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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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Our method of analysis is a way of fine tuning down to the sets of genes that may be key players at a certain time and, hence, by investigating the biological pathways of those key genes, we were able to identify the dominating processes at each time point.
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"It's very different from say, Berlin, where artists are more likely to be able to spend 20-30 hours fine tuning a mix down, weeks writing Max patches, etc.
They use complicated statistical models not only to approve people for credit, but also to fine-tune the down payment and even to suggest what kind of car individuals can buy.
Be careful with fine tuning this step - wearing a down-tone outfit and outrageous makeup doesn't actually look so attractive.
The man himself is leaving nothing to chance - even down to fine tuning the choice of music on his training soundtrack.
These two regulatory effects may result from fine tuning of target gene expression functionally related to the host or knock-down of remaining opponent target gene expression.
"It needed fine tuning.
It is just some fine tuning".
"We can do fine tuning," Blancquaert says.
In the fine tuning argument God is postulated to explain the fine tuning.
No fine tuning is done.
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