coronavirus Crossword Puzzles
Virus, Batteri, Protisti e Funghi 2021-05-07
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- Sono alghe che vivono in mari caldi e formano le barriere coralline
- Sono virus che infettano i batteri
- Sono parassiti endocellulari obbligati
- Sono organismi eterotrofi e decompositori
- Sono le forme pluricellulari delle alghe
- Il dominio dei Bacteria, come quello degli Archaea, appartiene ai
- Formano l’involucro esterno di un batterio: una parete cellulare rigida e...
- Un gruppo di protisti che abita zone acquose e parassita pesci o insetti, ma può anche vivere sulla terraferma
- Sono una simbiosi tra un cianobatterio e un fungo
- Un tipo di fungo unicellulare che fa parte degli ascomiceti, uno di questi è di birra
- Fanno parte del regno dei fungi e producono le zigospore
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- É una famiglia di virus che va dal comune raffreddore a malattie più gravi e se ne è scoperto un nuovo ceppo nel 2019
- Insieme ai funghi contribuiscono alla decomposizione del materiale biologico
- É un virus animale agente dell’AIDS
- Strutture che trasferiscono tratti di DNA da un batterio all’altro
- Un gruppo di protisti che abita zone umide e può essere plasmodiale o cellulare
- É la prima fase della riproduzione di un virus a DNA rivestito
- Massa di filamenti che costituisce il corpo di un fungo
- Sono protisti fotosintetici uni o pluricellulari
- La contengono le pareti cellulari dei funghi, non è cellulosa, ma è...
20 Clues: Sono virus che infettano i batteri • É un virus animale agente dell’AIDS • Sono parassiti endocellulari obbligati • Sono le forme pluricellulari delle alghe • Sono organismi eterotrofi e decompositori • Sono protisti fotosintetici uni o pluricellulari • Sono una simbiosi tra un cianobatterio e un fungo • Massa di filamenti che costituisce il corpo di un fungo • ...
Bacteria and Virus Review Puzzle 2023-11-08
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- tiny disease causing particle
- some bacteria help us digest this
- living organism where a virus can reproduce
- virus that are slinky shaped
- some bacteria make this for plants
- rod shaped bacteria
- Van Leeuwenhock made these as a hobby
- do not work viruses only on bacteria
- bacteria don't have this organelle
- spiral shaped bacteria
- harmful bacteria can make you ________
- some bacteria can reproduce this quick!
- hundreds of millions live here on your body now!
- help your body produce antibodies to fight viruses
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- bacteria are the oldest life form in this planet
- the coronavirus is this type of virus
- there is more bacteria in this body part than people on the planet
- organism that makes their own food
- whip like structure that helps bacteria to move around
- only some bacteria have this part and it offers protection
- can attack and kill bacteria
- viruses are not considered to be __________
- there is more bacteria than this in your body!
- organism that get their energy by eating others
- round shaped bacteria
- simplest from of life
- bacteria reproduce by this method
- some bacteria do this to dead organic material
- the virus that causes the flu
29 Clues: rod shaped bacteria • round shaped bacteria • simplest from of life • spiral shaped bacteria • can attack and kill bacteria • virus that are slinky shaped • tiny disease causing particle • the virus that causes the flu • some bacteria help us digest this • bacteria reproduce by this method • organism that makes their own food • some bacteria make this for plants • ...
Unit 4. Grouping and Identifying Organisms 2024-04-10
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- A tool used by scientists to study viruses.
- An extremely small piece of material that causes disease in humans, animals, and plants.
- Feeding; taking in nutrients to provide energy and materials for growth.
- Part of a virus that tells other cells to make more viruses.
- A hybrid animal of a male lion and a female tiger.
- Breaking down food to release energy that the organism can use.
- Detecting changes in the environment.
- A hybrid animal of a male tiger and a female lion.
- When viruses … they have to get inside a living cell before they can make copies of themselves.
- Getting rid of waste materials, such as carbon dioxide.
- A disease caused by the influenza viruses.
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- A permanent increase in size.
- Viruses are not made of … because they do not have a membrane or cytoplasm.
- A scientific word for 'children'.
- A type of virus that looks like a crown.
- Not all the organisms in a species … to each other although they look similar.
- Making more organisms of the same species.
- When organism is … this means it can produce children.
- Changing the position of all or part of the body.
- Indian elephants … only with other Indian elephants. They do not … with African elephants.
20 Clues: A permanent increase in size. • A scientific word for 'children'. • Detecting changes in the environment. • A type of virus that looks like a crown. • Making more organisms of the same species. • A disease caused by the influenza viruses. • A tool used by scientists to study viruses. • Changing the position of all or part of the body. • ...
Epistle of Romans 2020-03-27
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- Doesn't the ___ have power over the clay? (9:21)
- There is none righteous, no not ____. (3:10)
- Abraham was reckoned righteous by _____. (4:3)
- We believe for things we can see and hope for things we cannot ___. (8:24)
- The ____ of God leads man to repentance.(2:4)
- Whoever believes on him (Jesus Christ) shall not be ___. (9:33)
- We present ourselves to God as a living ___. (12:1)
- The just shall live by faith.(1:17)
- What can separate us from the love of God. (8:38,39)
- Faith comes by ___ the Word of God. (10:17)
- Being justified by believing, we have ____ with God. (5:1)
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- God made Abraham a ____ that he would be heir to the world because he believed. (4:13)
- What is the name of the devil's latest distraction? (2 words)
- We are more than ____ through God. (8:37)
- In order to believe, people need to hear a ___. (10:14)
- I am ready to preach the ______. (1:15)
- There is no condemnation when we walk in the ____. (8:1)
- Name of Abraham's wife.(4:19)
- What kind of tree does God compare Jews and Gentiles to? (11:17)
- Because of ____, sin entered the world. (5:14)
20 Clues: Name of Abraham's wife.(4:19) • The just shall live by faith.(1:17) • I am ready to preach the ______. (1:15) • We are more than ____ through God. (8:37) • Faith comes by ___ the Word of God. (10:17) • There is none righteous, no not ____. (3:10) • The ____ of God leads man to repentance.(2:4) • Abraham was reckoned righteous by _____. (4:3) • ...
CoronaCrossword 2021-01-03
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- Acronym - group responsible for advising the UK government in times of scientific emergency (4)
- Restriction on freedom to reduce transmission (8)
- Of someone who does not show signs of disease despite infection (12)
- Worldwide outbreak of disease (8)
- Initialism - Apparatus worn to prevent infection of those frequently exposed to virus (3)
- Chinese city with first disease outbreaks (5)
- Biological preparation inducing acquired immunity to administered individuals (7)
- Three ____ system implemented after failure of local lockdowns (4)
- "____ and _____" - NHS initiative to reduce transmission via notification of positive contact (4,4)
- Machine used to deliver air to the lungs and to 'breathe' for patients whose own bodies' ability is insufficient (10)
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- Resistance to disease owing to the infection and survival of >80% of the population (4,8)
- Individual quarantine on receipt of positive result (4,7)
- Pharma company - paired with Oxford University to produce vaccine (11)
- Current UK government slogan for COVID-19 advice (5,4,5)
- See 16 Down
- "_______ the curve" - to reduce the rate of transmission (7)
- Type of pathogen that causes COVID-19 (11)
- Injection of this substance could kill COVID-19 in "under a minute" (Trump, D. 2020)(12)
- Prof. Chris _____, UK's Chief Medical Officer (6)
- Pharma company cooperative - completed the first UK approved vaccine (6,8)
- See 18 Across
21 Clues: See 16 Down • See 18 Across • Worldwide outbreak of disease (8) • Type of pathogen that causes COVID-19 (11) • Chinese city with first disease outbreaks (5) • Restriction on freedom to reduce transmission (8) • Prof. Chris _____, UK's Chief Medical Officer (6) • Current UK government slogan for COVID-19 advice (5,4,5) • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2017-09-20
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- This feline disease is almost always fatal
- Vaccines stimulate the immune system which then produces________
- Another name for Chlamydiosis
- Feline infectious peritonitis is caused by_______________
- This disease will travel to the brain and spinal cord
- An infectious canine disease
- Distemper is passed through________________exposure
- This is Weils disease in humans
- Leptospirosis attacks the kidneys, who is the host?
- Feline pneumonitis affects these organs
- The second stage of rabies
- Passive immunity is gained through________________
- Active immunity can come from this
- When mucous membranes appear yellow
- ______________of the tongue are clinical signs of cat flu
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- Death of puppies occurs within hours of infection of this
- Leptospirosis attacks the liver, who is the host?
- A clouding of this can occur in dogs with hepatitis
- The lentivirus group causes feline______________
- Parvovirus is also called feline infectious______________
- Feline infectious anemia is caused by a blood_______________
- Tumors of the lymph system
- Immunity refers to the body's natural protection against__________
- The virus that causes cat flu
- This can help minimize transmission of kennel cough
- ____________and eye discharge are some clinical signs of distemper
- Commonly seen in puppies 4-5 months old
- ______________cough syndrome is linked to a number of viruses
- Feline immunodeficiency causes enlarged____________nodes
29 Clues: Tumors of the lymph system • The second stage of rabies • An infectious canine disease • Another name for Chlamydiosis • The virus that causes cat flu • This is Weils disease in humans • Active immunity can come from this • When mucous membranes appear yellow • Feline pneumonitis affects these organs • Commonly seen in puppies 4-5 months old • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2017-09-20
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- Feline immunodeficiency causes enlarged____________nodes
- Commonly seen in puppies 4-5 months old
- Passive immunity is gained through________________
- Active immunity can come from this
- Leptospirosis attacks the liver, who is the host?
- An infectious canine disease
- ______________cough syndrome is linked to a number of viruses
- This feline disease is almost always fatal
- Leptospirosis attacks the kidneys, who is the host?
- Vaccines stimulate the immune system which then produces________
- The lentivirus group causes feline______________
- This disease will travel to the brain and spinal cord
- Tumors of the lymph system
- ____________and eye discharge are some clinical signs of distemper
- Parvovirus is also called feline infectious______________
- Feline pneumonitis affects these organs
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- ______________of the tongue are clinical signs of cat flu
- Immunity refers to the body's natural protection against__________
- Distemper is passed through________________exposure
- The second stage of rabies
- The virus that causes cat flu
- Another name for Chlamydiosis
- Feline infectious peritonitis is caused by_______________
- This is Weils disease in humans
- When mucous membranes appear yellow
- Feline infectious anemia is caused by a blood_______________
- This can help minimize transmission of kennel cough
- Death of puppies occurs within hours of infection of this
- A clouding of this can occur in dogs with hepatitis
29 Clues: The second stage of rabies • Tumors of the lymph system • An infectious canine disease • The virus that causes cat flu • Another name for Chlamydiosis • This is Weils disease in humans • Active immunity can come from this • When mucous membranes appear yellow • Commonly seen in puppies 4-5 months old • Feline pneumonitis affects these organs • ...
Nurses Week 2025-05-05
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- orders that nurses follow
- clothing that sometimes feels like pajamas
- Clara ______ created the Red Cross
- gas that provides a breath of fresh air
- listening device
- used to shock a patient
- Another word for a CNA
- If it wasn't _______ it wasn't done
- average number of years licenses must be renewed
- Tube that drains urine
- sharp object that is used to give medications or draw blood
- worn on your hands to protect from bodily fluids
- care provided to a skin alteration
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- vital illness that requires full PPE
- The "Q" word that must never be said
- classified as a restraint in long term care
- mode of transportation that residents often sit in majority of the day
- machine that checks blood sugar
- also known as the end of the day (2 words)
- another term for end of life care
- tool to write with that often goes missing if "it's a good one"
- passed around throughout the day
- wrap that is always looking to give a hug
- lifesaving performance for cardiac arrest
- numbers that determine how a patient is doing
- used to check temperature
- The "Nightingale" of nurses
- event that increases behaviors (2 words)
28 Clues: listening device • Another word for a CNA • Tube that drains urine • used to shock a patient • orders that nurses follow • used to check temperature • The "Nightingale" of nurses • machine that checks blood sugar • passed around throughout the day • another term for end of life care • Clara ______ created the Red Cross • care provided to a skin alteration • ...
After iGEM Crossword 2021-05-26
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- Due to the onset of the global pandemic and travel restrictions, The 2020 Giant Jamboree was hosted on an app to allow participants to interact with other teams and even watch a live TV with interactive sessions. What was the name of this app? (2,4)
- The Suptnik V vaccine delivers the viral genome to the host organism through a common viral vector, whose name was derived from its original isolation from human adenoids. What is the name of this vector?(10)
- This medication was previously used as a medication for malaria and autoimmune disorders. It was widely thought that this could be a potential treatment for covid until the WHO recently debunked this.(18)
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- This protein is found on the surface of the novel coronavirus and mediates the entry of the virus into host cells. What is the name of this protein, which has been the focus of many scientists while creating a vaccine for the virus?(5)
- The novel coronavirus has been found to cause an infection of the lungs that attacks air sacs, filling them with fluid. What is the name of this life threatening, yet common infection?(9)
- The N in N95 masks indicates that these masks are not resistant to what substance?(3)
6 Clues: The N in N95 masks indicates that these masks are not resistant to what substance?(3) • The novel coronavirus has been found to cause an infection of the lungs that attacks air sacs, filling them with fluid. What is the name of this life threatening, yet common infection?(9) • ...
SASHA 8ZM 2021-12-09
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
- The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
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- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- Company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
15 Clues: Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
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- The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
- The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
15 Clues: Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
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- Company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
15 Clues: Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
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- The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
- The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- Company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
15 Clues: Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
- The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
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- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
15 Clues: Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- ,These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- ,The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
- ,The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- ,A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- ,A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
- ,Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
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- ,A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- ,Company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- ,An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- ,The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- ,The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- ,Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- ,Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
- ,The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- ,A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
15 Clues: ,Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • ,The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • ,These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • ,Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • ,An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • ,The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
Bio 133- Chapter 10 2025-04-01
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- - inhalation of the aerosol
- - voice box
- - consist of two folds of connective tissue that extend across the airway
- - a new respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus which emerged, most likely from bats, in China in late 2019.
- - opening between the vocal cords in the larnyx
- - is a condition characterized by spasmodic contraction of bronchial smooth muscle,
- - a chronic disorder in which the alveoli become permanently damaged
- swelling, and increased production of mucus.
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- - is an inherited condition in which a single defective gene causes the mucus-producing cells in the lungs to produce a thick, sticky mucus
- - The trachea branches into two airways called the right and left
- - the smaller airways that lack cartilage are called
- - one of the microscopic air sacs of the lungs
- - inflammation of the bronchi, resulting in a persistent cough that produces large quantities of phlegm
- - broad sheet of muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- - the windpipe that extends from the larynx to the left and right bronchi
15 Clues: - voice box • - inhalation of the aerosol • swelling, and increased production of mucus. • - one of the microscopic air sacs of the lungs • - opening between the vocal cords in the larnyx • - the smaller airways that lack cartilage are called • - The trachea branches into two airways called the right and left • ...
Respiratory viruses 2023-12-04
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- Nonsuppurative painful enlargement of parotid glandsis a feature of this virus infection
- The phenomenon of excessive release of inflammatory cytokines resulting in shock and death in Corona virus infection
- Minority of rhinoviruses bind to these receptors
- This is the gold standard test for diagnosis of COVID-19
- Major influenza pandemics occur because of high genetic variation also referred to as.....
- This is the most ideal sample collected for diagnosis of SARS COV-2 infection
- Koplik spots are pathognomonic sign of this virus infection
- SARS CoV-2 and SARS CoV belong to this group of coronaviruses
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- This viral component is capable of breaking mucin layer in the respiratory tract
- This virus is a naked DNA virus that binds through KAR receptors
- This virus has a special predilection to replicate in nose
- This RNA virus possess segmented genome
- This structural component of influenza virus binds to sialic acid receptors present on respiratory epithelial cells
- This complication may occurs in fetus if preganant woman gets infected by Parvovirus B19 infection
- This coronavirus disease outbreak occcured in Middle East during 2012-13
15 Clues: This RNA virus possess segmented genome • Minority of rhinoviruses bind to these receptors • This is the gold standard test for diagnosis of COVID-19 • This virus has a special predilection to replicate in nose • Koplik spots are pathognomonic sign of this virus infection • SARS CoV-2 and SARS CoV belong to this group of coronaviruses • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- Company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
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- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
15 Clues: Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- ,Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
- ,A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- ,A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- ,A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- ,The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- ,These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- ,Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
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- ,A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
- ,The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
- ,Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- ,The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- ,An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- ,The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- Biotech, ,Company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- ,The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
15 Clues: ,Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • ,The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • ,These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • ,Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • ,An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • ,The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
GEOPOLITICA 2022-05-02
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- Un país emirato islámico golpeado por la guerra
- Estudio de los efectos de la geografía humana y la geografía física sobre la política la política y las relaciones internacionales.
- El estudio, diseño, innovación puesta en practica ayuda o gerencia de los sistemas informáticos.
- Activa de los que gobiernan o aspiran a gobernar.
- Es una lucha entre países y estados.
- Nación muy poblada de Asia Oriental, y es potencia mundial.
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- Cosas o conjunto de cosas que se suministran.
- Organismos que gobiernan o dirigen una división político-administrativa.
- Sistema político que defiende la soberanía del pueblo y el derecho del pueblo a elegir y controlar sus gobernantes.
- Consumos de vienes y servicios de una sociedad o un país.
- Es la enfermedad infecciosa causada por el coronavirus que se ha descubierto mas recientemente.
- Orden dada por alguien con autoridad para hacerlo.
- Se denomina el conflicto entre los gobiernos y las empresas tecnológicas mas grandes del mundo.
- una organización del tratado del Atlántico norte.
- es el pais mas grande del mundo actualmente un potencia del mundo
15 Clues: Es una lucha entre países y estados. • Cosas o conjunto de cosas que se suministran. • Un país emirato islámico golpeado por la guerra • Activa de los que gobiernan o aspiran a gobernar. • una organización del tratado del Atlántico norte. • Orden dada por alguien con autoridad para hacerlo. • Consumos de vienes y servicios de una sociedad o un país. • ...
Trade Vibes Issue 1 2021-05-21
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- Last name of the Chief People Officer
- Institutional or corporate accredited investor looking to diversify investments in assets providing the returns associated with a monitored and limited risk level
- The name of the new e-newsletter
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- Location of the new tech team
- Not a Singapore variant. Nne of four mutated versions of coronavirus, first being identified in Kent, South Africa and Brazil
5 Clues: Location of the new tech team • The name of the new e-newsletter • Last name of the Chief People Officer • Not a Singapore variant. Nne of four mutated versions of coronavirus, first being identified in Kent, South Africa and Brazil • ...
covid-19 2022-10-05
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- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill
- a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease
- a type of virus that can cause illnesses blood the red liquid of the body.
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- a liquid or gel used to clean the hands
- an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
5 Clues: a liquid or gel used to clean the hands • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill • a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease • a type of virus that can cause illnesses blood the red liquid of the body. • ...
covid-19 2022-10-05
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- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill
- a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease
- a type of virus that can cause illnesses blood the red liquid of the body.
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- a liquid or gel used to clean the hands
- an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
5 Clues: a liquid or gel used to clean the hands • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill • a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease • a type of virus that can cause illnesses blood the red liquid of the body. • ...
Covid-19 2020-04-23
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- La aparición de una enfermedad, problema o riesgo para la salud en una zona hasta entonces libre de ella.
- descontrolada mundial mente: enfermedad contagiosa que se propaga rápidamente.
- enfermedad que se propaga durante un cierto periodo de tiempo en una zona geográfica determinada y que afecta simultáneamente a muchas personas.
- cualquier estado donde haya un deterioro de la salud del organismo humano.
- específico: un sector de espacio determinado o exacto.
- ordenar o dividir un conjunto de elementos en clases a partir de un criterio determinado.
- Organización Mundial de la Salud.
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- se trata de una enfermedad epidémica que afecta a diversos países y que ataca a casi todas las personas de una región geográfica.
- es la enfermedad infecciosa causada por el coronavirus que se ha descubierto más recientemente.
- hacer que algo llegue a distintos sitios de aquel en que se produce.
- geografía: zonas territoriales que se delimitan a partir de determinadas características.
- de emergencia: estrategia utilizada en situaciones de gran importancia.
- repentina: aparición de algo no previsto o impensado.
13 Clues: Organización Mundial de la Salud. • repentina: aparición de algo no previsto o impensado. • específico: un sector de espacio determinado o exacto. • hacer que algo llegue a distintos sitios de aquel en que se produce. • de emergencia: estrategia utilizada en situaciones de gran importancia. • ...
hi:) 2024-12-20
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- A leading cause of death globally, and the second leading cause of death in the United States
- A leading cause of death worldwide
- A coronavirus infection that can cause severe respiratory and kidney failure
- a group of genetic diseases that cause progressive weakness and degeneration of skeletal muscles
- a kidney disorder that causes your body to pass too much protein in your urine
- Caused by smoking, secondhand smoking, and other carcinogens
- A leading cause of death in the United States
- A leading cause of death in the United States
- occurs when blood flow to the brain is stopped, damaging brain tissue.
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- A respiratory disease that is a leading cause of death
- Caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which is transmitted through bodily fluids
- A leading cause of death worldwide, along with stroke and respiratory infections
- an inherited disorder that causes nerve cells (neurons) in parts of the brain to gradually break down and die
- A bacterial infection that is a leading cause of death when combined with HIV
14 Clues: A leading cause of death worldwide • A leading cause of death in the United States • A leading cause of death in the United States • A respiratory disease that is a leading cause of death • Caused by smoking, secondhand smoking, and other carcinogens • occurs when blood flow to the brain is stopped, damaging brain tissue. • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
- The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
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- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- Company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
15 Clues: Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
COVID 19 2020-06-16
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- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- The preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of coronavirus, according to the fund’s earnings presentation
- The painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
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- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by DoorDash’s heavy discounting
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- Company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
15 Clues: Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US • ...
Trade Vibes 2021-05-21
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- Last name of the Chief People Officer
- The name of the new e-newsletter
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- Location of the new tech team
- Institutional or corporate accredited investor looking to diversify investments in assets providing the returns associated with a monitored and limited risk level
- Not a Singapore variant. One of four mutated versions of coronavirus, first being identified in Kent, South Africa and Brazil
5 Clues: Location of the new tech team • The name of the new e-newsletter • Last name of the Chief People Officer • Not a Singapore variant. One of four mutated versions of coronavirus, first being identified in Kent, South Africa and Brazil • ...
linking words 2021-02-10
5 Clues: that dog is pretty • I want to go to the park but there is coronavirus • I could not conquer that girl in other words I am a single • I was preparing something in the oven but I left it too long and it burned • I thought they were going to believe me on the contrary they did not believe me
Land and Water Pollution 2025-03-17
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- An infectious disease passed by a mosquito bite, infected with a parasite
- A type of flu caused by a coronavirus, concentrated in Asia
- Structure built to prevent ocean waters from flooding adjacent land.
- Solid waste material from wastewater.
- Excess nutrients from human activities that make their way into waterbodies; it causes nutrient pollution that alters food webs and harms water quality.
- A coronavirus that causes the disease known as Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome.
- A disease in which prions mutate into deadly pathogens and slowly damage a cow’s nervous system (2 words)
- A type of carcinogen that causes damage to the genetic material of a cell.
- ________ disruptor: chemical that interferes with the normal functioning of hormones in an animal’s body.
- _______ pollution: Occurs when humans cause a substantial change in the temperature of a water body.
- increase in chemical concentration in animal tissues as the chemical moves up the food chain.
- _________ oxygen demand (BOD): amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over time
- An infectious disease that has not been previously described or has not been common for at least 20 years.
- ________ disease: slowly impairs the functioning of a person’s body.
- A disease caused by a pathogen passed by a moquito that causes fetuses to be born with unusually small heads and damaged brains.
- Type of bacteria that lives in human waste and indicates that sewage can be contaiminating a water source (2 words)
- _________ waste management: An approach to waste disposal that employs several waste reduction, management, and disposal strategies in order to reduce the environmental impact of MSW.
- An infection of the intestines that causes diarrhea, which results in dehydration and can cause death.
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- A chemical that disrupts the nervous systems of animals.
- A highly contagious disease caused by a bacteria that primarily infects the lungs.
- contaminated industrial sites that require environmental cleanup
- Liquid that can contain elevated levels of pollutants as a result of having passed through the solid waste of a landfill.
- disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity
- A disease caused by a bacterium that is transmitted by ticks.
- An epidemic that occurs over a large geographic region, such as an entire continent.
- An infectious disease with high death rates
- A virus that lives in hundreds of species of birds and is transmitted among birds by mosquitoes (3 words)
- chemical that causes cancer.
- A chemical that interferes with the normal development of embryos or fetuses.
- a form of influenza occurring in poultry in Asia caused by a virus capable of spreading to humans (2 words)
- ________ study: An experiment that exposes organisms to a hazard for a short duration.
- A relatively small and simple sewage treatment system, made up of a septic tank and a leach field, often used for homes in rural areas
32 Clues: chemical that causes cancer. • Solid waste material from wastewater. • An infectious disease with high death rates • A chemical that disrupts the nervous systems of animals. • A type of flu caused by a coronavirus, concentrated in Asia • A disease caused by a bacterium that is transmitted by ticks. • contaminated industrial sites that require environmental cleanup • ...
AJ's Quarantine Crossword 2020-05-27
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- Killed her husband (Hint: Whacked him.)
- How many years older was Jessica than Mark on Love Is Blind
- Where we can't congregate on Sundays (Hint: Not church)
- A president, a monument, a state, and a star of Little Fires Everywhere
- A newer streaming service that I pay for so I can watch Hercules twice a week.
- A thing I currently have in common with Elsa (hint: not "a temper")
- Traveling by foot, but like fast
- Pop artist featured on two #1 songs during quarantine
- The video conference platform I wish I had invested in in January (Hint: Protozoa lyric)
- America's favorite zookeeper who lost a presidential campaign but, it must be noted, he did get votes.
- Category of wine best consumed between 11AM and 4PM in the sun
- I wear these in public, not for me, but for you.
- Food to go
- The spread of an infectious disease across a large region
- The last Monday in May
- Outwit, Outplay, Outlast
- They say there ain't no laws when you're dirnkin' 'em
- Quarantine's most popular baked good.
- Political Heat Miser and Snow Miser (Hint: Andrew and Chris pl.)
- A tedious activity in pieces that took longer than I anticipated
- It's sold out so I made my own and it smells flammable
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- Character famously played on TV by Lori Loughlin before she was carted off to prison during quarantine.
- Super gay, super cancelled
- Title of vocal legend JoJo's newest album
- Borough of NYC said to be the city's epicenter of COVID-19
- Popular franchise that seems to have a movie marathon every holiday weekend. And I watch it every time.
- Cancelled music festival
- Breakfast confection NY does best. I miss them so.
- Saved China and brought honor to us all.
- The novel coronavirus (hyph.)
- A great drink for Cinco de Mayo festivities
- Aide for people who've lost work (Hint: (888) 209-8124)
- Determined to be the Deborah who wears the most scarves on TV in history, dethroning Messing of Smash.
- What we put in our hair during a crisis (Hint: Don't drink it)
- New Vine
- A family launders money in Arkansas (Hint: Netflix)
- Private American aerospace company founded by Elon Musk
- Category of wine best consumed always
- OG streaming service you always come back to
- The best kind of tequila (Hint: Silver, Gold, __?)
- A paranoid theory
- Can be categorized with Ronald McDonald, Bozo, Pennywise, etc. (Hint: Unfortunately, he can also be categorized with Obama, Bush, Clinton, etc.)
- Great option if you need a drink before 11AM
- Latest and greatest in the hard seltzer game with 12% ABV
- CNN bae with the good hair
- Christina Applegate has anger issues on Netflix
- "CORONAVIRUS!" -__?
- The lost season of 2020
48 Clues: New Vine • Food to go • A paranoid theory • "CORONAVIRUS!" -__? • The last Monday in May • The lost season of 2020 • Cancelled music festival • Outwit, Outplay, Outlast • Super gay, super cancelled • CNN bae with the good hair • The novel coronavirus (hyph.) • Traveling by foot, but like fast • Category of wine best consumed always • Quarantine's most popular baked good. • ...
Covid19 2020-08-07
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- distancing maintaining a physical distance of at least 6 feet between you and other people to prevent your secretions from reaching others if you cough or sneeze.
- tests tests tests rely on samples from your respiratory system (such as swabs of the inside of the nose) to determine whether you have a current infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
- an entire family of viruses, four of which are similar in symptoms and severity to the common cold.
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- tests tests detect whether you have had a previous infection with the virus which can't be used for the COVID-19 because of the proteins our bodies made to help fight off infections.
- a more aggressive prevention strategy that is used in the event of exposure for 14 days by restricting your movements to only what's absolutely critical, wearing a mask in public and maintaining a safe physical distance from anyone who didn't have the same exposure.
- Discovered in December 2019, the novel coronavirus which can lead to the disease now known as COVID-19.
- the most serious form of protecting others around you by remaining separated from people who are not sick—even those who live with you meaning you stay at home in a room that's separated from the rest of your family and monitor your health for 10 to 14 days.
- is the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 with symptoms such as cough, fever and shortness of breath to diarrhea, can lead to clotting in the lungs, multi-organ failure and death.
8 Clues: an entire family of viruses, four of which are similar in symptoms and severity to the common cold. • Discovered in December 2019, the novel coronavirus which can lead to the disease now known as COVID-19. • ...
Salahudin NA18A 2021-02-24
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- läkemedel som är verksamt mot bakterier
- virus som omfattar 17 familjer som indelas i två huvudgrupper DNA och RNA virus
- står för coronavirus disease 2019.
- är epidemi som sprider sig över stora delar av världen
- förkortning av det engelska namnet Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- blå/gröna bakterier som bildar vatten blomning på ex. sjöar
- alla virus består av nukleinsyra och en proteinkapsid som tillsammans bildar
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- Aktiv immunisering, man kan ex vaccinera sig mot ett virus i hopp om att bli resistent och inte drabbas av det
- sjukdomsyttring som uppfattas av den sjuke, dvs. ett obehag eller lidande som sjukdomen framkalla Hepatit är en sjukdom som skadar levern allas ibland för gulsot eftersom huden och ögonvitorna kan bli gula.
- sjukdom man får pga att man blivit besmittad av en annan individ
- Små DNA-ringar som kan finnas i bakterier. Innehåller oftast gener som ökar bakteriens överlevnadsmöjligheter, som t.ex resistens mot antibiotika. Överförs lätt mellan bakterier.
- läran om virus
- Motståndskraftig, tålig, immun
13 Clues: läran om virus • Motståndskraftig, tålig, immun • står för coronavirus disease 2019. • läkemedel som är verksamt mot bakterier • är epidemi som sprider sig över stora delar av världen • blå/gröna bakterier som bildar vatten blomning på ex. sjöar • sjukdom man får pga att man blivit besmittad av en annan individ • ...
PRESENT First Year Special Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-25
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- A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015)
- The first social media platform to ban Trump
- “... Parade” The parade that the LGBTI+ community demonstrates globally to celebrate the values and the history of the community
- The biggest intergovernmental organization that founded in 1945
- “Present and …” A section of PRESENT, one of the ways to answer the rollcall during the committee
- The current deadly pandemic
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- The first historical figure to appear in “The Person of the Month”, one of the most important figures of the Civil Rights Movement in the US
- IMF named the global economic crisis that started in 2020 “The Great…”
- “... Change” the most dangerous threat the earth is facing currently
- A section of PRESENT where the pop culture, movie, and art reviews take place
- The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place
- “Joe …” The current president of the US
- The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published
13 Clues: The current deadly pandemic • “Joe …” The current president of the US • The first social media platform to ban Trump • A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015) • The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place • The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published • The biggest intergovernmental organization that founded in 1945 • ...
corona virus 2020-03-26
4 Clues: by direct or indirect contact. • free from dirt, marks, or stains. • (of a disease) spread from one person or organism to • any of a group of RNA viruses that cause a variety of diseases in humans and other animals.
Playbook v1 2020-06-05
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- A country with a cruise line ready to forge ahead
- A market inefficiency for pizza chefs enabled by Doordash’s heavy discounting
- A PE deal variety likely to be smoking hot as a result of COVID-19
- the preferred workplace and gadget for startup employees in 2020
- Biotech company with COVID-19 vaccine test results that sent markets into a frenzy in May
- the painful process of VC and PE portfolio management during a pandemic
- Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets
- The only pure-play telehealth company publicly listed in the US
- A depths to which SoftBank’s Vision Fund unicorns are not headed as a result of Coronavirus per its earnings presentation
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- The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues
- Lives that matter
- These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis
- The type of tech undergoing the trials of IPOs most commonly in 2020
- A type of virus spread that also serves as WeWork’s adjustment to EBITDA
- Automaker that proves that cars and ventilators aren't so different after all
- An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1
- Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath
17 Clues: Lives that matter • Industry subject to Chamath’s wrath • The Jazz center that gave the NBA the blues • A country with a cruise line ready to forge ahead • These periods are likely to end much later in a crisis • Type of scanning likely to detect fevers and ski jackets • An investor protection cranking back up on term sheets in Q1 • ...
Retroalimentación 2024-04-18
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- Fue la primera persona en observar las células
- Es el nombre que se la da al organismo que te causa una enfermedad
- Nombre que se le da al grupo de personas que no creen en la eficacia de las vacunas
- Es la enfermedad que una vez que te detectan síntomas posiblemente mueras
- Es el nombre del virus que ocasionó una pandemia
- Son los organismos formados por una sola célula
- Es la estructura por la cual todos los seres vivos estan conformados
- Enfermedad que se distingue porque tus células son imortales
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- Las células de las plantas tienen una estructura especial para la fotosintesis, se llama
- Es el conjunto de genes que tenemos en nuestras células
- Es un avance tecnológico médico que nos permitió mejorar nuestra calidad de vida
- Es el medicamento que mata bacterias y hongos en nuestro cuerpo
- Son las enfermedades que comunmente obtienes por no lavarte las manos o comer algo en mal estado
- La mayoría de las enfermedades son ocasionadas por estos organismos
- Las células estan formadas por ciertas estructuras llamadas
- Son los organismos formados por muchas células
- Herramienta tecnológica para observar seres unicelulares
17 Clues: Fue la primera persona en observar las células • Son los organismos formados por muchas células • Son los organismos formados por una sola célula • Es el nombre del virus que ocasionó una pandemia • Es el conjunto de genes que tenemos en nuestras células • Herramienta tecnológica para observar seres unicelulares • ...
Las grandes epidemias de la humanidad 2025-09-29
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- Legitimarios enviados a asia a conquistar territorios volvieron a roma, con un virus que al principio se pensaba que era una mezcla entre el sarampión y la viruela. 165-180 d.c.
- Se trató de una epidemia causada por el virus de la influenza H1H1. Esta comenzó en Francia y se propagó varios países alrededor del mundo.
- Coronavirus surgido en China, transmitido de murciélagos a civetas y luego a humanos. Infectó a unas 8,000 personas y mató a 774. Fue el primer aviso de las pandemias modernas. (2002–2003)
- Catalogada la que mas ha hecho dano a la humanidad, causada por el virus variola se transmite entre personas con contacto con fluidos corporales. Fue la pandemia más duradera y la más letal.
- Nueva cepa de influenza H1N1 que apareció en México. Infectó a millones en el mundo. Murieron unas 200,000 personas. (2009–2010)
- Durante la guerra del Peloponeso, una epidemia golpeó a Atenas. Los historiadores creen que fue fiebre tifoidea. Se propagó por el hacinamiento dentro de las murallas. Murió un tercio de la población, incluso el líder Pericles. (430 a.C).
- Pandemia causada por el coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, originado en Wuhan, China. Se expandió globalmente en pocos meses. Se estima que murieron más de 7 millones confirmados (y hasta 20 millones contando los no registrados). (2019–2023).
- Apareció en Estados Unidos, en la región conocida como los Cuatro Esquineros (Colorado, Nuevo México, Arizona y Utah). El virus se transmite por contacto con excrementos o orina de roedores infectados. Aunque el número de infectados fue menor que otras pandemias, la mortalidad fue muy alta, con alrededor del 40–50% de los infectados falleciendo. La enfermedad llamó mucho la atención por su rapidez y gravedad. (1993)
- Esta epidemia de peste bubónica afectó a Gales en el siglo XVII. Se cree que llegó desde barcos de comercio que transportaban ratas infectadas. La enfermedad se propagó rápidamente por las ciudades, matando a decenas de miles de personas. (1647–1657)
- En febrero de 1957 un nuevo virus o variante de gripe, una combinación del virus que ya existía y la gripe aviar. En menos de 10 meses este virus llego a todo el mundo. 1957-1958.
- Enfermedad transmitida por mosquitos que causa fiebre y escalofríos.
- Causante del síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida (SIDA). Este virus se identificó por primera vez en el año 1981 y según cifras de la OMS, ha afectado a más de 70 millones de personas.
- Parte de los brotes de peste posteriores a la Edad Media. Milán perdió cerca de 280,000 habitantes, casi la mitad de su población. (1629–1631)
- Enfermedad bacteriana causada por vidrio patogeno, esto se cuela en los intestinos y provoca la enfermedad que puede llevar a la muerte. 1852-1860.
- Entró en Francia a través de un barco mercante. Se estima que 100,000 personas murieron en Marsella y alrededores. (1720–1722)
- Enfermedad viral transmitida por mosquitos que causa fiebre y dolores intensos en las articulaciones.
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- El polio paralizaba a niños y adultos. En EE. UU. miles quedaron con parálisis permanente y muchos murieron. En 1955 apareció la vacuna de Jonas Salk, lo que cambió la historia. (1940–1950)
- Su prolongación era las pulgas de las ratas,estas picaban y expanden la enfermedad en la sangre y si no se trata es probable morir. 1346-1353.
- Descrita por el obispo Cipriano. Provocaba diarrea, fiebre y vómitos sangrientos. Se cree que fue viruela. En Roma llegaron a morir 5,000 personas diarias. (250–270 d.C.)
- Enfermedad transmitida por mosquitos que puede causar complicaciones en mujeres embarazadas.
- Es una infección causada por el Mycobacterium tuberculosis, también conocido como bacilo de Koch.
- Enfermedad contagiosa, provocada por un virus de genero mordinovirus y tiene transmisión por aire. Afecta principalmente a niños, puede parecer un salpullido, pero lleva a problemas graves
- Coronavirus, transmitido de camellos a humanos en Arabia Saudita. Se propagó menos que el SARS, pero fue más mortal (35% de los infectados murieron). (2012).
- Otra pandemia de influenza, ahora con el virus H3N2. Empezó en Hong Kong y se expandió en cuestión de meses. Murió cerca de 1 millón de personas. (1968–1969)
- Fue una pandemia de influenza que comenzó en San Petersburgo, Rusia. Se extendió muy rápido por Europa, América y otras partes del mundo gracias a los trenes y barcos de la época. Fue causada por un virus de influenza, probablemente H3N8. Se estima que murieron alrededor de un millón de personas. (1889–189
25 Clues: Enfermedad transmitida por mosquitos que causa fiebre y escalofríos. • Enfermedad transmitida por mosquitos que puede causar complicaciones en mujeres embarazadas. • Es una infección causada por el Mycobacterium tuberculosis, también conocido como bacilo de Koch. • ...
Aashna's stay safe from the coronavirus Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-26
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- this is beautiful _
- I need to _ down
- I love _es
- I think we should do this _ of that
- the number 1 is a _ digit number
- the king rules over the kingdom
- the 5 numbers on your front door that helps people locate your house
- _ I was in the store when it happened.
- a marble building shaped into anything
- to give an example of a problem so people understand.
- the place where kingdoms are hiding while a war
- a verb that signifies a cry out suddenly for a suprise, anger or pain
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- the very first triple-digit number
- do you still have _s foot?
- the halfway
- a scary living item
- can I have an ice cream _
- a meal that includes 2 slices of bread
- to finish an assigned assignment
- for something to happen right away
- a soft giant sized pillow you sleep on.
- these people sailed on the Mayflower.
- a reptile with a shell on the back
- I am way _ than you
- you need _s to survive the virus
25 Clues: I love _es • the halfway • I need to _ down • a scary living item • this is beautiful _ • I am way _ than you • can I have an ice cream _ • do you still have _s foot? • the king rules over the kingdom • to finish an assigned assignment • the number 1 is a _ digit number • you need _s to survive the virus • the very first triple-digit number • for something to happen right away • ...
COVID 2020-06-15
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- infectious disease with symptoms including fever and cough, can cause pneumonia and respiratory failure - caused by coronavirus
- an infectious and frequently fatal disease marked by severe internal bleeding, spread through contact with infected body fluids by a filovirus - normal host species is unknown
- arteries which supply the blood and heart become clogged with fatty substances (atherosclerosis) can result in heart attack or angina
- heart is unable to pump blood around the body properly
- abnormal electrical impulses suddenly start firing in the atria - can cause a shortness of breath and dizziness
- a subtype of the type A influenza virus
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- caused by a starvation of oxygen to the brain
- a gelatinous mass of fibrin and blood cells formed by the coagulation of blood
- occurs where fatty deposits line the arterial walls, narrowing the lumen
- heart beats with an abnormal or irregular rhythm
- help body to form clots
- inner lining of blood vessels, acts as an protective layer, which is involved in blood clotting
- formed during atherosclerosis
- coronary thrombosis
- help lower cholesterol
- severe pain in the chest, inadequate blood supply to the heart
- help widen and dilate blood vessels
17 Clues: coronary thrombosis • help lower cholesterol • help body to form clots • formed during atherosclerosis • help widen and dilate blood vessels • a subtype of the type A influenza virus • caused by a starvation of oxygen to the brain • heart beats with an abnormal or irregular rhythm • heart is unable to pump blood around the body properly • ...
Q2 Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-03
Aashna's stay safe from the coronavirus Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-23
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- a wall
- it makes you clean
- a person who directs
- stop bothering me
- something around a dogs neck
- a giant poster for partys
- a mistake
- a board you see your reflection in
- white powder that is sweet
- something that makes a car run
- a collection of days and months
- I'm losing my _
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- _ you walk here you make a mess!
- It's _ day
- a kind thing to do
- a type bear
- a person who begs
- a time when everyone knows you
- a person who takes good care of people
- a sickness
- the thing on your hand that has the sense of touch
- a person who betrays you
- a person who acts in movies and etc
- a jacket with no zipper
- to walk into a room
25 Clues: a wall • a mistake • It's _ day • a sickness • a type bear • I'm losing my _ • a person who begs • stop bothering me • a kind thing to do • it makes you clean • to walk into a room • a person who directs • a jacket with no zipper • a person who betrays you • a giant poster for partys • white powder that is sweet • something around a dogs neck • a time when everyone knows you • ...
Communicable Diseases 2024-04-30
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- microorganisms that cause communicable diseases
- substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria
- condition someone can develop after coming into contact with living things or objects infected with the disease; also called infectious disease
- bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils
- viral or bacterial infection that causes inflammation of part of the eye; also known as pinkeye
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- common viral infection that spreads through kissing or by sharing certain objects; also known as mono and the kissing disease
- way a disease gets from one organism or object to another; may be direct or indirect
- viral infection of the respiratory system; also known as the flu
- contagious respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus; named a pandemic in January 2020
9 Clues: microorganisms that cause communicable diseases • substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria • bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils • viral infection of the respiratory system; also known as the flu • way a disease gets from one organism or object to another; may be direct or indirect • ...
guess 2021-11-05
Crossword Puzzle Game: Covid-19 2022-10-13
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- A sanitize use liquid with alcohol to kill germs
- A medical use with needle to insert dead or weakened virus into the human body for protection to that virus.
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- A virus started since 2019 December tills now.
- A machine detecting human body's temperature.
- A way to stop spreading the virus by putting a person who was infected by a virus away from the people.
- A capsule which may be swallowed by human body, mostly be eaten when people feel sick.
6 Clues: A machine detecting human body's temperature. • A virus started since 2019 December tills now. • A sanitize use liquid with alcohol to kill germs • A capsule which may be swallowed by human body, mostly be eaten when people feel sick. • A way to stop spreading the virus by putting a person who was infected by a virus away from the people. • ...
Las desigualdad entre géneros 2023-11-21
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- Esta acontecimiento causa una aumenta en la desigualdad entre géneros. (una pista: afectó a todo el mundo)
- ¿Qué país tiene la más alta brecha de género?
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- ¿Qué categoría no ha cambiado según el índice de brecha de género?
- Un grupo que lucha por los derechos de las mujeres en el Foro Generación Igualdad.
- Muchas niñas españolas tienen falta de esto.
- ¿Cuál es el nombre de la aplicación que cuenta las horas que una persona pasa en las labores domésticas en casa?
6 Clues: Muchas niñas españolas tienen falta de esto. • ¿Qué país tiene la más alta brecha de género? • ¿Qué categoría no ha cambiado según el índice de brecha de género? • Un grupo que lucha por los derechos de las mujeres en el Foro Generación Igualdad. • Esta acontecimiento causa una aumenta en la desigualdad entre géneros. (una pista: afectó a todo el mundo) • ...
A escola em tempo de pandemia 2021-02-22
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- Como o texto se refere ao momento atual em que vivemos?
- Bastante usado por vários alunos nas escolas que são grandes transmissores de doenças respiratórias.
- Numa possível volta as aulas todos os ambientes da escola terão que passar por um rigoroso processo.
- Numa possível volta as aulas presenciais, cada aluno precisa ter uma.
- As escolas precisarão passar por varias para retomar as aulas presenciais com segurança.
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- Ocorre quando uma doença se espalha por todo o mundo como no caso do vírus atual.
- Nome do virus causador da doença atual que se espalhou em todo o mundo.
- Segundo o texto essa situação atual que vivemos serviu para nos trazer o que.
- Precisa-se de uma para que a vida possa voltar ao que era antes
9 Clues: Como o texto se refere ao momento atual em que vivemos? • Precisa-se de uma para que a vida possa voltar ao que era antes • Numa possível volta as aulas presenciais, cada aluno precisa ter uma. • Nome do virus causador da doença atual que se espalhou em todo o mundo. • Segundo o texto essa situação atual que vivemos serviu para nos trazer o que. • ...
covid 19 2022-05-25
Puzzled By Germs 2021-04-28
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- Try not to touch any _____ if your friend has a bloody nose or cut.
- This is a special shot you get to keep you from getting sick.
- Viruses and _____ are tow different kinds of germs that can make you sick.
- This word means that you might have coronavirus, but you do not show any symptoms.
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- A person can get HIV is they use the same hypodermic _____ as someone else.
- This wise word means that germs can spread from one person to another.
- These are an important part of your immune system that fights germs and protects you from getting sick.
- If a sick animal bites you, you could get an infections called _____.
- Germs that spread through the air are called airborne _____.
9 Clues: Germs that spread through the air are called airborne _____. • This is a special shot you get to keep you from getting sick. • Try not to touch any _____ if your friend has a bloody nose or cut. • If a sick animal bites you, you could get an infections called _____. • This wise word means that germs can spread from one person to another. • ...
[GE8] U7 - 8 -Vocab Revision 2022-01-26
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- N A R C I O V R E
- Her _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was slow and difficult of the effect of the coronavirus.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is transmitted by mosquitoes.
- extinguisher A metal container with water or chemicals inside for putting out small fires.
- fan A device that removes hot air, unpleasant smells from a room.
- The process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide and water into food using energy obtained from light from the sun.
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- An official document proving that you have completed a course of study or passed an exam.
- A person who is interested in or studies the environment and who tries to protect it from being damaged by human activities
- He likes to give the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (that) he's terribly popular and has lots of friends.
- Strawberries and cream - What a perfect _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- processor An equipment that is used to mix or cut up food.
11 Clues: N A R C I O V R E • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is transmitted by mosquitoes. • processor An equipment that is used to mix or cut up food. • Strawberries and cream - What a perfect _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • fan A device that removes hot air, unpleasant smells from a room. • Her _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was slow and difficult of the effect of the coronavirus. • ...
Contratos de Trabalho 2020-11-19
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- Qual contrato é exclusivo para recém-formados entre 21-30 anos?
- Qual contrato que nos momentos que vc não estiver atuando na sua companhia pode se fazer presente em outras?
- Qual contrato não configura o vínculo empregatício entre companhia e trabalhador?
- Qual o rendimento limitado do MP 905?
- Como se chama o contrato em que coloca o empregado para desenvolver as atividades corporativas de trabalho na sua própria casa?
- MP de Liberdade tem como objetivo facilitar o que?
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- O que acontece para o empregado ter esse direito do MP936?
- é totalmente responsável pela definição de suas atividades de trabalho, assumindo, inclusive, os riscos em relação ao desenvolvimento delas.
- é um profissional em começo de carreira, ele não configura um vínculo empregatício, porem recebe a oportunidade de aprendizagem oferecida pela empresa.
- Quem são os beneficiários do CTVA?
- MP936 cria o Programa Emergencial de Manutenção do Emprego e Renda decorrente do ..
11 Clues: Quem são os beneficiários do CTVA? • Qual o rendimento limitado do MP 905? • MP de Liberdade tem como objetivo facilitar o que? • O que acontece para o empregado ter esse direito do MP936? • Qual contrato é exclusivo para recém-formados entre 21-30 anos? • Qual contrato não configura o vínculo empregatício entre companhia e trabalhador? • ...
Infection and Response 01 2022-09-09
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- A pathogen that is oval shaped and releases toxins into the body.
- This disease is spread via the air, it causes breathing difficulties.
- The white blood cells release these to fight harmful micro-organisms.
- This parasite enters the body as an egg, it then grows in the body and eats food in the small intestine.
- A pathogen that latches onto another cell and controls its functions.
- This disease is passed though contaminated food like uncooked chicken, it causes vomiting and diarrhoea.
- A harmful substance released by bacteria.
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- A micro-organism that causes disease.
- This disease is passed through contaminated water, it causes diarrhoea and dehydration.
- This disease is transmitted through the exchange of body fluids, it causes the immune system to not work as well.
- An organism that can't live on its own, and must leech off of a host body.
11 Clues: A micro-organism that causes disease. • A harmful substance released by bacteria. • A pathogen that is oval shaped and releases toxins into the body. • This disease is spread via the air, it causes breathing difficulties. • The white blood cells release these to fight harmful micro-organisms. • A pathogen that latches onto another cell and controls its functions. • ...
Contratos de Trabalho 2020-11-19
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- Qual contrato é exclusivo para recém-formados entre 21-30 anos?
- Qual contrato que nos momentos que vc não estiver atuando na sua companhia pode se fazer presente em outras?
- Qual contrato não configura o vínculo empregatício entre companhia e trabalhador?
- Qual o rendimento limitado do MP 905?
- Como se chama o contrato em que coloca o empregado para desenvolver as atividades corporativas de trabalho na sua própria casa?
- MP de Liberdade tem como objetivo facilitar o que?
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- O que acontece para o empregado ter esse direito do MP936?
- é totalmente responsável pela definição de suas atividades de trabalho, assumindo, inclusive, os riscos em relação ao desenvolvimento delas.
- é um profissional em começo de carreira, ele não configura um vínculo empregatício, porem recebe a oportunidade de aprendizagem oferecida pela empresa.
- Quem são os beneficiários do CTVA?
- MP936 cria o Programa Emergencial de Manutenção do Emprego e Renda decorrente do ..
11 Clues: Quem são os beneficiários do CTVA? • Qual o rendimento limitado do MP 905? • MP de Liberdade tem como objetivo facilitar o que? • O que acontece para o empregado ter esse direito do MP936? • Qual contrato é exclusivo para recém-formados entre 21-30 anos? • Qual contrato não configura o vínculo empregatício entre companhia e trabalhador? • ...
AV4 2022-01-20
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- I like wearing sandals. They are more _______ to wear than high heels (5,11)
- It was ______ to everyone that the lessons seem fairly easy (6)
- It is still too early to _____ the serious damage of this pandemic to humans (5)
- We are trying to minimize the _____ of Coronavirus to people's health (5)
- I love travelling to European countries, __________ the UK (4,10)
- The price of this ________ is so expensive because it includes a beautiful garden with a nice view to the beach (3,8)
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- The office _____ allows users to share files and software, and to use a central printer (5)
- The rapid growth of _____ led to a serious shortage of housing (5,10)
- The chemical reaction ______ energy in the form of light (3)
- The ___________ in my neighborhood are pretty nice. They often give me lots of nice stuff (7)
- VLU's English class has an ______ size of 35 students (2)
11 Clues: VLU's English class has an ______ size of 35 students (2) • The chemical reaction ______ energy in the form of light (3) • It was ______ to everyone that the lessons seem fairly easy (6) • I love travelling to European countries, __________ the UK (4,10) • The rapid growth of _____ led to a serious shortage of housing (5,10) • ...
Modern Day Issues 2023-05-26
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- Permanent weather/temperature changes on the Earth
- A dictator that created Peronism in Argentina
- Forests being cleared and destroyed
- A policy implemented in China that forced parents to have a limit of only one child
- An economist who created a theory that there would not be enough resources to supply people as time progressed
- An enduring issue where people have a deficient amount of resources
- A virus that was first discovered in Wuhan and because of this, quarantine policies were put into place in the US
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- A treaty on climate change that Trump took the US out of but later back in by Biden
- Fertilizers were used to mass produce crops to feed more people
- The UN committed to help against climate change starting in 1992, not including the US because it was not ratified.
- Influenza The most deadly virus recorded in history
11 Clues: Forests being cleared and destroyed • A dictator that created Peronism in Argentina • Permanent weather/temperature changes on the Earth • Influenza The most deadly virus recorded in history • Fertilizers were used to mass produce crops to feed more people • An enduring issue where people have a deficient amount of resources • ...
AV4 2022-01-20
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- I like wearing sandals. They are more _______ to wear than high heels (5,11)
- It was ______ to everyone that the lessons seem fairly easy (6)
- It is still too early to _____ the serious damage of this pandemic to humans (5)
- We are trying to minimize the _____ of Coronavirus to people's health (5)
- I love travelling to European countries, __________ the UK (4,10)
- The price of this ________ is so expensive because it includes a beautiful garden with a nice view to the beach (3,8)
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- The office _____ allows users to share files and software, and to use a central printer (5)
- The rapid growth of _____ led to a serious shortage of housing (5,10)
- The chemical reaction ______ energy in the form of light (3)
- The ___________ in my neighborhood are pretty nice. They often give me lots of nice stuff (7)
- VLU's English class has an ______ size of 35 students (2)
11 Clues: VLU's English class has an ______ size of 35 students (2) • The chemical reaction ______ energy in the form of light (3) • It was ______ to everyone that the lessons seem fairly easy (6) • I love travelling to European countries, __________ the UK (4,10) • The rapid growth of _____ led to a serious shortage of housing (5,10) • ...
This 2021-04-08
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- Name the world’s first-ever vaccine of Coronavirus made for animals.
- Which country in the world becomes the first one to adopt an Advanced Digital Disease Surveillance System?
- Mary's mother has 5 daughters
- Name the book, written by our P.M. shri Narendra Modi ji, with an initiative to hold and motivate aspiring students for upcoming board exams?
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- Nene, Nini, Nono and _______
- What can run, but never walks, has a mouth, but never talks, has a head, but never weeps, and has a bed, but never sleeps?
- Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest without oxygen?
- Which is the highest dam of India?
- What is the name given to 5 Sikhs leading the Nagar Kirtan(Street procession held to celebrate Vaisakhi )?
- What can you catch but not throw?
- Referring to himself as a 'consulting detective' in stories, who is the fictional character created by the British author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
11 Clues: Nene, Nini, Nono and _______ • Mary's mother has 5 daughters • What can you catch but not throw? • Which is the highest dam of India? • Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest without oxygen? • Name the world’s first-ever vaccine of Coronavirus made for animals. • ...
test 2020-04-01
The Knights' quest for you!! 2020-05-11
Teste 2020-10-19
4 Clues: é a estrela central do Sistema Solar • é o único corpo celeste onde é conhecida a existência de vida. • é uma doença infecciosa causada por um coronavírus recém-descoberto. • são microorganismos vivos unicelulares e procariontes que constituem o Reino Monera.
lengua castellana 2020-07-21
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- foerma de comunicacion que se usan afiches
- nombres del profesor de lengua castellana
- nombre asignado por los cientificos a la enfermedad del coronavirus
- tipo de sustantivo donde se nombran personas, animales o cosas, mas no dice sus caracteristicas
- noticia ampliada y comentada, donde el periodista no solo narra los hechos si no que tambien incluye su propia interpretacion
- adjetivo que sirve para calificar o dar caracteristicas del sustantivo.
- ( partes del cuento) es la parte donde se presenta el conflicto o el problema de la historia.
- lugar del huila donde existe un museo vial
- aquello que se busca comunicar ( contenido )
- tipo de comunicacion donde se expresan sentimientos
- sistema de codigos, simbolos, imagenes sonidos, etc (consultar en el cuaderno)
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- intercambio de ideas y opinion mediante una conversacion
- aquella forma de comunicación en la cual se escucha musica,radio.
- medio masivo de comunicacion que es mayormente leido por adultos, hecho en papel.
- escritor laboyano, quien fue el ganador de un gran premio a la literatura infantil.
- (texto periodistico) informacion que es enunciada por primera vez que nos ofrece el conocimiento de un suceso nuevo
- escogido por el autor o emisor: pael, peliculas, hondas sonoras
- forma de comunicacion que se expresa a traves de danza y baile
- persona que recibe o capta el mensaje
19 Clues: persona que recibe o capta el mensaje • nombres del profesor de lengua castellana • foerma de comunicacion que se usan afiches • lugar del huila donde existe un museo vial • aquello que se busca comunicar ( contenido ) • tipo de comunicacion donde se expresan sentimientos • intercambio de ideas y opinion mediante una conversacion • ...
Mutation & Selection 2021-03-15
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- The nitrogenous bases on a RNA strand, (Adenine, Uracil, Cytosine, and Guanine)
- a smaller molecule that functions to decode a message on a larger, usually, DNA molecule
- the physical appearance of an organism
- a measure of how well an organism can survive and reproduce in a given environment
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- a large biomolecule that contains smaller molecules of amino acid
- a trait that is beneficial to an organism
- A cell that is the site of protein making
- a change in a gene
- change is the inherited traits of a population of organisms that occurs over many generations
- one of two or more forms that a gene could take
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- the process by which favorable inherited traits become more common over time
- a segment of DNA that determines or helps to determine a trait
- the process of making a protein at the site of the ribosome
- specific proteins on the surface of the Coronavirus that are capable of sticking to certain human body cells
- a rod-shaped structure within a cell's nucleus that is composed of DNA and proteins
- the full nitrogenous base codes of a virus or organism
- Know as deoxyribonucleic
- a characteristic of an organism
19 Clues: a change in a gene • Know as deoxyribonucleic • a characteristic of an organism • the genetic makeup of an organism • the physical appearance of an organism • a trait that is beneficial to an organism • A cell that is the site of protein making • one of two or more forms that a gene could take • the full nitrogenous base codes of a virus or organism • ...
COVID and Paediatric Anaesthesia 2020-07-05
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- This method of laryngoscopy is preferred if equipment and expertise is available
- SARS CoV-2 virus enters the host cell by binding to these receptors
- This type of anaesthesia circuit is preferred to reduce aerosol exposure
- Low _____ of RT-PCR testing poses a risk of false negatives
- Children are less likely to get infected after exposure due to low _____ rate
- This type of suctioning is recommended to reduce aerosol generation
- Second generation of these airway devices is preferred as they have higher leak pressures
- This procedure is more aerosol generating than intubation
- Novel beta coronavirus was identified in this city of China
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- These devices available as full or half face can protect from 99% of virus particles
- Preferred grip of hands for holding the mask
- This is a high risk procedure for infection and should be buddy guided
- High quality viral filter
- Apart from respiratory system symptoms, kids with COVID can present with these system symptoms
- Meaning that it filters 95% of airborne particles
- Atleast these many air exchanges per hour are recommended for operating rooms
- Nasal oxygen less than __ litres/min is unlikely to generate aerosol
- A technique used to avoid ventilation before intubation
- Person designated outside the operating room for help
19 Clues: High quality viral filter • Preferred grip of hands for holding the mask • Meaning that it filters 95% of airborne particles • Person designated outside the operating room for help • A technique used to avoid ventilation before intubation • This procedure is more aerosol generating than intubation • Low _____ of RT-PCR testing poses a risk of false negatives • ...
Global Perspective 2025-06-26
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- – A disease that can spread from one person to another.
- – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works.
- – A serious disagreement or fight between people or groups.
- – Passed from parents to children through genes (like some diseases).
- – When both sides give up something to solve a disagreement.
- – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal.
- – A group of countries in Southeast Asia working together on politics, economics, and peace.
- – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being.
- – A global virus outbreak (Coronavirus) that caused a recent pandemic.
- – Health issues that affect people all over the world.
- – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents.
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- – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement.
- – These exercises get your heart pumping and improve the health of your heart and lungs.
- – Actions that help create and keep peace in a community or between countries.
- – Understanding how someone else feels by putting yourself in their shoes.
- – This Virus killed over 300 million people in the 1900s and it is the first virus that was completely eliminated worldwide.
- – An unfair preference or dislike for something or someone.
- – Build bridges not _____________
- – ___ is not just the absence of war, but the presence of justice, equality, and respect.
19 Clues: – Build bridges not _____________ • – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works. • – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being. • – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement. • – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal. • – Health issues that affect people all over the world. • ...
Um estranho chamado Coronavirus 2021-06-07
6 Clues: Objeto de leitura • Previne contra a doença • Produto para higienizar as mãos • O que devemos fazer em pandemia • objeto facial que protege nariz e boca • O que NÃO deve fazer ao cumprimentar alguém
COVID-19 2020-03-27
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- / ito ay ang pagbawas ng malapit na pakikipagugnayan sa ibang tao
- / mga taong nagpapakita ng mga sintomas
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- / mga taong hindi nagpapakita ng mga sintomas
- / nagdudulot ng iba’t ibang klase sakit tulad ng karaniwang ubo’t sipon hanggang sa malubhang implikasyon gaya ng Pneumonia, sakit sa bato at pagkamatay.
- / ito ang tawag kapag kumalat ang sakit sa maraming bansa at marami ang bilang ng mga naaapektuhan
5 Clues: / mga taong nagpapakita ng mga sintomas • / mga taong hindi nagpapakita ng mga sintomas • / ito ay ang pagbawas ng malapit na pakikipagugnayan sa ibang tao • / ito ang tawag kapag kumalat ang sakit sa maraming bansa at marami ang bilang ng mga naaapektuhan • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-02-26
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- the light of the moon
- a word that has the same sound or ends with the same sound as another word
- zealand an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean whose capital is Wellington
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- a disease caused by a coronavirus that was first reported in 2019 and became a pandemic
- a goddess who represents the earth as the source of life; a goddess of fertility
5 Clues: the light of the moon • a word that has the same sound or ends with the same sound as another word • a goddess who represents the earth as the source of life; a goddess of fertility • a disease caused by a coronavirus that was first reported in 2019 and became a pandemic • zealand an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean whose capital is Wellington
Commerce 2024-02-23
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- the trading of goods and services on the internet
- a share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets
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- any of a group of RNA viruses that cause a variety of respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological diseases in humans and other animals
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- affected by physical or mental illness
- the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money
7 Clues: affected by physical or mental illness • the trading of goods and services on the internet • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade • a share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-10-18
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- a bacterial infection spread by airborne transmission or direct contact
- an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
- an intermittent and remittent fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells
- an infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquids
- an inflammatory disease characterized at first by a rash, headache, fever, and chills, and later by possible arthritis and neurological and cardiac disorders, caused by bacteria that are transmitted by ticks
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- a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver
- a viral infection that causes inflammation of the mucous membranes
- a bacterial disease that usually attacks the lungs
- a viral infection of the respiratory tract
- a contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals that causes madness and convulsions, transmissible through the saliva to humans
10 Clues: a viral infection of the respiratory tract • a bacterial disease that usually attacks the lungs • an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus • a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver • a viral infection that causes inflammation of the mucous membranes • a bacterial infection spread by airborne transmission or direct contact • ...
Crossword Model United Nations 2020-03-17
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- It is the organism responsible for deterrence and security in the North Atlantic periphery
- It is the political ideology that allows and respects different behaviors and beliefs
- it is the process by which one country seeks to reach an specific goal
- It is when the public opinion in a certain country divides in 2 opposite extremes
- It is the country where coronavirus came to light
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- It is the process by which two countries unite in order to accomplish a common goal
- It is the process by which three or more countries unite in order to accomplish a common goal
- It is the organism responsible for worldwide peace and security
- It is a country located amid Portugal and France
- It's the political ideology that preserves tradition (religion, politics, culture or national beliefs) in the face of change
10 Clues: It is a country located amid Portugal and France • It is the country where coronavirus came to light • It is the organism responsible for worldwide peace and security • it is the process by which one country seeks to reach an specific goal • It is when the public opinion in a certain country divides in 2 opposite extremes • ...
Crossword Model United Nations 2020-03-17
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- It is the organism responsible for deterrence and security in the North Atlantic periphery
- It is the political ideology that allows and respects different behaviors and beliefs
- it is the process by which one country seeks to reach an specific goal
- It is when the public opinion in a certain country divides in 2 opposite extremes
- It is the country where coronavirus came to light
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- It is the process by which two countries unite in order to accomplish a common goal
- It is the process by which three or more countries unite in order to accomplish a common goal
- It is the organism responsible for worldwide peace and security
- It is a country located amid Portugal and France
- It's the political ideology that preserves tradition (religion, politics, culture or national beliefs) in the face of change
10 Clues: It is a country located amid Portugal and France • It is the country where coronavirus came to light • It is the organism responsible for worldwide peace and security • it is the process by which one country seeks to reach an specific goal • It is when the public opinion in a certain country divides in 2 opposite extremes • ...
Science Crossword 2020-05-03
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- / a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- / microscopic, single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments
- / One person to another
- / Stay at home for a period of time
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- / a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- / a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- / an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
- / a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease
- Cells / same as host
- / Coronavirus
- / Protected from something
11 Clues: / Coronavirus • Cells / same as host • / One person to another • / Protected from something • / Stay at home for a period of time • / a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • / microscopic, single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments • / an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives. • ...
News alphabet P-V 2022-03-15
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- The verdicts and sentences were announced outside the courtroom by the ... and defense lawyers.
- I quickly ... his arm and made him turn to look at me.
- It was sunny and the next second, it was raining: the ... of the weather.
- The influence of Christianity in the Middle Ages was ...
- If I’m asked to carry on with such a high amount of work, I might just have to send in my ... letter.
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- The economy increased a lot, it grew ...
- A series of actions or events that together show how things normally happen or are done is a ...
- She’s ... ownership of her old home to sell it to a charity organisation
- I'm .... cognitive behavioral sleep training, which teaches me how to break bad habits in order to prepare my mind and body for a good night's sleep.
- Another ... of Coronavirus has appeared lately.
10 Clues: The economy increased a lot, it grew ... • Another ... of Coronavirus has appeared lately. • I quickly ... his arm and made him turn to look at me. • The influence of Christianity in the Middle Ages was ... • She’s ... ownership of her old home to sell it to a charity organisation • It was sunny and the next second, it was raining: the ... of the weather. • ...
The giver vocabulary puzzle James Ricciardi 2022-02-09
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- I BLAnk walked through a dark alleyway, which is none to have violence.
- my grandfather just passed away yesterday and plan to have his funeral on Monday.
- I smacked my friends many times for selling me out in hidden go seek.
- It was Christmas and I had just received a new iPhone 12.
- I ran the track race until I slowed down due to the Hurdle coming up at the 200-meter mark.
- The plant began to grow taller and bigger as the days went on.
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- sneaking out of the house
- I carefully brought my mother's favorite glass plate with dragons scaling the top and sides of the plate.
- I ran out across the street to ketch my sister but didn't see the car that was about to hit me.
- The coronavirus spreads quickly.
10 Clues: sneaking out of the house • The coronavirus spreads quickly. • It was Christmas and I had just received a new iPhone 12. • The plant began to grow taller and bigger as the days went on. • I smacked my friends many times for selling me out in hidden go seek. • I BLAnk walked through a dark alleyway, which is none to have violence. • ...
Modern Black Politics 2022-04-20
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- Barack Obama became the first African-American president when he ran against this senator
- this virus caused a worldwide pandemic in 2020
- this president would ultimately win the election against Nixon because of support from new African-American voters
- this president had been vice-president to the first African-American president
- in 2017, white supremacists marched in this Virginia city in response to Confederate statues being removed
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- Jesse Jackson became one of the first African-American presidential nominees when he attempted to run against this president
- the killing of this black teenager sparked the BLM movement
- the booming housing market crashed in 2008 and became known as the Great ____________
- 13 African-American members of Congress formed the Congressional Black Caucus under this president
- this action was introduced under LBJ in the hopes of counteracting years of inequality in hiring and education
10 Clues: this virus caused a worldwide pandemic in 2020 • the killing of this black teenager sparked the BLM movement • this president had been vice-president to the first African-American president • the booming housing market crashed in 2008 and became known as the Great ____________ • ...
Donald Trump-Dani Dillman 2024-02-08
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- Later that year, the House of Representatives impeached
- As_______, he signed a major tax reform bill into law and oversaw a reduction of federal regulations.
- Trump was defeated by his Democratic opponent, former vice-president ______ Biden, by 306 electoral votes to 232.
- When Trump left office, more than 400,000 Americans had died of ______-19.
- He was the _______ president in U.S. history to be impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives and the only president to be impeached twice—once in 2019.
- Trump was born in _______, New York on June 14,1946.
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- In 2005, Donald Trump ________ Melania Knauss.
- The remainder of Trump’s presidency was consumed with the coronavirus _______.
- Trump spoke to the large crowd on the Ellipse near the _______ House and encouraged attendees to protest the counting of the Electoral College votes in Congress.
- Trump based upon allegations of obstruction of Congress and abuse of _______.
- Donald _________ was the 45th president.
11 Clues: Donald _________ was the 45th president. • In 2005, Donald Trump ________ Melania Knauss. • Trump was born in _______, New York on June 14,1946. • Later that year, the House of Representatives impeached • When Trump left office, more than 400,000 Americans had died of ______-19. • Trump based upon allegations of obstruction of Congress and abuse of _______. • ...
Infectious Disease´s 2024-04-09
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- a common STD that can cause infection among both men and women.
- Contagious disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from person to person or object to person or animal to person.
- an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
- an acute viral respiratory illness. It is characterized by a prodrome of fever
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- A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious.
- Any microbe that can cause disease.
- a highly contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV).
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world.
- Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
10 Clues: Any microbe that can cause disease. • A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious. • a common STD that can cause infection among both men and women. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • a highly contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). • ...
Diseases and Health 2023-07-05
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- A disease that affects humans and other mammals, it's caused by the bacterium, Yersinia Pestis
- This disease involves parts of the brain that control thoughts, memory and language
- Doctors who have extra education and training in preventing diagnosis and treating heart conditions
- Human immunodeficiency virus is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
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- A condition where cells in a specific part of the body grow and reproduce uncontrollably
- A disease caused by germs that are spread from person to person through the air
- This disease was first identified in Wuhan China
- A preventable viral disease most often transmitted through the bite of a rapid animal
- The body doesn't make enough insulin or can't use it as well as it should
- Fatal diseases caused by a parasite that commonly infects a certain type of mosquito which feeds on humans
10 Clues: This disease was first identified in Wuhan China • The body doesn't make enough insulin or can't use it as well as it should • A disease caused by germs that are spread from person to person through the air • This disease involves parts of the brain that control thoughts, memory and language • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-10-18
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- a bacterial infection spread by airborne transmission or direct contact
- an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
- an intermittent and remittent fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells
- an infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquids
- an inflammatory disease characterized at first by a rash, headache, fever, and chills, and later by possible arthritis and neurological and cardiac disorders, caused by bacteria that are transmitted by ticks
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- a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver
- a viral infection that causes inflammation of the mucous membranes
- a bacterial disease that usually attacks the lungs
- a viral infection of the respiratory tract
- a contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals that causes madness and convulsions, transmissible through the saliva to humans
10 Clues: a viral infection of the respiratory tract • a bacterial disease that usually attacks the lungs • an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus • a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver • a viral infection that causes inflammation of the mucous membranes • a bacterial infection spread by airborne transmission or direct contact • ...
COVID-19 2020-06-06
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- Síntoma común del Covid-19
- Forma común del contagio
- Proceso en el cuál la persona no tiene síntomas y el período de incubación del nuevo coronavirus es entre dos y 14 días después de la exposición.
- ¿De qué depende el lenguaje que se utilizará con un niño?
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- Según investigaciones profesionales se ha determinado que el ajo crudo cuenta con muchas propiedades una de ellas es que es muy antiviral, pero en el momento que se cocina pierde todas sus propiedades.
- No sustituye la higiene de manos
6 Clues: Forma común del contagio • Síntoma común del Covid-19 • No sustituye la higiene de manos • ¿De qué depende el lenguaje que se utilizará con un niño? • Proceso en el cuál la persona no tiene síntomas y el período de incubación del nuevo coronavirus es entre dos y 14 días después de la exposición. • ...
Martina Álvarez 2021-02-07
4 Clues: it is an object which you can write. • It is a fish witch that eats the little ones. • It is an object which that id usted to write down things. • It is an object which that serves to protect againts the coronavirus.
Circulating Viruses 2023 2023-01-04
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- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat. Hint: It cannot replicate alone; instead, it must infect cells and use components of the host cell to make copies of itself.
- Antibiotics do _____ kill viruses.
- Viruses spreads mainly from person to person mode of _________.
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- Contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs.
- Your body's ability to recognize germs to prevent them from causing illness.
- A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases. Usually administered through needle injections.
- A respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a coronavirus discovered in 2019.
- Stands for Respiratory Syncytial Virus.
8 Clues: Antibiotics do _____ kill viruses. • Stands for Respiratory Syncytial Virus. • Viruses spreads mainly from person to person mode of _________. • Your body's ability to recognize germs to prevent them from causing illness. • A respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a coronavirus discovered in 2019. • ...
WHO let the COVID-19 out?? 2020-05-12
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- On May 12th, 2020 this number of deaths have been officially recorded as a result of COVID-19 in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong is under a 'one country, two ...' policy until
- Hong Kong is almost completely dependent on China for their ... supply
- The official scientific name for the coronavirus (not the disease) is ....-CoV-2
- The transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China is called the '... of Hong Kong'
- The protests in Hong Kong in 2014 were part of the ... movement
- Hezbollah adheres to which Islamic branch?
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- In July 2019, Hong Kong protestors raised the ... flag after overtaking the legislative
- First name of the Director-General of the WHO
- The Israeli agency which is allegedly now in charge of obtaining necessary medical supplies in Israel
- The last name of the fictional figure Tim cosplays in his Facebook profile picture
- China providing facemasks to Hong Kong fits perfectly in their Health ... Road Initiative
- The Palestinians call the 1947-1949 war the Al ...
- Neocolonialism is the exercise of political, ..., and cultural influence
14 Clues: Hezbollah adheres to which Islamic branch? • First name of the Director-General of the WHO • The Palestinians call the 1947-1949 war the Al ... • Hong Kong is under a 'one country, two ...' policy until • The protests in Hong Kong in 2014 were part of the ... movement • Hong Kong is almost completely dependent on China for their ... supply • ...
CONFLICTOS GEOPOLITICOS 2022-05-03
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- es un pías que en el ultimo tiempo avanzo en el programa nuclear
- hace referencia a la intensificación del conflicto entre los gobiernos y las empresas
- grupo terrorista armado al margen de la ley
- afecta la situación económica de un pías a lo cual se le puede llamar una.
- es un pías que esta volviendo a su posición anterior como terrorista.
- pais cuyo presidente edorgan arrastrara la economia y la posicion internacional(2022-2023)
- es un pías cuyo presidente es VLADIMIR PUTIN.
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- es un estado que atraía a militares de otras partes del mundo por establecerlas en extensiones no gobernadas del pías.
- actividad a los que gobiernan o aspiran a gobernar los asuntos que afectan a la sociedad o a un pais.
- el cambio climático afecta al
- tiene que ver con el estudio de la geografía humana y de geografía física.
- es un foro económico global también conocido como.
- Hace referencia al proceso de salida del reino unido de la unión europea
- CONSISTE EN LA UNION DE VARIOS PAISES EUROPEOS CON EL FIN DE PROMOVER LA PAZ
- es la enfermedad infecciosa causada por el coronavirus que se ha descubierto mas recientemente.
- la geopolítica relacionas los recursos
16 Clues: el cambio climático afecta al • la geopolítica relacionas los recursos • grupo terrorista armado al margen de la ley • es un pías cuyo presidente es VLADIMIR PUTIN. • es un foro económico global también conocido como. • es un pías que en el ultimo tiempo avanzo en el programa nuclear • es un pías que esta volviendo a su posición anterior como terrorista. • ...
Covid-19 2022-10-11
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- a drug for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- an infective nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat.
- a period, of isolation in which people that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious disease are found.
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- a vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital, especially in emergencies.
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
8 Clues: a drug for the treatment or prevention of disease. • an infective nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat. • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill. • the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • a vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital, especially in emergencies. • ...
Cat terms 2023-10-15
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- Third set of receptors that are located in the roof of the mouth.
- Wild domestic cats.
- An area of the nasal lining that picks up smells from the air as the animal breathes.
- One general body color with darker extremities or _____.
- The hairs show bands of color so it makes a dot or dark area that is formed.
- Blood test that is common to detect FeLV. Tests are sent to a diagnostic laboratory and are used to detect secondary viremia only.
- Nasal obstruction or poor ______ (upper and lower teeth not fitting together properly.)
- Early stage of FeLV.
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- The color of the nose,ears,feet,and tail.
- Sickness that can be picked up by eating raw meat or contaminated feces.
- The organ within the ear that enables the cat to detect sounds.
- Third eyelid and moves diagonally across the eye under the eyelid to help lubricate the cornea.
- Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) disease is caused by__________.
- The stage that cats Will mostly have FeLV for the rest of there lifes.
- Blood test that is common to detect FeLV. Can be performed in a veterinarian's office.
- Cats tongue is lined with knobs called _____
16 Clues: Wild domestic cats. • Early stage of FeLV. • The color of the nose,ears,feet,and tail. • Cats tongue is lined with knobs called _____ • One general body color with darker extremities or _____. • The organ within the ear that enables the cat to detect sounds. • Third set of receptors that are located in the roof of the mouth. • ...
Lauring Lab Tree of Evolution 2024-12-12
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- This patriotic symbol may also carry avian influenza
- The brand name version of this antiviral is Tamiflu
- These two scientists are credited with creating the Polio vaccine
- This type of farm animal was the source of an influenza outbreak in the mid-2000s
- These slinky critters are a commonly used animal model of influenza virus infection
- This dapper poultry also may carry avian influenza
- A late-stage symptom of this virus is hydrophobia
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- This antiviral was developed to treat SARS-CoV-2
- These flying mammals are a protected species and a known carrier of rabies
- This influenza B strain may have gone extinct
- This antiviral is an effective treatment for RSV
- This virus causes infections in the very young and very old
- Vaccines for this virus are updated annually due to its rapid evolution
- This virus gets its name from its spike proteins which form a “crown” on it’s surface
- This virus was only recently discovered in the past 20 years and its the newest edition to the Lauring lab.
- You should be wary of drinking raw milk from these animals due to circulating H5N1
16 Clues: This influenza B strain may have gone extinct • This antiviral was developed to treat SARS-CoV-2 • This antiviral is an effective treatment for RSV • A late-stage symptom of this virus is hydrophobia • This dapper poultry also may carry avian influenza • The brand name version of this antiviral is Tamiflu • This patriotic symbol may also carry avian influenza • ...
2020 2020-12-07
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- The Netflix series everyone was talking about at the start of quarantine (2 words).
- This character from Minecraft was added to Smash Brothers this year.
- The first ever woman to be elected vice president (2 words).
- Important social movement that swept the nation.
- This game for the switch allows you to make an aquarium on your island (2 words).
- Insect that invaded Washington and murders bees.
- The microorganism that causes COVID-19.
- Chadwick Boseman played this "marvel-ous" character (2 words).
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- She took the Grammys by storm and also released a bop where she runs through the mall (2 words).
- Justice who made it possible for women to own a home and have a credit card (3 words).
- She gave 1 million dollars to fund research for a vaccine (2 words).
- This Chris was deemed the "Worst Chris" of 2020.
- Declassified photos of these alien objects were released this year.
- This royal, his wife, and son quit their royal duties this year.
- The video chat platform that bypassed Skype for businesses and schools alike.
- Old school way to watch movies that became popular this summer (2 words).
16 Clues: The microorganism that causes COVID-19. • Important social movement that swept the nation. • This Chris was deemed the "Worst Chris" of 2020. • Insect that invaded Washington and murders bees. • The first ever woman to be elected vice president (2 words). • Chadwick Boseman played this "marvel-ous" character (2 words). • ...
PRESENT First Year Special Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-06
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- A section of PRESENT where the pop culture, movie, and art reviews take place
- The name of the university the members of the Boğaziçi MUN Subcommittee are studying in
- “... Change” the most dangerous threat the earth is facing currently
- “Present and …” A section of PRESENT, one of the ways to answer the rollcall during the committee
- IMF named the global economic crisis that started in 2020 “The Great…”
- “... Inequality” The most talked about topic during Women’s History Month
- “Joe …” The current president of the US
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- A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015)
- “US Election …” 14-days long daily article series on the 2020 US Elections Published on PRESENT
- The biggest intergovernmental organization that founded in 1945
- “... Parade” The parade that the LGBTI+ community demonstrates globally to celebrate the values and the history of the community
- The first historical figure to appear in “The Person of the Month”, one of the most important figures of the Civil Rights Movement in the US
- The first social media platform to ban Trump
- The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published
- The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place
- The current deadly pandemic
16 Clues: The current deadly pandemic • “Joe …” The current president of the US • The first social media platform to ban Trump • A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015) • The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place • The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published • The biggest intergovernmental organization that founded in 1945 • ...
PRESENT First Year Special Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-06
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- Nations The biggest intergovernmental organization that founded in 1945
- IMF named the global economic crisis that started in 2020 “The Great…”
- “... Parade” The parade that the LGBTI+ community demonstrates globally to celebrate the values and the history of the community
- The name of the university the members of the Boğaziçi MUN Subcommittee are studying in
- The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published
- The first social media platform to ban Trump
- “Present and …” A section of PRESENT, one of the ways to answer the rollcall during the committee
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- “Joe …” The current president of the US
- The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place
- “... Inequality” The most talked about topic during Women’s History Month
- The current deadly pandemic
- The first historical figure to appear in “The Person of the Month”, one of the most important figures of the Civil Rights Movement in the US
- A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015)
- “US Election …” 14-days long daily article series on the 2020 US Elections Published on PRESENT
- “... Change” the most dangerous threat the earth is facing currently
- A section of PRESENT where the pop culture, movie, and art reviews take place
16 Clues: The current deadly pandemic • “Joe …” The current president of the US • The first social media platform to ban Trump • A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015) • The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place • The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published • “... Change” the most dangerous threat the earth is facing currently • ...
Lauring Lab Tree of Evolution 2024-12-12
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- This patriotic symbol may also carry avian influenza
- The brand name version of this antiviral is Tamiflu
- These two scientists are credited with creating the Polio vaccine
- This type of farm animal was the source of an influenza outbreak in the mid-2000s
- These slinky critters are a commonly used animal model of influenza virus infection
- This dapper poultry also may carry avian influenza
- A late-stage symptom of this virus is hydrophobia
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- This antiviral was developed to treat SARS-CoV-2
- This group of flying mammals are a protected and a known carrier of rabies
- This influenza B strain may have gone extinct
- This antiviral is an effective treatment for RSV
- This virus causes infections in the very young and very old
- Vaccines for this virus are updated annually due to its rapid evolution
- This virus gets its name from its spike proteins which form a “crown” on it’s surface
- This virus was only recently discovered in the past 20 years and its the newest edition to the Lauring lab.
- You should be wary of drinking raw milk from these animals due to circulating H5N1
16 Clues: This influenza B strain may have gone extinct • This antiviral was developed to treat SARS-CoV-2 • This antiviral is an effective treatment for RSV • A late-stage symptom of this virus is hydrophobia • This dapper poultry also may carry avian influenza • The brand name version of this antiviral is Tamiflu • This patriotic symbol may also carry avian influenza • ...
PROCESO DE VACUNACIÓN DE POR EL COVID-19 2021-06-02
Theology - Friday Article Research - May 15 - Mr. Nawn 2020-05-14
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- People on the ___ ___ can really use a morale boost as well. (2 words)
- Wim Tapley encourages other to call ____ relatives on friends.
- You can help kids to stay safe online by fighting against ____. There are organizations you can join like Teenangels.
- One skill or behavior you can get from volunteering is _______ (it starts with a C)
- You could even ___ out your closets and donate them to a charitable organization.
- If you can sew, you could make a ___ ___ for a child in need. (2 words)
- The article says to get your family involved in some ___ volunteering.
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- One skill or behavior you can get from volunteering is _______ (it starts with a G)
- Tori Truesdale is a member of the Coronavirus ____ Program, using their social media platforms to help local non-profits.
- If you have a special talent, you could hold a virtual ____.
- Bre Roeder is a part of the ____ project.
- Who said, "No act of kindness, However small is ever wasted.
12 Clues: Bre Roeder is a part of the ____ project. • If you have a special talent, you could hold a virtual ____. • Who said, "No act of kindness, However small is ever wasted. • Wim Tapley encourages other to call ____ relatives on friends. • People on the ___ ___ can really use a morale boost as well. (2 words) • ...
Pandemic 2020-03-31
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- This flying mammal is the host organism for Covid-19
- This is the acronym for the cousin of Covid-19 first appeared in China 2002
- This the acronym for devices used to protect health care workers from the virus.
- This piece of equipment helps people breath and is in short supply
- This is a common symptom of infection and was broadly used to screen individuals.
- This seasonal infection kills thousands each year and caused a pandemic in 1918
- Proteins that signal the immune system and may overreact causing a "storm"
- The country where Covid-19 first appeared
- This Navy hospital ship was sent to LA.
- The word Corona means this
- This type of distancing helps slow the spread of the virus
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- You are asked to do this for 14 days if you were exposed to the virus
- A world wide epidemic
- This is the famous Italian immunologist why has been an advisor to 6 presidents
- The nonliving microbe that causes Covid-19
- Bacterial lung infection that is a complication of the Coronavirus
- A drug used to treat this mosquito borne illness is now being used to treat Covid-19
- The failure of this vital organ is the most common cause of Covid-19 death.
18 Clues: A world wide epidemic • The word Corona means this • This Navy hospital ship was sent to LA. • The country where Covid-19 first appeared • The nonliving microbe that causes Covid-19 • This flying mammal is the host organism for Covid-19 • This type of distancing helps slow the spread of the virus • This piece of equipment helps people breath and is in short supply • ...
Friendship Day 2021 2021-01-19
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- The branch of medicine that deals with diagnostic images of anatomic structures
- a preparation of roasted and ground cacao seeds that is made in the form of a liquid, paste, or in a block
- nothing by mouth
- A few companies make conversation heart candies these days, but the original are Sweethearts Conversation Hearts
- a relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an association
- services keeps the hospital clean and sanitary
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- the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection. He is often portrayed as the son of the love goddess Venus and the god of war Mars
- a person with whom one works
- CEO of Bon Secours Charity Health System
- a person who cares for the sick or infirm; specifically : a licensed health-care professional
- an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2
- the science or practice of the preparation and dispensing of medicinal drugs
12 Clues: nothing by mouth • a person with whom one works • CEO of Bon Secours Charity Health System • services keeps the hospital clean and sanitary • the science or practice of the preparation and dispensing of medicinal drugs • The branch of medicine that deals with diagnostic images of anatomic structures • ...
Research : Terms and Phrases 2022-10-19
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- details are reasons, examples, facts, steps, or other kinds of evidence that explain the main idea.
- is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
- a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers.
- A group of words taken directly from a source and repeated by an author.
- great depression was a severe worldwide economic depression between 1929 and 1939 that began after a major fall in stock prices in the United States.
- events any event recognized as having state, national, military, or historical significance
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- the end or finish of an event or process.
- the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source.
- A person, text, or other medium from which information is obtained for research.
- using synonyms/different words to express the meaning of something written or spoken.
- structure The pattern or order a writer uses to organize information.
- statement The central idea of an essay/topic.
12 Clues: the end or finish of an event or process. • statement The central idea of an essay/topic. • is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus • A group of words taken directly from a source and repeated by an author. • structure The pattern or order a writer uses to organize information. • ...
Test 2 2022-10-24
Across
- the simplest and smallest forms of life
- a type of virus that can cause pneumonia and other diseases in humans and animals
- a medical condition in which a person has a temperature that is higher than normal
- an injury to part of the body, especially one in which a hole is made in the skin
- a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill when you eat or touch a particular substance
- a type of disease that spreads by close contact between people
- the act of stopping something bad from happening
Down
- a thing that causes disease
- a soft substance that fills the hollow parts of bones
- a condition in which the blood supply to an area of tissue is blocked and the tissue dies
- a place where two bones are joined together in the body in a way that enables them to bend and move
- the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules
12 Clues: a thing that causes disease • the simplest and smallest forms of life • the act of stopping something bad from happening • a soft substance that fills the hollow parts of bones • a type of disease that spreads by close contact between people • a type of virus that can cause pneumonia and other diseases in humans and animals • ...
