Matrix
Matrix (. [ Ma ː trɪks ], [ ma ː tri ː ks ]; Latin matrix ' womb ', actually " mother " The majority of matrix means - depending on the importance - matrices [ matri ː ʦe ː s] or Germanized matrices [ matrɪʦən ], [ matri ː ʦən ] ). The matrix is called
- An arrangement in the form of a table
- Matrix (mathematics), the arrangement of numerical values or other mathematical objects in table form
- Matrix ( logic), the quantifier-free part of a formula in predicate logic
- A possible organizational structure for companies see matrix organization
- A set form in the grammar, see the matrix clause
Biology:
- Extracellular matrix, the intercellular substance
- The interior of the mitochondrion
- The interior of the cell nucleus, the core matrix
- Nail matrix, the position of the nail on which this is formed
- The wall of a Perlgeschwulsts of the ear, the cholesteatoma
Other natural sciences:
- The components of an analytical sample that are not analyzed
- The base composition of igneous rocks, porphyritic structure see
- Matrix ( sedimentary rock ) the fine-grained matrix of sedimentary rocks
Technology:
- The material are embedded in composite materials, in which other ingredients
- A form of display technology, see matrix display
- A form of electrical circuits, see matrix circuit
- Dematrixing, a circuit of the color television art, which recovers the missing green signal of red, blue and black and white
- A device for automated control in the screening room of cinema, the matrix Machine
Movies:
- Matrix (film), a science fiction film (1999 ) and its sequels:
- The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
- The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Namely:
- Matrix ( radio program ), a computer sending the Austrian radio station Ö1
- Matrix (club), a club discotheque in Berlin
- Matrix Bochum, a nightclub in Bochum
- Hyundai Matrix, a car model
- Matrix ( literary magazine )
MATRIX is an abbreviation for:
- Multistate Anti- Terrorism Information Exchange
See also:
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation