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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjust the sweep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to modify or change the parameters of a sweep, such as in a technical or operational setting.
Example: "Before we proceed with the analysis, we need to adjust the sweep to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "modify the sweep" or "tweak the sweep".
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Adjust the sweep until it closes as much of the gap beneath the door as possible --this will provide a tighter seal, keeping rainwater out.
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The periodicity with the BiTe nanowire was precisely controlled from 1.15 μm to 2.30 μm by adjusting the sweep rate from 2 mV/s to 0.5 mV/s.
As the av-ECLA circuit was de-clamped, normocapnia was attempted by adjusting the sweep gas flow through the membrane lung (0 – 10 l oxygen/min), which was applied via a calibrated O2-flowmeter (Draeger, Luebeck, Germany).
Bromide was adopted to facilitate the electrochemical etching of gold through its complexation with gold ions, and controllably etched gold wire microelectrode can be obtained by adjusting the linear sweep voltammetry recycling numbers.
pCO2 is effectively reduced to normal levels and can be controlled by adjusting the oxygen sweep flow to avoid unwanted hypocapnia.
The obtained beat frequency range can be adjusted by the sweep time tswp.
Two of the rings can be rotated independently to adjust the magnetic flux in the center and even allow for mechanical field sweeps.
Adjust the chart to favor artists who have maintained their popularity over time, and Don Antonio, the Red Priest of Venice, who lived from 1678 to 1741, would sweep the field.
Adjust the sweetness.
Adjust the seasoning.
Adjust the input.
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