English to Marathi Dictionary monofilament

monofilament

monofilament
definition
noun
Some manufacturers have developed combinations of monofilaments and fibrillated fibers; others blend macrofibers and microfibers together.
a single strand of man-made fiber.
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Patients were asked to state the time interval during which the 'monofilament' was felt or say if they could not tell.
Given the tangled circumstances, heavy 'monofilament' or no-stretch super braid is a wise choice.
In insects, one of the most informative ways to assay immunocompetence is to measure the cellular encapsulation response to a novel and standardized antigen, such as a nylon 'monofilament' .
The ability to tie a good knot in 'monofilament' and braid lines is an ability to be cultivated and practised.
Assuming that 15 pound breaking strain line is used, an angler using 'monofilament' might have to use a six or eight ounce sinker and use a 20 lb class rod to carry that sinker weight.
When I use a 'monofilament' to test his sensation, he reports no feeling in his toes - nor in his feet, nor in his hands.
It's essential when fishing braid, to add about 30-ft of 'monofilament' to the end of the braid.
The range of hip, knee, and ankle movement should be determined, and sensation should be tested for example, with a 'monofilament' to exclude a peripheral neuropathy.
If it will remain on the garment, stitch it in place along the outer edges with 'monofilament' or matching thread.
There are many different thickness's of serving thread as well as different materials, such as 'monofilament' and nylon.
The practitioner should apply the 'monofilament' at several locations on the foot.
I am not a great exponent of braided lines so tend to use 'monofilament' for my fishing.
It is demonstrably better than 'monofilament' when used with small nymphs and dry flies because it is virtually invisible in water.
The inability to feel a 5.07 thickness 'monofilament' indicates the absence of protective sensation, resulting in decreased awareness of pressure injury or trauma.
Whether or not you choose to use Superbraid line or standard 'monofilament' is a decision you make for yourself.
Amazingly he had landed this fish on ‘light’ tackle; using a fixed spool reel and only forty pound 'monofilament' .
‘We can use a 'monofilament' to detect the loss of sensation in the foot,’ he explains.
Start by cutting the 400 lb 'monofilament' to your preferred length.
Don't use nylon 'monofilament' - the pressure builds up and can warp your reel.
To assist in your purchases why not look at bulk packaged items like hooks, swivels, snap swivels and quality 'monofilament' or wire leaders.
Suspended from the ceiling by an invisible 'monofilament' was another work, a light and lovely disposable chandelier made out of twist ties, the ultimate summer camp project.
A small selection of flies and 'monofilament' is also available.
So how do you ensure that any knot in 'monofilament' is as good as you can get it?
Trimming the tag end of the knot or even simply cutting it can pose a problem for anglers more used to snipping 'monofilament' .
I found it a great place for bagging off from, but beware of snagging - netting, 'monofilament' , and ropes abound!
The simplest and easiest way to finish the whipping is to bind a loop of fine 'monofilament' or tying silk under the ring whipping for the last ten turns or so.
A final word about 'monofilament' , it does deteriorate with the passage of time and there are all sorts of technical reasons why this is so.
Reduced sensation can be detected with a 'monofilament' , and patients with sensory neuropathy as well as other high risk features need advice on foot care to minimise the risk of ulceration.
Some manufacturers have developed combinations of 'monofilaments' and fibrillated fibers; others blend macrofibers and microfibers together.
At the high-quality end of the industry, flock manufacturers cut flock from long cables of parallel 'monofilaments' of nylon, rayon, or polyester.
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