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In 3D culture, the T24 cells were freely rotating with the matrix and had much larger space for cell proliferation.
With the development of tissue engineering, artificial grafts using biomaterials as the matrix have been much studied to repair the tissue defects.
It is well known that for dense matrices, the latter algorithm has much higher data reuse than the former, and so can achieve much better performance; the same is true in the sparse case.
Since the structure is essentially modeled with a fine (pretty much uniform) mesh, the matrices have dimensions of several millions.
It is clear that the TG scheme has a considerable problem with the number of required matrix inversions although it has much better system throughput and total system value results than the MA scheme.
As a secreted extracellular matrix (ECM) protein, Cyr61 has much potential for activation via interacting with distinct integrins in different cells [ 25- 27].
d-disjunct matrices have a decoding complexity of O(n), which is much lower than that of d-separable matrices, which is O(n d).
The results showed that compared with the single-matrix based HZSM-5 catalysts, the binary-matrix based HZSM-5 catalysts had much better catalytic performance.
To address this issue, we design a preconditioning scheme using preconditioner matrix M such that M−1A has much improved condition while M−1z can be rapidly computed for any vector z.
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