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- pedagogy Interline twitter in interlaced displays Interline Brands Interline Bus Services Interliner, Dutch express bus service This disambiguation page...
- (Arriva) and a distinction between grey and green interliner. Only Connexxion still uses the name Interliner. Other variations of the name have been introduced...
- Look up interlining in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interlining, also known as interline ticketing and interline booking, is a voluntary commercial...
- Interlineation is a legal term that signifies writing has been inserted between earlier language. It is commonly used to indicate the insertion of new...
- low-p**** filter to the vertical resolution of the signal to prevent interline twitter. Interline twitter is the primary reason that interlacing is less suited...
- 2000, Wilmar acquired Barnett together forming the company Interline Brands. Gradually, Interline Brands diversified their customer base through the acquisitions...
- The International Air Transport ****ociation (IATA /aɪˈɑːtə/) is an airline trade ****ociation founded in 1945. IATA has been described as a cartel since...
- southern destinations such as Edmonton, Montreal and Ottawa. It also has an interlining agreement with Air Greenland. Canadian North was established in 1989...
- In linguistics and pedagogy, an interlinear gloss is a gloss (series of brief explanations, such as definitions or pronunciations) placed between lines...
- compares progressive scan with interlace scan, also demonstrating the interline twitter effect ****ociated with interlacing. On the left there are two...