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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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Then, Larry takes over, fine-tuning each episode for weeks with input from directors and other producers.
"Was there a time when we erred on the side of uniformity, of over-fine tuning, of picking later, only when every last cluster was ripe?" asked Mr. Kistler, who owns the company with his business partner, Mark Bixler.
Based on our data we can now suggest a model (Fig. 7) in which EPEC infection triggers signal transduction pathways that while individually lead to either filopodia or pedestal formation, when crossed over fine-tune modulation of actin dynamic for the benefit of the adherent bacteria.
Berger et al. [ 123] have suggested a model in which EPEC infection triggers signal transduction pathways that while individually lead to either filopodia or pedestal formation, when crossed over fine-tune modulation of actin dynamic for the benefit of the adherent bacteria.
In any event, you should have a main stylist who will check over and fine tune all of the hair and makeup styles.
A compensation idea is introduced in the fine tuning stage to solve the over-fitting problem caused from testing data.
The Aza-Cope rearrangement in particular has some advantages over its oxo-counterpart, namely the fine tuning of the reaction temperature which can be achieved by attaching different substituents to the nitrogen of the rearranging system [2 5], by adding charges or by encapsulating it [6].
"We built and simulated 10,000 compartmental neurons with over 30 millions dynamic synapses and are fine tuning the biological parameters.
Now it's about reviewing, fine tuning, and tweaking material, because I have over an hour and a half material.
"It needed fine tuning.
It is just some fine tuning".
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