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A list of all pages that have property "HasDescription" with value "3-dimensional array who's spatial direct parts are matrices.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Array3D  + (3-dimensional array who's spatial direct parts are matrices.)
    • Pictorial  + (A 'Graphical' that stands for a real world object that shows a recognizable pictorial pattern without being necessarily associated to a symbolic language.)
    • PhysicalQuantity  + (A 'Mathematical' entity that is made of a 'Numeral' and a 'MeasurementUnit' defined by a physical law, connected to a physical entity through a model perspective. Measurement is done according to the same model.)
    • Numerical  + (A 'Mathematical' that has no unknown value, i.e. all its 'Variable"-s parts refers to a 'Number' (for scalars that have a built-in datatype) or to another 'Numerical' (for complex numerical data structures that should rely on external implementations).)
    • Graphical  + (A 'Perceptual' which stands for a real world object whose spatial configuration is due to an explicit graphical procedure and shows an identifiable pattern.)
    • Auditory  + (A 'Perceptual' which stands for a real world object whose spatiotemporal pattern makes it identifiable by an observer as a sound.)
    • Visual  + (A 'Perceptual' which stands for a real world object whose spatiotemporal pattern makes it identifiable by an observer through an optical perception employing the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum.)
    • Matter  + (A 'Physical' that possesses some 'Lepton' or 'Quark' parts in each of its temporal parts.)
    • Existent  + (A 'Physical' which is a tessellation of 'State' temporal direct parts.)
    • State  + (A 'Physical' which is a tessellation of spatial direct parts.)
    • Field  + (A 'Physical' with 'Massless' parts that are mediators of interactions.)
    • Vacuum  + (A 'Physical' with no 'Massive' parts.)
    • Semiosis  + (A 'Process', that has participant an 'Interpreter', that is aimed to produce a 'Sign' representing another participant, the 'Object'.)
    • QuantitativeProperty  + (A 'Quantity' that can be quantified with respect to a standardized reference physical instance (e.g. the prototype meter bar, the kg prototype) or method (e.g. resilience) through a measurement process.)
    • MeasurementUnit  + (A 'Quantity' that stands for the standard A 'Quantity' that stands for the standard reference magnitude of a specific class of measurement processes, defined and adopted by convention or by law.</br></br>The numerical quantity value of the 'MeasurementUnit' is conventionally 1 and does not appear.</br></br>Quantitative measurement results are expressed as a multiple of the 'MeasurementUnit'.ed as a multiple of the 'MeasurementUnit'.)
    • Determination  + (A 'Semiosis' that involves an 'Observer' tA 'Semiosis' that involves an 'Observer' that perceives another 'Physical' (the 'Object') through a specific perception mechanism and produces a 'Property' (the 'Sign') that stands for the result of that particular perception according to a well defined conventional procedure. to a well defined conventional procedure.)
    • Index  + (A 'Sign' that stands for an 'Object' due to causal continguity.)
    • Conventional  + (A 'Sign' that stands for an 'Object' through convention, norm or habit, without any resemblance to it.)
    • Theory  + (A 'conventional' that stand for a 'physical'.)
    • Geometrical  + (A 'graphical' aimed to represent a geometrical concept.)
    • PhysicalPhenomenon  + (A 'process' that is recognized by physical sciences and is categorized accordingly.)
    • ScalarBoson  + (A Boson whos spin equals zero.)
    • NaturalMaterial  + (A Material occurring in nature, without the need of human intervention.)
    • Mixture  + (A Miixture is a material made up of two or more different substances which are physically (not chemically) combined.)
    • SIPrefixedUnit  + (A SI base or special unit with a metric prefix.)
    • SICoherentDerivedUnit  + (A SI derived unit whos numerical factor in front of the product of SI base units is one.)
    • Hyperon  + (A baryon containing one or more strange quarks, but no charm, bottom, or top quark.)
    • Boolean  + (A boolean number.)
    • ElementaryBoson  + (A boson that is a single elementary particle.)
    • TensorBoson  + (A boson whos spin equals two.)
    • VectorBoson  + (A boson whose spin equals one.)
    • GaugeBoson  + (A bosonic elementary particle that mediates interactions among elementary fermions, and thus acts as a force carrier.)
    • Factory  + (A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled.)
    • EncodedData  + (A causal object whose properties variation are encoded by an agent and that can be decoded by another agent according to a specific rule.)
    • Observation  + (A characterisation of an object with an actual interaction.)
    • Observer  + (A characteriser that declares a property for an object through the specific interaction required by the property definition.)
    • Estimator  + (A characteriser that declares a property for an object without actually interact with it with the specific interaction required by the property definition (i.e. infer a property from other properties).)
    • WBoson  + (A charged vector boson that mediate the weak interaction.)
    • ElectrochemicalPhenomenon  + (A chemical phenomenon that is accompanied by the flow of electric current)
    • ElectrochemicalReaction  + (A chemical reaction in an electrolyte involving a transfer of electrons between chemical components or between chemical components and an electrode.)
    • ElementalSubstance  + (A chemical substance composed of atoms with the same number of protons in the atomic nucleus.)
    • ChemicalCompound  + (A chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.)
    • Reductionistic  + (A class devoted to categorize 'Physical'-s according to their granularity relations, first in terms of time evolution (Existent) and then in terms of their composition (State), up to the spatial a-tomistic element (Elementary).)