immunity Crossword Puzzles
SPELL TEST_UNIT 4_WEEK 3 & 4 2023-02-15
Across
- (in folklore) one of a species of diminutive beings, usually described as shriveled little old men, that inhabit the interior of the earth and act as guardians of its treasures; troll.
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- forbidden; lawful
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
- tear or make deep cuts in (flesh or skin.
- remove the moisture from (something); cause to become completely dry.
- substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- relating to or affecting cats or other members of the cat family.
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- a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid rather than a professional basis.
- not physically or mentally strong, especially through age or illness.
- delay or postpone action; put off doing something.
- in agreement or harmony.
- in accordance with the highest standards; faultless
- the light fawn colour of unbleached linen.
15 Clues: forbidden; lawful • in agreement or harmony. • tear or make deep cuts in (flesh or skin. • the light fawn colour of unbleached linen. • delay or postpone action; put off doing something. • in accordance with the highest standards; faultless • a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care. • the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity. • ...
Health 2023-06-21
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- air Clean and unpolluted air that is beneficial for breathing and overall health.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- The feeling of joy, contentment, and satisfaction.
- The act of providing the body with enough fluids to stay hydrated.
- The body's ability to resist and fight off infections and diseases.
- The position and alignment of the body while standing, sitting, or lying down.
- The act of reducing stress and finding calmness and tranquility.
- The act of reducing stress and finding calmness and tranquility.
- The state of being in good physical and mental health.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate.
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- The physical power and ability to exert force.
- The ability to bounce back and recover from difficult situations or challenges.
- The ability to maintain stability and harmony in various aspects of life.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands regularly.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary food and nutrients.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy.
16 Clues: The physical power and ability to exert force. • The feeling of joy, contentment, and satisfaction. • The state of being in good physical and mental health. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy. • The act of reducing stress and finding calmness and tranquility. • ...
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency 2025-05-03
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- Antibody-producing cells, often present but non-functional without T cell help
- Organ essential for T cell development, often rudimentary in SCID
- Lymphocyte type profoundly deficient or non-functional in all SCID forms
- Essential pre-treatment for blood products to prevent GVHD
- Life-threatening lung infection, frequently caused by Pneumocystis jirovecii
- Universal testing of infants using TRECs assay for early SCID detection
- Complication from non-irradiated transfusions or maternal T cells (abbr.)
- Molecular byproducts measured in newborn screening to assess T cell production (abbr.)
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- Type of infection caused by organisms that usually don't harm healthy immune systems
- Diagnostic test enumerating lymphocyte subsets (T, B, NK cells)
- Most frequent inheritance pattern, often due to IL2RG mutation
- Persistent oral candidiasis, a frequent early clinical sign
- Treatment aiming to correct the underlying genetic defect
- Supportive therapy providing passive immunity via pooled antibodies (abbr.)
- Genes crucial for V(D)J recombination; defects cause a form of AR SCID (abbr.)
15 Clues: Treatment aiming to correct the underlying genetic defect • Essential pre-treatment for blood products to prevent GVHD • Persistent oral candidiasis, a frequent early clinical sign • Most frequent inheritance pattern, often due to IL2RG mutation • Diagnostic test enumerating lymphocyte subsets (T, B, NK cells) • ...
Biology crossword 2024-10-21
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- a gycoprotein proeuc3d by a plasma cell in response to presence of the appropriate antigen
- diseases that spread over vast areas of the world
- an abnormal condition affecting an organism
- connected with the presence of free oxygen
- a person's mental or physical condition
- form of endocytosis by which cells transport large particles across the cell surface membrane into the cell
- a molecule that is recognized by the body as non-self and triggers an immune response
- diseases that rapidly spread through a population to affect large number of individuals
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- mucus-producing cell found in the epithelium
- the introduction of a vaccine containing appropriate disease antigens or antibodies into the body
- involuntary muscle
- any biological agent that causes disease
- flexiable supporting tissue found at the end of bones and between vertebrae
- an activated nucleotide found in all living cells that acts as an energy carrier
- means by which thr body protects itself from infection
15 Clues: involuntary muscle • a person's mental or physical condition • any biological agent that causes disease • connected with the presence of free oxygen • an abnormal condition affecting an organism • mucus-producing cell found in the epithelium • diseases that spread over vast areas of the world • means by which thr body protects itself from infection • ...
midterm review 2021-01-15
Across
- to bring to an end dissent to disagree
- bitterly sarcastic,
- brief and to the point
- to comfort
- poor, in a state of poverty
- sad, dreary
- exceeding what is necessary or required unflinching firm; showing no fear
- a follower.
- difficult to read
- credible
- to seize and hold by force
- a poor person
- to lessen, diminish
- to pardon or overlook
- to make young again
- to pay for
- a kingdom
- raider,plunderer
- stale. spoiled
- hardworking; industrious
- to twist out of shape
- to make shorter
- pleasant
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- lacking in seriousness; disrespectful
- furious, violently intense
- average, ordinary
- to reward, pay, reimburse
- to make up for
- a likeness
- sweet and innocent;angelic
- to observe
- to overcome
- a break, split, breach
- overly neat, precise, proper, or formal
- to make or become larger or wider
- irate
- commomplace; overused, stale
- to expose to danger, to dare
- infinitum endlessly
- chief in importance
- to drive out by magic
- resistance to disease
- easy to understand
- overindulgence tenacious persistent
- to steal in small quantities
- an angry argument
- to hold back
47 Clues: irate • credible • pleasant • a kingdom • a likeness • to comfort • to observe • to pay for • to overcome • sad, dreary • a follower. • to hold back • a poor person • to make up for • stale. spoiled • to make shorter • raider,plunderer • average, ordinary • difficult to read • an angry argument • easy to understand • bitterly sarcastic, • to lessen, diminish • chief in importance • to make young again • ...
Corona Virus Vocabulary Part 1 2020-05-06
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- the throat/nose secretion tested to see if you are sick
- most important thing you must do with soap to be well
- where to cough or sneeze if you have no tissue
- another name for the coronavirus
- created when a person coughs or sneezes
- the part of your body you must not touch if hands not clean
- severe symptoms: hard to breathe or organ failure
- used to cover your mouth and nose
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- being in close contact with a sick person
- the invasion of the body by a pathogen like a virus
- respiratory droplets mixed with other body fluids
- creates antibodies to produce immunity to diseases
- 2-14 days for symptoms to show after exposure
- restricting sick people from contacting others
- sick people who do not show symptoms of being sick
- a tool that collects secretions from the throat/nose
- a sensation or change in bodily function from a disease
- a physical distance between you and others
- the minimum amount of feet to stay away from other people
- the product that best and easily destroys the coronavirus
- another common virus illness that spreads the same way
21 Clues: another name for the coronavirus • used to cover your mouth and nose • created when a person coughs or sneezes • being in close contact with a sick person • a physical distance between you and others • 2-14 days for symptoms to show after exposure • where to cough or sneeze if you have no tissue • restricting sick people from contacting others • ...
Champions Test 2022-03-31
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- the WV town where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet
- WV State nickname
- infected but shows no symptoms
- the closest ocean to the State of WV
- an epidemic that spreads to more than one continent
- He narrates the podcasts
- cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period
- your body's ability to resist infection
- An increase of illness in a small area
- The Maximus headquarters
- The highest point in the mountain state
- speak to the parent or guardian if the PUI is a
- go here to assign to case complete
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- tests positive 14 days after 2 doses
- the tab we use in Chexout to log calls send emails and texts
- before interviewing you must
- you can find the contacts DOB here
- best protection against covid
- The WV state Flower
- the UWV is in this city
- safe distance
- We are required to listen to podcasts from here
- one of the oldest rivers in the world and it flows south to north
- this city home to the longest steel-arch bridge in the United States
- A covering for all or part of the face for protection
25 Clues: safe distance • WV State nickname • The WV state Flower • the UWV is in this city • He narrates the podcasts • The Maximus headquarters • before interviewing you must • best protection against covid • infected but shows no symptoms • you can find the contacts DOB here • go here to assign to case complete • tests positive 14 days after 2 doses • the closest ocean to the State of WV • ...
Topic 16 Global Convergence 2022-03-09
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- a tree in Brazil whose wood produced a valuable reddish purple dye
- people of Native American and European descent
- sailed completed around the world
- people of African and European descent
- pirates that would rob royal cargo ships from the Americas
- line that the Pope set dividing the non European world into two zones
- community dedicated to spreading the faith or to educating and protecting people
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- Spanish explorers and soldiers who conquered territory
- a small narrow vessel with two or three masts and triangular sails
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- the process of establishing settlements called colonies
- people born in Spain or the Iberian Peninsula
- members of a religious order who encourage people to convert to a particular religion
- brought seasonings by sea and land from Africa and Asia to European markets
- a system in which colonists had the right to demand labor or tribute from nearby Native Americans
- officers who ruled in the name of the king in the Spanish Americas
- established specific terms about the line of demarcation
- the ability of the body to fight disease
- precious metals melted into bars
- the science of making maps and globes
20 Clues: precious metals melted into bars • sailed completed around the world • the science of making maps and globes • people of African and European descent • the ability of the body to fight disease • people born in Spain or the Iberian Peninsula • American born descendants of Spanish settlers • people of Native American and European descent • ...
Ana's Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-09
Across
- Put these over your ears to listen to music
- A part of land by the coast which has a sharp drop to the ocean
- A small dose of a disease which allows us to build immunity
- Part of the body which protects some of the main organs
- A yellow condiment often put on hot dogs
- Fake hair which can be of different colours
- Before you put your t-shirts away, you must ___ them
- A large, soft, purple vegetable
- The money you pay when you buy a house
- a delicate material often used in old-fashioned table cloths and wedding dresses
- Your hot air balloon almost did this
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- The largest mammal on earth
- The act of investigating and reporting the news
- The day when you must hand something in
- Legumes used as part of a typical Galician cocido
- A pale green or purple vegetables often used in stews. It has large leaves that become soft when cooked
- The opposite of sweet
- If you refuse to obey someone, you are _____
- Tiny pieces of bread used to cover fish, for example
- Can be opened with a key, used to provide security
20 Clues: The opposite of sweet • The largest mammal on earth • A large, soft, purple vegetable • Your hot air balloon almost did this • The money you pay when you buy a house • The day when you must hand something in • A yellow condiment often put on hot dogs • Put these over your ears to listen to music • Fake hair which can be of different colours • ...
Breastfeeding Crossword 2019-02-11
Across
- Circular, dark pigmented area that surrounds the nipple
- To transfer milk efficiently, baby needs to have a ? latch
- One of the most common breastfeeding positions
- Inflammation or infection of the breast tissue
- Breast milk is full of many anti-infective properties known to build immunity called
- In the first 3 months, breastfed babies gain about 30 grams per ?
- Local feedback control of milk production
- Commonly used medication to increase milk supply
- Higher fat breast milk
Down
- Largest component of breast milk is made up by
- Raised region of tissue on the surface of the breast
- Hormonal control of milk production
- A drop in progesterone and a rise in this hormone is needed to start milk production
- A lumpy, red area in the breast can be a sign of a ?
- Newborn reflex important for breastfeeding
- May be of benefit for women who have inverted nipples
- The first form of milk produced immediately after delivery
- Hormone released by the posterior pituitary necessary for breast milk production
- Nipple pain, nipple damage and poor feeding may be indicative of a ?
- Preterm milk is lower in ? than mature milk
20 Clues: Higher fat breast milk • Hormonal control of milk production • Local feedback control of milk production • Newborn reflex important for breastfeeding • Preterm milk is lower in ? than mature milk • Largest component of breast milk is made up by • One of the most common breastfeeding positions • Inflammation or infection of the breast tissue • ...
Science and Technology 2023-10-31
Across
- - A professional who designs and builds technology.
- - Science of living organisms.
- - Medical imaging using radiation.
- - Transmitting information over long distances.
- - Field of creating and programming robots.
- - Protection of computer systems from attacks.
- - Device for processing and storing data.
- - Study of the environment and ecosystems.
- - Study of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces of nature.
- - Study of flight and aircraft design.
- - Instrument for magnifying small objects.
- - Smallest unit of a chemical compound.
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- - Use of living organisms in technology.
- - Study of the atmosphere and weather.
- - Creating genetically identical organisms.
- - Related to the smallest units of energy.
- - Manipulating matter on a nanoscale.
- - Study of heredity and DNA.
- - Famous physicist known for the theory of relativity.
- - Study of extremely small structures.
- - Study of celestial objects and the universe.
- - Vehicle designed for travel in outer space.
- - Study of the composition of matter.
- - Optical device for observing distant objects.
- - Pertaining to circuits and devices using electricity.
- - Substance with a distinct molecular composition.
- - Object orbiting a celestial body.
- - Device that emits a focused beam of light.
- - Substance to stimulate immunity to disease.
- - A step-by-step problem-solving procedure.
30 Clues: - Study of heredity and DNA. • - Science of living organisms. • - Medical imaging using radiation. • - Object orbiting a celestial body. • - Manipulating matter on a nanoscale. • - Study of the composition of matter. • - Study of the atmosphere and weather. • - Study of extremely small structures. • - Study of flight and aircraft design. • ...
Science and Technology 2023-10-31
Across
- - Famous physicist known for the theory of relativity.
- - Creating genetically identical organisms.
- - Study of flight and aircraft design.
- - Protection of computer systems from attacks.
- - Device that emits a focused beam of light.
- - Science of living organisms.
- - Study of the composition of matter.
- - Medical imaging using radiation.
- - Vehicle designed for travel in outer space.
- - Device for processing and storing data.
- - Study of the atmosphere and weather.
- - Transmitting information over long distances.
- - Study of extremely small structures.
- - Substance to stimulate immunity to disease.
- - Study of the environment and ecosystems.
- - Pertaining to circuits and devices using electricity.
- - Object orbiting a celestial body.
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- - Study of celestial objects and the universe.
- - Related to the smallest units of energy.
- - Use of living organisms in technology.
- - Smallest unit of a chemical compound.
- - Instrument for magnifying small objects.
- - A step-by-step problem-solving procedure.
- - Field of creating and programming robots.
- - Substance with a distinct molecular composition.
- - Study of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces of nature.
- - Optical device for observing distant objects.
- - Manipulating matter on a nanoscale.
- - A professional who designs and builds technology.
- - Study of heredity and DNA.
30 Clues: - Study of heredity and DNA. • - Science of living organisms. • - Medical imaging using radiation. • - Object orbiting a celestial body. • - Study of the composition of matter. • - Manipulating matter on a nanoscale. • - Study of flight and aircraft design. • - Study of the atmosphere and weather. • - Study of extremely small structures. • ...
Biotechnology 2024-02-06
Across
- use of part or whole organism to make products with desired properties to increase its benefit for human being.
- unique food in Indonesia
- it is a food that is white square shaped
- attack the liver
- discovered penicillin
- the process of fixing the environment using organisms
- bacteria that can separate copper from other elements in chalcopyrite
- compound produced by bacteria or fungi
- produce toxin to kill Lepidoptera larvae
- bacteria used to deal with pests in substitution of pesticides
- type of fungi use to ferment coconut milk
- something to help milk ferment
- increase immunity against disease
- one of the organism to make EM4
- type of fungi to ferment soybean and flour
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- naturally infectious to plants
- mineral where copper is found in company with elements
- Antibiotic that is sourced from bacteria
- In Indonesia, this was started in 1987
- use to break down pollutants in soil, water and air
- type of lactic acid bacteria need to make Yoghurt
- the earliest antibiotic
- other name of diclorophenoxiaceric acid
- type of fungi that is use to make bread
- mixed culture of several microorganisms
25 Clues: attack the liver • discovered penicillin • the earliest antibiotic • unique food in Indonesia • naturally infectious to plants • something to help milk ferment • one of the organism to make EM4 • increase immunity against disease • In Indonesia, this was started in 1987 • compound produced by bacteria or fungi • other name of diclorophenoxiaceric acid • ...
Chapter 8 2022-07-03
Across
- presence of large red blood cells
- pale in color; lighter in color than normal
- a net
- clot
- clear fluid
- an abnormally reduced number of red blood cells
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- red blood cells
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to an antigen
- granular leukocyte named for neutral stain
- an increased number of immature erythrocytes in the blood
- germ
- bone marrow
- liquid portion of the blood and lymph
- blood
- eat or swallow
- presence of red blood cells of unequal size
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- group of leukocytes without granules in their nuclei
- form
- transport oxygen and carbon dioxide aka rbc
- the protein-iron compound in rbc that transports o2 and co2
- specialized lymph vessels in the small intestine that absorb fat into the bloodstream
- a decreased number of neutrophils
- agranulocytic leukocyte that performs phagocytosis
- presence of small red blood cells
- presence of large, irregularly shaped red blood cells
- liquid portion of the blood that remains after clotting
- immune, resistantnt
- color
- an abnormally reduced number of lymphocytes
- white or pale yellow substance in lymph
- juice
- cell fragments in the blood that are essential for clotting
33 Clues: form • clot • germ • a net • color • juice • blood • clear fluid • bone marrow • eat or swallow • red blood cells • immune, resistantnt • presence of large red blood cells • a decreased number of neutrophils • presence of small red blood cells • liquid portion of the blood and lymph • white or pale yellow substance in lymph • granular leukocyte named for neutral stain • ...
Biology B - Final Exam Review 2023-03-03
Across
- most nitrogen is found in the nitrogen cycle
- Allows bones to move smoothly across each other
- max. population of a species that the environment can sustain is the ______ capacity
- refers to the variety of all organisms that are part of an ecosystems
- the type of Diabetes that the body doesn't produce enough insulin
- Adenosine TriPhosphate
- structures that are similar in characteristics, but different in function.
- Type of muscle is voluntary
- filters out toxins and waste
- energy transfer between trophic levels is only ____ percent efficient
- disapperance of a species from earth
- keystone species that help to control populations
- Type of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen
Down
- Layer of the lead helps to reduce water loss
- White blood cell's main job is to help maintain
- Green pigment that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- reactions are those that break large molecules into small ones.
- A stable internal environment
- primary producers their energy
- Bones are ....
- small organs at the ends of the fallopian tubes
- Hemoglobin on red blood cells transport
- Developed Theory of Evolution
- Blood cells are produced in the
24 Clues: Bones are .... • Adenosine TriPhosphate • Type of muscle is voluntary • filters out toxins and waste • A stable internal environment • Developed Theory of Evolution • primary producers their energy • Blood cells are produced in the • disapperance of a species from earth • Hemoglobin on red blood cells transport • Layer of the lead helps to reduce water loss • ...
V K Krishna Menon College National Science Day Celebrations 28-02-2023 2023-02-26
Across
- machinery of a computer
- substance that makes a chemical reaction happen faster
- the smallest unit into which a substance can be divided without changing its chemical nature
- reaction causing rusting of iron
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
- the scientific study of sight and light
- electronic system that records sound or stores information in high-quality
- scientific study of the way that the development of living things is controlled by qualities that have been passed on from parents to children
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- screen of a machine
- study of the relationship between living things and their surroundings
- chemical processes in plants or animals that change food into energy
- single celled microscopic animals
- a very small quantity of electromagnetic energy
- branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature, and their relation to energy, entropy
- the form and structure of animals and plants
- this interaction determines the motion of planets, stars, galaxies,
- reaction in which a molecule of water breaks one or more chemical bonds
- machine used for counting
- science that employs the methods and principles of physics and chemistry in the study of astronomical objects
- computer network within an organization
20 Clues: screen of a machine • machinery of a computer • machine used for counting • reaction causing rusting of iron • single celled microscopic animals • computer network within an organization • the scientific study of sight and light • the form and structure of animals and plants • a very small quantity of electromagnetic energy • ...
NUR 355 Mod. 1 2024-08-25
Across
- Healthy cells that are specific to a body part and function
- ethical principle that includes continued competence in practice
- The observed outcome of critical thinking and decision-making
- respect the right of others to make own decisions
- result of decreased baroreflex in elderly (2 words)
- Ethical principle that addresses fairness for all
- result of sclerotic changes to blood vessels and heart wall in elderly
- Narrowing
- result of static blood and the cause of strokes in atrial fibrillation
- health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, or environmental disadvantages (2words)
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- Unregulated cell growth
- Elderly are high risk for this due to changes to musculoskeletal system
- accountability to uphold committments
- Result of delayed colonic transit and decreased colonic contractility strength
- principle to always be fully truthful with patients
- Elderly population is at higher risk for infections due to decreased function of this system
- Hardening
- wasting or decreasing in size
- framework to help nurses practice in an ethical manner (3words)
- Act positively for the good of others
- communication tool used to ensure conveying of pertinent information of patient
- Neurological changes in the elderly that are slow onset and progression, irreversible and affect memory and cognition
22 Clues: Hardening • Narrowing • Unregulated cell growth • wasting or decreasing in size • accountability to uphold committments • Act positively for the good of others • respect the right of others to make own decisions • Ethical principle that addresses fairness for all • principle to always be fully truthful with patients • result of decreased baroreflex in elderly (2 words) • ...
Health Help Crossword 2023-01-11
Across
- a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells.
- ______________ disease is the leading cause of death in the world.
- a medicine that destroys microorganisms.
- _______ is considered a building block of life.
- your body's chemical messengers.
- the umbrella term for mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and psychotic disorders.
- COVID-19 was classified as a ________.
- _______ is found in dairy products.
- the breaking down of nutrients in the body.
- boost the immune system, support normal growth and development, and help cells and organs do their jobs.
- _____ can only multiply with a host.
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- a state of isolation when exposed to an infectious disease.
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- __________ status is a health inequity.
- ________ have cell walls but lack organelles.
- poor treatment of a person or animal.
- _________ is the scientific-term for healthy eating.
- a range of identities.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills.
- This system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease.
- Alcohol, Cannabis, Cocaine, and Heroin are all.
- abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism
23 Clues: a range of identities. • your body's chemical messengers. • _______ is found in dairy products. • _____ can only multiply with a host. • poor treatment of a person or animal. • COVID-19 was classified as a ________. • __________ status is a health inequity. • a person's mental or physical condition. • a medicine that destroys microorganisms. • ...
Esthetician 102 2023-01-18
Across
- Virus can lead to health problems such as genital warts, plantar warts, cervical changes
- one-celled micro-organism
- bodies ability to destroy infectious agents that enter the body
- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
- Fungus that doesn’t cause human infections but can harm plants or surfaces such as sinks and towel bins
- Submicroscopic infectious particle that are Smaller than bacteria
- disease producing bacteria
- Transmitted from person to person or via articles coming in contact with infested person such as towels or headbands
- molds and yeasts that produce contagious diseases
- Contagious bacteria often found in water and soil
- non disease producing bacteria
- type of slime created when a bacterial colony and water are present
- occurs when disease-causing (pathogenic) bacteria or viruses enter the body and multiply to the point of interfering with the body’s normal state
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- Virus that can lead to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
- Extremely itchy condition caused by itch mites
- Antibodies produced after exposure to disease
- insects that cause contagious diseases
- special group or type of antibodies that render a toxic substance harmless
- Antibodies given vs. producing through the immune system
- Located in a small, confined areao Pus-filled boil or inflamed area
20 Clues: one-celled micro-organism • disease producing bacteria • non disease producing bacteria • insects that cause contagious diseases • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus • Antibodies produced after exposure to disease • Extremely itchy condition caused by itch mites • molds and yeasts that produce contagious diseases • ...
Week 1 Crossword 2023-01-25
Across
- Region of antibody that can bind to receptors on cell surfaces
- Feature of adaptive immune system that includes having the ability to distinguish between diverse molecular entities and respond only to those that are specifically necessary
- Region of antibody that can bind to antigens
- T-cell that destroys virus-infected cells
- bacteria
- Vesicle that contains
- To "tag" an invader for destruction
- Immune system that takes time to develop
- Macrophages produce and secrete _____
- Process in which a macrophage ingests an invader and destroys it
- T-cell that secretes cytokines that affect other immune cells
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- T-cells that keeps the immune system from overreacting
- and enzymes that
- Vesicle/pouch inside a macrophage
- Immunization of an individual by antigen administration
- Bodily system that drains lymph fluid
- Immunization through the transfer of a specific antibody from someone immunized to someone non-immunized
- Immune system that defends body from invaders that breaches the skin or mucous
- Cells that macrophages and other cells come from
- Type of cells that have already been activated and experienced
- Immunization in which immunity is obtained by the transfer of immune cells
21 Clues: bacteria • and enzymes that • Vesicle that contains • Vesicle/pouch inside a macrophage • To "tag" an invader for destruction • Bodily system that drains lymph fluid • Macrophages produce and secrete _____ • Immune system that takes time to develop • T-cell that destroys virus-infected cells • Region of antibody that can bind to antigens • ...
VOCA 21000 LESSON 14 2023-09-15
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- The rules of conduct or moral principles of an individual or a group
- To put in groups according to similar features
- A way of acting That is usual or accepted For a person or a social group
- To express a choice in a group decision
- To beat or defeat by greater force, Destroy
- Able to change in order to deal successfully with new situations
- To give a spoken or written opinion
- Able to happen, exist or be done
- To repair or fix
- The order in which things follow one another
- Light or enjoyed by many people
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- To say or write what someone or something is like
- To fight to overcome a difficult problem or situation
- To take something and promise to return it
- The condition of being able to resist a disease
- To break or fail to keep
- Having to do with the mind and with thought
- To lead and control
- A state of mind or emotion at a specific time
- To burn with or as if with a hot liquid or steam
- To own or have
- To put off until later
- The use of physical or mental energy
23 Clues: To own or have • To repair or fix • To lead and control • To put off until later • To break or fail to keep • Light or enjoyed by many people • Able to happen, exist or be done • To give a spoken or written opinion • The use of physical or mental energy • To express a choice in a group decision • To take something and promise to return it • ...
Immunology 2023-08-26
Across
- Name the first cell which recruited at the place of infection.
- The product formed by the fusion between the phagosome and a lysosomes.
- Name the class of MHC which is recognised by CD4 TH cells.
- A receptor, which contribute the secretory components to Ig A and Ig M
- A process that enhances the phagocytosis activity of antigen by macrophages and neutrophils.
- A transporter protein which belong to ATP binding cassette family involved in Antigen processing.
- The name of MHC in human.
- Antibacterial enzymes found in tears.
- The first granulocyte to respond to an inflammatory response.
- The only immunoglobulin able to cross the placenta.
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- The site of B lymphocyte maturation.
- Immunity present from birth.
- The type of graft which can be transferred between genetically identical twins.
- Immunoglobulin molecule which has 10 antigen binding sites.
- substances that mixed with an antigen then injected with it, enhances the immunogenicity of that antigen.
- a large, ovoid secondary lymphoid organ situated high in the left abdominal cavity.
- The branch of biology, which involves the study of immune systems
- An organ involved in the maturation of T cells.
- fragments of antibody that binds to antigen
- A small segment of invariant chain.
20 Clues: The name of MHC in human. • Immunity present from birth. • A small segment of invariant chain. • The site of B lymphocyte maturation. • Antibacterial enzymes found in tears. • fragments of antibody that binds to antigen • An organ involved in the maturation of T cells. • The only immunoglobulin able to cross the placenta. • ...
Viruses 2022-05-17
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- surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells
- The basic unit of all living things.
- A protein coat that may contain RNA or DNA but not both
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- stimulates a host's immune system to mount defenses against the pathogen
- DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is copied along
- The resistance to an infectious disease
- A pandemic results from an epidemic that has grown past geographic boundaries.
- RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase
- A viral infection causing small painful blisters and inflammation
- An organism that can cause disease
- A compound that inhibits the growth and reproduction of bacteria.
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- A specialized protein produced by the immune system that helps destroy disease-causing organisms.
- helps ensure that if someone is already exposed, that they stay away from others.
- The complete elimination of a disease.
- A disease that can spread from person to person through direct or indirect transmission.
- cycle of viral infection; results in replication of virus and cell destruction
- to give someone a disease
- virus attacks and destroys the human immune system.
- A cell that a virus invades
20 Clues: to give someone a disease • A cell that a virus invades • An organism that can cause disease • The basic unit of all living things. • The complete elimination of a disease. • The resistance to an infectious disease • RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase • virus attacks and destroys the human immune system. • surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells • ...
blood 2022-05-11
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- kills parasites; controls inflammation and allergic reactions
- WBC level known as leukocytosis; may indicate infection
- phagocytic (engulfs small particles)
- necessary for healthy blood
- release heparin and histamines
- formation of a blood clot
- what do RBCs not have
- WBC level with 5,000-10,000
- phagocytic (engulfs large particles)
- thrombocytes; helps control blood loss from broken blood vessels (hemostasis)
- where RBCs are produced
- the white blood cells and platelets
- % of RBCs by volume
- the main function of blood
- too few RBCS or hemoglobin; results in paleness and lethargy
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- what type of tissue is blood
- WBC level known as leukopenia; immune deficient
- necessary for DNA formation
- provide immunity with B-cells and t-cells
- also known as leukocytes
- abnormally formed blood clot in a blood vessel (artherosclerosis)
- the liquid mixture portion of blood
- what carries oxygen and gives RBC its color
- clotting disorder found in the X chromosome
- also known as erythrocytes
- insoluble threads of protein
- dislodged clot (life threatening)
- controls the rate of RBC production
- how many different elements are in blood
- what is distributed by blood
30 Clues: % of RBCs by volume • what do RBCs not have • where RBCs are produced • also known as leukocytes • formation of a blood clot • also known as erythrocytes • the main function of blood • necessary for DNA formation • necessary for healthy blood • WBC level with 5,000-10,000 • what type of tissue is blood • insoluble threads of protein • what is distributed by blood • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2023-05-09
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- Conjugation A form of bacterial reproduction;temporary union of two bacterial organisms to exchange genetic material
- A virus that infects bacterium
- A seed that is produced by nonflowering plants; is not enclosed
- Fertilization that occurs outside of the body
- Reduced metabolism during extreme heat
- Reduced metabolism during cold months
- A non-living organism composed of nucleic acid, protected by a coat called a Capsid
- This is the male part of the flower; ex: Filament
- A learned behavior in which animals form a social attachment to another object
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- A SINGLE-celled organism; ex: Protist
- Works with the skeletal system the muscles help the body more and give us shape
- The uniting of the egg and sperm
- The state of internal body parts being stabilized; ex: Glucose Homeostasis
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- A eukaryotic, microscopic organism which lives in moist environments
- Offspring developed inside a pouch
- Moves with flagella
- A seed that is produced by a flowering plant; enclosed within the ovary
- Resistance to a disease
- Fertilization that occurs in the embryo and is protected by the embryo
20 Clues: Moves with flagella • Resistance to a disease • A virus that infects bacterium • The uniting of the egg and sperm • Offspring developed inside a pouch • A SINGLE-celled organism; ex: Protist • Reduced metabolism during cold months • Reduced metabolism during extreme heat • Fertilization that occurs outside of the body • This is the male part of the flower; ex: Filament • ...
Personal Hygiene Review Vocab 2025-01-16
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- – Restful period for body recovery and health
- Diet – A diet that includes all essential nutrients
- – Microorganisms that can cause infections
- – A major energy source for the body
- – A sticky film of bacteria on teeth
- – The body's outer protective layer
- – Washing hands to remove dirt and bacteria
- – The process of providing the body with essential nutrients
- – Practices to maintain cleanliness and health
- – Physical activity that improves health and fitness
- – A substance used to reduce germs on surfaces
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- – Thin string used to clean between teeth
- – The process of breaking down food for absorption
- Habits – Regular actions that promote physical and mental well-being
- – A type of carbohydrate important for digestion
- – The state of being free from dirt and germs
- – A cleaning agent used with water to remove dirt
- – Organic compounds essential for health and growth
- – Microbes that can lead to illness
- – The process of maintaining proper water balance in the body
- – Tool for cleaning teeth
- – Washing the body to maintain hygiene
- – The body’s ability to resist infections
- – Substance used with a toothbrush for cleaning teeth
- – Nutrient that helps build and repair tissues
25 Clues: – Tool for cleaning teeth • – Microbes that can lead to illness • – The body's outer protective layer • – A major energy source for the body • – A sticky film of bacteria on teeth • – Washing the body to maintain hygiene • – Thin string used to clean between teeth • – The body’s ability to resist infections • – Microorganisms that can cause infections • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2025-09-02
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- Small, fast and highly maneuverable ship of the Portuguese
- Body's ability to resist or fight off a disease
- Spanish soldier and explorer who came to the Americas
- Religious movement in 1500s that challenged Catholic Church
- Tool used by sailors to determine their location
- Large fleet of ships, usually used for war
- Series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims
- Sail all the way around the world or an entire landmass
- Type of Native American community
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- Branch of Christianity that began during Reformation
- Fort built by the Spanish to protect settlements and missions
- System where a country tries to gain wealth by controlling trade and valuable resources
- Person who rents land from a landowner and farms it
- Sea route through North America that connected Atlantic to Pacific
- State of being separated from other regions, peoples or influences
- Point of land that sticks out into the sea
- Ideas, art, literature or learning from Greece and Rome
- Period in Europe of renewed interest in art, science, learning and classical ideas
- Religious settlement built by Spanish colonists
- Territory or settlement controlled by a distant country
20 Clues: Type of Native American community • Point of land that sticks out into the sea • Large fleet of ships, usually used for war • Body's ability to resist or fight off a disease • Religious settlement built by Spanish colonists • Tool used by sailors to determine their location • Person who rents land from a landowner and farms it • ...
Week 7 - Snickers 2025-08-22
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- To stir up or encourage strong feelings or actions
- An effect or image left on the mind
- Without any delay right away
- Very poor lacking money or resources
- A small cut notch or dent
- To enter secretly or sneak in
- Hard to notice or not easily seen
- A strong effect or influence
- Done on purpose
- Very large or great
- Protection from disease or harm
- Getting in the way of something
- To gradually put an idea or feeling into someone’s mind
- To deeply involve or cover completely in liquid
- To frighten or cause fear
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- Not producing the desired result
- To move into a new country to live
- Brought in from another country
- Sure or confident about something
- Weak or lacking strength or importance
- To include or blend into something else
- More and more over time
- Marked or stamped so it stays visible or remembered
- A possible result or suggestion
- Not tight or not firmly fixed
- The power to affect how someone thinks or acts
- A path or direction to follow
- Suggested but not directly stated
28 Clues: Done on purpose • Very large or great • More and more over time • A small cut notch or dent • To frighten or cause fear • Without any delay right away • A strong effect or influence • To enter secretly or sneak in • Not tight or not firmly fixed • A path or direction to follow • Brought in from another country • A possible result or suggestion • Protection from disease or harm • ...
Poe Vocabulary 2025-09-30
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- To remedy or set right.
- To approach and speak to, especially aggressively or insistently, as with a demand or request.
- A lighted torch.
- A cranny, hollow, or crevice, as in rock.
- Immunity from punishment, penalty, or harm.
- To cause grievous physical or mental suffering to.
- An underground cemetery consisting of chambers or tunnels with recesses for graves.
- A knee-length cloak lined with brightly colored silk and often trimmed with fur that was worn by European men in the 1700s.
- A mineral deposit sometimes left on damp walls underground, as in cellars, caves, or basements.
- To listen or pay attention.
- A watery or thin mucous discharge from the eyes or nose.
- To leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself, often to avoid arrest or prosecution.
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- Vigorous motion or gesture.
- Bizarre, repulsive, or incongruous distortion, as of appearance or manner.
- A large, splendid residence or public building, such as a palace or museum.
- A pale, dry, Spanish wine.
- Limit narrowly; restrict or enclose.
- A person with expert knowledge or training, especially in the fine arts.
- To kill or offer as a sacrifice, especially by burning.
- To put in shackles; restrict or restrain.
20 Clues: A lighted torch. • To remedy or set right. • A pale, dry, Spanish wine. • Vigorous motion or gesture. • To listen or pay attention. • Limit narrowly; restrict or enclose. • A cranny, hollow, or crevice, as in rock. • To put in shackles; restrict or restrain. • Immunity from punishment, penalty, or harm. • To cause grievous physical or mental suffering to. • ...
Biotech Intro Review 2025-10-01
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- Any living thing, such as a plant, animal, or microbe.
- Biotechnology applied to medical and health-related uses.
- Medical treatment tailored to an individual’s genetic makeup.
- The use of living organisms or their parts to make products or solve problems.
- Changing the DNA of an organism to give it new traits.
- Fuels made from living things or organic waste.
- A testable prediction about how something works.
- Biotechnology focused on industrial processes and manufacturing.
- The factor you measure in an experiment.
- Using a weakened or dead germ to help prevent disease by building immunity.
- Biotechnology used in agriculture and plant science.
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- Drugs made using biotechnology, often proteins from living cells.
- The group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment, used for comparison.
- The process where scientists evaluate each other’s work before publication.
- A tool that allows precise editing of DNA sequences.
- Biotechnology involving marine and aquatic applications.
- The study of moral issues related to biology and medicine.
- Using living organisms to clean up pollution.
- The factor you change in an experiment.
- Medicines that kill or stop the growth of bacteria.
- Treating diseases by fixing or replacing faulty genes.
21 Clues: The factor you change in an experiment. • The factor you measure in an experiment. • Using living organisms to clean up pollution. • Fuels made from living things or organic waste. • A testable prediction about how something works. • Medicines that kill or stop the growth of bacteria. • A tool that allows precise editing of DNA sequences. • ...
NUR 355 – Module 1 Review Crossword 2025-12-31
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- : Accountability to uphold commitments
- : Act positively for the good of others
- : Communication tool used to ensure conveying of pertinent information of patient
- : Unregulated cell growth
- : Result of decreased baroreflex in elderly
- : Result of delayed colonic transit and decreased colonic contractility strength
- : Elderly are high risk for this due to changes to musculoskeletal system
- : Healthy cells that are specific to a body part and function
- : Hardening
- : Ethical principle that addresses fairness for all
- : Neurological changes in the elderly that are slow onset and progression, irreversible and affect memory and cognition
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- : The observed outcome of critical thinking and decision-making
- : Framework to help nurses practice in an ethical manner
- : Elderly population is at higher risk for infections due to decreased function in this
- : Result of static blood and the cause of strokes in atrial fibrillation
- : Respect the right of others to make own decisions
- : Principle to always be fully truthful with patients
- : Ethical principle that includes continued competence in practice
- : Wasting or decreasing in size
- : Result of sclerotic changes to blood vessels and heart wall in elderly
- : Health difference closely linked with social, economic, or environmental disadvantages
- : Narrowing
22 Clues: : Narrowing • : Hardening • : Unregulated cell growth • : Wasting or decreasing in size • : Accountability to uphold commitments • : Act positively for the good of others • : Result of decreased baroreflex in elderly • : Respect the right of others to make own decisions • : Ethical principle that addresses fairness for all • ...
Infectious Diseases 2020-05-10
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- A particle that is not alive that must infect plant or animal cells to reproduce
- Microorganism that causes diseases
- A single celled organism that does not have a nucleus and can damage the body via toxins
- Proteins that kill pathogens
- Isolation of individuals so that a disease can not easily spread
- The process of heating up a substance to kill bacteria in it (used to make milk drinkable)
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- An inactive form of a pathogen which can prevent diseases in the future
- A massive outbreak of an infectious disease spread across the globe
- Possessing the white blood cells to quickly deal with a pathogen
- Plasmodium that causes malaria which can survive in water, dirt, and organisms
- Drugs that kill bacteria
- A large outbreak of an infectious disease in one part of the world
12 Clues: Drugs that kill bacteria • Proteins that kill pathogens • Microorganism that causes diseases • Possessing the white blood cells to quickly deal with a pathogen • Isolation of individuals so that a disease can not easily spread • A large outbreak of an infectious disease in one part of the world • A massive outbreak of an infectious disease spread across the globe • ...
Survivor 2024-03-26
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- passionate love, seduction, violence, danger, anger, and adventure.
- a call to someone to participate in a competitive situation or fight to decide who is superior in terms of ability or strength.
- an icy world whose surface is completely obscured by a golden hazy atmosphere
- peaceful, tranquil, secure, and orderly
- blank has spoken
- favourite character
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- country in the central South Pacific Ocean, among the westernmost of the island countries of Polynesia
- person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country
- land surrounded by water
- my favourite character
- is the immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease.
- hears evidence, applies the law as directed by the judge, and decides if a person is guilty or not guilty of a crime, based on the facts
12 Clues: blank has spoken • favourite character • my favourite character • land surrounded by water • peaceful, tranquil, secure, and orderly • passionate love, seduction, violence, danger, anger, and adventure. • an icy world whose surface is completely obscured by a golden hazy atmosphere • is the immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease. • ...
Alexander - the story so far 2016-08-10
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- Invade
- Offered to marry his daughter
- Area Ada from
- Led the left wing at Granicus
- Crossing point into Asia
- Tutor
- Best source for the battles
- Resisted for three days and was destroyed
- Murdered Philip
- League uniting Greek states under rule of Macedon
- Promised to return the _____ prisoners, once he had won
- Source for Alexander's boyhood
- Age when a general
- To act as king while king is absent
- What was the Granicus?
- 'To their legitimate heirs!'
- Opened its gates
- Families of the dead were granted immunity from these
- The blood of Achilles flowed in him from his ______
- Sacrificed to his ghost
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- The blood of Heracles flowed in him from his ______
- Razed
- Mother
- Woman who impressed Alexander
- Horse
- Adopted Alexander
- Diodorus: Thebes was a terrible _________
- Closest friend and lover
- Father
- Empire to conquer
- Left as regent while Alexander invaded Asia
- Ran around his tomb
- ___________ the wounded
- Led the Persian forces at Granicus
- First victory against Persian forces
- Resisted before surrendering
- Sent newly-married men home for this season
- Age when king
38 Clues: Razed • Horse • Tutor • Invade • Mother • Father • Area Ada from • Age when king • Murdered Philip • Opened its gates • Adopted Alexander • Empire to conquer • Age when a general • Ran around his tomb • What was the Granicus? • ___________ the wounded • Sacrificed to his ghost • Crossing point into Asia • Closest friend and lover • Best source for the battles • Resisted before surrendering • ...
EXPLORATION OF THE AMERICAS 2016-09-14
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- A TOWN AND CENTER OF TRADE IN THE SPANISH AMERICAN
- TO COMMITT ONESELF OR ONE'S RESOURCES TO SOMETHING
- PASSAGE A DIRECT SEA PASSAGE BETWEEN THE AMERICAS AND ASIA
- TO CHANGE
- A NARROW WATER PASSAGE BETWEEN LARGER BODIES OF WATER
- A 16TH CENTURY RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT REJECTING OR CHANGING SOME ROMAN CATHOLIC TEACHINGS AND PRACTICES
- A SPANISH EXPLORER
- NAVIGATION AID THAT SHOWS THE DIRECTION IN WHICH A PERSON OR VESSEL IS TRAVELING
- TO GO AROUND COMPLETELY
- A LARGE FARM
- FARMER SETTLER WHO PAID THE LANDOWNER AN ANNUAL RENT AND WORKED FOR A FIXED NUMBER OF DAYS EACH YEAR
- SPANISH COMMUNITY FOR THE RELIGIOUS CONVERSATION AND TRAINING OF NATIVE AMERICANS
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- A 50-ACRE GRANT OF LAND GIVEN TO COLONIAL SETTLERS WHO PAID THEIR OWN WAY
- FORT IN SPANISH AMERICA
- ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE TO AN ASSEMBLY
- COMPANY A COMPANY IN WHICH INVESTORS BUY STOCK IN RETURN FOR A SHARE OF ITS FUTURE PROFITS
- A FLEET OF WARSHIPS
- RESISTANCE
- THE USE THE SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES
- A FORM OF CHRISTIANITY THAT WAS IN OPPOSITION TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
- A DOCUMENT GRANTING THE RECIPIENT THE RIGHT TO SETTLE A COLONY
21 Clues: TO CHANGE • RESISTANCE • A LARGE FARM • A SPANISH EXPLORER • A FLEET OF WARSHIPS • FORT IN SPANISH AMERICA • TO GO AROUND COMPLETELY • ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE TO AN ASSEMBLY • A TOWN AND CENTER OF TRADE IN THE SPANISH AMERICAN • TO COMMITT ONESELF OR ONE'S RESOURCES TO SOMETHING • A NARROW WATER PASSAGE BETWEEN LARGER BODIES OF WATER • ...
Crossword Puzzle (Cirrhosis) 2017-10-26
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- A build up pressure in the lower abdomen.
- A term for long time or constantly recurring disease
- A felling of tiredness of the mental and physical weakness.
- A microorganisms that can lead diseases, one example is E. Coli.
- Stage that pathogens invade your body
- Causes that can also get this disease from your parents
- Relating to a name liver
- Another term for high blood pressure
- An operation which a failed organ needs to removed and replace with a functioning one.
- A genetic disorder that the lymphocytes that fight against your own body.
- Another treatment to have immunity against a disease (SHOTS).
- What kind viral pathogen that invades and destroy the liver.
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- a disorder of structure or function in a humans, animals and plants
- The thickening and scarring of connective tissue.
- Yellowish colouration of the skin and eyes.
- The second largest organ.
- A condition in which the liver is fibrotic and does not function properly due to long-term damage.
- One of the cell of the liver.
- Treatment for slow the progression or to eradicate the virus.
- An addictive beverages that can lead to many diseases.
20 Clues: Relating to a name liver • The second largest organ. • One of the cell of the liver. • Another term for high blood pressure • Stage that pathogens invade your body • A build up pressure in the lower abdomen. • Yellowish colouration of the skin and eyes. • The thickening and scarring of connective tissue. • A term for long time or constantly recurring disease • ...
HUMIRA RA / Crossword - General 2012-05-20
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- The best pharma product
- Specific immunity
- The primary site of the immune reactions in RA / in the joint
- Your new company's name
- Arabic name of the full moon, and name for immunology marketing manager
- in 2002, ___?___ 31, HUMIRA approved by FDA for RA treatment
- Biological DMARD targeting Interleukin-6
- Number of ACR criteria
- ACR score is a combination of __?__ and Swollen joint count
- Activated form of this cell causes bone destruction
- Another name for cytokine
- Biggest HUMIRA event in the year
- Your product manager surname
- Main Study of Early Moderate to Severe RA With ADA
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- A molecule that elicits an immune response
- Your trainer surname
- Among the DMARDs, it's considered to be the anchor drug
- The first approved Anti-TNF
- A famous deformity in RA patient’s han, was named after this bird
- ADA was the first fully human ___?___ antibody
- Activated form of this cell causes cartilage degradation
- Biological DMARD targeting B-cell surface markers
- A famous car brand name used in one of HUMIRA’s trial
- consists of 3 Overarching principles and 15 recommendations for the management of RA
24 Clues: Specific immunity • Your trainer surname • Number of ACR criteria • The best pharma product • Your new company's name • Another name for cytokine • The first approved Anti-TNF • Your product manager surname • Biggest HUMIRA event in the year • Biological DMARD targeting Interleukin-6 • A molecule that elicits an immune response • ADA was the first fully human ___?___ antibody • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2012-12-12
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- Navigational instruments
- A person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it
- To become less
- Who was the person who had hair and nail samples collected?
- Rights every person has as a human being
- true or applicable in every circumstance
- Who returned with reports of the oceans so full of cod you could scoop the fish up by the bucketful
- A region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
- A contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- the ability of the body to fight off infection
- To steer
- Aplace where people live permanently such as a village
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- Long-lasting
- Who though he could sail west to find the east
- Breaking an established way of doing things
- a policy [decision] on the part of a ruler or government of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories
- A disease that causes the skin to break out [pox], accompanied by a high fever
- Who died of tuberculosis
- Who explored North America first?
- a disease resulting from lack of Vitamin C that causes internal bleeding
20 Clues: To steer • Long-lasting • To become less • Navigational instruments • Who died of tuberculosis • Who explored North America first? • Rights every person has as a human being • true or applicable in every circumstance • Breaking an established way of doing things • Who though he could sail west to find the east • the ability of the body to fight off infection • ...
Covid-19 Crossword 2021-01-14
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- Staying 6 feet apart
- what does WHO stand for
- germs that spread between animals and people
- Another name for Covid-19.
- Centers for Disease Control.
- Personal protective equipment
- A state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure
- an appliance or aperture for ventilating a room or other space.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- Tested positive for covid is called.
- Illness caused by an infectious agent.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
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- Lowering Covid Cases
- kills 99.9% of germs
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- The sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- Has the infection but no symptoms and will not develop them later.
- Chief of the Laboratory of Immunoregulation.
- Protects you from Covid
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
20 Clues: Lowering Covid Cases • Staying 6 feet apart • kills 99.9% of germs • what does WHO stand for • Protects you from Covid • Another name for Covid-19. • Centers for Disease Control. • Personal protective equipment • Tested positive for covid is called. • Illness caused by an infectious agent. • germs that spread between animals and people • ...
Module 3: Gram Positive Spore Forming and Non-Spore Forming Bacilli 2022-01-09
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- Test for the detection of enterotoxin from toxigenic strains of C. diphtheriae
- Specie of Bacillus encountered in opportunistic infections such as post-traumatic eye infections
- Specie of Bacillus that shows a “Medusa Head Appearance”
- Corynebacterium specie common in inguinal, axillary, and rectal sites
- Microscopic appearance of Lactobacillus
- Hemolysis result of C. pseudotuberculosis in Reverse CAMP test
- Best specimen for culture of E. rhusiopathiae
- Test to determine susceptibility or immunity to diphtheria
- Normal human flora and widely distributed in foods
- Gram positive rods in V formation or Chinese letters
- Genus of the specie that can survive within phagocytes
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- Usual outcome of infection from L. monocytogenes
- Localized skin infection; occupational hazard for those handling meat, poultry, and fish
- The only specific procedure for the direct detection of Bacillus spp. in clinical specimens
- Specie of Bacillus that can be obtained from exposure to insecticides and pesticides
- Selective media for the isolation of B. anthracis from contaminated specimen
- Genus of organism capable of producing endospores in the presence of oxygen
- Virulence factor of B. anthracis
- Treatment of choice for localized and systemic infection from E. rhusiopathiae
- Agar that induces capsule formation in B. anthracis
20 Clues: Virulence factor of B. anthracis • Microscopic appearance of Lactobacillus • Best specimen for culture of E. rhusiopathiae • Usual outcome of infection from L. monocytogenes • Normal human flora and widely distributed in foods • Agar that induces capsule formation in B. anthracis • Gram positive rods in V formation or Chinese letters • ...
Viruses 2022-05-16
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- helps ensure that if someone is already exposed, that they stay away from others.
- stimulates a host's immune system to mount defenses against the pathogen
- surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells
- DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is copied along
- The complete elimination of a disease.
- A pandemic results from an epidemic that has grown past geographic boundaries.
- to give someone a disease
- cycle of viral infection; results in replication of virus and cell destruction
- A specialized protein produced by the immune system that helps destroy disease-causing organisms.
- RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
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- A compound that inhibits the growth and reproduction of bacteria.
- virus attacks and destroys the human immune system.
- A protein coat that may contain RNA or DNA but not both
- A cell that a virus invades
- The basic unit of all living things.
- A viral infection causing small painful blisters and inflammation
- A disease that can spread from person to person through direct or indirect transmission.
- The resistance to an infectious disease
- An organism that can cause disease
20 Clues: to give someone a disease • A cell that a virus invades • An organism that can cause disease • The basic unit of all living things. • The complete elimination of a disease. • The resistance to an infectious disease • RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase • virus attacks and destroys the human immune system. • surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells • ...
AP Human Geography 1-6 Review 2021-12-08
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- socially created system of rules about who belongs and who does not belong to a certain group based on actual or perceived commonality
- a religious pilgrimage to Mecca
- recognition of the ways that different forms of oppression overlap
- area where new practices develop and spread from
- interdependent system of countries linked by economic and political competition
- population of individuals born between the years 1946 and 1964
- move from a particular location
- individual who crosses national boundaries to seek safety and asylum
- move to another location
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- place name
- view that natural resources should be used wisely
- the study of the characteristics of human populations
- term for a person whose self-identity conform to conventional notions of male or female
- language that consists of nonstandard words and phrases
- conditions when a population at risk has no natural immunity to a disease
- physical attributes of a location
- a count of the number of people in a country, region, or city
- location of a place relative to other places
- spatial dispersion of a previously homogenous group
- social differences between a man and woman
- domination over the world economy by one national state
21 Clues: place name • move to another location • a religious pilgrimage to Mecca • move from a particular location • physical attributes of a location • social differences between a man and woman • location of a place relative to other places • area where new practices develop and spread from • view that natural resources should be used wisely • ...
Columbian Exchange 2021-12-10
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- The three categories of the Columbian trade were disease, plants, and this.
- Killer crop gifted to Europe and Africa.
- The Americas, Europe, and this continent were part of the Columbian Exchange.
- This Florida fruit was brought by Spanish explorers.
- Famine resistant crop introduced to Europe.
- Trade routes across the Atlantic made this shape.
- A disease spread by Native Americans back to Europe.
- This American metal was used to make coins around the world.
- This sweet crop was one of the most important of the Columbian Exchange.
- Pigs onboard Columbus' ships spread this type of flu.
- This color fever was brought to the Americas from Africa.
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- Infectious diseases caused a decline in what across the Americas.
- The Columbian Exchange took place across this ocean.
- Explorer who started the Columbian Exchange.
- People who were brought from Africa to the New World.
- This was another disease that wiped out Native Americans.
- This type of soil helped new crops grow in America.
- Disease spread by mosquitoes to Native Americans.
- New and Old
- What Native Americans did not have against diseases.
- Animal from Spain used in warfare and hunting.
21 Clues: New and Old • Killer crop gifted to Europe and Africa. • Famine resistant crop introduced to Europe. • Explorer who started the Columbian Exchange. • Animal from Spain used in warfare and hunting. • Disease spread by mosquitoes to Native Americans. • Trade routes across the Atlantic made this shape. • This type of soil helped new crops grow in America. • ...
Bacteriology, Decontamination & Control 2022-09-29
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- Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin
- Process that completely destroys all microbial life including spores
- Single celled organisms that grow in irregular masses that include molds, mildew, and yeast
- A contagious skin disease that is caused by itch mite, which burrows under the skin
- Self movement
- A disease that breaks down the body's immune system
- A polluting substance that makes something unclean or impure
- The study of bacteria
- Apparatus for sterilization by steam under pressure
- the ability of the body to destroy and resist infection
- Capable of destroying fungi
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- Cleaning-physically removing dirt, debris and dust with soap and water
- Chemical products approved by the EPA designed to destroy most bacteria, fungi, and viruses on surfaces
- Requires that chemical manufacturer and importer assess and communicate the potential hazards associated with their products
- A microorganism especially one that causes disease
- Process that destroys most, but not necessarily all, harmful organisms on environmental surfaces
- A virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- Capable of destroying bacteria
- A microorganism that lives on dead or decaying matter
- Harmful organisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body
20 Clues: Self movement • The study of bacteria • Capable of destroying fungi • Capable of destroying bacteria • Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin • A microorganism especially one that causes disease • A disease that breaks down the body's immune system • Apparatus for sterilization by steam under pressure • A microorganism that lives on dead or decaying matter • ...
12.4 Preventing and Controlling Disease 2023-08-22
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- a process used by health officials to trace a disease back to its original infection
- cook
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body
- a complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a state, period, or place of isolation
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- procedures or measures designed to protect the population against harmful biological or biochemical substances
- disease not spread by contact
- disease spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact
- having been made impure
- To acquire by contagion or infection
- a sudden occurrence of unwelcome disease
- 4 sides
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
- DNA molecule that is used as a vehicle to carry a particular DNA segment into a host cell
- a central or focal point
- cause something to pass on from one person to another
- to keep from happening
20 Clues: cook • 4 sides • to keep from happening • having been made impure • a central or focal point • disease not spread by contact • To acquire by contagion or infection • a state, period, or place of isolation • a sudden occurrence of unwelcome disease • cause something to pass on from one person to another • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • ...
Immunology 2023-08-27
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- Immunity present from birth.
- Name the first cell which recruited at the place of infection.
- The type of graft which can be transferred between genetically identical twins.
- The product formed by the fusion between the phagosome and a lysosomes.
- The site of B lymphocyte maturation.
- An organ involved in the maturation of T cells.
- The name of MHC in human.
- A receptor, which contribute the secretory components to Ig A and Ig M
- Immunoglobulin molecule which has 10 antigen binding sites.
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- A process that enhances the phagocytosis activity of antigen by macrophages and neutrophils.
- substances that mixed with an antigen then injected with it, enhances the immunogenicity of that antigen.
- Name the class of MHC which is recognised by CD4 TH cells.
- The only immunoglobulin able to cross the placenta.
- A small segment of invariant chain.
- fragments of antibody that binds to antigen
- Antibacterial enzymes found in tears.
- The branch of biology, which involves the study of immune systems
- The first granulocyte to respond to an inflammatory response.
- A transporter protein which belong to ATP binding cassette family involved in Antigen processing.
- a large, ovoid secondary lymphoid organ situated high in the left abdominal cavity.
20 Clues: The name of MHC in human. • Immunity present from birth. • A small segment of invariant chain. • The site of B lymphocyte maturation. • Antibacterial enzymes found in tears. • fragments of antibody that binds to antigen • An organ involved in the maturation of T cells. • The only immunoglobulin able to cross the placenta. • ...
Biotechnology Crosswords 2024-02-06
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- we can create superior cattle offsprings using embryo ....
- this fungi is used to make bread
- this early traditional biotechnology has been used since thousand of years ago
- bacteria can be used to break down what in soil, water and air
- unicellular fungi that is anaerobic
- conventional biotechnology covers the making of what
- vaccine is useful to increase what against diseases
- biotechnology is the use of what to make various products
- hepatitis b is a virus that attacks the what
- agrobacterium bacteria is naturally infectious to what
- tempe requires what to ferment
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- what is the earliest antibiotic found
- this branch of engineering is an effort to integrate desired traits from an organism to another using genetic transformation
- this fungi is used to make nata de coco
- another use of biotechnology in agriculture is to control what
- using agrobacterium scientists can increase what content on several vegetables
- em4 is a mixed culture of several what
- the production of nata de coco has to be in what condition
- a compound produced by bacteria or fungi and serves to inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria
- this fungi is used to ferment soybean to turn into tempe
20 Clues: tempe requires what to ferment • this fungi is used to make bread • unicellular fungi that is anaerobic • what is the earliest antibiotic found • em4 is a mixed culture of several what • this fungi is used to make nata de coco • hepatitis b is a virus that attacks the what • vaccine is useful to increase what against diseases • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-02-02
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- temporary immunity that results from antibodies produced by another person.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- injection in order to protect against a particular disease.
- the body's ability to stay safe by affording protection against harmful agents
- process by which a pathogen spreads between hosts
- exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- the ability to respond better to pathogens that have been encountered previously.
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- the ability of the body to react specifically to a certain pathogen.
- a source that is living or an inanimate object that provides a pathogen
- preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through community efforts.
- senior at RHS
- carries and transmits an infectious parasite
- the invasion and growth of germs in the body
- particle that invades and then multiplies inside a living cell.
- a disease that affects many people in one area.
- white blood cell that makes antibodies
- a pathogen that can cause a disease
- comprises the cells and mechanisms that defend the host from infection by other organisms
- small single-celled organisms.
- help protect the body from infection
20 Clues: senior at RHS • small single-celled organisms. • a pathogen that can cause a disease • help protect the body from infection • white blood cell that makes antibodies • carries and transmits an infectious parasite • the invasion and growth of germs in the body • a disease that affects many people in one area. • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease • ...
infection control 2019-09-23
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- organisms without injury to itself and serves as a source from which other individial canbe infected
- infection not present or incubating before admittance
- true nucleus
- that harbors or nourishes another organism
- Microscopic organisms
- microorganism that may be present in human blood
- reduction in numbers of infectious
- two distinct form
- transfer an infective agent from one host to another
- treatment of disease
- Destruction of all living microorganisms accomplished by physical methods
- that are characterized by the absence of chlorophyll
- agent of transmission of an infection
- resulting from the activities of physicians
- free environment from pathogenic
- security particular disease
- Unicellular organisms ranging in size from submicro to macroscopics
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- interruption of the normal structure
- Disease-producing microorganism
- Asepsis prevent contamination before,during or after surgery
- completedviral particle found
- organisms that lack a true nucleus
- prevent the transmission of disease
- infection acquire, but they are a treatment for another issue
- group of infectious agents
- life cycle of certain parasites
- Invasion and multiplication of microorganism in the body tissues
- freedom
- Suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms
- single-cell
30 Clues: freedom • single-cell • true nucleus • two distinct form • treatment of disease • Microscopic organisms • group of infectious agents • security particular disease • completedviral particle found • Disease-producing microorganism • life cycle of certain parasites • free environment from pathogenic • organisms that lack a true nucleus • reduction in numbers of infectious • ...
Hak Asasi Manusia 2020-08-26
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- diskriminasi positif
- prinsip kesetaraan
- melindungi orang dari kekerasan dan kesewenang-wenangan termasuk dalam ... ham
- pembelaan dan bantuan hukum
- fungsi komnas ham
- Dokumen historis sebelum masehi yang menetapkan ketentuan-ketentuan hukum yang menjamin keadilan bagi warganya adalah ....
- Pengamatan pelaksanaan HAM dan penyusunan laporan hasil pengamatan tersebut yaitu komnas HAM yang memiliki fungsi…
- yayasan lembaga bantuan hukum indonesia
- Suatu perbuatan yang dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk memusnakan atau menghancurkan sebagian atau seluruh bangsa, ras, kelompok agama kelompok etnis, merupakan kejahatan…
- kesenjangan perlakuan yang harusnya sama/setara
- Hak asasi warga negara untuk dipilih dan memilih dalam pemilihan umum termasuk bagian dari …
- pelanggaran ham
- termasuk hak asasi ekonomi
- dipelopri oleh f.d.Roosevelt
- persaudaraan
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- raja pada masyarakat Babylonia berhasil menetapkan ketentuan-ketentuan hukum yang menjamin keadilan bagi rakyatnya
- awal mula sejarah HAM
- power
- lembaga swadaya masyarakat
- Salah satu perbuatan yang dilakukan sebagai bagian dari serangan yang sistematis dan meluas yang diketahuinya bahwa serangan tersebut diperlihatkan secara langsung terhadap masyarakat sipil merupakan kejahatan …
- unsur ham
- hak atas kebebasan
- hak asasi manusia
- instrumen hukum
- sifat ham
- kesamaan
- istilah hak asasi manusia merupakan terjemahan dari bahasa Prancis adalah …
- keistimewaan
28 Clues: power • kesamaan • unsur ham • sifat ham • keistimewaan • persaudaraan • instrumen hukum • pelanggaran ham • fungsi komnas ham • hak asasi manusia • prinsip kesetaraan • hak atas kebebasan • diskriminasi positif • awal mula sejarah HAM • lembaga swadaya masyarakat • termasuk hak asasi ekonomi • pembelaan dan bantuan hukum • dipelopri oleh f.d.Roosevelt • yayasan lembaga bantuan hukum indonesia • ...
Outlook Class-20200328 2020-03-28
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- a puzzling situation
- make a ____________
- cause something to continue for a period of time
- weak, easily affected by disease and such
- awakening,making you thinking seriously
- only for the time being, lasting only for a while
- flatten the ___________
- a system within our body to protect us against disease
- the ending of something by force
- ___________ distancing- what people are practicing during the pandemic
- a detailed plan or the skill of planning for situations like war, politics,business, etc.
- an amount of something that is available to use
- take something up, end a rule or a law
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- to defeat something or someone by force
- a way to do something
- a basic thing that you cannot live without
- close the _______- Trump's go-to solution for everything
- a group of people, often a family, who lives together
- acting like a drama, going up and down, changing quickly
- apparently, easy to notice and understand
- to forbid something, especially officially
- being the highest in number allowed or possible
- to control or limit
- to become greater in amount
- to make sure or certain
25 Clues: make a ____________ • to control or limit • a puzzling situation • a way to do something • flatten the ___________ • to make sure or certain • to become greater in amount • the ending of something by force • take something up, end a rule or a law • to defeat something or someone by force • awakening,making you thinking seriously • weak, easily affected by disease and such • ...
vocab age of exploration 2020-09-24
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- "someone who represents the government from one country to another country"
- "the practice of bringing people from a different country to control andd settle an area that already has an indigenous population"
- "a reason for taking a specific action"
- "never mapped
- "a written record of a ships progress"
- "native to a particular region or environment"
- " body's ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of illness"
- "an area of water were fish and sea creatures are raised and caught"
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- "to steal or take something bye force"
- a large farm with crops with lots of working laborers
- a narrow body of water connecting to bigger bodies of water
- "rock from which iron can be obtained
- a fine type of pottery
- "to carry boats and supplies overland from one waterway to another"
- a person,country or company have control of supply of goods
- a person who buys and sells goods for money
- "to prepare for sailing
- "North american follower from Islam during the middle ages"
- "a narrow piece of land that connects to larger land masses"
- a group of ships that are sailing together for the same reason under the same leader
20 Clues: "never mapped • a fine type of pottery • "to prepare for sailing • "rock from which iron can be obtained • "to steal or take something bye force" • "a written record of a ships progress" • "a reason for taking a specific action" • a person who buys and sells goods for money • "native to a particular region or environment" • ...
Lymphatic and Immune Systems 2024-05-07
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- part of digestive system, also filters blood of foreign compounds
- antibiotics can treat them and they can cause sepsis.
- lymph nodes in the throat that stop pathogens entering mouth, nose
- filters blood of old red cells and foreign cells
- a disorder or disease where your body attacks itself
- any of various infectious proteins
- when it comes to sepsis, it is all about this acronym
- anything that stimulates an immune response
- protective outermost barrier of our bodies
- AKA white blood cell - nucleated, immune agent
- clear extracellular fluid, has its own circulation
- advanced form of sepsis, often deadly
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- parasitic worm, such as a tapeworm
- specific immunity that you develop - active and passive
- T and B; these are an acquired type of leukocyte
- a generalized reaction to infection involving redness, pain, swelling.
- a secretion that captures pathogens
- disease-causing organism.
- A protein produced by B cells in the blood
- defenses you are born with; like phagocytes, stomach acid
- more active in youth, it makes T-cells (white)
- we get vaccines to prevent illness caused by these
- part of skeletal system, makes blood cells
- look and filter like tiny kidneys in groin,throat,armpit
24 Clues: disease-causing organism. • parasitic worm, such as a tapeworm • any of various infectious proteins • a secretion that captures pathogens • advanced form of sepsis, often deadly • A protein produced by B cells in the blood • part of skeletal system, makes blood cells • protective outermost barrier of our bodies • anything that stimulates an immune response • ...
Autonomic Nervous System Crossword 2024-05-24
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- direct intercellular communication
- acts via hormones secreted into the blood
- resisting change in order to keep a relatively constant internal environment
- rest and digest
- fat tissue
- goes through the blood to a specific target
- activates the sympathetic nervous system
- mainly responsible for regulating blood pressure
- can act as both a hormone and a neurotransmitter
- less resistant to getting sick
- low blood volume or dehydration
- fight or flight
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- goes through the synaptic cleft
- creation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources
- indirect intercellular communication via extracellular chemical messengers
- stops secretion of gastric juice
- has its own autonomously functioning nervous system
- one of the two main parts of the nervous system that consists of brain and spinal cord
- acts via electrical signals to control rapid response
- other main part of the nervous system that contains all neurons outside the central nervous system
- releases glucocorticoids (cortisol) in response to ACTH
- raises blood pressure (highest with stress and in the morning)
- portion of the PNS responsible for regulating involuntary actions of the internal organs
- main fight or flight hormone
- regulates the gut
25 Clues: fat tissue • rest and digest • fight or flight • regulates the gut • main fight or flight hormone • less resistant to getting sick • goes through the synaptic cleft • low blood volume or dehydration • stops secretion of gastric juice • direct intercellular communication • activates the sympathetic nervous system • acts via hormones secreted into the blood • ...
Machu Picchu Vocab Words 2024-09-19
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- exceptionally large; heavy
- to announce officially or publicly; to declare something someone considers important
- exceptionally intelligent
- belonging to a profession; qualified
- different in nature compared to other similar types
- of most importance; earliest in time/order
- forced something unfamiliar or unwelcome to be accepted or put into place
- unfriendly; opposed
- absolutely necessary or needed; important
- suggesting danger; threatening
- modern or recently developed; far beyond a normal development point
- peaceful; quality of forming a pleasing whole
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- action of moving downward
- to decrease; become smaller, fewer, less
- a place far away from other people or places
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted to a specific person or group only
- an extremely basic level of comfort and necessities
- the underlying basis or principle of something
- superior to all others
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged
- to have a commanding influence/control over something to someone
- the manner in which a person behaves
- a long-lasting impact of events or actions that took place in someone's life
- neatly arranged
- to put forward by consideration of others
25 Clues: neatly arranged • unfriendly; opposed • superior to all others • action of moving downward • exceptionally intelligent • exceptionally large; heavy • suggesting danger; threatening • belonging to a profession; qualified • the manner in which a person behaves • to decrease; become smaller, fewer, less • in a way that lasts or remains unchanged • ...
Crossword 2024-06-22
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- Season following summer
- Art form created by shaping materials
- Essential gas for breathing
- String instrument played with a bow
- Arc of colors formed by refracted light in the sky
- Popular sweet treat made from cocoa
- Severe tropical storm
- A portable computer
- Ancient Egyptian tomb structure
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Popular Italian dish with a crust, sauce, and toppings
- Machine capable of carrying out complex actions
- Mountain that erupts with lava
- Arid region with little rainfall
- Sport played with a hoop and a ball
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- Place to borrow books
- Genre of entertainment intended to make people laugh
- Mythical horse with a single horn
- Device used to slow descent from high altitudes
- Popular search engine
- Celebration with events and activities
- Type of energy harnessed from the sun
- Person trained to travel in space
- Substance that provides immunity against diseases
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
- Largest online retailer
- National bird of the USA
- Large body of saltwater
- Space rock that burns up in Earth's atmosphere
- Massive system of stars, planets, and other celestial objects
30 Clues: A portable computer • Place to borrow books • Popular search engine • Severe tropical storm • Season following summer • Largest online retailer • Large body of saltwater • National bird of the USA • Essential gas for breathing • Mountain that erupts with lava • Ancient Egyptian tomb structure • Arid region with little rainfall • Mythical horse with a single horn • ...
Unit 2 Biotechnology 2024-05-29
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- Absorbing of outside DNA into a bacteria
- The diameter that can be viewed with a microscope
- Forms an insoluble complex with Crystal Violet
- Devoid of microorganisms
- A gel made of Agarose and Agaropectin polymers
- Genus of Penicillin producing mold
- The moving of genetic material between bacteria by viruses
- Inventor of Penicillin
- Bacteria developing immunity to an antibiotic
- Gelatinous liquid within a cell
- Tool used for the transferring of bacteria
- Absorbs one wavelength, emits another
- Nutrient solution for bacteria
- Uses pressurized steam to disinfect
- Oil used to increase clarity of microscope imaging
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- Stains cells purple
- Viral protein found on SARS-COV-2
- Stains cell walls pink
- Plate for holding bacteria
- Whip-like bacterial limbs
- A method of plating bacteria involving repeated swiping of a loop
- Drug used to treat bacterial infections
- Free from contamination
- Hair-like bacterial limbs
- Polysaccharide extract from Algae
- Removes bacterial membranes
- Reflects one wavelength of light
- Group of bacterial duplicates
- The transfer of genetic material between bacteria
- A technique that determines if a bacteria has an outer membrane
30 Clues: Stains cells purple • Stains cell walls pink • Inventor of Penicillin • Free from contamination • Devoid of microorganisms • Whip-like bacterial limbs • Hair-like bacterial limbs • Plate for holding bacteria • Removes bacterial membranes • Group of bacterial duplicates • Nutrient solution for bacteria • Gelatinous liquid within a cell • Reflects one wavelength of light • ...
Making Fire 2023-02-08
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- Calihouse Roommate's home
- Wisconsin
- New Calihouse boardgame
- A typical Calihouse activity
- Hidden
- Madison's favorite beer
- Global Human ______
- Madison's hometown
- duarte
- Madison's sign
- The __________ has spoken
- Missing Calihouse Roommate
- Who decides the winner
- One of the tribes
- Bucket list destination
- Madison eats this daily
- # of Calihouse Residents
- Madison's favorite color
- Why we're here
- Kira practices
- Newest Calihouse roommate
- Calihouse roommate works here
- Where we are
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- A hobby of Madison's
- Madison's favorite holiday
- Where two Calihouse roommates are
- It represents life
- Need it to make fire
- Annual Calihouse event
- Calihouse Roommate Alma Mater
- May help you find an idol
- Where Madison went to college
- Tribal
- Late night snack
- One of calihouse's best features
- How to eliminate others
- Where Madison studies
- Landlord
- A favorite liquor
- How many contestants are there
- What you are playing for in this game
- A necessity in Survivor
- Jeff __________
- Can help you in this game
- Neighborhood bar
- A favorite Calihouse drink
- Madison's brother
- DJ
- What you're wearing
49 Clues: DJ • Tribal • Hidden • duarte • Landlord • Wisconsin • Where we are • Madison's sign • Why we're here • Kira practices • Jeff __________ • Late night snack • Neighborhood bar • A favorite liquor • One of the tribes • Madison's brother • It represents life • Madison's hometown • Global Human ______ • What you're wearing • A hobby of Madison's • Need it to make fire • Where Madison studies • Annual Calihouse event • ...
TTS HAM_Vania 2023-08-13
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- Hak yang ada sejak lahir
- Kejahatan manusia yang menewaskan banyak orang.
- Nilai yang dijabarkan dalam kehidupan sehari-hari
- Kita semua memiliki hak untuk hidup, dan hidup dalam kebebasan dan keamanan merupakan isi dari hak untuk?
- Hak dasar yang dimiliki manusia sejak lahir
- Tindakan kejahatan yang berkaitan dengan ancaman terhadap perdamaian merupakan kejahatan ...
- Nama lain "prinsip ketergantungan" menurut Manfred Nowak
- Kepastian hukum, persamaan kedudukan di depan hukum & keadilan berdasarkan proporsionalitas
- Berlaku untuk semua orang tanpa memandang status, suku bangsa, dan gender adalah pengertian
- Nama lain "prinsip kesetaraan" menurut Rhona K.M. Smith
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- Seseorang yang memiliki hak untuk menuntut atau meminta adalah ciri-ciri
- Nilai yang berisi penerapan nilai kemanusiaan dalam negara Indonesia
- Nama lain dari Immunity
- Hak untuk mendapatkan perlakukan yang sama dalam hukum dan pemerintahan termasuk dalam hak asasi?
- lembaga mandiri yang kedudukannya setingkat dengan lembaga negara lainnya yang berfungsi melaksanakan pengkajian, penelitian, penyuluhan, pemantauan, dan mediasi hak asasi manusia.
- UU No 39 tahun 1999 berisi...
- Prinsip pembahasan RUU harus terbuka
- Kemampuan untuk merubah elemen orang lain atau milik sendiri
- Nilai-nilai turunan dari nilai dasar yang dituangkan dalam berbagai ketentuan konstitusional
- Kebebasan menyatakan pendapat, kebebasan memeluk agama & kebebasan bergerak adalah hak
20 Clues: Nama lain dari Immunity • Hak yang ada sejak lahir • UU No 39 tahun 1999 berisi... • Prinsip pembahasan RUU harus terbuka • Hak dasar yang dimiliki manusia sejak lahir • Kejahatan manusia yang menewaskan banyak orang. • Nilai yang dijabarkan dalam kehidupan sehari-hari • Nama lain "prinsip kesetaraan" menurut Rhona K.M. Smith • ...
Rabies 2025-03-22
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- - A common symptom of rabies, often accompanied by headache.
- - The primary mode of rabies transmission through bites.
- - Fear of water, a characteristic symptom of rabies.
- - A deadly viral infection affecting the central nervous system.
- - A preventive measure against rabies, given after exposure.
- - Rabies primarily affects this system, leading to neurological symptoms.
- - Common carriers of rabies, such as dogs and bats.
- - A progressive symptom of rabies, leading to muscle weakness.
- - Focuses on preventing the virus from reaching the central nervous system after exposure.
- - Rabies virus enters the body through this, usually from an animal bite.
- - Key strategy to avoid rabies infection, primarily through vaccination of animals.
- - The primary mode of rabies transmission from infected animals.
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- - Inflammation of the brain, a severe complication of rabies.
- - Identifying rabies infection through laboratory tests and clinical evaluation.
- - A symptom of rabies, characterized by excessive drooling.
- - The causative agent of rabies infection.
- - A behavioral change often observed in rabid animals.
- - The primary organ affected by rabies, leading to neurological damage.
- - Acquired through vaccination, protecting against rabies.
- - The almost inevitable outcome of rabies infection if left untreated.
20 Clues: - The causative agent of rabies infection. • - Common carriers of rabies, such as dogs and bats. • - Fear of water, a characteristic symptom of rabies. • - A behavioral change often observed in rabid animals. • - The primary mode of rabies transmission through bites. • - Acquired through vaccination, protecting against rabies. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-03-22
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- - A unit of energy named after a physicist.
- - A celestial body orbiting a star.
- - All existing matter and space.
- - A fish used in genetics research.
- - Science dealing with structures at the molecular level.
- - A substance that stimulates immunity.
- - A type of car that uses both fuel and electricity.
- - The basic unit of matter
- - An object in orbit used for communication and research.
- - Communication over long distances.
- - A tiny organism such as bacteria or viruses.
- - Information processed by computers
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- - Technology that involves modifying living organisms.
- - A noble gas used in lighting
- - A gas layer that protects Earth from UV radiation.
- - The study of machines that can perform human-like tasks.
- - A set of step-by-step rules for calculations.
- - The study of human-machine interaction.
- - A device that emits a highly focused beam of light.
- - A field of physics dealing with subatomic particles.
- - The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- - Remains of ancient plants and animals used as fuel
- - The complete set of genes in an organism.
- - Power derived from natural sources.
- - A nerve cell that transmits signals in the brain.
25 Clues: - The basic unit of matter • - A noble gas used in lighting • - All existing matter and space. • - A fish used in genetics research. • - A celestial body orbiting a star. • - Communication over long distances. • - Information processed by computers • - Power derived from natural sources. • - A substance that stimulates immunity. • - The study of human-machine interaction. • ...
Survivor UCONN: Season 13 2025-04-13
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- Name of the season, based on risk and reward
- Thomas was on this tribe originally
- The name of the player voted out during the triple tribal twist
- The name of the player that correctly played an idol
- The place where castaways are voted out and sent home
- Guarantees safety from elimination at Tribal Council
- The colorful headwear worn by contestants, representing their tribe
- The day of the week that the Gabrielle quit announcement was made
- The only two-time player on the cast
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- The number of unique players to get voted out/quit this season
- Your Jeff Probst of the season
- Jordi was on this tribe originally
- The name of the player that won a happy meal at the auction
- Suzonna was on this tribe originally
- A twist that allows a player to risk their vote for a chance at safety
- The name of the player that won this season’s battle back
- The name of the player who played two advantages publicly
- The name of the only player to play the “Shot in the Dark” this season
- Jury typical starts after this part of the game
- A twist where players are moved between tribes
20 Clues: Your Jeff Probst of the season • Jordi was on this tribe originally • Thomas was on this tribe originally • Suzonna was on this tribe originally • The only two-time player on the cast • Name of the season, based on risk and reward • A twist where players are moved between tribes • Jury typical starts after this part of the game • ...
The Conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empires 2023-05-09
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- this animal provided transportation and new hunting options P. 405
- the Incan recordkeeping tool made up of knotted strings P. 404
- Aztec capital P. 401
- the Incan emperor of South America P. 400
- they raided ships for their goods P. 403
- he sailed to Mexico to conquer the rich Aztec empire in 1519 P. 400
- the ability of the body to fight a disease P. 404
- the Inca capital P. 402
- he conquered the Incan empire in 1533 P. 401
- insect that feeds on cactus plants and produces a vibrant red dye P. 403
- native interpreter to Cortes P. 401
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- the Aztec language P. 401
- Incan lands were later renamed this (Hint: the Viceroyalty of ...) P. 402
- ruled an empire that extended throughout Mexico P. 400
- Spanish explorers and soldiers P. 400
- precious metals melted into bars P. 403
- Aztec lands were later renamed this P. 402
- served as a base for conquering the mainland P. 400
- major disease killed thousands of Inca P. 401
- the process of establishing settlements P. 400
- natives were forced to convert to this religion P. 404
- helped preserve native cultures and language P. 404
22 Clues: Aztec capital P. 401 • the Inca capital P. 402 • the Aztec language P. 401 • native interpreter to Cortes P. 401 • Spanish explorers and soldiers P. 400 • precious metals melted into bars P. 403 • they raided ships for their goods P. 403 • the Incan emperor of South America P. 400 • Aztec lands were later renamed this P. 402 • he conquered the Incan empire in 1533 P. 401 • ...
Immune system Jayden D 2023-03-15
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- when the body creates protection against a germ that has already been exposed to you
- when the body is given immunity to an infection by exposure to little of it
- a person is given antibodies to a disease
- a small white blood cell with a single round nucleus
- cells that help fight off the infections
- a large cell found in stationary form in the tissue
- when a part of the body becomes hot, or swollen
- a shot used to stimulate the immune system
- a process in which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell
- a toxin that induces the immune system
- prescribed medicines to kill something in the immune system
- type of white blood cell that is essential in the immune system
- a system that protects the body from infections
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- when antibiotics can't kill the bacteria
- the body is exposed to a disease and the immune system makes antibodies to it
- a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- a protein made by plasma cells
- a blood cell that is made in the bone marrow
- a cell capable of absorbing bacteria
- the reproduction of viruses using a host cell
20 Clues: a protein made by plasma cells • a cell capable of absorbing bacteria • a toxin that induces the immune system • when antibiotics can't kill the bacteria • cells that help fight off the infections • a person is given antibodies to a disease • a shot used to stimulate the immune system • a blood cell that is made in the bone marrow • ...
Spelling List 20 2023-05-18
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- making little or no noise
- in an extreme degree; exceedingly
- to have a certain heaviness due to gravity
- get something that is given, paid, or sent
- without much doubt
- very unusual or strange
- unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or
- lying or moving in the same direction but always the same distance apart
- pleasing to the senses
- to set or keep apart
- to cause confusion and shame
- irregular or varying
- any right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person or group beyond the advantages of most
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- "completely," "truly," or "very," but it is also the same distance apart
- a covering for the foot, typically made of leather
- with truth, genuineness, or straightforwardness
- a bed for a baby usually on rockers
- different from the usual or normal, odd, curious
- for the reason that, since
- a class or group of things, people, etc., possessing some quality or qualities in common
- to cease normal, expected, or necessary action
- in agreement with fact
- a plan or program of action, especially a crafty or secret one
- used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others
- a disastrous event
25 Clues: without much doubt • a disastrous event • to set or keep apart • irregular or varying • in agreement with fact • pleasing to the senses • very unusual or strange • making little or no noise • for the reason that, since • to cause confusion and shame • in an extreme degree; exceedingly • a bed for a baby usually on rockers • unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or • ...
Aotearoa History - episode 3 2025-02-02
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- - The act of buying and selling goods, often between different cultures.
- - A starchy crop introduced to New Zealand, replacing kumara.
- Zealand - The country that became a British colony in 1840.
- - Rodents introduced by Europeans.
- - The shared customs, traditions, and ways of life of a group of people.
- - The act of entering and taking control of a country by force.
- - A representation of geographical areas, often showing boundaries and landmarks.
- - To defeat or subjugate, often through military action.
- - Illnesses spread by contact, often affecting populations without immunity.
- - Dutch explorer who first reached New Zealand in 1642.
- - Indigenous people of New Zealand.
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- - The act of traveling to unfamiliar places to discover or map them.
- - Marine animals often hunted for their fur in New Zealand waters.
- - Firearms introduced to New Zealand during the 18th century.
- - Formal agreement between two parties, often governing land ownership or relationships.
- - Vessel used to travel across seas.
- - British navigator who explored New Zealand in 1769.
- - The continent where Europeans largely came from, including early explorers.
- - Fighters who were part of various wars in New Zealand's history.
- - People who tried to convert Māori to Christianity in the 19th century.
20 Clues: - Rodents introduced by Europeans. • - Indigenous people of New Zealand. • - Vessel used to travel across seas. • - British navigator who explored New Zealand in 1769. • - Dutch explorer who first reached New Zealand in 1642. • - To defeat or subjugate, often through military action. • Zealand - The country that became a British colony in 1840. • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2025-02-14
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- – Chemicals released in the brain during exercise that boost mood.
- – The practice of being fully present in the moment.
- – A nutrient essential for muscle growth and repair.
- – The way you hold your body while sitting or standing.
- - The process of drinking enough water to keep the body functioning properly.
- – A type of exercise that improves cardiovascular health by using oxygen.
- – The ability of muscles to exert force.
- – A type of exercise that raises the heart rate and improves endurance.
- – Practices that help maintain cleanliness and health.
- – An essential nutrient that helps the body function properly.
- – The ability to maintain stability in movement or lifestyle.
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- – A term for food produced without artificial chemicals or pesticides.
- – A necessary daily activity for rest and recovery.
- – The process of breathing in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- – The body’s defence system against illness and infections.
- – A physical activity that improves flexibility and prevents injuries.
- – The process of healing after exercise or illness.
- – A relaxation practice that helps reduce stress and improve focus.
- – The ability to sustain physical activity for an extended period.
- – A nutrient in plant-based foods that aids digestion.
20 Clues: – The ability of muscles to exert force. • – A necessary daily activity for rest and recovery. • – The process of healing after exercise or illness. • – The practice of being fully present in the moment. • – A nutrient essential for muscle growth and repair. • – Practices that help maintain cleanliness and health. • ...
Tetnanus ( Bruner tetanus) 2025-02-16
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- What is the hallmark symptom in the neck due to muscle rigidity?
- Which part of the nervous system does tetanus toxin target?
- Which test is used to diagnose tetanus clinically?
- Which metal is used in tetanus toxoid adjuvants?
- What type of nerve endings does tetanospasmin travel through?
- Where is Clostridium tetani commonly found?
- Which ion channel dysfunction contributes to tetanus symptoms?
- What is the term for rapid muscle contractions in tetanus?
- Which system is disrupted by the toxin's retrograde transport?
- Which drug neutralizes circulating tetanus toxin?
- What shape are Clostridium tetani bacteria?
- Which type of wound has the highest risk for tetanus?
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- Which muscle is typically affected first in tetanus?
- What is the most common cause of death in severe tetanus?
- What part of the body is most affected in neonatal tetanus?
- Who first described tetanus in medical literature?
- Which diagnostic test confirms tetanus?
- Which environment is ideal for Clostridium tetani to thrive?
- What is the clinical sign where patients show painful arching of the back?
- What type of immunity is provided by the tetanus toxoid vaccine?
- Which neurotransmitter release is blocked, causing muscle spasms?
21 Clues: Which diagnostic test confirms tetanus? • Where is Clostridium tetani commonly found? • What shape are Clostridium tetani bacteria? • Which metal is used in tetanus toxoid adjuvants? • Which drug neutralizes circulating tetanus toxin? • Who first described tetanus in medical literature? • Which test is used to diagnose tetanus clinically? • ...
WORLD 132 2025-08-24
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- Long-distance electrical communication using coded pulses
- Process of recording images with light
- SYRINGE Hollow needle device for injections
- Self-propelled road vehicle
- CLEANER Appliance that suctions dust and debris
- Two-wheeled human-powered vehicle
- PROJECTOR Device that displays motion pictures on a screen
- First widely used antibiotic from a mold
- Optical device for viewing tiny structures
- OBSCURA Dark chamber projecting an external image
- MACHINE Imager using high-frequency sound waves
- PICTURE CAMERA Device that captures moving images on film
- Biological preparation that confers immunity
- Two-wheeled motorized vehicle
- Instrument that measures air pressure
- COMBUSTION ENGINE Engine burning fuel within cylinders
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- Auscultation instrument for heart and lungs
- Instrument that measures temperature
- Moving staircase for carrying passengers
- SCANNER Machine using magnetic resonance to image the body
- CODE Dits and dahs system for encoding characters
- Instrument that magnifies distant objects
- ENGINE Compression-ignition internal combustion engine
- CONDITIONER Appliance that cools and dehumidifies air
- MACHINE Appliance that agitates clothes clean
- SCANNER X-ray device producing cross-sectional images
- ENGINE High-thrust engine expelling mass for propulsion
- Vertical transport with a safety brake
- ENGINE Reaction engine propelled by exhaust jets
29 Clues: Self-propelled road vehicle • Two-wheeled motorized vehicle • Two-wheeled human-powered vehicle • Instrument that measures temperature • Instrument that measures air pressure • Process of recording images with light • Vertical transport with a safety brake • Moving staircase for carrying passengers • First widely used antibiotic from a mold • ...
Public Health 1 2025-09-15
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- High blood pressure can __________ the risk of heart disease.
- A deadly __________ can spread worldwide, crossing national borders.
- Exposure to toxic chemicals in the workplace is a serious __________ for factory employees.
- Antibiotics are used to __________ bacterial infections.
- Fever and cough are common __________ of the flu.
- The doctor will __________ the patient’s illness after reviewing the test results.
- He made a bold __________ that his new medicine could cure cancer.
- Researchers worked to __________ the cause of the mysterious illness.
- The __________ of seatbelts ensures they can withstand great force in a crash.
- The annual influenza outbreak is considered a seasonal __________.
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- The Black Death was considered a terrible __________ of the Middle Ages.
- Some viruses __________ for years in the body without being noticed.
- Good hygiene helps __________ the spread of infections.
- A__________ is any microorganism, like a virus or bacterium, that causes disease.
- Smoking was once common, but many countries now __________ cigarette advertising.
- Vaccination programs protect communities by increasing __________ levels.
- An __________ investigates how diseases spread and affect populations.
- The flu is highly __________, spreading quickly through schools and workplaces.
- Vaccines help the body build __________ against harmful diseases.
- The hospital reported a high __________ rate among patients with late-stage cancer.
20 Clues: Fever and cough are common __________ of the flu. • Good hygiene helps __________ the spread of infections. • Antibiotics are used to __________ bacterial infections. • High blood pressure can __________ the risk of heart disease. • Vaccines help the body build __________ against harmful diseases. • ...
Health-related vocabulary 2021-07-02
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- It's where you can buy products for cures different health problems
- A person who assists women in childbirth. Typically this activity is done by women
- Treatment made of attenuated virus (commonly) to produce temporary or permanent immunity
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- This discovery revolutionized modern medicine, which fight bacterial infections
- This medicine is an alternative to the convencional medicine or allopathic medicine
- A person who is a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery
6 Clues: It's where you can buy products for cures different health problems • A person who is a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery • This discovery revolutionized modern medicine, which fight bacterial infections • A person who assists women in childbirth. Typically this activity is done by women • ...
Microbiology 2017-04-25
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- fowleri The caustive agent of amoebic meningoencephalitis
- cells These cells are a part of cell mediated immunity and they require MHC to activate
- Antimicrobial drug that inhibits cell wall synthesis
- Fungi, protozoa, and helminths are a part of this domain
- membranes The first line of defense in the immune system can include...
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- A mode of viral replication where viral DNA is incorporated into host DNA
- A virulence factor that prevents phagocytosis; flu viruses and HIV use it for protection
- Anaerobe A category of microbe in which it can't use oxygen nor detoxify it
- The causative agent of this disease is Treponema pallidum
- The causative agent of this disease is Rubivirus
- Selective and differential growth medium used to distinguish S. epidermis and S. aureus
- coli I'm a gram negative bacillus bacterium that can cause food poisoning. What am I?
12 Clues: The causative agent of this disease is Rubivirus • Antimicrobial drug that inhibits cell wall synthesis • Fungi, protozoa, and helminths are a part of this domain • The causative agent of this disease is Treponema pallidum • fowleri The caustive agent of amoebic meningoencephalitis • membranes The first line of defense in the immune system can include... • ...
Andaman Tribesmen 2018-11-26
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- an optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- a hostile or argumentative situation or meeting between opposing parties
- work in an organized and active way towards a particular goal
- bring or come to an end. Or arrive at a judgement or opinion by reasoning.
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
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- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- causing or likely to cause an argument;
- go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort.
- (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.
- unfriendliness or opposition.
- a person holding public office or having official duties
12 Clues: unfriendliness or opposition. • causing or likely to cause an argument; • (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction. • go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort. • a person holding public office or having official duties • work in an organized and active way towards a particular goal • ...
Immune System Crossword 2013-01-04
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- a disease that can't spread to another person
- the cells and tissues that recognize and attack foreign substances in the body
- a reaction to a harmless or common substance by the body's immune system
- a microorganism, another organism, a virus, or a protein that causes a disease
- disease a disease in which the immune system attacks the organism's own cells
- a white blood cell that makes antibodies
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- a disease that can spread from person to person
- the ability to resist an infection or disease
- an immune system cell that coordinates the immune system and attacks infected cells
- a protien made by B cells that binds to a specific antigen
- a B-cell that responds more stronger than it did during it's first encounter with an infected cell
- an immune system cell that engulfs pathogens and other material
12 Clues: a white blood cell that makes antibodies • a disease that can't spread to another person • the ability to resist an infection or disease • a disease that can spread from person to person • a protien made by B cells that binds to a specific antigen • an immune system cell that engulfs pathogens and other material • ...
Definitions 2021-01-14
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- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- Heating liquid or food to micro-organisms
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- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies substance and provide immunity against a disease
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
12 Clues: Heating liquid or food to micro-organisms • An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
history 2021-01-13
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- /Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- /A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- /A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- /Protected against, not affected by a disease
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- /A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- /A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies substance and provide immunity against a disease
- /To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- /An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- /The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- /An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. /Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
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- belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
12 Clues: / • /Protected against, not affected by a disease • /Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • /A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • /A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • /The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas. • ...
Illegal Immigration in the US 2023-06-01
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- What state has the most illegal immigrants?
- Many People moved here after WWII; warm region from Florida to south California.
- when the _______ is good the illegal immigration rate rises
- most common crime committed by illegal immigrants (2 words)
- What group was mostly effected by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965? (2 words)
- What professional field do Asian Americans contribute most to?
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- A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country illegally (2 words)
- Most common job held by immigrants
- why was California a popular spot for immigrants in the 1850s (2 words)
- Document needed to immigrate to the US legally; also called a green card
- Where do the majority of illegal immigrants come from?
- Law that grants young illegal immigrants 2 years of deportation immunity and a work permit.
12 Clues: Most common job held by immigrants • What state has the most illegal immigrants? • Where do the majority of illegal immigrants come from? • when the _______ is good the illegal immigration rate rises • most common crime committed by illegal immigrants (2 words) • What professional field do Asian Americans contribute most to? • ...
성인간호학 8조 퍼즐 2023-03-28
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- 염증부위에 가장 빨리 모이는 백혈구로, 세균이나 괴사물질 또는 여러 이물질을 포식하는 세포
- 혈압계로 전완동맥의 혈압을 측정했을 때 혈압이 정상보다 낮게 나오는 것을 의미
- 백혈구의 한 종류로서, 전체 백혈구 중 약 25% 정도를 차지하고 면역 반응을 담당하는 세포
- 심장 박동의 전기 신호 형성과 전달에 관련된 모든 질환을 통칭
- 소변의 양이 생리적으로 감소할 수 있는 범위를 넘어 현저하게 감소된 상태
- 호중구와 대식세포 등의 백혈구가 침입자를 삼키고 효소의 분해작용으로 파괴하는 염증의 중요한 과정이며, 이괴사조직을 제거되고 침입한 이물질이 파괴되는 작용
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- 뇌의 전반적인 기능장애가 발생하는 증후군
- 폐 또는 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고 쭈그러든 상태
- 다양한 자극이 주어져도 항상 정상 상태를 유지하려는 성질
- 배뇨를 과다하게 하는 증상
- 미생물 침입으로 인한 질병과 그 밖의 문제로부터 인체를 보호하는 주된 방어기
- 혈액 속 칼슘의 저하로 말초신경과 신경근 접합부의 흥분성이 높아져 가벼운 자극으로 근육, 주로 손•발•안면의 근육이 수축•경련을 일으키는 상태
12 Clues: 배뇨를 과다하게 하는 증상 • 뇌의 전반적인 기능장애가 발생하는 증후군 • 다양한 자극이 주어져도 항상 정상 상태를 유지하려는 성질 • 심장 박동의 전기 신호 형성과 전달에 관련된 모든 질환을 통칭 • 폐 또는 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고 쭈그러든 상태 • 소변의 양이 생리적으로 감소할 수 있는 범위를 넘어 현저하게 감소된 상태 • 미생물 침입으로 인한 질병과 그 밖의 문제로부터 인체를 보호하는 주된 방어기 • 혈압계로 전완동맥의 혈압을 측정했을 때 혈압이 정상보다 낮게 나오는 것을 의미 • 염증부위에 가장 빨리 모이는 백혈구로, 세균이나 괴사물질 또는 여러 이물질을 포식하는 세포 • ...
Geography Chapter 9 Vocab 2025-03-05
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- A comparison between two numbers showing the relative size of one to the other.
- Crop A crop grown specifically to be sold for profit rather than for personal use.
- To go beyond a set limit or amount.
- The height of land above sea level.
- Protection from disease or harm, either naturally or through medicine.
- Strong, steady, and not likely to change or collapse.
- Winds Winds that blow steadily from east to west near the equator.
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- Even though something happened or exists.
- To move from one place to another, often for work or better living conditions.
- A large estate or plantation, often in Spanish-speaking countries, where crops and livestock are raised
- A serious disagreement or struggle between people, groups, or nations.
- A Spanish colonial system where settlers were granted land and the right to demand labor from Indigenous people.
12 Clues: To go beyond a set limit or amount. • The height of land above sea level. • Even though something happened or exists. • Strong, steady, and not likely to change or collapse. • Winds Winds that blow steadily from east to west near the equator. • A serious disagreement or struggle between people, groups, or nations. • ...
Cancer Immune Surveillance and Immunotherapy 21-22 2025-04-08
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- Antigen-____ type, includes immunostimulatory cytokines, bone marrow transplants and tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes
- ____ _____ syndrome, T cells release excessive cytokines resulting in an excessive immune response
- The three E’s of Schriebers cancer immunity are Elimination, Equalibrium and ____
- _____ cytokines can be produced by infected/immune cells which triggers an immune response
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- non-immunogenic part of an antibody drug conjugate which is non toxic while circulating in the blood.
- Antigen-____ type, includes therapeutic cancer vaccines and anti-body based therapies
- Tumour-Associated-____ can induce an immune response
- Type of Bacteria instilled in the bladder reduces reoccurrence rates for superficial bladder cancers.
- Drug which targets HER2 which is sometimes amplified in Breast Cancer
- T-cells redirected towards universal cytokine killing
- Component of microtubules that DM1 binds to.
- Introduced to T-cells, usually based on the antigen binding domain of a monoclonal antibody
12 Clues: Component of microtubules that DM1 binds to. • Tumour-Associated-____ can induce an immune response • T-cells redirected towards universal cytokine killing • Drug which targets HER2 which is sometimes amplified in Breast Cancer • The three E’s of Schriebers cancer immunity are Elimination, Equalibrium and ____ • ...
Transmission of Viral Diseases 2025-07-02
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- An incurable disease caused by HIV, attacking immune cells.
- Viruses evade these natural protections, like immune responses.
- The process where a virus takes control of a cell to multiply.
- Prevention method involving injections to build immunity.
- Viruses like herpes and papilloma spread through this tract during sexual intercourse.
- flu A highly contagious illness causing nasal congestion and sneezing, but usually no fever.
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- Viruses transmitted through contaminated food or beverages affect this system.
- A defense mechanism the body uses against infections, often causing elevated temperature.
- b A viral disease transmitted through blood transfusions or sexual contact, leading to liver damage.
- Viruses enter through breaks in this protective barrier, such as cuts or bites.
- Symptom of hepatitis B involving lack of energy.
- route This route is the most common for viruses to enter the body.
12 Clues: Symptom of hepatitis B involving lack of energy. • Prevention method involving injections to build immunity. • An incurable disease caused by HIV, attacking immune cells. • The process where a virus takes control of a cell to multiply. • Viruses evade these natural protections, like immune responses. • ...
Health Education Approches 2025-12-15
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- The branch of medicine that tracks patterns and causes of disease in populations
- A statistical term for the number of new cases of a condition within a specific time frame
- A principle that ensures individuals have autonomy in health decision-making
- A strategy designed to reduce risk factors and stop illness before onset
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- Coordinated public health efforts aimed at influencing community behaviors
- A professional service offering emotional and behavioral support in health contexts
- A preventive measure that introduces antigens to build immunity
- A modifiable factor targeted in health education to improve well-being
- A set of habits and choices that significantly impact long-term health outcomes
- A proactive process to identify potential health issues before symptoms appear
- A model focused on biological interventions rather than social determinants
- An approach that prioritizes knowledge transfer to enable informed health choices
12 Clues: A preventive measure that introduces antigens to build immunity • A modifiable factor targeted in health education to improve well-being • A strategy designed to reduce risk factors and stop illness before onset • Coordinated public health efforts aimed at influencing community behaviors • ...
Vaccines 2021-12-10
Chapter 16 2024-04-02
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- defense tactic that a facility can use against the injured party
- defense cannot be held responsible for they are protected by the government
- This amendment concerns itself with rights such as freedom of religion. free exercise of religion and freedom of speech
- Failure to act in a reasonable manner causing an injury
- focuses on two major issues: identifying risks and eliminating risks
- Facilities in which people congregate or attend events
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- injury was a direct result of someone's breach of duty
- This amendment concerns itself with equal protection for all employees working for the facility
- Braod variety of claims based on damage to a person or property
- Repairs or reconstructions that need to be done in order to comply with the ADA
- Law that ensures equality for Americans with disabilities
11 Clues: injury was a direct result of someone's breach of duty • Facilities in which people congregate or attend events • Failure to act in a reasonable manner causing an injury • Law that ensures equality for Americans with disabilities • Braod variety of claims based on damage to a person or property • defense tactic that a facility can use against the injured party • ...
Power and Privilege Vocab Puzzle 2020-08-30
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- fairness or justice in the way people are treated
- the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure
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- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
- treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral
- the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events
- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
7 Clues: prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control • fairness or justice in the way people are treated • treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities • the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure • ...
Immunodeficiency 2020-07-13
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- yellow fruit that is commonly exported from the Philippines it also happens to be Francis' favourite fruit. This is high yield clinical content and will be formally tested on the CAE.
- igA=0, igG=0, igE=0, igM=0, igD=0
- shares many letters with a worldwide pandemic, but is an acronym for a immunodeficiency that occurs in the 2nd decade of life
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- deletion of 22q11
- immunity that is fast and nonspecific
- the most common cause of immunodeficiency
- common treatment for Kawasaki Disease and immunodeficiencies
7 Clues: deletion of 22q11 • igA=0, igG=0, igE=0, igM=0, igD=0 • immunity that is fast and nonspecific • the most common cause of immunodeficiency • common treatment for Kawasaki Disease and immunodeficiencies • shares many letters with a worldwide pandemic, but is an acronym for a immunodeficiency that occurs in the 2nd decade of life • ...
Immunodeficiency 2020-07-13
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- igA=0, igG=0, igE=0, igM=0, igD=0
- the most common cause of immunodeficiency
- deletion of 22q11
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- immunity that is fast and nonspecific
- yellow fruit that is commonly exported from the Philippines it also happens to be Francis' favourite fruit. This is high yield clinical content and will be formally tested on the CAE.
- shares many letters with a worldwide pandemic, but is an acronym for a immunodeficiency that occurs in the 2nd decade of life
- common treatment for Kawasaki Disease and immunodeficiencies
7 Clues: deletion of 22q11 • igA=0, igG=0, igE=0, igM=0, igD=0 • immunity that is fast and nonspecific • the most common cause of immunodeficiency • common treatment for Kawasaki Disease and immunodeficiencies • shares many letters with a worldwide pandemic, but is an acronym for a immunodeficiency that occurs in the 2nd decade of life • ...
Immune system 2023-05-05
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- Your body's ability to destroy pathogens that it has previously encountered before the pathogens are able to cause disease
- Carry out most of the immune systems functions
- proteins that are attached to the surface of pathogens or to the toxins produced by pathogens
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- Fights diseases by producing a separate set of weapons for each kind of pathogen it encounters
- perform several functions
- Produce antibodies
- Is a network of vessels that collects fluid from your tissues and returns it to the bloodstream
7 Clues: Produce antibodies • perform several functions • Carry out most of the immune systems functions • proteins that are attached to the surface of pathogens or to the toxins produced by pathogens • Fights diseases by producing a separate set of weapons for each kind of pathogen it encounters • ...
Role of microbes in health 2021-05-11
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- .....is a antibiotic obtained from a fungus.
- Microbes present in the alimentary canal of some animals help in
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- The bacteria in our large intestine helps in the ___ movement.
- We can boost the production of immunity to a disease by taking ____
- When bacteria enter our bodies they are recognised by as special blood cell.These cell get tonic by
- The common method of administrating vaccine is done by _____
6 Clues: .....is a antibiotic obtained from a fungus. • The common method of administrating vaccine is done by _____ • The bacteria in our large intestine helps in the ___ movement. • Microbes present in the alimentary canal of some animals help in • We can boost the production of immunity to a disease by taking ____ • ...
Health-related vocabulary 2021-07-02
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- It's where you can buy products for cures different health problems
- A person who assists women in childbirth. Typically this activity is done by women
- Treatment made of attenuated virus (commonly) to produce temporary or permanent immunity
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- This discovery revolutionized modern medicine, which fight bacterial infections
- This medicine is an alternative to the convencional medicine or allopathic medicine
- A person who is a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery
6 Clues: It's where you can buy products for cures different health problems • A person who is a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery • This discovery revolutionized modern medicine, which fight bacterial infections • A person who assists women in childbirth. Typically this activity is done by women • ...
Immunology Acronym List 2022-09-28
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- repeating molecular patters on microbes that are recognized by PRRs on immune cells
- can differentiate into plasma cells secreting antibody molecules or B memory cells
- subset of CD4+ T cells; involved in stimulating B cells to produce antibody against extracellular pathogens
- membrane attack complex: end product of Complement cascade that can kill pathogens directly by forming a pore in pathogen membrane leading to lysis
- specific cell-surface molecules on immune cells that help to differentiate one immune cell from another
- immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- member of TNF receptor family expressed on certain cells that makes them susceptible to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
- subset of CD4+ T cells; involved in fully activating macrophages and promoting CTL responses against intracellular pathogens
- immunoglobulin, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
- Regulatory CD4+ T cells (regulatory T cells): a T cell subset that is responsible for suppressing or limiting immune responses
- transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- cell present antigen via MHC molecules to T cell receptors on T cells
- toll-like receptor: a family of PRRs present on many leukocytes and epithelial cells that recognize PAMPs on pathogens and help initiate immune responses
- large granular lymphocyte that serves as innate effector cell by inducing apoptosis of target cells (virally infected cells or tumor cells)
- family for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections
- receptors on immune cells and epithelial cells that recognize and bind to PAMPs on microbes
- CD8+ T cells with the effector function of targeting and killing virally infected cells and tumor cells by apoptosis
- autoimmune regulator
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- multiple drug treatment for HIV infection
- cell surface molecules involved in presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
- thymus derived lymphocyte that are comprised of 2 different subsets, CD4 T cells and CD8 T cells
- IR
- expresses co-receptor CD4 and upon activation differentiates into distinct Thelper phenotypes with different roles in adaptive immunity
- cell adhesion molecule
- upon activation differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs)
- cell mediated immunity: adaptive immune responses in which there is a major roll for effector T cells
- systemic lupus erythematosus: autoimmune disease where autoantibodies (against DNA, RNA, and proteins associated with nucleic acids) form immune complexes
- slg on B cells that binds Ag and transmits signal 1 to activate B cells
- a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- tumor necrosis factor-alpha: a cytokine produced by macrophages and T cells that is highly pro-inflammatory
30 Clues: IR • autoimmune regulator • cell adhesion molecule • immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • multiple drug treatment for HIV infection • family for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections • upon activation differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) • cell present antigen via MHC molecules to T cell receptors on T cells • ...
Spells and Abilities 2025-02-07
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- Defense, The only way a Warrior can negate a spell ball or ability affect to their shield
- Circle, Represents the focus of a Druid’s power and their influence over nature
- The weapon carrier that negates all immunities and resistances
- Weapon, A green or blue weapon upgraded to deal red damage
- Laugh, A slow-acting toxin that causes any who would eat the infected to die an agonizing death
- Witchhunters possess this against most spell schools
- Block, The ability to block all weapon projectiles with weapons, hands, or feet
- Fully restore a wounded limb
- The lowest level spells that most casting classes share
- Spell that grants instant recharges of abilities, removes all poisons and diseases, and mends all equipment
- Weapon, A Wizard weapon that can be used despite class restrictions
- Bolt, A spell that destroys armor and shields, and deals wounds like a throwing weapon or deaths to heads or torsos
- Magic Scroll, The only non-permanent ability Wizards have, granted from the Enchanter Spell Focus
- A common way for a Warrior to destroy armor or a shield
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- Enemy, The Ranger ability to make all attacks against a type of target have the deadly carrier
- An enchantment that allows players to play as any martial class at half their level
- Weapon, Any one weapon a Cleric imbues with divine energy
- Stone, An object an alchemist may carry to resurrect a dead player or NPC in a 5 count
- Using this enchantment allows you to act one level higher, if you’re a martial class
- Stance, Grants immunity to ranged weapons except spell balls and siege weapons
- The unique ability to see and interact with any player or NPC using stealth walk or similar abilities
- A Rogue ability with the most strict requirements and restrictions
- An ability that allows a Rogue to “dodge” a hit from a ranged weapon or spell ball
- An ability that mimics a Cleric’s ability to resurrect a dead player or NPC
- of Power, An ability for Bards at level 2 that grants them War Skill, Stun, and Kinetic Push at half the required word count
- The way a Warlock would be able to ignore one spell or ability affect, including carriers
- of Faith, A javelin that destroys armor and shields upon impact
- An ability a Paladin may use to strike an enemy with their holy weapon and deal deadly damage
- Attack, Any strike a Rogue makes using a dagger that ignores armor
- The Druidic Circle that grants the spells Warp, Lightning Bolt, and Storm Cloud spell at half their regular word count
30 Clues: Fully restore a wounded limb • Witchhunters possess this against most spell schools • The lowest level spells that most casting classes share • A common way for a Warrior to destroy armor or a shield • Weapon, Any one weapon a Cleric imbues with divine energy • Weapon, A green or blue weapon upgraded to deal red damage • ...
Public Health 4 2024-10-08
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- killing of communicable disease agents outside the host
- Disease, An illness caused by some specific biological agent or its toxic products that can be transmitted from an infected person to a susceptible host
- of Infection, A model to conceptualize the transmission of a communicable disease from its source to a susceptible host.
- Prevention, Preventive measures that forestall the onset of illness or injury during the prepathogenesis period.
- Immunity, Occurs when people receive antibodies against a disease rather than their own immune system producing them.
- Prevention, Measures aimed at rehabilitation following significant pathogenesis.
- The cause of the disease or health problem.
- The capability of a communicable disease agent to cause disease in a susceptible host.
- Risk Factors, Factors contributing to a noncommunicable disease that can be altered by modifying one’s behavior or environment.
- The cause of a disease.
- The separation of infected persons from those who are susceptible.
- Risk Factors, Factors contributing to the development of a noncommunicable disease that cannot be altered by modifying one’s behavior or environment.
- The planning for and taking of action to forestall the onset of a disease or other health problem.
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- Pathogens, Disease agents that are transmissible in blood and other body fluids.
- Limitation of freedom of movement of those who have been exposed to a disease and may incubating it.
- Transmission, The immediate transfer of an infectious agent by direct contact between infected and susceptible individuals.
- The ability of a biological agent to enter and grow in the host.
- Transmission, Communicable disease transmission involving an intermediate step.
- A person or animal that harbors a specific communicable agent in the absence of discernible clinical disease and serves as a potential source of infection to others.
- Disease Model, The minimal requirements for the occurrence and spread of communicable diseases in a population
- Efforts to control a disease in progress.
- An inanimate material or object that can serve as a source of infection.
- A living organism that can transmit a communicable agent to susceptible hosts.
- The complete elimination or uprooting of a disease
- Immunity, Occurs when exposure to a disease-causing organism prompts the immune system to develop antibodies against that disease.
- Disease Model, A visual representation of the host together with various internal and external factors that promote and protect against disease.
- Prevention, Preventive measures that lead to an early diagnosis and prompt treatment of a disease or injury to limit disability and prevent more severe pathogenesis.
- A person or other living organism that affords subsistence or lodgment to a communicable agent under natural conditions.
- A person who is sick with a disease.
29 Clues: The cause of a disease. • A person who is sick with a disease. • Efforts to control a disease in progress. • The cause of the disease or health problem. • The complete elimination or uprooting of a disease • killing of communicable disease agents outside the host • The ability of a biological agent to enter and grow in the host. • ...
Hollywood ORGs AS: Hellfire Firemaking Challenge 2021-10-29
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- The tribe that did not attend the joint tribal
- Sum of the season numbers that the first 3 boots most recently played on before All-Stars
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- Second half of Jeopardy Challenge name: Trivia ________
- The movie featured in the first immunity challenge
- Holiday on which the Hollywood Tower Hotel elevator crashed
5 Clues: The tribe that did not attend the joint tribal • The movie featured in the first immunity challenge • Second half of Jeopardy Challenge name: Trivia ________ • Holiday on which the Hollywood Tower Hotel elevator crashed • Sum of the season numbers that the first 3 boots most recently played on before All-Stars
Japanese Encephalitis Virus 2022-11-02
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- Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania
- Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
- A disease outbreak that is constantly present but limited to a particular region
- Primary vector of JEV
- Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces)
- Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words)
- wading ardeid birds are the primary _____ reservoirs of JEV
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- Location of most recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis Virus (country)
- In sows, infection with JEV before 60–70 days of gestation can cause abortion, fetal ______ or stillbirth
- Preferred sample for EV-specific IgM antibody (3 letter acronym)
- Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV
- A virus that is a close relative of JEV (three words, no spaces)
- JEV is ______ to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
- have lifelong ______ to the strain they were infected with.
- Swine and people that recover from
- Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV
- Important transmissible diseases of livestock or poultry that are not known to exist in the United States or its territories and that have the potential for significant economic and/or health impacts (Three letter acronym)
17 Clues: Primary vector of JEV • Swine and people that recover from • Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus • Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV • Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words) • Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania • Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV • Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces) • ...
HIV Drugs 2022-03-28
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- (two words) a way clinics can help increase compliance
- the classification of HIV that is asymptomatic
- one of the two ways HIV can be transmitted
- they type of infection that can occur with ART
- a female patient's status that makes it imperative that treatment is given
- a type of fatigue that can interfere with compliance
- inflammation, antibody-mediated and cell-mediated are all types of this:
- ineffectiveness caused by not taking ARTs as prescribed
- a side effect of atazanavir that should be taken into consideration with diabetic patients
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- the ART that can cause lipodystrophy (muscle wasting)
- an ART that can help prevent maternal/fetal transmission but can exacerbate Hep B.
- classification C that is the last stage of the disease process
- a barrier to treatment for low income patients
- a way to greet friends that will not transmit HIV
- a major issue with treatment of HIV and one that needs to be addressed with each patient.
- a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor that can cause neuropathy
- the type of T-cell that HIV infects
17 Clues: the type of T-cell that HIV infects • one of the two ways HIV can be transmitted • the classification of HIV that is asymptomatic • a barrier to treatment for low income patients • they type of infection that can occur with ART • a way to greet friends that will not transmit HIV • a type of fatigue that can interfere with compliance • ...
HIV Drugs 2022-03-28
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- (two words) a way clinics can help increase compliance
- the classification of HIV that is asymptomatic
- one of the two ways HIV can be transmitted
- a female patient's status that makes it imperative that treatment is given
- inflammation, antibody-mediated and cell-mediated are all types of this:
- the ART that can cause lipodystrophy (muscle wasting)
- ineffectiveness caused by not taking ARTs as prescribed
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- a side effect of atazanavir that should be taken into consideration with diabetic patients
- a type of fatigue that can interfere with compliance
- the type of T-cell that HIV infects
- a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor that can cause neuropathy
- they type of infection that can occur with ART
- classification C that is the last stage of the disease process
- a way to greet friends that will not transmit HIV
- a barrier to treatment for low income patients
- a major issue with treatment of HIV and one that needs to be addressed with each patient.
- an ART that can help prevent maternal/fetal transmission but can exacerbate Hep B.
17 Clues: the type of T-cell that HIV infects • one of the two ways HIV can be transmitted • they type of infection that can occur with ART • the classification of HIV that is asymptomatic • a barrier to treatment for low income patients • a way to greet friends that will not transmit HIV • a type of fatigue that can interfere with compliance • ...
Biotechnology 2015-09-15
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- taken from aborted fetuses or fertilized eggs that are left over
- not as versatile for research purposes because they are specific to certain cell types
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- the process used to conceive a child outside the body
- a product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease
- the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products
- the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals
- a generic cell that can make exact copies of itself indefinitely
7 Clues: the process used to conceive a child outside the body • taken from aborted fetuses or fertilized eggs that are left over • a generic cell that can make exact copies of itself indefinitely • the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products • the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals • ...
Scientific 2025-03-13
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- Which French scientist's work on germ theory influenced Russian public health?
- Who was the first People's Commissar of Health in the USSR?
- Which Russian scientist won a Nobel Prize for his work on phagocytosis?
- What major public health improvement was promoted in Russia during the 19th and 20th centuries?
- Who is considered the founder of social medicine in Russia?
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- What field of study, advanced by Russian scientists, focuses on disease patterns?
- System What system did Russia pioneer to provide free healthcare to all citizens?
- What term describes the prevention of disease through public health measures?
- What key public health focus was emphasized by Russian scientists?
- Which Russian scientist contributed to the study of infectious diseases and immunity?
10 Clues: Who was the first People's Commissar of Health in the USSR? • Who is considered the founder of social medicine in Russia? • What key public health focus was emphasized by Russian scientists? • Which Russian scientist won a Nobel Prize for his work on phagocytosis? • What term describes the prevention of disease through public health measures? • ...
Fighting Communicable Diseases 2023-03-15
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- The state of being protected against a particular disease
- substance found on the surface of a pathogen
- This is a reaction to tissues damage caused by injury or infection
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- specialized white blood cells that coordinate and perform many functions of the immune response
- A network of cells,tissues, organs, and chemicals that fight off pathogens
- White blood cells that surround the pathogens and destroy them with special chemicals.
6 Clues: substance found on the surface of a pathogen • The state of being protected against a particular disease • This is a reaction to tissues damage caused by injury or infection • A network of cells,tissues, organs, and chemicals that fight off pathogens • White blood cells that surround the pathogens and destroy them with special chemicals. • ...
