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In the Qmax and Dmax measures, first, a cumulative matrix (denoted as o and (hat {mathbf {o}}), respectively) is generated based on c with Eqs.
Herein, we have prepared a SnO2/C composite of ultrasmall SnO2 nanoparticles (∼6 nm and ∼59.4% by weight) embedded in carbon matrix (denoted as SnO2/C-59) by a facile hydrothermal and subsequent carbonization approach.
Herein, a hybrid of Co3O4/Co active species incorporated in N-doped porous carbon matrix, denoted as Co3O4/Co-NPC, has been prepared using a scalable and facile method involving the carbonization of alginate composite after a Co ion exchange with sustainable seaweed biomass.
This work reports a facile metal-organic-framework based approach to synthesize Sn/C composite, in which ultrasmall Sn nanodots with typical size of 2 3 nm are uniformly embedded in the nitrogen-doped porous carbon matrix (denoted as Sn@NPC).
After t steps, the overall status matrix, denoted as P, is obtained with Eq. (11).
The term-document matrix, denoted as A, plays a central role in our analysis (see Manning et al. 2008).
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After aggregating the trips by basin and filtering by distance, we obtain the Flickr flow matrices denoted as (mathbf{F}_{{r}} = ( f_{ij}^{r})) for the air travel network, and (mathbf{F}_{{c}} = ( f_{ij}^{c})) for the commuting network.
We also show a JNCC, where all submatrices H u r, H u s u r, ∀u r,u s are replaced by identity matrices, denoted as the I-JNCC.
Herein, graphitized and porous fullerene carbon soot is used as matrix for preparation of activated carbon (denoted as a-FC).
The factor score matrix
We use P > 0 (<0, ≤0, ≥0) to denote a positive (negative, semi-negative, semi-positive) definite matrix P. The symmetric term in a symmetric matrix is denoted as ∗.
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