Sentences with matrix
ma·trix
M m - ...the matrix of their culture.
- The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
- But the matrix structure of this reorganization was significant as a precedent for the type of changes that are likely to work next.
- In cross-section, the deposits consist of unsorted pebbles, cobbles, and boulders in a matrix of fine-grained debris.
- The surrounding matrix of the fossil, which creates a natural mold, should also be thoroughly examined.
- Yet, by showing how their concerns relate to the larger culture, by mapping their place in the social matrix, Brown is able to tell a telling story.
- The outer layer consisted of a loosely bound matrix of fibrous, textured material.
- The impact of such a policy was the internalization of a universal outlook and the location of the indigenous in the wider matrix of human history.
- Both the matrix and crystals are generally rather highly fractured, making it difficult to collect good unbroken specimens.
- Protruding from the frozen earth, like dinosaur fossils in a matrix of rock, was a row of brown vertebrae, ancient and massive.
- These blocks are enclosed in a matrix of sheared, serpentinized ultramafic rocks and thus the entire sequence constitutes another melange.
- The group currently meets twice each year and has developed a matrix of problem areas and topics for open discussion.
- The sediment matrix of the specimen consists of crudely bedded very fine sandstone with Ophiomorpha burrows.
- Locally, intense brecciation gave rise to angular vein quartz fragments enveloped by a matrix of massive hematitic rock.
- Equivalently, physicists can represent a given quantum system by a matrix - a square array of whole numbers.
- The fine-grained matrix consists mainly of quartz and feldspar.
- So they engineered a matrix structure that breaks down managerial responsibility both by region and product.
- What they do not do is erase the larger cultural matrix and power relations that propel women to undertake certain kinds of body transformations instead of others.
- These might vary from region to region, but they formed a cultural matrix that distinguished Italians from others.
- A favourite candidate is the so-called matrix structure.
- The capillary grows by degradation of the extracellular matrix and proliferation of cells at the tip of the sprout.
- The matrix is inserted at its base, the mould is adjusted to the desired width, molten lead is poured in to form a column, and the character is cast in the matrix at the bottom.
- Because of its lateral structure, the matrix management style is ideally suited for product development of medical devices.