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Matrix ([ ˈmaːtrɪks ], [ ˈmaːtriːks ]; Latin matrix "womb", actually "mother animal". The plural of matrix is ​​called - depending on the meaning - Matrices [ maˈtriːʦeːs ] or Germanized Matrizen [ ma [ trɪʦən ], [ maˈtriːʦən ]). The following is called a matrix:

Biology:

other natural sciences:

  • the components of a test sample that are not analyzed
  • Matrix (geology) , the fine-grained ground mass of a rock

Psychology:

Technology:

Films:

Literature:

  • a virtual real data room of the science fiction novel Neuromancer and the associated role play Shadowrun

Namely:


MATRIX is an abbreviation for:


See also:

Wiktionary: Matrix  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
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