matrix Crossword Puzzles
Matrix and Graph 2019-11-26
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- representinf the number lf the relationship of edges and vertices.
- plane that uses matrices in XY basis.
- many representations in graphing using matrices?
- application in our PCs that uses matrices to process linear transformation.
- of an array of vertices and an array of edges.
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- representing the weights of edges.
- representations provide a ____ to linear algebra-based algorithm.
- is also called as connection matrix.
- can be represented by ____ and viceversa.
- topic is all about Matrix and ____.
10 Clues: representing the weights of edges. • topic is all about Matrix and ____. • is also called as connection matrix. • plane that uses matrices in XY basis. • can be represented by ____ and viceversa. • of an array of vertices and an array of edges. • many representations in graphing using matrices? • representations provide a ____ to linear algebra-based algorithm. • ...
Algebra 2023-06-06
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- the opposite of multiplying
- any value of the variable that satisfies the equality
- An expression that uses a root, such as square root, cube root.
- rule, 3by3 matrix or 4by4 matrix
- the number of times a number needs to be multiplied by itself
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers
- a mathematical statement
- greater than equal to less than
- functions, the function that does the opposite of the original function
- root, the factor that can be multiplied by itself to get that number
- the comparison of two quantities of the same units that indicates how much of one quantity is present in the other quantity
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- a statement having 2 or more variables with at least one math operation
- the point(s) where the function crosses the y - axis
- the difference between the highest and lowest values
- value, the distance from the number to zero on a number line
- the act of replacing a variable with a number or expression equal in value
- the point(s) where the function crosses the x - axis
- a number with no decimal or fractional part
- set of values that are able to plugged into the function
- solution, there is no value for the variable that makes the equation true
20 Clues: a mathematical statement • the opposite of multiplying • greater than equal to less than • rule, 3by3 matrix or 4by4 matrix • a rectangular arrangement of numbers • a number with no decimal or fractional part • the point(s) where the function crosses the y - axis • the difference between the highest and lowest values • the point(s) where the function crosses the x - axis • ...
Hollywood Boulevard 2020-07-28
24 Clues: Dialogue3 • Dialogue4 • Dialogue9 • Dialogue5 • Dialogue8 • Dialogue6 • Dialogue2 • Dialogue1 • Dialogue7 • Dialogue19 • Dialogue23 • Dialogue21 • Dialogue18 • Dialogue10 • Dialogue20 • Dialogue22 • Dialogue15 • Dialogue16 • Dialogue17 • Dialogue14 • Dialogue24 • Dialogue11 • Dialogue12 • Dialogue13
fen 2021-08-08
20 Clues: row • maxima • ,square • ,matrix • , unique • , adjoint • invertible • ,symmetric • ,continuous • , parameter • , composite • Has a trunk • , injective • , derivative • ,nonsingular • ,equivalence • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Human tissues 2021-10-20
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- Tissues are made up of....
- The process in which cells change to a certain form to perform a certain function is called cell ………...
- Muscle type with multiple nuclei: … muscle
- In …. connective tissue the matrix is made up of a gelatinous mass and fibers.
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- The difference between cartilaginous tissue and bone tissue is in the matrix: bone tissue has a hard matrix and cartilaginous tissue has a hard and …….. matrix.
- Glial cells and …… form the nervous tissue
- The smooth muscles and cardiac muscles have an …….. control
- In …… tissue, energy is stored in the form of lipids.
- Type of tissue that is secretory: glandular …..
9 Clues: Tissues are made up of.... • Glial cells and …… form the nervous tissue • Muscle type with multiple nuclei: … muscle • Type of tissue that is secretory: glandular ….. • In …… tissue, energy is stored in the form of lipids. • The smooth muscles and cardiac muscles have an …….. control • In …. connective tissue the matrix is made up of a gelatinous mass and fibers. • ...
Integumentary System JL 2025-09-29
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- Surrounds hair root
- Growth zone for hair
- Topmost layer of epidermis
- Gland type that secretes sebum
- Made of stratified squamous epithelium
- Not found in thin skin
- Contains other skin structures
- Blood vessels for matrix
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- Made of adipose tissue & is not a layer of the skin
- Made of dense irregular connective tissue
- "Normal" sweat gland that secretes salt water
- Sweat glands found in armpits
- Finger-like projections into epidermis
- Hair above the surface of skin
- Only layer of epidermis that gets nutrients + is where cell division occurs
- Part of hair below skin
16 Clues: Surrounds hair root • Growth zone for hair • Not found in thin skin • Part of hair below skin • Blood vessels for matrix • Topmost layer of epidermis • Sweat glands found in armpits • Hair above the surface of skin • Gland type that secretes sebum • Contains other skin structures • Finger-like projections into epidermis • Made of stratified squamous epithelium • ...
Nail Structure 2021-01-31
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- only living, reproducing part of nail
- folds of skin overlapping sides of nail plate for protection
- protects the matrix from infection
- part of the nail that is filed.
- crescent shaped area where the matrix and nail bed meet
- cuticles at side of nail
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- skin between the free edge of nail and the skin of fingertip
- deep fold of skin at the base of nail before the cuticle
- visible portion of the nail which rests on the nail bed (fingernail)
- portion of the finger where the nail plate rests. contains nerves, lymph and blood vessels
- cuticle at the base of nail
11 Clues: cuticles at side of nail • cuticle at the base of nail • part of the nail that is filed. • protects the matrix from infection • only living, reproducing part of nail • crescent shaped area where the matrix and nail bed meet • deep fold of skin at the base of nail before the cuticle • skin between the free edge of nail and the skin of fingertip • ...
computer graphics 4 2025-06-24
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- The coordinate about which rotation occurs
- Transformation that rotates an object around the origin
- Transformation that flips an object over a line
- Matrix representation includes translation, rotation, scaling — all in one
- Transformation that changes only the position of an object
- A type of transformation where shape is preserved but orientation may change
- Transformation that rotates an object about a point other than origin
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- The matrix-based method to apply a sequence of transformations efficiently
- Geometric transformation that slants the shape of an object
- Operation combining two or more transformations into one
- Transformation that enlarges or shrinks an object
11 Clues: The coordinate about which rotation occurs • Transformation that flips an object over a line • Transformation that enlarges or shrinks an object • Transformation that rotates an object around the origin • Operation combining two or more transformations into one • Transformation that changes only the position of an object • ...
fen 2021-08-08
15 Clues: row • maxima • ,matrix • ,square • , unique • , adjoint • ,symmetric • invertible • ,continuous • , composite • , injective • , parameter • ,equivalence • , derivative • ,nonsingular
Kruiswoordraadsel 2013-11-28
Fuse matrix 2021-06-22
9 Clues: Brutus's wife • a place in the world • another word for kill • was soon to be crowned • who joined in on the kill • who also joined in on the kill • a word they used in ancient Rome • something that happened during the assassination • a piece of clothing that some people wear in Rome
matrix / sequoia 2024-03-19
9 Clues: type of frame? • type of channel? • type of bottom track • type of configuration? • type pf side rail design? • unit that has 3 lite middle? • how many available finishes? • one cw exclusive that comes standard • unit we would suggest with different inserts
The Matrix 2025-06-13
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- The actor's first name who is playing Neo
- The thing that tells Morpheus that Neo is the "one"
- The women that Neo falls in love with
- What colour pill let's you escape the matrix
- The main agent that is hunting Neo
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- What Neo dodges in slow motion
- Name of company Neo works for during the day
- Neo's last name
- City of human resistance
9 Clues: Neo's last name • City of human resistance • What Neo dodges in slow motion • The main agent that is hunting Neo • The women that Neo falls in love with • The actor's first name who is playing Neo • Name of company Neo works for during the day • What colour pill let's you escape the matrix • The thing that tells Morpheus that Neo is the "one"
Linear Algebra Symbols 2025-02-20
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- Product of A and B.(13 letters)
- Symbols used in pairs to group things together.(11 letters)
- The number of linearly independent rows of the matrix.(9 letters)
- A generalization of the dot product.(12 letters)
- Length x Width x Height.(9 letters)
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- Matrix Conjugate Transpose.(15 letters)
- Scalar Product.(3 letters)
- Vector Product.(5 letters)
- The scalar value associated with a matrix.(11 letters)
- To move something from one side of an equation to another.(9 letters)
10 Clues: Scalar Product.(3 letters) • Vector Product.(5 letters) • Product of A and B.(13 letters) • Length x Width x Height.(9 letters) • Matrix Conjugate Transpose.(15 letters) • A generalization of the dot product.(12 letters) • The scalar value associated with a matrix.(11 letters) • Symbols used in pairs to group things together.(11 letters) • ...
Nail Structure Key Words 2024-02-10
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- Technical term for the natural nail itself
- Thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed
- Portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- Area where the nail plate cells are formed; this area is composed of matrix cells that become the nail plate
- Hardened keratin plate that sits on top of the underlying nail bed and slowly slides across the nail bed while it grows
- Fold of normal skin that surrounds the nail plate
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- Furrow on each side of the nail
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- Slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the nail plate and forms a protective barrier that prevents microorganisms from invading and infecting the nail bed
- Dead,colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
- Also called the lateral nail fold, the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- Whitish, half-moon shape underneath the base of the nail plate
- The natural nail divided into several major parts, including the nail bed, matrix, nail plate, cuticle etc.,
- Living skin at the base of the nail plate covering the matrix area
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
15 Clues: Furrow on each side of the nail • Technical term for the natural nail itself • Dead,colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • Fold of normal skin that surrounds the nail plate • Thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed • Whitish, half-moon shape underneath the base of the nail plate • ...
FINITE ELEMENT mETHODS 2025-04-06
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- CONVERTS FROM ONE SYSTEM TO OTHER
- A PROPERTY OF STIFFNESS MATRIX
- ELEMENT STIFFNESS MATRIX SIZE IS 6X6,THE TWO DIMENSIONAL ELMENT IS
- A FOUR FACED THREE DIMENSIONAL ELEMENT
- A IMPORTANT POINT THAT INTERCONNECTS ELEMENTS
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- STRAIN DISPLACEMENT MATRIX IS FUNCTION OF VARIABLE IN FIRST ORDER, IS AN 'ELEMENT' PROPERTY
- INTERPOLATE INSIDE THE ELEMENT
- DEFINES MATERIAL PROPERTY AND GEOMETRY
- ARE YOU FREE OR MAPPED
9 Clues: ARE YOU FREE OR MAPPED • INTERPOLATE INSIDE THE ELEMENT • A PROPERTY OF STIFFNESS MATRIX • CONVERTS FROM ONE SYSTEM TO OTHER • DEFINES MATERIAL PROPERTY AND GEOMETRY • A FOUR FACED THREE DIMENSIONAL ELEMENT • A IMPORTANT POINT THAT INTERCONNECTS ELEMENTS • ELEMENT STIFFNESS MATRIX SIZE IS 6X6,THE TWO DIMENSIONAL ELMENT IS • ...
Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue, and Nervous Tissue 2018-09-17
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- cavity in the matrix containing a chondrocyte in cartilage or an osteocyte in bone
- a fluid tissue and the most atypical connective tissue
- substance cells, fibers, and ____________ are structural elements that all connective tissues share
- its matrix contains up to 80% water which allows it to spring back from compression
- inflammatory chemical that increases the permeability of the capillaries
- cell type of cartilage
- immature bone cells that secrete the collagen fibers and ground substance of the matrix
- tissue proper main class of connective tissue that contains all three fiber types
- a specialized cell that generates and conducts nerve impulses
- muscle ____________ tissue is mostly found in the walls of hollow organs and functions to squeeze substances through these organs by means of contraction and relaxation
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- nonconducting, supporting cells of nervous tissue
- adipose tissue type of adipose tissue especially abundant in babies that aids in thermoregulation
- refers to the replacement of destroyed tissue by new tissue of the same type
- a significant amount of the body's adipose tissue occurs in this layer beneath the skin
- ___________ connective tissue can be found within the walls of large arteries, in certain ligaments, and surrounding the bronchial tubes in the lungs--all structures where recoil from stretching is critical
- regular ___________ connective tissue contains bundles of collagen fibers that run parallel to the direction of pull; this tissue can withstand great stress in one direction
- tissue has a matrix containing an abundance of collagen fibers and a gel-like ground substance that is calcified with inorganic salts
17 Clues: cell type of cartilage • nonconducting, supporting cells of nervous tissue • a fluid tissue and the most atypical connective tissue • a specialized cell that generates and conducts nerve impulses • inflammatory chemical that increases the permeability of the capillaries • refers to the replacement of destroyed tissue by new tissue of the same type • ...
Connective Tissue Terms 2017-10-06
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- Fibers/thick threads of the protein collagen
- cordlike or bandlike mass of white fibrous connective tissue that connects a muscle to a bone.
- Cells/a cell to which antibodies,formed in response to allergens, attach.bursting the cell and releasing allergy mediators, which cause symptoms.
- with many collagenous fibers
- Matrix/material that varies in composition from tissue to tissue and supports the cell within.
- (Loose Connective Tissue)/It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.
- cells in lacuna
- Fibers/a complex network of nerve fibers within the brainstem that arouse the cerebrum.
- Cartilage/Dense network of elastic fibers, more flexible
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- supports and protects; provides attachment for muscles
- large phagocytic cell
- that produces fibers in connective tissues
- cartilage cell
- material between internal body cells and those that exchange substances with the environment
- Tissue/Fat storing tissue
- Connective Tissue/type of connective tissue with fibers as its main matrix element.
- Cartilage/Very fine collagenous fibers in matrix
- cord or sheet of connective tissue binding two or more bones at a joint
18 Clues: cartilage cell • cells in lacuna • large phagocytic cell • Tissue/Fat storing tissue • with many collagenous fibers • that produces fibers in connective tissues • Fibers/thick threads of the protein collagen • Cartilage/Very fine collagenous fibers in matrix • supports and protects; provides attachment for muscles • Cartilage/Dense network of elastic fibers, more flexible • ...
Crossword 2023-12-04
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- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes determinants of an economy’s performance that directly impacts a company and have resonating long term effects (adjective)
- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes certain laws that affect the business environment in a certain country while there are certain policies that companies maintain for themselves (adjective)
- framework used to evaluate a company's competitive position and to develop strategic planning
- Component of SWOT analysis: internal factors that give the company an disadvantage in the market (plural)
- A strategic management tool that businesses use to identify such macro-economic factors as Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental
- A matrix which is a planning tool that uses graphical representations of a company’s products and services in an effort to help the company decide what it should keep, sell, or invest more in
- The matrix, that is a variation on the SWOT Analysis, and it seeks to address criticisms of the SWOT Analysis regarding its inability to show relationships between the various categories
- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes factors, determining the extent to which a government may influence the economy or a certain industry (adjective)
- Component of SWOT analysis: internal factors that give the company an advantage in the market (plural)
- Component of SWOT analysis: external factors, that give the company an advantage in the market (plural)
- A category of BCG matrix that describes products that are in low-growth areas but for which the company has a relatively large market share (2 words; plural)
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- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes factors, that influence or are determined by the surrounding environment (adjective)
- A declaration or concept that describes what an organization hopes to achieve in the future
- A category of BCG matrix that describes products, that are in high-growth markets and that make up a sizable portion of that market are considered stars and should be invested in more (plural)
- A category of BCG matrix that describes questionable opportunities in high growth rate markets but in which the company does not maintain a large market share (2 words; plural)
- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes factors connected with innovations in technology that may affect the operations of the industry and the market favorably or unfavourably (adjective)
- A component of PESTLE analysis, that scrutinise cultural trends, demographics, population analytics etc (adjective)
- A category of BCG matrix that describes products, that don't generate much cash for the company since they have a low market share and little to no growth (plural)
- Component of SWOT analysis: external factors that give the company an disadvantage in the market (plural)
- A simple and brief description that encompasses the purpose of a company defining its culture, goals, and values now
20 Clues: A declaration or concept that describes what an organization hopes to achieve in the future • framework used to evaluate a company's competitive position and to develop strategic planning • Component of SWOT analysis: internal factors that give the company an advantage in the market (plural) • ...
Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue, and Nervous Tissue 2018-09-17
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- immature bone cells that secrete the collagen fibers and ground substance of the matrix
- ___________ connective tissue can be found within the walls of large arteries, in certain ligaments, and surrounding the bronchial tubes in the lungs--all structures where recoil from stretching is critical
- a significant amount of the body's adipose tissue occurs in this layer beneath the skin
- these fibers contain elastin and have the ability to recoil back to its original form after stretching
- inflammatory chemical that increases the permeability of the capillaries
- a fluid tissue and the most atypical connective tissue
- cavity in the matrix containing a chondrocyte in cartilage or an osteocyte in bone
- a specialized cell that generates and conducts nerve impulses
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- nonconducting, supporting cells of nervous tissue
- type of adipose tissue especially abundant in babies that aids in thermoregulation
- ___________ connective tissue contains bundles of collagen fibers that run parallel to the direction of pull; this tissue can withstand great stress in one direction
- has a matrix containing an abundance of collagen fibers and a gel-like ground substance calcified with inorganic salts
- ____________ tissue is mostly found in the walls of hollow organs and functions to squeeze substances through these organs by means of contraction and relaxation
- refers to the replacement of destroyed tissue by new tissue of the same type
- cell type of cartilage
- its matrix contains up to 80% water which allows it to spring back from compression
16 Clues: cell type of cartilage • nonconducting, supporting cells of nervous tissue • a fluid tissue and the most atypical connective tissue • a specialized cell that generates and conducts nerve impulses • inflammatory chemical that increases the permeability of the capillaries • refers to the replacement of destroyed tissue by new tissue of the same type • ...
SAE NITK Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-04
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- One of the major commercial aircraft manufacturers
- One of the different matrix composite types
- A favourable property of composites
- An Indian two-wheeler EV startup
- Infrared waves used for detection
- How plants get heat in cold regions
- Principle behind regenerative braking
- The basic phase in composites
- Way of preventing heat influx or outflux
- A human sense that even computers are slowly obtaining
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- Secure database for maintaining transaction information
- Removal/extraction of, usually, heat where it is unwanted
- Hardware to detect or measure properties
- Main element in modern batteries
- Elon Musk
- Taxis and EVs
- Best-selling EV in India
- Makes decisions by oneself or itself
18 Clues: Elon Musk • Taxis and EVs • Best-selling EV in India • The basic phase in composites • Main element in modern batteries • An Indian two-wheeler EV startup • Infrared waves used for detection • A favourable property of composites • How plants get heat in cold regions • Makes decisions by oneself or itself • Principle behind regenerative braking • ...
Tissues of the Body 2020-09-27
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- 1 of the 4 major tissues types that allows rapid communication between body structures & control of body functions
- type of epithelial tissue that is found in body areas subjected to stress and stretching - tissue changes sizes
- type of connective tissue that is the most widely distributed and is the glue that gives form to internal organs
- matrix is liquid and has transportation & protective functions
- Bundles of strong, white collagen fibers arranged in parallel rows that are very strong & flexible, but don't stretch
- found in the red marrow of bones & in organs; Responsible for formation of erythrocytes
- 1 of 4 main types of tissue that covers or lines many parts of the body & has NO blood vessels
- hard & calcified matrix that provides support / protection for the body
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- type of epithelial tissue that appears to be 2 layers thick, but it isn’t
- type of epithelial tissue that is a single layer and allows substances to pass through easily
- 1 of the 4 major tissue types that specializes in movement and has ability to contract (shorten)
- type of epithelial tissue that specializes in protection and has several layers of closely packed cells
- Matrix is consistency of firm plastic
- type of epithelial tissue that lines the inner surface of digestive, respiratory, & reproductive tracts and specializes in absorption
- 1 of 4 major types of tissue that is the most abundant & widely distributed tissue in the body and is identified by its matrix
- type of epithelial tissue that specializes secretory activity and normally functions in glands
- Specialized to store lipids (fats)
17 Clues: Specialized to store lipids (fats) • Matrix is consistency of firm plastic • matrix is liquid and has transportation & protective functions • hard & calcified matrix that provides support / protection for the body • type of epithelial tissue that appears to be 2 layers thick, but it isn’t • ...
1543 Final Manicuring and Pedicuring 2017-05-11
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- the area where the nail plate cells are formed is
- 2wds medical term for athletes foot
- caused by excessive use of cuticle remover
- the nail bed and matrix are attached to the bone by
- separation and falling off of the nail caused by a local infestion
- spots that result from injury to the nail matrix
- tiny unseen openings in the skin that microbes can enter leading to infection
- 2wds. as it grows it slides across the nail bed
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- is colorless, inflammable liquid, with a sweetish odor that is used to remove polish
- 2wds. a thin layer of tissue that is attaches the nail bed to the nail plate
- bitten nails
- fungal infection of the nail
- 2wds depressions running across the width of the nail due to illness or injury
- the lower the grit an abrasive nail file is, the more ____ the action is
- the skin that overlaps the side of the nail
- 2 wds. when it feels like your finger nails are sweating it is actually what part
- the natural nail is composed of this?
- agency that provides guidelines for protecting cosmetologists from chemicals
18 Clues: bitten nails • fungal infection of the nail • 2wds medical term for athletes foot • the natural nail is composed of this? • caused by excessive use of cuticle remover • the skin that overlaps the side of the nail • 2wds. as it grows it slides across the nail bed • spots that result from injury to the nail matrix • the area where the nail plate cells are formed is • ...
Pop dynamics lecture two: stage-structured populations 2026-02-13
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- average number of offspring produced by an individual during its lifetime
- eigenvalue with the largest absolute value
- an individuals potential for contributing offspring to future generations
- sensitivities that have been weighted by the transition probabilities
- how the total population is spread amongst each life cycle state
- relationship between the fecundity at a certain age and survivorship at that age
- the scalar factor by which the eigenvector is scaled
- the average number of female offspring born to each female
- varies according to age and/or stage
- method used to assess the likelihood that a population will persist over time
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- representation of the stages of an organism's evolution over time
- direct contributions of each transition to determining lambda
- age specific population projection matrix with same number of rows as columns
- number of individuals at a certain age in a certain year
- population growth rate
- a non-zero vector that changed only by a scalar factor when that matrix is applied to it
- the study of statistics such as births, deaths, the incidence of disease, that illustrate the changing structure of populations
- stage-based matrix used to model population growth in organisms grouped by stages (4x4)
18 Clues: population growth rate • varies according to age and/or stage • eigenvalue with the largest absolute value • the scalar factor by which the eigenvector is scaled • number of individuals at a certain age in a certain year • the average number of female offspring born to each female • direct contributions of each transition to determining lambda • ...
Math 2 Q3 Vocab 2023-03-06
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- the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse
- the acronym that helps us remember the relationship between the three trigonometric functions
- a square matrix that has 1's along the diagonal and all other elements 0
- the graph of a cubic function
- a rectangular array of numbers and/or variables
- the process of creating a mathematical representation of a real-world scenario to make a prediction or provide insight
- equation with matrices that have elements that contain variables
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- the graph of a linear function
- the function defined by the inverse ratio
- Reduced Row Echelon Form, 1's along the diagonal with all other 0's
- the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse
- the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side
- the graph of a quadratic function
- the scalar value computed from the elements of a square matrix
14 Clues: the graph of a cubic function • the graph of a linear function • the graph of a quadratic function • the function defined by the inverse ratio • a rectangular array of numbers and/or variables • the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse • the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse • the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side • ...
Osteoblasts 2023-08-02
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- Location of osteoblasts in the body
- The mix of proteins released from osteoblast
- Small hollow spaces on the bone where bone matrix settles
- The type of cell that osteoblasts transform into once they have carried out their function
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- it can increase osteoblast activity
- where are osteoblasts produced
- Most common shape of osteoblast cell
- Semi-solid, organic form of bone matrix
- A protein found in the bone matrix
- How osteoblasts are arranged on the surface of a new bone
10 Clues: where are osteoblasts produced • A protein found in the bone matrix • Location of osteoblasts in the body • it can increase osteoblast activity • Most common shape of osteoblast cell • Semi-solid, organic form of bone matrix • The mix of proteins released from osteoblast • Small hollow spaces on the bone where bone matrix settles • ...
Algebra Crossword Book 2024-10-17
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- 3 terms in an equation
- √#
- eˣ=a<=>logₑ a=x
- rise over run
- ²√#
- 60mph/3hrs=20mph/1hr This is the ____ of his mph.
- a(b)ᴺ*ˣ⁻ʰ+k
- a collection of different things
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- an arrangement of numbers set into rows and columns.
- |#| or |x+2|=9
- 1,3, and 5 are all ___ numbers.
- y=(x+3)²+2 shift left 3 shift up 2
- proving something
- Not only left, right, up, and down, but also spiral.
- a point or points that references the curves on a function
- y=x²+bx+c
- a number that is nothing
- log𝐛 (n)=x <=> bˣ=h
- #x what is the # mean
- A₂₃=6 the matrix in the second row and third column is 6.
20 Clues: √# • ²√# • y=x²+bx+c • a(b)ᴺ*ˣ⁻ʰ+k • rise over run • |#| or |x+2|=9 • eˣ=a<=>logₑ a=x • proving something • log𝐛 (n)=x <=> bˣ=h • #x what is the # mean • 3 terms in an equation • a number that is nothing • 1,3, and 5 are all ___ numbers. • a collection of different things • y=(x+3)²+2 shift left 3 shift up 2 • 60mph/3hrs=20mph/1hr This is the ____ of his mph. • ...
Skeletal System 2017-10-23
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- Secretes the matrix for bone formation
- Where red bone marrow is stored
- Functional unit of compact bone
- Absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing
- Enlarged terminal part of the bone
- A thin layer of membrane of bone tissue
- Provides energy and elements for osteons
- Mainly made up of fat cells
- Bony matrix is filled with organic substance
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- Developmental stages of red blood cells
- part of a long bone
- Enveloping the bones except the surfaces of joints
- Made up of spongy bone
- Bone cell
- Covers the end of bones where joints meet
- Plate made up of hyaline cartilage
- Remnants of where the growth plate was
- Runs through the spinal cord
- Cavity or depression in bone
- Spicules form a latticework
20 Clues: Bone cell • part of a long bone • Made up of spongy bone • Spicules form a latticework • Mainly made up of fat cells • Runs through the spinal cord • Cavity or depression in bone • Where red bone marrow is stored • Functional unit of compact bone • Plate made up of hyaline cartilage • Enlarged terminal part of the bone • Secretes the matrix for bone formation • ...
Linear Algebra 2023-05-05
20 Clues: nnn • jjjj • aaaa • oooo • mmmmm • ccccc • iiiii • bbbbb • ddddd • kkkkk • lllll • eeeeee • ffffff • hhhhhh • pppppp • gggggg • equation • an n x n matrix • (5, 3) . (7, -6) • Perpendicular vectors are also called
Cellular Respiration 2026-01-29
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- Waste product of the Krebs Cycle
- C6H12O6- The sugar broken down
- The main energy currency of the cell
- Produces the most ATP
- Location of glycolysis
- Glycolysis splits this
- Final electron acceptor in aerobic resperation
- End product of fermentation
- The first step,splits glucose into pyruvic acid
- Waste product of the Krebs Cycle
- Coenzyme/electron carrier
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- Second stage, occurs in the matrix
- Process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- Inner compartment of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle takes placePyruvicAcid End product of glycosis
- Organism used to make bread rise
- Process requiring oxygen
- Process not requiring oxygen
- Product of the electron transport chain
- Organelle where aerobic respiration occurs
- Produced in muscles when no oxygen is present
20 Clues: Produces the most ATP • Location of glycolysis • Glycolysis splits this • Process requiring oxygen • Coenzyme/electron carrier • End product of fermentation • Process not requiring oxygen • C6H12O6- The sugar broken down • Waste product of the Krebs Cycle • Organism used to make bread rise • Waste product of the Krebs Cycle • Second stage, occurs in the matrix • ...
kyra dempster matrix 2018-09-19
Across
- the opposite of to catch
- when you have a test coming up it is important to do this
- when you loose something you need to do this
- in cross country this is the main activity
- when you are thirsty you want to do this
- one of the five senses
Down
- in order to understand a book you have to do this
- sounds like the english word and you learn how to do this in art
- when someone moves away it is important to do this
- is a lot like reading
- not to talk but to
- at parties people love to do this
- justin bieber really likes to do this
- when you are hungry you want to do this
14 Clues: not to talk but to • is a lot like reading • one of the five senses • the opposite of to catch • at parties people love to do this • justin bieber really likes to do this • when you are hungry you want to do this • when you are thirsty you want to do this • in cross country this is the main activity • when you loose something you need to do this • ...
The Matrix text 2014-04-18
Across
- consists of several books, films, ...like a franchise
- an online world of computer networks and especially the Internet
- an extreme slowmotion also called the big freeze
- a thrilling ending in the middle of a scene
- was not very popular in the cinema but now has many fans
- a very big success
- a magazine with cartoons or drawings
- Japanese style animation film
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- Japanese comics
- a book, movie, ...that continues a story
- traditional Eastern fighting methods
- moving quickly to one side to avoid for example bullets
- weightlessness
- a Chinese fighting method
14 Clues: weightlessness • Japanese comics • a very big success • a Chinese fighting method • Japanese style animation film • traditional Eastern fighting methods • a magazine with cartoons or drawings • a book, movie, ...that continues a story • a thrilling ending in the middle of a scene • an extreme slowmotion also called the big freeze • ...
Celular Respiration 2018-01-27
Across
- created from the breakdown of glucose during glycolysis
- occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
- Used by the cells to grow
- series of reactions that do not require light
- breakdown of pyruvic acid
- chemical process that generates most of the energy in the cell
- Adenosine triphosphate
- where the kerbs cycle takes place in the mitochondria
- Where ETC and the kreb cycle take place
- Does not require oxygen
- the infoldings of the inner-membrane of the mitochondria
Down
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- simple sugar
- requires oxygen
- use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- Occurs on the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- Occurs in the cytoplasm
- adenosine diphosphate
- site of glycolysis
- occurs in muscle cells
20 Clues: simple sugar • requires oxygen • site of glycolysis • adenosine diphosphate • Adenosine triphosphate • occurs in muscle cells • Occurs in the cytoplasm • Does not require oxygen • Used by the cells to grow • breakdown of pyruvic acid • Where ETC and the kreb cycle take place • occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria • series of reactions that do not require light • ...
algebra 2 project #3 2025-02-07
Across
- the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x)
- the highest power found in a polynomial
- a term with no variables
- a polynomial function with the highest power being three
- (v) rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- in a square matrix it is a real number describing the matrix determined by ad - bc in a 2x2 matrix
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal
Down
- a quantity whose value does not change
- a mathematical phrase which contains one or more variables
- a function of the form y = a where a is a real number
- the value of the expression b^2 - 4ac for a quadratic equation
- the output values in a function (usually y)
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
- (n) one of two or more numbers or expressions that when multiplied together produce a given result
- the directions of a graph as you move away from the origin
15 Clues: a term with no variables • a quantity whose value does not change • the highest power found in a polynomial • the output values in a function (usually y) • the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x) • the strength of a relationship between two data sets • a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal • a function of the form y = a where a is a real number • ...
Plurals 2024-10-05
25 Clues: men • mice • fish • sheep • women • books • cacti • lives • foxes • videos • radios • heroes • wolves • people • donkeys • matches • quizzes • dresses • potatoes • machines • matrices • umbrellas • phenomena • countries • microphones
Petter Natland – Algebra 2 Puzzle 2021-02-19
Across
- parallel to the ground
- a polynomial of one term
- the numerical factor in a term
- the number of times a linear factor is repeated in the factored form of a polynomial
- the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x)
- the value of the expression b^2 - 4ac for a quadratic equation
Down
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
- a quantity whose value does not change
- determining the arithmetic value of an expression by substituting number values for the variables
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are related but not equal
- any value which makes the value of a function equal to zero
- determined by ad - bc in a 2x2 matrix
- lines which meet to form right angles and whose slopes are opposite reciprocals
- a relation in which each element in the domain corresponds with exactly one element in the range
- a rectangular array of numbers written within brackets
- in a square matrix it is a real number describing the
16 Clues: parallel to the ground • a polynomial of one term • the numerical factor in a term • determined by ad - bc in a 2x2 matrix • a quantity whose value does not change • the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x) • the strength of a relationship between two data sets • in a square matrix it is a real number describing the • ...
Algebra 2024-05-15
Across
- number that is placed in front of a variable.
- A single fixed number
- The coefficient matrix for a system of linear equations with a final column included for the constants of the equations. axis of symmetry,
- The indicated sum of the terms of an arithmetic sequence. asymptotes
- A fraction represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts.
- value square root of a square plus b square
- Elements The idea of Inverse elements comes up with a negative number.
- n by n matrix
- A line that you can flip (or reflect) a graph across that results in the same graph
Down
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- equation that can be rearranged in standard form as where x represents an unknown value
- A variable is a symbol that we assign to an unknown value
- made up of one or more terms
- figure formed by two rays
- closest integer which is greater than or equal to x
15 Clues: n by n matrix • A single fixed number • figure formed by two rays • made up of one or more terms • number that is placed in front of a variable. • value square root of a square plus b square • closest integer which is greater than or equal to x • A variable is a symbol that we assign to an unknown value • ...
Nails 2024-05-22
16 Clues: agnail • furrows • ringworm • pterygium • onyholysis • onychauxis • onychophagy • leuconychia • kolionychia • corrugations • onychorrhexis • onychatrophia • onychogryposis • onychocryptosis • inflammation of matrix • inflammation surrounding nail
matrix asesment task 2024-05-30
Across
- when one organism eats another organism and so on
- the quality or state of being cloudy
- the saltines of a body of water
- all the food china in a single ecosystem
- the action or process of depositing sediment.
- sits at the very to pot the food chain
- where a group of animals, plants or other organisms work together to form a bubble of life
- the plant and animal life of a particular region or period.
Down
- a place where a plant or animal naturally grows
- untreated swage, agricultural run off
- an area classified to the species that live in that location
- a sea animal with a short beak and found in tropical climates
- you can find different kinds of life in one environment
- a hard stony substance found under the water
14 Clues: the saltines of a body of water • the quality or state of being cloudy • untreated swage, agricultural run off • sits at the very to pot the food chain • all the food china in a single ecosystem • a hard stony substance found under the water • the action or process of depositing sediment. • a place where a plant or animal naturally grows • ...
Algebra 2 vocab crossword 2023-01-13
Across
- one of two or more numbers or expressions that when multiplied together produce a given result
- a relation in which each element in the domain corresponds with exactly one element in the range
- the numerical factor in a term
- a polynomial of two terms
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal
- determining the arithmetic value of an expression by substituting number values for the variables
- number pairs where the sign of the radicals or the imaginary numbers are opposites
- rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
Down
- the value of the expression b^2 - 4ac for a quadratic equation
- a mathematical phrase which contains one or more variables
- a quantity whose value does not change
- in a square matrix it is a real number describing the matrix determined by ad - bc in a 2x2 matrix
- the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x)
- the highest power found in a polynomial
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
15 Clues: a polynomial of two terms • the numerical factor in a term • a quantity whose value does not change • the highest power found in a polynomial • the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x) • a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal • the strength of a relationship between two data sets • rewriting an expression as the product of its factors • ...
Rich dad poor dad cross word puzzle 2023-06-08
study 2024-09-26
18 Clues: atm • hdd • ram • type • duty • well • evil • uber • voice • print • office • launch • disguise • graphics • permanent • temporary • a thousand • A command to copy text or files.
Skeletal Review 2020-10-05
Across
- a type of flat bone
- a fracture that is only broken on one side
- what is not produced by any biological process
- a type of long bone
- This is a type of sesamoid bone
- sight of spongy bone in adults
- scientific name for bone shaft
- bone cells that liquify bone matrix
- immature bone cells are called what
- a fracture that has many breaks
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- cause of osteogenesis imperfecta
- a type of irregular bone
- a fracture that breaks skin
- what mature bone cells maintain bone
- connects osteogenic canal to other vessels
- small dark dots on Lamellae
- centric rings are called what
- a function of the bone
- a factor that affects bone growth
- the synthesis of none matrix is called
20 Clues: a type of flat bone • a type of long bone • a function of the bone • a type of irregular bone • a fracture that breaks skin • small dark dots on Lamellae • centric rings are called what • sight of spongy bone in adults • scientific name for bone shaft • This is a type of sesamoid bone • a fracture that has many breaks • cause of osteogenesis imperfecta • ...
Celllular Respiration 2018-01-27
Across
- created from the breakdown of glucose during glycolysis
- the infoldings of the inner-membrane of the mitochondria
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- Occurs on the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- occurs in muscle cells
- Used by the cells to grow
- Where ETC and the kreb cycle take place
- breakdown of pyruvic acid
- Does not require oxygen
Down
- simple sugar
- where the kerbs cycle takes place in the mitochondria
- chemical process that generates most of the energy in the cell
- use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
- Occurs in the cytoplasm
- Adenosine triphosphate
- series of reactions that do not require light
- site of glycolysis
- adenosine diphosphate
- requires oxygen
20 Clues: simple sugar • requires oxygen • site of glycolysis • adenosine diphosphate • Adenosine triphosphate • occurs in muscle cells • Occurs in the cytoplasm • Does not require oxygen • Used by the cells to grow • breakdown of pyruvic acid • Where ETC and the kreb cycle take place • occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria • series of reactions that do not require light • ...
C1.2 cell respiration 2024-03-08
Across
- site where link reaction and Krebs cycle occur
- loss of electron
- waste product of anaerobic respiration in humans
- process in link reaction that allows pyruvate to remove CO2
- energy storage
- addition of a phosphate group
- substrate for cell respiration
- type of the sugar in the structure of ATP
- NAD+ to NADH
Down
- movement of hydrogen ions across ATP synthase through the inner membrane
- energy currency in cells
- this component is required for aerobic respiration, but not anaerobic
- this increases the surface area in the matrix
- measures oxygen uptake
- 2nd step of glycolysis
- final electron acceptor
- things that move across ATP synthase
- 6 carbon atoms in the Krebs cycle
- product of yeast fermentation
- site where anaerobic respiration happens
20 Clues: NAD+ to NADH • energy storage • loss of electron • measures oxygen uptake • 2nd step of glycolysis • final electron acceptor • energy currency in cells • product of yeast fermentation • addition of a phosphate group • substrate for cell respiration • 6 carbon atoms in the Krebs cycle • things that move across ATP synthase • site where anaerobic respiration happens • ...
Connective Tissues, Muscular Tissue, Nervous Tissue 2023-08-21
Across
- short processes arising from the cyton
- the cells of the connective tissues are ______.
- Hollow cavity of Bone is filled with ________.
- Contractility is a property of __________.
- binds tissues and gives support to various parts.
- non porous tissue made up of proteins.
- red blood corpuscle
- The nervous tissue is a group of specialised cells called _____.
- Platelet
- minute structures floating in the plasma.
Down
- are absent in the matrix.
- Muscular tissue is a ______ tissue consisting very large cells.
- Connects bones to each other.
- forms the main bulk of the cell.
- Cell Body
- Blood and _______ constitute the fluid tissue.
- White blood corpuscle
- Hard porous tissue.
- Tendon connects muscles to______.
- The skeletal tissues is the ___________tissues in vertebrates.
- Single long cylindrical process.
21 Clues: Platelet • Cell Body • Hard porous tissue. • red blood corpuscle • White blood corpuscle • are absent in the matrix. • Connects bones to each other. • forms the main bulk of the cell. • Single long cylindrical process. • Tendon connects muscles to______. • short processes arising from the cyton • non porous tissue made up of proteins. • minute structures floating in the plasma. • ...
Safety 2019-04-17
SEMINAR 6 2019-11-14
Across
- One of the problems of matrix structures that can be solved by ensuring equal power dimensions and dynamics for decision making.
- This organisational structure combines the traditional departments seen in functional structures with project teams.
- The degree to which a group is especially attractive to its members
- One of the requirements of an effective team.
- The degree to which tasks in the organisation are subdivided into separate jobs.
- A focus on rationality and rationalism: use of scientific reason and positivism, using logical argument and reasoning
- This theory's basic premise is that specific and difficult goals, with self-generated feedback, lead to higher performance
- A type of culture that reinforces personal responsibility and accountability.
- Is a system that outlines how certain activities are directed in order to achieve the goals of an organization.
- A stage in Tuckman's Five-stage theory that deals with defining leadership, roles and responsibilities.
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- A culture that emphasises achievement, results, and action as important values.
- This theory suggests that people gauge the fairness of their work outcomes in relation to others - insiders and outsiders called referents.
- A type of work teams
- Defined as the underlying beliefs, assumptions, values and ways of interacting that contribute to the unique social and psychological environment of an organization.
- Split of work between work and home on certain days.
- One of the big five personality traits.
- Judging someone on the basis of one's perception of the group to which that person belongs - a prevalent and often useful, if not always accurate, generalisation.
- The concentration of control of an activity or organisation under a single authority.
- One of the problems of matrix structures suggests that managers in a matrix can succumb to excessive internal preoccupation and lose touch with the marketplace.
- All ... are groups, but not all groups have to be ....
- Principles or standards of behaviour; one's judgement of what is important in life
21 Clues: A type of work teams • One of the big five personality traits. • One of the requirements of an effective team. • Split of work between work and home on certain days. • All ... are groups, but not all groups have to be .... • The degree to which a group is especially attractive to its members • ...
EFB21 HSE Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-14
Across
- The Project Risk Assessment consists of tabs for General, Land Transport, Clinical, Aviation, ___, Security, L&CA, Environmental, Bridging, Waterways, Drilling, Survey, Recording & Explosives
- In the ERP, the ___ Controller is responsible for accounting or the full seismic POB
- Number of minutes before a fully trained & certified first aider should be able to arrive to an Injured Person
- Scheduled MBC drinking water laboratory analysis is conducted ___
- What acceptance level of an activity does orange represent on the Oilmin Risk Assessment Matrix
- No hunting, fishing or ___ by project staff is permitted at any location
- How many random D&A tests need to be conducted on the crew weekly?
- In the event of a MOB on a boat, a ___ Turn should be executed
- A specific threat assessment related to PNG ___ is included in the Security Management Plan
- HODs are responsible for ensuring there are ___ for their department
- Who is responsible for HSE?
- The ___ Team will follow the back crew to ensure any necessary shot point restoration
- The end of a bush knife blade should be ___
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- In the Oilmin Risk Matrix, Yellow represents an ___ Risk
- Who's policies take precedence over all stakeholder/subcontractor policies for the EFB21 Project?
- ___ Private Hospital in POM is used for crew MEDEVACs
- Every crewmember requires this
- One of the top risks identified for the EFB21 Project
- What project document defines the bridging agreements between Oilmin and all other project stakeholders?
- This matrix is used to track crewmember competency activities
- Control measure in the Malaria Control Program
- What PPE document defines PPE requirements for EFB21?
- A repeated item in the 'Condition' column of the EFB21 MOPO
- A type of contraband on EFB21
- Dangerous animal living in the project area
- In the event of an emergency, the IMT is activated if the severity of the emergency is ___
- In the event of a fire in camp, the fire ___ are responsible for ensuring accommodations and offices are clear of personnel
27 Clues: Who is responsible for HSE? • A type of contraband on EFB21 • Every crewmember requires this • Dangerous animal living in the project area • The end of a bush knife blade should be ___ • Control measure in the Malaria Control Program • ___ Private Hospital in POM is used for crew MEDEVACs • One of the top risks identified for the EFB21 Project • ...
cinema 2025-11-11
Across
- | Científico que se transforma en un gigante verde
- | Director de Origen y El caballero oscuro
- | Director de Taxi Driver y El irlandés
- | Película de ciencia ficción con Keanu Reeves
- | Ciudad donde vive Batman
- | Colegio de magia de Harry Potter
- | Hobbit que lleva el anillo único
- | Superhéroe interpretado por Robert Downey Jr.
- | Personaje interpretado por Leonardo DiCaprio en Titanic
- | Barrio de Los Ángeles considerado la cuna del cine
- | Mentor de Neo en Matrix
- | Universo cinematográfico de superhéroes
- | Creador de Star Wars
- | Dios nórdico del trueno en Marvel
- | Aparición breve de alguien famoso
- | Director de Titanic y Avatar
- | Orden de caballeros que usan la Fuerza
- | Señor oscuro de Mordor
- | Película con humanoides azules y tecnología 3D
- | Premios anuales más famosos del cine
- | Estudio famoso por Toy Story y Up
- | Banda sonora original de una película
- | Apellido del protagonista que salvó judíos en la Segunda Guerra Mundial
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- | Compañera de Neo en Matrix
- | Enemigo de Batman
- | Director de Hogwarts
- | Princesa de la saga Star Wars
- | Técnica de animación fotograma a fotograma
- | Nueva versión de una película antigua
- | Texto que contiene los diálogos y acciones del film
- | Compañía creadora de Mickey Mouse
- | Mago en El Señor de los Anillos
- | Proceso de edición de una película
- | Protagonista de Matrix
- | Director de Jurassic Park y E.T.
- | Director de Pulp Fiction
- | Guion gráfico que representa las escenas antes de rodar
- | Objeto que marca el inicio de una toma
- | Maestro jedi de gran sabiduría
- | Actores secundarios sin diálogo
- | Barco hundido en una famosa película de 1997
- | Guardabosques de Hogwarts
- | Avance promocional de una película
- | Enemigos de los Jedi
- | Director de El Resplandor y 2001 Una odisea del espacio
- | Profesor de pociones en Harry Potter
- | Personaje interpretado por Kate Winslet en Titanic
47 Clues: | Enemigo de Batman • | Director de Hogwarts • | Creador de Star Wars • | Enemigos de los Jedi • | Protagonista de Matrix • | Señor oscuro de Mordor • | Mentor de Neo en Matrix • | Ciudad donde vive Batman • | Director de Pulp Fiction • | Guardabosques de Hogwarts • | Compañera de Neo en Matrix • | Director de Titanic y Avatar • | Princesa de la saga Star Wars • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-17
10 Clues: [] • (x,y) • dim(U) • rank9(a) • vector product • scalar product • determinant of matrix A • matrix conjugate transpose • a punctuation mark used to enclose information, similar to a bracket • it is found by interchanging its rows into columns or columns into rows
matrix / Sequoia 2024-03-25
9 Clues: type of TAC • type of bottom track • type of configuration • only available upgrade • type of side rail design • how many available finishes • which model has 3 lite middle • cw exclusive that comes standard • which model would we suggest to customer if they want different inserts
Hair cosmetology 2022-10-20
Algebra 2 Semester 2 Final 2024-05-15
Across
- involves applying a treatment to some group or groups and measuring the effects of the treatments
- the length of a vector
- a horizontal translation of a periodic function
- the inverse of an exponential function
- counts how many standard deviations a data value is above or below the mean
- when 0 < b < 1 in an exponential function
- half the height of the wave
- the part of an angle in standard position that lies along the positive x-axis
- the dimensions of a matrix
- a quantity with both direction and magnitude
- the starting point of a vector
- a matrix that has the same number of rows as it does columns
- a measure of how much the values in a data set vary, or deviate, from the mean
- has base e
Down
- each member of the population is equally likely to be chosen
- measure or observe members of a sample in such a way that they are not affected by the study
- the acute angle formed by the x-axis and the terminal side of of an angle
- how long the wave takes until it repeats itself
- data that fall into categories
- a vector is represented by <a,b>
- a rectangular array of values that can be used to organize information
- the set of all members of a group that you want to know something about
- when a function repeats itself
- has base 10
- a quantity that can be multiplied with a vector or a matrix
- a subset of the population being studied
- a measure that describes the sample
- when b > 1 in an exponential function
- the ending point of a vector
- data that can be compared, added, subtracted, or otherwise operated on
- any part of a study that can influence the results
- a measure that describes the population
- the side of an angle that denotes where the angle stops
33 Clues: has base e • has base 10 • the length of a vector • the dimensions of a matrix • half the height of the wave • the ending point of a vector • data that fall into categories • when a function repeats itself • the starting point of a vector • a vector is represented by <a,b> • a measure that describes the sample • when b > 1 in an exponential function • ...
Wrath of the math 2024-07-21
Across
- The set containing all the subsets of a set is called a _____ set.
- Sine inverse of Sine of a variable is equal to the variable itself if it lies in the ____ value branch.
- A matrix is said to be an ____ matrix if all of its elements in the diagonal are 1 and the rest are 0.
- The ____ of two numbers can never be less than their geometric mean.
- He was the first who carried out a systematic study of geometry by the use of algebra. A popular coordinate system is named after him.
- "Jacob ______" wrote the book "Ars Conjectandi", published in 1713. it contains the theory of permutations and combinations as is known today.
- To calculate the rate of change of a function, you have to _____ it.
- He was one of the first mathematician to study conic sections. He coined the terms "parabola" and "hyperbola".
- He was the first mathematician to begin the study of trigonometry in India. He also gave the digits of pi upto 4 decimal places.
Down
- A function whose range is equal to its codomain is called a _____ function.
- Whether a matrix system has a unique solution or not, is determined by the ____.
- A conic section which has two foci, each of which lie outside the curve.
- The creator of the set theory.
- Widely consider to be the "Father of geometry", he was the first to organize geometric figures based on certain axioms suggested by physical considerations.
- The ____ sequence has found important applications in mathematics.Each term of the sequence is the sum of the two terms before it.
- A ____ is way of representing coefficients in system of linear equations.
- For a function to be differentiable, it must necessarily be ____.
- "Isaac Newton" and "G.W. ____" independently worked towards inventing Calculus.
- To find the area under a curve, you have to ____ it.
- The coefficients of binomial expansions can be represented by numbers in a triangular form, also known as the _____'s triangle.
20 Clues: The creator of the set theory. • To find the area under a curve, you have to ____ it. • For a function to be differentiable, it must necessarily be ____. • The set containing all the subsets of a set is called a _____ set. • The ____ of two numbers can never be less than their geometric mean. • To calculate the rate of change of a function, you have to _____ it. • ...
Do you know anything about cinema? Prove it! 2026-03-17
Across
- Scientist who transforms into a giant green giant
- Neo's companion in The Matrix
- Studio famous for Toy Story and Up
- City where Batman lives
- Princess from the Star Wars saga
- Dark Lord of Mordor
- Potions professor in Harry Potter
- Creator of Star Wars
- Science fiction film starring Keanu Reeves
- Cinematic superhero universe
- Sunken ship in a famous 1997 movie
- Protagonist of The Matrix
- Text containing the dialogues and actions of the film
- Director of Inception and The Dark Knight
- Character played by Kate Winslet in Titanic
- Order of knights who use the Force
- Original soundtrack of a movie
- Film editing process
- Last name of the protagonist who saved Jews in WWII
- Jedi Master of great wisdom
- Graphic script that represents the scenes before filming
- Enemies of the Jedi
- Director of Pulp Fiction
- Superhero played by Robert Downey Jr
- Frame by frame animation technique
- Director of The Shining and 2001 A Space Odyssey
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- Character played by Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic
- Harry Potter's school of magic
- Headmaster of Hogwarts
- New version of an old movie
- Promotional preview of a movie
- Wizard in The Lord of the Rings
- Hogwarts gamekeeper
- Director of Titanic and Avatar
- Most famous annual film awards
- Brief appearance by a famous person
- Batman's enemy
- Director of Jurassic Park and ET
- Movie with blue humanoids and 3D technology
- Neo's mentor in The Matrix
- Company that created Mickey Mouse
- Director of Taxi Driver and The Irishman
- Background actors without dialogue
- Los Angeles neighborhood considered the birthplace of cinema
- Hobbit who carries the One Ring
- Object that marks the start of a take
- Nordic God of Thunder in Marvel
47 Clues: Batman's enemy • Hogwarts gamekeeper • Dark Lord of Mordor • Enemies of the Jedi • Creator of Star Wars • Film editing process • Headmaster of Hogwarts • City where Batman lives • Director of Pulp Fiction • Protagonist of The Matrix • Neo's mentor in The Matrix • New version of an old movie • Jedi Master of great wisdom • Cinematic superhero universe • Neo's companion in The Matrix • ...
Algebra 2 Semester 2 Final Crossword Sample 2025-04-30
Across
- a measure that describes the sample
- a matrix that has the same number of rows as it does columns
- the set of all members of a group that you want to know something about
- half the height of the wave
- has base e
- the dimensions of a matrix
- the ending point of a vector
- involves applying a treatment to some group or groups and measuring the effects of the treatments
- each member of the population is equally likely to be chosen
- data that fall into categories
- the side of an angle that denotes where the angle stops
- the length of a vector
- a vector is represented by <a,b>
- when a function repeats itself
- when 0 < b < 1 in an exponential function
- the acute angle formed by the x-axis and the terminal side of of an angle
Down
- a measure that describes the population
- the starting point of a vector
- a subset of the population being studied
- a horizontal translation of a periodic function
- data that can be compared, added, subtracted, or otherwise operated on
- a quantity that can be multiplied with a vector or a matrix
- the part of an angle in standard position that lies along the positive x-axis
- the inverse of an exponential function
- a quantity with both direction and magnitude
- has base 10
- a measure of how much the values in a data set vary, or deviate, from the mean
- when b > 1 in an exponential function
- any part of a study that can influence the results
- how long the wave takes until it repeats itself
- a rectangular array of values that can be used to organize information
- measure or observe members of a sample in such a way that they are not affected by the study
- counts how many standard deviations a data value is above or below the mean
33 Clues: has base e • has base 10 • the length of a vector • the dimensions of a matrix • half the height of the wave • the ending point of a vector • the starting point of a vector • data that fall into categories • when a function repeats itself • a vector is represented by <a,b> • a measure that describes the sample • when b > 1 in an exponential function • ...
Bone physiology #1 2026-02-06
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- decreased calcium in the blood
- functions in resorption/breakdown of the bone matrix
- Loss of bone mass
- forms bone matrix
- develops into an osteoblast
- inhibits osteoclasts
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- supports the weight of the body
- where red blood cells are formed
- vitamin that is needed for bone growth
- maintains bone tissue
- has more spaces to allow for marrow
- increased calcium in the blood
12 Clues: Loss of bone mass • forms bone matrix • inhibits osteoclasts • maintains bone tissue • develops into an osteoblast • decreased calcium in the blood • increased calcium in the blood • supports the weight of the body • where red blood cells are formed • has more spaces to allow for marrow • vitamin that is needed for bone growth • functions in resorption/breakdown of the bone matrix
Movies 2023-12-28
Math Matrix 2017-05-15
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- Another word for null-space.
- The diagonal crossing scheme for ________ with entries from R^3 is called Sarrus rule.
- Another word for linear hull.
- The complete information about a linear mapping is already contained in the _______ of the basis vectors.
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- The determinant is linear in each row.
- The ______ of a basis is called the dimension of the vector space
- If a determinate of vectors equals to zero then the n-tuple is linearly _________.
- A _______ of a vector space V is a minimal spanning system; taking away only one basis element leads to the existence of infinitely many vectors in V that can no longer be constructed as a linear combination of the remaining elements.
- The maximal number of linearly independent columns of A is called the column-___________.
9 Clues: Another word for null-space. • Another word for linear hull. • The determinant is linear in each row. • The ______ of a basis is called the dimension of the vector space • If a determinate of vectors equals to zero then the n-tuple is linearly _________. • The diagonal crossing scheme for ________ with entries from R^3 is called Sarrus rule. • ...
Extracellular Matrix 2023-02-04
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- Syndecan is a ______________
- Nutrient required for hydroxylation of proline and lysine
- Mineral required for cross-linking in collagen
- Defective connective tissue protein in Marfan's syndrome
- Cross-links in elastin is due to-
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- Deficiency of this ECM protein may lead to metastasis
- Most common amino acid in collagen
- Cell which synthesizes ECM proteins
- Enzyme required for cross-linking in collagen
9 Clues: Syndecan is a ______________ • Cross-links in elastin is due to- • Most common amino acid in collagen • Cell which synthesizes ECM proteins • Enzyme required for cross-linking in collagen • Mineral required for cross-linking in collagen • Deficiency of this ECM protein may lead to metastasis • Defective connective tissue protein in Marfan's syndrome • ...
WHT Matrix 2024-12-24
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- Where an entity has to make payment to COINS for IP rights licensed to it, which sheet of the WHT matrix should it refer for determining the WHT rate?
- Which entity is responsible for deducting WHT?
- Cotecna Gabon has raised an invoice on Cotecna Saudi with respect to inspection services. For this, Cotecna Saudi has to make payment to Cotecna Gabon. At what percentage will Cotecna Saudi deduct withholding tax?
- WHT matrix is an annexure to which document?
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- In case it is known that the local legislation of an entity has changed and the WHT Matrix has not been updated to reflect this, which team should be contacted to notify about the change so that the file is updated accordingly?
- As a first step for determining the applicable WHT rate, it is necessary to identify ____________ of the transaction.
- Which sheet of the WHT matrix is to be referred to determine the corporate tax rate of any entity?
- Entity A has raised invoice on Entity B with respect to management services rendered by it. For this, Entity B wants to make payment to Entity A. Which sheet of the WHT matrix should Entity B refer for determining the WHT rate?
- What agreement should be signed between the PAYER country and RECIPIENT country so that beneficial WHT rates as compared to the local legislation can be applied?
9 Clues: WHT matrix is an annexure to which document? • Which entity is responsible for deducting WHT? • Which sheet of the WHT matrix is to be referred to determine the corporate tax rate of any entity? • As a first step for determining the applicable WHT rate, it is necessary to identify ____________ of the transaction. • ...
Find out! 2020-02-15
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- m×n matrix M. what is nxn matrix called?
- ignores all but the most “active”
- number of batches needed to complete one epoch
- gradient of a function at saddle point
- measures how good you are
- ranges from ZERO to INFINITY
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- layers which learn spatial features in CNN
- low bias makes models to ..........
- assigned prior to training
- opposite of vanish
- Word embedding technique
- solves problems of border effects
- I can improve or decrease the updates
13 Clues: opposite of vanish • Word embedding technique • measures how good you are • assigned prior to training • ranges from ZERO to INFINITY • ignores all but the most “active” • solves problems of border effects • low bias makes models to .......... • I can improve or decrease the updates • gradient of a function at saddle point • m×n matrix M. what is nxn matrix called? • ...
FF 2023-05-06
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- y=mx+b involving only a constant and a first-order
- is a method that uses determinants to solve systems of equations that have the same number of equations as variables.
- Evaluating determinats of matrices of order 4 or higher can be tedious
- A matrix consist of a single column of m elements
- the scalar is called an... Of A y there is a nonzero vector X such that ax=yx
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- a function that serves to “undo” another function
- is the determinant of some smaller square matrix
- A matrix with only one row or one colum
- is the matrix obtained from A by writing its rows as columns
9 Clues: A matrix with only one row or one colum • is the determinant of some smaller square matrix • a function that serves to “undo” another function • y=mx+b involving only a constant and a first-order • A matrix consist of a single column of m elements • is the matrix obtained from A by writing its rows as columns • ...
Ch 9 Nail Structure 2024-03-04
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- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- where the nail plate cells are formed
- visible part of the matrix
- living skin at the base of natural nail plate covers matrix
- wall the fold of skin overlapping the side of nail
- tissue that attaches the nail plate and nail bed
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- dead colorless tissue attached to natural nail plate
- tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail
- folds normal skin that surrounds the natural nail plate
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate
- groove furrow on each side of nail
- slightly thick skin just under fingertip and freeedge
12 Clues: visible part of the matrix • groove furrow on each side of nail • where the nail plate cells are formed • tissue that attaches the nail plate and nail bed • wall the fold of skin overlapping the side of nail • portion of living skin that supports the nail plate • dead colorless tissue attached to natural nail plate • ...
FF 2023-05-06
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- y=mx+b involving only a constant and a first-order
- is a method that uses determinants to solve systems of equations that have the same number of equations as variables.
- Evaluating determinats of matrices of order 4 or higher can be tedious
- A matrix consist of a single column of m elements
- the scalar is called an... Of A y there is a nonzero vector X such that ax=yx
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- a function that serves to “undo” another function
- is the determinant of some smaller square matrix
- A matrix with only one row or one colum
- is the matrix obtained from A by writing its rows as columns
9 Clues: A matrix with only one row or one colum • is the determinant of some smaller square matrix • a function that serves to “undo” another function • y=mx+b involving only a constant and a first-order • A matrix consist of a single column of m elements • is the matrix obtained from A by writing its rows as columns • ...
Cine de acción – Nivel 1 2025-10-30
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- | Científico que se transforma en un gigante verde
- | Director de Origen y El caballero oscuro
- | Director de Taxi Driver y El irlandés
- | Película de ciencia ficción con Keanu Reeves
- | Ciudad donde vive Batman
- | Colegio de magia de Harry Potter
- | Hobbit que lleva el anillo único
- | Superhéroe interpretado por Robert Downey Jr.
- | Personaje interpretado por Leonardo DiCaprio en Titanic
- | Barrio de Los Ángeles considerado la cuna del cine
- | Mentor de Neo en Matrix
- | Universo cinematográfico de superhéroes
- | Creador de Star Wars
- | Dios nórdico del trueno en Marvel
- | Aparición breve de alguien famoso
- | Director de Titanic y Avatar
- | Orden de caballeros que usan la Fuerza
- | Señor oscuro de Mordor
- | Película con humanoides azules y tecnología 3D
- | Premios anuales más famosos del cine
- | Estudio famoso por Toy Story y Up
- | Banda sonora original de una película
- | Apellido del protagonista que salvó judíos en la Segunda Guerra Mundial
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- | Compañera de Neo en Matrix
- | Enemigo de Batman
- | Director de Hogwarts
- | Princesa de la saga Star Wars
- | Técnica de animación fotograma a fotograma
- | Nueva versión de una película antigua
- | Texto que contiene los diálogos y acciones del film
- | Compañía creadora de Mickey Mouse
- | Mago en El Señor de los Anillos
- | Proceso de edición de una película
- | Protagonista de Matrix
- | Director de Jurassic Park y E.T.
- | Director de Pulp Fiction
- | Guion gráfico que representa las escenas antes de rodar
- | Objeto que marca el inicio de una toma
- | Maestro jedi de gran sabiduría
- | Actores secundarios sin diálogo
- | Barco hundido en una famosa película de 1997
- | Guardabosques de Hogwarts
- | Avance promocional de una película
- | Enemigos de los Jedi
- | Director de El Resplandor y 2001 Una odisea del espacio
- | Profesor de pociones en Harry Potter
- | Personaje interpretado por Kate Winslet en Titanic
47 Clues: | Enemigo de Batman • | Director de Hogwarts • | Creador de Star Wars • | Enemigos de los Jedi • | Protagonista de Matrix • | Señor oscuro de Mordor • | Mentor de Neo en Matrix • | Ciudad donde vive Batman • | Director de Pulp Fiction • | Guardabosques de Hogwarts • | Compañera de Neo en Matrix • | Director de Titanic y Avatar • | Princesa de la saga Star Wars • ...
CTTM 2026-01-30
21 Clues: up • ra • grow • eons • updo • grid • gyre • eddie • stood • system • gospel • mosaic • brothel • companion • self aware • big brother • postgraduate • to tie or bind • within the law • recessive character • an androgynous agenda
Unit 3 Homework Matrix 2017-11-01
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- Veterans day and thanksgiving are in this month
- this is the last month in the year and christmas and chanukah are in thi month
- there are 12 of them in a year
- The mother to your mother or the mother to your father
- The person who gave birth to you
- The person who is married to your mother
- Julius Caesar named this month after himself. Also the 4th is a big holiday in the USA
- Augustus Caesar named this month after him
- Fathers day is in this month
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- The first month of the year
- Labor day is in this month
- Halloween is in this month
- This month has valentines day in it
- Your mother or fathers sibling who is female
- The father to your mother or the father to your father
- Earth day and easter are in this month
- Memorial day is in this month
- Saint patricks day is in this month
- the first 3 digit number on the number line
- Your mother or fathers sibling who is a male
20 Clues: Labor day is in this month • Halloween is in this month • The first month of the year • Fathers day is in this month • Memorial day is in this month • there are 12 of them in a year • The person who gave birth to you • This month has valentines day in it • Saint patricks day is in this month • Earth day and easter are in this month • The person who is married to your mother • ...
The Math - O - Matrix 2023-09-05
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- Numbers Values less than zero.
- Comparing numbers with <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- Most frequently occurring value in data.
- Mathematical statements with an equal sign.
- Corners formed when two lines meet.
- Sharing or grouping into equal parts.
- Four-sided polygons like squares and rectangles.
- Space within the boundaries of a shape.
- Roots Number that, when squared, equals another.
- Whole numbers, including negatives and zero.
- Middle number in a data set.
- Parts of a whole, like 1/2 or 3/4.
- Three-sided polygons with various types.
- Closed shapes with straight sides.
- Balanced design on both sides of an axis.
- Numbers with a decimal point, like 0.5.
- Numbers that divide evenly into another number.
- (π) The ratio of a circle's circumference to diameter.
- Plane Grid system for plotting points.
- Combining numbers to find their sum.
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- Difference between the maximum and minimum values.
- Round shapes with a constant radius.
- Average of a set of numbers.
- Repeated addition of numbers.
- Numbers raised to a power, like 2^3.
- Finding the difference between two numbers.
- of Operations Rules for solving math expressions.
- Numbers Numbers with more than two factors.
- Measure of space inside a 3D object.
- Analysis Interpretation of information to draw conclusions.
- Counting by a number, like multiples of 5.
- Comparing quantities using division, like 2:3.
- Study of shapes, angles, and properties.
- The total length around a shape.
- Steepness or incline of a line.
- Notation Writing numbers as powers of 10.
- Using letters (variables) in math equations.
- Likelihood of an event happening.
- Numbers Numbers divisible only by 1 and themselves.
- Fractions of 100, often represented with %.
40 Clues: Average of a set of numbers. • Middle number in a data set. • Repeated addition of numbers. • Numbers Values less than zero. • Steepness or incline of a line. • The total length around a shape. • Likelihood of an event happening. • Parts of a whole, like 1/2 or 3/4. • Closed shapes with straight sides. • Corners formed when two lines meet. • ...
Age of Discovery Matrix 2022-06-11
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- This instrument allowed sailors to calculate latitude
- Portuguese explorer who found a direct sea route to India
- This instrument replaced an older tool because it could determine longitude as well as latitude
- The name of Columbus' second ship
- The name of Columbus' first ship
- Royal who founded a navigation school in 1419
- Italian sea captain sailing for Spain who thought he had reached the East Indies in 1492
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
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- This allowed ships to explore close to shore
- Spanish conquistador who claimed Florida for Spain
- Triangular sails allowed ships to travel this way
- This instrument allowed sailors to track direction
- Portuguese explorer whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Portuguese explorer who discovered South America was a new world, not part of Asia
- Main reasons for European exploration
- Type of new ship that could cross 3,000 miles of ocean and return home
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the southern tip of Africa
- This instrument allowed sailors to determine from which direction the wind was blowing
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
- Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil for Spain
- The name of Columbus' third ship
21 Clues: The name of Columbus' first ship • The name of Columbus' third ship • The name of Columbus' second ship • Main reasons for European exploration • This allowed ships to explore close to shore • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • Royal who founded a navigation school in 1419 • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • ...
super swag science organelles 2020-09-10
20 Clues: dna • space • single • attach • byebye • circle • exposed • protein • enclosed • very tiny • asexually • powerhouse • cylindrical • no ribosomes • extracellular • cell go whoosh • trashcollectorr • the other cister • stud with ribosomes • basic building blocks of life
cells 2016-05-28
10 Clues: suicide bags • brain of a cell • transport system • power house of a cell • regulate cell division • kitchen of a cell in plants • ________is fluid in motochondria • secretes enzymes,proteins and hormones • chemical reaction in matrix results in _ _ _ • _________are much stronger than cell membrane
Design and Analysis of Algorithm 2022-08-18
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- data structure is used to perform recursion
- data structure used in FIFO branch and bound
- algorithm to find single source shortest path problem with negative edge weights.
- binary tree?
- algorithm to find transitive closure matrix
- collection of tress?
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- collection of related, similar or dissimilar
- pop() operation is called on an empty queue,
- graph is usually represented in the form of?
- is the condition called?
- and check one by one element
- all pair shortest path problem
- Data structure represented as essential
- Searching method start at beginning of the
- technique for arranging elements in an order
15 Clues: binary tree? • collection of tress? • is the condition called? • and check one by one element • all pair shortest path problem • Data structure represented as essential • Searching method start at beginning of the • data structure is used to perform recursion • algorithm to find transitive closure matrix • collection of related, similar or dissimilar • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2025-02-25
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- is often used as a symbol for multiplication, especially in algebra and physics.
- is a multifaceted concept that relates to the number of independent directions or degrees of freedom in a mathematical or geometric space.
- a matrix is a new matrix created by swapping the rows and columns of the original matrix. It's a fundamental operation in linear algebra with various applications.
- around a vector typically denote its norm. This represents the length or magnitude of the vector.
- is a scalar value that can be calculated from a square matrix (a matrix with the same number of rows and columns).
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- are used to indicate that the operations within them should be performed before any operations outside them.
- is a fundamental operation in mathematics that combines two vector spaces to create a larger vector space.
- refer to various symbols used to group expressions and clarify the order of operations.
- is a mathematical operation that takes two vectors and produces a scalar, providing a measure of their geometric relationship, like their angle and length.
- is a common symbol used to represent multiplication, particularly in elementary math.
10 Clues: is often used as a symbol for multiplication, especially in algebra and physics. • is a common symbol used to represent multiplication, particularly in elementary math. • refer to various symbols used to group expressions and clarify the order of operations. • around a vector typically denote its norm. This represents the length or magnitude of the vector. • ...
CAPSA-puzzle 1 2024-09-30
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- method of LU factorization has ones as the diagonal entries
- this methods uses forward elimination and backward substitution
- to reduce round off errors
- relaxation method is used for relaxation parameter between 1 and 2
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- condition number of a singular matrix
- another name for the 2 norm
- this method is used to solve when the coefficient matrix is large and sparse
- Gauss-Seidel iterative method falls under the class of
- relaxation method is used to make a non convergent system convergent
- method is used when the coefficient matrix is symmetric and positive definite
10 Clues: to reduce round off errors • another name for the 2 norm • condition number of a singular matrix • Gauss-Seidel iterative method falls under the class of • method of LU factorization has ones as the diagonal entries • this methods uses forward elimination and backward substitution • relaxation method is used for relaxation parameter between 1 and 2 • ...
matrix asesment task 2024-05-30
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- when one organism eats another organism and so on
- the quality or state of being cloudy
- the saltines of a body of water
- all the food china in a single ecosystem
- the action or process of depositing sediment.
- sits at the very to pot the food chain
- where a group of animals, plants or other organisms work together to form a bubble of life
- the plant and animal life of a particular region or period.
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- a place where a plant or animal naturally grows
- untreated swage, agricultural run off
- an area classified to the species that live in that location
- a sea animal with a short beak and found in tropical climates
- you can find different kinds of life in one environment
- a hard stony substance found under the water
14 Clues: the saltines of a body of water • the quality or state of being cloudy • untreated swage, agricultural run off • sits at the very to pot the food chain • all the food china in a single ecosystem • a hard stony substance found under the water • the action or process of depositing sediment. • a place where a plant or animal naturally grows • ...
Nail structure & Growth 2022-10-17
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- Composed of several major parts of the fingernail including the nail plate,nail bed, etc.Together, all of these form the nail unit.
- Portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows towards the free edge.
- Thickening of nails.
- Furrows on each side of the nail.
- Nails turn a variety of color; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation.
- Known as ingrown nails; nails grow into the sides of the tissue around the nail.
- The tissue bordering the root and side of a fingernail or toenail.
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; it is the whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail.
- Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.
- Known ad folded nail; a type of highly curved nail usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited.
- Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail bed.
- Slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertips and free edge of the natural nail plate.
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- Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate.
- When the nail is abnormal in shape or form.
- A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- Known as onyx the hard protective plate is composed mainly of keratin, the same fibrous protein found in skin and hair.
- Named for the nail bed color, is usually caused by a lack of circulating oxygen on the red blood cells.
- Split or brittle nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail of chewing the hardened skin surrounding of the nail plate.
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and curve over the free edge.
- Hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the natural nail bed.
- Area where the nail plate cells formerd; this area is composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate.
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bonds or holds an organ in place.
- Dead,colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate.
- ALso know as lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail.
- Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix.
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe.
26 Clues: Thickening of nails. • Furrows on each side of the nail. • When the nail is abnormal in shape or form. • Dead,colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate. • Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate. • Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit. • The tissue bordering the root and side of a fingernail or toenail. • ...
tissue 2015-09-01
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- - tissue transport food in plant
- - conbective tissue with a fluid matrix
- - tissue that connects muscle to bone in humans
- - substance transported by blood
- - tissue present in brain of human
- - tissue which stores food and provides support
- - tissue which gives flexibility to cell
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- - tissue transport wayer in plant
- - tissue respinsible for movement in iur body
- - tissue which makes the hush of cocunut
- - tissue that connectd bone to bone of human
- - organ which has neither bone nor cartilage
- - group of tissue performing a particular function
- - tissue thatstores fat in our body
- - connective tissue which has hard matrix
- - tissue compose brain,spinal cord & nerves
16 Clues: - tissue transport food in plant • - substance transported by blood • - tissue transport wayer in plant • - tissue present in brain of human • - tissue thatstores fat in our body • - conbective tissue with a fluid matrix • - tissue which makes the hush of cocunut • - tissue which gives flexibility to cell • - connective tissue which has hard matrix • ...
matrix activities 2022-05-27
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- - a thing that requires you to paint and draw
- - a not so popular but pretty known chinese game that ALSO requires you to play against one player with white and black pieces and a board with brown pointy triangles on it
- - an activity that requires you to shoot arrows at a target
- - a board game - like game that requires you to play with flat rectangular shaped objects
- - a black and white board game that requires you to defeat the king of the opposing players team
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- - A popular ancient Chinese boardgame that requires you to play against other players to get all the way home to your base
- - a certain activity that requires you to use paddles to move back and forth in water
- - when you play with certain pieces/objects on a playing board against others to win a game
- - an object you fly in the sky with a string
9 Clues: - an object you fly in the sky with a string • - a thing that requires you to paint and draw • - an activity that requires you to shoot arrows at a target • - a certain activity that requires you to use paddles to move back and forth in water • - a board game - like game that requires you to play with flat rectangular shaped objects • ...
Dental Chairside Instruments 2024-09-23
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- Used for interproximal fillings
- Burnisher A burnisher in the shape of a ball
- Placing Applicator Used to place the base in the prep
- Used to mix materials such as cements
- Carrier Used to pick up Amalgam and carry it to the prep
- What is also known as the tooth feeler
- Carver Tool used to carve occlusal anatomy into amalgam restorations, one side is shaped like a disc and other is pointed
- Bridge Scissors Used to shape and trim things, outside of the mouth
- Vision The use of a mirror visualizes operating area that is not directly visualized by the operator, All movements are mirrored
- Used to hold matrix band in place; could be wooden or plastic
- Water Tip Used for rinsing and drying
- Bands Matrix bands used for any teeth
- Used for root planing
- Ejector Also called the SEJ, can bend and reshape
- Grasp An operators grasp that you hold with your whole hand
- Burnisher A burnisher in the shape of a football
- Used for giving local anesthetic also known as the "S"
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- Condenser Used to pack the amalgam into the prep before it sets
- Carver Tool used to contour and carve occlusal and interproximal anatomy in amalgam restorations
- Carver Tool Used to carve anatomy in a filling before it hardens
- Well Holds the amalgam while loading the amalgam carrier
- Reflection When the light reflects onto the teeth by mouth mirror
- Typically used as the most effective way of moving and retracting the gum tissue in order to get a better visual of the tooth that you're working on
- Grasp An operators grasp that you hold like a writing utensil
- Set Up Includes mouth mirror, explorer, cotton pliers, and perio probe
- Pocket Reading The average depth of what is 2-3 MM
- Bands Used to Replace the Interproximal area of a prep
- Burnisher Used to condense and polish amalgam at various stages
- Probe Used to measure the depth of the periodontal pocket around the tooth
- Placement Instrument Used to carry resin to prep, then condense and carve it
- Paper Holder Holds the articulating paper to check the bite
- Used to remove tartar or calculus
- Used to smooth and polish amalgam when slightly set
- Volume Evacuator Used to remove liquid and debris from the mouth
- Bands Matrix bands used on children
- Excavators Used to remove soft decay
- Pliers Used to place and retrieve small objects in the mouth
- Bands Matrix bands used for only the molars
38 Clues: Used for root planing • Used for interproximal fillings • Used to remove tartar or calculus • Used to mix materials such as cements • What is also known as the tooth feeler • Excavators Used to remove soft decay • Bands Matrix bands used for any teeth • Bands Matrix bands used on children • Water Tip Used for rinsing and drying • ...
Mitochondria 2024-11-19
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- when ATP breaks into ADP
- The fluid inside the mitochondria
- the folds of the inner membrane
- The organelle where ATP is made
- when ADP becomes ATP
- the name of the membrane that folds
- the 5 carbon part of ATP
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- there are 3 of these in ATP
- where the chemical energy is stored in a molecule
- The "space" between the outer and inner membranes
- the membrane that would directly touch the cytoplasm of the cell
- all of the combined chemical processes that occur in an organism
- the nitrogen-containing molecule of ATP
- abv. for cells' chemical energy
- the "d" in ADP
- make proteins inside the matrix
- mitochondria, not just the nucleus, has this!
- the "t" in ATP
18 Clues: the "d" in ADP • the "t" in ATP • when ADP becomes ATP • when ATP breaks into ADP • the 5 carbon part of ATP • there are 3 of these in ATP • abv. for cells' chemical energy • the folds of the inner membrane • The organelle where ATP is made • make proteins inside the matrix • The fluid inside the mitochondria • the name of the membrane that folds • ...
Printmaking Final Study Guide 2024-12-05
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- Ink applied to the surface of the matrix
- A form of Art that involves transferring images from a matrix (template) onto another surface
- Ink applied beneath the surface of the matrix
- Background or the area that surrounds the subject of an artwork
- A line which a design is reflected over
- Ink is pressed through a prepared screen
- A Visualization that is made by an artist to explain information
- an animal or Human/animal hybrid that takes on a strange or terrifying shape
- Most popular printed book?
- "Mental Pictures" that readers experience when reading
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- The first record on printmaking on paper
- A japanese Art Style that emphasizes positive and negative Space and Balance
- subjective meanings that people attach to colors
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events
- The subject of areas of interest in an artowrk
- concept that applies to everyone, everywhere regardless of their culture or geographic location and is a generalization about the human condition.
- a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract
17 Clues: Most popular printed book? • A line which a design is reflected over • The first record on printmaking on paper • Ink applied to the surface of the matrix • Ink is pressed through a prepared screen • Ink applied beneath the surface of the matrix • The subject of areas of interest in an artowrk • subjective meanings that people attach to colors • ...
Mathematics 2024-03-26
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- Truncated cone
- Complex plane
- A judge and mathatician who love margin
- Mandelbrot is an example of
- Smallest infinite number
- A famous sequence related to golden ratio
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- A two dimensional a array
- A theorum implying inevitable existence of cowlicks
- Matrix to transform one coordinate system to another
- Repeating pattern of interlocking shapes
- 2D object having single surface
11 Clues: Complex plane • Truncated cone • Smallest infinite number • A two dimensional a array • Mandelbrot is an example of • 2D object having single surface • A judge and mathatician who love margin • Repeating pattern of interlocking shapes • A famous sequence related to golden ratio • A theorum implying inevitable existence of cowlicks • ...
Living Tissues - 2 2024-01-23
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- …………………….neurons connect sensory neurons and motor neurons
- White blood cell
- …………………….neurons transmit impulses from the receptors
- The ………………………….. sheath increases the speed of transmission
- Fragment of cells
- Blood tissue maintains …………………………..
- ………………………muscle tissue is multinucleate, striated and voluntary.
- White blood cells destroy foreign bodies (Microbes) by ……………………
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- Red blood cell
- The ………………………. transmits impulses away from the cell body
- ………………………receive stimuli and transmit impulses to the cell body
- ……………………transmit impulses
- ……………………tissue is on a basement membrane
- The fluid matrix of blood
- ……………………..muscle tissue is involuntary, does not fatigue and branched
- …………………… and fibres embedded in a matrix make up connective tissue
- …………………….neurons transmit impulses to the effectors
- ………………………..muscle tissue are spindle shaped, not striated and unbranched
18 Clues: Red blood cell • White blood cell • Fragment of cells • ……………………transmit impulses • The fluid matrix of blood • Blood tissue maintains ………………………….. • ……………………tissue is on a basement membrane • …………………….neurons transmit impulses to the effectors • …………………….neurons transmit impulses from the receptors • The ………………………. transmits impulses away from the cell body • ...
Histology 2021-02-17
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- matrix that provides support
- squashed and flat shaped (like floor tiles)
- looks like multiple layers but is only one
- tissue with more than one layer of cells
- dispose of foreign and dead tissue cells
- muscle found in hollow organs; involuntary movement
- without blood
- connective tissue made of specialized cells that store oil and has the nucleus on one side
- made of osteocytes and supports/protects the body
- tissue with one layer of cells
- the study of tissues
- nonconductive matter that supports and insulates neuron
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- irregular connective tissue, holds skin to muscle and has irregular tension strength
- matrix nonliving able to bear weight, withstand great tensions and endure abuse (2 words)
- cells detect foreign substances and initiate local inflammatory response
- muscle to bone; voluntary movement
- generate and conduct nerve impulses
- group of cells that are similar in structure and perform common function
- cartilage in walls of large arteries to maintain blood pressure and contributes to normal exhalation
- connective tissue, made of fibroblasts in a matrix of tissue fluid, collagen fibers, and elastin fibers
- found in intervertebral disks, tendons, and ligaments
- tall and rectangular shaped (column)
- changes shape and is found in the urinary system
- muscle found in heart; involuntary movement
- square shaped (cubed)
- gives rise to all other types of tissue
- its cells are plasma, transports nutrients and destroys pathogens
27 Clues: without blood • the study of tissues • square shaped (cubed) • matrix that provides support • tissue with one layer of cells • muscle to bone; voluntary movement • generate and conduct nerve impulses • tall and rectangular shaped (column) • gives rise to all other types of tissue • tissue with more than one layer of cells • dispose of foreign and dead tissue cells • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-07
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- Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen
- Where does Glycolysis occur?
- Cellular respiration losing and gaining an electron is considered a _____ reaction.
- Humans use alcohol fermentation to make ______, wine, and biofuels. (Made with yeast)
- Cellular Respiration process that does NOT require oxygen
- Products of the intermediate step include _________ _______ and NADH.
- Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle.
- An example of an organism that does aerobic respiration.
- A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related)
- A product of Alcohol Fermentation.
- Lactic Acid Fermentation occurs when ______ is not present.
- Water and ATP are products of this.
- Each oxygen molecule picks up a couple of hydrogens and forms ______ as a waste product.
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- Lactic Acid Fermentation is located in the Cytoplasm and produces ______.
- An example of an organism that does anaerobic respiration.
- Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm.
- As electrons go down the ETC, energy is released to pump ______ from the matrix into the intermembrane space. This is done to establish a high concentration of _______ in the intermembrane space and a low concentration of _______ in the matrix.
- The Electric Transport Chain is located in the Inner ________ of the mitochondria.
- ________ come from the NADH and FADH molecules produced during earlier stages of cellular respiration.
- Product of Krebs Cycle (energy source similar in structure to ATP).
- Where in the mitochondria is the Krebs cycle located?
- What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
22 Clues: Where does Glycolysis occur? • A product of Alcohol Fermentation. • Water and ATP are products of this. • Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle. • A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related) • What is the purpose of cellular respiration? • Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen • Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm. • ...
Ch 3 Tissues (S.Read) 2022-10-05
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- primary tissue found lining organs, covering body, and in glands
- all tissues except cardiac muscle and nervous can do this if damaged
- involuntary muscle of all organs except the heart
- this primary tissue helps control homeostasis
- tissue looks like tree rings
- tissue with all 3 types of fibers
- simple squamous is very thin to allow this process in capillaries & lining of lungs
- tissue that protects from friction 2 wds
- tissue that can change appearance when stretched
- only tissue with a liquid matrix
- one of the functions of nervous tissue
- collects particles entering respiratory system
- voluntary muscle tissue
- which system is lined with simple columnar for mucous, absorption, and secretion?
- muscle with zigzag lines (intercalated discs) and branching cells
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- all epithelial tissue has this - 2 wds
- primary tissue with a matrix
- Metastatic neoplasm
- type of cartilage in ear, epiglottis, eustachian tube
- tissue that resists pressure
- stores fat; big cells
- smaller arm after removing cast results in this unusual growth
- cartilage with clear matrix; found in joints & fetal skeleton
- process making scar tissue
- how many different types of fibers can be seen in elastic cartilage?
- made from dense regular fibrous tissue
- tissue found in ducts (tubules)2 wds
- delicate framework for blood in spleen, bone marrow
28 Clues: Metastatic neoplasm • stores fat; big cells • voluntary muscle tissue • process making scar tissue • primary tissue with a matrix • tissue that resists pressure • tissue looks like tree rings • only tissue with a liquid matrix • tissue with all 3 types of fibers • tissue found in ducts (tubules)2 wds • all epithelial tissue has this - 2 wds • made from dense regular fibrous tissue • ...
Bones and Muscles 2014-08-09
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- Non-striated muscle with central nuclei
- Isotonic contraction which lengthens the muscle
- CT around the individual muscle fibres
- Contraction in which tension develops but muscle length remains constant
- Interconnect lacunae to allow the distribution of minerals
- Type of wide and thin bone that encloses and protects soft organs
- Enzyme which breaks down the bone matrix
- Cells that reabsorb bone matrix or deposit minerals depending on stimuli
- A major component of bone matrix made of crystallised calcium phosphate
- Hormone released to increase blood calcium levels
- Inhibitor of the actin binding site
- Cells that crush down the bone surface
- Isotonic contraction which shortens the muscle
- Descreasing the angle between the bones
- Rotation of the forearm to make the palm face upwards
- Cavities in which osteocytes are found
- Bone is a type of CT hardened by ... phosphate
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- Striated muscle with central nuclei
- Type of bone where haemopoiesis occurs
- Released to decrease calcium levels in the blood
- CT that covers joint surfaces
- CT around the entire muscle
- Cells that produce bone
- Transition of cartilage to bone at each end of the primary marrow cavity
- Process of bone formation
- Cells that differentiate to form osteoblasts
- CT around the fascicle
- Striated muscle with peripheral nuclei
- Functional unit of bone
- Collection of muscle fibres
30 Clues: CT around the fascicle • Cells that produce bone • Functional unit of bone • Process of bone formation • CT around the entire muscle • Collection of muscle fibres • CT that covers joint surfaces • Striated muscle with central nuclei • Inhibitor of the actin binding site • Type of bone where haemopoiesis occurs • CT around the individual muscle fibres • ...
Bones and Muscles 2014-08-09
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- Cells that produce bone
- Bone is a type of CT hardened by ... phosphate
- Enzyme which breaks down the bone matrix
- Cells that reabsorb bone matrix or deposit minerals depending on stimuli
- Released to decrease calcium levels in the blood
- A major component of bone matrix made of crystallised calcium phosphate
- CT around the individual muscle fibres
- Process of bone formation
- Cells that crush down the bone surface
- Cavities in which osteocytes are found
- Inhibitor of the actin binding site
- Descreasing the angle between the bones
- Rotation of the forearm to make the palm face upwards
- Type of bone where haemopoiesis occurs
- Striated muscle with central nuclei
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- Interconnect lacunae to allow the distribution of minerals
- Isotonic contraction which shortens the muscle
- CT that covers joint surfaces
- Cells that differentiate to form osteoblasts
- CT around the fascicle
- Non-striated muscle with central nuclei
- Isotonic contraction which lengthens the muscle
- Type of wide and thin bone that encloses and protects soft organs
- Collection of muscle fibres
- Functional unit of bone
- Hormone released to increase blood calcium levels
- CT around the entire muscle
- Striated muscle with peripheral nuclei
- Transition of cartilage to bone at each end of the primary marrow cavity
- Contraction in which tension develops but muscle length remains constant
30 Clues: CT around the fascicle • Cells that produce bone • Functional unit of bone • Process of bone formation • Collection of muscle fibres • CT around the entire muscle • CT that covers joint surfaces • Inhibitor of the actin binding site • Striated muscle with central nuclei • CT around the individual muscle fibres • Cells that crush down the bone surface • ...
Health & Safety Identification 2015-07-21
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- When a risk is identified what must be implemented?
- What action should you take with team members when deciding on a control measure
- See It ...... It Fit It Evaluate It Review it
- Once hazards have been identified, the next step is to assess their ........
- Name a risk that must have immediate attention
- When a hazard is identified a ........... ........... form must be completed (Two Words)
- A risk arises when it is possible that a hazard will cause ......
- Which Likelihood on the Risk Matrix has a 25-50% chance of exposure
- "S" on the Risk Matrix stands for
- Acronym for "See It, Assess It, Fit It, Evauluate It, Review It
- ................. of Control (Fix It)
- What will each and every branch in the Mainfreight Group have in some form?
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- Name a Biological Hazard
- Name the consequence listed on the Risk Matrix that can be fatal
- Name an item that can be a hazard in the workplace (Two Words)
- Name a Physical Mechanical Hazard (Two Words)
- Name a Physical Non-Mechanical Hazard (Two Words)
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
- Name a hazard in the workplace
- Name a hierarchy of control
- Name a Psychological Hazard
- Name a Chemical Hazard
- ........... and assessing our Team Members and Contractors must take place when change us been undertaken
23 Clues: Name a Chemical Hazard • Name a Biological Hazard • Name a hierarchy of control • Name a Psychological Hazard • Name a hazard in the workplace • "S" on the Risk Matrix stands for • ................. of Control (Fix It) • See It ...... It Fit It Evaluate It Review it • Name a Physical Mechanical Hazard (Two Words) • Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment • ...
Food and Kitchen Health and Safety 2024-09-27
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- Acronym for "See It, Assess It, Fit It, Evaluate It, Review It
- ________________and assessing our Team Members and Contractors must take place when change us been undertaken.
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
- Floor Name an item that can be a hazard in the workplace (Two Words)
- Once hazards have been identified, the next step is to assess them
- When a risk is identified what must be implemented?
- Name a Biological Hazard
- Name a Psychological Hazard
- Name the consequence listed on the Risk Matrix that can be fatal
- Name a hazard in the workplace
- Name a Chemical Hazard
- "S" on the Risk Matrix stands for
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- Shock Name a Physical Non-Mechanical Hazard (Two Words)
- Which Likelihood on the Risk Matrix has a 25- 50% chance of exposure
- It See It ______________ It Fit It Evaluate It Review it
- A risk arises when it is possible that a hazard will cause
- What action should you take with team members when deciding on a control measure
- Risk Name a risk that must have immediate attention
- Name a hierarchy of control
- Report When a hazard is identified a _____________ form must be completed (Two Words)
- Program What will each and every branch in the Mainfreight Group have in some form?
- __________of Control (Fix It)
- Machinery Name a Physical Mechanical Hazard (Two Words)
23 Clues: Name a Chemical Hazard • Name a Biological Hazard • Name a Psychological Hazard • Name a hierarchy of control • __________of Control (Fix It) • Name a hazard in the workplace • "S" on the Risk Matrix stands for • Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment • When a risk is identified what must be implemented? • Risk Name a risk that must have immediate attention • ...
Skeletal System 2023-10-16
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- provide attachment sites for tendons and ligaments
- The medullary cavity is filled with a type of connective tissue
- the process of bone formation
- A tough layer of dense connective tissue
- The diaphysis contains a hollow chamber
- Lamellae are deposited around a cylindrical tube
- covers the epiphyses
- bone consists mainly of collagen and inorganic salts
- Bones act with muscles to cause movement of limbs and other body parts
- long with expanded ends
- located within chambers
- form from a hyaline cartilage mode
- A band of hyaline cartilage
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- consists of many branching bony plates
- The shaft of the bone
- plate-like shape with broad surface
- very tightly packed tissue, which makes up the wall of the diaphysis
- Expanded ends of bones that form joints with adjacent bones
- In compact bone, lacunae lie in concentric circles of matrix
- made up of several types of tissues
- varied shape
- The medullary cavity is lined with a thin layer of cells
- Bone cells
- contain blood vessels and nerve fibers
- vitamin D is needed for calcium absorption
- Osteoclasts resorb and osteoblasts deposit bone throughout life
- bony plates
- Osteocytes pass nutrients and gases through the matrix via tiny canals
- almost equal in length and width
- osteocytes and extracellular matrix layers are organized into
30 Clues: Bone cells • bony plates • varied shape • covers the epiphyses • The shaft of the bone • long with expanded ends • located within chambers • A band of hyaline cartilage • the process of bone formation • almost equal in length and width • form from a hyaline cartilage mode • plate-like shape with broad surface • made up of several types of tissues • consists of many branching bony plates • ...
boston matrix 2025-02-16
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- – A strategy of creating new products for an existing market.
- – A product with low market share in a slow-growing market, often phased out.
- High market share in a fast-growing industry. Great deal of revenue.
- % of the market that the company holds
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- A strategy of developing new products for new markets, often the riskiest strategy.
- – Other term for problem children
- strategy of selling off a product or business used to remove underperforming products
- – The potential for loss or failure, particularly relevant in diversification
- – A product with high market share in a slow-growing market, generating steady profits.
9 Clues: – Other term for problem children • % of the market that the company holds • – A strategy of creating new products for an existing market. • High market share in a fast-growing industry. Great deal of revenue. • – The potential for loss or failure, particularly relevant in diversification • ...
Matrix Homework 2024-08-13
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- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- being to introduce a system, policy or period
- coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- the chief representative of the Crown in a Commonwealth country
- an independent country or community
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- a body of fundamental principles
- a group of states with a central government
- a general vote by the electorate
- make an urgent request
9 Clues: make an urgent request • a body of fundamental principles • a general vote by the electorate • an independent country or community • a group of states with a central government • being to introduce a system, policy or period • coming to live permanently in a foreign country • the chief representative of the Crown in a Commonwealth country • ...
Theories of mineralisation. 2022-12-31
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- cells is responsible for calcified organic matrix with alkaline phosphatase enzyme activity.
- collagen exhibits intra fibrillar pores through which calcium and phosphate ions should pass through to reach the which sides located inside the fibrils?
- matrix vesicles are found in?
- where can we find alkaline phosphatase enzyme?
- matrix vesicles are found in?
- Robinson's alkaline phosphate is a group of enzymes that can cleave phosphate ions from organic phosphates at an alkaline ph.
- is released by the enzymatic degradation of proteoglycans.
- the mineral components of all hard tissues of the body chiefly?
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- calcium and phosphate ions present in the extracellular fluid binds to the side to form what type of crystals?
- which is the none crystal poison which is hydrolyzed by all alkaline phosphate is an enzyme to expose the binding site.
- the gaps between the collagen molecules are filled with?
- how many theories of mineralizations are there?
- Booster theory was proposed by?
- this theory is failed to explain mineralization in all tissues.
- which theory provided local environment for initial crystal formation?
- which is the most acceptable theory?
- which is the most important step in the formation of hard tissue of the body?
- which is the most important seed playing a significant role in mineralization.
- which type of matrix vesicles are rich in phospholipids?
19 Clues: matrix vesicles are found in? • matrix vesicles are found in? • Booster theory was proposed by? • which is the most acceptable theory? • where can we find alkaline phosphatase enzyme? • how many theories of mineralizations are there? • the gaps between the collagen molecules are filled with? • which type of matrix vesicles are rich in phospholipids? • ...
Anatomy CH3 2021-09-22
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- secretes mucus and microbes-cilia (trachea)
- solute out=solute in / h2o out=h20 in
- smallest working unit of life
- RBCs carry oxygen and nutrients
- Matrix of Epithelial TX
- protein on side of membrane
- 1 layer diffusion lungs
- Matrix of neurons help protect
- >1 layer protection (skin)
- stores nutrients in cell
- 1 per neuron send messages away
- columns absorbs nutrients(intestine)
- Sol in solute>col in cell H20 cell> H20 sol
- mitochondria uses more ATP
- breaks down nutrients in cell
- power house of cell
- What is inside haversion canals
- Lacunae have bone cells called
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- WBCs fight disease
- passageways inside cell
- control center of cell
- packages things for cell
- cubes-cavity-store secretions(gland)
- Little dots in bone
- sol in solute<sol in cell H20 cell> in solute
- multiple per neuron receive messages
- What tissue is bone
- Matrix of blood
- cell membrane consists of
- what are stripes in muscle tx
- Canal inside bone tx
- Platelets, fragments of cells
- how does osmotic pressure build
- passage of water through cell
- Rate of contraction in muscle low to high
- allows passage through cell
- Which muscle has no striations
- type of protein goes through membrane
- osmosis vs. diffusion
39 Clues: Matrix of blood • WBCs fight disease • Little dots in bone • What tissue is bone • power house of cell • Canal inside bone tx • osmosis vs. diffusion • control center of cell • passageways inside cell • Matrix of Epithelial TX • 1 layer diffusion lungs • packages things for cell • stores nutrients in cell • cell membrane consists of • >1 layer protection (skin) • mitochondria uses more ATP • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-07
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- Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen
- Where does Glycolysis occur?
- Cellular respiration losing and gaining an electron is considered a _____ reaction.
- Humans use alcohol fermentation to make ______, wine, and biofuels. (Made with yeast)
- Cellular Respiration process that does NOT require oxygen
- Products of the intermediate step include _________ _______ and NADH.
- Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle.
- An example of an organism that does aerobic respiration.
- A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related)
- A product of Alcohol Fermentation.
- Lactic Acid Fermentation occurs when ______ is not present.
- Water and ATP are products of this.
- Each oxygen molecule picks up a couple of hydrogens and forms ______ as a waste product.
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- Lactic Acid Fermentation is located in the Cytoplasm and produces ______.
- An example of an organism that does anaerobic respiration.
- Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm.
- As electrons go down the ETC, energy is released to pump ______ from the matrix into the intermembrane space. This is done to establish a high concentration of _______ in the intermembrane space and a low concentration of _______ in the matrix.
- The Electric Transport Chain is located in the Inner ________ of the mitochondria.
- ________ come from the NADH and FADH molecules produced during earlier stages of cellular respiration.
- Product of Krebs Cycle (energy source similar in structure to ATP).
- Where in the mitochondria is the Krebs cycle located?
- What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
22 Clues: Where does Glycolysis occur? • A product of Alcohol Fermentation. • Water and ATP are products of this. • Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle. • A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related) • What is the purpose of cellular respiration? • Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen • Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm. • ...
algebra 2 project #3 2025-02-07
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- the highest power found in a polynomial
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
- the value of the expression b^2 - 4ac for a quadratic equation
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal
- one of the positive or negative whole numbers or zero
- the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x)
- a quantity whose value does not change
- a term with no variables
- (n) one of two or more numbers or expressions that when multiplied together produce a given result
- a mathematical phrase which contains one or more variables
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- the directions of a graph as you move away from the origin
- in a square matrix it is a real number describing the matrix determined by ad - bc in a 2x2 matrix
- (v) rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- a relation in which each element in the domain corresponds with exactly one element in the range
- ratio of vertical change to horizontal change in a non-vertical line; change in y over change in x
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are related but not equal
- the output values in a function (usually y)
- to make less complex by distribution, reducing, combining like terms, etc.
- any value which makes the value of a function equal to zero; f(x) = 0
- a function of the form y = a where a is a real number
- a polynomial function with the highest power being three
21 Clues: a term with no variables • a quantity whose value does not change • the highest power found in a polynomial • the output values in a function (usually y) • the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x) • the strength of a relationship between two data sets • a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal • one of the positive or negative whole numbers or zero • ...
Nail Disease & Disorder 2025-07-08
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- finger with visible redness, pain, swelling, broken skin, or pus
- vertical lines running the length of the natural nail plate
- whitish discoloration found inside nail plate
- bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail
- irregular stretching of the eponychium or hyponychium around the nail plate
- ingrown nail
- rare and serious type of skin cancer that begins in the nail matrix
- damaged skin around the nail plate becomes split or torn
- separation and falling off of a nail pate from the nail bed
- irregular split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate surface roughness
- any deformity or disease of the natural nails
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- severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
- an unhealthy nail condition that is hereditary or caused by injury or disease of nail unit
- medical term for fungal infection of the feet
- depressions running across the nail plate's width due to a slowing production of matrix cells
- noticeably thin, white nail plate that is more flexible than usual
- separation of the nail plate and bed
- inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail caused by infection or injury
- nail surface pitting, roughness, onycholysis, and bed discolorations randomly or evenly spaced
- AKA bitten nails
20 Clues: ingrown nail • AKA bitten nails • separation of the nail plate and bed • medical term for fungal infection of the feet • whitish discoloration found inside nail plate • any deformity or disease of the natural nails • damaged skin around the nail plate becomes split or torn • bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail • ...
