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This would be a fine-tuned version of 'popular stories' pages, adjusted for each user's activity rate.
The Affymetrix AxiomGTv1 algorithm (a fine-tuned version of the BRLMM-P algorithm [ 37]) was applied to adapt pre-positioned clusters to the data using a Bayesian approach (see 'Methods').
This regulation is fine tuned by a number of transcriptional and post transcriptional mechanisms.
The Spanish version of the questionnaire was then separately reviewed and fine tuned by a bilingual team including the four translators, eight primary care physicians, four back specialists, and three methodologists (see Additional files 1 and 2).
Pseudotyping is used to fine tune the infectivity of AAV vectors.
It is usually a good idea to seek the advice and direction of someone you trust to help you fine-tune the final version of your vision.
Whill, the mobility device maker that won the grand prize at TechCrunch Tokyo's 2012 event, has launched a Kickstarter campaign that will raise funds needed to fine-tune the final version of its flagship product, the Whill Type-A, and develop its companion app.
Subsequently, two focus group meetings were held to fine-tune the draft version of the new RTW program.
These might suggest genotype-dependent fine tuning of adaptation to the selected concentration of the antibiotic.
Ribosome occupancy thus appeared to be responsible for the fine tuning of translation.
A year after first proposing the rule, regulators are still fine-tuning a final version.
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