Idiom
Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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This allows us to propose that an important role of U1-70k in in fine tuning interactions with either U1-C or Sm-/B/B' in response to incorporation of the different isoforms and their phosphorylation status in vivo.
Let's get people eating more fish, and then worry about fine-tuning either the fish's diet or our diet to edge up the omega-3 content.
With the growing understanding of transcriptional surveillance mechanisms in humans, evidence is accumulating that yeast is not alone in employing non-coding transcription to fine tune transcription by either antisense transcription, transcriptional interference or transcriptional repression [26,38,44].
Both can be seen as a consequence of high frustration [ 9], which implies that the system needs extensive fine-tuning and either takes a long time to settle in a stable, patterned state or is chaotic.
"It needed fine tuning.
It is just some fine tuning".
We bombed, we played for too long & needed fine tuning.
It's now more a matter of fine tuning it.
"We can do fine tuning," Blancquaert says.
In the fine tuning argument God is postulated to explain the fine tuning.
Step 2: iterative code selection for fine tuning 2-a.
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