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Narcos: Mexico fine-tunes the elements that makes Narcos so captivating.
Then it fine-tunes them to match the sensation of the actual movement.
This new, beautifully photographed book that explores their cuisines fine-tunes the character of each.
GoldenHour's app takes this concept and fine tunes it into more of an exact science.
This score then fine-tunes your access to essential social goods based on a discriminatory algorithm.
Mr. Bauer also fine-tunes the blend of wheat to showcase the chef Brendan Reusing's seasonal toppings.
The studio fine-tunes the live version, which builds gentle order from a chaotic nebula of sound.
As Google fine-tunes the technology, it could one day help patients quickly and cheaply identify health risks.
The Echo Studio automatically senses the acoustics of your space, and fine-tunes the playback for optimal sound.
A refined five-link suspension delivers improved flexibility on the trail, and electro-hydraulic steering fine tunes the control.
The machine also fine tunes the display and software to match the precise colors and calibration of the original.
Schippers will race in the 100m in Birmingham on June 5 as she fine-tunes her preparations for Brazil.
The Rockettes are accustomed to quickly picking up clean, finished choreography, but Ms. Michaels fine-tunes from beginning to end.
While May fine tunes her strategy, her reticence to get specific has offered opposition lawmakers an opportunity to poke fun.
In the near term, however, the analyst is cautious on Tesla as the automaker fine tunes its concept and business strategy.
Now available for new users in the United States, the feature will gradually roll out as the company fine-tunes it.
An annual membership gives access to more filters and features, like the Color+ tool that fine-tunes hue, saturation, and luminance.
World number three Federer pulled out of the tournament as he fine tunes his schedule heading into the season-ending ATP Finals.
Ratchet has always been a lot of fun, and the new version fine-tunes the experience, making it arguably the best to date.
So until someone goes in and fine tunes the settings, someone — like a Fitbit-wearing soldier — could inadvertently expose covert location and behavioral information.
Taxes: Facebook doesn't tax us directly for cash, but stockpiles our data to target ads and fine-tunes our "engagement" to consume our attention.
Then he fine tunes the results; he doesn't know exactly what he'll get the first go-around—which he says is the beauty of it.
Over time, the system fine-tunes its monitoring and learns from its mistakes and successes, eventually becoming better at finding real breaches and reducing false positives.
There's the Houstons' son Joel, the guitarist, singer and (in Hillsong parlance) Worship Leader, who frets over boilerplate lyrics that he fine-tunes days before the show.
The resulting documentary, "The Quest of Alain Ducasse," looks at Mr. Ducasse's far-flung enterprises as he visits and fine-tunes them with an eye toward perfection.
This helped her to split the business up into sections, which she said she fine-tunes over time to create growth and see which areas need improving.
So game start notifications are just the beginning, and you can expect to see other (always optional) implementations as the company receives user feedback and fine tunes the feature.
The very same person that fine-tunes the frequency response and chooses the materials and finishes of each headphone was available to talk to fans, not just privileged journalists.
But finding more than one way to sell the same thing is second nature in the battery business, as it fine-tunes its wares for every market and every scale.
From there he develops a map of each act, "like making up a dance in a way," he said, a dance he then fine-tunes with Mr. Cummings and his team.
A battle is looming in the 220-270-seat market as Boeing fine-tunes plans for a mid-market wide-body jet, which Leahy dismissed a re-run of a poor-selling early Airbus model.
Why it matters: Lawmakers are more likely to listen to their constituents than a random caller or letter-writer, so this fine-tunes the process of identifying those voices as more chatter moves onto Facebook.
Given all those opportunities to cast ballots, Republicans say, the outrage among Democrats over legislation that the Republicans say merely fine-tunes the rules is no principled stand, but an effort to demonize their opponents.
This has been built using Computer Vision AI. It then fine tunes the gameplay in accordance with the age difference, which is input into a machine that can now mimic that player to a great level, said Kolla.
"It also highlights how 'modular' growth is, with certain 'packets' (dental development, torso development)...capable of undergoing accelerations or decelerations, as natural selection fine-tunes and modulates how body systems are synced to things like overall brain growth," he said.
As can be expected during a once-in-a-lifetime event, much in South Korea has been about pomp and circumstance as it fine-tunes the last-minute arrangements — what the Blue House calls "security, protocol and media" — for the Moon-Kim meeting.
There are a lot of three letter gluey bits in the grid, but I think that as Mr. Poulos gains more experience and fine-tunes his word lists, that will get better, especially since he seems to be aware of the issue to begin with.
A week after losing to the Greek at the same stage of the Madrid Open, the 32-year-old Nadal will be eager to prove that defeat was just a blip as the Spaniard fine-tunes his game ahead of his bid for a 12th Roland Garros title.
Toutiao then fine-tunes its models with users' interactions with the app.
Caroline McCarthy, cnet.com. "Facebook fine-tunes its Questions product". March 24, 2011. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
Professor Farnsworth hauls out his What-If Machine again, fine-tunes it, and the crew takes a look at three alternative realities.
She formed the planets band with Kiyimba Musisi and Erasmus Ssebunya in the early 1990s. The group now has 45 members."Nandujja fine-tunes her drums for gala" March 27, 2009observer.ug. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
In Press. # Ghosh, P, Garcia- Marcos, M., and M.G. Farquhar. 2011. GIV/Girdin is a rheostat that fine-tunes growth factor signals during tumor progression. Cell Adhes. Migr. 5(3):237-48. # García-Marcos, M., Ghosh, P., and M.G. Farquhar. 2009.
MRE11 alone is known to contribute to repair pathway selection, while MRE11 and Rad50 work together to spatially align DNA molecules: Rad50 tethers two linear DNA molecules together while MRE11 fine- tunes the alignment by binding to the ends of the broken chromosomes.
'The Planets' won the 2005 Pearl of Africa Music Awards for best cultural group in Uganda."Nandujja fine-tunes her drums for gala" March 27, 2009observer.ug. Retrieved August 13, 2018. Nandujja won the first prize in the 2018 National Cultural Heritage Awards.
The sRNA is required to limit the PBH intracellular accumulation when the nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium meliloti is under condition of surplus carbon in relation to nitrogen. It has been renamed to mmgR. Further study confirmed that mmgR fine-tunes the regulation of PBH storage. Northern blot confirmed the expression of the sRNA in other rhizobia species.
As a pilot aid to manually synchronizing the propellers, some twins have a small gauge called a synchroscope mounted in or by the tachometer(s) with a propeller symbol on a disk that spins. The pilot manually fine tunes the engine r.p.m. so as to stop disk rotation, thereby synchronizing the propellers. This is a useful backup to synchronizing engine r.p.m.
H3K4me1 is enriched at active and primed enhancers. Transcriptional enhancers control the cell-identity gene expression and are important in the cell identity. Enhancers are primed by histone H3K4 mono-/di-methyltransferase MLL4 and then are activated by histone H3K27 acetyltransferase p300. H3K4me1 fine-tunes the enhancer activity and function rather than controls. H3K4me1 is put down by KMT2C (MLL3) and KMT2D (MLL4) LSD1, and the related LSD2/KDM1B demethylate H3K4me1 and H3K4me2.
In this gleefully erudite suspense novel, Mr. Brown takes the format he has been developing through three earlier novels and fine-tunes it to blockbuster perfection."Maslin, Janet (March 17, 2003). "Spinning a Thriller From a Gallery at the Louvre" . David Lazarus of The San Francisco Chronicle said, "This story has so many twists—all satisfying, most unexpected—that it would be a sin to reveal too much of the plot in advance.
"Pollster fine-tunes President's message." National Post, 19 June 2009 In 1995, he worked as a Political Journalist for the Daily News in New York and served as Communications Director for Governor Mario Cuomo’s 1994 campaign. He was previously a Vice President at the New York ad agency FCB. Benenson has served as a consultant to American companies and CEOs, including Procter & Gamble’s A.G. Lafley, General Electric’s Jack Welch and AOL’s Bob Pittman.
He subsequently began playing with other musicians in this area, particularly John Armstrong and Annie Snaith, and later Archie Dagg – together the band were known as the Border Minstrels. In the 1950s he was noted for playing not only Northumbrian, but also Scottish and Irish tunes on the smallpipes. He also wrote many fine tunes for the instrument. A. D. Schofield and Julia Say produced a biography and tune book, The Border Minstrel, published by the Northumbrian Pipers' Society in 1997.
The head/tail domain of GEP genes (both normal and homeotic) is the basic building block of all GEP algorithms. However, gene expression programming also explores other chromosomal organizations that are more complex than the head/tail structure. Essentially these complex structures consist of functional units or genes with a basic head/tail domain plus one or more extra domains. These extra domains usually encode random numerical constants that the algorithm relentlessly fine-tunes in order to find a good solution.
It is thought that the difference in the fru gene causes the bulk of the distinction in sexual differentiation in neural circuits. Although the sensory and motor circuits are nearly identical in both sexes, the fru gene fine tunes these according to the needs of either sex. There is learning taking place when a male engages in courtship behavior. A male learns by experience, after courtship rejection by females that have already mated he learns not to pursue other mated females.
Many other fine tunes have been attributed to him, but these include some he cannot possibly have written. Another local composer, in the later 19th century, was the fiddler and dancing master Robert Whinham, some 60 of whose compositions survive, notably the hornpipe 'Remember Me', and 'Whinham's Reel'. In the early- and mid-twentieth century, influential fiddlers included Ned Pearson, Jim Rutherford, Adam Gray, George Hepple and Jake Hutton, father of the noted piper Joe Hutton. John Armstrong of Carrick played with the piper Billy Pigg.
General Electric J79 The J79 and the F-104 were developed concurrently. The J79 was the first engine to exceed Mach 2, Burgess and Neumann solved the problems of rapid acceleration without compressor stall while maintaining reliability and lower fuel consumption over a wide speed range. They reduced compressor stalls by developing the J79's revolutionary "variable stator" that fine-tunes air compression at the engine inlet. The variable stator worked so well that engineers did not believe that engine test cell performance readings.
Elevated JAK/STAT signaling ensures that cells in the anterior follicular epithelium adopt a migratory border cell fate, whereas diminished JAK/STAT signaling ensures the opposite. miR-279 fine-tunes JAK/STAT signaling in the ovary by negatively regulating stat (unlike the neurons, where it is reported to regulate upd). Loss of function in miR-279 within the Drosophila ovary results in aberrant border cell formation, characterized by an unusually large number of follicular epithelial cells adopting border cell fate. This phenotype, however, can be rescued by diminishing STAT signaling.
KNHS, was an FCC licensed FM radio station at 89.7 MHz from 1955 to 1991, with a variety music radio format broadcasting diverse recordings chosen by North High School's student disc jockeys. In the latter years it was usually an eclectic mix of classic rock, heavy metal, and rap.Los Angeles Times: "High School Station Fine-Tunes Students' Broadcast Skills on Air", 10 December 1989, article by Janet Rae- Dupree . accessed 2.28.2016. Americanradiohistory.com: "White's Radio Log of home-town FM stations", Science and Electronics magazine, December 1969 issue, KNHS listing−pg. 83.
Bourgeois started his own company, Bourgeois Guitars, which opened in 1993 and was located at Roy Continental Mill in Lewiston, Maine. His use of premium materials, such as Brazilian rosewood, Adirondack Spruce and Indian Rosewood, as well as his ability to "voice" his instruments earned Bourgeois a reputation within the music world as an expert luthier. Using a tapping method, he fine tunes individual pieces at key times throughout the manufacturing process. This high-quality sound distinguished Bourgeois from other luthiers and began attracting the attention of top musicians.
IMCO high-performance tools frequently include an engineered coating that deflects heat away from the tool. Typical coatings in the industry include titanium nitride (TiN), aluminum titanium nitride (AlTiN) and titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN), although IMCO, like many tool makers, fine-tunes these engineered coatings for better heat protection and longer tool use. IMCO added another coating - an aluminum- chromium-nitride (AlCrNX) formula - with the POW-R-FEED M924 end mill introduced in 2012. This AlCrNX coating was shown in research to provide heightened heat protection and exponentially longer tool life.
Studies suggest that the analysis of pitch is primarily controlled by the right temporal region of the brain. The right secondary auditory cortex processes pitch change and manipulation of fine tunes; specifically, this region distinguishes the multiple pitches that characterize melodic tunes as contour (pitch direction) and interval (frequency ratio between successive notes) information. The right superior temporal gyrus recruits and evaluates contour information, while both right and left temporal regions recruit and evaluate interval information. In addition, the right anterolateral part of Heschl's gyrus (primary auditory cortex) is also concerned with processing pitch information.
'Strawberries' should be the LP to grant the Damned the recognition they've courted for so long". Trouser Press described the album as "eclectic and inconsistent but well-produced [...] and boasting some fine tunes [...], [Strawberries] shows Sensible's increasing pop prominence [...] and Vanian's willingness to explore a stylistic pallette with no debt to punk". Other critics have noted the album's embrace of psychedelic pop, as well as gothic rock. In a negative contemporary review, NME called Strawberries "a miserable (w)retch of a record, spewing fourth enough nauseous 'nostalgia' to fill a book entitled 'Why The Damned Never Made It', without once touching any spirit.
In her review, Rita Carvalho of Fluctuat praised the guitar work on "Dirty Waterfalls", comparing it to the style of The Cribs guitarist Johnny Marr. She also commented positively on the arpeggiation on "Teen Tale" and "Playback A.L.". The Soundmag reviewer complimented the "exploding energy" of the two singles, and called the album a "colourful bouquet of fine tunes". Marine Bienvenot described the song "I Love You Dark" as a "pop gem", and stated that the band had succeeded in their combination of melodic power pop and rock guitars, and that this was aided by Fontao's vocals.
ILCs participate in our immune response to pathogens in all organs, in particular at mucosal surfaces. They are key in the innate immune response due to their ability to rapidly secrete immunoregulatory cytokines, however, they also play a role in the shaping of the adaptive response by interacting with other immune cells. The microenvironment of the tissue they reside in determines and fine- tunes the expression of the diverse ILC profiles, facilitating their interaction in multiple effector functions. The strategic positioning and deep rooting of ILCs within tissues allow them to maintain homeostasis, and therefore healthy tissue functioning.
AllMusic reviewer Tim Sendra added, "David Victor, sounds a lot like Delp and does a fine job filling his shoes on the album's best song, Heaven on Earth". Matthew Wilkening from Ultimate Classic Rock called it "a rather frustrating, confusing affair", continuing on to say that "Heaven on Earth" had "a perfectly infectious chorus and that famous Tom Scholz guitar tone." Rolling Stone writer Chuck Eddy said "Everywhere, Tom Scholz fine-tunes the angelic-choir harmonies and aerosol-guitar crescendos until they're spotlessly, unmistakably Bostonlike". Life, Love & Hope received 2.5 stars from the Rolling Stone reviewers and 3 stars from their users.
In fact, the album keeps up songwriting quality at a surprisingly consistent level, taking a collective breath before barrelling into a series of fine tunes to close. From “Ophelia”’s awkward keyboard switches to the expansive, syncopated refrain of “Little Ghost”, this section of the disc feels like a nostalgic, triumphant encore. It’s not the last one this band will have demanded of them." Marc Hogan of Pitchfork Media was more critical of the album, stating, "Houdini sounds like an attempt to escape from the predicament of the sophomore album, making more nuanced use of orchestration and sticking with a comfortingly sweet and naïve tone while also expanding its perspective.
The PCM was given a more powerful microprocessor and Ford added a turbine speed sensor to the transmission. This allows the PCM to know the speed of the input shaft after the torque converter which is used in combination with crankshaft speed to detect the amount of slipping going on in the torque converter. This information provides PCM with the basis for fully electronic shift scheduling which limits "hunting" and fine-tunes shift speed and feel. It lets the PCM know what the torque will be in the next gear so it can choose the shift points based on the vehicle's projected performance in the next gear.
In March 1948, Neumann began work as a simple test engineer for the General Electric Aircraft Gas Turbine Division, located in Lynn, Massachusetts. There he drove many innovations in jet engine design, most famously the "variable stator" that fine-tunes air compression at the inlet. His J79 jet engine enabled aircraft such as the F-104 to reach air speeds of Mach 2; The development team (Neumann, Neil Burgess, and Clarence L. Johnson of Lockheed) were awarded the Collier Trophy for 1958. Yet even as a Vice President of General Electric, he piloted various jet fighters during the 1960s to personally understand the engines' performance.
"Short N Sweet" was nominated for Song of the Year and Video of the Year at the 2019 Soundcity MVP Awards Festival. The politically-charged track "Tujiangalie" (Swahili: "Self-reflection") was released on August 22, 2018, as the album's sixth single. The song was recorded in collaboration with Nyashinski and addresses several societal issues, including corruption, mounting debt, economic inequality, a crisis of leadership, and the troubling connection between the clergy and the political class. In a review for the website Paukwa, Ngoma Zetu said "Tujiangalie" "tells the truth in a raw way, but with fine tunes of the singers, listeners can only want to reflect on themselves".
Retrieved 2008-07-01. Reviewers have commented that unlike services that are governed by the user's choice of artist or genre, this method results in more discovery of artists to which the user might not otherwise have been exposed; The Washington Post's reviewer gave the example of "segueing from a West Coast R&B; band to a folk–rock group from Algeria".Rob Pegoraro. "Jukebox With Hit Potential – Free Online Service Fine- Tunes Music to Listener's Tastes," The Washington Post (DC), August 16, 2007, Financial section, page D1. Musicovery provides dance mix — with the ability to specify the desired dance tempo —"What's online" (column), Seattle Post- Intelligencer (WA), March 12, 2007, Life and Arts section, page E8.
New York Times review Clive Barnes gave it a positive review in The New York Times, writing "[Rainbow] is joyous and life-assertive. It is the first musical to derive from Hair that really seems to have the confidence of a new creation about it, largely derived from James Rado's sweet and fresh music and lyrics." Since then, Rainbow has been revised numerous times, in some developments becoming more explicitly a sequel to Hair, as when it became Rainbow: The Ghost of Vietnam in the late Nineties,McGrath, Sean, James Rado Fine-tunes Hair for OOB Revival , Playbill, February 2, 1998. Retrieved August 8, 2010 and in others becoming more abstract as in one version, titled Billy Earth: The New Rainbow, hairthemusical.com, December 9, 2005.
He wins over the motel clerk, a transgender woman named Tina, who assists him in clearing customs and helps him in buying a car. The car salesman allows Burt to use his workshop and junkyard to build a trailer, and later offers him a job after Burt fine-tunes a number of the cars on the lot. Burt declines the offer, however, and shortly afterwards begins his long trip to Utah. Along the way, Burt meets numerous helpful people, including highway police, a Native American who aids him when his trailer fails, a woman named Ada who allows him to repair his trailer and briefly becomes his lover, and an Air Force pilot who is on leave from military service in Vietnam.
Speed-and-feed selection is analogous to other examples of applied science, such as meteorology or pharmacology, in that the theoretical modeling is necessary and useful but can never fully predict the reality of specific cases because of the massively multivariate environment. Just as weather forecasts or drug dosages can be modeled with fair accuracy, but never with complete certainty, machinists can predict with charts and formulas the approximate speed and feed values that will work best on a particular job, but cannot know the exact optimal values until running the job. In CNC machining, usually the programmer programs speeds and feedrates that are as maximally tuned as calculations and general guidelines can supply. The operator then fine-tunes the values while running the machine, based on sights, sounds, smells, temperatures, tolerance holding, and tool tip lifespan.
Director Zhang Yimou Fine Tunes 'Red Lantern' Ballet Zhang has co-directed a number of outdoor folk musicals under the title Impression. These include Impression, Liu Sanjie, which opened in August 2003 at the Li River, Guangxi province; Impression Lijiang, in June 2006 at the foot of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang, Yunnan province; Impression West Lake, in late 2007 at the West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province; Impression Hainan in late 2009, set in Hainan Island; and Impression Dahongpao set on Mount Wuyi, in Fujian province. All five performances were co-directed by Wang Chaoge and Fan Yue. Zhang also led the production of Tan Dun's opera, The First Emperor, which had its world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera on 21 December 2006. In 2017 he directed an innovative ballet titled ‘’2047 Apologue’’, where the 12 minute solo finale The Weaving Machine was choreographed by Rose Alice Larkings and including hundreds of LED lamps.

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