matrices in English

noun
1
an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure.
free choices become the matrix of human life
2
a mold in which something, such as printing type or a phonograph record, is cast or shaped.
The matrix is inserted at its base, the mould is adjusted to the desired width, molten lead is poured in to form a column, and the character is cast in the matrix at the bottom.
3
a rectangular array of quantities or expressions in rows and columns that is treated as a single entity and manipulated according to particular rules.
Equivalently, physicists can represent a given quantum system by a matrix - a square array of whole numbers.

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1. Process of decellularizing biological matrices and acellular biological matrices useful in tissue engineering

2. So, Blosum matrices may have less evolutionary meaning than the PAM matrices Thus, PAM matrices are used for making phylogenetic tree

3. A default convention is used for output matrices based upon the names of the input matrices.

4. Adding matrices is pretty simple.

5. The Blosum (BLOck SUbstitution Matrices) matrices were derived by Steven and Jorja Heniko in 1992 1

6. The identity matrix Commutes with all matrices.

7. So, in computer software, actually for small matrices they do this, but for larger matrices, they use other algorithms.

8. Matrix Analysis: Toeplitz Matrices and Fast Algorithms.

9. Use of alginate matrices to control cell growth

10. Levels in abiotic environmental matrices of remote regions

11. And so, what does addition of matrices mean?

12. Matrices for reflexive, symmetric and Antisymmetric relations

13. Examples of noncommutative rings include matrices and quaternions.

14. Scalar formulas do carry over for these matrices.

15. The Antisymmetric indexing function is most commonly used as a parameter to the Matrix constructor when creating Antisymmetric Matrices (i.e., matrices where the …

16. Triangular matrices, in particular, are usually quite tractable.

17. Applications of matrices are found in most scientific fields.

18. Overview • Blosum = BLOck SUbstitution Matrices, (Henikoff and Henikoff, 1992)

19. Volatile matrices for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

20. In chapter 1 these properties are derived as necessary conditions for an algebraic and order homomorphism between the real matrices and the floating-point matrices.

21. For a detailed discussion of how the Blosum matrices are computed

22. Infinite matrices occur in planetary theory and in atomic theory.

23. In conclusion, thermal processing and food matrices largely affect Amandin immunoreactivity

24. But one must always be careful to distinguish (the first order treatment of) these infinitesimal rotation matrices from both finite rotation matrices and from Lie algebra elements.

25. Acellular dermal matrices refer to biologically derived products that are lacking cells

26. Gaussian elimination is numerically stable for diagonally dominant or positive-definite matrices.

27. The Blosum matrices are entirely derived from local sequence alignments of

28. Early encryption techniques such as the Hill cipher also used matrices.

29. The Blosum (BLOck SUbstitution Matrix) series of matrices rectifies this problem

30. Labour accounts and social accounting matrices: Follow-up of activities of LEG

31. The Affine transformation matrices can then be exported to an animation data file

32. The data are mapped into the matrices according to the allocation (12).

33. Blosum matrices were first introduced in a paper by Henikoff and Henikoff.

34. Thus, Blosum matrices reflect the proportional change in the protein sequence database

35. So, I'm going to take these two matrices and just reverse them.

36. Linear maps Rn → Rm are equivalent to m-by-n matrices, as described above.

37. There's even a branch of mathematics that uses matrices constantly, called Linear Algebra.

38. The table at the right shows two possibilities for 2-by-2 matrices.

39. Such matrices form a Lie group called SU(2) (see special unitary group).

40. Enumeration: spread plate method using tryptone soya agar in all target matrices (EN 15784:2009)

41. These equations take into account gyroscopic effects by evaluating the Coriolis and Circulatory (softening) matrices.

42. Inverse Fourier transforming of the plurality of k -space matrices provides one reconstructed image.

43. The matrices and coatings are made immunoisolative by controlling porosity to exclude large molecules.

44. Gabriel Cramer also did some work on matrices and determinants in the 18th century.

45. Blosum Lecture Notes November 17th Dannie Durand Blosum Matrices See Ewens and Grant, 6.5.2

46. The rank of matrix which two matrices act right semi - tensor product is given.

47. In general "Conformability error" in Stata indicates that two matrices are being operated on (e.g., added, multiplied) and the shapes of the two matrices do not meet the requirements of the operation

48. Conformability Our first Conformability rule to consider is when we add two matrices together

49. The merits of microwave digestion techniques for a wide range of matrices are stressed.

50. The structure of the congruence classes of Antisymmetric matrices is completely determined by Theorem 2