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  • 101Mesh node — A mesh node is a node on a mesh network. This node can be anything with a network transceiver. Examples include a USB hard disk, a telephone, and an airliner. Mesh nodes communicate with each other and use some sort of ad hoc networking protocol… …

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  • 102mesh number — noun A measure of fineness of a mesh: the numerical value indicates the number of openings per linear inch. The smaller the mesh number, the larger particles can pass through the mesh. Syn: sieve number …

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  • 103mesh number — mešas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Sieto numeris, parodantis skylučių skaičių viename sieto ilgio colyje. Pvz., 400 mešų sieto viename ilgio colyje yra 400 skylučių. atitikmenys: angl. mesh; mesh number vok. Masche …

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  • 104mesh gearbox — See constant mesh gearbox constant mesh gears …

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  • 105Mesh-Ane-Pada — Mesannepada Mesannepadda ou Mesh Ane Pada (héros choisit par An) est le fondateur de la première dynastie d Ur au XXVIe siècle av. J. C., mentionné dans la Liste royale sumérienne. Fils de Meskalamdug, il règne entre 2560 et 2525 selon la… …

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  • 106Mesh (Objet) — Un mesh est un objet tridimensionnel constitué de polygones sous forme de fil de fer. Des outils de modélisation graphique tels que Blender ou 3D Studio Max permettent de réaliser ces objets filaires. Voir aussi Maillage Maillage (structure de… …

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  • 107mesh gauge — a device for measuring mesh size …

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  • 108mesh selection — fish above a certain size are unable to pass through a net of a certain mesh size while smaller fish can escape …

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  • 109mesh side — the twine joining two knots and forming part of a mesh …

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  • 110mesh size — the stretched length from corner to corner of the mesh of a net, i.e. the size of the holes, used to denote size of a net. Often regulated to allow young to escape …

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