mesh in the PONS Dictionary

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Contact sets and pairs, node sets and shell elements can also be added to meshes, while material properties can be assigned based on greyscale values.
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The mesh itself does not need to be closed in order to form a valid quad-edge structure.
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Recently, it has become a powerful tool for many applications in mesh processing.
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Commonly, the soil reinforcement is geogrid, a high-strength polymer mesh, that provide tensile strength to hold soil together.
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Stencils work by overlaying a grayscale, or alpha channel image, such as a bump map, over the mesh.
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It was reasonable at the time because under light microscope the nerve cells are merely a mesh of single thread.
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The spores are 910 by 7 m, amyloid, thick-walled, with an inner wall resembling the mesh of a sieve.
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Technically the proxy model is created by automatic creation of a completely new mesh (remeshing) and a completely new texture (retexturing).
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Each piece works well, but the three parts don't mesh together quite as much as they otherwise could.
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A fine mesh bag, usually made of nylon or fashioned out of a voile material, lines the brewing pot to which the grain is added.
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