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what is present in InterframeGap in ethernet

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Hello all,
i know the duration of interframegap in ethernet is 96bits times but what is present in interframegap.
is it 'z' or all ones ?

"On reception, some interframe gaps may be smaller due to variable network delays, clock tolerances, and the presence of repeaters."
what makes the above condition.
is it like interframe data is lost or repeaters remove it ?
why is interframegap less for 1G (64 bit times) and 10G(40 bit times)

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