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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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The interpretation as a part of a specificity code is complicated by the observation that CadN is expressed in all presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons during distal medulla development; however, temporal regulation (Petrovic and Hummel, 2008) as well fine-tuning of expression levels (Schwabe et al., 2014) have been proposed as solutions.
Major efforts are underway to search and validate new biomarkers and extend the range of applications of already known biomarkers, as well as fine tune the methods used to minimize intra- and inter-laboratory variations.
The size of the core can be well controlled by fine tuning the addition of the precursors, and one can achieve QDs with different emission wavelengths by selecting the corresponding core and modifying the chemical composition of the shell.
Well, fine.
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The neuro-modulation's pivotal role in this process as well as in the fine tuning of synaptic architecture during development must be taken into account when trying to understand the marked fuzziness of the symptoms and the very high prevalence of reported co-morbidities.
Considering steric properties exerted by these amines, our findings bode well for the chemoselective fine tuning of SmII/amine reductants to specific functional groups.
On my return, George Street now strikes me as a modern outpost of Frank Green's colourful creation, and one which, with a bit of fine tuning, could well achieve a commensurate level of luxury.
Metroid II's maps had to be expanded, which meant Samus's speed and movement needing fine tuning as well.
No one knows the gold standard beforehand, and even if the evaluation data is limited, it is well defined but still no fine tuning can be carried out.
This study also supports the concept that abundantly expressed microRNAs are well suited for fine tune regulation of genes translated from plentiful transcripts such as collagens and other extracellular matrix constituents.
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