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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211. However, the LT-TMD needs higher optimum tuning frequency ratio and lesser optimum damping ratio with reference to the TMD.
212. The feasibility was studied for the tuning fork to be used as Space Frequency Modulator for the use of measuring the depth of plate.
213. The essential difference is that the spectrum analyzer, being designed for laboratory use, is designed to cover an extremely wide frequency range with widely adjustable tuning range, bandwidth, etc.
214. Using ACLs can aid in your file security by fine tuning access permissions, based on group membership, combined group membership, or by specific user(s) only.
215. The method can be used for measuring the voltage standing-wave ratio and tuning match of the microwave signal source quickly.
216. HP-UX provides for a strong command-line in addition to using its menu-driven system, SAM, to perform tuning tasks.
217. The analog active filters can be fully integrated for no other reason than that the automatic tuning systems against fabrication tolerances and component value drifts during operation are adopted.
218. Place stem of vibrating tuning fork against client's mastoid process .
219. Hence,[sentence dictionary] the research on automatic tuning and adaptation technologies for PID control is on the agenda.
220. This works through the principle of resonance: imagine striking a tuning fork.
221. In a certain domain of discharge parameters, transitions and hysteresises have been observed in the curves of the tuned substrate self-bias versus the capacitance of the tuning capacitor.
222. A double - ended tuning fork resonator is presented , which is fabricated by silicon bulk micromachining technology.
223. As a kind of self - tuning control algorithm, GPC is used in discrete system.
224. This paper proposes a general method of automatic tuning PID controllers.
225. Some of our early intuition will prove right, some will need fine tuning, and some ideas will prove off-base.
226. When it is struck, a tuning fork produces an almost pure tone, retaining its pitch over a long period of time.
227. Dynamic fine - tuning of monetary policy may have an impact on the movement of hot money.
228. There are also no-new-index-needed tuning actions that don't require query modification.
229. Reactive advocates promote tuning at the end of the SDLC because they complain that early tuning can often complicate the design and coding.
230. The orchestra is tuning up and the concert is about to begin.
231. Tesla further appreciated that resonance opened the way to tuning radio signals.
232. Its prominent advantages are broad tuning range, narrow passband, low power consumption, high speed continual electric-tuning, and simultaneous multiple-channel filtering etc.
233. The wheels, spoiler and motor tuning guarantee even more driving pleasure with the many - sided car.
234. The invention realizes the fine tuning of oscillating frequency and decreases the cost of hardware.
235. It can be seen that the tuning range and the sensitivity of SOI varactor are influenced by gate oxide thickness, silicon film doping and silicon film thickness directly.
236. It's very important for student to start with right instrument with good tuning and make sure that Buffet Crampon focus a lot on it.
237. Knitting feeder system, adopting humanized design, make feeder mouth individually tuning and overall adjustment conversion more simple.
238. This laser can work as behaviors of single pulse, repetition frequency or continuous and also realize the coding of pulse frequency and wavelength tuning.
239. Self - tuning algorithm automatically controls temperature with minimal overshoot and ripple.
240. A gyrotron oscillator employing the hybrid interaction scheme can realize highly efficient, high-power output and broadband continuous magnetic tuning in millimeter wave band.
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