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Normal-form is simply a matrix that describes strategies and payoffs of the games (Morrow 1994).

This, however, applies to the density matrix that describes the statistical distribution over all the measurement outcomes.

The output is an origin destination matrix that describes the sources and sinks of the commodity flows.

Extension to the third dimension provides another matrix that describes the energy distribution of each basis component on every channel, which can also be regarded as spatial information.

At the same time, we associate the LN with a Markov matrix that describes the probabilities of passing from one state to other in the new 2D space.

A new relation is proposed, based only on the particle size, volume fraction, and relative moduli of filler and matrix, that describes the experimental results for reinforcement of both filled rubbers and a model system.

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Runx1 was also cleaved, predominantly at other nearby positions, by caspases-3 and -8, illustrating the limitation of using a PoPS matrix that described the specificity of caspase-2 but did not impose penalties for sequences that were likely to be sensitive to cleavage by other proteases.

First, the data matrix X is split into effect matrices containing the level averages for each factor and interaction matrices that describes the interaction between the considered factors [ 38].

This is done in the space of unitary matrices that describe rotations of the Bloch bands at each k-point.

A brain connectome at the macroscale is typically mathematically represented with connectivity matrices that describe the interaction between the different brain regions.

Combined with point matrices that describe specified boundary conditions, an overall transfer matrix for liquid-filled pipeline system can be assembled.

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