Loop quantum gravity can be visualised, as its name suggests, as a mesh of loops.
Just as with the Macintosh, Apple's success depends on a Jobsian mesh of hardware and software.
It consists of a mesh of polypropylene (the stuff used to make Astroturf) sandwiched between layers of nonwoven polyester.
After the balloon was deflated, the metal mesh of the stent was left in place to keep the artery open.
And the mesh of states, law courts, ministries and coalition politics means iron fists come out only in a crisis.
The most improbable outcome of all this jostling goodness is what actually happens in a great tawny port: an ethereal, seamless mesh of nuances.
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.
It shows that America is willing to shield its textile workers from foreign competition even after the mesh of quotas that currently trammel the global textile industry is undone next year.
This mesh of intimate ties also explains France's confusion.
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.
Sprawl may have its flaws, but pushing these extra people into European cites, with their mesh of residential blocks, contiguous shops and public transport, would probably be more wasteful and even (given Americans' preferences) socially explosive.
The phone, Haven says, is the platform that combines these three streams: it gets input from and monitors its user, is embedded in the mesh of the Internet, and can relay massive amounts of data that could be the basis for useful algorithms.
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And other cities--including Philadelphia and New York--are considering metropolitan wireless mesh networks of their own.
It was little more than a razor wire and mesh compound of cages, protected from the elements by a metal roof.
Then the finger joined the girl, the tray banged shut, I was standing by my shopping cart, studying the mesh pattern of the collapsible wire basket, trying to recall what was already slipping away.
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.
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.
Both of these descriptions mesh with this account of life as an AOL permalancer written for The Awl by Carter Manness.
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This is Pentagon jargon for unity of purpose, the ability of individual services to mesh closely in pursuit of common goals.
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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.
To overcome the fear of mesh collaboration, I recommend the following program.
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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Fisherman now use light mesh trawls instead of dredging the sea bed, while juvenile queenies are thrown back into the sea and protected.
One can mesh the efforts of autonomous teams of knowledge workers who have the agility to innovate and meet the shifting needs of clients while also achieving disciplined execution.
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.
"You need a combination of circumstances that all have to mesh perfectly for this kind of event to take hold, " Schaffner said.
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 inside of the mesh is coated with urethral cells while the outside gets muscle cells.
What do Republican voters want, and how will that mesh with the interests of independent voters who decide elections?
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