color theory Crossword Puzzles
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Theory of Nursing Process
- Lady with a lamp
- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
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- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- 14 Basic Human Needs
- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- Theory of Human Becoming
13 Clues: Lady with a lamp • 14 Basic Human Needs • Theory of Human Becoming • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Goal Attainment • Theory of Nursing Process • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • The Behavioral System Model for Nursing • Culture Care Diversity And Universality • Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness • The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective • ...
Extra credit 2024-03-29
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- believes that people learn and process information in different ways
- Heartbeat can be heard in the ________ trimester
- A strong relationship where two people can communicate and feel safe
- ________ is the emotional connection a parent or caregiver has with a baby
- a strong physical attraction without knowing a person is a _______
- Sensorimotor Stage is whose theory?
- ______ speech is when newborns combine words into two word combinations
- responding to negative and positive rewards is the basis of ________ Theory
- A baby in uterus is called a _________
- Vygotsky's theory is called the _____ of proximal development
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- trust vs mistrust is whose theory?
- part of the brain tat is responsible for emotional reactions
- Childhood ________can be avoided with proper nutrition and exercise
- Kohlberg theory of of ______ development
- Just after birth babies are called
- teenagers often make these impulsively
- if a baby does not "turn" for delivery it is ________
- is a calcium rich food
- the most common cause of death for young children
- by age ______ toddlers should e ready to be potty trained
- toddler are know to throw _____ tantrums when angry or frustrated
21 Clues: is a calcium rich food • trust vs mistrust is whose theory? • Just after birth babies are called • Sensorimotor Stage is whose theory? • teenagers often make these impulsively • A baby in uterus is called a _________ • Kohlberg theory of of ______ development • Heartbeat can be heard in the ________ trimester • the most common cause of death for young children • ...
Stem Structure and Development Quiz 2025-11-19
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- Histogen theory of cortex
- Protective tissue system
- The most primitive type of protostele
- Vascular bundle which xylem and phloem are arranged side by side, xylem is in the inner of the vascular bundle closed Collateral bundle which has no cambium between xylem and phloem
- Type of stele in a monocot stem
- Ground tissue system in the root or stem
- Xylem encircles the central strand of phloem
- Ground tissue system
- The most advanced type of protostele
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- Histogen theory of the stele
- The most primitive and simplest type of stele
- Siphonosteles with overlapping leaf gaps
- Vascular bundle of a dicot root
- Type of stele which xylem is surrounded by phloem with pith at the centre
- Apical meristem theory, which states that apical meristem consists of three layer (dermatogen, periblem, plerom)
- Type of stele in a dicot stem
- Histogen theory of epidermis
- Apical meristem theory, which states that apical meristem can be devided into two regions (... & Corpus)
- Vascular bundle with phloem situated on the peripheral and inner side of xylem
- Vascular bundle in which one vascular tissue encircles the other
20 Clues: Ground tissue system • Protective tissue system • Histogen theory of cortex • Histogen theory of the stele • Histogen theory of epidermis • Type of stele in a dicot stem • Vascular bundle of a dicot root • Type of stele in a monocot stem • The most advanced type of protostele • The most primitive type of protostele • Siphonosteles with overlapping leaf gaps • ...
color 2021-05-12
Color 2026-04-20
30 2024-08-23
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- Set theory founder
- Cartesian coordinate system
- Probability and celestial mechanics
- Famous for his triangle
- Early female mathematician
- Indian mathematical genius
- Independently developed calculus
- Father of geometry
- Proposed 23 problems
- Famous family of mathematicians
- Founded group theory
- Father of computer science
- Sequence named after Italian mathematician
- Famous theorem on triangles
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- Series and transforms
- Prince of mathematicians
- Swiss mathematician
- Hypothesis on prime numbers
- Last theorem
- Ancient Greek mathematician
- Fractals pioneer
- Game theory developer
- Developed calculus
- Algebra innovator
- Contributions to mechanics
25 Clues: Last theorem • Fractals pioneer • Algebra innovator • Set theory founder • Developed calculus • Father of geometry • Swiss mathematician • Proposed 23 problems • Founded group theory • Series and transforms • Game theory developer • Famous for his triangle • Prince of mathematicians • Early female mathematician • Indian mathematical genius • Contributions to mechanics • ...
SET THEORY 2021-09-12
Nursing Theory 2021-10-15
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- According to Nightingale, this is anything that can be manipulated to place a patient in the best possible condition for nature to act.
- Henderson is known as the First __ of Nursing.
- The components 1-9 in 14 basic human needs are belong to ___ aspect
- There are four __ that categorized the 14 basic human needs.
- The month that Faye Glenn Abdellah was born.
- For Henderson, mind and body is _______.
- What is the second name of Virginia Henderson?
- Typology of twenty one Nursing problems were explained by whom?
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- What is Abdellah’s level of theory?
- According to Nightingale, this is the activities that promote health (as outlined in canons) which occur in any caregiving situation.
- According to Nightingale, this is based on the effect of the changes in the environment on the client's ability to regain his/her health at the least expense of energy.
- Nightingale defined this as being well and using every power (resource) to the fullest extent in living life.
- The most important impact of Abdellah’s theory on the nursing practice is that it helped __________the focus of the profession from being “disease-centered” to "patient-centered."
- The war where Florence Nightingale served the wounded soldiers.
- Where did Abdellah work as an educator in 1945?
15 Clues: What is Abdellah’s level of theory? • For Henderson, mind and body is _______. • The month that Faye Glenn Abdellah was born. • Henderson is known as the First __ of Nursing. • What is the second name of Virginia Henderson? • Where did Abdellah work as an educator in 1945? • There are four __ that categorized the 14 basic human needs. • ...
Set Theory 2022-03-15
set theory 2022-03-18
Set Theory 2022-03-18
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- For every set A and every given property, there is a set containing exactly the elements of A that have that property. A property is given by a formula φ of the first-order language of set theory.
- is an ordinal that is not bijectable with any smaller ordinal.
- is the branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which can be informally described as collections of objects.
- If two sets A and B have the same elements, then they are equal.
- which asserts that every set can be well-ordered, i.e., it can be linearly ordered so that every non-empty subset has a minimal element.
- Given any sets A and B, there exists a set, denoted by {A,B}, which contains A and B as its only elements. In particular, there exists the set {A} which has A as its only element.
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- is the study of the properties and structure of definable sets of real numbers and, more generally, of definable subsets of Rn and other Polish spaces
- can also be viewed as sets, as any n-ary relation on the elements of a set A can be viewed as a set of n-tuples (a1,…,an) of elements of A.
- Every non-empty set A contains an ∈-minimal element, that is, an element such that no element of A belongs to it.
- For every given definable function with domain a set A, there is a set whose elements are all the values of the function.
- There exists a set, denoted by ∅ and called the empty set, which has no elements.
- For every set A there exists a set, denoted by P(A) and called the power set of A, whose elements are all the subsets of A.
- For every set A of pairwise-disjoint non-empty sets, there exists a set that contains exactly one element from each set in A.
- For every set A, there exists a set, denoted by ⋃A and called the union of A, whose elements are all the elements of the elements of A.
- There exists an infinite set. In particular, there exists a set Z that contains ∅ and such that if A∈Z, then ⋃{A,{A}}∈Z.
15 Clues: is an ordinal that is not bijectable with any smaller ordinal. • If two sets A and B have the same elements, then they are equal. • There exists a set, denoted by ∅ and called the empty set, which has no elements. • Every non-empty set A contains an ∈-minimal element, that is, an element such that no element of A belongs to it. • ...
GREEK THEORY 2022-03-16
Set Theory 2022-03-16
Set Theory 2022-03-14
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- relative complement
- power set
- a collection of elements
- proper set
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- objects that belong to set A or set B
- not subset
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- A is a superset of B, set A includes set B
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- both sets have the same numbers
- the number of elements of set A
- A is a subset of B. Set A is included in set B
- objects that belong to set A and set B
- Cartesian product
- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
15 Clues: power set • proper set • not subset • Cartesian product • relative complement • a collection of elements • both sets have the same numbers • the number of elements of set A • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • A is a superset of B, set A includes set B • all the objects that do not belong to set A • ...
HAVIGHURST THEORY 2021-11-17
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- period of several years 12 to 14 years old
- period of slow and uniform growth
- period that extend conception to death
- socially constructed concept
- continual and cumulative process
- attain reproductive maturity
- new born baby
- change is gradual
- first source of the model
- accelerate slowly
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- stage 2 to 6 years old
- child must learn to become worthy and responsible
- child development best if left as free
- fertilization to birth
- true foundation age
15 Clues: new born baby • change is gradual • accelerate slowly • true foundation age • stage 2 to 6 years old • fertilization to birth • first source of the model • socially constructed concept • attain reproductive maturity • continual and cumulative process • period of slow and uniform growth • period that extend conception to death • child development best if left as free • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Is transformed into a walking, talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- It's primarily influenced by heredity.
- Refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
- This stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- Produce different behaviors in different age- specific life periods
- Implies personality, traits present during infancy endure throughout life span
- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change
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- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for aged mother and growing children
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Theorists argue that personalities are modified by interactions with family
- Adulthood in this period adults are at the peak of physical health, strength and energy
- A period of development before birth
- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity. • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Is transformed into a walking, talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- This stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- Theorists argue that personalities are modified by interactions with family
- Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological
- Adulthood in this period adults are at the peak of physical health, strength and energy
- Produce different behaviors in different age- specific life periods
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- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Implies personality, traits present during infancy endure throughout life span
- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for aged mother and growing children
- A period of development before birth
- It's primarily influenced by heredity.
- Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change
- Refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity. • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Is transformed into a walking, talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- This stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- Theorists argue that personalities are modified by interactions with family
- Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological
- Adulthood in this period adults are at the peak of physical health, strength and energy
- Produce different behaviors in different age- specific life periods
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- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Implies personality, traits present during infancy endure throughout life span
- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for aged mother and growing children
- A period of development before birth
- It's primarily influenced by heredity.
- Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change
- Refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity. • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change • ...
Particle theory 2017-02-20
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- can move and change shape smoothly
- Can't be squashed
- a theory that says all materials, particles are moving
- Particles spread apart
- tiny things everything is made of
- A unit for measuring volumes
- a gas turned to a liquid
- How a material behaves and what it's like
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- Holds particles together
- Bonds are weak
- Solis, Liquids and gasses are ...
- When a liquid turns to a gas
- Absolute zero
- The amount a substance takes
- objects that are heavy for its volume
15 Clues: Absolute zero • Bonds are weak • Can't be squashed • Particles spread apart • Holds particles together • a gas turned to a liquid • When a liquid turns to a gas • The amount a substance takes • A unit for measuring volumes • Solis, Liquids and gasses are ... • tiny things everything is made of • can move and change shape smoothly • objects that are heavy for its volume • ...
Haematology Theory 2018-11-15
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- The colour of serum in a jaundiced patient
- This defect is seen on a blood smear when uneven pressure has been used
- The layer of a PCV containing white blood cells and platelets
- An immature red blood cell
- The common cause of an increase in PCV
- This term means a lack of haemoglobin
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- The type of capillary tube used when making a PCV
- The agent in the first pot in DiffQuik
- When placing a capillary tube into a centrifuge, which direction should the clay be facing?
- The rarest blood cell
- This term means in increase in neutrophils
- This type of stain must be cultured with blood first
- The type of anti-coagulant needed for blood smears
- The number of minutes to spin a PCV in the centrifuge
- The red stain in DiffQuik
15 Clues: The rarest blood cell • The red stain in DiffQuik • An immature red blood cell • This term means a lack of haemoglobin • The agent in the first pot in DiffQuik • The common cause of an increase in PCV • The colour of serum in a jaundiced patient • This term means in increase in neutrophils • The type of capillary tube used when making a PCV • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- it is when you classify the information into....
- when you find the data then you wil have to look up for the theory that is implied in the data and compare them.
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
- it is the first step of data analysis...
- it is when you can't add something new to your category or subcategories, then it is called...
- it is the integrated and comprehensive grounded teory that explains a process or a scheme...
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
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- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is when important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
- you have in front of you a set of interview notes. you identify any important data about the person interview at the head of the notes. thi is call...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
- after searching for a lot of information about some key issues you should do this.
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
15 Clues: it is the first step of data analysis... • it is when you classify the information into.... • these are sub-categories which also are called... • it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding... • it is when you organize the information that you added to your category... • it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory • ...
Freud's Theory 2013-09-12
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- the type of method used by Freud
- A case study involving a female patient of Freud
- the part of the mind Freud is trying to access
- Freud's theory
- if findings of a study can be true of other people
- guns, clothes, snakes are some examples
- Freud data is subjective so it is said to be this
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- data from stories and attitudes
- The home of Freud's clients
- the dreams hidden meaning
- many thoughts represented as one symbol in the dream
- shifting attention in a dream
- the story content of the dream
- what is in the unconscious
- whether a situation refers to real life
15 Clues: Freud's theory • the dreams hidden meaning • what is in the unconscious • The home of Freud's clients • shifting attention in a dream • the story content of the dream • data from stories and attitudes • the type of method used by Freud • guns, clothes, snakes are some examples • whether a situation refers to real life • the part of the mind Freud is trying to access • ...
CELL THEORY 2023-10-22
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- study of diseases
- the central organelle of the cell that acts like its brain
- discovered that plants are made up of cells
- an explanation of a scientific aspect that can be repeatedly tested and has a lot of evidence
- a living thing that can move and eat and react to the world through its senses
- the study of life and living things
- first scientist who saw living microorganisms
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- a tool that can be used to observe small things like cells
- discovered cell reproduction and studied diseases
- a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
- a sickening characterized by specific signs or symptoms
- discovered that animals are made up of cells
- the basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- a living thing
- first scientist who saw cells and gave them their name
15 Clues: a living thing • study of diseases • the study of life and living things • discovered that plants are made up of cells • discovered that animals are made up of cells • first scientist who saw living microorganisms • discovered cell reproduction and studied diseases • first scientist who saw cells and gave them their name • ...
Circuit Theory 2023-10-17
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- Coupling between two coils
- Open circuit parameters
- Dependent source
- Voltage source connected parallel
- Unknown network
- Information of a graph
- Internal resistance of a current source
- Dividing graph into two parts
- Unique path between a pair of nodes
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- Two port parameter
- Response arrived at the end
- Response disappear with time
- Mathematical tool
- Current source in parallel with resistance
- Voltage source in series with resistance
15 Clues: Unknown network • Dependent source • Mathematical tool • Two port parameter • Information of a graph • Open circuit parameters • Coupling between two coils • Response arrived at the end • Response disappear with time • Dividing graph into two parts • Voltage source connected parallel • Unique path between a pair of nodes • Internal resistance of a current source • ...
Theory Assignment 2024-01-31
15 Clues: __ Bone • __ and Me • July 31st • February 14 • Sharing is __ • To _ or not to _ • You are _ sunshine • Your Favorite Food • Our Favorite Color • Your Favorite Sport • Your Favorite Drink • First Date Restaurant • Now combine 13, 2, 8, 1, and 6 • If there’s a __ there’s a way! • __ is in the eyes of the beholder
Set Theory 2024-02-19
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- type of set where the number of elements are infinite
- a set where there are no element
- Two sets are equal if they have same elements
- is a collection of objects or groups of objects
- When all the elements of set A belong to set B, then A is subset of B
- all the members of a set are Listed separated by commas and enclosed in curly brackets
- an empty set has __ element inside it.
- type of set where the number of elements is finite
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- Any set that contains all the sets under consideration.
- a set with only one element
- a singleton set has only __ element inside it.
- A set of every possible subset.
- Father of set theory
- The objects contained by a set are called the _____ of the set.
- If all the elements of set A are present in set B then set B is called the ___.
15 Clues: Father of set theory • a set with only one element • A set of every possible subset. • a set where there are no element • an empty set has __ element inside it. • Two sets are equal if they have same elements • a singleton set has only __ element inside it. • is a collection of objects or groups of objects • type of set where the number of elements is finite • ...
SET THEORY 2022-03-14
Nursing Theory 2024-03-20
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- - Understanding diverse beliefs.
- - Providing relief and ease.
- - External factors affecting health.
- - Integrating mind, body, and spirit.
- - Considering the whole person.
- - Speaking up for patient rights.
- - Encouraging patient responsibility.
- - Vital for patient interaction.
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- - Pursuit of optimal health.
- - Coping with health changes.
- - Provider-led decision-making.
- - Central concept in nursing theory.
- - Emphasizing individual dignity.
- - Encouraging patient autonomy.
- - Principles guiding nursing practice.
15 Clues: - Pursuit of optimal health. • - Providing relief and ease. • - Coping with health changes. • - Provider-led decision-making. • - Encouraging patient autonomy. • - Considering the whole person. • - Understanding diverse beliefs. • - Vital for patient interaction. • - Emphasizing individual dignity. • - Speaking up for patient rights. • - Central concept in nursing theory. • ...
SET THEORY 2024-07-15
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- this set has 2^n elements
- A ∩ B
- a type of subset
- diagrammatic representation of sets
- no. of distinct elements
- unordered collection of distinct objects
- no elements
- every element of A is present in B
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- a method of representing sets
- set has finite upper and lower bound
- A ∩ B is empty set
- U - A
- A ∪ B
- A and B have same elements
- members can appear more than once
15 Clues: A ∩ B • U - A • A ∪ B • no elements • a type of subset • A ∩ B is empty set • no. of distinct elements • this set has 2^n elements • A and B have same elements • a method of representing sets • members can appear more than once • every element of A is present in B • diagrammatic representation of sets • set has finite upper and lower bound • unordered collection of distinct objects
Set Theory 2022-09-16
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- A ∪ B
- set of all ordered pairs from A and B
- set of all possible values
- objects that belong to A and not to B
- no set membership
- collection of 2 elements
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- both sets have the same members
- set A is not a subset of set B
- the number of elements of set A
- A is a superset of B, set A includes set B
- set A is not a superset of set B
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- a collection of elements
- set membership
- all subsets of A
15 Clues: A ∪ B • set membership • all subsets of A • no set membership • a collection of elements • collection of 2 elements • set of all possible values • set A is not a subset of set B • both sets have the same members • the number of elements of set A • set A is not a superset of set B • set of all ordered pairs from A and B • objects that belong to A and not to B • ...
Set Theory 2022-09-18
Set Theory 2022-09-08
SET THEORY 2023-09-09
Set theory 2023-09-14
SET THEORY 2023-09-18
set theory 2023-09-15
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- (⊃)Indicates that one set is a superset of another set but not equal to it.
- (×)Denotes the two sets, typically written as A × B. It represents the set of all possible ordered pairs where the first element is from set A and the second element is from set B.
- (a, b) Represents a pair of elements, where ‘a’ is the first element and ‘b’ is the second element.
- (∅) Denotes the set with no elements.
- (∈) Indicates that an element belongs to a particular set.
- (∩)Represents the set containing all elements that are in both of the two sets.
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- that one set is a subset of another set but not equal to it.
- (∆)Objects that belongs to A or B but not their intersection.
- (∪)Represents the set containing all elements that are in at least one of the two sets.
- (⊆)Signifies that one set is a subset of or equal to another set.
- (=) Both set have the same members.
- the number of elements in a set.
- (A^c) Represents the set of all elements that are not in a given set.
- (∉) Indicates that an element does not belong to a particular set.
- (⊇) Signifies that one set is a superset of or equal to another set.
15 Clues: the number of elements in a set. • (=) Both set have the same members. • (∅) Denotes the set with no elements. • (∈) Indicates that an element belongs to a particular set. • that one set is a subset of another set but not equal to it. • (∆)Objects that belongs to A or B but not their intersection. • (⊆)Signifies that one set is a subset of or equal to another set. • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-09-21
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- The smallest unit of matte
- An atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons
- Plum Pudding Model
- Home to the nucleus and neutron
- Came up with theory of matter around us is made of indivisible tiny particles
- Gold foil experiment
- A form of a chemical element in which the atoms have the same number of protons
- The total count of protons and neutrons within an atom's nucleus
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- Planetary Model
- A positively charged particle
- Solid Sphere Model
- A group of two or more atoms that are held together by chemical bond
- Quantum Mechanical Model
- A negatively charged subatomic particle
- A subatomic particle with a neutral charge
15 Clues: Planetary Model • Solid Sphere Model • Plum Pudding Model • Gold foil experiment • Quantum Mechanical Model • The smallest unit of matte • A positively charged particle • Home to the nucleus and neutron • A negatively charged subatomic particle • A subatomic particle with a neutral charge • An atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons • ...
set theory 2025-02-25
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- acollection of elements
- set of all ordered pairs from a and b
- ℤ
- object that belong to set A and set B
- Q
- both sets have the same members
- A is a superset of B, set A includes set B
- the number of elements of set A
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- ∅
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- all subset of A
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- object that belong to set A or set B
- A is a subject a B, but A is included in a set B
- infinite cardibality of natural number set
15 Clues: ∅ • ℤ • Q • all subset of A • acollection of elements • both sets have the same members • the number of elements of set A • object that belong to set A or set B • set of all ordered pairs from a and b • object that belong to set A and set B • infinite cardibality of natural number set • A is a superset of B, set A includes set B • all the objects that do not belong to set A • ...
Economics theory 2025-01-20
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- An economic system controlled by the government.The ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently than others.
- A person who brings resources together to create goods and services.
- An economic system where supply and demand regulate the economy.
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services.
- The total market value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- The study of how resources are distributed among society.
- The amount of a good consumers are willing to buy at a specific price
- The study of individual markets and consumer behavior.
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- The point where supply equals demand
- The ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently than others.
- Government-imposed price control above the equilibrium price
- The portion of income not spent on consumption
- A situation where resources are insufficient to meet all wants.
- A market structure with only one seller
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone.
15 Clues: The point where supply equals demand • A market structure with only one seller • The portion of income not spent on consumption • The cost of the next best alternative foregone. • The study of individual markets and consumer behavior. • The study of how resources are distributed among society. • Government-imposed price control above the equilibrium price • ...
Economic theory 2025-01-20
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- What is a loss of efficiency due to taxation?
- What term refers to unrestricted trade between nations?
- What is the act of buying goods from other countries?
- What is the allocation of resources to maximize total surplus?
- What measures the benefit buyers receive?
- What is the revenue collected by the government called?
- What is the act of selling goods to other countries?
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- What type of curve represents the relationship between tax size and revenue?
- What is the term for resources wasted in tax avoidance?
- What happens when taxes distort market outcomes?
- What is a tax on imports called?
- What is the benefit sellers receive for selling?
- What is the total surplus in a market called?
- What is the term for limits on the quantity of imports?
- What is the amount a buyer is willing to pay minus the price
15 Clues: What is a tax on imports called? • What measures the benefit buyers receive? • What is a loss of efficiency due to taxation? • What is the total surplus in a market called? • What happens when taxes distort market outcomes? • What is the benefit sellers receive for selling? • What is the act of selling goods to other countries? • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-09-19
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- : Number of protons in an atom
- : Center of the atom
- : Particle with a positive charge
- : Combination of two or more substances not chemically bonded
- : The total number of protons and neutrons
- : The force that holds atoms together
- : Negatively charged particle
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- : Smallest unit of matter
- : Group of atoms bonded together
- : A pure substance that cannot be broken down further
- : Table that organizes elements
- : Atoms with the same number of protons but different neutrons
- : Substance made of two or more elements chemically combined
- : Neutral particle in the nucleus
- : Charged atom that has gained or lost electrons
15 Clues: : Center of the atom • : Smallest unit of matter • : Negatively charged particle • : Number of protons in an atom • : Table that organizes elements • : Group of atoms bonded together • : Neutral particle in the nucleus • : Particle with a positive charge • : The force that holds atoms together • : The total number of protons and neutrons • ...
Miller's Theory 2026-01-08
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- Miller redefines the "tragic flaw" as an inherent unwillingness to remain this
- Author of the essay "Tragedy and the Common Man"
- MAN The type of ordinary individual Miller argues is the one "who knows this fear best"
- The scientific field that bases mental analysis on classic tragic formulations
- Greek character whose classic "complex" is said to apply to all people
- Those who accept their lot without active retaliation are often seen as this
- A failing is described not as a weakness, but a fracture or this in the character
- A character's sense of personal worth they will die to protect
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- Shakespearean hero cited as an example of the struggle for a rightful position
- The dominant emotion resulting from a "wound of indignity"
- The tragic hero's struggle to gain their correct or deserved position in society
- Tragedy is the result of a man's total compulsion to evaluate himself in this way
- Along with Oedipus, this classical figure has a complex that Miller says applies to everyone
- The underlying fear of being torn away or ____ from one's self-image
- The mistaken belief that the tragic mode is old-fashioned or only for kings
15 Clues: Author of the essay "Tragedy and the Common Man" • The dominant emotion resulting from a "wound of indignity" • A character's sense of personal worth they will die to protect • The underlying fear of being torn away or ____ from one's self-image • Greek character whose classic "complex" is said to apply to all people • ...
PT THEORY 2025-12-09
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- An indication appearing during penetrant application that is the result of a contaminant.
- The tendency for a liquid to spread out and adhere to a solid surface.
- This type of surface is unsuitable for PT inspection because penetrant would be absorbed.
- A contaminant that adversely affects nickel-based alloys.
- Appears around an indication if the cleaning wipe is too wet.
- A discontinuity that renders a part unserviceable for its intended application.
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- Discontinuities that are normal in the material from its original manufacturing process.
- Substance applied to draw the penetrant out, creating a visible mark.
- Provides the color, either visible or fluorescent, in the penetrant.
- The visible result of penetrant being drawn to the surface by the developer.
- The length of time penetrant is left on the test surface.
- An indication whose length is less than three times its width.
- The resistance of a substance to flow.
- A contaminant that is especially detrimental to stainless steel and titanium alloys.
- A dry ______ should always be used first when removing excess penetrant.
15 Clues: The resistance of a substance to flow. • The length of time penetrant is left on the test surface. • A contaminant that adversely affects nickel-based alloys. • Appears around an indication if the cleaning wipe is too wet. • An indication whose length is less than three times its width. • Provides the color, either visible or fluorescent, in the penetrant. • ...
Strain Theory 2026-02-26
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- Following the rules to achieve success
- Help that makes it easier for someone to succeed
- The way something is achieved
- Finding new ways to achieve goals, sometimes illegally
- The frustration caused when goals are blocked by barriers
- Something people aim to achieve in life
- The feeling of being pushed to achieve something
- Something that blocks or limits opportunity
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- The feeling of being upset when something is prevented
- What society sees as “making it” or achieving well
- A lack of money or resources
- When people do not have equal chances in life
- A fair chance to achieve a goal
- Breaking the law
- Allowed by the law
15 Clues: Breaking the law • Allowed by the law • A lack of money or resources • The way something is achieved • A fair chance to achieve a goal • Following the rules to achieve success • Something people aim to achieve in life • Something that blocks or limits opportunity • When people do not have equal chances in life • Help that makes it easier for someone to succeed • ...
Tech Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-17
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- A small dot of color
- Processes all of the graphics.
- Stores all our saved files.
- Is the short term memory of the computer.
- Equality of a picture.
- A device that passes along a network.
- Is a theory that deals with evolution of processors over time.
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- It does all of the calculations necessary fo your computer to run.
- A unique network.
- A small chunk of information.
- Protects data with a secret code.
11 Clues: A unique network. • A small dot of color • Equality of a picture. • Stores all our saved files. • A small chunk of information. • Processes all of the graphics. • Protects data with a secret code. • A device that passes along a network. • Is the short term memory of the computer. • Is a theory that deals with evolution of processors over time. • ...
Cell Project 2017-02-02
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- Made the microscope
- multicellular
- the brain of the cell
- Made his own microscope
- plastid that contains chlorophyll
- Storage Trucks
- Recycling Center
- The Powerhouse
- Transportation system
- theory that cells are created from the division of cell
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- Single-celled
- Packing Center
- The Gatekeeper
- center of the cell
- Storage Trucks
- Jelly-like fluid
- the outside layer of a plant cell
- was a German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory
- Protein Factory
- Developed the "cell theory"
20 Clues: Single-celled • multicellular • Packing Center • The Gatekeeper • Storage Trucks • Storage Trucks • The Powerhouse • Protein Factory • Recycling Center • Jelly-like fluid • center of the cell • Made the microscope • the brain of the cell • Transportation system • Made his own microscope • Developed the "cell theory" • plastid that contains chlorophyll • the outside layer of a plant cell • ...
Biology 2015-02-23
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- theory that a species would slowly evolve over time through favorable mutations
- same bone structure, same function, no common ancestor
- both extremes are favored
- theory that life comes from other life
- person who theorized that evolution is due to natural selection
- when two species evolve in response to each other
- average trait is favored
- theory that evolution occurs over a lifetime and changes with use/disuse
- same bone structure, different functions, shows common ancestor
- hypothesis that early rain and lightning created simple organic compounds to create life
- person who created the theory of acquired characteristics
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- show constant change in a species
- period of no change followed by periods of rapid change
- theory that life came from nothing
- states that several key organelles of eukaryotes originated as symbiosis between organisms
- one species can change over time to become two
- one of the extreme traits is favored
- adaptation that allows an animal to blend into its enviornment
- our planet in its early years of volcanic activity
- organ that is no longer in use
20 Clues: average trait is favored • both extremes are favored • organ that is no longer in use • show constant change in a species • theory that life came from nothing • one of the extreme traits is favored • theory that life comes from other life • one species can change over time to become two • when two species evolve in response to each other • ...
Detective Detector Puzzle 2012-12-18
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- The_____is the narrator
- What theory does the murderer use to find Jolnes
- Name of famous detective
- How many witnesses saw the shooting
- Is the murderer tall or short
- How many unsolved homicides were committed in NYC
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- Who will never be discovered
- Shamrock Jolnes remove_____ from his face to wipe it
- What color is the murderers beard
- The pace was_______in the cab ride
- Evidence was found next to the body, what was it
- What city did this take place in
12 Clues: The_____is the narrator • Name of famous detective • Who will never be discovered • Is the murderer tall or short • What city did this take place in • What color is the murderers beard • The pace was_______in the cab ride • How many witnesses saw the shooting • What theory does the murderer use to find Jolnes • Evidence was found next to the body, what was it • ...
Detective Detector Puzzle 2012-12-18
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- The pace was_______in the cab ride
- What color is the murderers beard
- Is the murderer tall or short
- Who will never be discovered
- The_____is the narrator
- Shamrock Jolnes remove_____ from his face to wipe it
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- Name of famous detective
- What theory does the murderer use to find Jolnes
- How many unsolved homicides were committed in NYC
- Evidence was found next to the body, what was it
- What city did this take place in
- How many witnesses saw the shooting
12 Clues: The_____is the narrator • Name of famous detective • Who will never be discovered • Is the murderer tall or short • What city did this take place in • What color is the murderers beard • The pace was_______in the cab ride • How many witnesses saw the shooting • What theory does the murderer use to find Jolnes • Evidence was found next to the body, what was it • ...
Crossword Shmossword 2024-05-30
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- Luke Skywalker's father Darth _______.
- State known as "The Sunshine State".
- This caped hero's real name is Bruce Wayne.
- Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, and ______.
- Sheldon's last name on Big Bang Theory & Young Sheldon.
- Food group that includes milk and butter.
- The color of Cookie Monster.
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- What Buffy used to slay on the TV Show.
- Dogs are called 'canine' cats are called ______.
- Large planet known for its rings.
- Most popular vampire Count _______.
- Car company that makes the Ram, Charger, and Dart.
12 Clues: The color of Cookie Monster. • Large planet known for its rings. • Most popular vampire Count _______. • State known as "The Sunshine State". • Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, and ______. • Luke Skywalker's father Darth _______. • What Buffy used to slay on the TV Show. • Food group that includes milk and butter. • This caped hero's real name is Bruce Wayne. • ...
Ap Psych unit 3 review 2024-05-06
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- the smallest amount of stimulation needed for a person to detect that stimulus 50% of the time
- depth cues that can be perceived with one eye, and include relative size, relative height, linear perspective, relative motion, and light and shadow
- the sense of smell
- The rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone; enabling us to sense its pitch
- A theory of pitch perception that suggests different portions of the cochlea are responsible for encoding different sound frequencies.
- is the sense of the position and movement of body parts, enabling us to perceive the body's position and movements without relying on vision.
- of physical energy, such as light, sound, or pressure, into electrical signals that can be transmitted through the nervous system.
- Hearing Loss hearing impairment that occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the outer or middle ear, can be caused by damage to the eardrum or middle ear bones
- States that the just-noticeable difference between two stimuli is proportional to their magnitude.
- The process by which sensory receptors receive information from the environment
- The minimum amount of change needed for a person to detect a difference between two stimuli.
- The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye that contains photoreceptor cells and processes visual information before sending it to the brain.
- A readiness to perceive something in a particular way based on expectations, past experiences, context, and motivations.
- Size, and Perceptual Constancy-our tendency to see familiar objects as having consistent color, size and shape, regardless of changes in lighting, distance or angle of perspective
- failing to notice an unexpected stimulus in plain sight because you are focused on something else
- a person fails to recognize changes to their environment or visual stimuli, despite their being very obvious.
- specialized nerve cells that detect environmental stimuli, translate that information, and send it to the brain.
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- : The idea that the whole of perception is different from the sum of its parts, emphasizing how people organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes.
- Proposes that we perceive color in terms of three pairs of opponent colors: red-green, blue-yellow, and black-white, which are processed in antagonistic pairs by the visual system.
- Perceptual analysis based on the sensory data from the environment, without prior expectations or knowledge influencing the process.
- ability to focus on a particular object while ignoring distractions and irrelevant information
- Cues. Depth cues that depend on the use of both eyes, such as convergence and retinal disparity .
- A spiral-shaped, fluid-filled structure in the inner ear that converts sound waves into neural signals that the brain can interpret.
- Hearing loss is caused by damage to the cochlea's hair cells or the auditory nerve, often resulting in difficulty hearing faint sounds or understanding speech.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- Processing- process of using prior knowledge and experiences to interpret new sensory information.
- : This sense, primarily located in the inner ear, is responsible for detecting balance, spatial orientation, and movement of the head and body.
- and Ground: The principle of visual perception where we tend to perceive objects as distinct from their surroundings, helping us distinguish between objects and their background in a scene.
- the theory that the retina contains three different color receptors, hence RBG (red, blue, green) and these three colors combine to produce the other colors we see
- : Photoreceptor cells in the retina detect light and initiate the vision process. Rods are sensitive to low light levels and contribute to night vision, while cones are responsible for color vision and visual acuity.
30 Clues: the sense of smell • The process by which sensory receptors receive information from the environment • The minimum amount of change needed for a person to detect a difference between two stimuli. • ability to focus on a particular object while ignoring distractions and irrelevant information • ...
biology unit 2021-02-11
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- helps cells maintain their shape
- panda, cat, dog,
- vesicle mediates the vesicular transport
- single celled organism
- theory cell theory is the historic
- responsible for breathing
- many cells
- flower, rose, hostas
- helps the riobosomes make proteins
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- made of protein called actin
- multicellular organisms
- cellular structure
- unicellular organisms
- has the ability to alter it's shape
- theory
- one cell
- the heart is the main part of what
- material that makes up a chromosome
- contains enzymes
- membrane double membrane
- conveyor belts inside the cell
21 Clues: theory • one cell • many cells • panda, cat, dog, • contains enzymes • cellular structure • flower, rose, hostas • unicellular organisms • single celled organism • multicellular organisms • responsible for breathing • membrane double membrane • made of protein called actin • conveyor belts inside the cell • helps cells maintain their shape • the heart is the main part of what • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
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- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- Objective and value-free political approach.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- The "Father of Political Science."
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
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- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
30 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Approach focused on formal structures. • Plan of action guiding the government. • To measure data in scientific research. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • First to use the term "state" in writing. • Theory of the strong dominating the weak. • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
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- The branch of government that makes laws.
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
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- Objective and value-free political approach.
- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- The "Father of Political Science."
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
30 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Approach focused on formal structures. • Plan of action guiding the government. • To measure data in scientific research. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • The branch of government that makes laws. • First to use the term "state" in writing. • ...
Teoría del color 2023-09-08
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- Un esquema de color complementario es cuando eliges tu color y luego eliges los dos colores al lado de su complemento.
- Amarillo + azul =?
- Color puro
- Colores como rojo, naranja y amarillo
- Colores opuestos entre sí en el círculo cromático
- Un color + Negro
- Colores que no se pueden mezclar (rojo, azul, amarillo)
- Rojo + azul =?
- Tres colores uno al lado del otro en la rueda de colores
- Colores que se obtienen mezclando un primario y otro secundario
- Colores como azul, morado y verde
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- Un color + Gris
- Colores que están espaciados uniformemente en la rueda de colores, creando un triángulo equilátero
- Un color + Blanco
- Colores que se obtienen mezclando dos colores primarios (naranja, verde, violeta)
- La claridad u oscuridad de un color
- Un color y sus matices/tintes
- Amarillo + rojo =?
18 Clues: Color puro • Rojo + azul =? • Un color + Gris • Un color + Negro • Un color + Blanco • Amarillo + azul =? • Amarillo + rojo =? • Un color y sus matices/tintes • Colores como azul, morado y verde • La claridad u oscuridad de un color • Colores como rojo, naranja y amarillo • Colores opuestos entre sí en el círculo cromático • Colores que no se pueden mezclar (rojo, azul, amarillo) • ...
Design and Color 2019-02-26
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- A division of _____ can provide a sense of privacy and security.
- When all parts are in agreement.
- When all parts belong together.
- Large rooms require large-scale furniture.
- This line Leads the eye up and down.
- 2:3, 3:5, 5:8, 8:13.
- Radiation is created by lines that flow ____ from a central point.
- This line suggests action, movement, and excitement
- A two dimensional element of design.
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- Gives direction to a design
- A three dimensional element of design.
- This line adds a softening, graceful effect.
- This line leads the eye from left to right.
- A large object balanced with two smaller objects.
- Center of design.
- How a surface feels to the touch or how the surface qualities look.
- Balance that is achieved through the placement of identical objects on both sides of a central point.
- Gradation is a gradual change in.
18 Clues: Center of design. • 2:3, 3:5, 5:8, 8:13. • Gives direction to a design • When all parts belong together. • When all parts are in agreement. • Gradation is a gradual change in. • This line Leads the eye up and down. • A two dimensional element of design. • A three dimensional element of design. • Large rooms require large-scale furniture. • ...
The Color Green 2019-03-13
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- you use these to buy stuff
- a very spicy pepper
- this little guy can give you a pot of gold
- this is animal that doesn't have any legs
- these animals lived millions of years ago
- this green stuff grows on trees and rocks
- this fruit has a hairy outside
- this green stuff comes out of your nose
- the color of leaves in spring
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- this insect is lucky
- this animal starts its life as a tadpole
- an animal with a long big mouth full of teeth
- this guy comes from outer space
- be careful when you touch this plant
- we use this to make guacamole
- all kids hate this vegetable
- this is a long green vegetable
- this grows on the ground
18 Clues: a very spicy pepper • this insect is lucky • this grows on the ground • you use these to buy stuff • all kids hate this vegetable • we use this to make guacamole • the color of leaves in spring • this is a long green vegetable • this fruit has a hairy outside • this guy comes from outer space • be careful when you touch this plant • this green stuff comes out of your nose • ...
Color-Themed Landmarks 2025-02-27
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- (Bolivia) Known for its red-colored waters.
- (USA) Dramatic red sandstone formations.
- (Istanbul) Interior tiles create a blue hue.
- (Oz) Legendary city said to be green.
- (Chile) Glacial lake with gray ice.
- (Italy) Sea cave with intense blue water.
- (Moscow) Famous for its red brick buildings.
- (China) Clay warriors with terracotta (reddish-brown) tones.
- (Australia) Naturally pink-colored salt lake.
- (Portugal) Coastline known for its silvery light.
- (Africa) Known for its yellow/orange sand.
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- (USA) Known for its iconic white facade.
- (USA) Known for its "international orange" (golden) color.
- (Germany) Dark evergreen trees give it a blackish appearance.
- Vast ice sheet gives it a white/green appearance.
- (Africa) Named for the historical ivory trade.
- (USA) Named for its yellow-hued rocks.
- (Philippines) Hills that turn brown in dry season.
18 Clues: (Chile) Glacial lake with gray ice. • (Oz) Legendary city said to be green. • (USA) Named for its yellow-hued rocks. • (USA) Known for its iconic white facade. • (USA) Dramatic red sandstone formations. • (Italy) Sea cave with intense blue water. • (Africa) Known for its yellow/orange sand. • (Bolivia) Known for its red-colored waters. • ...
Espanol- color 2014-02-18
Color Test 2016-01-06
11 Clues: Feeling down • Flowering color • Lack of any color • Cowardly or timid • A refreshing juice • Typical rose shade • The bride wore ... • Vegetable and shade • As in chocolate milk • Many different shades • Masked good guy's transportation
Color Words 2020-04-15
11 Clues: Snow is ___ • A lime is___ • A bear is ___ • A Crow is ___ • The sky is ___ • A plumb is ___ • A banana is ___ • A pumpkin is___ • A Flamingo is ___ • A strawberry is___ • A rain cloud is ___
Color Schemes 2023-11-02
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- What kind of color does a primary color and a secondary color make?
- What color scheme is made up of a color's tints and shades?
- What kind of colors are orange, green and violet called?
- What are the colors across from each other on the color wheel?
- What are the colors black, white, gray, and sometimes brown called?
- What is the complement of blue?
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- A color scheme using three colors that create an equilateral triangle on the color wheel (they are evenly spaced)
- What kind of colors are blue, red and yellow called?
- What color scheme consists of yellows, reds and oranges?
- What color scheme consists of blues, greens and violets?
- What color scheme consists of 2-4 colors that are right next to each other on the color wheel?
11 Clues: What is the complement of blue? • What kind of colors are blue, red and yellow called? • What color scheme consists of yellows, reds and oranges? • What kind of colors are orange, green and violet called? • What color scheme consists of blues, greens and violets? • What color scheme is made up of a color's tints and shades? • ...
Color Vocab 2024-02-01
Color Scramble 2024-03-13
COLOR spandish 2022-10-14
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- It is a fruit and traffic cone.
- It is bananas and it is emoji.
- IT is vegetable and it is money.
- IT is flower and strawberry.
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- IT is the color of the apple and its balloon.
- IT sky is dark and it is oreo.
- IT is a cafe color and is chocolate
- IT is paper and is snow.
- IT is flower and eggplant.
- IT clouds and is smoked in the sky and melted.
- IT is a bird and it is one of the colors on the American flag.
11 Clues: IT is paper and is snow. • IT is flower and eggplant. • IT is flower and strawberry. • IT sky is dark and it is oreo. • It is bananas and it is emoji. • It is a fruit and traffic cone. • IT is vegetable and it is money. • IT is a cafe color and is chocolate • IT is the color of the apple and its balloon. • IT clouds and is smoked in the sky and melted. • ...
Skin Color 2026-01-20
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- Small brownish spots on the skin.
- Skin color that results from sun exposure.
- A person with very light skin due to lack of pigment.
- The pigment responsible for skin color.
- Deep or rich skin color.
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- Natural coloring matter in skin.
- Reddish color that appears on the skin, often on cheeks.
- Nutrient produced in the skin when exposed to sunlight.
- A skin tone with a greenish or yellowish undertone.
- Light or fair skin tone.
- Light skin tone.
11 Clues: Light skin tone. • Light or fair skin tone. • Deep or rich skin color. • Natural coloring matter in skin. • Small brownish spots on the skin. • The pigment responsible for skin color. • Skin color that results from sun exposure. • A skin tone with a greenish or yellowish undertone. • A person with very light skin due to lack of pigment. • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- motion
- the temperature when a liquid turns into a solid
- the temperature when a solid turns from a liquid
- hotness or coldness of an object
- when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor
- particles that vibrate in place
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- particles that move fast and escape the container
- the liquid turns into a gas
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- temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid
- when water vapor turns into a liquid
- anything takes up mass or space
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- positive and negative charged particles
- particles that take the shape of the container and move around
15 Clues: motion • the liquid turns into a gas • anything takes up mass or space • particles that vibrate in place • when a liquid turns into a solid • hotness or coldness of an object • when a solid turns into a liquid • when water vapor turns into a liquid • positive and negative charged particles • when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor • ...
Set Theory 2022-09-16
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- the number of elements of set A
- A is a superset of B, set A includes set B
- set A is not a superset of set B
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- objects that belong to A and not to B
- A ∪ B
- a collection of elements
- set A is not a subset of set B
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- set of all possible values
- collection of 2 elements
- set of all ordered pairs from A and B
- no set membership
- set membership
- all subsets of A
- both sets have the same members
15 Clues: A ∪ B • set membership • all subsets of A • no set membership • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • set A is not a subset of set B • the number of elements of set A • both sets have the same members • set A is not a superset of set B • set of all ordered pairs from A and B • objects that belong to A and not to B • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-10-04
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- of an atom, which states that the electrons float in positively-charged material. This model was named after the plum-pudding dessert.
- In 1933, James Chadwick (1891-1974) discovered a new type of radiation that consisted of...
- that combine to form the great variety of substances consist themselves of aggregations of similar subunits (atoms) possessing nuclear and electron substructure characteristic of each element.
- that all things can be accounted for by innumerable combinations of hard, small, indivisible particles (called atoms)
- Divided atoms in a process called...
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- All matter consists of indivisible particles called atoms. Atoms of the same element are similar in shape and mass, but differ from the atoms of other elements. Atoms cannot be created or destroyed. Atoms of different elements may combine with each other in a fixed, simple, whole number ratios to form compound atoms.
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- model of an atom consisting of a central, positively charged nucleus containing nearly all the mass and surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged planetlike electrons.
- are a type of radiation emitted by the negative terminal, the cathode, and were discovered by passing electricity through nearly-evacuated glass tubes.
- the theory that all matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles (atoms). According to the modern version, the atoms of each element are effectively identical, but differ from those of other elements, and unite to form compounds in fixed proportions.
- states that if two elements form more than one compound between them, the masses of one element combined with a fixed mass of the second element form in ratios of small integers.
- English chemist
- Greek Philosopher
- Roman philosopher and poet
- is a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound). An electron that is bound to an atom is one of the three primary types of particles within the atom -- the other two are protons and neutrons. Together, electrons, protons and neutrons form an atom's nucleus.
15 Clues: English chemist • Greek Philosopher • Roman philosopher and poet • Divided atoms in a process called... • In 1933, James Chadwick (1891-1974) discovered a new type of radiation that consisted of... • that all things can be accounted for by innumerable combinations of hard, small, indivisible particles (called atoms) • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-09-04
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- Particle attracted to a positive charge.
- First cohesive modern atomic theory.
- Particle that has mass and charge.
- Particle with mass but no charge.
- Isotopes have the same number of ___.
- Number of protons in gallium.
- The A# refers to the _______ of the atom.
- Particle with negative charge.
- Isotopes differ in their number of ___.
- Particle attracted to a negative plate.
- Experiment: atom is mostly empty space.
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- First idea of atoms.
- The Z# refers to the _____ of the atom.
- Particle not affected by another charge.
- Fluorine-19 contains __ neutrons.
- His model include a nucleus.
- Potassium-31 contains ______ neutrons.
- Experiment: Atom has subatomic particles.
18 Clues: First idea of atoms. • His model include a nucleus. • Number of protons in gallium. • Particle with negative charge. • Particle with mass but no charge. • Fluorine-19 contains __ neutrons. • Particle that has mass and charge. • First cohesive modern atomic theory. • Isotopes have the same number of ___. • Potassium-31 contains ______ neutrons. • ...
Set theory 2020-09-16
Set Theory 2020-09-22
Theory & Practical 2021-10-01
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- A range of cells that runs horizontally in a worksheet.
- The physical components of a computer,
- A spreadsheet program included in Microsoft office,
- Default alignment for numeric data in excel,
- A spreadsheet file,
- Responsible for creating, deleting, renaming of files and folders,
- Default alignment for labels in excel,
- Instructions that manages and support the resources & operations of a computer,
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- A single page in a spreadsheet file,
- A hardware device consisting of a stick that pivots and reports its direction to the device,
- Involves allocating adequate time and resources of the CPU to each process,
- A set of instructions that tell the computer what to do,
- A range of cells that runs vertically in a worksheet,
- Consists of a column indicator and a row number,
- A cell that is currently selected by clicking mouse pointer or keyboard keys,
15 Clues: A spreadsheet file, • A single page in a spreadsheet file, • The physical components of a computer, • Default alignment for labels in excel, • Default alignment for numeric data in excel, • Consists of a column indicator and a row number, • A spreadsheet program included in Microsoft office, • A range of cells that runs vertically in a worksheet, • ...
Programming Theory 2021-03-26
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- A location in memory which can be changed
- The skill to find the part of a string
- The programming construct to repeat code
- ==
- The programming construct to read code line by line
- Data type for the price of a train ticket at £19.99
- Data type for a password containing letters and numbers
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- A location in memory which cannot change
- The skill to print a string in capital letters
- The skill to print a string in lower case
- Data type to identify if a letter has been sent or not sent
- Programming skill that contains lots of data under 1 variable name
- The programming construct for options
- Python starts counting from this number
- Data type for the number of people in a cinema
15 Clues: == • The programming construct for options • The skill to find the part of a string • Python starts counting from this number • A location in memory which cannot change • The programming construct to repeat code • A location in memory which can be changed • The skill to print a string in lower case • The skill to print a string in capital letters • ...
Theory Review 2023-01-27
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- ____ means medium loud
- ____ means very loud
- ____ means soft
- ____ means medium soft
- the bass clef indicates the ____ notes on the staff
- how loud and soft the music is
- how long or short a tone is
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- ____ means very soft
- determine how many beats per measure and what note gets the beat
- how many spaces make up the staff
- the ____ indicates the higher notes on the staff
- how many lines make up the staff
- ____ means loud
- music is
- the staff is separated into ____ and consist a number of beats
15 Clues: music is • ____ means loud • ____ means soft • ____ means very soft • ____ means very loud • ____ means medium loud • ____ means medium soft • how long or short a tone is • how loud and soft the music is • how many lines make up the staff • how many spaces make up the staff • the ____ indicates the higher notes on the staff • the bass clef indicates the ____ notes on the staff • ...
Set Theory 2023-03-06
Music Theory 2023-05-07
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- When the triad is being outlined.
- Suspensions can occur in any voice as long as it moves ____.
- When the bass note stays the same and the harmony moves to a 6/4 chord above it
- Unprepared dissonance on a strong beat.
- V6/5 acts as this kind of tone.
- This is not considered strong enough to be considered in 2nd level analysis.
- When a suspension resolves up instead of down.
- Inversions should be on this beat.
- A chordal leap is this kind of embellishing tone.
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- The Phrygian cadence ends on this chord.
- This chord always moves to the V chord.
- This kind of 6/4 chord expands the V chord.
- V4/3 acts as this kind of tone.
- This part of the suspension is a weak beat consonance.
- Leading tone 7th chords contain two of these.
- This neighboring tone uses non-diatonic pitches.
16 Clues: V4/3 acts as this kind of tone. • V6/5 acts as this kind of tone. • When the triad is being outlined. • Inversions should be on this beat. • This chord always moves to the V chord. • Unprepared dissonance on a strong beat. • The Phrygian cadence ends on this chord. • This kind of 6/4 chord expands the V chord. • Leading tone 7th chords contain two of these. • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is the first step of data analysis...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
- after searching for a lot of information about some key issues you should do this.
- you have in front of you a set of interview notes. you identify any important data about the person interview at the head of the notes. thi is call...
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- it is when important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
- it is when you can't add something new to your category or subcategories, then it is called...
- it is the integrated and comprehensive grounded teory that explains a process or a scheme...
- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- when you find the data then you wil have to look up for the theory that is implied in the data and compare them.
- it is when you classify the information into....
15 Clues: it is the first step of data analysis... • it is when you classify the information into.... • these are sub-categories which also are called... • it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding... • it is when you organize the information that you added to your category... • it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory • ...
Music Theory 2014-03-13
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- pentatonic scale built with whole steps
- chords built on intervals of 4
- chords built on intervals of 5
- accents that are not on strong beats
- time signature that can be divided into smaller beats
- also known as clusters
- more than one rhythm played together
- scale with eight pitches
- more than one chord played together
- a group of pitches in all octaves
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- a song played in different octaves remains the same song
- more than one time signature played together
- a song that changes time signatures
- scale with five pitches
- more than one style played together
15 Clues: also known as clusters • scale with five pitches • scale with eight pitches • chords built on intervals of 4 • chords built on intervals of 5 • a group of pitches in all octaves • a song that changes time signatures • more than one style played together • more than one chord played together • accents that are not on strong beats • more than one rhythm played together • ...
Particle theory 2017-02-20
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- All people need to drink this to live
- It is a gas that we need in the atmosphere
- The 4th state of matter
- Causes particles in a solid vibrate
- Only moves when a force is acting upon it
- What do you call the temperature –273.15
- When a liquid turns into a solid
- Has the weakest bond
- What holds both a solid and a liquid together
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- What all of the states are
- When gasses become liquids
- When liquids become gasses
- What all states of matter are made out of
- When a solid turns into a liquid
- Only state of matter that has no bond
15 Clues: Has the weakest bond • The 4th state of matter • What all of the states are • When gasses become liquids • When liquids become gasses • When a solid turns into a liquid • When a liquid turns into a solid • Causes particles in a solid vibrate • All people need to drink this to live • Only state of matter that has no bond • What do you call the temperature –273.15 • ...
set theory 2022-03-18
Set Theory 2022-03-17
SET THEORY 2022-03-17
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- objects that belong to A and not to B
- the number of elements of set A
- A ⊇ B
- not set membership
- ℝ
- objects that belong to set A and set B
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- ℚ
- objects that belong to A or B but not to their intersection
- collection of 2 elements
- A ⊅ B
- a collection of elements
- set of all ordered pairs from A and B
- set of all possible values
- set membership
- All subset of A
15 Clues: ℚ • ℝ • A ⊅ B • A ⊇ B • set membership • All subset of A • not set membership • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • the number of elements of set A • objects that belong to A and not to B • set of all ordered pairs from A and B • objects that belong to set A and set B • objects that belong to A or B but not to their intersection
GREEK THEORY 2022-03-16
SET THEORY 2022-03-18
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- A\B
- A∆B
- set A is not a subset of B
- all subsets of A
- (a,b)
- if all elements of set A are elements of the set B
- objects that belongs to set A or set B
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- #A
- A is subset of B, but A is not equal to B
- all objects that do not belong to set A
- set of all possible values
- collection of elements
- objects that belongs to set A and Set B
- elements of set A are also the elements of set B
- A=B
15 Clues: #A • A\B • A∆B • A=B • (a,b) • all subsets of A • collection of elements • set of all possible values • set A is not a subset of B • objects that belongs to set A or set B • all objects that do not belong to set A • objects that belongs to set A and Set B • A is subset of B, but A is not equal to B • elements of set A are also the elements of set B • ...
Set theory 2023-09-14
set theory 2023-09-11
CELL THEORY 2023-10-22
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- study of diseases
- the central organelle of the cell that acts like its brain
- discovered that plants are made up of cells
- an explanation of a scientific aspect that can be repeatedly tested and has a lot of evidence
- a living thing that can move and eat and react to the world through its senses
- the study of life and living things
- first scientist who saw living microorganisms
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- a tool that can be used to observe small things like cells
- discovered cell reproduction and studied diseases
- a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
- a sickening characterized by specific signs or symptoms
- discovered that animals are made up of cells
- the basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- a living thing
- first scientist who saw cells and gave them their name
15 Clues: a living thing • study of diseases • the study of life and living things • discovered that plants are made up of cells • discovered that animals are made up of cells • first scientist who saw living microorganisms • discovered cell reproduction and studied diseases • first scientist who saw cells and gave them their name • ...
Set Theory 2024-02-19
Cell Theory 2023-08-30
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- Who discovered cells? (last name only)
- Chemical reactions inside a cell.
- Maintaining internal conditions.
- Has no nucleus.
- The Splitting of 2 cells.
- Found all plant tissues are made of cells (last name only)
- Obtaining food for energy.
- Developed a better microscope (last name only)
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- What Anton van Leeuwenhoek first called bacteria.
- Has a nucleus.
- An increase in size.
- Magnifies to microscopic levels.
- What material were cells first discovered in?
- The basic building block of life.
- Found that animal tissues are made of cells. (last name only)
15 Clues: Has a nucleus. • Has no nucleus. • An increase in size. • The Splitting of 2 cells. • Obtaining food for energy. • Magnifies to microscopic levels. • Maintaining internal conditions. • Chemical reactions inside a cell. • The basic building block of life. • Who discovered cells? (last name only) • What material were cells first discovered in? • ...
Cell Theory 2024-02-04
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- divides into two daughter cells giving them each the same genetic information
- the fundamental theory of biology
- the idea that living cells arise only from non-living matter
- an explanation for why things work or how things happen
- the study of plant life
- the idea that living cells arise only from other living cells
- the building block of life
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- an instrument that can be used to observe very small specimens
- parent cell dividing into two daughter cells that each have the same genetic information as the parent cell
- a statement accepted to be true
- a studied sample of an organism
- the study of animal life
- one of the components of tree bark
- one of two resulting from the division of a parent cell
- a process that results in change over time
15 Clues: the study of plant life • the study of animal life • the building block of life • a statement accepted to be true • a studied sample of an organism • the fundamental theory of biology • one of the components of tree bark • a process that results in change over time • one of two resulting from the division of a parent cell • ...
Set theory 2023-10-03
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- (∅) Denotes the set with no elements.
- (∈) Indicates that an element belongs to a particular set.
- (⊇) Signifies that one set is a superset of or equal to another set.
- (=) Both set have the same members.
- (⊆)Signifies that one set is a subset of or equal to another set.
- (a, b) Represents a pair of elements, where ‘a’ is the first element and ‘b’ is the second element.
- (∆)Objects that belongs to A or B but not their intersection.
- (∉) Indicates that an element does not belong to a particular set.
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- (A^c) Represents the set of all elements that are not in a given set.
- (⊃)Indicates that one set is a superset of another set but not equal to it.
- (∪)Represents the set containing all elements that are in at least one of the two sets.
- (⊂) Indicates that one set is a subset of another set but not equal to it.
- ( | ) Represents the number of elements in a set.
- (×)Denotes the two sets, typically written as A × B. It represents the set of all possible ordered pairs where the first element is from set A and the second element is from set B.
- (∩)Represents the set containing all elements that are in both of the two sets.
15 Clues: (=) Both set have the same members. • (∅) Denotes the set with no elements. • ( | ) Represents the number of elements in a set. • (∈) Indicates that an element belongs to a particular set. • (∆)Objects that belongs to A or B but not their intersection. • (⊆)Signifies that one set is a subset of or equal to another set. • ...
Cell Theory 2024-09-28
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- Organism made of many cells
- Proposed that cells come from pre-existing cells
- Incorrect theory of life arising from non-life
- Small structures within cells
- Process by which cells reproduce
- Outer boundary of the cell
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- Organism made of one cell
- Scientist who stated animals are made of cells
- Group of similar cells performing a function
- Gel-like material inside the cell
- Basic unit of life
- Tool used to observe cells
- Scientist who stated plants are made of cells
- A living thing made of cells
- Structure made of different tissues
15 Clues: Basic unit of life • Organism made of one cell • Tool used to observe cells • Outer boundary of the cell • Organism made of many cells • A living thing made of cells • Small structures within cells • Process by which cells reproduce • Gel-like material inside the cell • Structure made of different tissues • Group of similar cells performing a function • ...
Music Theory 2025-07-03
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- The process of changing from one key to another within a piece of music.
- A non-chord tone that is prepared by consonance, is dissonant on the beat, and resolves by step downwards.
- The art of combining two or more independent melodic lines. (Replaced DORIAN)
- An interval that is a semitone larger than a major or perfect interval.
- A type of counterpoint where the melodic contour is turned upside down.
- The distance between two notes.
- A stable and pleasing musical sound, free from tension.
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- A continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm.
- One or more unstressed notes occurring before the first beat of a phrase; also known as an upbeat.
- The sixth scale degree, often a pivotal note in melodic minor.
- The term for the loudness or softness of music.
- A virtuosic solo passage, often improvised, near the end of a concerto movement.
- The fifth scale degree of a major or minor key.
- The notes of a chord played one after another, rather than simultaneously.
- A congregational hymn tune, often harmonized in four parts, frequently used by Bach.
15 Clues: The distance between two notes. • The term for the loudness or softness of music. • The fifth scale degree of a major or minor key. • A continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm. • A stable and pleasing musical sound, free from tension. • The sixth scale degree, often a pivotal note in melodic minor. • ...
