Just 15 mm in depth, the company claims the products are the thinnest dot matrix displays available. |
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The four quadrants of the productivity matrix range from major projects with short deadlines to tasks that are much less important. |
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The use, for instance of dot matrix information boards is helpful for the deaf who cannot hear station and train announcements. |
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The concretion matrix is dominantly an interlocking mosaic of calcite, ferroan dolomite and quartz. |
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In an ever-shifting matrix of alliances, people will always be looking for an advantage, which leaves others at a disadvantage. |
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The matrix is dominantly felsic, but also contains biotite, muscovite, epidote and titanite. |
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Simply put, the micro-cracking of the more brittle cement matrix engages the more ductile fibers in resisting the load. |
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Obviously, when no obstacles are used, then the matrix represents a Euclidean space with dimensionality equal to two. |
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When the matrix of a slab is hard, the cement paste on the surface can be washed off without dislodging the stones. |
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Whether this mechanism of matrix destruction is important to smokers' emphysema in humans, however, is still uncertain. |
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Principal components of the matrix were calculated and used to orient the ellipse in the plane. |
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Under a weak electric field, the holes drift toward a matrix of a million or so tiny pixel electrodes. |
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If the right reflection matrix is added, the dihedral group D 6 can be made. |
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In this paper we prove that every square matrix with complex coefficients has an eigenvector. |
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There is, however, a way to obtain the kinetic matrix from the experimental eigenvalues and the eigenvectors directly. |
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The eigenvalue effective population size, equal to the leading eigenvalue of this matrix is derived. |
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Rate equations in a simplified form are given by JONG 2002, where R is a diagonal matrix and G is a vector of nonlinear functions. |
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The diagonal matrix at the bottom presents the statistical significance of the nonrandom associations between the pairs of sites. |
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The diagonal of the rate matrix is specified such that the row sums are equal to zero. |
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The column spacing makes for a complex, overlapping matrix when viewed from a diagonal angle. |
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What Yang's method essentially reduces to is finding the determinant of the matrix of coefficients of the system of equations. |
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The implications of this idea extend beyond vascular disease to other matrix remodeling and detachment processes such as cancer. |
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The derm is is composed of fibroblasts, collagen, matrix proteins, and elastic fibers. |
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This matrix consists of a network of structural and adhesive proteins embedded in a gel of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans. |
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It is this lactic acid, held in place by the sticky matrix secreted by the bacterium, which demineralises and softens enamel. |
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The degenerately doped metallic GaAs matrix allowed the visualization of the magnetotransport through anomalous Hall effect. |
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Most cells seem ready to commit to programmed cell death when faced with an unsolvable loss of matrix attachment. |
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Acidic proteins are known to trigger carbonate precipitation via matrix mediated processes in microbialites. |
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It also contains a nice 18th c. dangling participle not controlled by the matrix clause subject. |
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A more detailed model of the eukaryotic cell would include a cytoskeletal matrix that is surrounded by a lipid membrane. |
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Cuticular matrix isolated from the astomatous cuticular membrane of a H. helix leaf. |
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A portion of plant cuticular waxes is located outside the cuticular matrix and, hence, is exposed on the immediate surface of the plant. |
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They range in size from tiny zooids that live together in large matrix materials to large solitary individuals such as the cunjevoi. |
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The matrix shows that the cumulativeness of the scale is not perfect, however. |
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Bacteria accelerate silica dissolution in the sea by colonizing and enzymatically degrading the organic matrix of diatom frustules. |
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Matlab stores arrays like Fortran does, in that data in a particular matrix column is contiguous in memory. |
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Dual-phase steels, which feature hard martensite particles in a soft ductile ferrite matrix are also highly formable. |
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The matrix formulation of the model produces an estimate that can be easily transformed into genetic covariance and correlations. |
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This switching matrix has input ports, output ports and a passive optical core consisting of optical couplers. |
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Given an n x n matrix A, it is always possible to find an n-element vector which postmultiplies A and gives an all zero result. |
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Premultiplication and postmultiplication by a Givens matrix can be performed without computing a Givens matrix explicitly. |
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Most specimens are on a typical brown goethite matrix and may have associated calcite, plattnerite, barite, fluorite, and hemimorphite. |
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If we use our corporeal bodies to interpret the world around us, this second body is the matrix by which we interpret our metaphysics. |
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Here the coreferential argument is explicitly marked as patientive in the matrix clause. |
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A flexible rubber matrix forms when a small amount of diene is added to the mix. |
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For the Hamiltonian matrix elements, spline-fitted functions of time were used to interpolate values from the trajectory calculations. |
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These aggregates are perched on a matrix of fine-grained garnet densely intergrown with other manganese silicates. |
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Prices will fluctuate and, for low-end matrix specimens and most placer gold, will be keyed to the prevailing spot price of gold. |
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However, filopodial protrusions would be more efficient for crawling through extracellular matrix and on surfaces of other cells. |
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The confidence interval of fit parameters was either determined from the covariance matrix or by F-test analysis. |
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Induction of matrix receptor and inhibin may facilitate the inflammatory reaction in sepsis. |
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Magnesium is growing in popularity, as are carbon fiber reinforced polymer matrix composites. |
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Lack of commutability was attributed to the protein matrix and the presence of ditaurobilirubin in the survey specimens. |
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His thesis work combined algebra and combinatorics into the new field of matrix theory. |
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They worked on topics such as soluble groups, combinatorics, and matrix theory. |
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In contrast, the lipid portion of the cuticular membrane, the cuticle proper and the matrix of the cuticular layer react with imidazole. |
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Improved security of the facility containing the matrix is provided by a feature permitting remote control over the facility door lock. |
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A thin layer of extracellular matrix separating fiber groups within the muscle appears in cross-section. |
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The final matrix incorporating the various codings to each variable was entered into the programme. |
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These elements become trapped into the protein matrix as it coagulates within the tubule. |
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Consider the simple example that arises from regarding the 3 x 3 identity matrix as a co-occurrence matrix. |
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The variance-covariance matrix of residuals is, where R is an identity matrix. |
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Besides Fuji Electric, Kodak OLED licensees number more than 15, several of whom are engaged in mass production of passive matrix OLED displays. |
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The OLED sale was also prompted by lackluster sales of the passive matrix devices offered by the Samsung NEC Mobile Display Co. joint venture. |
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The Netbook's 7.7in 640 x 480 passive matrix display has been replaced with an 800 x 600 TFT model. |
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The logic circuit is described by a parity-check matrix for this code comprising 128 data bits, 16 check bits, and 2 address parity bits. |
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The cells and matrix were parametrically assigned linear elastic, isotropic material properties. |
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In the pink-toned Wire Canyon Cutoff, for example, the matrix of interlaced verticals and horizontals suggests the warp and weft of a tapestry. |
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Meteorites from one subcategory, the pallasites, contain large crystals of the mineral olivine imbedded in a matrix of metal. |
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A matrix can be created that describes traditional group relations, ranging from full cooperation to outright conflict. |
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The matrix is composed of microgranular quartz with some fibrous chalcedony. |
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The Keronite layer is a complex oxide ceramic consisting of hard crystalline phases dislocated in a matrix of softer phases of oxide. |
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Moreover, the social experiences of African Americans have provided the matrix for both the theological conception and the biblical hermeneutic. |
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These compounds are incorporated into hydroxyapatite crystals that are deposited in an osteoid matrix during new bone formation. |
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Comparison of the compound matrix and orthonormalisation methods for calculating the stability of heated water boundary layers. |
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The NMI matrix was partitioned into orthogonal patterns of amino acid variability by factor analysis. |
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The matrix metals include iron, carbon steel, nickel-based alloys, cobalt-based alloys, and copper-based alloys. |
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Fungal spores were removed from the soil matrix for identification using tweezers under a stereomicroscope. |
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The Hessian matrix is usually required to generate a set of conjugate vectors to minimize a particular objective function. |
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The genesis, the objective aim, object and commercial purpose of the transaction and its factual matrix are important as older authorities show. |
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Substances that are confined to the lipid matrix will move along the plane of the bilayer. |
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For instance, the oral stage can be seen as the emergence of symbolic capacity, in the complex biological matrix of a mother nursing her infant. |
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For the estimation of the null distribution, one matrix was kept constant while rows and columns of the others were permuted. |
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Each matrix was constructed by subtracting the differences in values between populations. |
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A large, single crystal of translucent, rich purple, measuring 4.5 cm across sits on a matrix of splendent sphalerite with orange highlights. |
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The bands form a matrix for a mathematically calculated grid of deeply recessed and splayed bays each containing windows of different sizes. |
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The energy matrix that binds her cells together responds non-linearly to force. |
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This is done by passing the waste gases through a matrix of platinum and other noble metals. |
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In the presence of excess ground waters, brucite in the friable matrix dissolves, leaving behind a residue of amorphous iron oxides. |
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This is the result of multiplying the matrix times the column vector, Wp, of original probabilities. |
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The factor matrix was rotated using the varimax method to optimize variable loadings. |
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Staghorn coral rises above a tangled matrix of numerous other hard coral species, punctuated by great domes of brain coral. |
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In August 1940, however, the virtually untried matrix of technology meshed successfully together. |
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The mineral forms within a protein matrix as fibrous structures about 50 nanometers wide and 500 nanometers long. |
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The nail plate is generated by the nail matrix at the proximal portion of the nail bed. |
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The matrix J is a signature matrix of the form where the two unit matrices do not necessarily have the same dimensions. |
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The unit matrix is a unit that provides objects for the common two, three and four dimensional vectors matrixes. |
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Cayley gave a matrix algebra defining addition, multiplication, scalar multiplication and inverses. |
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For matrix multiplication, vectors without superscript are treated as columns and vectors with the T superscript as rows. |
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The dots used above do not mean a matrix or vector multiplication in the strict sense. |
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These growth programs are specified when the elements are initially patterned and involve both cell multiplication and matrix secretion. |
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The actual midden matrix itself was a stratigraphical disappointment with its depositional history blurred beyond recovery. |
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The analyst is reminded that any matrix can be reduced to the sum of a symmetric matrix and a skew-symmetric matrix. |
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The matrix varies in composition from black shale to carbonate mudstone and quartzose siltstone. |
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Asreml requires the inverse of the IBD matrix as input but this matrix can be singular. |
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The programs will not analyze data where the matrix is singular as it is not positive definite. |
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The matrix was not singular, as the interaction observed variables were not linearly dependent on the original observed variables. |
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The analysis presented here shows that filling in some blanks in the current matrix will not overturn the optimal hypothesis it supports. |
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The fine-grained sediment of the matrix is composed chiefly of siderite, with lesser amounts of illite, calcite, quartz, and bitumen. |
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After clustering the distance matrix of the pairwise correlations, we obtain a tree map in which highly correlated residues cluster together. |
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To obtain the transpose of a matrix, the rows of the matrix become the columns and vice versa. |
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Beneath the lipid bilayer is a shell of protein known as the matrix protein, which is believed to interact with the transcriptive complex. |
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In ductile materials, these stress concentrations may be relieved by creep and stress relaxation in the matrix or by grain-boundary migration. |
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Perhaps she calculated that the shalom of the Syrian commander is the necessary matrix for her shalom. |
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The matrix microstructures resulting from heat treatment can vary from ferrite-pearlite to tempered martensite. |
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Both groups are composites of high-hardness carbides held together by a matrix of heat-treatable tool steel. |
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The Selcuk nappe contains blocks of metagabbro in a matrix of serpentinite and garnet-mica schist. |
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Their being Tocharians does put them right into the Indo-European matrix alongside the Greeks, Norse, and others. |
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Some topaz forms spectacular crystals and matrix specimens on magnesite or quartz. |
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The base portions are disposed in a matrix arrangement having rows and columns. |
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The DNA alignment was analyzed with both parsimony and distance matrix methods. |
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The matrix or ground substance of cartilage is strongly basophilic and stains metachromatically with toluidine blue and other similar basic dyes. |
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The use of natural fibers can serve as reinforcements in a matrix material between two metal sheets. |
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The rules for multiplication and division of a matrix by a scalar are simpler. |
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They were studied using a matrix isolation technique combined with infrared absorption spectroscopy. |
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We have used high temperature deposition techniques combined with matrix isolation to create samples. |
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I'd want to be very sure of myself before I decided that a matrix reporting structure was the best possible answer to our intelligence woes. |
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Because of its lateral structure, the matrix management style is ideally suited for product development of medical devices. |
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But the matrix structure of this reorganization was significant as a precedent for the type of changes that are likely to work next. |
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Recently, matrix structures have been adopted and abandoned, and conglomerates have been built and disassembled. |
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So they engineered a matrix structure that breaks down managerial responsibility both by region and product. |
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In cross-section, the deposits consist of unsorted pebbles, cobbles, and boulders in a matrix of fine-grained debris. |
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Interstices are filled with poorly sorted pebble-sized clasts and the matrix content is rather low. |
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The outer layer consisted of a loosely bound matrix of fibrous, textured material. |
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The sediment matrix of the specimen consists of crudely bedded very fine sandstone with Ophiomorpha burrows. |
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Any cell biologist will tell you that the matrix a cell grows in is one of the fundamental variables of cell culture. |
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The integrity of the endothelial cell layer is also controlled by the tethering of the cells to the extracellular matrix through integrins. |
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The capillary grows by degradation of the extracellular matrix and proliferation of cells at the tip of the sprout. |
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One consisted of specimens with cubic crystals on matrix purportedly from Siberia. |
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Locally, intense brecciation gave rise to angular vein quartz fragments enveloped by a matrix of massive hematitic rock. |
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The surrounding matrix of the fossil, which creates a natural mold, should also be thoroughly examined. |
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Both the matrix and crystals are generally rather highly fractured, making it difficult to collect good unbroken specimens. |
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These blocks are enclosed in a matrix of sheared, serpentinized ultramafic rocks and thus the entire sequence constitutes another melange. |
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The fine-grained matrix consists chiefly of gypsum, although traces of anhydrite may be present. |
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Rhombs of ferroan dolomite occur both in the fringe around the fossils and within the matrix of the concretion. |
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Protruding from the frozen earth, like dinosaur fossils in a matrix of rock, was a row of brown vertebrae, ancient and massive. |
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In one specimen stephanite was intimately associated with pyrite in a matrix of tabular calcite crystals, all on quartz. |
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Limited dolomitization of the calcite around the edges of the fossils and in the matrix of the concretion occurred at a later stage. |
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We tipped the matrix of quartz on microcline and cleavelandite to remove the crystal, no easy job in the confined space of the pocket. |
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Two images can be captured, one where the matrix is in focus, the other where the crystals are in focus. |
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The political matrix will change only if those concerned with enhancing privacy make such protections a major part of their agenda. |
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Culture also depends on a social matrix of belief, art, law, morals and customs. |
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But he believed that free market reforms occur within a matrix of cultural values and social capital. |
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Hence the body was thought of as the human matrix and as an indicator of mental and physical illnesses. |
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These might vary from region to region, but they formed a cultural matrix that distinguished Italians from others. |
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The group currently meets twice each year and has developed a matrix of problem areas and topics for open discussion. |
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Its art is placed in a matrix of transnational contacts, crosscutting social categories, and political ideologies. |
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The bands form a matrix for a mathematically calculated grid of deeply recessed and splayed bays, each containing windows of different sizes. |
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This would point to the mammillated appearance being caused by a certain amount of attrition on the rough, pointed, matrix gold. |
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The angular magnification of any optical system can be obtained from the system matrix for the system. |
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The result is a matrix of sense without sense itself, mocking the devices of sanity. |
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Bottom-dwelling shellfish, ammonites, etc., occur within this matrix as a distinguishable, generally macroscopic component. |
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Using a low energy nitrogen laser, Tanaka showed that he could make gaseous clouds of matrix ions carrying macromolecular ions with them. |
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These loose columnals may have had soft matrix removed from the central lumina and, thus, would have been very bead-like in appearance. |
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A matrix is a rectangular array of symbols, usually numbers, neatly arranged in columns and rows. |
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He describes matrix multiplication and the inverse of a matrix in the particular context of the arrays of coefficients of quadratic forms. |
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The matrix ranges from sandstone to arkose, and is frequently just fine-grained conglomerate. |
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In the footwall, there is density increase and porosity reduction of the argillaceous matrix approaching the fault. |
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Ground and polished, it can reveal a subtle, colored matrix of gradated sands and rock, such as you might find along the edge of a stream bed. |
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A disruption of the distal matrix may cause problems with the deeper layers, resulting in ridging or splitting. |
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There was a time, long ago that printers had ribbons and used dot matrix printing to create tiny dots that, when looked at, were readable. |
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Faceted stones weighing 25.56 and 61.24 carats along with a rhombohedron of rhodochrosite on matrix are illustrated and discussed by Sinkankas. |
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Tiny adularia rhombs are also present on the matrix of a specimen showing an unusual association of wire gold with scheelite. |
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In the late eighties, most personal computer users had a dot matrix impact printer. |
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An ionic compound is composed of a network of ions that results in a three-dimensional matrix of cations and anions. |
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I measured the response time at these settings since the image is downright unusable at the maximum matrix brightness. |
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The residual covariance matrix of the share equations will be singular, and thus one equation must be omitted when estimating the system. |
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One drawback of organic-based products is the tendency of chemicals to leach from the matrix material, leaving parts of the surface unprotected. |
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Alteration of matrix cell activity during anagen, by whatever method chosen, increases the amount of time from removal to regrowth. |
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Some matrix ash samples were also analysed to ensure that the complete geochemical range could be assessed, and where lapilli were not available. |
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Wedderburn made important advances in the theory of rings, algebras and matrix theory. |
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The Goddess also figures prominently in alchemy in its concern with primal matter, the primal matrix from which all else may be transmuted. |
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The corals are inseparable from the matrix of the rocks and generally badly weathered on the exposed surfaces and recrystallized internally. |
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Within two years there will be a tremendous matrix of data along with a rating system to support these kiosks. |
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The composition matrix is expected to represent the eigenvector matrix of the unknown kinetic matrix. |
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In this case the surrounding sediment matrix is dominated by detrital quartz and illite along with various other clay minerals. |
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The correlation matrix values were obtained using the Spearman rank order correlation test. |
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Therefore, it is possible to provide an active matrix panel for displaying both analog video and CG characters. |
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Finding labyrinthodont amphibian vertebrae and lungfish teeth, we took several bags of matrix to wash. |
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An LCD with an active matrix just has a matrix of transistors behind the screen controlling each pixel. |
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The siltstones are composed of angular quartz and rare feldspar, set in a finer matrix that locally contains some calcite. |
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The clear 1.5 inch dot matrix LCD screen is nicely illuminated at will. |
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This is an ultimatum seeking a target in the disorienting matrix of asymmetric warfare. |
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An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus, including a pair of substrates and a liquid crystal layer interposed between said pair of substrates. |
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The rank of this matrix is 1, so that the equation is identified. |
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The rigidity of a matrix is the number of entries in a matrix which need to be changed in order to bring the rank of the matrix down to a certain value. |
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I created a separate data matrix for these recoded characters. |
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You can, and the Kremlin wants you, to daydream inside the matrix of a sham democracy. |
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In fact, their vertically oriented organizational structures, retrofitted with ad hoc and matrix overlays, nearly always make professional work more complex and inefficient. |
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In the lower third of the unit, a conspicuous 15-40 cm thick lignite with quartz grit matrix occurs and includes plant stem fragments, some more than 5 cm long. |
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The thin film transistors are useful in active matrix liquid crystal displays where the plastic substrates are transparent in the visible spectrum. |
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He rarely suggests that we develop the fortitude to unplug our brains from the news-generated matrix that subsumes us. |
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The intensity of burning in this event is visible in both rooms, where patches of reddish gray clay form a matrix with pieces of carbon or black ashy soil. |
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Private space is built out of the various visual, tactual, and other experiences which a perceiver coordinates into a matrix with himself at the centre. |
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The fine-grained sediment of the matrix consists chiefly of pyrite or marcasite, and their surfaces are often covered with outward-projecting crystals of pyrite or marcasite. |
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The impact of such a policy was the internalization of a universal outlook and the location of the indigenous in the wider matrix of human history. |
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What they do not do is erase the larger cultural matrix and power relations that propel women to undertake certain kinds of body transformations instead of others. |
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Language, as we have seen, is the matrix of social coordination. |
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To his surprise, fossils within the matrix were also silicified. |
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Many people find it difficult to work in matrix structures where they have to be accountable to more than one manager and yearn for a clear chain of command. |
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Working at about the same time, Heisenberg formulated matrix mechanics, which was the first complete and self-consistent theory of quantum mechanics. |
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Fat droplets, air bubbles and ice crystals are all dispersed in a thick sugar solution to form the semi-solid, frozen and aerated matrix that we know so well. |
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The Haluut Bulag melange is dominantly sedimentary with lenses of bedded limestone, sandstone, siltstone, and locally vesicular basalt, enclosed in a matrix of pelitic schist. |
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Other matrix proteins, such as fibronection, are also present throughout developing lung mesenchyme and at tips of secondary septae in the alveolar stage. |
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While flow through the fine micropores of the soil matrix is essentially non-turbulent or laminar flow, flow through macropores can be turbulent and erosive. |
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Full characterization therefore requires four amplitudes and four phases that can be assembled into a 2 x 2 matrix known as the linear transfer function, or the Jones matrix. |
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Moreover, for a number of cell types and extracellular matrix molecules, cell speed exhibits a biphasic behavior with respect to surface ligand density. |
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Because the components must sum to unity, converting values to proportions produces a linear constraint, which causes the sample covariance matrix to be singular. |
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As gels contracted they changed their appearance from semitransparent to almost completely opaque, with uniaxially structured matrix in the central zones of the gels. |
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For example multiply the unit matrix by a constant, or use a simple scalar multiplication by the unit matrix to obtain the diagonal elements of a given matrix. |
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For example, the matrices describing the identity mapping and the inversion are orthogonal in any basis, viz the unit matrix and the negative unit matrix. |
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He was basing his moves on an unseeable matrix we can't comprehend. |
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Ecsod can be detected in the arterial intima, media, bronchiolar epithelium, alveolar epithelium, and extracellular matrix of human neonatal lung. |
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Histologic studies have revealed altered fiber structure, increased vascularity, and changes in the extracellular matrix in patients with chronically painful Achilles tendons. |
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We adapt the general matrix multiplication formula to, where the vertex vectors consist only of column 0 and the second subscript refers to the row entry of the vector. |
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Full-thickness articular cartilage core specimens were cut and stained with hematoxylin and eosin and safranin-O to analyze extracellular matrix morphology, as described. |
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In one aspect, the set gypsum-containing composition includes an interlocking matrix of the set gypsum formed from at least calcined gypsum, water, and an enhancing material. |
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The other important proteins include the nucleoprotein closely associated with the helical RNA, phospho-protein P, matrix protein M, and L protein. |
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Arterial caliber is regulated in part by wall shear stress, both acutely and chronically through regulation of matrix metalloprotcinase production. |
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In addition to the spindle cells, abundant strongly eosinophilic, stellate, extracellular matrix deposits composed of crystalline fibers were seen. |
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But the song builds and builds, its synthetic string-like sounds blending into a matrix of so many different melodies that it's impossible to even separate them. |
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The osteoblasts produce osseous tissue, become embedded in the matrix they manufacture, and are then renamed osteocytes, to reflect their change of status. |
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The fine-grained sediment of the matrix is composed chiefly of microgranular quartz, although chalcedony with a fibrous texture is sometimes found. |
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The processing can be extremely fast, requiring only the time to record a patch from a camera and then carry out the subtraction and a single matrix multiplication. |
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The hornfels can be very friable, as are the sakura ishi, which makes it easy to find nice crystal sections but difficult to collect matrix specimens. |
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Because of the very low water-cement ratio and the open matrix that allows air movement through the concrete matrix, pervious concrete can dry out very quickly. |
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Changes in the petrophysical characteristics therefore are not caused by compositional variations, but are believed to result from internal matrix strain. |
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In addition, secondary topaz crystals, released from matrix by erosional forces, have been found in both alluvial and colluvial sediments adjacent to topaz-bearing pegmatites. |
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Sandstone is indurated sand, composed of silicilastic grains bound together by chemically precipitated cement or a recrystallized matrix of fine sediment. |
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In this case, the matrix seen through the hole would represent sediment that has infilled an indentation originating in the interior of the valve. |
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This complication is circumvented by using the matrix approach described earlier to obtain a first crude estimate of the price of the equivalent nonconvertible bond. |
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For calibration, a series of glass standards was chosen that corresponded closely to the major element compositions of the melt inclusions and matrix glasses. |
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In the case of more intense Fe impregnation, scattered quartz clasts supported by a ferruginous matrix may be the only remains of former sandstone. |
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These computational results give mathematicians confidence that random matrix theory could provide an avenue to a proof of the Riemann hypothesis. |
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Aligned igneous minerals of euhedral potassium feldspar, plagioclase, biotite and hornblende in an undeformed quartz matrix define a magmatic foliation. |
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In this matrix of power, where patriarchal structures intermeshed with basic economic structures of labor exploitation, the position of white women was ambiguous. |
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Stalactite-like structures were common in the Black Sheep pocket, forming knobs and fingers of matrix covered with druzy quartz, fluorite, and galena crystals. |
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For the extreme pathway matrix of this system, there are four singular values, indicating a four-dimensional cone residing in the nine-dimensional flux space. |
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These fibres are surrounded by a matrix of disorderly keratin-like proteins cross-linked by sulphur atoms, like steel cables embedded in concrete. |
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Cells are prestressed networks of tension-bearing microfilaments that are coupled to compression-resistant microtubules and extracellular matrix molecules. |
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All melt inclusions and matrix glasses chosen were completely glassy, i.e. they had not undergone any devitrification and did not contain microlites or microphenocrysts. |
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Now, I do not have time to dilate on the way that that fed into the matrix of facts, but suffice to say it was an important matter from the defence point of view. |
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The relevant historical materials suggest that this emergence derived from the deep embeddedness of survey photography in an instrumental matrix of graphic disciplines. |
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Figure 3 B shows an optical section at a depth 14 m into the sample, revealing intense SHG from a matrix of collagen fibrils in the epimysium layer surrounding muscle fibers. |
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Thus. it is clear that at one point in the history of these specimens they appeared as normal quartz crystals perched upon a matrix of rhombohedral carbonate, likely dolomite. |
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The dot matrix said fourteen minutes, and there were apologies for delays due to signalling problems, so I walked all the way back up to the taxi rank. |
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We used commercial isotactic polypropylene Basel Moplen HP456J as a matrix material. |
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The resulting glass is a new substance in which the waste products are bonded into the glass matrix when it solidifies. |
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This unit features improved color display capabilities when compared to older units with a black and white or passive matrix color display. |
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If a vector is a 1-column matrix then a corresponding one-form would be a 1-row matrix. |
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A portion of the volatile species may be reabsorbed and recombined onto the surface of the char matrix by the devolatilization process. |
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The microstructure of the matrix shows large grains of pearlite in a matrix of ferrite. |
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The state matrix of the equation is time-dependent and no longer a Laplacian matrix, and is neither symmetric nor diagonalizable. |
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Visually, the upper right half of the matrix does not mirror the lower left half of the matrix about the main diagonal. |
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Cells of the epithelium are bound basally to a laminal matrix and apically to an extraembryonic matrix. |
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In this cartilage, the young chondrocytes, isogonics cells, territorial matrix and interterritorial matrix are distinguishable. |
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The dry matrix agents are most useful in slowly bleeding areas or in patients with a bleeding diathesis. |
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Furthermore, matrix methods and phase-space dynamics are introduced as a means of modelling the quadrupole ion trap. |
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The extracellular matrix of chorionic villi can be decreased, and the villous cores, thus, as pale as the intervillous space. |
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Hexapeptide-3 has been shown to mimic the beneficial effects of fibronectin to promote matrix remodeling and repair. |
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The infoldings of the IMM usually can accommodate acute increases in matrix volume. |
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In the factor analysis the intercorrelation matrix for all of the tests was factorised using a principal-components factor analysis. |
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This unconventional arrangement is closer to PenTile matrix family than the baseline RGB stripe matrix. |
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The resulting organic matrix serves as framework for the crystallization of the teeth themselves. |
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We ran other standard curves in the presence of urine and milk at 100-fold dilutions to assess any matrix effects. |
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The determinant was neither an identity matrix nor singular suggesting that the correlation matrix was factorable. |
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The same matrix Granocel activated with sodium periodate was used for comparison. |
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Electrospining concept has been used to incorporate ammonia borane core and polystyrene sheath in a nano matrix which is permeable to hydrogen. |
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Critical length of the goethite fibers is the reason the structural chitin matrix has extreme support. |
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On the other hand, the depth of deposition into the extracellular matrix was positively associated with the duration of exposure. |
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The fibers appear degraded with absence of a covering matrix layer on them, and the microfibrils can be observed. |
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Using Captiva NDLipids, plasma extracts are virtually free from endogenous matrix interferences. |
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In addition to ionization conditions, the matrix used in MALDI may play a role in the stability of phosphoester linkage and its mass analysis. |
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Thus, the elimination procedure results in an identity matrix rather than a triangular matrix. |
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Posttranscriptional stimulation of endothelial cell matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 1 by endothelioma cells. |
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Also, the new dot matrix printer can produce up to five carbon copies in addition to the original in one printing operation. |
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The study was conducted among end users of personal computer laser and dot matrix printers at office-based businesses. |
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Dot matrix printers are less expensive than laser printers, but are noisier and slower. |
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Below that, there's the dermis, This layer is a complicated matrix of connective tissue, collagen fibrils and microfibrils. |
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Binding members were determined from so called main controllers, which are main diagonal elements of the transfer matrix of controller. |
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Plasmin is involved in the destruction of the extracellular matrix which is rich in fibrin. |
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After the polystyrene concrete reaches its relatively low peak compressive strength, the matrix behaves much more plastically. |
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Homographic matrix maps out the maximum feature in the first image compared to corresponding feature points of the second image. |
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Cartilaginous tumors may produce irregularly shaped calcifications within their matrix that resemble popcorn on imaging studies. |
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On other side, the addition of rigid particles to a soft polymer matrix has an embrittling effect on the composite. |
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Histopathologic analysis identified a few chondrocytes embedded in an abundant myxoid matrix and heteromorphic nuclei. |
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Carbonate bedrock matrix heterogeny is often considered problematic in lithologic control. |
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The polyphenol fortification of peanut flour resulted in a hypoallergenic matrix with reduced IgE binding and degranulation capacity. |
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The core of the calculation is a series of matrix diagonalizations carried out by NAG routines designed to handle Hermitian matrices. |
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The incorporation of a polyfunctional monomer into a polyamide 66 matrix leads to cross-linking at low doses of approx. |
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