most usually refers
The term may also refer to:
- Matrix (biology) , the material between animal or plant cells or the material in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- Matrix (geology) , the fine grains between larger grains in igneous or sedimentary rocks
- Matrix Isolation , a continuous solid phase in which particles (precipitates, etc.) are embedded
- Bone Matrix , a form of connective tissue found in bone
- Extracellular Matrix , any material part of a tissue that is not part of any cell
- Germinal Matrix , an embryonic brain tissue
- Nuclear Matrix , an insoluble fraction of the cell nucleus
- Similarity Matrix , which scores the similarity between two data points
- Substitution Matrix , which estimates the rate at which each possible residue in a biological sequence changes to each other residue over time
- Position-specific Scoring Matrix , which represents a pattern or motif in biological sequences
- Matrix is a virtual analog pattern hardware sequencer found in Reason , a virtual music studio program for PC and MAC.
- The Matrix (music Producer) , a music production team
- Matrix (artist) , a UK drum and bass producer
- Matrix (music) , an element of variations which does not change, especially in folk and popular music
- '' M@rix '' (pronounced Matrix) the 1997 album by the German band P.A.L.
- The 1997 remix album by the German band Haujobb
- The Matrix (club) , a 1960s music club in San Francisco where Jefferson Airplane , The Doors, Bruce Springsteen and Velvet Underground performed; Hunter S. Thompson was a regular at this club in 1967 (see ''Fear and Loathing in America,'' c. 2000)
- Matrix (jazz Group) , a jazz fusion ensemble founded in the 1970s
- Alfa Matrix , a record label
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