Sentence examples for the fine tune from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Fine tuning.

Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.

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Phosphorylation of the serine residue within the DBD led to DNA binding impediment, suggesting that phosphorylation might involve in the fine tune of transcription control of LhSorTGA2-regulated downstream genes (Kirchler et al. 2010).

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But just how much higher is where the fine tuning comes in.

A standard through-the-lens focusing system does the fine tuning after that.

In the fine tuning argument God is postulated to explain the fine tuning.

This regioselective functionalization required the fine tuning of reaction conditions.

She does think that she is arguing from evidence, namely the fine tuning.

Supersymmetry also neatly solves what physicists describe as the "fine tuning problem".

Thus GDE model can solve the fine tuning problem [10, 11, 12].

A final experimental test will eventually provide the fine tuning of the parameters.

"That's where the fine tuning comes in".

The fine tuning will be complex but doable.

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