How old was the cast of Matrix?
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This result suggested that GTP was one source of matrix GTP. | |
The bone matrix of the humerus was more mature than that of the tibiotarsus, suggesting a higher level of matrix turnover in the tibiotarsus. | |
94 Citations | The comprehensive understanding was that the very old persons who also felt old were in a phase of transition. |
Moreover, we show how to exploit the structure of the proposed matrix pencils in Krylov-type methods, so that in this case we only have to deal with linear system solves of matrices of the original matrix polynomial dimension. | |
The findings contribute to an understanding of how people's values underpin their conception of ‘a good old age’ and how they shape their interpretation of societal stereotypes. | |
Depending on how the cells are organized in the matrix, it is possible to distinguish between NAND Flash memories and NOR Flash memories. | |
71 Citations | Using C0t analyses, it was found that the complexity of matrix DNA was the same as that of total nuclear DNA, indicating that matrix DNA does not represent any specific sequence class. |
197 Citations | The results showed that the matrix was theoretically sound. |
141 Citations | A loss of matrix macromolecules was not seen, possibly because the period between cell death and surgery was too short, as compared with long matrix turnover times. |
52 Citations | Collagen synthesis was equivalent (CTX vs CON), suggesting that restored matrix architecture was a function of attenuated matrix degradation. |
18 Jun 2001 49 Citations | Together, these results show how existing codes and future block-recursive algorithms can work well together on this matrix representation. |
We argue that many of the old results can be carried over to this new setting and that the original claims about the deformed matrix model are essentially correct. | |
38 Citations | In contrast to existing approaches that cast facial age estimation as either a multiclass classification or regression problem, in this work, we propose a novel approach that combines the strength of cost-sensitive label ranking methods with the power of low-rank matrix recovery theories. |
80 Citations | This vision requires disorganisation rather than resistance and replaces the metaphor of the matrix as a system of externally imposed rules with an understanding of how the matrix – to the extent that it exists at all – relies on hegemony as organised consent. |