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TUN

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AcronymDefinition
TUNTuning
TUNTunisia (ISO Country code)
TUNTunas (FAO fish species code)
TUNTotal Uninstall
TUNTunneling
TUNTouro University Nevada
TUNTeam Unity (Trinidad and Tobago)
TUNTunis, Tunisia - Carthage (Airport Code)
TUNTrade Unit Number (barcode on product outer packaging)
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References in periodicals archive
In nature, as in music, tuning is about propagation, not just tinkering.
This would make it feasible to upgrade already existing organs with the tuning system.
The above strategies are well documented with the possible exception of institutional task tuning that is based on setting a high-end trim level on dimmable lighting.
Musical tuning itself is the topic dealt with in the fifth chapter, titled "Written documents on organ tuning in the Czech historical lands".
Ian started tuning pianos after following a course in Nottingham.
Williams's definition of "Open Tunings" as "changing of string pitches to reproduce common major and minor chords when strummed without being fretted" is not consistent with his material.
In order to realize the RF and microwave tunable devices, a special tuning element has to be integrated into the device circuitry.
The goal of the filter tuning is to find the optimal position of tuning elements (such as tuning screws) to satisfy the given filter specifications.
This year, we are very excited to introduce our Broadcast Computer Aided Tuning software at the NAB Show.
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