Sentence examples for matrices in fact from inspiring English sources

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As described above, the three matrices, in fact, are derived from the DCT coefficients of the Y, U, and V components, respectively.

A post-compression exposure of tablets to the vapors of appropriate solvents realizes the necessary compaction of matrices, in fact, a high compression force (3 ton) is insufficient, per se, to prevent matrix disintegration in the dissolution medium, whereas such a disintegration is prevented by the treatment with solvent vapors, even with a low compression force (0.3 ton).

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This alternative hypothesis actually supports an important observation: that the fibrocartilaginous IVD NP inclusive of fragmented SLRPs and labile ECM molecules that are not tightly bound within the matrix in fact actually epitomize the degenerative NP phenotype.

Beyond a specific effect on the induction of α-smooth muscle expression, TGF-β1 also promotes the deposition of large amounts of extracellular matrix; in fact, TGF-β1 not only induces synthesis of extracellular matrix, particularly fibrillar collagens and fibronectin but it also reduces MMP activity by promoting TIMP expression.

By projecting out in front of the tip cell, filopodia may be able to detect a region of space where matrix-bound VEGF may in fact operate in an isoform-monotonic manner, effectively increasing the spatial range of the matrix-bound VEGF fraction's isoform monotonicity.

In many practical circumstances, the data or signals are frequently represented by a few matrices, which, in fact, is convenient for data processing and analysis.

We prove that the resulting stiffness matrix is in fact an almost perfectly diagonal matrix (the original aim of the construction was to achieve a block diagonal structure) and we show that this leads to an algorithm whose cost is O(n).

Besides angiogenesis, RLX may also modulate collagen synthesis and extracellular matrix homoeostasis: in fact it increases the expression of MMPs (matrix metalloproteinases) and degrades collagen, thus antagonizing the exaggerated fibrosis of the wounds (anti-scarring effect) [ 17].

The diagonality of the matrix is, in fact, an index of the effectiveness of effective decomposition of needs and CTQs (Critical To Qualities) at an appropriate level of detail.

Specifically, the woven yarns in coated fabrics are comprised of small filaments that are not held in place by a polymeric matrix, but in fact are free to slide past each other as the yarns deform.

This matrix is in fact a visual representation of the AR's components, the user assigns scores a (_{ij} quad in ) [0 1], where this a (_{ij}) represents a comparison of the two transactions (items) i and j: the user favors transactions i to transaction j, (t(_{i} quad diamondsuit ) t (_{j})).

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