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Matrix definition

Matrix. (1 2 8 9) means a substantially continuous phase that fills the space between particles, whiskers or fibres.
Matrix means the table set out as a part of section 1.10 of Appendix B;
Matrix means the component or substrate that contains the analyte of interest.

Examples of Matrix in a sentence

  • The MCE will be responsible for OTP servic es provided by the provider type Addictions Provider and the provider specialty OTP as defined in the IHCP Provider Enrollment Type and Specialty Matrix.

  • The following QC samples will be used to assess the precision, accuracy, representativeness, completeness, and comparability of analytical laboratory data: • Field Duplicates • Equipment Rinsate Samples • Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate Samples • Trip Blanks and Temperature Blanks Guidelines for collecting minimum QA/QC samples are outlined in Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund (EPA, 1994).


More Definitions of Matrix

Matrix means the substances that are present in a sample except for the analyte(s) of interest.
Matrix means a volume equivalent to 50 percent or greater of the total volume of a horizon or horizon subdivision.
Matrix means a volume of soil equivalent to 50 percent or greater of the total volume of a horizon.
Matrix means something, as a substance, in which something else originates, develops, or is contained.
Matrix means the material to be analyzed including, but not limited to, flower, trim, leaves, other plant matter, cannabis concen- trate, cannabis infused, and edibles.
Matrix means Matrix Partners China II Hong Kong Limited, Matrix Affiliates and its affiliated or successor funds, companies or entities.
Matrix means the physical settlement matrix published by ISDA called “Credit Derivatives Physical Settlement Matrix” as at the Trade Date or such other similar document from time to time agreed between the Issuer and the Securities Borrower in relation to any Securities Loan or the Issuer and the Swap Counterparty in relation to any Swap