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matrix [ˈmeɪtrɪks ˈmæ-] n pl matrices [ˈmeɪtrɪˌsiːz ˈmæ-], matrixes 1. a substance, situation, or environment in which something has its origin, takes form, or is enclosed 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) Anatomy the thick tissue at the base of a nail from which a fingernail or toenail develops 3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) the intercellular substance of bone, cartilage, connective tissue, etc. 4. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) a. the rock material in which fossils, pebbles, etc., are embedded b. the material in which a mineral is embedded; gangue 5. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) Printing a. a metal mould for casting type b. a papier-mâché or plastic mould impressed from the forme and used for stereotyping Sometimes shortened to mat 6. (Electronics) (formerly) a mould used in the production of gramophone records. It is obtained by electrodeposition onto the master 7. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a bed of perforated material placed beneath a workpiece in a press or stamping machine against which the punch operates 8. (Engineering / Metallurgy) Metallurgy a. the shaped cathode used in electroforming b. the metal constituting the major part of an alloy c. the soft metal in a plain bearing in which the hard particles of surface metal are embedded 9. (Chemistry) the main component of a composite material, such as the plastic in a fibre-reinforced plastic 10. (Mathematics) Maths a rectangular array of elements set out in rows and columns, used to facilitate the solution of problems, such as the transformation of coordinates. Usually indicated by parentheses: ( ) Compare determinant [3]11. (Linguistics) Linguistics the main clause of a complex sentence 12. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Computing a rectangular array of circuit elements usually used to generate one set of signals from another 13. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) Obsolete the womb [from Latin: womb, female animal used for breeding, from māter mother]
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| In these tests, normal CILP slowed the activity of another protein, called TGF-[beta]1, that normally regenerates cartilage matrix tissue, the team reports. Obtaining cultures or performing histochemical staining can help rule out infectious organisms, while clinical tests for cartilage matrix proteins or antibodies to type II collagen (found uniquely in cartilage) can help define relapsing polychondritis. Glucosamine and chondroitin are biochemical components of proteoglycan molecules in the articular cartilage matrix, and their role in the integrity of the cartilage has been established. |
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