What's the difference between treillage and trellis?

Treillage


Definition:

  • (n.) Latticework for supporting vines, etc.; an espalier; a trellis.

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Trellis


Definition:

  • (n.) A structure or frame of crossbarred work, or latticework, used for various purposes, as for screens or for supporting plants.

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  • (1) They represent, after 15 years of use, more than 50% of suture material employed in surgery, and although limited for a long time to thread they are now available as trellis, clips, visceral prostheses and staples in all surgical disciplines.
  • (2) We propose an innovative parallel software architecture for constructing intelligent medical monitors: the process trellis.
  • (3) The upper trellis contains processes to help detect evolving hemodynamic trends, identify abnormalities, and present a succinct summary to the clinician.
  • (4) Nuclear magnetic resonance has been found to be a particularity novel and valuable method of post-operative investigation in visualisation and assessment of resorption of the polyglactine 910 trellis.
  • (5) Elsewhere, photos of Dachau concentration camp have been auto-tagged with the “jungle gym”, “sport” and “trellis” tags, while an instantly recognisable photo of the entrance to Auschwitz was given the “sport” tag.
  • (6) A process trellis is a uniform hierarchical framework for heterogeneous program modules.
  • (7) We utilized a parallel programming architecture called the Process Trellis which keeps the different tasks, or processes, within BIO-SPEAD independent of each other.
  • (8) We manufactured garden trellis fencing for a private contractor.
  • (9) Courgette ‘Tromboncino d’Albenga’ likes to climb and has attractive fruits; it’s great for arbours and trellis.
  • (10) The Kalman filter algorithm was implemented within an innovative software architecture for parallel computation: a parallel process trellis.
  • (11) Our prototype shows that the multi-trellis is a demonstrably useful software architecture for building these real-time, intelligent monitors.
  • (12) The pansies were in their beds, the roses on their trellis.
  • (13) The lower trellis contains processes to analyze three different analog signals: the blood pressure from a non-invasive monitor and an arterial catheter, and the ECG.
  • (14) But look closely and there are telltale signs – purply discoloured blotches on his hands, a trellis of veins running through his cheeks like a Red Windsor cheese.
  • (15) For instance, Flaubert bizarrely uses the plural "jours" (normally "days", less usually "chinks", but also "daylight" in the singular) to describe light filtering in through a trellis on the dying Charles: "Des jours passaient par le treillis."
  • (16) He cut this, but persisted (if hesitantly) with the awkward "jours"; I was sure that he intended this to be initially misread as the poetic and ambiguous "Days passed by the trellis", suggesting memories and the changing seasons.
  • (17) But this white, bright modern house in perfectly located Bela Vista, between Avenida Paulista and the old centre, has a Mediterranean feel, with its pastel-painted walls, free-standing round white sinks, and trellis-shaded breakfast patio.
  • (18) I suggest that the BVN mesh provides a "trellis effect", acting as a supporting structure across which, or over which, epithelium will grow more rapidly than it would without the dressing.
  • (19) The multi-trellis extension allows one to compile several process trellis programs with widely varying run-time requirements into a single executable program that it is efficient, predictable and usable.
  • (20) This paper presents the multi-trellis (a collection of process trellises), a software architecture for building such a monitor.

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