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Keywords:
Rows,
Columns,
Arranged,
Orderly,
Rectangular
Order; a regular and imposing arrangement; disposition in regular lines; hence, order of battle; as, drawn up in battle array.
To place or dispose in order, as troops for battle; to marshal.
a repetitive arrangement, usually linear, rectangular, or circular / concentric
An ordered arrangement of items.
(K) A rectangular arrangement of objects in rows and columns.
an arrangement of aerials spaced to give desired directional characteristics
a collection of miniaturized test sites arranged on a surface that permits many tests, or assays, to be performed in parallel
an arrangement of items in a number of equal-sized rows
an arrangement of points in rows and columns
an object with components arranged according to a Cartesian coordinate system
an orderly arrangement of samples
a set of rows and columns
to place or set in order: arranged.
Arrangement of a series of items according to the values of the items, e.g., largest to smallest.
Rows and columns of thin-film-transistors (TFTs) made on a glass substrate to form the pixel-addressing component of an active matrix liquid crystal display (LCD). The TFTs are made by depositing a series of films via chemical vapor deposition and patterning these films by photolithography. This process is very similar to the manufacturing process for silicon-based microelectronics. This is also known as a backplane.
An arrangement of objects or numbers, usually in rows and/or columns.
A series of data items arranged in a useful way.
A group of elements or circuits (or circuit boards) arranged in rows and columns on a base material.
A rectangular arrangement of objects in equal rows or columns.
mathematical term meaning a rectangular (or other systematic) arrangement of objects which has one or more dimensions. In algebraic and APL terms usually used to refer to a two or more dimensional rectangular table of numbers and/or characters. APL arrays are confined to numeric or text. APL2 and other advanced versions allow mixed or generalized arrays.
A collection of disks logically arranged into an object. Arrays tend to provide benefits such as redundancy or improved performance.
An ordered arrangement of instances in rows and columns with uniform spacing.
A set of samples, numbers or symbols, e.g. experimental data, usually arranged in a particular order.
A pattern of columns and rows. Used to describe bumps that are evenly spaced in rows and columns all across the die surface and not just near the edges.
A group of items (elements, leads, bonding pads, circuits, etc.) arranged in rows and columns.
An arrangement of objects in equal rows.
A set of numbers that will follow a specific pattern. An orderly arrangement often in rows, columns or a matrix.
Data arranged in single or multidimensional rows and columns.
For life sciences, an array is usually a series of spots of a collection of molecules that are arranged on a membrane in a very specific pattern. A second labeled molecule or probe can be used to detect binding or hybridization to a particular spot. The address of that spot indicates which molecule is present in the complex mixture. Gene expression profiles are commonly analyzed using hybridization arrays. Dot blots and "gene chips" are examples of arrays.
An ordered arrangement of seismometers or geophones, the data from which feeds into a central receiver.
The area of the RAM that stores the bits. The array consists of rows and columns, with a cell at each intersection that can store a bit.
A group of components arranged in rows and columns.
a group of items that are arranged in rows and columns. For example a memory array would be a group of memory cells arranged in rows and columns.
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