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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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Although the error event analysis performed for the codes examined may not be enough to draw precise conclusions about the class of the trapping sets that dominate the error-floor region, it is enough to perform a fine tune of the HD system as we show in the next section.
In this work, we have examined the physiology of photohydrogen production in acetate-containing cultures, and we discuss the importance of controlling acetate assimilation through a fine tune of the O2 and light intensity levels for efficient and sustainable production of H2.
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In the 1970's, however, such fine tuning of the economy fell out of favor.
These results pave the way towards fine tuning of champagne aroma diffusion".
However, fine tuning of geometry increases process complexity and costs.
The device includes fine tuning of stimulation time and voltage.
This regioselective functionalization required the fine tuning of reaction conditions.
We think that ability might be related to fine tuning of neural connections in the cerebellum".
Potential differences in transparency approaches can be easily adjusted by fine tuning of the transfer-function.
They do not require fine tuning of the corotation and truncation radii.
This is frequently referred to as a "fine tuning" of the cosmos.
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