Similar words: fine tuning, stunning, pruning, uninviting, uninteresting, tunic, tunisian, importunity. Meaning: ['tuːnɪŋ /'tju-] n. (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency.
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271. Tuning a radio or television receiver is an example of electrical resonance.
272. By increasing the input energy, the wider tuning range of pulse width could be achieved.
273. All the tuning in the world will not help if your disks are not configured appropriately for your environment from the get-go.
274. The author's solution to this problem is to use a tuneable RF preamplifier which also acts as a low pass filter when tuning the low end of the 88-108 MHz band where most of the exotic channels lie.
275. However, in addition to a remote control unit, the XDR-S3HD also includes a rotary tuning dial and inbuilt speaker.
276. When it is struck , a tuning pure tone pitch over a long period of time.
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