Sentence examples for principles to tune from inspiring English sources

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In this work, we employ metabolic engineering principles to "tune" the cell cycle to overcome checkpoint processes in order to facilitate faster cell growth, and independently, arrest the cell cycle in gap1 (G1) phase for greater protein productivity.

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The methods conserve mass, obey the maximum principle, and allow to tune the strength of the diffusive terms down to zero, while avoiding unwanted numerical dissipation effects.

Aside from one hour dedicated to international news, CNN domestic has lost sight of many of the core principles that brought viewers to tune in decades ago.

The basic design principle of the scheme is to tune the congestion control parameters α and β such that the congestion window sizes in the corresponding TCP senders can be adjusted with an explicit notification from the OBS edge node.

It's tempting to tune him out.

I've learned to tune it out.

Listed to tune of $1.1 million.

Learn to tune it out.

Learn to tune out distractions.

To tune to Open Tuning, start with Standard Tuning and tune down the strings as needed.

Learn to tune the mandolin to itself.

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