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refinement

[ri-fahyn-muhnt] / rɪˈfaɪn mənt /




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"With certain refinements, it works even in complex materials where electrons interact strongly with one another."

From Science Daily

Earlier, the president of the Fire Commission said she was told that a draft of the after-action report was sent to the mayor’s office for “refinements,” though she did not know what they were.

From Los Angeles Times

In the conversation, which took place in mid-August or later, Villanueva said that the mayor’s office had asked for “refinements,” but he did not say what they were, according to Hudley Hayes.

From Los Angeles Times

After many rounds of refinement, the simulated data begins to closely match real observations, offering a clearer picture of underground conditions.

From Science Daily

It reflects disparities in who designs and builds these systems, what datasets they draw from and which incentives drive their refinement.

From Salon