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Что (кто) такое Mesh - определение

CONTROLLED VOCABULARY FOR THE PURPOSE OF INDEXING JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOKS IN THE LIFE SCIENCES
MeSH; Medical Subject Heading; MESH classification; Medical Subject Headings (MeSH); Medical subject headings; MeSH (identifier)
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
<character> The INTERCAL name for hash.
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
I. n.
Interstice (of a net).
II. v. a.
Ensnare, entangle, snare.
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
v. (D; intr.) to mesh with (the gears mesh with each other)
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
¦ noun
1. material made of a network of wire or thread.
2. an interlaced structure.
3. a complex or constricting situation.
4. Computing a set of finite elements used to represent a geometric object.
¦ verb
1. make or become entangled or entwined.
(of a gearwheel) lock together with another.
(often mesh with) be or bring into harmony.
2. Computing represent by means of a mesh.
Phrases
in mesh (of gearwheels) engaged.
Derivatives
meshed adjective
Origin
ME: prob. from an unrecorded OE word related to MDu. maesche, of Gmc origin.
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
(meshes, meshing, meshed)
1.
Mesh is material like a net made from wire, thread, or plastic.
The ground-floor windows are obscured by wire mesh.
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2.
If two things or ideas mesh or are meshed, they go together well or fit together closely.
Their senses of humor meshed perfectly...
This of course meshes with the economic philosophy of those on the right...
Meshing the research and marketing operations will be Mr. Furlaud's job.
V-RECIP: pl-n V, V with n, V n pl, also V n with n
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
the linguistics of self
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
·vt To catch in a mesh.
II. Mesh ·vi To engage with each other, as the teeth of wheels.
III. Mesh ·noun The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack.
IV. Mesh ·noun The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net.
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MATERIAL OF CONNECTED STRANDS OF METAL, FIBER, OR OTHER FLEXIBLE OR DUCTILE MATERIALS
Wire mesh; Meshes; Meshing; Stainless steel wire mesh; Stainless Steel Wire; Hardware cloth
A mesh is a barrier made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible or ductile materials. A mesh is similar to a web or a net in that it has many attached or woven strands.
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SET OF EDGES, VERTICES, AND POLYGONS WHICH DEFINE A 3D MODEL'S SHAPE
Polygon meshes; Polygonal mesh; 3D polygon mesh; Edge (computer graphics); 3D mesh; Mesh (computer graphics); Surface mesh; List of polygonal mesh file formats; Polygon mesh file formats
In 3D computer graphics and solid modeling, a polygon mesh is a collection of , s and s that defines the shape of a polyhedral object. The faces usually consist of triangles (triangle mesh), quadrilaterals (quads), or other simple convex polygons (n-gons), since this simplifies rendering, but may also be more generally composed of concave polygons, or even polygons with holes.

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Medical Subject Headings

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) is a comprehensive controlled vocabulary for the purpose of indexing journal articles and books in the life sciences. It serves as a thesaurus that facilitates searching. Created and updated by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), it is used by the MEDLINE/PubMed article database and by NLM's catalog of book holdings. MeSH is also used by ClinicalTrials.gov registry to classify which diseases are studied by trials registered in ClinicalTrials.

MeSH was introduced in the 1960s, with the NLM's own index catalogue and the subject headings of the Quarterly Cumulative Index Medicus (1940 edition) as precursors. The yearly printed version of MeSH was discontinued in 2007; MeSH is now available only online. It can be browsed and downloaded free of charge through PubMed. Originally in English, MeSH has been translated into numerous other languages and allows retrieval of documents from different origins.