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Qué (quién) es matrices - definición

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Wikipedia

Matrix

Matrix most commonly refers to:

  • Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions
  • The Matrix (franchise), an American media franchise developed from
    • The Matrix, a 1999 science-fiction action film
    • "The Matrix", a fictional setting, a virtual reality environment, within the franchise

Matrix (or its plural form matrices) may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de matrices
1. It is a bit expensive versus traditional valuation matrices.
2. And I do like the idea that attempting to ask questions about the place of art in our lives reveals these complex human and social matrices."
3. The proof is based on the physics of fragile sand matrices, which collapse into dense silt once disturbed, and on Archimedes principle: in essence, what floats naturally in water must do so in quicksand.
4. War, uncertain economic times and vertiginous change in social and cultural matrices leave in the dust the sweet reasonableness and hopes for consensus–building that the old establishmentarian Lieberman practiced.
5. And I do like the idea that attempting to ask questions about the place of art in our lives reveals these complex human and social matrices." The work will be in place for 18 months and forms part of Sefton Council‘s contributions to Liverpool‘s European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008 and the 4th Liverpool Biennial in 2006.