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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181. The built - in Auto Chromatic Tuner also provides a Mute function for silent tuning.
182. Fine tuning those searches slightly to exclude non-development positions ("Linux programming" versus "Windows programming") yields 2,243 and 3,070 open positions, respectively.
183. This will allow for benchmarking and specific fine tuning of the process of preprocessing itself.
184. The intelligent antenna disclosed in the invention can eclectically decline continuously, thus implementing the continuous electrically tuning.
185. Compared with conventional tunable acoustic-optic filters the present filter offers more narrow bandwidth and faster tuning speed.
186. Because DAW accelerating structure has a large coupling coefficient and the next nearest neighbour coupling can't be ignored, a special tuning method was developed.
187. The particle swarm optimization algorithm is used in the multi-object optimization of PID controllers so that automatic tuning of the PID parameters can be achieved.
188. This paper presents the adaptive and self - tuning control strategy and algorithms for vehicle suspension design. Sentencedict.com
189. A switched varactor array is proposed to suppress tuning gain fluctuation for the performance of the phase locked loop (PLL).
190. Decreasing the tuning time of the antenna is very important in intelligentized and automated short wave adaptive communication systems.
191. The new arc suppression coil control system consists of line selection device and automatic tuning device which communicate by CAN bus.
192. If your AVG_APPLS parameter is well adjusted, but your buffer pool hit ratio decreases, you might think about tuning your buffer pool, for example by increasing the buffer pool.
193. Response is certainly as important as tuning and it means how an instrument responds to your embouchure , mouthpiece and how you have learned to play over a long period of time.
194. RF sensitivity tuning, EMI design and improvement for new developed product.
195. CARIMA MODEL BASED MULTIVARIABLE POLE ASSIGNMENT SELF - TUNING IMPLICIT ALGORITHM AND ITS ROBUSTNESS.
196. For a hydrogen atomic frequency standard. Measurement of it's stability, especially real-time stability, cavity tuning and line Q must be done.
197. A solid state source for generating microwave CLFM signal is presented. The VCO using 3cm band tuning gunn diode oscillator is combined with the phase-locked loop.
198. With the benefit of hindsight, his quip marked the high point of fiscal fine - tuning.
199. Through the optimum searching, the optimum frequency spacing, average damping ratio, tuning frequency rat io and corresponding index measuring the control effectiveness of MTMD could be obtained.
200. The engine has been submitted to the FIA for homologation and the changes largely have involved inlet and exhaust tuning, as well as oil and fuel development.
201. The characteristics of four port network has been employed in realizing a novel structure of broadband magic T junction which can substitute traditional magic T with reduced size and easy tuning.
202. A simple PID tuning method based on dominant pole placement and phase margin specification is proposed.
203. Aimed at the problems of parameter manual tuning method of PID controller in DCS of power plant, puts forward the auto-tuning method based on the step identification.
204. Tuning fork technology validated by customers in diversity of applications.
205. The Double bass varies in tuning more than almost any other instrument in the violin family.
206. We began our usual footprint-reduction procedure: set up the test environment, specify a reproducible test, fire up the profiler, run the test, analyze the data, and look for tuning opportunities.
207. The degree of vertical nock travel can be observed by measuring how far above (or below) 90 deg the nock point must be set to achieve proper arrow flight after tuning.
208. In order to meet the design goals, some special methods are used, including the use of three-stage structure, interstage tuning and cascade differential architecture.
209. Each tuning fork is electrostatically actuated and sensed at resonance using comb electrodes.
210. Unfortunately, if you don't pay attention to NFS tuning, you might have a poorly performing Network File System.
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