Improve or perfect by pruning or polishing.
Make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring.
1Ultimately, they hope to fine-tune the pulses to control muscles as well.
2Special thanks to Fred for reading and helping me fine-tune the text.
3Implant manufacturers offer 1-mm liner increments to fine-tune ligament tension and balance.
4This let them more easily move elements around and fine-tune the levels.
5MetaBAT requires users to choose parameters to fine-tune its sensitivity and specificity.
6The app will also learn from your habits to fine-tune its suggestions.
7You can fine-tune the explicitness to appease the demands of ratings agencies.
8This negative feedback could permit the bacteria to fine-tune cellular BpuR concentrations.
9Gagner prefers adjustable daisies, with which you can easily fine-tune the length.
10He said there was still work to be done to fine-tune the agreement.
11The result is that you can fine-tune your technique and get much better.
12You can also use Preton Home Saver to fine-tune toner savings.
13You're a bit fuzzy; I'm just going to fine-tune the wavelength.
14At the very least, investors should fine-tune their portfolio's exposure to bond-market risk.
15Kohl added that the company was also experimenting with modulation to fine-tune performance.
16Just got to fine-tune a couple of things when we get back home.
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