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So now every other piece of technology on the market can only manage a two- dimensional approximation of the extracellular matrix, which means that it doesn't fit in with the tissue itself.
The prisoner's dilemma is actually a story that's overlaid on a mathematical
matrix
that came out of the game theory in the early years of thinking about nuclear war: two players who couldn't trust each other.
If they could only agree, if they could only turn a prisoner's dilemma into a different payoff
matrix
called an assurance game, they could proceed.
And then we can bring in marbles from below and have the hologram direct each marble to exactly the right position and angle, such as they emerge in a line at the top of the scatter
matrix.
An affluent secession of up, up and away, into elite enclaves of the educated and into a global
matrix
of work, money and connections, and an impoverished secession of down and out into disconnected, dead-end lives that the fortunate scarcely see.
Up until the very last few minutes of the surgery, which was very intense, a
matrix
of electrodes was implanted in my brain from this side, to be able to build a functional map of what the brain controls.
One acts as the structure, the other is the glue, or the matrix, holding those fibers together.
You can also multiply the whole
matrix
by a number, called a scalar.
You can actually multiply one
matrix
by another
matrix.
Write the first
matrix
to the left and the second
matrix
goes next to it and translated up a bit, kind of like we are making a table.
Now, look at the first row of the first
matrix
and the first column of the second
matrix.
2 times 8 is 16. 3 times 4 is 12. 3 times wait a minute, there are no more rows in the second
matrix.
The number of columns in the first
matrix
has to be the same as the number of rows in the second
matrix.
Understanding
matrix
multiplication is just the beginning, by the way.
Letting numbers stand for letters, you can put the numbers in a
matrix
and then an encryption key in another.
Multiply them together and you've got a new encoded
matrix.
The only way to decode the new
matrix
and read the message is to have the key, that second
matrix.
What if we have a
matrix
that says how many people changed their minds, and that becomes part of our social media experience?
Some of the ink particles are also suspended in the gel-like
matrix
of the dermis, while others are engulfed by dermal cells called fibroblasts.
It's thought that as water becomes scarce and tardigrades enter their tun state, they start synthesize special molecules, which fill the tardigrade's cells to replace lost water by forming a
matrix.
Components of the cells that are sensitive to dryness, like DNA, proteins, and membranes, get trapped in this
matrix.
Once the organism is rehydrated, the
matrix
dissolves, leaving behind undamaged, functional cells.
With this perspective, we are able to collapse reality into a simple
matrix.
Now here's a secret: as an engineer, I get really excited anytime I can reduce something to the
matrix.
This ever-expanding infrastructural
matrix
already consists of 64 million kilometers of roads, four million kilometers of railways, two million kilometers of pipelines and one million kilometers of Internet cables.
And all sorts of other oxalates are also sequestering carbon dioxide through the minerals that are being formed and taken out of the rock
matrix.
But somebody in the next house from yours is living in a different moral
matrix.
We still need some kind of management
matrix.
And it randomly generates points within a three-dimensional
matrix.
You know, companies and designers will be designing the
matrix
or the margins that respect both solidity and brand, and design identity.
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