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  • amalgam matrix
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  • bone matrix
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  • cytoplasmic matrix
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  • cartilage matrix
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  • extracellular matrix
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  • extracellular matrix protein
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  • hair matrix
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  • mitochondrial matrix
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  • matrix
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  • matrix adaptor
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  • matrix band
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  • matrix calculus
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  • matrix cell
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  • matrix interference
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  • transfinite cardinal number
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  • transport number
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  • bone matrix
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  • matrix band
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  • cartilage matrix
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  • matrix calculus
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  • matrix cell
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  • extracellular matrix
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  • extracellular matrix protein
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  • functional matrix theory
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  • cytoplasmic matrix
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  • extracellular matrix
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  • groove of matrix
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  • hair matrix
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  • hair matrix
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  • interterritorial matrix
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  • interterritorial matrix
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  • inverse matrix
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  • mail matrix
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  • matrix
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  • matrix
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  • matrix
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  • matrix adaptor
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  • matrix antigen
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  • repetition number
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  • Reynold's number
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  • viscosity number
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  • winding number
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  • slice acquisition
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FEHBARS Federal Employee Health Benefit Acquisition Regulations
GRASS gradient recalled acquisition in a steady state
MOTSA multiple overlapping thin slab acquisition [technique]
MUGA multiple gated acquisition [blood pool scan]
RARE rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement
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N Number
NCT Number Connection Test
NNT Number Needed to Treat
Re Reynolds number
VNTR Variable Number Tandem Repeat
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  • plaster matrix

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identity matrix A square matrix in which the quantities on the diagnonal from top left to bottom right are all equal to 1 and all the other entries are 0.
(05 Mar 2000)
territorial matrix The more intensely basophilic matrix in hyaline cartilage surrounding the lacunae in which the cartilage cells lie.
Synonym: territorial matrix.
(05 Mar 2000)
external matrix The substance occupying the space between the inner and outer membrane of any organelle (e.g., mitochondria) with a double membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
extracellular matrix Any material produced by cells and secreted into the surrounding medium, but usually applied to the noncellular portion of animal tissues. The ecm of connective tissue is particularly extensive and the properties of the ecm determine the properties of the tissue. In broad terms there are three major components: fibrous elements particularly collagen, elastin or reticulin), link proteins (e.g. Fibronectin, laminin) and space filling molecules (usually glycosaminoglycans). The matrix may be mineralised to resist compression (as in bone) or dominated by tension resisting fibres (as in tendon). The basal lamina of epithelial cells is another commonly encountered ecm. Although ecm is produced by cells, it has recently become clear that the ecm can influence the behaviour of cells quite markedly, an important factor to consider when growing cells in vitro: removing cells from their normal environment can have far reaching effects.
(18 Nov 1997)
extracellular matrix proteins Macromolecular organic compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually, sulfur. These macromolecules (proteins) form an intricate meshwork in which cells are embedded to construct tissues. Variations in the relative types of macromolecules and their organization determine the type of extracellular matrix, each adapted to the functional requirements of the tissue. The two main classes of macromolecules that form the extracellular matrix are: glycosaminoglycans, usually linked to proteins (proteoglycans), and fibrous proteins (e.g., collagen, elastin, fibronectins and laminin).
(12 Dec 1998)
atomic number <chemistry> Symbol Z. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom and also its characteristic atomic number. The atomic numbers of the known elements form a complete series from 1 (hydrogen) to 103 (lawrencium).
(16 Dec 1997)
Avogadro's number <physics> The number of molecules in a mole (gram molecular weight) of a substance, equals 6.02 x 1023 molecules.
(09 Oct 1997)
Brinell hardness number A number related to the size of the permanent impression made by a ball indenter of specified size (usually 10 mm in diameter) pressed into the surface of the material under a specified load: where P = applied load in kg, D = diameter of the ball in mm, and d = diameter of the impression in mm.
(05 Mar 2000)
burst number The number of viral particles that emerge from a cell after a viralinfection has burst it open.
(09 Oct 1997)
Mach number A number representing the ratio between the speed of an object moving through a fluid medium, such as air, and the speed of sound in the same medium.
(05 Mar 2000)
magnetic mach number <physics> A dimensionless number equal to the ratio of the velocity of a fluid to the velocity of Alfven waves in that fluid.
(13 Nov 1997)
mass number The mass of the atom of a particular isotope relative to hydrogen-1 (or to 1/12 the mass of carbon-12), generally very close to the whole number represented by the sum of the protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus of the isotope (indicated in the name or symbol of the isotope; e.g., oxygen-16, 16O); not to be confused with the atomic weight of an element, which may include a number of isotopes in natural proportion.
(05 Mar 2000)
Reichert-Meissl number An index of the volatile acid content of a fat; the number of milliliters of 0.1 n KOH required to neutralise the soluble volatile fatty acids in 5 g of fat that has been saponified, acidified to liberate the fatty acids, and then steam-distilled.
Synonym: volatile fatty acid number.
(05 Mar 2000)
volatile fatty acid number An index of the volatile acid content of a fat; the number of milliliters of 0.1 n KOH required to neutralise the soluble volatile fatty acids in 5 g of fat that has been saponified, acidified to liberate the fatty acids, and then steam-distilled.
Synonym: volatile fatty acid number.
(05 Mar 2000)
gold number A unit of power of the protective colloids; the number of milligrams of protective colloid just sufficient to prevent the precipitation of 10 ml of a 0.0053 to 0.0058% gold solution by the action of 1 ml of a 10% sodium chloride solution.
Synonym: gold number.
(05 Mar 2000)
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