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1550s, "action of putting in tune," verbal noun from tune (v.). Of motors, from 1863. Tuning fork attested from 1776, supposedly invented by John Shore (d.1753), royal trumpeter. [Shore] was [..]
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The raising and lowering a pitch of an instrument to produce the correct tone of a note.
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The process of adjusting computer system control variables to make a system divide its resources most efficiently for a workload.
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(NIST) Determining what parts of a program are being executed the most. A tool that instruments a program to obtain execution frequencies of statements is a tool with this feature.
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Adjusting the parameters and components of a circuit so that it resonates at a particular frequency or so that the current or voltage is either maximized or minimized at a specific point in the circuit. Note: Tuning is usually accomplished by adjusting the capacitance or the inductance, or both, of elements that are connected to or in the circuit. [..]
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The adjustment of the pitch of an instrument. Also, the set pitches to which an instrument is tuned.
Source: dictionary.onmusic.org

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(n) (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency
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Tuning is a particular method of dynamically optimizing the scan system. Here, fine adjustments are applied to the analog or digital servos that determine the scan system's dynamic response to de [..]
Source: scanlab.de

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To adjust the gain stages in a control loop to achieve optimal performance.
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The process of ensuring that SCOOT has been correctly set up.
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Selecting the number and type of AMIs to run a Hadoop job flow most efficiently.
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Tuning Educational Structures in Europe is a university driven project which aims to offer an approach to implement the Bologna Process at higher education institutional and subject area level. The Tuning approach contains a methodology to (re-)design, develop, implement and evaluate study programmes for each of the Bologna cycles. The term “Tuning [..]
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Suspension and chassis adjustments to optimize handling.
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 440 Hertz is the normal Western tuning value however, this can be easily be adjusted in a synthesizer to suit the type of music being performed. The pitch can be altered by raising or lowering the va [..]
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Unconscious preparation for hearing the new note. Songs chosen for tuning may include more advanced melodic and rhythmic elements, and are used for play rather than in reading and writing activities.
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The raising and lowering a pitch of an instrument to produce the correct tone of a note.
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Tuning an instrument means adjusting it to a fixed pitch. Performers must take care to play or sing ‘in tune’ with each other.
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Tuning is simply adjusting the tuning keys on each guitar or bass string until the string “vibrates” at the correct frequency (to accurately reach the correct notes).   
Source: avcssguitarworld.com

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The adjustment of the standing rigging, the sails and the hull to balance the boat for optimum performance.
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The adjustment of the standing rigging, the sails and the hull to balance the boat for optimum performance.
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Refers to a longterm change in the central nervous system resulting from repeated experience of a particular condition of the nervous system that makes the individual more susceptible to reestablishme [..]
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Tuning is the process of selecting the appropriate genetic operators and their respective parameters to suit a problem.
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In a servo system, the process of optimizing loop gains (usually PID terms) to achieve the desired response from a stage or mechanism from an input command. back to topU back to topV
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Action of the verb ''to tune''. The calibration of a musical instrument to a standard pitch. (engineering) The adjustment of a system or circuit to secure optimum performance.
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