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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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Caspase-8 has an important role in maintaining the fine tuned balance between cellular apoptosis and proliferation.
Combining the genes regulated by Bapx1 and Sox9 in the vertebral column we have generated a network of genes activated and/or repressed by these transcription factors during the fine tuned process of organogenesis.
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Credit the fine-tuned French menu with international accents.
We feel like we're already in the fine-tuned direction".
With the fine-tuned dance-rock songs of the Brooklyn band Slowdance.
At 51, Mitchell's own body is no longer the fine-tuned instrument it once was.
Nearly all of it was filtered through the fine-tuned sensibilities of Mr. Solotaroff.
Stiller caused slight damage to the fine-tuned machine, but Armstrong laughed it off.
Shavit also reveals his own values, which belie the fine-tuned logic that characterizes the rest of his piece.
Also with a truculent flouting of received taste; the fine-tuned engineering of space, light and detail; and his melancholy.
For the first half of "Haussmans," directed by Howard Davies, I was purring in tickled contentment because the fine-tuned cast was so functionally dysfunctional.
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