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GhostingThe illegal practice that one firm drives a stock's price higher or lower, while other conspiring firms follow its lead to influence up the price of the stock.
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Ghosting1 the appearance of a double image on a television screen, caused by problems with your receptionSynonyms and related words Radio, radar and sonar signals:atmospherics, directional, footprint... [..]
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Ghosting(1) Phenomenon of a faint image appearing on a printed sheet where it was not intended to appear. Chemical ghosting refers to the transfer of the faint image from the front of one sheet to the back of [..]
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Ghostingmaking an item fade when it is disabled (as when menu items are dimmed when they are currently unavailable); usually called dimming. An uncommon term, not to be confused with ghost indicators.
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GhostingSee ghost.
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Ghostinggoldbricking or sandbagging; fucking off
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GhostingDefinition Collusion among two or more market makers to manipulate a stock's price. This practice is illegal, as market makers are required by law to compete.
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GhostingGhost images are unwanted images that reduce print value. Mechanical ghosting develops during the delivery of the printed sheet and is traceable to on-press conditions, ink starvation, form layout, an [..]
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GhostingA coating defect consisting of an image on the freshly coated plate giving the appearance of the substrate being bent or darker in color.
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GhostingArtefacts typically caused by signal leakage (crosstalk) between the two 'eyes'. A secondary 'ghost' image can be seen. There are several possible causes that can introduce the problem during acquisition, post production and display. One reason can be high contrast levels between an object and its background.
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GhostingGhosting in illegal practice whereby two or more market makers act in collusion to manipulate and change the price of a stock. It is a practice by unethical companies, used to profit from the price mo [..]
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GhostingThis is a common term for diplopia, or double images. If you look at a clock and some of the numbers have a lighter ghost image just off to the side, this is ghosting. Detailed Double Vision and Ghosting After Lasik Information
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GhostingTwo images of the same source on the one TV Screen caused by two signals received by the same Antenna from two different directions. Often there is the main signal source and a secondary source reflected off a building or mountain.
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GhostingGhosting is when a unintended key press is sent (a "Ghosted" character). This is normally handled in firmware by limiting the number of simultaneous key presses. "Anti-Ghosting" is [..]
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GhostingWhen a unintended key is registered, outputting a ghost character for a key that wasn’t pressed. This can occur when multiple keys are press simultaneously on keyboards with lower key rollover.
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GhostingWhen an image is dragged across a computer screen, a lingering shadow of the image where it was before. Ghosting only happens on inexpensive portable computer screens.
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GhostingPhenomenon of a faint image on a printed sheet where it was not intended to appear.
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Ghostingan issue where pressing a combination of three or more keys results in the registering of an addition, unpressed key. Ghosting is prevented by manufacturers by blocking any keys which might be ghosts, but this limits the number of keys that can be pressed simultaneously. See Key Rollover.
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GhostingA duplicate image of the sun, car headlights, or other bright light source at a different position in the frame from the original light source. Ghosting is distinct from flare, in which light from a b [..]
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GhostingA faint repeat of the image, usually transparent and slightly separated from the original subject. The phenomenon is specific to the Kodak Duaflex camera.
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GhostingArtefacts typically caused by signal leakage (crosstalk) between the two ‘eyes’. A secondary ‘ghost’ image can be seen. There are several possible causes that can introduce the problem during acquisit [..]
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GhostingNon-uniform sheen of paint resulting in a shadowed effect. Usually caused by lack of a primer or sealer, or poor quality ones.
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GhostingTo make headway when there is no apparent wind.
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GhostingTo make headway when there is no apparent wind.
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GhostingReproduction, very faint, of printed design without actual ink transfer.
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GhostingA video interference phenomenon where the video image may appear double and the second image will be faint, thus the term "ghost".
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GhostingImage which appears as a lighter area on a subsequent print due to local blanket depressions from previous image areas on a letterpress rotary machine as well as on an offset press.
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GhostingMarring a print by the placement of an image of work printed on the reverse side which has interfered with its drying so that differences in the trapping frame colors or glass variations are apparent.
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GhostingA secondly unwanted image in a print. It has variations in ink density.
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GhostingImage which appears as a lighter area on a subsequent print due to local blanket depressions from previous image areas on a letterpress rotary machine as well as on an offset press.
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GhostingMarring a print by the placement of an image of work printed on the reverse side which has interfered with its drying so that differences in the trapping frame colors or glass variations are apparent.
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GhostingA faint printed image that appears on a printed sheet where it was not intended. More often than not this problem is a function of graphical design. It is hard to tell when or where ghosting will occur. Sometimes you can see the problem developing immediately after printing the sheet, other times the problem occurs while drying. However the problem [..]
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GhostingImage which appears as a lighter area on a subsequent print due to local blanket depressions from previous image areas on a letterpress rotary machine as well as on an offset press.
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GhostingMarring a print by the placement of an image of work printed on the reverse side which has interfered with its drying so that differences in the trapping frame colors or glass variations are apparent.
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Ghosting
The practice of hiding prisoners from inspection from (possibly hostile) outside inspectors.
The effect that interference caused by a multipath reception problem has on a television screen.
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GhostingThe illegal practice that one firm drives a stock's price higher or lower, while other conspiring firms follow its lead to influence up the price of the stock.
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