mesh size

collocation in English

meaningsofmeshandsize

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mesh
noun[C or U]
uk
/meʃ/
us
/meʃ/
(a piece of) material like a net with spaces in it, made from wire, plastic, ...
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size
noun
uk
/saɪz/
us
/saɪz/
how large or small something or ...
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(Definition ofmeshandsizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmesh size

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Powdered samples (< 100 mmeshsize) were cleaned using water to remove the dust particles, and then dried in an oven.
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Washings from the lumen of the gut were passed through a sieve (154 mmmeshsize) to recover even the smallest parasites.
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The method involves straining a small quantity of each sample across a metal screen (meshsize250 mm) after vigorous mixing.
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Thus, all the social factors were very significant in explaining compliance with themeshsizeregulation.
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Themeshsizeof the gauze allowed parasitoids to pass through and feed on the honey, while excluding the larger bruchids.
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Faeces were washed with water above a sieve (500 mmmeshsize) to isolate macroscopic undigested remains.
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The 20 mmmeshsizewas selected in order to ensure that migration of larvae through the sieves was an active phenomenon.
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Fish then accumulate in reservoirs from which they were caught using drop nets with ameshsizeof 15 mm diameter.
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Additionally, we completely covered 3-5 unopened i nflorescences of the eight female trees with mosquito netting (meshsize: 1 mm) to test for apomixis.
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These parasitized pupae were divided into samples of about 100 pupae and placed in fibreglass screen bags with ameshsizeof 1.7 mm.
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The emission hole is covered with a metal grid ofmeshsize0.5 0.5 mm.
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The filtrate was re-sieved through ameshsizeof 37 mm.
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Let s, representing a particularmeshsize, be small.
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Hence, we want to know whether the resulting approximate solutions tend to this trivial solution as themeshsizegets smaller and smaller.
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This normalized dissipation rate is independent ofmeshsize, mean speed, and initial conditions.
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Therefore, we concentrate the grid points near the sphere surface such that the smallestmeshsizeis 0.00082.
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