Anneal in a sentence as a verb

Well, you make the complementary strand, anneal them together, and pass them through a column with immobilized MutS.

Doesn't need Shor's: we just implement a multiplication circuit as an Ising problem, clamp the outputs, anneal and read off the inputs.

Using a hardened steel tool to cut Titanium too fast without sufficient cooling will heat up the tool hot enough to anneal the tool.

D wave is attempting to use quantum effects anneal to solutions faster than a classical computer would.

It's conceptually much simpler: implement a multiplication circuit, clamp the output, anneal to find the inputs.

Basically, the capability to harden, temper, and anneal steel allows you to do a lot that you couldn't otherwise.

What is this mistery solution which can dissolve CNT, anneal away, and overcome the hydroscopicity of CNT.

Yes, the grandparent is probably misattributing annealing of the cutting tool to hardening of the Titanium.

Could anyone say if the reversal could be done by a layperson, meaning could I take my solar panel and heat it to 200°C in the dark to anneal it and then the panel will regain some efficiency?

Interesting to review this post 7 years later in light of Tesla's update yesterday.> I’ve seen some arguments that all we need is lots more data from images, video, maybe text and run some clever learning algorithm: maybe a better objective function, run SGD, maybe anneal the step size, use adagrad, or slap an L1 here and there and everything will just pop out. If we only had a few more tricks up our sleeves!

Anneal definitions

verb

bring to a desired consistency, texture, or hardness by a process of gradually heating and cooling; "temper glass"

See also: temper normalize