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Nested collagen matrices were prepared by embedding contracted cell-containing matrices (also called dermal equivalents) inside cell-free matrices; migration occurred from the former to the latter.

As observed by Devroye and Letac (2010), any valid rank correlation matrix can be written as a finite convex combination of extreme correlation matrices, also called extreme points (Theorem of Carathéodory (1911) and Steinitz (1914)).

Minimum units that govern the methods consist of comparison algorithms and amino acid substitution matrices, also called similarity/mutation/scoring matrices.

Otherwise, if we reject the null hypothesis of homogeneity in (1), the hypothesis to be tested is (2) H 0 : μ 1 = μ 2   subject   to   Σ 1 ≠ Σ 2. This is the usual test for equality of means in a two sample problem with unequal covariance matrices, also called Behrens-Fisher problem (see [ 25]).

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There are different plastic matrixes (also called resin matrixes) used in Reinforced Plastics (RPs) that provide different properties and processing procedures in fabricated products.

Where [B] = gradient matrix, (also called the strain matrix); [D] = drained constitutive matrix; [K] = stiffness matrix; [Ld] = coupling matrix;  = incremental displacement vector; and {Δuw} = incremental pore-water pressure vector.

All the weights are calculated by aggregating the results from a number of pairwise comparison square matrices, where the elements aij of a matrix (also called "dominance coefficients") represent the prevalence of criterion Ai on criterion Aj in reference to the corresponding macro-criterion/goal.

Briefly, it is well known that a linear model with a non-full rank covariate matrix (also called design matrix) has an infinite number of solutions for the choice of regression coefficients, and a constraint is therefore necessary to obtain a unique solution [30] [32].

SCX chromatography involves a negatively charged chromatography matrix (also called catex) selectively binding to positively charged peptides.

In contrast, SAX chromatography relies on a positively charged chromatography matrix (also called anex) selectively binding negatively charged peptides.

A position weight matrix (also called position specific scoring matrix, PSSM) infers a pattern of DNA segment and is widely applied in searching TFBSs [ 18– 218.

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