matrix Crossword Puzzles
Latin and Greek Roots: Vocabulary 2014-04-25
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- verb hold back to a later time
- adj. being born or beginning
- adj. most important element; noun the major party to a financial transaction at a stock exchange; buys and sells for his own account; the educator who has executive authority for a school; capital as contrasted with the income derived from it; the original amount of a debt on which interest is calculated; an actor who plays a principal role
- adj. lying beyond what is openly revealed or avowed (especially being kept in the background or deliberately concealed); being or operating under the surface of the earth
- noun the act of harassing someone; a severe affliction; intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain; extreme mental distress; a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented; unbearable physical pain; verb torment emotionally or mentally; treat cruelly; subject to torture
- noun the mistake of not following suit when able to do so; verb fail to fulfill a promise or obligation
- noun one whose business is the management of funerals
- adj. undamaged in any way; whole; not impaired or diminished in any way; (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken; constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged; (used of domestic animals) sexually competent
- noun belief in multiple Gods
- noun a matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix; verb change key; put (a piece of music) into another key; transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality; cause to change places; change the order or arrangement of; move from one side of an equation to the other side without a change in value; transfer from one place or period to another
- adj. spreading or spread throughout
- adj. not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature
- noun film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie; a following of one thing after another in time; several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys; serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern; the action of following in order; verb arrange in a sequence; determine the order of constituents in
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- adj. producing a sensation of touch; of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch
- noun a fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role
- verb prove negative; show to be false; make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; deny the truth of; be in contradiction with
- adj. having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state
- noun a note appended to a letter after the signature; textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end
- adj. next to the last; noun the next to last syllable in a word
- noun the form of a literary work submitted for publication; handwritten book or document
- noun commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country; verb cause to spread in another part of the world; sell or transfer abroad
- adj. perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch; (of especially business assets) having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value; capable of being treated as fact; capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt
- noun any of numerous herbivorous nonpoisonous arthropods having a cylindrical body of 20 to 100 or more segments most with two pairs of legs
- noun having more than one spouse at a time
- adj. outside the sphere of physical science; affecting or influenced by the human mind; noun a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception
- noun a large mass of land projecting into a body of water
- noun commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country; an imported person brought from a foreign country; having important effects or influence; a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred; the message that is intended or expressed or signified; verb bring in from abroad; indicate or signify
27 Clues: adj. being born or beginning • noun belief in multiple Gods • verb hold back to a later time • adj. spreading or spread throughout • noun having more than one spouse at a time • noun one whose business is the management of funerals • noun a large mass of land projecting into a body of water • adj. next to the last; noun the next to last syllable in a word • ...
Integumentary System 1 2026-03-01
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- number of types of tissues in the body
- number of layers in thick skin
- the study of tissues
- number of layers of the skin
- body's smallest blood vessels (5–10 diameter), forming extensive networks (beds) between arterioles and venules to facilitate the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste between blood and tissues. Their thin, single-layer endothelial walls and slow blood flow enable efficient diffusion and filtration
- suffix for mature cell
- specialized pigment-producing cells derived from the neural crest, located primarily in the basal layer of the epidermis, hair follicles, and eyes; they produce melanin
- hard, keratinized protective appendages on the dorsal tips of fingers and toes; function to protect digits, enhance sensory perception, and facilitate precision
- the deepest, fatty layer of the skin located below the dermis, acting as a flexible anchor to underlying muscles and bones; composed mainly of adipose and areolar connective tissue, functions in thermal insulation, shock absorption, energy storage, and protecting deeper structures
- primarily composed of skin, hair, nails, and glands, is the body's largest organ system, acting as a vital, protective barrier against environmental hazards, pathogens, and UV radiation. It regulates body temperature, enables sensory perception (touch, pain), prevents dehydration, and synthesizes vitamin D
- the thin, avascular, outermost layer of the skin; composed mainly of keratinocytes and some melanocytes
- natural pigment produced by cells called melanocytes, responsible for determining the color of skin, hair, and eyes, and protecting against UV damage
- a common skin condition caused by hair follicles clogging with oil and dead skin cells, often driven by hormonal changes, bacteria, and inflammation
- immune sentinels in the skin's epidermis (primarily the stratum spinosum) that act as antigen-presenting cells (APCs) to detect pathogens, UV radiation, and allergens. Derived from bone marrow, these star-shaped dendritic cells phagocytize foreign antigens, then migrate to lymph nodes to initiate adaptive immune responses
- suffix for immature cell
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- primary cell type of the epidermis (making up 90-95%), responsible for forming the skin's outer structural barrier; originating in the basal layer, they migrate upwards, differentiating and producing keratin, essential for protecting against UV radiation, pathogens, heat, and water loss
- these detect light touch and low-frequency vibration (e.g., fingertips, lips)
- exocrine glands in the skin that secrete an oily/waxy matter called sebum, which lubricates and waterproofs the skin and hair
- Found deep in the dermis or hypodermis, these detect deep pressure and high-frequency vibration
- a small bundle of involuntary smooth muscle located in the dermis, connecting the hair follicle to the basement membrane; contraction causes pilierection (goosebumps), which helps with thermoregulation and sebum secretion, and acts as a vestigial defense mechanism
- highly durable, insoluble protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM) of connective tissues, providing structural integrity, extensibility, and elastic recoil to lungs, skin, and large blood vessels (aorta). It functions like a rubber band, allowing tissues to stretch and return to their original shape
- most abundant structural protein in the body (approx. 30%), forming a rigid, triple-helix, fibrillar network that provides strength, elasticity, and scaffolding to skin, tendons, bones, and connective tissues. It acts as a durable, tensile, and protective matrix
- responsible for producing hair through a continuous cycle of growth;
- thick, fibrous connective tissue layer located between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis); composed mainly of collagen and elastin; and houses blood vessels, nerves, glands, and hair follicles
- a tough, insoluble fibrous structural protein that acts as the essential building block for hair, nails, and the outer layer of skin. It provides structural integrity, protection against damage, and moisture retention
- specialized neuroendocrine mechanoreceptors located in the basal layer of the epidermis, primarily on fingertips, lips, and hair follicles, responsible for sensing light touch, pressure, and texture (not meissner corpuscle; but does start/begin with "M")
- simple, coiled tubular glands distributed across nearly the entire human body, with high concentrations on the palms, soles, and forehead; function primarily in thermoregulation, secreting a watery, electrolyte-rich sweat directly onto the skin surface via exocytosis to cool the body
- a mixture of lipids that protects against dryness, provides natural antibacterial activity, and helps with wound healing
28 Clues: the study of tissues • suffix for mature cell • suffix for immature cell • number of layers of the skin • number of layers in thick skin • number of types of tissues in the body • responsible for producing hair through a continuous cycle of growth; • these detect light touch and low-frequency vibration (e.g., fingertips, lips) • ...
Spelling Matrix Task, Crossword, Scrib and Script by Nathan Zhang 2022-06-02
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- to draw or write something messily
- handwriting or written words
- to subscribe
- an engraving; an embedding
- to give a detailed account for a scene
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- an instruction made by a doctor to do a particular thing for a medical reason.
- a message at the end of a book or letter, commonly known as P.S.
- a person who copies out words
- to put speech into written words
- a book written by hand
10 Clues: to subscribe • a book written by hand • an engraving; an embedding • handwriting or written words • a person who copies out words • to put speech into written words • to draw or write something messily • to give a detailed account for a scene • a message at the end of a book or letter, commonly known as P.S. • ...
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CROSSWORD 2021-11-06
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- When a project manager starts to plan a new project budget, the cost of which project management process group is expected to be lowest?
- The correlation between project complexity and project risk is
- Risk must be considered in the _____ phase and weighed against the potential benefit of the project's success in order to decide if the project should be chose.
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- Which of the following is the process of understanding the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to manage a task and then matching the team members with the right skills to do that work?
- According to Bruce Tuckman's five stages of team development, project team members compete for control at which stage?
- While assessing your project processes, you have identified some uncontrolled process variations. Which would be the appropriate chart you may use for this purpose?
- Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis?
- What is considered to be the most useful skill for a project manager who works in a matrix environment in order to achieve project goals?
8 Clues: The correlation between project complexity and project risk is • According to Bruce Tuckman's five stages of team development, project team members compete for control at which stage? • Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis? • ...
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CROSSWORD 2021-11-06
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- What is considered to be the most useful skill for a project manager who works in a matrix environment in order to achieve project goals?
- According to Bruce Tuckman's five stages of team development, project team members compete for control at which stage?
- When a project manager starts to plan a new project budget, the cost of which project management process group is expected to be lowest?
- Which of the following is the process of understanding the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to manage a task and then matching the team members with the right skills to do that work?
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- The correlation between project complexity and project risk is
- While assessing your project processes, you have identified some uncontrolled process variations. Which would be the appropriate chart you may use for this purpose?
- Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis?
- Risk must be considered in the _____ phase and weighed against the potential benefit of the project's success in order to decide if the project should be chose.
8 Clues: The correlation between project complexity and project risk is • According to Bruce Tuckman's five stages of team development, project team members compete for control at which stage? • Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis? • ...
my Bingo 2019-05-19
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- Key controls must be identifed and implemented for all inherent risks assessed as Significant and _____________ as part of Risk and Control Assessment
- Accidental and intentional disclosure of confidential information IS governed by ____________________ prevention policy (dlp)
- GNEP refers to Group ________________ Event Process that provides steps to be taken when an Event is discovered with adverse impact
- An ___________________ to policy in action management means a policy non-complince where no further action is being taken.
- Control ________________ Certification (CEC) is an internal half-yearly confirmation of the Adequacy and Effectiveness of the Control Framework
- The risk appetite within which to manage risks IS OWNED AND MANAGED BY ________________ LINE of defence
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- Issues are classified using the _______________ Classification matrix to quantify the extent to which the control gap or weakness contributes to overall risk exposure.
- Financial Risk Impact where Actual / Potential impact on Financial Performance between GBP 1 M and 10 M is classifed as ____________________
- Business ________________ Risk is a Risk that we will be unable to prevent, detect, respond or recover adequately from disruptive / impactful events
- A control is an activity undertaken as part of a process, which is intentionally designed to ________________ a risk
- Risk and Control ________________ is an end to end methodology used to systematically identify, measure and control operational and conduct risks across the bank
- Risk ________________ expresses the level & types of Operational Risk the bank is willing to accept to achieve its strategic objectives & business plans
- The full form of EAR is Event _________________ Report
- Control ________________ Testing determines how well the control has been designed to mitigate the identified cuases of risk
14 Clues: The full form of EAR is Event _________________ Report • The risk appetite within which to manage risks IS OWNED AND MANAGED BY ________________ LINE of defence • A control is an activity undertaken as part of a process, which is intentionally designed to ________________ a risk • ...
Bio Chem and Metabolic Processes Puzzle <3 2022-01-11
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- gives ice the ability to float and is the reason for its low density
- this is the the shape of the methane molecule
- a non spontaneous reaction when Gibbs free energy is not negative
- This event occurs in glycolysis to glucose-6 phosphate and fructose-6 phosphate
- the enzyme that can mistake oxygen for CO2 and leads to photorespiration
- These mechanisms charge up electrons with photons in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplast
- the first set of reactions in photosynthesis and the reaction that occurs in the lumen
- this cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria and uses 8 enzymes. Is also called the citric acid cycle
- they tend to have shorter half lives and give off radio signals as they decay. They are used in medicine like Iodine-131.
- these are the products of glycolysis in cellular respiration made from the splitting of glucose molecules
- Beta glucose is this subunit of cellulose (a polymer)
- this is the mechanism in the electron transport chain that manufactures most of the ATP from a proton gradient, left over ADP and inorganic phosphates
- the second step in cellular respiration, it involves a co enzyme and make the product acetyl-coA
- they are added to chemical reactions to speed up the process, enzymes have this job
- occurs to enzymes and proteins when there are unideal pH levels, and irregular temperature. It changes the shape of the enzyme/protein and it can malfunction
- the first step in the dark reactions, when CO2 is added to RuBp
- this area on an enzyme goes through the "induced fit" process after interacting with it's substrate
- a more spontaneous reaction when Gibbs free energy is negative
- The kinds of reactions that allow electrons to move and on NADP/NAD during cellular respiration, oxidation is a kind of this reaction
- this is increasing in the second law of thermodynamics
- hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl are all examples of...
- The opposite of dehydration, opposite of condensation reactions
- non polar molecules that don't interact with water
- This is an area in C4 plants that the Calvin cycle takes place in
- a disaccharide that is broken down with the enzyme lactase, it is found in milk and dairy products
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- NAD, NADP+, FAD, FADH. Molecules that carry electrons to and from places
- water has this bond as a result from the unequal sharing of electrons
- These are made of protein called tubulin and grow from the centrosome during the interphase of mitosis
- cellular respiration that occurs in all animals and plants and requires oxygen
- electrons may be here in this space at any given time;1s, 2s, 3s
- a bilayer of these make up the cell membrane, they have 2 lipid chains one having a kink
- enzymes have these to stop catalyzing reactions. They combine to active sites
- Oxygen has this very strong which property which allows it to attract many electrons near its nucleus
- a type of lipid that has a double carbon bond and stays liquid in room temperatures
- a site on an enzyme that does is not the active site, capable of changing the shape of the enzyme
- The protein structure of hemoglobin (the most complex one)
- similar to an uncharged battery that will be charged again with another phosphate, is used along with an inorganic phosphate to create ATP
- This is the energy is used in ATP synthase from the hydrogens moving through the pump.
- this process happens when something is released from the cell, like the production of antibodies goes through this process to exit the cell.
- has 2 variations, is the pigment in plants and reflects green light
- this is the type of phosphorylation that occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria and its inner membrane space.
- A force that relies on random electron movement to make temporary dipoles
- a hard shell that makes exoskeletons in many crustaceans and the cell walls of fungi
- these are monomers of nucleic acid, discovered by Friedrich Miescher
- found on the outer layer of corn and humans cannot digest it. It is fiber rich
45 Clues: this is the the shape of the methane molecule • non polar molecules that don't interact with water • hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl are all examples of... • Beta glucose is this subunit of cellulose (a polymer) • this is increasing in the second law of thermodynamics • The protein structure of hemoglobin (the most complex one) • ...
Chapter 6: Cells 2021-03-03
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- junction A type of intercellular junction between animal cells that prevents the leakage of material through the space between cells.
- In plants, a thin layer of adhesive extracellular material, primarily pectins, found between the primary walls of adjacent young cells.
- An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen atoms from various substrates to oxygen, producing and then degrading hydrogen peroxide.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells, consisting of proteins surrounding a pore that allows the passage of materials between cells.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together.
- A large molecule consisting of a small core protein with many carbohydrate chains attached, found in the extracellular matrix of animal cells.
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- The outer region of cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell, lying just under the plasma membrane, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions due to the presence of multiple microfilaments.
- A circular flow of cytoplasm, involving interactions of myosin and actin filaments, that speeds the distribution of materials within cells.
- A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction.
- In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet.
10 Clues: A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together. • In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. • A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction. • ...
Robust Crossword Puzzle. 2023-08-01
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- The____rules do not apply to banking activities such as current accounts, deposit banking, credit cards etc(4)
- ______ gains are substantial progress that can be achieved through small incremental improvements (8)
- Non financial risk loss event is a risk due to inadequate or failed processes ,people and______ or due to external facts or circumstances which has led to financial loss, breach of law or damage to the group’s reputation(7)
- ___ Line of Defence provides independent assurance against control evaluation to determine compliance with policies and procedures as well as the quality and suitability of the framework(5)
- Inappropriate behaviour towards customer or in the market in which we operate is termed as _______risk(7)
- _______event is non financial risk event that meets criteria for being classified as major as per banks ICM(Impact classification Matrix) must be escalated to members of the bank's senior management and executives(10)
- Customers failing to meet contractual obligations to settle outstanding amount is called____risk(6)
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- a________occurs if personal data of one party is shared with another in error or disclosed in an unauthorized manner(10)
- Open events must be reviewed every six months for_____events(11)
- date of _____is demarcated as the date that business identifies that event threshold has been triggered and it has been confirmed there is a valid event(9)
10 Clues: Open events must be reviewed every six months for_____events(11) • Customers failing to meet contractual obligations to settle outstanding amount is called____risk(6) • ______ gains are substantial progress that can be achieved through small incremental improvements (8) • ...
2021 Samsung crossword 2021-12-21
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- World’s first Mini LED Curved Gaming Monitor with Quantum Matrix technology delivers groundbreaking gaming experience by Samsung?
- In September, Samsung Electronics and The Frame TV announced a new partnership with the iconic museum. What’s the museum?
- In October, instead of Mobile World Congress, technology exhibition, Samsung held its own online event introducing all ecosystem of home appliances. It is called Life …?
- What kind of show did SEB held for the launch of new Foldable devices this August?
- In the end of 2021, Samsung Electronics announced an official name of the newly merged SET Division as Device …?
- First time in the Baltics we have implemented Samsung Corporate Citizenship programme Solve for Tomorrow. Main topic of this year was Online & Offline ….. ?
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- In the Baltics, this year, we introduced customizable refrigerator that caters to various consumer lifestyles. How does it called?
- This year, one of the biggest influencers of Lithuania became Galaxy Z Fold3 ambassador. Who is he?
- This year, we were inviting SEB colleagues to remember 5 Samsung Values. Having a moral compass and operating in an ethical way – these are the key words for one of these values which is?
- This year SEB tried something new – influencer communication on a specific channel to reach niche audience. What kind of social media channel it is?
10 Clues: What kind of show did SEB held for the launch of new Foldable devices this August? • This year, one of the biggest influencers of Lithuania became Galaxy Z Fold3 ambassador. Who is he? • In the end of 2021, Samsung Electronics announced an official name of the newly merged SET Division as Device …? • ...
2021 Samsung crossword 2021-12-21
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- In the Baltics, this year, we introduced customizable refrigerator that caters to various consumer lifestyles. How does it called?
- In October, instead of Mobile World Congress, technology exhibition, Samsung held its own online event introducing all ecosystem of home appliances. It is called Life …?
- In September, Samsung Electronics and The Frame TV announced a new partnership with the iconic museum. What’s the museum?
- In summer, we were inviting SEB colleagues to remember 5 Samsung Values. Having a moral compass and operating in an ethical way – these are the key words for one of these values which is?
- This year SEB tried something new – influencer communication on a specific channel to reach niche audience. What kind of social media channel it is?
- First time in the Baltics we have implemented Samsung Corporate Citizenship programme Solve for Tomorrow. Main topic of this year was Online & Offline ….. ?
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- In the end of 2021, Samsung Electronics announced an official name of the newly merged SET Division as Device …?
- What kind of show did SEB held for the launch of new Foldable devices this August?
- This year, one of the biggest influencers of Lithuania became Galaxy Z Fold3 ambassador. Who is he?
- World’s first Mini LED Curved Gaming Monitor with Quantum Matrix technology which delivers groundbreaking gaming experience by Samsung?
10 Clues: What kind of show did SEB held for the launch of new Foldable devices this August? • This year, one of the biggest influencers of Lithuania became Galaxy Z Fold3 ambassador. Who is he? • In the end of 2021, Samsung Electronics announced an official name of the newly merged SET Division as Device …? • ...
TOK Concept Crossword 2012-03-12
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- During the 1920's there was a shift from silent films to "talkies". This an example of a shift of what?
- A man who did a TED talk in which he described the difference between American and Japanese street naming systems.
- In The Truman Show, the rain falling only on Truman, sudden traffic and a light falling from the sky are examples of _______ in Truman's world.
- The binomial nomenclature is an example of a _________.
- Nothing can travel faster than light. However, neutrinos did so, and this may lead to a crisis followed by a scientific revolution. Who described this process?
- From repeated tests, I find out that whenever I drop a stone, it falls. What truth test am I using?
- Literally means "from the earlier", and describing a form of knowledge independent of experience.
- A type of map which distorts size but allows for easier navigation.
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- A story from the Republic by one of Socrates' students about the limits of our own knowledge.
- I believe the Earth is the center of the universe. What kind of view is this?
- The purpose of TOK is to become one of these, like Leonardo da VinciA story from the Republic by one of Socrates' students about the limits of our own knowledge.
- Whose theory states that if you practice something for 10,000 hours, you will become proficient at that task. (hint: last name)
- A concept which, if true, would support nurture in the nature-nurture debate.
- A film which supports the notion "We accept the world as it is presented to us."
14 Clues: The binomial nomenclature is an example of a _________. • A type of map which distorts size but allows for easier navigation. • I believe the Earth is the center of the universe. What kind of view is this? • A concept which, if true, would support nurture in the nature-nurture debate. • ...
biotechne level 2correct 2023-05-23
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- small signalling proteins secreted by cells that play a crucial role in immune system function
- process by which cells acquire specialised structures and functions during development, to perform specific roles in the body, such as becoming nerve cells, muscle cells, or blood cells
- referring to a medical procedure or treatment involving the use of a patient's own cells, tissues, or organs, minimizing the risk of rejection or adverse reactions
- gel-like material composed of water and polymers, used to provide a supportive environment for cells to grow in cell culture experiments
- technique that combines advanced technology and biology to create three-dimensional structures, such as tissues or organs, by precisely depositing layers of living cells using a specialized printer
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- commercially available extracellular matrix, used as a scaffold in cell culture experiments to provide a natural environment for cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation
- specialized cells residing in cartilage responsible for maintaining its structure and function
- a cell in connective tissue which produces collagen and other fibres.
- miniature three-dimensional structure derived from stem cells that mimics the architecture and function of specific organs or tissues
- technology that combines fluorescent microspheres and flow cytometry to detect and quantify analytes, such as proteins or DNA, in a single sample, enabling high-throughput analysis in research and diagnostics
10 Clues: a cell in connective tissue which produces collagen and other fibres. • small signalling proteins secreted by cells that play a crucial role in immune system function • specialized cells residing in cartilage responsible for maintaining its structure and function • ...
APL Crossword 2016-11-18
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- The Finance & Procurement Approval ___________ governs the authorisation and approval of financial transactions.
- Employees and managers engage in regular dialogues with regards to their performance, expectations and development opportunities, as part of a year-round process called Performance ________________ Tool (PMT).
- Non-public information that are relevant to the Company, its affiliates and subsidiaries, and respective clients or customers, is referred to as Confidential and _______________ Information.
- Should an employee been in continuous employment with the Company for 90 days and has a child under the age of two, he or she may apply for Unpaid ___________ Care Leave for up to six day per year.
- The Company’s Group Insurance Schemes cover all local employees who are below the age of ______________.
- To attempt for an internal transfer or change of role, employees must have served at least _____________ months in their current position.
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- APL Logistics Group is the go-to supply chain specialist for companies in the __________, Consumer, Industrials and Retail sectors.
- Committed to exhibiting high standards of ethics, integrity and business practices, the APL Logistics _______________ Code of Conduct was implemented to govern the standards of conduct of all APL Logistics Group employees.
- ____________ Planning is one of the main portfolios under APL Logistics’s Global Learning & Organisational Development.
- One of the guiding principles of APL’s rewards programs is having a ________________ total reward package.
10 Clues: The Company’s Group Insurance Schemes cover all local employees who are below the age of ______________. • One of the guiding principles of APL’s rewards programs is having a ________________ total reward package. • The Finance & Procurement Approval ___________ governs the authorisation and approval of financial transactions. • ...
Org 2019-12-02
Chapter 6: Cells 2021-03-03
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- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells, consisting of proteins surrounding a pore that allows the passage of materials between cells.
- A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction.
- The outer region of cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell, lying just under the plasma membrane, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions due to the presence of multiple microfilaments.
- An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen atoms from various substrates to oxygen, producing and then degrading hydrogen peroxide.
- junction A type of intercellular junction between animal cells that prevents the leakage of material through the space between cells.
- In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet.
- In plants, a thin layer of adhesive extracellular material, primarily pectins, found between the primary walls of adjacent young cells.
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- A circular flow of cytoplasm, involving interactions of myosin and actin filaments, that speeds the distribution of materials within cells.
- A large molecule consisting of a small core protein with many carbohydrate chains attached, found in the extracellular matrix of animal cells.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together.
10 Clues: A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together. • In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. • A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction. • ...
Painting Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-10
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- The practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can be used.
- A type of paint that has pigment suspended in an egg base.
- The tool used to manipulate paint on a painting surface.
- The metal part on a paintbrush that holds the handle and bristles together.
- A type of coloring where two or more colors transition to each other based on hue, saturation or brightness.
- The process of fusing two colors together so that the paint transitions from one color to another, or combines to create a new color.
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- A technique that uses small dots to create an image.
- A thin board or container in which an artist lays and mixes colors
- This particular color scheme draws from two colors on the opposite side of the color wheel. When you do this, the result is a high-contrast color combo that's bright and that pops.
- A style of painting developed in France in the 19th century that uses visible visible brushstrokes that offer the bare impression of form, unblended color and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of natural light.
10 Clues: A technique that uses small dots to create an image. • The tool used to manipulate paint on a painting surface. • A type of paint that has pigment suspended in an egg base. • A thin board or container in which an artist lays and mixes colors • The metal part on a paintbrush that holds the handle and bristles together. • ...
Business Maze 2024-08-21
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- It is a software and fabless company founded in California which designs and supplies graphics processing units (GPUs), application programming interfaces (APIs) for data science and high-performance computing, as well as system on a chip units (SoCs) for the mobile computing and automotive market
- An investment made by a firm or individual in one country into business interests located in another country
- A global expansion strategy followed by companies like McDonald's where the company allows another party to use its trademark and business model in exchange for a fee
- The formal process through which a business decides how it will allocate its capital to achieve long-term goals
- A labour market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work rather than permanent jobs
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- A business strategy where companies adjust their products or services to fit local markets
- Bretten Woods Twins
- The process of moving production or services to another country to reduce costs
- Announced merger with Reliance Retail, this Group of Companies is an Indian retail and fashion sectors, operating supermarket chains Big Bazaar and Food Bazaar, lifestyle stores Brand Factory and Central, integrated foods and FMCG manufacturing sectors.
- A type of organization structure where employees report to multiple managers, typically both a functional manager and a project manager
10 Clues: Bretten Woods Twins • The process of moving production or services to another country to reduce costs • A business strategy where companies adjust their products or services to fit local markets • A labour market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work rather than permanent jobs • ...
REVISIONS- Vérité (TT) 2021-04-10
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- Philosophe condamné à mort pour impiété et corruption de la jeunesse, déclaré par la Pythie « l’homme le plus savant du monde » car il est le seul à savoir qu’il ne sait pas.
- Traduction française de « amour de la sagesse »/ « quête de la vérité » en grec
- Concept de Karl POPPER. C’est à cela qu’on reconnaît une hypothèse scientifique : elle est susceptible d'être réfutée.
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- Philosophe ayant écrit le mythe de la caverne selon lequel les hommes naissent comme prisonniers au fond d’une caverne, prenant les ombres pour la vérité, manipulés par des marionnettistes. Les rares qui ont réussi à sortir pour voir la vérité ne sont pas écoutés par ces prisonniers.
- Réalisateurs du film Matrix.
- Philosophe anglais (John Stuart de son prénom) ayant affirmé « Il vaut mieux être un homme insatisfait qu’un porc satisfait ; il vaut mieux être Socrate insatisfait qu’un imbécile satisfait. »
- Physicien contemporain (Aurélien de son prénom) qui affirme qu’en science, la certitude n’existe pas. Il n’y a que des probabilités.
7 Clues: Réalisateurs du film Matrix. • Traduction française de « amour de la sagesse »/ « quête de la vérité » en grec • Concept de Karl POPPER. C’est à cela qu’on reconnaît une hypothèse scientifique : elle est susceptible d'être réfutée. • ...
Экономиксийн 19-р тэмцээн багийн үгийн сүлжээ 2024-04-12
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- A combination of recession and inflation is called _____.
- The money _____ is the ratio of the change in the quantity of money to the change in monetary base.
- The cross _____ of demand is a measure of the responsiveness of the demand for a good to a change in the price of a substitute or complement, other things remaining the same.
- The _____ point is the output and price at which the firm just covers its total variable costs.
- The unemployment that arises when changes in technology or international competition change the skills needed to perform jobs or change the locations of jobs is _____.
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- A firm _____ costs when it forgoes an alternative action but does not make a payment.
- A _____ is a good that can be used in place of another good.
- A cost or benefit that arises from production and falls on someone other than the producer, or a cost or benefit that arises from consumption and falls on someone other than the consumer is called an ____.
- When potential GDP exceeds real GDP, the output gap is also called a _____ gap.
- A _____ matrix is a table that shows the _____ for every possible action by each player for every possible action by each other player.
- The _____ wedge is the accumulated loss of output that results from a slowdown in the growth rate of real GDP per person.
11 Clues: A combination of recession and inflation is called _____. • A _____ is a good that can be used in place of another good. • When potential GDP exceeds real GDP, the output gap is also called a _____ gap. • A firm _____ costs when it forgoes an alternative action but does not make a payment. • ...
Unit 2: HRM! 2026-03-06
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- refers to the situation in organizations where decision-making is predominantly made by a small group of senior managers at the top of the organizational hierarchy.
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- is a flexible organizational structure based on the specific needs of a particular task, assignment or business venture to meet the changing needs of the organization.
- overheard conversations or anonymous source of information
3 Clues: overheard conversations or anonymous source of information • refers to the situation in organizations where decision-making is predominantly made by a small group of senior managers at the top of the organizational hierarchy. • ...
Chapter 14&16 2015-10-14
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- ____ risk is simply the proportion of people who experienced an undesirable outcome in each group.
- One construct validation approach is the ________ technique, which yields evidence of contrast validity.
- The _____ needed to treat (NNT represents an estimate of how many people would need to receive a treatment or intervention to prevent one undesirable outcome.
- validity ______ validity reflects an instrument’s ability to distinguish individuals who differ on a present criterion.
- The _________ matrix method (MTMM) is a significant construct validation tool. This procedure involves the concepts of convergence and discriminability.
- ______ analysis is a method of identifying clusters of related variables.
- The absolute risk ______ represents a comparison of the two risks.
- _____ is the measure’s ability to identify noncases correctly, that is, to screen out those without the condition.
- A ______ table (or crosstabs table) is a two-dimensional frequency distribution in which the frequencies of two variables are crosstabulated.
- Relative risk _____ is another useful index for evaluating the effectiveness of an interventions.
- validity ______ validity refers to the adequacy of an instrument in differentiating between people’s performance on a future criterion.
- ______ is the ability of a measure to identify a “case” correctly, that is, to screen in or diagnosis a condition correctly. Yielding “true positives”
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- An instrument’s content validity is necessarily based on _______.
- Relationships between two variables are usually described through _____ procedures.
- _____ risk represents the estimated proportion of the original risk of an adverse outcome that persists when people are exposed to the intervention.
- An instrument is said to have __________ validity if its scores correlated highly with scores on an external criterion.
- Most research is about relationships between variables, and _______ (two-variable) descriptive statistics describe such relationships.
- ____ ratio is a widely reported index, even though it is less intuitively meaningful than RR as an index of risk.
- validity ____ validity is a key criterion for assessing the quality of a study.
- The correlation question is: To what extent are two variables related to each other? ‘True’ or ‘False’?
20 Clues: An instrument’s content validity is necessarily based on _______. • The absolute risk ______ represents a comparison of the two risks. • ______ analysis is a method of identifying clusters of related variables. • validity ____ validity is a key criterion for assessing the quality of a study. • ...
KEY TERMS 2023-04-30
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- The process where osteoclasts breakdown old bone releasing calcium and phosphate into the blood. It leads to a decrease in bone mass and bone density (two words)
- These are laboratory-made drugs that are designed to serve as substitute antibodies to target immature osteoclasts and decrease bone resorption. (three words)
- Specialized cells that form bone. They synthesize collagen and other substances that help create bone matrix.
- The continuous process in which old bone is resorbed and new bone is formed. (two words)
- Specialized cells that breakdown old bone in the process of bone resorption.
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- Bone-modifying drugs that prevent loss of calcium and increase bone density by moving blood calcium into the bone, binding to calcium in the bone, and preventing osteoclasts from destroying bone cells and resorbing calcium.
- Normally produced by specialized cells in the thyroid gland. It decreases bone resorption by the osteoclasts.
- These drugs are used for patients at high risk for fracture. They help increase activity of osteoblasts resulting in formation of new bone. (two words)
- The gradual loss of bone density and strength, which leads to spinal shortening and increased risk for bone fractures.
- The most common cells in bone that help regulate bone remodeling and bone resorption.
- used to treat osteoporosis act by activating estrogen effects on bone tissue (decreasing bone resorption and increasing bone density) while blocking estrogen effects on the breast and the uterine tissue. (abbreviation)
11 Clues: Specialized cells that breakdown old bone in the process of bone resorption. • The most common cells in bone that help regulate bone remodeling and bone resorption. • The continuous process in which old bone is resorbed and new bone is formed. (two words) • ...
Puzzle Time (Week 4)! 2023-10-18
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- Listing all the pluses for a solution in one column, all the minuses in another, and the implications in a third column.
- Type of dealers who buy products to sell to others, and ultimate customers (or end users), who buy products for their own personal use.
- The system that develops spontaneously as employees meet and form cliques, relationships, and lines of authority outside the formal organization
- An organization that has contact people at the top and the chief executive officer at the bottom of the organization chart.
- An organization in which specialists from different parts of the organization are brought together to work on specific projects but still remain part of a line-and-staff structure.
- An organization that has direct two-way lines of responsibility, authority, and communication running from the top to the bottom of the organization, with all people reporting to only one supervisor.
- Type of analysis and planning tool used to analyze an organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
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- The level of management that includes general managers, division managers, and branch and plant managers who are responsible for tactical planning and controlling.
- The process used to accomplish organizational goals through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling people and other organizational resources.
- Specific, short-term statements detailing how to achieve the organization’s goals.
- Type of leadership style that involves making managerial decisions without consulting others.
11 Clues: Specific, short-term statements detailing how to achieve the organization’s goals. • Type of leadership style that involves making managerial decisions without consulting others. • Type of analysis and planning tool used to analyze an organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. • ...
Final Biology Quiz Study Puzzle 2013-11-24
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- Muscle The specialized striated muscle tissue of the heart; the myocardium
- Symmetry Symmetry in which the sides exhibit correspondence or regularity of parts around a central axis; lacking left and right sides
- Cartilage or bone internally supporting body
- Muscle A muscle that is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system that moves the limbs and other parts of the body.
- Nervous System The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Nervous System The complex of nerve tissues that controls the activities of the body.
- Voluntary, of or relating to the body, distinct from the mind.
- The matrix of water, salts, proteins and glucose that blood cells are suspended in is called the
- A fibrous protein that forms (together with actin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells and is also involved in motion in other types of cells.
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- Pressurized fluid-filled compartment
- Lack or absence of symmetry in spatial arrangements or in mathematical or logical relations.
- Hard exterior covering flesh
- Clot A group of clotting factors in the blood work together to make a patch called a _____ _____. The _____ _____ keeps the platelet plug in place and expands to seal the hole in the blood vessel and stop the bleeding.
- junction Junction A specialized connection between cells that allows for intercellular communication, or the transfer of low molecular-weight substances
- The component of blood responsible for creating blood clots
- Involuntary or unconscious; relating to the autonomic nervous system.
- Muscle Muscle tissue in which the contractile fibrils are not highly ordered, occurring in the gut and other internal organs and not under voluntary control.
- Potential The change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell.
- A protein that forms (together with myosin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells, and is also involved in motion in other types of cells.
19 Clues: Hard exterior covering flesh • Pressurized fluid-filled compartment • Cartilage or bone internally supporting body • The component of blood responsible for creating blood clots • Voluntary, of or relating to the body, distinct from the mind. • Nervous System The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. • ...
ESS Unit 2 Terms 2024-12-18
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- A way of representing a physical quantity by a series of binary numbers. A digital representation can have only specific discrete values.
- An instrument for the precise measurement of angles
- Plot A box plot, or box-and-whisker plot, is a type of graph used to display patterns of univariate numeric data
- Primitives The simplest two-dimensional or three-dimensional geometric shape.
- train A mechanism used for transmitting rotary motion and torque through interlocking teeth.
- Machine A machine made up of two or more simple machines.
- Model A visual representation of an idea. A conceptual model can be a sketch, concept map, schematic, flow chart, or any other visual representation.
- force An external force applied to an object.
- Pulley A first-class lever that has an axle attached to a supporting structure and changes the direction of force.
- Modified Organism Plant or animal that has artifically manipulated genes.
- The science of movement (or mechanics) of a living body, including how muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments work together to produce movement.
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- method A solid modeling design method where an object is created by adding volume to a smaller object.
- matrix A tool used to compare design solutions against one another using specific criteria.
- Design A process that uses a computer to assist in designing something, such as a part, circuit, or building.
- ration A mathematical model that represents the behavior of the gear train.
- Motion A combination of linear motion in two directions resulting in curved lines of motion.
- A slender threadlike object, strand, or fiber used in additive manufacturing and three-dimensional printing.
- A metal piece or die that is heated and forces plastic filament or metal through a shaped hole to produce a continuous ribbon of the material.
- and Tackle Fixed and movable pulleys in combination that provide mechanical advantage and a change of direction for effort force.
- A limitation or restriction.
20 Clues: A limitation or restriction. • force An external force applied to an object. • An instrument for the precise measurement of angles • Machine A machine made up of two or more simple machines. • Modified Organism Plant or animal that has artifically manipulated genes. • ration A mathematical model that represents the behavior of the gear train. • ...
Ω 2025-09-09
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- a sweet crystallizable material that consists wholly or essentially of sucrose, is colorless or white when pure tending to brown when less refined, is obtained commercially from sugarcane or sugar beet and less extensively from sorghum, maples, and palms, and is important as a source of dietary carbohydrate and as a sweetener and preservative of other foods
- the soft wavy or curly usually thick undercoat of various hairy mammals and especially the sheep made up of a matrix of keratin fibers and covered with minute scales
- of a favorable character or tendency
- a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory
- to ascertain by the use of one's eyes
- containing as much or as many as is possible or norma
- the hard fibrous substance consisting basically of xylem that makes up the greater part of the stems, branches, and roots of trees or shrubs beneath the bark and is found to a limited extent in herbaceous plants
- used in auxiliary function to express obligation, propriety, or expediency
- to exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force
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- to support oneself on the feet in an erect position
- a small flat or slightly raised cake
- a person who prepares food for eating
- used in auxiliary function to express plan or intention
- any of several games played between two teams on a usually rectangular field having goalposts or goals at each end and whose object is to get the ball over a goal line, into a goal, or between goalposts by running, passing, or kicking: such as
- and as an alternative to can suggesting less force or certainty or as a polite form in the present
15 Clues: a small flat or slightly raised cake • of a favorable character or tendency • a person who prepares food for eating • to ascertain by the use of one's eyes • to support oneself on the feet in an erect position • containing as much or as many as is possible or norma • used in auxiliary function to express plan or intention • ...
HRM REVISION 2024-02-16
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- Management style that involves centralized and autonomous decision-making, without input from others in the organization.
- A form of flexible organizational structure that uses teams of employees with suitable skills and qualifications drawn from different departments or divisions of the business.
- The type of organization also called horizontal structure
- Refers to the operational efficiency of employees by calculating levels of output per worker. The more motivated employees are, the more productive they will be.
- The removal of one or more layers in a hierarchal structure
- The situation in an organization where decision-making authority is delegated throughout, rather than from a central authoritative group.
- Labour markets in which people are on short-term, impromptu, temporary contracts. This includes freelance worker and independent contractors.
- Management style that actively involves the participation of employees in the decision-making process.
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- The transfer of information from one entity to another. It is vital to how a business operates.
- The intrinsic desire to do something, which exists when workers do something because they want to, rather than because they have to.
- The administrative systems within an organization, such as the formal policies and procedures of the business. It includes the formal rules, regulations, and procedures of the organization.
- The art of getting things done through others by setting clear objectives and organizing organizational resources.
- The art of inspiring and motivating other people toward achieving a common organizational aim or vision.
- A hands-off approach to leadership by devolving decision-making power to the workforce.
- The total number of employees in a business organization at any particular point in time.
15 Clues: The type of organization also called horizontal structure • The removal of one or more layers in a hierarchal structure • A hands-off approach to leadership by devolving decision-making power to the workforce. • The total number of employees in a business organization at any particular point in time. • ...
Computer Science Access Reading 2026-03-05
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- A programming language used for server-side web development, software development, mathematics and system scripting.
- A computer programming model that organizes software design around data, or objects, rather than functions and logic in order to build modular, maintainable and scalable applications. (acronym)
- The rate of change of a function with respect to a variable; fundamental to the solution of problems in calculus and differential equations.
- What language is this in: SELECT * FROM Customers; (acronym)
- The active 'brain' of a computer. (acronym)
- A rectangular grid of numbers arranged in rows and columns called as a 2 by 2 ______ for example.
- An organised collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system.
- A test for intelligence in a computer, requiring that a human being should be unable to distinguish the machine from another human being by using the replies to questions put to both.
- A data structure that holds a number of data items or elements of the same data type.
- What control flow statement is this?: for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { System.out.println(i); }
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- A computer vision task that aims to locate objects in digital images.
- A machine learning model that stacks simple "neurons" in layers and learns pattern-recognizing weights and biases from data to map inputs to outputs.
- A very fun activity that every Computer Science student definitely enjoys!
- Fill in the blank: _____ Dog: species = "Canine"; def __init__(self, name): self.name = name or _____ Dog { String species = "Canine"; String name; Dog(String name){ this.name = name; } }
- A numbering scheme in which there are only two possible values for each digit, 0 or 1.
15 Clues: The active 'brain' of a computer. (acronym) • What language is this in: SELECT * FROM Customers; (acronym) • A computer vision task that aims to locate objects in digital images. • A very fun activity that every Computer Science student definitely enjoys! • A data structure that holds a number of data items or elements of the same data type. • ...
Organizational Structures 2025-10-09
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- The grouping of individuals into departments based on work functions, product or service, target , geographic territory and process used to create products
- A structure to arrange group jobs based on specific tasks in order to enhance efficiency; increase the effectiveness of communication and reporting
- Structures that are clearly defined and organized; can be found in any size business
- When decisions are made by individuals closest to the problem; more conductive to making changes in a process
- A non-elaborate structure; has little formalization; has a centralized authority
- Departmentalization that groups activities around common customer categories; uses the assumption that customers in each department have a common set of problems and needs can be met by having specialists for each
- An organization that combines the elements of a functional and product-based departmentalization creating duel chain of command; employees have at least two bosses; authority is shared between two supervisors; involves irregular communication
- Occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make decisions
- Produce an organizations goods and services
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- The rights of supervisory position to give orders; one persons position over another
- Laid back and unrefined structures that involve employees completing tasks which may not fit their job description; normally found in smaller businesses with fewer employees
- A systematic grouping of individuals which have been brough together to accomplish a common goal
- Part of an organizations management team, oversee the work of operative employees; are the only managers who do not manage other managers; considered first level managers
- An organization not defined or limited by boundaries or categories imposed by traditional structure; blurs boundaries surrounding an organization by increasing its interdependence with its environment
- The number of employees a supervisor can direct; varies from supervisor to supervisor
15 Clues: Produce an organizations goods and services • A non-elaborate structure; has little formalization; has a centralized authority • Occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make decisions • The rights of supervisory position to give orders; one persons position over another • ...
Earth Science 2016-10-27
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- with no net electric charge and a mass slightly larger than that of a proton
- a trough or fold of stratified rock in which the strata slope upward from the axis
- is a statistical measure that indicates the extent to which two or more variables fluctuate together
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- is a naturally occurring, yellow-to-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface, which is commonly refined into various types of fuels
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity
- It is a volcanic feature formed by the collapse of a volcano into itself, making it a large, special form of volcanic crater.
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- plates: are pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere.
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments (> 2 mm) within a matrix of finer grained material
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- a ridge-shaped fold of stratified rock in which the strata slope downward from the crest
- It is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in air or another gas.
15 Clues: with no net electric charge and a mass slightly larger than that of a proton • the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake • a trough or fold of stratified rock in which the strata slope upward from the axis • It is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in air or another gas. • ...
Crossword Organize 2024-03-30
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- Structure , the organization is organized around self-managed teams or workgroups that are responsible for specific tasks or projects.
- is another process in the organization’s internal environment which involves the collaboration and coordination of its different work units or work divisions
- Structure-This promotes a more decentralized decision-making process and fosters a collaborative working environment.
- Structure: Also known as a traditional or bureaucratic structure, this type of organization has multiple layers of management, with each layer reporting to the one above it.
- Managers must explain the task objective and the work or duties someone else is expected to do
- of Labor –involves assigning different tasks to different people in the organization’s different work units.
- the manager is satisfied with the tentative plan of action presented, granting of the authority to act immediately follows.
- structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures.
- is collection of people working together under a division of labor and
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- is the process in which different individuals and units perform different tasks.
- Managers must explain the task objective and the work or duties someone else is expected to do
- a person responsible for organizing all or part of a company or similar organization
- has great effect on developing structures of an organization. The success of many organizations totally depend on the organizing skills of people inside the organization.
- The selected subordinate must be competent and must have the manager’s task objectives.
- refers to the procedures that connect the work activities of the different work divisions/units of the firm in order to achieve its overall goal.
- structure- the organization is made up of a core team or entity that collaborates with a network of external partners, suppliers, and contractors to accomplish its goals.
16 Clues: is collection of people working together under a division of labor and • structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures. • is the process in which different individuals and units perform different tasks. • a person responsible for organizing all or part of a company or similar organization • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2023-01-20
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- the cycle of enzyme-catalyzed dark reactions of photosynthesis that occurs in the chloroplasts of plants and in many bacteria and that involves the fixation of carbon dioxide and the formation of a 6-carbon sugar
- a phosphorylated nucleotide C10H16N5O13P3 composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups that supplies energy for many biochemical cellular processes by undergoing enzymatic hydrolysis especially to AD
- the colorless proteinaceous matrix of a chloroplast in which the chlorophyll-containing lamellae are embedded
- an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate
- one that absorbs light with a wavelength of about 700 nanometers
- the sequential transfer of electrons especially by cytochromes in cellular respiration from an oxidizable substrate to molecular oxygen by a series of oxidation-reduction reactions
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- any of the membranous disks of lamellae within plant chloroplasts that are composed of protein and lipid and are the sites of the photochemical reactions of photosynthesis
- the green photosynthetic pigment found chiefly in the chloroplasts of plants and occurring especially as a blue-black ester C55H72MgN4O5 or a dark green ester C55H70MgN4O6
- coloring matter in animals and plants especially in a cell or tissue
- occurring between or involving two or more membranes
- coenzyme C21H28N7O17P3 of numerous dehydrogenases (such as that acting on glucose-6-phosphate) that occurs especially in red blood cells and plays a role in intermediary metabolism similar to NAD but acting often on different metabolites
- synthesis of chemical compounds with the aid of radiant energy and especially light
12 Clues: occurring between or involving two or more membranes • one that absorbs light with a wavelength of about 700 nanometers • coloring matter in animals and plants especially in a cell or tissue • an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate • synthesis of chemical compounds with the aid of radiant energy and especially light • ...
Aero Terms Unit 2 Puzzle 2.1 2024-12-18
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- Layers A thin layer of air next to the surface of an airfoil which shows a reduction in speed due to the air's viscosity.
- In/ Wash Out A built in twist in the wing so that the trailing edge at the wingtip is raised (Wash out) or lowered (Wash in). This significantly affects the slow flight and stall characteristics of the wing.
- of Interia A mathematical property of a cross section that is concerned with a surface area and how that area is distributed about a centroidal axis.
- The ability of a material to resist deflection or stretching.
- Any alteration of shape or dimensions of a body caused by stresses, thermal expansion or contraction, chemical or metallurgical transformations, or shrinkage and expansions due to moisture change.
- Forward-acting force which opposes drag and propels the aircraft through the air.
- Stabalizer A structure that creates up and down forces at the tail to keep the fuselage aligned in pitch with the relative wind. The structure itself is horizontal while the forces it creates are vertical.
- Span The distance from wing tip to wing tip of a wing planform.
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- area A surface or shape exposed by making a straight cut through something at right angles to the axis.
- A material made of multiple layers of fibers held together with a matrix.
- A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
- Any of the long rod-shaped photosensitive receptors in the retina that are responsive to faint light.
12 Clues: The ability of a material to resist deflection or stretching. • Span The distance from wing tip to wing tip of a wing planform. • A material made of multiple layers of fibers held together with a matrix. • Forward-acting force which opposes drag and propels the aircraft through the air. • ...
chapter 5 crossword puzzle 2015-01-16
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- is one which has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as likely to become extinct.
- species that have rapidly decreasing numbers of individuals.
- field of biology that studies methods and implements plans to protect biodiversity.
- the changes in population or community structures that occur at the boundary of two habitats.
- is an umbrella term describing the complete process by which habitat loss results in the division of large, continuous habitats into a greater number of smaller patches of lower total area, isolated from each other by a matrix of dissimilar habitats, and is not just the pattern of spatial.
- a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it possesses elevated levels of hydrogen ions.
- when members of a species are held by people in zoos or other conservation facilities.
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- a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude of about 6.2 miles (10 km) containing a high concentration of ozone, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun.
- programs that release organisms into an area where their species once lived in hopes of reestablishing naturally reproducing populations.
- damage to a habitat by air, water, and land pollution.
- is the degree of variation of life. It is a measure of the variety of organisms present in different ecosystems.
- natural strips of land that allow the migration of organisms from one wilderness area to another.
- plant or animal species introduced into an area where they do not occur naturally, non-native species.
- when the last members of a species die.
- philosophy that promotes letting people use resources in wilderness areas in ways that will not damage the ecosystem.
15 Clues: when the last members of a species die. • damage to a habitat by air, water, and land pollution. • species that have rapidly decreasing numbers of individuals. • field of biology that studies methods and implements plans to protect biodiversity. • when members of a species are held by people in zoos or other conservation facilities. • ...
January SNHS Crossword Version 1 2025-01-22
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- - An element that decays into other elements, also the property of some unstable atoms to spontaneously emit nuclear reaction
- - the study of fish, a branch of zoology
- - a form of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other remains unaffected (ex. Barnacles living on a humpback whale)
- - Only conic section that has asymptotes. An example for an equation for this shape is y2 - x2 = 4
- - “mass in motion,” the product of mass and velocity of an object (p = mv)
- - A mathematical object that is used to transform vectors; usually written in the form of a grid of numbers
- - A measure of the strength of a field passing through a given area (physics magnetism), also describes any effect that appears to pass/travel through a surface or substance
- - the tendency/measure of a liquid to resist flow (ex. Honey has higher ___ than water)
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- - a critically endangered paedomorphic salamander found in Central Mexico.
- - refers to a type of rock formed under high heat, high pressure, or a combination of these factors
- zero - the lowest possible temperature in which there is no motion or heat (approximately 0 Kelvin, -273.15 °C, or -460 °F)
- - the process of liquid moving through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution
- - the mechanically weak and ductile region of the upper mantle of Earth (lies below the lithosphere)
- - the process by which a more dense plate of the earth’s crust moves sideways and downwards into the mantle underneath a less dense plate at a convergent plate boundary.
- - a substance which speeds up a chemical reaction but does NOT change the outcomes of the reaction
15 Clues: - the study of fish, a branch of zoology • - a critically endangered paedomorphic salamander found in Central Mexico. • - “mass in motion,” the product of mass and velocity of an object (p = mv) • - the tendency/measure of a liquid to resist flow (ex. Honey has higher ___ than water) • ...
Ch. 7 Skeletal System Unit 2023-10-16
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- Production of blood cells from dividing stem and progenitor cells; hemopoiesis
- dense connective tissue covering the surface of a bone; a tough, vascular covering of dense connective tissue
- thin, scalelike structure located in the medial wall of each orbit between the ethmoid bone and the maxilla
- branching bony plate that separates irregular spaces within spongy bone
- cartilaginous layers between the epiphyses and diaphysis of a long bone that grow, lengthening the bone
- forms anterior portion of the skull above the eyes, including the forehead, the roof of the nasal cavity, and the roofs of the orbits (bony sockets) of the eyes
- Thin, flat bone located in the midline of the nasal cavity; it connects to the ethmoid bone to form the nasal septum
- 5 bones of the instep
- cartilage hyaline cartilage that covers ends of bones in synovial joints
- 7 ankle bones
- forms the lowest portion of the hip bone, is L-shaped, with its angle (ischial tuberosity) pointing posteriorly and downward
- bones that have long longitudinal axes and expanded ends; i.g.) forearm and thigh bones
- dense bone tissue in which cells are organized in osteons without apparent spaces; has a continuous extracellular matrix with no gaps
- long, thin, and nearly rectangular; lie side by side and are fused at the midline where they form the bridge of the nose
- lower jawbone; a horizontal horseshoe-shaped body with a vertical, flat ramus projecting upward at each end
- bone that forms from membranelike layers of primitive connective tissue
- Any of the round bones that form within tendons adjacent to joints; usually small and nodular and embedded in a tendon adjacent to a joint; i.g.) kneecap (patella)
- oxygen-carrying pigment in red blood cells
- bones with a variety of shapes and most are connected to several other bones; i.g.) vertebrae that compose the backbone and many facial bones
- the widening part of the bone where diaphysis and epiphysis meet
- thigh bone
- either end of a long bone that articulates (forms a joint) with another bone
- upper arm bone
- platelike structures with broad surfaces; i.g.) ribs, scapulae, and some bones of the skull
- located below each parietal bone forming the lower sides and the base of the cranium; joins the parietal bone along a squamous suture
- bone that begins as hyaline cartilage that is subsequently replaced by bone tissue
- constitutes the anterior portion of the hip bone
- The lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg
- a tarsal bone that can move freely where it joins the tibia and fibula, forming the ankle
- membranous areas of incomplete intramembranous ossification
- Inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger.
- the largest of the tarsals; heel bone; located below the talus where it projects backward to form the base of the heel
- the twelve vertebrae of the thorax that hold the ribs
- bone that consists of bars and plates separated by irregular spaces; cancellous bone
- bone-forming cell
- cavity containing red or yellow marrow within the diaphysis of a long bone
- located in front of the sphenoid bone; consists of two masses, one on each side of the nasal cavity, joined horizontally by thin cribriform plates
- the second cervical vertebra; specialized with an upward projection called the odontoid process, on which the atlas rotates
- hormone released by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that promotes the growth of the organism
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- the part of the skeleton that supports and protects the organs of the head, neck, and trunk
- cell that breaks down bone matrix
- Formed by the pelvic girdle, sacrum, and coccyx; protects the lower abdominal and internal reproductive organs
- cylinder-shaped unit containing bone cells and matrix lamellae that surround a central canal; Haversian system
- located on each side of the skull just behind the frontal bone; shaped like a curved plate and has four borders; form the bulging sides and roof of the cranium
- responsible for the prominences of the cheeks below and to the sides of the eyes; help form the lateral walls and the floors of the orbits
- The shin bone; the larger of the two bones of the lower leg
- consists of thirteen immovable bones and a movable lower jawbone; forms the basic shape of the face; provide attachments for muscles that move the jaw and control facial expressions
- cranium and facial bones
- located in the neck, supports the tongue and has no articulations to other bones
- forms the upper jaw;
- the 5 bones that form the palms of the hand
- located behind the maxillae
- transfer sound vibrations to the hearing receptors
- mature bone cells
- consists of the femur, patella (kneecap), tibia, and fibula
- seven bones that comprise the bony axis of the neck
- first cervical vertebra that supports the head
- kneecap; covers the anterior surface
- shaft of a long bone
- 8 wrist bones
- connective tissue within spaces in bones that includes hematopoietic stem cells
- wedged between several other bones in the anterior portion of the cranium; consists of a central part and two winglike structures that extend laterally toward each side of the skull
- encloses and protects the brain, and its surface provides attachments for muscles that make chewing and head movements possible
- the five vertebrae in the small of the back (loin) that support more weight than the superior vertebrae and have larger and stronger bodies
- consists of many vertebrae separated by fibrocartilaginous intervertebral discs and connected to one another by ligaments; near the end, it has the sacrum which is ended with the coccyx; extends from the skull to the pelvis and forms the vertical axis of the skeleton
- joins the parietal bones along the lambdoid suture; forms the back of the skull and the base of the cranium
- cubelike, with roughly equal lengths and widths; i.g.) bones of the wrists and ankles
- when osteoclasts resorb bone tissue and osteoblasts replace the bone; ongoing replacement of old bone tissue by new bone tissue
- fragile, scroll-shaped bones attached to the lateral walls of the nasal cavity; largest of the conchae; are below the superior and middle nasal conchae of the ethmoid bone; support mucous membranes in the nasal cavity
- tissue lining the medullary cavity in a bone
- lateral bone of the forearm
- formed by two hip bones attached to each other anteriorly and to the sacrum posteriorly; connect the bones of the lower limbs to the axial skeleton; part of the pelvis
- the largest and most superior portion of the hip bone, flares outward, forming the prominence of the hip
- consist of the humorous, radius, and ulnas
- 14 bones of the fingers & toes
- lower jaw bone; a movable bone held to the cranium by ligaments
76 Clues: thigh bone • 7 ankle bones • 8 wrist bones • upper arm bone • mature bone cells • bone-forming cell • forms the upper jaw; • shaft of a long bone • 5 bones of the instep • cranium and facial bones • located behind the maxillae • lateral bone of the forearm • 14 bones of the fingers & toes • cell that breaks down bone matrix • kneecap; covers the anterior surface • ...
Biotechnology Explorer-Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Purification Kit experiment 2021-05-20
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- this is a collection of E. coli that has been transformed with recombinant plasmid vectors carrying DNA inserts from a single
- this is a clump of genetically identical bacterial cells growing on an agar plate. Because all the cells in a single colony are genetically identical, they are called clones.
- cellular membranes and other debris of lysed bacteria are found at the bottom of a microfuge tube.
- this has the initials of G.F.P and was originally isolated from the bioluminescent jellyfish, Aequorea victoria. The gene for GFP has recently been cloned. The unique three-dimensional conformation of GFP causes it to resonate when exposed to ultraviolet and give off energy in the form of visible green light.
- this provides a solid matrix to support bacterial growth. Contains nutrient mixture of carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleotides, salts, and vitamins.
- Such a population is called “clonal”. The process of creating a clonal population is called “cloning”. Identical copies of a specific DNA sequence, or gene, can be accomplished following mitotic division of a transformed host cell.
- this is a process of identifying wanted bacteria from a bacterial library.
- this is a liquid and solid media, which is referred to as LB (named after Luria-Bertani) broth and agar are made from an extract of yeast and an enzymatic digest of meat byproducts which provides a mixture of carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleotides, salts, and vitamins, all of which are nutrients for bacterial growth. Agar, which is from seaweed, polymerizes when heated to form a solid gel (very analogous to Jell-O), and functions to provide a solid support on which
- this is a carbohydrate, normally used as source of food by bacteria.
- this is when DNA is extracted from a given cell type, it can be cut into pieces and the pieces can be cloned en masse into a population of plasmids. This process produces a population of hybrid i.e. recombinant DNAs. After introducing these hybrids back into cells, each transformed cell will have received and propagated one unique hybrid. Every hybrid will contain the same vector DNA but a different “insert” dna. If there are 1,000 different DNA molecules in the original mixture,1,000 different hybrids will be formed; 1,000 different transformant cells will be recovered, each carrying one of the original 1,000 pieces of genetic information. Such a collection is called a DNA library. If the original extract came from human cells, the library is a human library. Individual DNAs of interest can be fished out of such a library by screening the library with an appropriate probe.
- this is a circular DNA molecule, capable of autonomous replication, carrying one or more genes for antibiotic resistance proteins.
- this is a protein which provides resistance to the antibiotic ampicillin. The beta-lactamase protein is produced and secreted by bacteria which have been transformed with a plasmid containing the gene for beta-lactamase(bla). The secreted beta-lactamase inactivates the ampicillin present in the growth medium, which allows for bacterial growth and expression of newly acquired genes also contained on the plasmid i.e. GFP.
- this minimizing the possibility of outside bacterial contamination during an experiment through observance of cleanliness and using careful laboratory techniques.
- this is a plasmid containing the GFP sequence and ampicillin resistance gene which codes for Beta-lactamase.
- this is when you apply biology in the real world by the specific manipulation of living organisms, especially at the genetic level, to produce potentially beneficial products.
- this is a gene expression in all organisms is carefully regulated to allow for differing conditions and to prevent wasteful overproduction of unneeded proteins. The genes involved in the transport and breakdown of food are good examples of highly regulated genes. For example, the simple sugar, arabinose, can be used as a source of energy and carbon by bacteria. The bacterial enzymes that are needed to breakdown or digest arabinose for food are not expressed in the absence of arabinose but are expressed when arabinose is present in the environment. In other words when arabinose is around the genes for these digestive enzymes are turned on. When arabinose runs out these genes are turned back off.
- this is a process for separating complex liquid mixtures of proteins or other molecules by passing a liquid mixture over a column containing a solid matrix. The properties of the matrix can be tailored to allow for the selective separation of one kind of molecule from another. Properties include solubility, molecular size, and charge.
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- this is the process of cutting and recombining DNA fragments as
- this is when material is released from inside a lysed bacterial cell. Includes proteins, nucleic acids, and all other internal cytoplasmic constituents.
- this is a heavy particles, like bacteria or
- this machine spins a mixture at very high speed to separate heavy and light particles. In this case, centrifugation results in a “pellet” found at the bottom of the tube, and a liquid “supernatant” that resides above the pellet.
- this is a process of passing an inoculating loop with bacteria on it across an agar plate.
- this is when the plasmid is used to move the genes into the bacteria, which contains the gene for beta-lactamase which provides resistance to the antibiotic ampicillin. The beta-lactamase protein is produced and secreted by bacteria which contain the plasmid. The secreted beta-lactamase inactivates the ampicillin present in the LB/agar, which allows for bacterial growth. Only bacteria which contain the plasmids, and express beta-lactamase can survive on the plates which contain ampicillin. Only a very small percentage of the cells take up the plasmid DNA and are transformed. Non-transformed cells, cells that do not contain the plasmid, can not grow on the ampicillin selection plates.
- The manipulation of an organism’s genetic material (DNA) by introducing or eliminating specific genes.
- this is a liquid containing cellular debris that are lighter than the debris in the pellet formed after centrifugation.
- this is when a population of cells is prepared by growth from a single cell, all the cells in the population will be genetically
- culture the bacteria.
- this requires an enzyme to lyse, or break open bacteria cell walls. The enzyme occurs naturally in human tears, acting as a bactericidal agent to help prevent bacterial eye infections. lysozyme gets its name from its ability to lyse bacteria.
28 Clues: culture the bacteria. • this is a heavy particles, like bacteria or • this is the process of cutting and recombining DNA fragments as • this is a carbohydrate, normally used as source of food by bacteria. • this is a process of identifying wanted bacteria from a bacterial library. • ...
Math Vocabulary 2024-10-12
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- Function An exponential function in mathematics is a function of the form 𝑓 ( 𝑥 ) = 𝑎 ⋅ 𝑏^𝑥. 𝑎 is a constant (called the coefficient), 𝑏 is the base of the exponential function, which is a positive real number, and 𝑏 ≠ 1, and 𝑥 is the exponent, which can be any real number.
- A specific case or instance that disproves a general statement or proposition. It demonstrates that the statement is not universally true. For example, if a statement claims that "all prime numbers are odd," finding the prime number 2, which is even, serves as a counterexample, showing that the original statement is false. Some approaches to this are starting from known facts, axioms, or previously proven statements and using logical steps to arrive directly at the statement to be proved, assuming the opposite of the statement to be proved, and then showing that this assumption leads to a contradiction, or proving that the contrapositive of the statement is true. For a statement of the form "If P, then Q," its contrapositive is "If not Q, then not P."
- Root A number value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. If 𝑦 is the square root of 𝑥, then that means 𝑦^2 = 𝑥
- An algebraic expression that consists of exactly two terms and are combined with either a plus sign or a minus sign. Examples: a+b, a-b, 3x + 2, a^2 - 4b, 5 - 7x
- The absence of contradictions within a set of statements, axioms, or a logical system. For example, if x+y=2 and 2x−y=1, then this system of equalities is __________ because the solution of 𝑥 = 1, 𝑦 = 1 satisfies both equations.
- A process where a quantity increases at a rate proportional to its current value. This is commonly expressed with the equation: 𝑁 ( 𝑡 ) = 𝑁 0 𝑒^𝑘𝑡. N(t) is the quantity at time 𝑡, 𝑁 0 is the initial quantity at time 𝑡 = 0, 𝑘 is the growth constant, a positive real number that represents the rate of growth, and 𝑒 is the base of the natural logarithm.
- Variation A linear relationship between two variables where one variable is a constant multiple of the other. If one variable changes, the other changes proportionally. This relationship can be expressed using the equation 𝑦 = 𝑘𝑥.
- If no set of values for the variables that satisfies all the equations simultaneously. For example, if x+y=2 and x+y=3, the system of equalities is ____________ because there are no values of 𝑥 and 𝑦 that can satisfy both equations at the same time.
- An algebraic expression that consists of only one term. Examples: 7, 3x, -2a^2, 5xy^3, 4x^2n^3
- A line that separates different regions in a coordinate plane, often in the context of inequalities or systems of linear equations. For a linear equation in two variables, like 𝑦 = 𝑚 𝑥 + 𝑏, the boundary line represents all the solutions of that equation. It divides the plane into two halves.
- Not divisible by 2. If 1=2×0+1, then one is not an even number. If −5=2×(−3)+1, than -5 is not an even number.
- The set of all possible x-values (inputs) that can be used in the equation of the line. In the linear equation 𝑦 = 𝑚 𝑥 + 𝑏, the domain can be all real numbers unless specified otherwise, meaning any real number can be plugged in for 𝑥. The domain defines the range of inputs for which the line exists.
- Divisible by 2. If 2=2×1, then 2 is not odd. If −4=2×(−2), then -4 is not odd.
- The distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. If 𝑥 is positive or zero, ∣ 𝑥 ∣ = 𝑥. If 𝑥 is negative, ∣ 𝑥 ∣ = − 𝑥 (which is positive).
- An ordered list of numbers, objects, or other mathematical elements arranged in a specific order, following a particular rule or pattern. A sequence in which the difference between consecutive terms is constant. For example, the sequence 2,5,8,11,14 has a common difference of 3. The sequence 3,9,27,81 has a common ratio of 3.
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- Function A function that maps complex numbers to complex numbers. if 𝑧 = 𝑥 + 𝑖𝑦 is a complex number (where 𝑥 and 𝑦 are real numbers, and 𝑖 is the imaginary unit with 𝑖^2 = − 1), then a complex function 𝑓 is a rule that assigns each complex number 𝑧 in its domain to a complex number 𝑤 in its codomain, often expressed as 𝑤 = 𝑓 ( 𝑧 ).
- A special number that can be calculated from a square matrix and provides important information about the matrix.For a 2x2 matrix, 𝐴 = ( 𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐, 𝑑 ) The determinant of matrix 𝐴 is given by the formula det ( 𝐴 ) = 𝑎 𝑑 − 𝑏 𝑐
- An expression consisting of variables (also known as indeterminates) and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents of variables. Examples: 2x^2 + 3y + 4z + 5, 5x^3 + 2xy + 7q^2 - 4y + 1
- An operation that changes a figure or function in some way. Translation: Shifting a shape or graph without changing its size or orientation. Rotation: Turning a shape around a fixed point by a certain angle. Reflection: Flipping a shape over a line (axis) to create a mirror image. Scaling: Changing the size of a shape, either enlarging or shrinking it, while maintaining its proportions.
- The set of y-values (outputs) that the line can take. In the equation of a line like 𝑦 = 𝑚 𝑥 + 𝑏, the range is determined by the slope and y-intercept, indicating all possible heights (y-values) the line can reach across its domain (x-values).
- A statistical measure that describes the extent to which two variables change together. +1 indicates a perfect positive correlation (as one variable increases, the other also increases). -1 indicates a perfect negative correlation (as one variable increases, the other decreases). 0 indicates no correlation (the variables do not have a linear relationship).
- A fixed value that does not change.In an algebraic expression, a constant is a term that does not contain any variables. For example, in the expression 3𝑥 + 5, the number 5 is a constant term because it does not change regardless of the value of 𝑥.
- A process where a quantity increases at a rate proportional to its current value. This is commonly expressed with the equation: 𝑁 ( 𝑡 ) = 𝑁 0 𝑒^𝑘𝑡. N(t) is the quantity at time 𝑡, 𝑁 0 is the initial quantity at time 𝑡 = 0, 𝑘 is the growth constant, a positive real number that represents the rate of growth, and 𝑒 is the base of the natural logarithm.
- A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying a variable in an algebraic expression. in the polynomial 2𝑥^2 + 3𝑥 + 4, the coefficients are 2, 3, and 4. Here, 2 is the coefficient of 𝑥^2, 3 is the coefficient of 𝑥, and 4 is the constant term (which can also be considered a coefficient of 𝑥^0).
24 Clues: Divisible by 2. If 2=2×1, then 2 is not odd. If −4=2×(−2), then -4 is not odd. • An algebraic expression that consists of only one term. Examples: 7, 3x, -2a^2, 5xy^3, 4x^2n^3 • Not divisible by 2. If 1=2×0+1, then one is not an even number. If −5=2×(−3)+1, than -5 is not an even number. • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2020-05-09
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- - Materials placed outside of the mouth on replicas of prepared teeth. They are then fitted and cemented to the teeth
- popular in the past; Today, replaced hybrid ionomer cements and resin cements are used since they have better physical properties
- - Restorations of root caries since they bond to the root better than composites and release fluoride
- Using acid etchant during placement and occlusal interference can cause ________ following a placement of composite restorations.
- bases are applied in _______ layers (stronger)
- As Young's modulus states: the greater the volume of the filler, the more ________ the restoration
- Tip for porcelain: use _________ scalers, if improperly applied, can chip and craze margins of esthetic materials
- - Materials that can be placed directly into the cavity preparation or onto the tooth surface by the clinician without first being constructed outside that mouth. Composite resin, glass ionomer, hybrid ionomer, compomer
- resin that is added in hybrids so that they could have properties of glass ionomers and composites; They are stronger, less soluble, more polishable and more wear resistant; They release fluoride and have thermal expansion similar to tooth structure
- __________ is used to capture image of the tooth preparation directly from the tooth or the die and it is stored in the computer
- porcelain jackets are used mainly on ________ incisors
- Resin matrix absorbs (___sameword___) from oral cavity over time. The greater the resin content, the more (___sameword___) is absorbed. (___sameword___) causes expansion of the composite over 1st week of placement
- help contain the restorative material within the preparation during placement and to develop natural contours and areas
- - The restoration is fabricated by milling a device that shapes the ceramic block into the restoration as instructed by the computer program. Advantage: fabricated immediately. Disadvantage: not a precise fit
- - An effective technique for shade matching
- Liners, bases, or temporary cements that contain _______ are contraindicated since they inhibit set of resins
- - Glass ionomer is “sandwiched” between the tooth and another restorative material (composite). Glass ionomer seals better on the root while composite is more wear resistant and esthetically pleasing
- ________ will transmit hot and cold temperatures like natural tooth structure
- flowables have ________ viscosity, therefore adapt to cavity walls
- are placed interproximally and hold the matrix band against the tooth to seal the gingival margin
- After dentin bonding any form of moisture should be eliminated until restoration is completed. If contaminated, re-etch for (___time____) (follow manufacturers instructions)
- - Adding an unfilled resin to the surface of the composite after finishing and polishing. Purpose is to reseal margins opened by polymerization shrinkage
- - Used to rebuild missing dentin within the cavity preparation
- - Self-cured, tooth-colored fluoride releasing restorative materials
- - Cover the dentin for pulpal protection from temperature changes, chemicals within other restorative materials and from etchants
- - Shrinkage that occurs when material is cured although recent research indicates that material does NOT shrink toward the light.
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- Older composites appear radiolucent on radiograph since they do not have metals (in xray check the cavity margins – if its very well defined is a restoration; if not, it’s a carie)
- Composite should be placed in small increments about _______ thick to minimize polymerization shrinkage and allows curing light to penetrate thoroughly
- - Thin layers of esthetic materials bonded to the front portion of the teeth usually anterior teeth
- - Excellent esthetic appearance, Biocompatible, Low wear rate, Stain resistance, Potential to fracture, Difficulty repolishing it after adjustments
- acidulated fluorides can etch porcelain surfaces –________ (1.23%) is not used for porcelain (acid phosphor fluoride)
- liners are applied in _____ layers (weaker) closer to the pulp
- - Will capture an image of the tooth and upload it to a personal computer for processing. Shade information can be sent to the dental laboratory via email, disk, or by printout
- - Well tolerated by surrounding soft tissue, Minimal allergy to components of the material
- - Used for custom shade cases. The forked arrangement of the tubes simulates natural direction of daylight illumination
- - Smaller particles therefore easier to load in the resin matrix (advantage), weaker, less wear resistance
- - Highly viscous, Contain high volume of filler particles, Stronger and more wear resistance, Used on posterior teeth, Marketed as substitutes for amalgam due to their stiffness
- - Low viscosity resins, Vary in filler content, Same as flowable composites and Prevent dental caries in pits and fissures of teeth
- Composites (___sameword___) faster than amalgams; Microfills and flowables (___sameword__) faster than more heavily filled materials
- - Heavily filled composites, Used in badly broken down teeth requiring crowns, High strength, Bonded to tooth structure to minimize bacterial leakage
- - Metals such as lithium, barium, or strontium are added to filler to make the restoration more opaque when viewed on a radiograph
- Composites with _______ filler particles are stronger in both tension (pulling) and compression (bearing) than microfilled particles
- - Appear similar to natural teeth since they are fluorescent. They are also opalescent since they appear bluish when light reflects off them and orange-yellow when light passes through them. They do not have an opaque layer to hide metal
- - Filler content is 75% and 80% by weight, Contains macrofillers and microfillers, High strength, highly polished, used for anterior and posterior teeth
- Composite resins containing polycarboxylic acid and methacrylates. Do NOT bond to tooth structure as glass ionomers do
- ________ increment of composite resin will chemically bond to resin bonding agent on enamel and dentin and each additional increment will bond to the previously placed increment of composite
- Female clients should ______ lipstick or makeup since they could influence the shade
- Mixture of two or more materials with properties superior to any one component. Tooth colored materials used on anterior and posterior teeth
- - Flow readily; Delivered directly into cavity preparations by small needle from the syringes. Exhibit lower polymerization shrinkage than microhybrid composites and used in conservative dentistry
- - Large particles, Difficult to polish, Rough, stronger, no longer widely used
- - Hardening/curing
- Light-cured composites available in compules used with delivery gun or syringes. Containers are _______ so they are not affected by light
- compomers have ______ fluoride release than glass ionomers
- - Filled 80-85% by weight, Used for posterior teeth
- Alcohol _________ be used on the instrument to prevent sticking since it will weaken the composite
- ________ incremental layers when placing composite minimizes shrinkage
56 Clues: - Hardening/curing • - An effective technique for shade matching • bases are applied in _______ layers (stronger) • - Filled 80-85% by weight, Used for posterior teeth • porcelain jackets are used mainly on ________ incisors • compomers have ______ fluoride release than glass ionomers • liners are applied in _____ layers (weaker) closer to the pulp • ...
Estuaries Crossword 2020-03-22
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- A __________ is characterized by large flat fan-shaped deposits of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- __________ estuaries are characterized by barrier beaches or islands that form parallel to the coastline and separate the estuary from the ocean. [two words]
- In the ocean the concentration of salts, or __________, averages about 35 parts per thousand.
- Waters whose salt content is between that of freshwater and that of seawater are called __________.
- Estuaries formed by rivers or streams entering massive lakes are called __________ estuaries.
- __________ are steep-walled river valleys created by advancing glaciers that later became flooded with seawater as the glaciers retreated.
- Estuaries and their surrounding wetlands act as _______ that stabilize shorelines and protect coastal areas from floods, storm surges, and excessive erosion.
- __________ estuaries are formed when the earth’s tectonic plates run into or fold-up underneath each other.
- Estuaries are some of the most fertile ecosystems on earth, yet they may also be one of the most __________.
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- __________ estuaries are formed when rising sea levels flood existing river valleys. [two words]
- An __________ is a partially enclosed body of water and its adjacent habitats where saltwater from the ocean mixes with freshwater from rivers or streams.
- The salinity of estuarine water is __________ from one day to the next.
- Estuaries provide habitat for more than 75 percent of the __________ harvested in the United States.
- __________ is a spongy matrix of live roots, decomposing organic material, and soil that helps filter pollutants out of the water.
- One reason that estuaries are so productive is that the water filtering through them brings in __________ from the surrounding watershed.
- __________ beaches and islands are formed by the accumulation of sand or sediments deposited by ocean waves.
- Estuaries are typically classified based on how saltwater and freshwater mix in the estuary and on their __________.
- Most areas of the earth experience __________ high and low tides each day.
18 Clues: The salinity of estuarine water is __________ from one day to the next. • Most areas of the earth experience __________ high and low tides each day. • In the ocean the concentration of salts, or __________, averages about 35 parts per thousand. • Estuaries formed by rivers or streams entering massive lakes are called __________ estuaries. • ...
Lesson 8 - Using Illustrations and Graphics 2018-03-05
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- A collection of media files available to insert in Microsoft Office documents that can include illustrations, photographs, video, or audio content.
- A descriptive name in a worksheet.
- A few descriptive words providing readers with information regarding a figure, table, or equation.
- Graphical illustrations available within Word from a list of various categories, including List diagrams, Process diagrams, Cycle diagrams, Hierarchy diagrams, Relationship diagram, Matrix diagrams, and Pyramid diagrams.
- Discards all the formatting changes that you made to a picture, including changes to contrast, color, brightness, and style.
- An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen.
- A picture or other object inserted into a document that becomes part of the document. Compare to linked object.
- An intersection between a column and row.
- An image or other object that moves along with the text that surrounds it. Compare to floating object.
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- A feature within Microsoft Word that creates decorative effects with a string of text.
- Is a frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together.
- An image or other object positioned precisely on the page, allowing the text to wrap around it in one of several available formats. Compare to inline object.
- Reduces the size of an object.
- The process of trimming the horizontal or vertical edges of a picture to get rid of unwanted areas.
- Figures such as lines, rectangles, block arrows, equation shapes, flowcharts, stars and banners, and callouts that you can add to your document or drawing campus.
- A picture or other object inserted into a document by creating a connection between the document and picture file but not combining them in the same file. Compare to embedded object.
- An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected.
- The process of increasing or decreasing an original picture’s height and width by the same percentage.
18 Clues: Reduces the size of an object. • A descriptive name in a worksheet. • An intersection between a column and row. • Is a frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together. • An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen. • An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected. • ...
Module 12: Business Acumen & Management 2019-04-17
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- Anyone who has privileged access to material information about a company.
- _______ listen to everything that is being said so that you are clear as to what is being asked and then formulate your response or ask a question.
- They monitor the application(s) to ensure they are operating as required.
- Determine the timeline and keep the project on schedule/coordinate project activities, Determine and manage risk factors.
- Each task deserves your utmost attention, no matter how many times you have done it successfully in the past.
- Reduces risk and cost, Increases interoperability, and Increases certainty.
- Proofreading the report for completeness and accuracy, Providing interpretation notes as necessary, Providing logical formatting and presentation of the data are simple strategies to pay Attention to _____.
- They design, write test and implement the actual code.
- Organizations are interested in _______.
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- The term business _______ pertains to a person's knowledge and ability to make profitable business decisions.
- Data files submitted should be validated using an organizational wide matrix and thorough expert reviews.
- It's important to take time to fully understand the issues and desired outcomes so work out the best question(s) to ask in order to get the best possible ______.
- the buying of one company's asset(s) such as land, wells, facilities or the entire company by another.
- The term _______ information is generally used to describe information conveniently compiled throughout the years by an individual or a company.
- the selling of one company's asset(s) such as land, wells, facilities, or the entire company to another.
- Make sure your question(s) is clear, to the point, and that your chosen style of wording and language is understandable. Make sure you know your ________.
- They analyze the business' needs around an identified problem and develop a solution(s) serving as a liaison between business staff and IT.
- There is always an implied duty of fidelity towards your employer that should prevent breach of confidential information.
18 Clues: Organizations are interested in _______. • They design, write test and implement the actual code. • Anyone who has privileged access to material information about a company. • They monitor the application(s) to ensure they are operating as required. • Reduces risk and cost, Increases interoperability, and Increases certainty. • ...
Alicyn Chapter 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-11
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- A molecule formed from pyruvate that enters the Krebs cycle and helps start energy-producing reactions.
- The movement of hydrogen ions (H⁺) across the inner mitochondrial membrane that drives the production of ATP.
- Processes that do not require oxygen.
- The area between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria.
- (ETC) A series of proteins in the inner mitochondrial membrane that use high-energy electrons to make lots of ATP.
- A process cells use to break down food molecules (like glucose) to release energy the cell can use.
- Acid Cycle) A series of reactions in the mitochondria that break down Acetyl CoA to produce energy carriers like NADH and FADH₂.
- An anaerobic process where cells convert pyruvate into lactic acid to make ATP when oxygen is low (like in muscles during intense exercise).
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- The fluid-filled space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- An anaerobic process used by yeast and some bacteria where pyruvate is turned into alcohol and carbon dioxide while making a small amount of ATP.
- Another energy-carrying molecule made in the Krebs cycle; it also delivers electrons to the electron transport chain.
- The main energy molecule cells use to power activities.
- The highly folded membrane inside the mitochondria that contains the proteins for the electron transport chain.
- The first step of cellular respiration where glucose is split into two molecules of pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP.
- A molecule made at the end of glycolysis; it is the starting point for the next steps of respiration.
- Processes that do require oxygen.
- An energy-carrying molecule made during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle; it brings high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain.
- A molecule in the Krebs cycle that combines with Acetyl CoA to form citrate and restart the cycle.
18 Clues: Processes that do require oxygen. • Processes that do not require oxygen. • The main energy molecule cells use to power activities. • The area between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria. • The fluid-filled space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs. • ...
test correction crossword puzzle 2022-11-22
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- causes bones to become weak and brittle
- A pectoral girdle, also referred to as the shoulder girdle, connects your upper limbs to the bones along the axis of your body.
- the cells that degrade bone to initiate normal bone remodeling and mediate bone loss in pathologic conditions by increasing their resorptive activity.
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- is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease, which means that your immune system attacks healthy cells in your body by mistake, causing inflammation (painful swelling) in the affected parts of the body. RA mainly attacks the joints, usually many joints at once.
- are subdivided based on the shapes of the articulating surfaces of the bones that form each joint. The six types of synovial joints are pivot, hinge, condyloid, saddle, plane, and ball-and socket-joints
- cells responsible for the secretion and deposition of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) into the extracellular matrix during bone formation.
6 Clues: causes bones to become weak and brittle • A pectoral girdle, also referred to as the shoulder girdle, connects your upper limbs to the bones along the axis of your body. • cells responsible for the secretion and deposition of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) into the extracellular matrix during bone formation. • ...
Week 2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-15
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- ,The Application/Tool do we use to reach out to Internal Departments?
- ,If a customer contacts on live chat and is not logged in asking about a bet being settled incorrectly what besides Standard Security can be asked?
- ,The Application/Tool do we use to bring up customers accounts to review.
- ,The Technique that is used to handle all customers.
- ,What is it called when you ask for Full name date of birth and email address or telephone number?
- ,What communication method would you see a majority of Enhanced Security to resolve an customers issue?
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- ,For what category would you ALWAYS ask for Enhanced Security?
- ,What communication method would you first ask for the username to bring up account?
- ,What communication method would you see a majority of no security needed?
- ,The relevant tool that we use to review all policies and procedures?
- ,Supplying the customer with accurate and up-to-date information regarding aspects of their account that are relevant to the query or issue.
- ,What is it called when you ask for Full name date of birth email or telephone number address and username?
- ,The Application/Tool do we use to check what documents customer send in to complete Verification.
- ,Means answering the customers questions or bringing their issues to a satisfactory conclusion to the best of your ability by using the resources available?
- ,Ensuring that each and every contact is delivered in a way which demonstrates a real commitment to the customer and bet365.
- ,What is it called where you can find what security is needed for each communication method?
- ,What communication method can you only send if you are logged into your account?
- ,The Application/Tool do we use to send emails throughout bet365.
18 Clues: ,The Technique that is used to handle all customers. • ,For what category would you ALWAYS ask for Enhanced Security? • ,The Application/Tool do we use to send emails throughout bet365. • ,The relevant tool that we use to review all policies and procedures? • ,The Application/Tool do we use to reach out to Internal Departments? • ...
Plant cells, organs and tissues 2026-03-25
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- Layer of cells just inside the endodermis in roots that can give rise to lateral roots
- Region of plant tissue that contains undifferentiated cells capable of continuous growth and differentiation
- The outermost protective layer of parenchymous cells covering the plant body
- A type of tissue responsible for photosynthesis, storage, and support
- A cell that is alive at maturity, has a thin cell wall and is involved in photosynthesis, storage, and provide support as part of the matrix.
- A parenchymous cell in the phloem that assists in nutrient transport and provides metabolic support to sieve tube elements
- A lateral meristem(cambium), found in Eudicots, that produces secondary xylem and secondary phloem, during secondary growth
- Vascular tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant. Contains vessel elements, tracheids and sclereids.
- Cells that surround the stomata and regulate gas exchange and water loss by opening and closing the stomata
- Vascular tissue that transports soluble sugars and containing cells such as sieve tube elements, companion cells and sclereids
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- Regulates the flow of water and nutrients into the vascular cylinder
- The ability of a plant cell to develop into a complete organism
- The initial structures or tissues from which new organs or tissues develop in plants.
- Monocots have one of me while eudicots have two. I am the main food supply for the embryo in eudicot seeds
- Cell, alive at maturity, unevenly thickened primary cell walls to support other parts of the plant
- Cells that are dead at maturity and have thick, lignified secondary cell walls that provide structural support. Includes fibers and sclereids
- A lateral meristem (cambium), found in eudicots, that produces cork cells and contributes to periderm/bark formation in woody plants
- Formed by double fertilization in Angiosperms to provide nourishment to the developing embryo within the seed. Main food supply in Monocot seeds.
18 Clues: The ability of a plant cell to develop into a complete organism • Regulates the flow of water and nutrients into the vascular cylinder • A type of tissue responsible for photosynthesis, storage, and support • The outermost protective layer of parenchymous cells covering the plant body • ...
Eureka 2024-03-07
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- The world's most indebted developer which was ordered to liquidate in 2023?
- A strategy that urges businesses to think creatively, find untapped markets and stand out by offering something fresh.
- Which consulting framework identifies strategic options by analyzing a company's current and potential offerings across existing and new markets?
- What is the primary focus of the MECE principle in consulting frameworks?
- What type of audit is most effective in detecting and exposing financial fraud?
- What type of green bond issuance by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is a first for the country?
- Which option strategy is used in the following picture?
- This person is associated with the advertising campaign of which bank?
- Which government ministry fined Google for anti-trust violations in India?
- In February 2023, authorities in India arrested the former chairman and managing director of a major infrastructure company for allegedly falsifying financial documents and diverting funds. Which company's leader might this be referring to?
- Which Indian telecom giant recently partnered with a global cloud provider for 5G network rollout?
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- During the COVID-19 pandemic, which major telecommunications company acquired a video conferencing platform called aiming to capitalize on the surge in remote communication, but ultimately shut it down in August 2023 due to market competition?
- Which type of hedge fund focuses on isolating mispricings in foreign exchange markets?
- Who is called as the father of “Management consulting”?
- Which Indian IT services company was accused of financial irregularities in 2017, leading to a significant drop in its stock price?
- In order to strengthen its presence in the global market, which Indian conglomerate strategically acquired stakes in international companies such as US-based shale gas assets and UK-based toy retailer Hamleys?
- If the interest rate rises, determine investment in which of the instrument is desirable?
- What is the term for the quadrant in the "BCG Matrix" representing products with high market share in a slow-growing market?
18 Clues: Who is called as the father of “Management consulting”? • Which option strategy is used in the following picture? • This person is associated with the advertising campaign of which bank? • What is the primary focus of the MECE principle in consulting frameworks? • Which government ministry fined Google for anti-trust violations in India? • ...
Mass Spectrometry 2025-02-02
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- A fundamental parameter in mass spectrometry, used to identify and analyze ions based on their unique mass and charge characteristics
- The presence of different forms of a protein within a sample.
- A soft ionization technique that uses a laser-absorbing matrix to ionize large molecules with minimal fragmentation.
- A soft ionization technique that produces ions by applying a high voltage to a liquid to create an aerosol.
- Formed by four parallel cylindrical metallic rods carrying electrical currents in a vacuum. Two diagonally opposite rods exert a direct current, whilst the other rod pair exerts an opposite high-frequency alternating current
- A multiple stages of mass analysis with fragmentation steps in between. This technique is used to break down selected ions into fragments, providing detailed structural information about the molecules
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- A technique that imparts lower energy, resulting in minimal fragmentation. This is useful for analyzing large, fragile molecules like proteins and peptides
- Represents the distribution of ion charges detected. It provides information about the ionization state of the molecules and helps in understanding the molecular structure
- A graphical representation of the isotopic composition of a sample
- A technique that imparts high energy to the sample, causing extensive fragmentation of the molecules.
- The covalent alteration of a protein after its synthesis. Might affecting the protein's function, stability, and localization
- A technique that separates and identifies ionized molecules in the gas phase based on their mobility in a carrier gas.
- A technique that measures the time it takes for ions to travel through a flight tube to the detector.
13 Clues: The presence of different forms of a protein within a sample. • A graphical representation of the isotopic composition of a sample • A technique that imparts high energy to the sample, causing extensive fragmentation of the molecules. • A technique that measures the time it takes for ions to travel through a flight tube to the detector. • ...
MOAC - Lesson 8 Review 2022-03-16
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- object: A picture or other object inserted into a document by creating a connection between the document and picture file but not combining them in the same file. Compare to embedded object.
- A feature within Microsoft Word that creates decorative effects with a string of text.
- An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen.
- canvas: A frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together.
- The process of increasing or decreasing an original picture’s height and width by the same percentage.
- object: An image or other object that moves along with the text that surrounds it. Compare to floating object.
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- A few descriptive words providing readers with information regarding a figure, table, or equation.
- object: An image or other object positioned precisely on the page, allowing the text to wrap around it in one of several available formats. Compare to inline object.
- object: A picture or other object inserted into a document that becomes part of the document. Compare to linked object.
- Figures such as lines, rectangles, block arrows, equation shapes, flowcharts, stars and banners, and callouts that you can add to your document or drawing campus.
- The process of trimming the horizontal or vertical edges of a picture to get rid of unwanted areas.
- Clippings: An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected.
- Art graphics: Graphical illustrations available within Word from a list of various categories, including List diagrams, Process diagrams, Cycle diagrams, Hierarchy diagrams, Relationship diagram, Matrix diagrams, and Pyramid diagrams.
13 Clues: An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen. • canvas: A frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together. • A feature within Microsoft Word that creates decorative effects with a string of text. • Clippings: An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected. • ...
81624 tiertwosme 2024-08-12
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- Identifies a specific group of identical products and contains the products NDC.
- Unique product identifier placed on each package from pallet to individual unit.
- The tracking solution used by McKesson’s to comply with legal requirements on serialization, tracking and tracing, and regulatory reporting of pharmaceutical products.
- Used to identify the “Who” and “Where” of product movement transactions including legal entities, functional entities or physical locations.
- outlines steps for track and trace requirements for the US Drug Supply Chain from manufacturer to dispenser to aid in detecting and removing potentially dangerous drugs.
- Identified as potentially counterfeit, diverted , or stolen; intentionally adulterated or otherwise unfit for distribution as it would cause harm or adverse health consequences.
- Identifies different units of the same product.
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- Provides information about each transfer of ownership, detailing the journey the products takes from manufacturing to dispensing.
- Organization that created a common foundation for business by uniquely identifying, accurately capturing and automatically sharing vital information about products, locations, and assets.
- GS1 standard used to create, capture, and store information when a product is manufactured, packaged, shipped, or when something has happened to the product physically that may transform it.
- Use patterns of squares, hexagons, dots and other shapes to encode data and will house the serialization product infromation. Can also be known as the GS1 Data Matrix.
- Serialized Global Trade Item Number is an add-on to GTIN that allows you to individually identify different units of the same product
- Acts as a license plate to track a pallet shipment of logistics units through the supply chain.
13 Clues: Identifies different units of the same product. • Identifies a specific group of identical products and contains the products NDC. • Unique product identifier placed on each package from pallet to individual unit. • Acts as a license plate to track a pallet shipment of logistics units through the supply chain. • ...
Perio Part 10 2022-03-19
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- A bowl-shaped defect in the interdental alveolar bone with bone loss nearly equal on the roots of two adjacent teeth.
- Cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues including the bone marrow and lympthatic system.
- Epithelium that faces the oral cavity
- An inflammatory response of the gingival tissues resulting from bacterial plaque biofilm accumulation located at and below the gingival margin.
- Inflammation confined to the gingival tissue of a single tooth or to a group of teeth.
- A gingival pocket created due to the enlargment of gingival tissue but the JE remains in its normal position.
- Gingivitis that is usually painless and more commonly encountered.
- A periodontium with no loss of periodontal tissue.
- A specialized stratified squamous epithelium that functions well in the wet environment of the oral cavity
- A gingival mass characterized by a mushroom-like tissue mass that commonly occurs on the maxilla and interproximally and results from an exaggerated tissue response to plaque or other irritants.
- The area of tissue that is affected by inflammation which is described as localized or generalized in the mouth.
- An ecological term to describe a species that has a disproportionately large effect on its community relative to its presence in a small amount.
- Cells that produce bone matrix of collagen and other protein fibers
- Theory that postulates that a shift from beneficial to pathogenic bacteria triggers and uncontrolled host inflammatory response and the uncontrolled host response is responsible for the tissue destruction.
- Risk factors that can be changed.
- The keystone species in periodontitis.
- The way that an individual's body responds to an infection.
- Bony defects due to periodontitis.
- Color of the complex of bacteria that are strongly associated with periodontal disease but are also found in the absence of it.
- Cells that remove mineral material and organic matrix of bone.
- PDL fiber group that is located apical to the alveolar crest fibers and extends from the cementum to the bone at right angles to the long axis of the root and resist horizontal pressure against the crown.
- Inflammation of the dental papilla only.
- A type of epithelial-connective tissue interface that enhances the adhesion of the epithelium to connective tissue by increasing surface area and allows the skin to resist mechanical forces.
- Fill in the Blank: Neutrophils are considered to be _____ _______ cells that die when they become engorged with the bacteria they phagocytize.
- Inflammation of the gingival margin papilla and attached gingiva.
- PDL fiber group that located apical to the horizontal group that extend from the cementum to the bone in a diagonal direction and resists vertical pressures.
- Gingival fiber bundles that extend from the cementum near the CEJ and run horizontally between adjacent teeth that link adjacent teeth into a dental arch unit.
- Risk factors such as malpositioned teeth root grooves concavities and furcations.
- Immune system that develops throughout life acts as a second line of defense and protects against reexposure to the same pathogen.
- When one or more factors cause a disease.
- Risk factors that can be acquired or anatomical within the oral cavity.
- A cell junction that connects an epithelial basal cell to the basal lamina.
- PMN's are essential for the control of what type of infections?
- The primary etiologic agents in the initiation of periodontal disease.
- Cellular structures that mechanically attach a cell and its cytoskeleton to its neighboring cells or to the basal lamina.
- Risk factors such as calculus and overhanging or poorly contoured restorations.
- Gingival fibers that are embedded in the cementum near the CEJ and fan out into the gingival connective tissue that attach the gingiva to the teeth.
- A state free from inflammatory periodontal disease that allows an individual to function normally and avoid consequences due to current or past disease.
- Bony defect that results when bone resorption occurs in an uneven oblique direction and the JE is located apical to the crest of the alveolar bone affecting an individual tooth.
- Supragingival fiber bundles located in the papillae coronal to the transseptal fiber bundles that connect the oral and vestibular interdental papillae of posterior teeth.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that encircle the tooth in a ring-like manner coronal to the alveolar crest and are not attached to the cementum.
- A collection of responses that protects the body against infections by bacteria viruses fungi toxins and parasites.
- Gingival fibers that encircle several teeth and link adjacent teeth into a dental arch unit.
- A specialized cell junction that connects 2 neighboring epithelial cells and their cytoskeletons together.
- the only part of the periodontium that is visible to the unaided eye.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that pass from the cementum of one tooth over the crestal alveolar bone to the cementum of the adjacent tooth and connect adjacent teeth to one another to secure alignment in the arch.
- The sequence of events that occur during the development of a disease or abnormal condition.
- cells that fomr the extracellular matrix and secrete it into the intracellular spaces.
- Inflammation that involves all or most of the tissue in the mouth.
- A periodontium with pre-existing loss of periodontal tissue but not currently undergoing loss of connective tissue or alveolar bone.
- Describes the area where the gingival tissue is inflamed.
- Phagocytes that play a vital role in combating the bacteria in plaque biofilms.
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- PDL fiber group that extends from the apex of the tooth to the bone and secures the tooth in its socket and resists forces that may lift the tooth out of the socket.
- Plaque Hypothesis that postulates that the accumulation of nonspecific bacteria triggers the host inflammatory response and then the host response alters the local environment within the sulcus.
- Epithelium that faces the tooth surface without being in contact with the tooth surface.
- a bacterial infection of all parts of the periodontium characterized by apical migration of the CEJ loss of connective tissue attachment and loss of alveolar bone.
- granules withing the cytoplasm of PMN's that are filled with strong bactericidal and digestive enzymes which can kill and digest bacterial cells after phagocytosis.
- Fill in the Blank: Sites with bleeding upon probing and deeper probing depths are associated with an __________ gingival crevicular flow.
- The presence of an abnormally high concentration of glucose in the circulating blood that occurs especially in individuals with diabetes mellitus.
- the major proteins of the extracellular matrix.
- a type of periodontal disease that is a bacterial infection characterized by changes in color contour and consistency of gingival tissues.
- Finger-like extensions of connective tissue that project up and interlock with epithelium.
- Gingival fibers that extend from the periosteum of the alveolar crest into the gingival connective tissue and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that extend laterally from the periosteum of the alveolar bone and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- Immune system that humans are born with and is the first line of defense against invading organisms.
- Hypothesis that the presence of certain microbial pathogens even in small amounts can cause a shift from beneficial to pathogenic microbes in a biofilm triggering an uncontrolled host response.
- The role of neutrophils as they provide the first line of defense.
- The individual
- White blood cells
- cells that play a major role in the immune response.
- type of tissue is enamel?
- Occurs on a multirooted tooth when periodontal infection invades the area between and around the roots resulting in a loss of alveolar bone between the roots of the teeth.
- The process by which epithelial tissue receives oxygen and nourishment from vessels in the underlying connective tissue.
- Those variables that increase the likelihood of periodontitis developing in an individual.
- Inflammation of the gingival margin and papilla.
- PDL fiber group present only in the furcation region of multirooted teeth that extends from the cementum in the furcation area to the interradicular septum of the alveolar bone and helps stabilize the tooth.
- Another name for PMN's
- Risk factors that cannot be changed.
- A specialized cell junction that connects the epithelial cells to the basal lamina.
- PDL Fiber group that extends from the cervical cementum to the alveolar crest and resists horizontal movements of the tooth and prevents tooth extrusion.
- the only dental tissue of the tooth that is not a specialized form of connective tissue.
- Cementum that is located at the cementoenamel junction
- Contains no blood vessels.
- protein fibers that form a dense network of strong rope-like cables that secure and hold the gingival connetive tissues together.
- Is multifaceted and includes the ability to speak smile taste touch chew swallow and convey a range of emotions through facial expressions with confidence and without pain discomfort and disease of the craniofacial complex.
- The body's response to injury or invasion by disease-producing organisms.
86 Clues: The individual • White blood cells • Another name for PMN's • type of tissue is enamel? • Contains no blood vessels. • Risk factors that can be changed. • Bony defects due to periodontitis. • Risk factors that cannot be changed. • Epithelium that faces the oral cavity • The keystone species in periodontitis. • Inflammation of the dental papilla only. • ...
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MNG93002_Topic 11 2018-01-24
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- Support and control people as they carry out structurally defined roles and responsibilities.
- The type of structure that divides responsibilities according to the organisation’s primary specialist roles such as production, research and sales.
- The type of structure that is built up of separate divisions based on products, services or geographical areas.
- The type of structure in which teams are created, undertake the work and are then dissolved.
- One of the key cultural systems of indirect control systems and concerned with the selection of appropriate staff from the onset.
- The type of structure that combines different structural dimensions simultaneously, for example product divisions and geographical territories or product divisions and functional specialisms.
- One of the key cultural systems of indirect control systems and concerned with how employee behaviours are shaped by social processes once they are at work.
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- The type of systems that typically involve some formalised system of ‘contracting’ for resources or inputs from other parts of an organisation and for supplying outputs to other parts of an organisation.
- The type of structure that combines local responsiveness with high global coordination.
- Give people formally defined roles, responsibilities and lines of reporting regarding strategy.
- A framework that highlights the importance of fit between strategy, structure, systems, staff, style, skills and superordinate goals.
- The type of systems that plan and control the allocation of resources and monitor their utilisation.
- One of the key cultural systems of indirect control systems and concerned with how appropriate behaviour can be encouraged through pay, promotion or symbolic processes.
- The kind of supervision involving control of strategic decisions by one or a few individuals, typically focused on the effort put into the business by employees.
14 Clues: The type of structure that combines local responsiveness with high global coordination. • The type of structure in which teams are created, undertake the work and are then dissolved. • Support and control people as they carry out structurally defined roles and responsibilities. • ...
Soil Vocab Set 2 2023-10-24
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- occurs when soil particles are pressed together, reducing pore space between them
- the largest, coarsest mineral particles. These particles are 2.00 to 0.05 mm in diameter and feel gritty when rubbed between your fingers
- the water content of the soil two to three days after a rain or irrigation event when the remainder of water has been removed by the downward forces of gravity
- comprised of very fine mineral particles (less than 0.002mm) and not much organic material. It feels sticky when wet.
- the ability of a certain soil texture to physically hold water against the force of gravity
- the amount of water that a soil can store that is available for use by plants. It is the water held between field capacity and the wilting.
- matter that has come from a recently living organism
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- the amount of water per unit weight or per unit soil bulk volume in the soil, expressed in percent, that is held so tightly by the soil matrix that roots cannot absorb this water and a plant will wilt.
- the downward movement of dissolved mobile plant nutrients in the soil profile following percolating water such as rain or irrigation water
- particles are 0.05 to 0.002 mm and feel similar to flour when dry
- the rate and degree of removal of water by surface run-off, flow through the soil to underground spaces, evaporation, and transpiration
- amount of pores, or open space, between soil particles
- combines all three of these types of particles (sand, silt, clay) in relatively equal amounts.
- physical condition of soil, especially in relation to its suitability for planting or growing a crop
14 Clues: matter that has come from a recently living organism • amount of pores, or open space, between soil particles • particles are 0.05 to 0.002 mm and feel similar to flour when dry • occurs when soil particles are pressed together, reducing pore space between them • the ability of a certain soil texture to physically hold water against the force of gravity • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-03-10
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- Oxidation - Each pyruvate from glycolysis goes into the mitochondrial matrix, the innermost compartment of mitochondria. There, it’s converted into a two-carbon molecule bound to Coenzyme A, known as acetyl CoA. Carbon dioxide is released and is generated.
- - is the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- CoA - provides the acetyl group for energy synthesis in the Krebs cycle
- - The contents of a cell between the plasma membrane and the nuclear envelope; includes cytosol which is the jelly-like substance that fills the space between organelles
- - (O), a colorless gas that exists in large quantities in the air
- - The eukaryotic cell structure where cellular respiration occurs
- - (H2O), It consists of three atoms : two of hydrogen and one of oxygen.
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- Respiration - The process by which organisms break down glucose into a form that the cell can use as energy
- Transport Chain - the final stage of Cellular respiration
- - the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. It produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water.
- Dioxide - (CO2), A colorless, odorless gas. It is a waste product made by the body.
- - is a redox cofactor that is created during the Krebs cycle and utilized during the last part of cellular respiration, the electron transport chain.
- - the end product of glycolysis, is the bridge between glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle.
- - a vital cofactor in cellular respiration and is involved in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle, acting as an electron carrier.
- Acid Cycle - a chain of reactions occurring in the mitochondria, through which almost all living cells produce energy in aerobic respiration. It uses oxygen and gives out water and carbon dioxide as products. Here, ADP is converted into ATP.
15 Clues: Transport Chain - the final stage of Cellular respiration • - (O), a colorless gas that exists in large quantities in the air • - The eukaryotic cell structure where cellular respiration occurs • CoA - provides the acetyl group for energy synthesis in the Krebs cycle • - (H2O), It consists of three atoms : two of hydrogen and one of oxygen. • ...
AJR Algebra 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-14
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- The process of finding the value of a variable (AJR’s "World’s Smallest Violin" is about solving problems in tough situations).
- A line in the coordinate plane (AJR’s "Sober Up" could relate to finding a path or direction, like a line).
- A set of numbers arranged in rows and columns (AJR's "3 O'Clock Things" could be seen as a way to list or organize, much like matrices).
- A pair of numbers that tell where a point is on a graph (AJR's "Joe" refers to finding the right position in life).
- A number’s distance from zero (Just like AJR’s "Next Up Forever," there’s an idea of distance and separation in their lyrics).
- A value that satisfies an equation (Similar to how AJR’s "Way Less Sad" explores emotional solutions).
- The number that makes an equation true (like AJR’s "The Good Part," where everything falls into place).
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- A straight path that extends in both directions (Like AJR’s “The Click,” which connects the past and the future in a line).
- The number in front of a variable (AJR’s "Burn the House Down" could represent the importance of coefficients in making things work).
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equals sign (AJR’s song "I'm Not Famous" hints at balancing different aspects of life).
- A number that divides another number exactly (AJR’s song "Weak" talks about breaking down)
- An expression with numbers, variables, and operations (AJR often uses complex ideas in their music, similar to this concept).
- A term for a quantity raised to a power (AJR’s "100 Bad Days" might refer to things being magnified or intensified).
- The result of multiplying a number by itself (AJR's song "Bang!" talks about repetition, much like squaring).
- A term for a number with a variable raised to the first power (AJR’s "OK Overture" includes moments of clarity in expressions).
15 Clues: A number that divides another number exactly (AJR’s song "Weak" talks about breaking down) • A value that satisfies an equation (Similar to how AJR’s "Way Less Sad" explores emotional solutions). • The number that makes an equation true (like AJR’s "The Good Part," where everything falls into place). • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle: Cellular Respiration 2015-11-28
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- Cycle Part of cellular respiration, which takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.It produces a net gain of 2 ATP and requires oxygen. This part occurs twice for each acetyl CoA.
- Acid During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound.
- This occurs when in an anaerobic environment (without oxygen) and oxygen is needed, cells are forced to go through _________________, in order to produce ATP molecules.
- Acid Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________.
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- A fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. NADH and FADH2 bring electrons to the electron transport chain, a series of proteins embedded inside mitochondria.
- One of the three stages of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm of the mitochondria. It is anaerobic and begins with glucose and two ATP molecules.
- Transport Chain Last stage of cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondrial membrane. It produces about 33-34 ATPs and is aerobic, requiring oxygen. Water is also formed during this phase.
- A set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. It involves complex sequences of reactions, metabolic pathways
- Synthase It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules.
9 Clues: Acid Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________. • Acid During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound. • Synthase It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules. • ...
Porifera 2020-02-03
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- - attached directly by its base without a stalk or peduncle
- - a slender pointed usually hard body especially : one of the minute calcareous or siliceous bodies that support the tissue of various invertebrates
- - in the body of invertebrates including echinoderms, molluscs, tunicates, sponges and some chelicerates.
- - genus of marine sponges of the class Calcarea (calcareous sponges), characterized by a fingerlike body shape known as the syconoid type of structure. ... Water is driven through the sponge by the beating of many hairlike cilia lining the central cavity.
- (singular ostium) - Any of the small openings or pores in a sponge, through which water is drawn in.
- - a tough-coated dormant cluster of embryonic cells produced by a freshwater sponge for development in more favorable conditions.
- - a modified type of collagen protein, forms the fibrous skeleton of most organisms among the phylum Porifera, the sponges.
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- - is an excretory structure in the living sponge, a large opening to the outside through which the current of water exits after passing through the spongocoel.
- (Pinacocyte) - the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by periderm.
- - a type of sponge having an oval shape and a thin body wall with pores leading directly into the spongocoel.
- - are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia.
- - cells that line the interior of asconoid, syconoid and leuconoid body type sponges that contain a central flagellum, or cilium, surrounded by a collar of microvilli which are connected by a thin membrane
- - a sponge of the most complex structure, composed of a mass of flagellated chambers and water canals.
- (Mesenchyme) - is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge
14 Clues: (Mesenchyme) - is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge • - attached directly by its base without a stalk or peduncle • - are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia. • (Pinacocyte) - the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by periderm. • ...
CW2: Marketing Strategy 2022-09-11
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- _________ strategies that focus on entering new markets with existing products.Example: Hoping to develop the market for price-sensitive coffee drinkers who are interested in good coffee, manufacturers of high-end coffee makers (like Keurig) began targeting customers who go to coffee shops.
- Based to the situation analysis, organizations analyze their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, or conduct what's called a _______analysis.
- a statement that communicates where the organization is headed in the future.
- process that helps an organization allocate its resources to capitalize on opportunities in the marketplace.
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- Market __________strategies that focus on increasing a firm’s sales of its existing products to its existing customers. Example: When Frito-Lay distributes money-saving coupons to customers or offers them discounts to buy multiple packages of snacks, the company is utilizing a penetration strategy.
- Product ________ strategies that involve creating new products for existing customers. Example: A new product can also be one that comes in different variations, such as new flavors, colors, and sizes.
- a statement that communicates who an organization is and what it values to its stakeholders
- A declaration of intent or a ______ proposition introduces a company's brand to consumers by telling them what the company stands for, how it operates, and why it deserves their business
- Stars, cash cows, question marks, and dogs are the 4 categories of this matrix.
9 Clues: a statement that communicates where the organization is headed in the future. • Stars, cash cows, question marks, and dogs are the 4 categories of this matrix. • a statement that communicates who an organization is and what it values to its stakeholders • ...
afo 2021-09-09
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- hemiplegia Spastic hemiplegia is a neuromuscular condition in which muscles on one side of the body are in a constant state of contraction.
- Comes from Latin Roots MULTUS meaning many, much, more than one.
- matrix A tool for comparing design solutions against one another, using specific criteria that are based on project requirements.
- Having the dimensions of height, width, and depth.
- Responsible for making sure the team works together and all requirements are met, keeping in mind that your team needs to plan, build, and test the solution in the time provided.
- sketch A sketch in which an object's parallel edges are drawn with parallel lines, typically at 30-degree angles to the horizontal baseline. There are no vanishing points, and three sides of the object can be seen simultaneously.
- sketch A sketch typically including three primary views of an object that are drawn using orthographic projections. The top, front, and right primary views of the object are projected onto a drawing plane perpendicular to each view. An isometric sketch of the object is often included.
- sketch A preliminary visual of an idea for a design. Most thumbnail sketches are not full size and have little detail. Their purpose is to help quickly explore possible alternative designs.
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- Repeating a process to yield results successively closer to the goal.
- Sketch A preliminary visual of a possible idea for a design. Most thumbnail sketches are not full-size and have little detail. They are intended to quickly explore possible alternative designs.
- Responsible for documenting your team's process
- Sketch A sketch in which an object's parallel edges are drawn with parallel lines, typically at 30-degree angles to the horizontal baseline. There are no vanishing points and three sides of the object can be seen simultaneously.
- artifacts A group of documentation that can include client interview responses, observations, research, design drawings, prototypes, photos, videos, test results, or satisfaction surveys.
- palsy (CP) A condition that affects body movement and coordination. It is caused by brain injury or brain malformation that occurs before, during, or immediately after birth when an infant's brain is still developing.
- ankle foot orthosis
- Responsible for presenting your team's work and final design solution to the class
- Greek, meaning equal
- English comes from Anglo Latin meaning " Stout or thick Finger."
- Responsible for trying on and testing the model
19 Clues: ankle foot orthosis • Greek, meaning equal • Responsible for documenting your team's process • Responsible for trying on and testing the model • Having the dimensions of height, width, and depth. • Comes from Latin Roots MULTUS meaning many, much, more than one. • English comes from Anglo Latin meaning " Stout or thick Finger." • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle: Cellular Respiration 2015-11-28
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- Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________.
- A set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. It involves complex sequences of reactions, metabolic pathways.
- It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules.
- A fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. NADH and FADH2 bring electrons to the electron transport chain, a series of proteins embedded inside mitochondria.
- This occurs when in an anaerobic environment (without oxygen) and oxygen is needed, cells are forced to go through ______________________, in order to produce ATP molecules.
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- Last stage of cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondrial membrane. It produces about 33-34 ATPs and is aerobic, requiring oxygen. Water is also formed during this phase
- One of the three stages of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm of the mitochondria. It is anaerobic and begins with glucose and two ATP molecules.
- Part of cellular respiration, which takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.It produces a net gain of 2 ATP and requires oxygen. This part occurs twice for each acetyl CoA.
- During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound.
- A recyclable and rechargeable molecule, made during cellular respiration, is used to provide energy throughout the cell. The product of cellular respiration is 32-34 of these.
10 Clues: Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________. • During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound. • It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules. • ...
mm 2024-04-28
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- An essential surgical instrument used to hold back and expose tissues during plastic surgery procedures, allowing for optimal visibility and access to the surgical site without causing damage.
- A fibrous protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin, often used as a biomaterial in wound healing and tissue regeneration.
- A surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin grafts from donor areas with precise control over thickness, commonly used in reconstructive surgeries for covering burn wounds.
- A medical device used to break up kidney stones into smaller fragments using shock waves or laser energy, allowing for easier passage or removal from the body.
- A structure or framework used in tissue engineering to support the growth of new tissue.
- A network of cross-linked polymer chains capable of holding large amounts of water, used in biomedical applications such as drug delivery and tissue engineering.
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- Preventing or inhibiting the formation of bacterial biofilms on material surfaces, important for biomaterials used in medical devices.
- A laboratory instrument used to measure and quantify the sense of smell or olfactory perception in humans or animals, typically by presenting odorants or fragrances at various concentrations and recording subjective or objective responses.
- A spherical vesicle composed of lipid bilayers, used in biomaterials for drug delivery and gene therapy applications.
- A complex microbial community attached to surfaces, encased in a matrix, resistant to antibiotics, and posing challenges in healthcare due to persistent infections.
10 Clues: A structure or framework used in tissue engineering to support the growth of new tissue. • A spherical vesicle composed of lipid bilayers, used in biomaterials for drug delivery and gene therapy applications. • A fibrous protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin, often used as a biomaterial in wound healing and tissue regeneration. • ...
mm 2024-04-28
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- An essential surgical instrument used to hold back and expose tissues during plastic surgery procedures, allowing for optimal visibility and access to the surgical site without causing damage.
- A fibrous protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin, often used as a biomaterial in wound healing and tissue regeneration.
- A surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin grafts from donor areas with precise control over thickness, commonly used in reconstructive surgeries for covering burn wounds.
- A medical device used to break up kidney stones into smaller fragments using shock waves or laser energy, allowing for easier passage or removal from the body.
- A structure or framework used in tissue engineering to support the growth of new tissue.
- A network of cross-linked polymer chains capable of holding large amounts of water, used in biomedical applications such as drug delivery and tissue engineering.
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- Preventing or inhibiting the formation of bacterial biofilms on material surfaces, important for biomaterials used in medical devices.
- A laboratory instrument used to measure and quantify the sense of smell or olfactory perception in humans or animals, typically by presenting odorants or fragrances at various concentrations and recording subjective or objective responses.
- A spherical vesicle composed of lipid bilayers, used in biomaterials for drug delivery and gene therapy applications.
- A complex microbial community attached to surfaces, encased in a matrix, resistant to antibiotics, and posing challenges in healthcare due to persistent infections.
10 Clues: A structure or framework used in tissue engineering to support the growth of new tissue. • A spherical vesicle composed of lipid bilayers, used in biomaterials for drug delivery and gene therapy applications. • A fibrous protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin, often used as a biomaterial in wound healing and tissue regeneration. • ...
Classic Movie Trivia 2022-10-13
LPE Academic Segment rotation 2024-01-15
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- Which major competitive filtration brand is not sold through VWR?
- What product do you recommend to be used for submerging cryotubes into liquid Nitrogen?
- A safer alternative to decontaminate then bleach or a self-made lab decontaminate.
- A lightweight universal pipette that offers an adjustable finger rest for right-handed or left-handed users. It also offers a lock in place volume adjustment, to prevent accidental volume drifting
- T/F Rapid-Flow is the only major filter unit tested which contains no heavy metals in the receiver bottles
- Which Nalgene Nunc and Matrix tube certification gives us an advantage over our competitors to ship samples by air
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- Pipette tip that offers a premium filter that offers a true self-sealing barrier, that will seal in aerosols upon contact and to prevent the passage of liquids in the event of over-pipetting or contamination
- A product characteristic often referred to as low binding and are created with the goal of preventing fluid substances like enzymes, DNA, cells, and proteins from adhering to their surface
- A line of universal fit pipette tips that are available from 5uL to 10mL. Their Non-sterile products are certified to be free of RNase, DNase, DNA and Pyrogen. These products can also be autoclaved at 120°C, 15 PSI for 15 minute.
- Who is the only other competitor who guarantees non-repeating barcodes?
10 Clues: Which major competitive filtration brand is not sold through VWR? • Who is the only other competitor who guarantees non-repeating barcodes? • A safer alternative to decontaminate then bleach or a self-made lab decontaminate. • What product do you recommend to be used for submerging cryotubes into liquid Nitrogen? • ...
Printmaking Terms 2023-03-29
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- Any of the techniques in which an image or tonal area is printed from lines or textures scratched or etched into a metal plate (engraving, etching, drypoint, aquatint)
- A form of stencil printing in which the stencil is adhered to a fine screen for a support, and the ink is pressed through the screen.
- A means of making prints by creating a raised design on a flat surface. The design is inked or covered with color and stamped on paper or another surface.
- A system to assure correct alignment of printed layers.
- A technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface.
- A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed by the artist.
- A means of incising lines in a metal plate with acid for printing in the intaglio technique.
- A printing technique in which the image is drawn on a very flat slab of limestone.
- A print pulled in an edition of one. There are no series of identical prints that are signed and numbered.
- The process of designing and producing multiple prints.
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- A round, smooth pad used to press paper against an inked wood or linoleum block.
- A printing process by which areas are blocked out to keep ink from non-image areas.
- Prints made at various stages during the creative process to act as guidelines for further stages to change, correct, or improve the image.
- A form of intaglio printing in which lines are incised into a mateal plate with a carving tool called a burin.
- A metal or wooden plate with a raised edge on each end to hold a woodcut or linocut in place while carving.
- A small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- The surface from which an image is printed, can be made from a variety of materials including metal, wood, and rubber.
17 Clues: A system to assure correct alignment of printed layers. • The process of designing and producing multiple prints. • A technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface. • A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed by the artist. • A small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing. • ...
Second Semester review 2022-11-17
2 Clues: low bone mineral density • degenerative disease of the bone characterized by reduced mass, deterioration of matrix, and diminished architectural strength
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle: Cellular Respiration 2015-11-28
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- Cycle Part of cellular respiration, which takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.It produces a net gain of 2 ATP and requires oxygen. This part occurs twice for each acetyl CoA.
- Acid During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound.
- This occurs when in an anaerobic environment (without oxygen) and oxygen is needed, cells are forced to go through _________________, in order to produce ATP molecules.
- Acid Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________.
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- A fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. NADH and FADH2 bring electrons to the electron transport chain, a series of proteins embedded inside mitochondria.
- One of the three stages of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm of the mitochondria. It is anaerobic and begins with glucose and two ATP molecules.
- Transport Chain Last stage of cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondrial membrane. It produces about 33-34 ATPs and is aerobic, requiring oxygen. Water is also formed during this phase.
- A set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. It involves complex sequences of reactions, metabolic pathways
- Synthase It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules.
9 Clues: Acid Fermentation in muscle cells produces a waste known as _____________. • Acid During glycolysis, 2 molecules of _____________ are made, which is a 3-C compound. • Synthase It is an enzyme, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which helps combine ADP and phosphate in order to form ATP molecules. • ...
Per- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances 2024-03-17
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- SGS supports a modified OTM-45 analysis for the measurement of 25 PFAS in what matrix?
- SGS has developed and validated many methods over the years (1633 PFAS, 1668 PCB congeners, 1614 PDBE, 1694 PPCPs, 1698 Sterols/Hormones, 1699 Pesticides, 1613 dioxins by GC-MS/MS) for what regulatory agency?
- SGS was one of the first commerical labs to support this method which enables extended monitoring of precursor PFAS by oxidizing the sample to convert characterized and uncharacterized PFAS into perfluoroalkyl acids that can be reported using LC-MS/MS.
- What PFAS screening method with rapid 3-5 day turnaround time has SGS had online for over a year?
- SGS supports this DW program that requires monitoring for 29 PFAS compounds and a single metal analyte, Lithium.
- SGS can measure these <4 chain length compounds from the same EPA 1633 sample extract.
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- SGS measures organic fluorine in aqueous matrices and provides a single concentration by what method?
- Radiochemical method of analysis for measuring the mass and quantity of an element in a substance and regarded as the "Gold Standard" of quantitation for PFAS measurement.
- SGS developed and validated this method for the US EPA and is recommended for use as the standard PFAS method for all matrices other than drinking water.
9 Clues: SGS supports a modified OTM-45 analysis for the measurement of 25 PFAS in what matrix? • SGS can measure these <4 chain length compounds from the same EPA 1633 sample extract. • What PFAS screening method with rapid 3-5 day turnaround time has SGS had online for over a year? • ...
XNA 3D Game Development- Chapter 2 Key Terms 2014-03-10
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- A method call used to cause the graphics device to interpret the vertex buffer and output the triangles it contains to the graphics card
- holds a list of 3D vertices that can be sent to the graphics card in a single push.
- If you hold your hands with your palms facing up, and curl your fingers 90 degrees up from your palm, your palm points along the positive X axis, and your fingers point along the positive Y axis. If you point your thumb out away from your hand, the thumb points along the positive Z axis, relative to X and Y.
- Requires the use of 3 coordinates to calculate locations along the x, y and the z axis.
- It is a camera that is placed in the location of the character's eyes
- describes to the graphics card how to translate (or project) 3D objects onto the 2D viewing area of the screen
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- tells the Visual Studio IDE that these sections of the code can be collapsed as a unit to hide the details while we work on other sections of the code
- is a two-dimensional array of numbers used to transform points in 3D space
- Effects are constructed with a mini-programming language that can produce a wide variety of surfaces and special effects
- defines the position and direction from which the camera views the 3D world
- defines the point, past which objects in the 3D world will no longer be displayed
11 Clues: It is a camera that is placed in the location of the character's eyes • is a two-dimensional array of numbers used to transform points in 3D space • defines the position and direction from which the camera views the 3D world • defines the point, past which objects in the 3D world will no longer be displayed • ...
Integumentary System 2020-05-08
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- tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs, typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix, often with collagen or other fibers, and including cartilaginous, fatty, and elastic tissues.
- a whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs.
- dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- a gland that produces an oily secretion
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
- the sheath of cells and connective tissue which surrounds the root of a hair.
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- The hypodermis is beneath the dermis which is beneath the epidermis. It is used mainly for fat storage. A layer of tissue lies immediately below the dermis of vertebrate skin.
- a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin. Such glands are found over most of the body, and have a simple coiled tubular structure.
- the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis.
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
11 Clues: a gland that produces an oily secretion • the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis. • the sheath of cells and connective tissue which surrounds the root of a hair. • a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary. • ...
Math 2023-12-05
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- the process or skill of calculating the total of two or more numbers or amounts
- the process of taking a matrix, vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference
- the ratio of the hypotenuse (in a right-angled triangle) to the side opposite an acute angle; the reciprocal of sine
- (in a right-angled triangle) the ratio of the side (other than the hypotenuse) adjacent to a particular acute angle to the side opposite the angle
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
- a straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point
- the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated.
- the factor that we multiply by itself three times to get that number
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- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the shorter side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle); the reciprocal of a cosine
- a small or tiny part, amount, or proportion of something.
- a person skilled in mathematics
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse
- It expresses the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle and appears in many mathematical expressions
- a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
17 Clues: a person skilled in mathematics • a small or tiny part, amount, or proportion of something. • the factor that we multiply by itself three times to get that number • a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself. • the process or skill of calculating the total of two or more numbers or amounts • ...
integumentary 2020-05-08
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- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs
- The _____ is beneath the dermis which is beneath the epidermis. It is used mainly for fat storage. The _____ consists primarily of loose connective tissue
- a whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs
- a gland that produces an oily secretion:
- secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin
- outermost layer of the skin
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- The _____ is an organ found in mammalian skin. It resides in the dermal layer of the skin and is made up of 20 different cell types, each with distinct functions. The _____ regulates hair growth via a complex interaction between hormones, neuropeptides and immune cells
- tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs, typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix, often with collagen or other fibers, and including cartilaginous, fatty, and elastic tissues
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
- a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight
11 Clues: outermost layer of the skin • a gland that produces an oily secretion: • secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin • a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary • ...
End-clas Quiz (By Team 5) 2018-10-28
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- Strategic risk affects the entity’s ______.
- Risks that are high likelihood, severe and fall on the unacceptable range in the risk matrix, we should _____/transfer the risk.
- Putting my hand up to answer A/P El’fred can be a risk or an _____ as I am able to contribute to the class discussion, but there is also chance that I might be wrong.
- Event Joe was late for his AC3104 class (event) because he overslept (root cause), resulting in his class participation marks being deducted (consequence). He should set more alarms (preventive method) and apologise to A/P El’fredo and participate more frequently in future classes (mitigation method). What type of analysis is this?
- What is the most frequent means for uncovering fraud?
- After performing badly in the AC3104 in-class quiz,_______ study methods & time management strategies.
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- Strong culture without _____ is dangerous (oh no!).
- The next time I am prompted to reset my NTU password, I will use a ______ such as iLoveAudit1819 instead as it is easier to remember yet harder to crack.
- The _______ of the Corporation firms pursuing a higher purpose have been rewarded by faster growth, higher employee engagement, and, paradoxically, superior financial performance.
- The vision, mission, strategic objectives & strategy are inter-linked & should be reflective of corporate risk _____.
- Companies such as The Body Shop are adopting the _____-bottom line to analyse sustainability risks, such as environmental and social impact, on top of just economic performance.
11 Clues: Strategic risk affects the entity’s ______. • Strong culture without _____ is dangerous (oh no!). • What is the most frequent means for uncovering fraud? • After performing badly in the AC3104 in-class quiz,_______ study methods & time management strategies. • ...
Huddle Updates 2022-03-22
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- The first phase of the Core Operations Project slated to go live May 15 will focus on deploying new systems and processes for Truckload, Flatbed, and __________ and will be rolled out across Canada.
- Ask for resources you can read or _____ to watch so that you can understand the new functionalities and share them with your team.
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- These documents, catergorized by service offering and role, will provide a high-level overview of the changes occurring as a result of the Phase 1 and 2 implementation.
- The Core Operations System/Application Matrix document helps you to understand our current vs ______ state systems as well as areas of the business that will utilize them.
- The deployment of the Core Operations project will begin this year! The deployment will take a phased approach beginning in ___!
5 Clues: The deployment of the Core Operations project will begin this year! The deployment will take a phased approach beginning in ___! • Ask for resources you can read or _____ to watch so that you can understand the new functionalities and share them with your team. • ...
Crossword 4B Unit 4 2024-12-12
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- Spherical membrane bound sac-like structure that contains digestive enzymes. It can be referred to as the clean-up crew or maintenance department of the cell.
- Allows certain substances to pass through but not others. Like in the cell membrane.
- An organelle found in animal cells that is made up of microtubules and is usually only visible during cell division. This organelle helps to divide the chromosomes.
- Molecule that stores and provides energy for cells in all living organisms.
- Sac like or bubble like membrane structure that is used to store and or transport things in or out of the cell.
- Membrane bound organelle found in plant cells used for making food, storing food, and storing pigments.
- A substance found in the nucleus of a cell, which is made up of proteins (histones) and DNA (sometimes RNA). During mitosis this substance forms the chromosomes.
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- A semi-permeable phospholipid bilayer structure found as part of all types of cells. It functions as a barrier that separates the inside of the cell from its environment.
- Structure found in most types of cells that is responsible to make proteins
- Any of the structures found in eukaryotic cells that perform a specific task for the cell
- In plant and plant-like cells it is a ridged semi-permeable structure that surrounds the outer most boundary of the cell
- The fluid like substance that fills the cell. It is the matrix that contains all of the organelles of the cell and is the site for much of the work inside the cell.
12 Clues: Structure found in most types of cells that is responsible to make proteins • Molecule that stores and provides energy for cells in all living organisms. • Allows certain substances to pass through but not others. Like in the cell membrane. • Any of the structures found in eukaryotic cells that perform a specific task for the cell • ...
Ch.4 Tissues 2022-01-13
3 Clues: that receives and conducts electrochemical impulses • of epithelia that is found in the urinary bladder, transitional epithelium. transitional. • of connective tissue where cells are surrounded by a very hard matrix that contains calcium salts
Mu Alpha Theta Crossword 2022-02-14
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- Besides his contributions to matrix mathematics, this mathematician proved the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra in 1799, which states that every polynomial equation of degree n with complex number coefficients has n roots, or solutions, in the complex numbers.
- This principle, inspired by a common fowl, states that if n items are put into m containers, with n > m, then at least one container must contain more than one item.
- The number of elements in the set of positive three-digit palindromes that are divisible by three.
- The number of solutions to the equation A + B = C where A, B and C are distinct 1-digit counting numbers.
- The plane defined by an x and y-axis
- The smallest possible number of regions in a figure containing two intersecting circles, at least one pair of perpendicular lines, and at least one pair of parallel lines.
- The Greek father of Mathematics, who represented equations and numbers using rocks.
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- The length in meters of a line segment drawn from and tangent to two circles with radii of 7m and 19m, with their centers 20m apart.
- the minimum possible perimeter, in square meters, of a rectangle with an area of 240 square meters and sides that are integer numbers of meters.
- The number of 4-digit positive numbers with only even digits that are divisible by 5.
- The longest side in a right triangle.
- The number of interesting ordered quadruples , where an ordered quadruple of integers (a, b, c, d) is interesting if 1 m, then at least one container must contain more than one item.
12 Clues: The plane defined by an x and y-axis • The longest side in a right triangle. • The Greek father of Mathematics, who represented equations and numbers using rocks. • The number of 4-digit positive numbers with only even digits that are divisible by 5. • The number of elements in the set of positive three-digit palindromes that are divisible by three. • ...
MNG93002: Topic 12 2017-01-22
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- These are indirect systems of control that aim to standardise norms of behaviour within an organisation in line with particular objectives.
- The kind of supervision that involves the direct control of strategic decisions by one or a few individuals, typically focused on the effort put into the business by employees.
- The set of organisational design elements that interlink together in order to support the intended strategy.
- A type of systems control that plans and controls the allocation of resources and monitor their utilisation.
- A form of systems control that typically involves some formalised system of ‘contracting’ for resources or inputs from other parts of an organisation and for supplying outputs to other parts of an organisation.
- This system of direct control focuses on the outputs of an organisation (or part of an organisation), such as product quality, revenues or profits.
- A type of structure that combines different structural dimensions simultaneously, for example product divisions and geographical territories or product divisions and functional specialisms.
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- A type of structure that divides responsibilities according to the organisation’s primary specialist roles such as production, research and sales.
- A type of structure that is built up of separate divisions on the basis of products, services or geographical areas.
- This type of structure is based on an approach in which teams are created, undertake specific work and are then dissolved.
- Gives people formally defined roles, responsibilities and lines of reporting with regard to strategy.
- Enables the support and control of people as they carry out structurally defined roles and responsibilities.
12 Clues: Gives people formally defined roles, responsibilities and lines of reporting with regard to strategy. • The set of organisational design elements that interlink together in order to support the intended strategy. • A type of systems control that plans and controls the allocation of resources and monitor their utilisation. • ...
Matrices 2021-12-13
ML_crossword1 2024-09-27
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- regression is a method of fitting a regression model by iteratively adding or removing variables.
- learning is when the model is getting trained on a labelled dataset.
- is a field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that deals with the interaction between computers and human languages.
- Artificial Network learning is robust to errors in the training data and has been successfully applied for learning real-valued, discrete-valued, and vector-valued functions containing problems such as interpreting visual scenes, speech recognition, and learning robot control strategies.
- cleaning is a crucial step in the machine learning (ML) pipeline, as it involves identifying and removing any missing, duplicate, or irrelevant _____.
- or a parse tree is a tree representation of different syntactic categories of a sentence. It helps us to understand the syntactical structure of a sentence.
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- Learning is the science of decision making. It is about learning the optimal behavior in an environment to obtain maximum reward.
- If a feature represents a characteristic measured in numbers , it is called a _____ feature.
- is a very popular python library for large multi-dimensional array and matrix processing.
- data includes a label or target variable that the model is trying to predict, whereas unlabeled data does not include a label or target variable.
- is a popular Python library for data analysis. It is not directly related to Machine Learning. As we know that the dataset must be prepared before training.
- regression is a type of supervised machine learning algorithm that computes the linear relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent features.
12 Clues: learning is when the model is getting trained on a labelled dataset. • is a very popular python library for large multi-dimensional array and matrix processing. • If a feature represents a characteristic measured in numbers , it is called a _____ feature. • regression is a method of fitting a regression model by iteratively adding or removing variables. • ...
Osteoporosis 2014-11-12
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- T scores between -1.0 and -2.5
- a standard measurement for measuring bone density
- thyroid risk factor
- Repeat measures of bone density every 1-2 years after starting _______.
- Daily requirement of 1,000 – 1,500 mg in divided doses with meals
- Lab measurement for secondary causes of osteoporosis (parathyroid hormone, TSH, 25-hydroxyvitamin D
- Alendronate, Risedronate, ibandroante
- Best locations for measuring bone density
- Sensitive screening test for above
- The lifetime risk of a hip fracture in a woman with T-score of 0
- Related to the GI tract
- SERM FDA approved for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
- subcutaneous injection daily for osteoporosis
- Severe side effect of medications above, higher in patients with cancer receiving IV version
- Medication risk factor
- lab evaluation for secondary osteoporosis (calcium, phosphorus, albumin, alkaline phosphatase
- 50% of women with_____ fractures are unable to walk independently after their fracture heals.
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- Prolonged premenopausal ______ (risk factor)
- 800 _______ of vitamin D daily
- 50% of _______ older than 50 years will experience an osteoporotic fracture
- Activity resulting in a 5-10% reduction in bone density
- a measurement for bone density compared to people of the same age
- ________ less than 127lbs (risk factor)
- Exercise important for increasing bone mineral density
- offered to women without preexisting fractures and T-score <-2.0, women with T-score -1.5 and another clinical risk factor, and women with prior osteoporotic fractures
- A monoclonal antibody against _____, denosumab (Prolia)
- Women older than ________ should have a bone mineral density test.
- IV medication given yearly
- Chronic daily use above 7.5mg prednisone or equivalent associated with bone loss
- duel-energy x-ray ________
- Risk factor for osteoporosis
- ___________ history of a hip fracture (risk factor)
- A disease of the bone characterized by a predisposition to low-trauma fracture caused by low bone mass and disordered microarchitecture.
- 200 IU daily nasal spray for treatment of osteoporosis
- disordered mineralization of newly formed bone protein matrix, associated with low serum phosphate and elevated serum alkaline phosphatase
- Disease associated with chronic malabsorption occurring in ~1% Caucasian women
- Deficiency associated with hypophosphatemia and hypocalcemia
37 Clues: thyroid risk factor • Medication risk factor • Related to the GI tract • IV medication given yearly • duel-energy x-ray ________ • Risk factor for osteoporosis • T scores between -1.0 and -2.5 • 800 _______ of vitamin D daily • Sensitive screening test for above • Alendronate, Risedronate, ibandroante • ________ less than 127lbs (risk factor) • ...
ERP ECSTACY 2015-01-05
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- nickname for ERP leaders
- tightly connect
- as inefficiencies are eliminated, this will go down
- everyone will have better ____ to data
- the byproduct of openness
- to smooth, sleek, fast, simplified
- what we built together in the general session
- improvements in these tools will aid in decision making
- Canadian expression; consultants on ERP strategy
- we can finally get a good handle on this
- implementation response that can cook our goose
- neither
- adaptability
- work closely with others to achieve shared goals
- FAL for Finance
- to blend together
- open and without withholding
- number of groups that will be trained
- Keanu Reeves loved it; we are learning to
- when one function bumps up against another we need to manage this
- what is coming down between functions as we move to "one truth"
- the ultimate and primary benefactor
- FAL for Mfg
- elite users
- the center of ERP
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- information
- FAL for Supply Chain
- better visibility into this when tracking customer queries
- we will have to say sayanara to this system
- to copy, to repeat
- to grow or add new functions
- FAL for Sales/Mark
- leader in providing ERP solutions
- not much alphabetization but a lot of this will need to occur
- with a little bit of pain we can have a lot of this
- difficulty, problem (should be reduced)
- the number of plants that will use one ERP
- ERP is much more than a new one of these
- exploring data to learn from the past and predict the future
- cost of operations will definitely head in this direction
- customers will experience us this way
- FAL for Logis/Dist
- our _____ chain will be stronger
- guiding light during times of change
- there can be more of this to go around as customer relations are enhanced
- what a high % of customers become
- with one of these we will be more efficient and aligned
- systems integrating company for SAP
- time it takes to implement
49 Clues: neither • information • FAL for Mfg • elite users • adaptability • tightly connect • FAL for Finance • to blend together • the center of ERP • to copy, to repeat • FAL for Sales/Mark • FAL for Logis/Dist • FAL for Supply Chain • nickname for ERP leaders • the byproduct of openness • time it takes to implement • to grow or add new functions • open and without withholding • ...
Unit 3 2016-01-04
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- A firm experiences this when long-run average costs fall as output rises
- is money earned by a firm for selling its output
- a type of strategy which uses methods such as advertising, marketing, branding and differentiation to increase competitive advantage
- occurs when large firms in an oligopoly form a cartel to act as a monopoly to restrict output and raise prices
- occurs when a firm charges different consumers different prices for identical goods
- is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output
- a type of merger that occurs when two firms who have no common production interests merge
- is the sale of state-owned assets/enterprises/industries to the private sector
- is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders
- models interdependent firms in a duopoly with a pay-off matrix to recognize rival behaviour, strategies and a best solution
- occurs when there are a few large dominant firms, large firms are interdependent and there are significant entry/exit barriers
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- is the difference between revenue and costs
- A firm is this when lack of competition leads to costs higher than they would be with competition
- is the minimum scale to fully benefit from economies of scale
- is the removal of government controls (red tape, laws and regulations) over markets
- are perfect substitutes
- are costs that vary directly with output
- is the separation of a firm into two or more independent businesses
- are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market
- occurs when an incumbent firm sets a price so low that they earn normal profit (or low super-normal profit) to make rivals make a loss (because they are not as efficient)
- Regulators may set this to industries to limit each year’s price increase to only RPI-x
- a type of integration that occurs when a buyer buys a supplier and becomes closer to the raw materials in the supply chain
- A firm is this if it has the power to set its price
- occurs when two or more firms join together under common ownership
- is the only buyer in a market
25 Clues: are perfect substitutes • is the only buyer in a market • are costs that vary directly with output • is the difference between revenue and costs • is money earned by a firm for selling its output • A firm is this if it has the power to set its price • are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market • is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output • ...
Wiskunde (Liesbeth en Charlot) 2015-10-15
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- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde.
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? Een ….. vergelijking.
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Hoe noemt een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
- Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- 1 ... is de grootte van een middelpuntshoek die staat op een cirkelboog waarvan de lengte gelijk is aan de straal van de cirkel.
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
- Wie was de eerste vrouw ter wereld met een doctorsgraad op het gebied van wiskunde?
- Synoniem voor meetkunde.
- Door welke filosoof werd de x en de y, en het idee dat een vergelijking als y = 2x+4 een lijn voorstelt in de wiskunde ingevoerd?
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen.
- Deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters.
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- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd?
- Welke stelling geeft een verband tussen de lengte van de zijden van een rechthoekige driehoek ?
- Hoe noemt men de methode om de oppervlakte van een gekromd figuur, zoals een cirkel, te benaderen?
- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- Synoniem voor wiskunde.
- Wie was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
- Hoe noemt het deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezighoudt met betrekkingen van door letters en tekens aangeduide grootheden?
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
- Hoe noemt men het assenstelsel waarin de assen loodrecht op elkaar staan en de eenheden op de x-as en op de y-as gelijk zijn?
- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken.
- De stelling van ... luidt als volgt: 'een driehoek ingeschreven in een cirkel, en waarvan 1 zijde een middellijn van de cirkel vormt, is een rechthoekige driehoek'.
26 Clues: Synoniem voor wiskunde. • Synoniem voor meetkunde. • Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde. • Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0. • Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd? • Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield. • Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek. • Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen. • ...
Wiskunde (Liesbeth en Charlot) 2015-10-15
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- Een as waar een kromme steeds dichterbij komt zonder die ooit te raken.
- Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield.
- Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd?
- Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0.
- Deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezig houdt met de betrekkingen van grootheden, voorgesteld door symbolen, o.a. letters.
- Synoniem voor wiskunde.
- Welke stelling geeft een verband tussen de lengte van de zijden van een rechthoekige driehoek ?
- Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek.
- Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen.
- Wie wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste wiskundige van de oudheid en een van de grootste wiskundigen aller tijden?
- van ... luidt als volgt: 'een driehoek ingeschreven in een cirkel, en waarvan 1 zijde een middellijn van de cirkel vormt, is een rechthoekige driehoek'.
- In de wiskunde en logica een niet bewezen, maar als grondslag aanvaarde bewering.
- Door welke filosoof werd de x en de y, en het idee dat een vergelijking als y = 2x+4 een lijn voorstelt in de wiskunde ingevoerd?
- Hoe noemt vergelijking waarin x² gelijk gesteld wordt aan y? Een ….. vergelijking.
- Synoniem voor meetkunde.
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- Hoe noemt men cirkel met de oorsprong als middelpunt en 1 als straal?
- Hoe noemt men het assenstelsel waarin de assen loodrecht op elkaar staan en de eenheden op de x-as en op de y-as gelijk zijn?
- Hoe noemt het deel van de wiskunde dat zich bezighoudt met betrekkingen van door letters en tekens aangeduide grootheden?
- Hoe noemt men de methode om de oppervlakte van een gekromd figuur, zoals een cirkel, te benaderen?
- Georg Ferdinant Ludwig staat bekend als de grondlegger van de moderne ......
- Wie was de eerste vrouw ter wereld met een doctorsgraad op het gebied van wiskunde?
- Wie was de eerste persoon die een benadering van het getal pi heeft uitgerekend?
- 1 ... is de grootte van een middelpuntshoek die staat op een cirkelboog waarvan de lengte gelijk is aan de straal van de cirkel.
- Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde.
- Wie definieerde wiskunde als 'de wetenschap van de hoeveelheid'?
- Hoe noemt een lijnstuk waarvan de eindpunten op de cirkel liggen?
26 Clues: Synoniem voor wiskunde. • Synoniem voor meetkunde. • Synoniem voor ruimtemeetkunde. • Functie met voorschrift f(x)=0. • Vanwege wat wordt L.E.J Brouwer vooral herinnerd? • Het eerste volk dat zich met wiskunde bezig hield. • Synoniem voor schuine zijde van rechthoekige driehoek. • Rechthoekige, schematische tekening met getallen of symbolen. • ...
Language of Cytology 2016-01-24
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- Natural cell death.
- Matrix making up the nucleus of the cells.
- granulated round cell tumor of variable malignancy.
- Glandular epithelial malignancy occ. see acini formations ie., mammary tissue.
- One cell encroaching on another forming an indentation in the neighboring cell.
- Nucleoli of varying sizes and shapes.
- Malignant bone tumor/mesenchymal tissue.
- Type of inflammation occ. seen in cats mouth.
- Variation of nucleus sizes.
- Round cell tumor of primarily young dogs.
- Population of same type cells with different shapes.
- Sexually transmitted round cell tumor.
- Type of inflammation consisting mostly of macrophages. Chronic.
- Nuclei as large or larger than an rbc.
- A shape descriptor for some spindle cells.
- Angular squamous epithelial cells without nucleus typically seen in estrus.
- Formation of cells in a circle found in glandular epithelium.
- Border between epithelial cells where cells communicate.
- Type of inflammation consisting of >10% eosinophils indicating hypersensitivity or parasitic disease.
- Fine needle aspirate.
- Connective tissue cells.
- Malignant mesenchymal/spindle cell tumor.
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- Term used to describe stain uptake.
- Malignant epithelial cell tumor.
- Usually very prominent when cell is active. Brain of cell.
- Malignant round cell tumor.
- Type of inflammation consisting of mixed wbcs.
- Aseptic technique to remove fluid from a body cavity.
- Type of fluid with low protien and low cell numbers.
- Description of condition of neutrophils in an inflammatory lesion.
- Malignant mesenchymal tumor often assoc. with vaccines.
- Type of fluid associated with FIP.
- Often vary considerably in cancers.
- Appearance of dying neutrophils,condensed "cannon ball" nuclear material.
- Type of milky effusion assoc. with lymphatics.
- Term used to describe very immature cells.
- Variation of cell sizes.
- Term used to describe a uniform cell population.
- Product of abnormal mitosis.
- A tumor that can mimic round epithelial or spindle cell tumor, often containing granules.
- Round cell tumor of plasma cells.
- Typically indicate reactivity when seen in a lymph node aspirate.
- Type of fluid accumulation often associated with infectious agent.
43 Clues: Natural cell death. • Fine needle aspirate. • Variation of cell sizes. • Connective tissue cells. • Malignant round cell tumor. • Variation of nucleus sizes. • Product of abnormal mitosis. • Malignant epithelial cell tumor. • Round cell tumor of plasma cells. • Type of fluid associated with FIP. • Term used to describe stain uptake. • Often vary considerably in cancers. • ...
It's All About RESEARCH 2018-02-26
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- It shows the summary of the result of your study.
- It is a type of survey question that has two possible answers, often either yes/no, true/false or agree/ disagree.
- It is a lens or conceptual model that you adopt to guide your research.
- It is the preferred mode of data collection in social science research, particularly in quantitative studies.
- This is a part of research paper which shows the process and methods of collecting data.
- It tells your reader why the study is valuable, what it contributes and why the reader should devote time to read it.
- The purpose of this research is to test, confirm and validate theory.
- It is a type of survey question that uses numerical scale in answering the questions.
- It is a type of Quantitative Research that is generally concerned with investigating, measuring and describing one or more characteristics of one or more groups.
- It is a type of citation that is referring to the author whose ideas appear your work.
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- It is a type of sampling method that selects the respondents based on their availability.
- It tells where the researchers conduct the study.
- It is the part of the introduction where you clearly set what your study covers, its time period, location, subjects, context and its specific objectives.
- It shows the common, typical, popular, or average value of a given set.
- It is a plan that presents how the researcher intends to study an empirical question.
- It is a mode of data collection wherein the interviewer uses questions to ask to the respondents that can be structured, semi-structured and unstructured questions asked by the interviewer.
- In this part, it offers alternative to current or previous approaches and lay down the ground work for future studies.
- It is the part of the methodology that includes the chosen population.
- It is a type of survey question that has no options and choices to choose from.
- References within the main body of the text, specifically in Review of Related Literature.
20 Clues: It tells where the researchers conduct the study. • It shows the summary of the result of your study. • The purpose of this research is to test, confirm and validate theory. • It is the part of the methodology that includes the chosen population. • It shows the common, typical, popular, or average value of a given set. • ...
Art Techniques and Elements 2018-04-16
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- Lines carved into the surface of a plate
- A tool that is easily blended and used to create colored media
- Quick drying and transparent paint
- A paint that dries slowly and is easy to blend
- A technique featured in most ancient Egyptian art; depicts the size figures based on their status
- Creation of variants in values
- Quick-drying, water-based paint bound by egg; preceded oil paints
- Semi-transparent or transparent layers created by thinned oil paints
- Transfer of an inked image to synthetic fabrics stretched on a frame
- The printing press on which an image is originally created
- printmaking Type of printmaking consists of etching and engraving
- Opaque and water-based; dries slowly and produces vibrant colors
- Two-dimensional medium that uses lines to create pieces
- Versatile paints made of synthetic materials
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- One form of intaglio printmaking; involves the incision of lines on wax or varnish before inking etched areas and transferring the ink to paper
- A component of paint; holds pigments together
- Water and powdered pigments are permanently bound to a wet plaster surface
- A component of paint; changes the paint's consistency
- Paintings on walls and ceilings
- Crisscrossed lines used to produce shading
- A shading technique; lines are placed closely together
- One of the components of paint; finely ground material
- Paint applied to dry plaster, allowing the artist to make changes
- Art process that creates multiple originals through a printing press; dates from the fifteenth century; can be produced through relief methods, intaglio, lithography, and screen printing
- Another term for silk-screening; used by t-shirt designers
- A realistic technique employed in Donatello's later work
- Patterns of dots are used to create shade
- printmaking Printmaking via cutting away negative space and inking the positive space that stands in relief
- Another two-dimensional art process
- Printmaking via outlining an image on a plate using a waxy pencil
- A common drawing tool; applying different weight changes the value of the color
- crayon before applying ink and pressing an image onto paper
32 Clues: Creation of variants in values • Paintings on walls and ceilings • Quick drying and transparent paint • Another two-dimensional art process • Lines carved into the surface of a plate • Patterns of dots are used to create shade • Crisscrossed lines used to produce shading • Versatile paints made of synthetic materials • A component of paint; holds pigments together • ...
COMPACT BONE & SPONGY BONE 2019-12-10
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- __ bone marrow is involved in the storage of fats
- The basic units of compact bone are called osteons or __ systems
- __ are the thin columns and plates of bone that create a spongy structure in a cancellous bone
- Also, compact bones serve a function in storing and releasing __ to the body when needed
- __ is a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except the surfaces of the joints
- The major function of __ bone marrow is to generate blood cells
- __ is major bone cell involved in the production of both osteoclasts and osteocytes
- Spongy bone is usually located at the end of the __
- __ are matured osteoblasts embedded in mineralized bone matrix
- About 80% of the __ of the human skeleton comes from compact bones
- __ are microscopic canals between the lacunae of ossified bone
- __ bone is also known as cancellous bone
- Compact bone is formed from a number of __
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- Cortical bone used to create much of the hard structure of the __
- Osteogenic cells in the periosteum play a vital role in the __ of bony tissue
- The periosteum is divided into an outer "fibrous layer" and __ "cambium layer"
- Unlike most tissues, __ cartilage does not have blood vessels, nerves or lymphatics
- __ bone is the softer, less dense tissue, that makes up the ends of bones and create blood vessels
- __ bone is known as cortical bone
- __ lines the inner surface of the medullary cavity of all long bones
- Compact bone is found in the __ space of a bone
- __ are derived from pluripotent cells of marrow bone
- __ bones are made of a layer of spongy bone between 2 thin layers of compact bone.
- __ canals extend between adjacent osteons
- The compact bone is the main structure in the body for support, __ and movement
- Perforating fibers is also known as __ fibers
- __ are not made of parallel-arranged collagen fibers, as clasically maintained
- Canaliculi as well as having function of routing __ to osteocytes
- Unlike compact bone that is mostly solid, spongy bone is full of open sections called __
29 Clues: __ bone is known as cortical bone • __ bone is also known as cancellous bone • __ canals extend between adjacent osteons • Compact bone is formed from a number of __ • Perforating fibers is also known as __ fibers • Compact bone is found in the __ space of a bone • __ bone marrow is involved in the storage of fats • Spongy bone is usually located at the end of the __ • ...
HISTOPATHOLOGIC AND CYTOLOGIC TECHNIQUES 2021-02-01
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- Requires 4 changes of wax at 15 minutes interval. May be completed in 1 hour.
- A water soluble wax for enzyme histochemistry; does not require clearing and dehydration.
- Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism.
- Removal of intercellular & extracellular water from tissues after fixation & prior to wax impregnation.
- Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined.
- Best decalcifying agent in electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry. Most common chelating agent in the market.
- Mixture of highly purified paraffin and synthetic plastic polymers; melting point of 56-57 deg. celsius.
- Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells.
- A substitute for paraffin wax that used in infiltrating eye specimens.
- Removal of dehydrating agent from tissues to replaced it with a medium that will dissolve the wax with which the tissues is to be impregnated.
- Tissues should not be more than 4-5 mm thick except when processing lung specimens which require 2cm.
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- Involves removal of clearing agent from tissues so that it will replace by a medium that will fill all cavities and tissues spaces.
- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from the organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones.
- It can dehydrate and clear tissues at the same time. May cause conjunctival irritation.
- An automatic tissue processor that can do the first four steps in tissue processing, however it cannot perform decalcification.
- It can act both as dehydrating agent and clearing agent, and is extremely dangerous and toxic.
- A purified form of nictocellulose. For tissues with large and hollow and cavities that tends to collapse.
- Similar to paraplast; melting point 56-58 deg. celsius.
- Classified both as nuclear and histochemical fixative and it can preserve nuclear protein and mucopolysaccharide.
- Highly flammable and carcinogenic, can damage BM leading to Aplastic anemia .
- alcohol Recommended for plant and animal microtechniques.
- A method recommended for urgent biopsies, for specimens with much air like lungs, brain, eyes, spleen and CNS.
22 Clues: Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined. • Similar to paraplast; melting point 56-58 deg. celsius. • Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism. • alcohol Recommended for plant and animal microtechniques. • Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells. • ...
CHAPTER 4 2020-04-29
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- The structure that bore the mass of the body in terrestrial vertebrates
- Sharp focusing of an image upon the retina
- Calculated via force over area
- Force applied to an object multiplied to the distance traveled
- The largest animal on Earth
- Basic quantity that deals with flow of events
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- The increase in number of cells under stress
- One of the two areas of internal bone tissue structure
- When visual fields overlap
- The outer part of the teeth
- Rate of change in an object's velocity
- Measure of force that causes an object to rotate about an axis
- Forces that stretch an object
- Describe measurements of variables with magnitude and direction
- Formulated the theory of relativity that limits the three laws of motion
- The inner part of the teeth
- The increase in prominent of living tissue due to high stress
- Effect of one body acting on another through their mass and acceleration
- Forces that slide an object's sections
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- Mechanism for transferring or applying forces
- The tendency of an object to sink or rise in a fluid
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Measurement with magnitude but without direction
- The rate at which work gets done; work over time
- Basic quantity that deals with inertia
- Transformation of tissues from one form or type to another
- This exerts an important force on a large mass
- When parts of a machine fail due to prolonged or heavy use
- Basic quantity that deals with distance
- One of the two main materials of bone matrix
- Forces pressing down on an object to compact it
- The change in shape in correlation with a change in size
- The smallest adult vertebrate
- Rate of change in an object's position
- Formulated the three laws of motion
- The decrease in prominence of a living tissue due to low stress
- Calculated via mass over volume
- Standards of measurement that give concrete values to basic quantities
- When visual fields do not overlap
40 Clues: When visual fields overlap • The largest animal on Earth • The outer part of the teeth • The inner part of the teeth • The smallest adult vertebrate • Forces that stretch an object • Calculated via force over area • Calculated via mass over volume • When visual fields do not overlap • Formulated the three laws of motion • Basic quantity that deals with inertia • ...
mathmania-crossword-set-3-3 2020-08-06
Across
- A parallelogram with four equal, or congruent, sides.
- Two numbers whose product is 1
- The mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign to show that two expressions are equal.
- A part of a line; it has one endpoint and continues without end in one direction.
- The distance around a figure.
- The mean of the data: 4,10,5,9,12 is x. 3 times of x is
- The set of all points in the space that are the same distance from the point called center
- A polygon with ten sides and ten angles.
- who discovered the approximation of pie
- two cats weighs 120 kgs ,a dog and cat weighs 70kgs,dog ,cat and fox weighs 230kg.whose weight is more?
- An innocent boy has stolen 10 rupees from a store, he returned 10 rupees in store and buy a chocolate of worth 5 rupees and gets back 5 rupees as change. How much loss for store owner.
- a diagram that shows how two or more sets in a universal set are related called.
- the roots of quadratic equation 2x^2 + x + 4 = 0 are
- A measure of the amount of space a 3 dimensional figure occupies
- An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
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- When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the angles formed on the outside of the parallel lines
- rectangular array of symbols or numbers?
- Parallelogram with a right angle
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- x = -b ± √(b² - 4ac)/2a is formula for
- If AM of a, a+3, a+6, a+9 and a+12 is 10, then a * 11 ?
- what is known as b^2-4ac for expression ax^2+bx+c?
- the first prime number
- If the height of the building and distance from the building foot’s to a point is increased by 20%, then the angle of elevation on the top of building
- the addition of a rational number and an irrational number is equal to:
25 Clues: the first prime number • The distance around a figure. • Two numbers whose product is 1 • Parallelogram with a right angle • x = -b ± √(b² - 4ac)/2a is formula for • who discovered the approximation of pie • rectangular array of symbols or numbers? • A polygon with ten sides and ten angles. • what is known as b^2-4ac for expression ax^2+bx+c? • ...
PSYC341 In a Crossword 2017-05-08
Across
- Language-like representation of a stimuli (abstract)
- The mental representation of a stimuli that is not physically present in front of you
- The smallest unit of sound
- Using prior knowledge to make sense of something
- When you combine a series of small units into larger ones to make them easier to remember
- Recall is better when the context is the same as it was when encoding that information
- Categories that are very specific (Collie)
- Knowledge about the structure and form of language
- Your own thoughts on comprehension
- When one focuses on a some stimuli more than another stimuli
- When you use a familiar solution that has worked for you in the past to solve something that can be solved with a different and easier solution
- An item that is the best and most ideal representation of the category it occupies
- Repeating something in your head to remember it
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- Mental representation of geographic things around us
- Categories that are more general (animal)
- Where you can access memory form both your phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad and long-term memory
- Using information from your sensory input to make sense of something
- The social rules and norms that affect language
- You remember things better if you spread out learning over time
- We tend to report past feelings and current viewpoints as more consistent than they actually are
- A sequence of events that always happen in a specific order (type of schema)
- The sound quality of a tone
- When you rate an unpleasant event more positively as time passes
- A condition when someone with damage to visual cortex report not seeing an object but can describe it's characteristics
- A grid with columns and rows
- Categories that are moderately specific (dog)
- What someone has when they have a hard time communicating as a result of brain damage
- When the pronunciation of a previous word affects the pronunciation of the next word
- Trying to do more than one thing/activity at a time
- Portion of retina that was the best acuity
30 Clues: The smallest unit of sound • The sound quality of a tone • A grid with columns and rows • Your own thoughts on comprehension • Categories that are more general (animal) • Categories that are very specific (Collie) • Portion of retina that was the best acuity • Categories that are moderately specific (dog) • The social rules and norms that affect language • ...
Salestheorie herhaling deel 2 2019-03-14
Across
- matrix een overzicht met de kenmerken van een product, de voordelen hiervan en het verschil met de concurrent
- de expert weten dus hij heeft gelijk
- vraag die de ontvanger laat nadenken over een denkbeeldige situatie
- een gespreksmodel waarbij je dmv antwoorden op bepaalde vragen reflecteert op een situatie of probleem
- koopgedrag waarbij de consument heeft al enige ervaring met het aankopen van een product
- marketing een vorm van marketing waarbij een bedrijf streeft naar een directe en structurele relatie met zijn klanten
- vraag waarbij het antwoord al in een bepaalde richting wordt gestuurd
- deze klant wil winnen en anderen aan zich onderwerpen en manipuleren
- potentiele klant met wie al tweezijdige communicatie bestaat maar die nog niet tot een aankoop heeft besloten
- bel van een organisatie waarmee je nog niet eerder contact mee hebt gehad met als doel een afspraak
- met dit model maak je structuur aan in je verkoopgesprek. Het geeft ook alle fases van een verkoop weer
- je runt zelfstandig een bedrijf, terwijl je profiteert van de voordelen van een grote organisatie
- deze persoon is verantwoordelijk voor de theorie waarbij ieder mens eerste bepaalde behoeften heeft voordat hij ruimte heeft om de volgende fase te realiseren
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- argumentatietechniek bestaat uit 3 letters
- prospect potentiele klant die bereid is te kopen
- je vraagt met deze vraag naar de gevolgen van het voortduren van een probleem
- tijdens een klantgesprek van meer open naar meer gerichte en gesloten vragen gaan
- indeling van klanten op basis van gedrag
- vraag vraag waarbij de ontvanger moet kiezen uit een beperkt aantal antwoordmogelijkheden
- een schema waarin de eigenschappen, voordelen en nadelen van een product met elkaar worden gecombineerd
- een prospect die te kennen heeft gegeven dat hij op korte termijn geen zaken met je wenst te doen
- verantwoordelijk voor het binnenhalen van nieuwe klanten en onderhouden van contacten met bestaande klanten
- gespreksmodel dat gebaseerd is op het stellen van verschillende soort vragen
- koopcentrum
- schematische weergave van suspect naar trouwe klant
25 Clues: koopcentrum • de expert weten dus hij heeft gelijk • indeling van klanten op basis van gedrag • argumentatietechniek bestaat uit 3 letters • prospect potentiele klant die bereid is te kopen • schematische weergave van suspect naar trouwe klant • vraag die de ontvanger laat nadenken over een denkbeeldige situatie • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2017-08-21
Across
- repair and healing
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
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- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
33 Clues: repair and healing • Excessive contraction of a scar. • Complete repair of injured tissue. • The reaction of tissues to injury. • Tightly packed marginated leucocytes. • An exudate consisting largely of blood. • An exudate containing a large amount of mucus. • An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes. • An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes. • ...
Pathology inflammation and wound healing 2017-08-21
Across
- The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
- An exudate consisting largely of blood.
- Complete repair of injured tissue.
- repair and healing
- The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
- A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
- Excessive contraction of a scar.
- A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
- Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
- The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
- The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
- An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
- The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
- A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
Down
- The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
- The reaction of tissues to injury.
- An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
- An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
- An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
- An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
- The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
- Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
- An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
- The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
- The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
- Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
- Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.
- An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
- A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
- An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
- A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
33 Clues: repair and healing • Excessive contraction of a scar. • The reaction of tissues to injury. • Complete repair of injured tissue. • Tightly packed marginated leucocytes. • An exudate consisting largely of blood. • An exudate containing a large amount of mucus. • An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes. • An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes. • ...
Crossword 1: Ch 33, 38-40 2017-11-21
Across
- A single layer of epithelial cells is called _______ epithelia
- Toe and finger bones
- Another word for your throat that contains the trachea and esophagus
- Knee bone
- This type of muscle tissue is attached to the bones of the skeleton and is mainly controlled voluntarily
- A process by which living organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes to maintain a steady state in their body
- The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid
- An animal that can control its internal body temperature by its own metabolic reactions (name means “inside temperature”)
- The point at which two bones meet. Three types: cartilaginous, sutures and synovial
- body The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus and other cell organs (2 words)
- The grape-like structures in your lungs where gas exchange occurs
- One job of the respiratory system is to remove this gas (a toxic, waste product) from your lungs (2 words)
- The smallest type of blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- The upper jaw bone
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells that can be in a single layer or multiple layers
- The breastbone where the first 7 pairs of ribs connect in front
- The four types of tissues are connective, muscle, nervous and _______
- The _____ vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- Collar bone
- This chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body through the aorta
- This chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the Vena Cava (two words)
- A bone of the forearm that is in line with the thumb
- Bone cells that repair and grow bone tissue
- The ____ skeleton includes the following bones: shoulders, arms and legs, pectoral and pelvic girdles
- Adipose tissue is an example of _____ connective tissue because it is composed of loosely woven protein fibers
- A muscular organ under your lungs that makes breathing more efficient
- The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood
28 Clues: Knee bone • Collar bone • The upper jaw bone • Toe and finger bones • Bone cells that repair and grow bone tissue • A bone of the forearm that is in line with the thumb • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • The extracellular matrix of blood, which is mainly fluid • The part of your circulatory system that pumps the blood • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board 2018-01-24
Across
- suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of (something) as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief
- this is a line on which points do not lie on one line
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another.
- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
- given, felt, or done in return
- a flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie
- a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another; a rising or falling surface
- a completely different line of thought or action
- pair, a pair of elements a, b having the property that (a, b) = (u, v) if and only if a = u, b = v
- a plane figure with eight straight sides and eight angles.
- side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
- matrix, something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops
- a unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius
- a round solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center
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- a plane figure with five straight sides and five angles
- a way, especially one of several possible variations, in which a set or number of things can be ordered or arranged:
- at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- directly opposite in character or tendency
- in the same plane
- the action or fact of making a specified thing smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- is a transformed irritated or changed image
- evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement
- of or relating to the root of something, in particular
- of first importance; main
25 Clues: in the same plane • of first importance; main • given, felt, or done in return • directly opposite in character or tendency • is a transformed irritated or changed image • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • a completely different line of thought or action • at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface • ...
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