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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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In effect, these motor neurons are also functioning as a kind of sensory neuron in which disparate inputs are internally assessed to fine-tune output in concert with temporal requirements for locomotory activity.
While transcriptional control determines which genes have the potential to be expressed, translational control presents an additional mechanism to fine tune protein level output spatially and temporally.
The importance of maintaining a dynamic balance between neurotransmitters and neuromodulators in fine tuning neuronal network output and thereby the behaviors that result from their activation, has been studied extensively in numerous systems (reviewed in [53]).
Other display options allow to sort and limit the output to a certain number of genes and to remove individual genes manually in order to fine-tune the output.
In the second step, the objective is to maximize the learning of each output dynamics by fine tuning the respective SRN output weights.
Power plants can produce both VAR's and watts, and can fine-tune the output of both.
layer is appended to upsample the encoder and fine-tune the output.
However, simply fine-tuning the output to the desired or target value is not adequate.
There are number of additional analyses that can be done to fine-tune the output of ACT.
Several factors can directly or indirectly influence the activity of the three ER stress transducers which may fine-tune the output of the UPR in physiological conditions.
Such diversity suggests that the G-rich Sp1 binding region uses its ability to adopt several non-B DNA configurations as a complex switching mechanism involving subtle Sp1 interaction differences to fine-tune transcriptional output.
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