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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine adjustments" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to small, precise changes that are made to something in order to improve or perfect it. Example: The mechanic made some fine adjustments to the engine before the race to ensure it was running at its best.
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Politics right now is not about marshaling forces for change, but about making the fine adjustments that will preserve things more or less as they are.
Modern high-speed computers are admirably adapted to this task and are used in this way to plan space missions and to decide on fine adjustments during flight.
Control systems based on fuzzy logic are used in many consumer electronic devices in order to make fine adjustments to changes in the environment.
For making fine adjustments in an aluminum body panel, one of his favored tools is one of those aforementioned leaf springs, found alongside the road.
The internal clock isn't perfectly correlated with the external one, and so every day, we use outside time cues, called zeitgebers, to make fine adjustments that mimic the changes in light and dark that take place throughout the year.
However, fine adjustments of bonus parameters can bring the channel close to full coordination.
Positioning and fine adjustments of sample orientation are performed with a motorized sample stage.
Finally, fine adjustments of the gap voltages using inductive tuners are described.
Finally the optical performance of the cameras was assessed and the data collected was used to perform fine adjustments to obtain focus uniformity and optical axis alignment.
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Such microscopes are important in any work in which fine adjustment of tools or devices is to be made.
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