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Thread meaning

A cord formed by spinning or twisting together textile fibers or filaments into one or more continuous strands, typically used in needlework. | A piece of yarn, especially said of warps and wefts in a woven fabric. | Any of various natural (as spiderweb, etc.) or manufactured filaments (as glass, plastic, metal, etc.).

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These variables retain their values across subroutine and other code boundaries, and are thread-safe since they are local to each thread, even though the code which accesses them might be executed simultaneously by another thread.

However, once you are in a group chat, you can easily exit the conversation by tapping “i” inside the thread and selecting “Leave Group” in Android or tapping the chat thread and clicking “Leave Group” in iOS.

It’s Winky D, stripped bare, sharing the tapestry of his soul, thread by thread.

Those groups Thursday evening will include the defensive linemen, edge-rushers and linebackers all going through the paces at Lucas Oil Stadium and so this thread will serve as the discussion thread for those positional groups throughout the evening.

With Matter 1.4 and improved Thread support, you shouldn't need to blanket your home in HomePod Minis to have adequate Thread coverage.

BTW, this is your open thread, at least until it's debate time, at which point you go there but this is STILL the open thread.

Finally, the thread is treated with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), which creates a flexible, physical seal around the thread and dye, which also repels water and prevents dye from leaching during washing.

Jacquard's punch-card system worked much in the same way as a fax machine: each punch in the card directed a black or a white thread into the headstock of the loom, pinpointing the desired thread into place.

The report highlights the Synthetic Sewing Thread market size and CAGR of the important segments, thus providing a quick relevant information of the global Synthetic Sewing Thread market.

Thread for Test 2, day one: A very puzzled thread, that is.

Workers exchange spools of thread as a robot picks up thread made from recycled plastic bottles at the Repreve Bottle Processing Center, part of the Unifi textile company in Yadkinville, N.C., on October 21, 2016.

Another paradigm of thread usage is that of thread pools where a set number of threads are created at startup that then wait for a task to be assigned.

At every scheduling point, OS-9 compares the priority of the thread at the head of the active queue to the priority of the current thread.

Conversely, the quilter may choose to make the quilting disappear, using "invisible" nylon or polyester thread, thread that matches the quilt top, or stitching within the patchwork seams themselves (commonly known as "stitch in the ditch").

Cordonnet thread is a common tatting thread; Perl cotton is an example of a beautiful cord that is nonetheless a bit loose for tatting purposes.

Each file consists of a File Thread Record and a File Record while each directory consists of a Directory Thread Record and a Directory Record.

In South Indian state of Tamil Nadu after harvesting for fruit the trunk (outer layer of the shoot) is made into fine thread used in making of flower garlands instead of thread.

It is inserted through the cervix with a special applicator that sutures the thread to the fundus (top) of the uterus ; the thread is then cut with a tail hanging outside of the cervix, similar to frame IUDs.

Newer designs from the 1920s and onward often use thicker thread in one or more colors, as well as newer joining methods, to reduce the number of thread ends to be hidden.

Otherwise, each ballot is read aloud by the presiding Cardinal, who pierces the ballot with a needle and thread, stringing all the ballots together and tying the ends of the thread to ensure accuracy and honesty.