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Its flexibility could provide a range of finely tuned affinities for different proteins in different circumstances.
The baselines on the ASICs were finely tuned to correct for the difference in the mean bias voltage between the two arrays, and they were set to have the same number of events above the validation threshold on both tiles (with the crystal alone and no other radioactive sources).
And these birds' life histories are so finely tuned to the environment that tiny differences can affect their survival.
The repertory for this three-week London season was finely tuned so that there was plenty of splash and enough difference from the 2004 and 2006 seasons here, said Lilian Hochhauser, the British impresario who booked the company for London.
When Henry James met Browning in the 1870s, he was perplexed and not a little horrified at the apparent difference between Browning's personality and the sophisticated, finely tuned sensibility he'd been led to expect from the poetry.
Rather, Hsp104A503V is finely tuned to distinguish between fully folded and subtly destabilized proteins, whereas Hsp104WT requires a greater difference to recognize substrates for unfolding.
He had finely tuned antennae".
All of the literature was finely tuned.
The body is a finely tuned instrument.
Her body seems as finely tuned as a Formula One racecar.
"That's been finely tuned and works well.
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