candidate's Gaffes Have Berlin Greens Jittering Spiegel Online. Under her leadership, the Green Party came third with 17.6 percent of the vote, ten percentage points behind the Social Democrates but still up from the 13.1 percent they won in the previous election. State Election in German Capital: Klaus Wowereit Wins Third Term as Berlin Mayor Spiegel Online, September 18, 2011. However, incumbent Klaus Wowereit from the Social Democrats chose to enter a coalition with the conservative CDU, leaving Künast without any role in Berlin state politics.
Abnormalities of visual movement may also be seen on examination, such as jittering (nystagmus). Damage to the oculomotor nerve (III) can cause double vision and inability to coordinate the movements of both eyes (strabismus), also eyelid drooping (ptosis) and pupil dilation (mydriasis). Lesions may also lead to inability to open the eye due to paralysis of the levator palpebrae muscle. Individuals suffering from a lesion to the oculomotor nerve may compensate by tilting their heads to alleviate symptoms due to paralysis of one or more of the eye muscles it controls.
Born in South Africa, Chantal Passamonte moved to London in 1991. She began to work at a record shop and took up organizing parties and DJing. She worked at the labels 4AD and Warp Records, where she held the position of a publicist from 1994 to 1997. Mira Calix's earlier music specialised in mixing her intimate vocals with jittering beats and experimental electronic textures and natural sounds. In 2003 she collaborated with the London Sinfonietta for the first time. Nunu premiered at the Royal Festival Hall in London at a concert titled "Warp Works and 20th Century Masters".
He owned a welding shop and repair garage in the area before he opened the Mystery Spot. One of several roadside attractions that opened after World War II for new automobile owners, the Mystery Spot was featured on Art Baker's television show You Asked for It. Prather was inspired to open the site by the popularity of the Oregon Vortex, which opened to the public in 1930. According to a newspaper report, Prather bought three acres on the hill in 1940 after he felt slightly dizzy while walking and was interested in his dizziness. The newspaper also reported that during further exploration of his property he found his compass jittering.
The test became an early success and was translated into multiple languages and used also by unions in other countries to push for a more ergonomic work environment. The success of the display checklist resulted in the foundation of TCO Certified, a spin-off by the TCO Union headed by Per Erik Boivie and Peter Magnusson, among others, with the goal of creating an international certification and standards to be implemented directly by manufacturers. Starting with TCO'92 in 1992, the TCO certification minimum standards for emissions, jittering and electronic safety for computer monitors. Later on, the standards into other product categories such as peripherals and the computer itself.
Muscle fatigue and weakness, worsened with use and improved by rest, is the hallmark of the disease. Because of the limited amount of acetylcholine receptors that are available for binding, symptomatic treatment consists of using an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor to reduce the breakdown of acetylcholine in the neuromuscular junction, so that enough acetylcholine will be present for the small number of unblocked receptors. A congenital abnormality caused by a deficiency in end-plate acetylcholine esterase (AChE) might be a pathophysiologic mechanism for myasthenic gravis. In a study on a patient with AChE deficiency, doctors noted that he had developed severe proximal and truncal muscle weakness with jittering in other muscles.
The impact of disrupted temporal coding on human auditory perception has been explored using physiologically inspired signal-processing tools. The reduction in neural synchrony has been simulated by jittering the phases of the multiple frequency components in speech, although this has undesired effects in the spectral domain. The loss of auditory nerve fibers or synapses has been simulated by assuming (i) that each afferent fiber operates as a stochastic sampler of the sound waveform, with greater probability of firing for higher-intensity and sustained sound features than for lower-intensity or transient features, and (ii) that deafferentation can be modeled by reducing the number of samplers. However, this also has undesired effects in the spectral domain.
The pulse of the flashing > lights varies--they are connected to sound and proximity sensors. The result > is that when one approaches a Tsai or makes a noise in its vicinity, the > thing responds. The rods appear to move; there is a shimmering, a flashing, > an eerie ballet of metal, whose apparent movements range from stillness to > jittering, and back to a slow, indescribably sensuous undulation.Robert > Hughes, Shaped by Strobe, Time, October 2, 1972 Square Tops (1969) Semisphere (1972) The philosopher Vilem Flusser wrote of Tsai's work: > There can be no doubt that Tsai's phenomena (whether they be works of art in > the strict sense, or whether they be fantastic artifices) are extremely > important.
Recent suggestion have been made to improve the spatial resolution to locate more accurately the heat source vent, so as to elucidate the unsolved puzzle of the volcanology, which is strongly related to the tidal heating caused by the orbital eccentricity of Jupiter. Modeling has shown that a suitable distance between the surveyed ground and the sensor has to be maintained to ensure a meaningful pixel size to resolve the Io surface. Remote sensing by satellite also reduces jittering as the sensor is held stable in space and gives accurate data in the absence of atmosphere for terrestrial observations, notwithstanding the strong radiation zone in Jupiter which dramatically limits sensor lifetime.Delory, G. T., Laver, C., de Pater, I., Pitman, J., Duncan, A. (2010).
The drawings themselves occupied a area of the paper, marked with registration marks in the corners to reduce jittering of the images when filmed. They were photographed mounted on large pieces of stiff cardboard. McCay was concerned with accurate timing and motion; he timed his own breathing to determine the timing of Gertie's breathing, and included subtle details such as the ground sagging beneath Gertie's great weight. McCay consulted with New York museum staff to ensure the accuracy of Gertie's movements; the staff were unable to help him find out how an extinct animal would stand up from a lying position, so in a scene in which Gertie stood up, McCay had a flying lizard come on screen to draw away viewers' attention.
When fMRI was developed one of its major limitations was the inability to randomize trials, but the event related fMRI fixed this problem. Cognitive subtraction was also an issue, which tried to correlate cognitive-behavioral differences between tasks with brain activity by pairing two tasks that are assumed to be matched perfectly for every sensory, motor, and cognitive process except the one of interest. Next, a push for the improvement of temporal resolution of fMRI studies led to the development of event-related designs, which according to Peterson, was inherited from ERP research in electrophysiology, but it was discovered that this averaging did not apply very well to the hemodynamic response because the response from trials could overlap. As a result, random jittering of the events was applied, which meant that the time repetition was varied and randomized for the trials in order to ensure that the activation signals did not overlap.

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