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  2. Wiggle stereoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Wiggle stereoscopy is an example of stereoscopy in which left and right images of a stereogram are animated. This technique is also called wiggle 3-D , wobble 3-D , wigglegram , or sometimes Piku-Piku (Japanese for "twitching").

  3. Talk:Wiggle (album) - Wikipedia

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  4. Squigglevision - Wikipedia

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    Squigglevision is a method of computer animation in which the outlines of shapes are made to wiggle and undulate, emulating the effect of sketchily hand-drawn animation. Tom Snyder of Tom Snyder Productions invented the technique, which his animation studio Soup2Nuts subsequently used in Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist in 1995, and in Dick and Paula Celebrity Special, Home Movies, O'Grady ...

  5. Category:Optical illusions - Wikipedia

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    Wiggle stereoscopy; Wundt illusion; Z. Zoetrope; Zöllner illusion; ... Spinning Dancer.gif 300 × 400; 204 KB. Wikidec2005cani.gif 450 × 428; 68 KB This page was ...

  6. Wiggle - Wikipedia

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    Wiggle, a children's book by Doreen Cronin and Scott Menchin; The Wiggle, a bike route in San Francisco; Wiggle Ltd, an online sporting goods retailer; WGL (API), a Microsoft Windows graphics programming interface, pronounced "wiggle"

  7. How to politely ask people not to post your children's ...

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    Don’t leave any wiggle room on public posting. Do it one-on-one. If you have the convo over email or text, do it privately, not in a group message. I wrote up an example you can copy:

  8. Undulator - Wikipedia

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    Working of the undulator. 1: magnets, 2: electron beam entering from the upper left, 3: synchrotron radiation exiting to the lower right. An undulator is an insertion device from high-energy physics and usually part of a larger installation, a synchrotron storage ring, or it may be a component of a free electron laser.

  9. File:Wiggle Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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