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The problem with this fine tuning is simple: lack of knowledge.
This fine tuning of growth process yields a continuous polycrystalline graphene film with domain size of ∼150 nm.
This fine tuning is necessary to match the characteristics of the lamp system with the chemistry of the coating to provide an economic curing process.
"Through this fine tuning we believe the new line up gives us a solid platform on which to establish world class mixed doubles partnerships and continue to build for Rio," said GB Badminton performance director Jens Grill.
This fine tuning in real-time effectively uses what a normal sub would reserve for a 'margin of error' to stretch the range of tones available for use in playback.
This fine tuning of GSL conformation may be highly relevant to the neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease.
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This fine tunes the plan to match the unique aspects of the business.
To minimize this, the fine tuning of the sample amount to be extracted is of paramount importance for shotgun-based experiments 21.
On this basis the fine tuning of carbon silicate composite properties by design appears feasible.
These adaptations are fine-tuned according to the recent evolutionary histories of populations of these species, where this fine-tuning involves thousands of nucleotide base-pairs distributed across entire genomes with effects that are typically both pleiotropic and epistatic across component adaptive functions.
All this fine-tuning was courtesy of Robert Bosch, a professor at Oberlin College who uses mathematical optimization techniques to create art.
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