Collocations withmatrix

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active matrix
In active matrix addressing, some sort of capacitor (external to the cell proper) is used to maintain the state of the cell.
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bone matrix
The newly formed material (osteoid) is rapidly converted into hard bone matrix by the deposition of hydroxyapatite crystals between the closely packed collagen fibres (mineralization).
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correlation matrix
Firstly, in order to determine the most important traits influencing seed yield, path analysis, based on a correlation matrix, was applied to the data.
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covariance matrix
Figure 2 shows the excitation trajectories optimized under constraints according to the criterion based on the determinant of the covariance matrix.
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dense matrix
It is clear that inversion of a dense matrix at each step is unrealistic for large scale simulation.
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extracellular matrix
At this stage a slight extracellular matrix localised on the inner face of the trophectoderm cells.
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gel matrix
Moreover, given that the forces involved are low and that the gel matrix typically contains at least 90 % water, electrophoresis can be regarded as a non-perturbing solution method.
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matrix composite
The microstructure is therefore rather a metal matrix composite instead of a true alloy.
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matrix element
Once the matrix element has been found, one can follow theoretical methods developed earlier to study the nonlinear properties of a given mode.
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matrix multiplication
Composition is defined using the matrix multiplication of the preceding proposition.
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mitochondrial matrix
All these mitochondrial matrix proteins are single protein products of single nuclear genes, but have been found at extramitochondrial locations.
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organic matrix
These films can be viewed as systems immobilized in the rock and embedded in an organic matrix resulting from the excretion of exopolysaccharides by resident microorganisms.
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original matrix
This involved moving just 4,735 voters (out of 49.3 million), indicating that the original matrix fitted the constraints extremely well.
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resulting matrix
The resulting matrix is positive definite, and its smallest eigenvalue is the one of interest.
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soil matrix
From these results, it could be predicted qualitatively that, under high ionic strength conditions, retention of colloids within the soil matrix is generally favored.
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square matrix
For example, a square matrix has an inverse if and only if its determinant is not zero.
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symmetric matrix
Any quadratic function can be written as a linear function of a certain symmetric matrix (depending quadratically on x).
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transformation matrix
Operations such as translating part of a picture are accomplished by modifying the current transformation matrix.
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triangular matrix
The upper right triangular matrix is for the horizontal force, and the lower half the vertical force.
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variance-covariance matrix
The variance-covariance matrix based on the price regressions is of particular interest.
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