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mesh g. a thin split-thickness skin graft in which many tiny splits have been made to allow the graft to expand and be stretched to cover a large area.
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MESH New satellite mesh technologies are a relatively recent enhancement developed to support the emergence of interactive data and voice communications and represents a significant departure from the existing unidirectional broadcast systems which predominate today.
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MESH A chain that is fabric-like and woven of fine wire.
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MESH Network architecture wherein each node has the ability to communicate with every other node. In such a system, the number of potential communications paths = N * (N - 1) / 2
Ãâó: www.satelliteretailers.com/glossary.html
MESH A type of fabric characterized by its net-like open appearance, and the spaces between the yarns. Mesh is available in a variety of constructions including wovens, knits, laces, or crocheted fabrics.
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