Loop quantum gravity can be visualised, as its name suggests, as a mesh of loops.
It consists of a mesh of polypropylene (the stuff used to make Astroturf) sandwiched between layers of nonwoven polyester.
Beneath the carpet is a mesh of optical fibres that detect and plot movement as pressure bends them, changing the light detected at the carpet's edges.
For those unfamiliar with what the biostamp does, it's a mesh of circuits and sensors that can record electrophysiological data like skin temperature and hydration state of the wearer.
Recent signature pieces include a bikini in slate gray, an asymmetrical one-piece with a wavy metallic stripe down one side and a cage-like long-sleeve one-piece made from a mesh of 1 centimeter-wide strips of spandex.
Just as with the Macintosh, Apple's success depends on a Jobsian mesh of hardware and software.
Ryl Nowell's garden, symbolising Anglo-French co-operation, features raised squares of mirror glass, a path of see-through mesh and a glass bridge over a strip of water representing the English Channel.
The book, which is written as a novel, tells the story of how a company institutionalizes the idea of mesh collaboration, which is the practice of using the widest net possible in knowledge work.
In the study, researchers used a questionnaire, called the Carolinas Comfort Scale, to assess quality of life with such questions as whether patients feel a "sensation of mesh" after surgery or pain or movement limitations during daily activities.
It was little more than a razor wire and mesh compound of cages, protected from the elements by a metal roof.
The change came as Itron's research group in Paris realized it could exploit inexpensive new wireless chips and open-source software to create a so-called mesh network of electric meters that passed information among themselves, like firemen in a bucket brigade, instead of relying on expensive and less reliable individual connections to the Internet.
Displaying the charred remains of two recently zapped plane panels, Hadad explains that a thin layer of copper mesh on an aircraft's exterior can drastically reduce the damage caused when lightning strikes.
Dr Rogers first fabricated a mesh containing a circuit of silicon electronics by thinning silicon until it becomes flexible.
He subsequently created and acquired several metallic construction firms between 1971 and 1988, including steel pipe manufacturer Metallor and Nord Metal, a manufacturer of wire mesh.
It works using a mesh made from a combination of tiny carbon cylinders -- known as nanotubes -- and silver wire.
Dubbed simply "The Cloud, " the structure would consist of two 400-foot tall mesh towers that are linked by a series of interconnected plastic bubbles, which would themselves house an observation deck inside and be used to display everything from Olympic scores and highlights to a "barometer of the city's interests and moods" outside (that latter bit comes courtesy of the group's partnership with Google).
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It greatly simplifies parallel programming, enabling GPU acceleration of a broader set of popular algorithms, such as adaptive mesh refinement, fast multipole methods and multigrid methods.
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Launched in Switzerland in 2008 and brought to America in 2010, Hirzl is a manufacturer of bike gloves and golf gloves that uses a combination of cabretta (sheep) leather, mesh and kangaroo leather.
The most improbable outcome of all this jostling goodness is what actually happens in a great tawny port: an ethereal, seamless mesh of nuances.
The concept of a front corner-mounted metal mesh loudspeaker has yet to prove its worth in the real world, but if we can get a dreamy list of specs and the rumored capacitive touchscreen to come along for the ride, we might be willing to let it slide.
Wi-Fi uses a number of smaller antennas, called "nodes, " to build a mesh network.
Wireless mesh networks, comprised of a large number of tiny nodes were set up in a specific area.
Consumer electronics equipped with wireless mesh hardware could easily become a part of ad hoc networks in your house, allowing users to easily share music and video between their computer, TV or stereo.
It is very simple, a collar made of some plastic fabric on one side, and mesh on the other, that is essentially a linear pouch.
Also, it could be a stretch, but the sponsorship might actually help mesh the fan base of more urban sports, like basketball, and racing, which would be a big leap racially.
"You need a combination of circumstances that all have to mesh perfectly for this kind of event to take hold, " Schaffner said.
The movie's working title is probably a prank, too: Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt.
Made of mesh, it mounts to a door so that cats can reach new heights without knocking over books or priceless antiques.
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Both the SC-HTB770, which will be available in both black and silver, and SC-HTB370 models sport a luxurious, stainless mesh design that compliments the decor of any room in the home.
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In that case, though, physicists will have gained a better understanding of how the predictions of general relativity mesh with Newtonian gravity in the case of galaxies.
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