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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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We think that ability might be related to fine tuning of neural connections in the cerebellum".
The engine's vibration is very subtle and subject to fine tuning, providing a different response though only small variations.
The analysis tools to fine tuning thresholds and other measures are also assumed to be used from the available services.
The man himself is leaving nothing to chance - even down to fine tuning the choice of music on his training soundtrack.
The funding will go to fine tuning the product as well as supporting 10 demo centers across the country, so customers can see the product in action.
We also note those methods often perform better in datasets in which they were originally validated, which is somewhat expected due to fine tuning procedures.
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They might be a powerhouse of knowledge in their own field of expertise, be it fine-tuning a car to fine-tuning the stock market but they don't know everything and it can be fun to toy with this.
The rest comes down to fine-tuning.
Instead, she says, the focus has shifted to fine-tuning the impact of the reforms.
Their interests range from taking the first step to becoming a professional programmer to fine-tuning a Web site for a local store or a youth soccer team.
It can take up to six months, research shows, to get a new business application up and running, from buying the hardware to fine-tuning the software.
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