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be tuned off
noun
A melody.
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Here it is shown that the two principal proportional integral controllers on the grinding circuit can be tuned off-line with the use of a detailed model.
k, l The trap is tuned off, and the cluster moves out of the trapping region.
The parameters of the PI control are tuned off-line using Genetic Algorithm (GA) in order to minimize the associated Integral of Square of Error (ISE) between the reference updated power (function of the SRG voltage) and the SRG power over a wide range of abnormal grid conditions.
It never switched or ceased unless it was tuned off.
Third, the maximum slope of the utility function defines a threshold which can be tuned to switch off BE users with low, as will be described in Section 5. Since for (24) has to hold, and formally are the only dual parameters that have to be considered in the outer optimization.
Due to such a limitation, a suboptimal interactive GPR method is further proposed by trading off the computation efficiency and the estimation accuracy, where the trade-off can be tuned by a designed parameter.
This illustrates the specific trade-off that must be tuned between quantization accuracy and modeling accuracy, as mentioned in Section 3.4.
Therefore, the value of k certainly acts as a performance knob which can be tuned to achieve an efficient trade-off among various design goals concurrently.
Few T.V. sets in New York's Chinatown or Flushing — let alone in Taipei or Shanghai — would be tuned in to see him come off the bench.
However, the time needed to reach this temperature during the cooling stage is long (∼24 min) and doing so requires the laser to be tuned (∼0.3 nm) off resonance to reduce the amount of energy absorbed by the cell.
Finally, in the Supplemental Materials S1, we examine the ability of BFAST to be tuned trading off time for sensitivity.
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