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To refining
verb
To reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; to free from impurities; to free from dross or alloy; to separate from extraneous matter; to purify
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He turned to refining his recording technology.
In 1820 he turned his efforts to refining beet sugar.
Dr. Warburton said Laban analysis was well suited to refining the broad strokes of motion capture.
The possibility of melodic graphology fascinated Bennet and he worked to refining the technique.
Furthermore, when it came to refining a catchy story, two heads often proved to be better than one.
That mystic-sounding search for the ineffable connects back to Young's own approach to refining his own pieces, endlessly.
"Any further evidence that becomes available, and may be relevant to refining the search area, will be considered".
In addition to refining the product, Ms. Poon has invested a lot in creating the right retail experience.
That dogged loyalty to refining the flagship product permeates Palantir's offices.
This technique considerably reduces the number of elements and more attention could be paid to refining the mesh size.
The authors note that there are still challenges to refining the technique, in part because the electrodes can get uncomfortable.
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