fine mesh

collocation in English

meaningsoffineandmesh

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fine
adjective
uk
/faɪn/
us
/faɪn/
good or good enough; healthy ...
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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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(Definition offineandmeshfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffine mesh

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The experiments were performed in acrylic plastic cylinders (25 cm high, 17 cm diameter), the top of which was covered withfinemeshscreen.
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In the areas where high deformations are expected, afinemeshis required to ensure low approximation errors.
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An amalgam of the above is an adaptive procedure which uses afinemeshwithin the diffuse interface and a coarse mesh outside.
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Ventilation was provided through holes made on the sides of each cage and covered with afinemeshmaterial.
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A veryfinemeshwas required to get high precision in higher-order time terms in order to locate the singular point.
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The differences in area between the filteredfinemeshand coarse-mesh fields are not significant.
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This approach requires afinemeshslightly larger than the diffuse interface.
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To ensure adequate humidity, each tube contained a small wad of moist cotton and was plugged with moist cotton wool wrapped withfinemesh.
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Test plants were potted in peat-based compost in 150-mm plastic pots enclosed completely byfinemeshsleeves.
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Afinemeshis provided in the fillet area for the profiles obtained by the arc and trochoidal curve.
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The top was covered with afinemeshfor ventilation.
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The solutions so derived have been compared with filtered solutions of the same problem on afinemesh.
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The use of litter traps with afinemeshwidth (0.1 mm) increased our estimates of organic matter and element inputs in litterfall.
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The perforation was covered with veryfinemeshstainless steel gauze.
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