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noun* * *ma·trix[ˈmeɪtrɪks, pl -ɪsi:z]ncultural \matrix kultureller HintergrundEurope is remaking itself within the \matrix of the European Union Europa erneuert sich auf den Grundlagen der Europäischen Union* * *['meItrɪks]n pl matrices or -es1) (= mould) Matrize f, Mater f2) (GEOL, MATH) Matrix f* * *1. Mutter-, Nährboden m (beide auch fig), Grundsubstanz f2. ANAT Matrix f, Muttergewebe n:matrix of bone Knochengrundsubstanz f3. BOT Nährboden m4. MINERa) Grundmasse fb) Ganggestein n6. MATH Matrix f (rechteckiges Schema von Zahlen, für das bestimmte Rechenregeln gelten):system of matrices Matrizensystem n;matrix algebra Matrizenrechnung f* * *noun* * *(printing) n.Raster - m. n.Grundlage f. -
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cultural \matrix kultureller Hintergrund;Europe is remaking itself within the \matrix of the European Union Europa erneuert sich auf den Grundlagen der Europäischen Union
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