matrix Crossword Puzzles
Tissues 2024-02-22
Skeletal Unit Crossword 2023-09-26
Across
- an example of an irregular bone (hint: spine)
- slightly moveable joints
- extensions of osteocytes
- needed for collagen synthesis
- concentric rings of matrix (layered matrix)
- mature bone cell
- a bone forming process that originates as hyaline cartilage
- released by parathyroid during low calcium levels
- found in epiphysis
- spaces for osteocytes
- also known as the Haversian system
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- blood vessel is located here
- joints made out of dense connective tissue
- needed for proper calcium absorption
- released by thyroid during high calcium levels
- a bone forming process that originates as connective tissue
- found in diaphysis
- contains cells that are a receptor for high calcium levels
- contains fat storage - found in medullary cavity of long bones
- contains cells that are a receptor for low calcium level
- ossification center found in adolescence
21 Clues: mature bone cell • found in diaphysis • found in epiphysis • spaces for osteocytes • slightly moveable joints • extensions of osteocytes • blood vessel is located here • needed for collagen synthesis • also known as the Haversian system • needed for proper calcium absorption • ossification center found in adolescence • joints made out of dense connective tissue • ...
Cell and living things Crossword Puzzel 2025-02-27
Across
- The smallest unit that can live on its own
- Critical molecule made of amino acids
- What organelle does photosynthesis take place
- Making the more of the same cells
- An organelle found in animal and plant cells
- Where is the Krebs cycle located
- How do autotrophs obtain energy
- Third stage of Meiosis
- What organelle has a large surface area of ribosomes
- Original source of energy for all living things
- what holds genetic information
- Second stage of Meiosis
- Fith stage of Meiosis
- How do molecules store energy
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- what happens when a daughter cell is made
- Thread like structure found in nucleus
- what surrounds the matrix
- The name of the sugar made in photosynthesis
- Fourth stage of Meiosis
- How do molecules release energy
- First stage of Meiosis
21 Clues: Fith stage of Meiosis • Third stage of Meiosis • First stage of Meiosis • Fourth stage of Meiosis • Second stage of Meiosis • what surrounds the matrix • How do molecules store energy • what holds genetic information • How do molecules release energy • How do autotrophs obtain energy • Where is the Krebs cycle located • Making the more of the same cells • ...
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Spelling Matrix Radha Pilli 2016-12-03
Across
- someone who a particular regard on something
- someone who tells you what to do
- someone who works in a library
- a person who is related to Australia
- a person who paints and draws as their profession
- a person who makes things
- a person who attacks
- a person who designs things
- a person who comes to a place but does not stay very long in that place
- a person who takes care of someone
- a person who moves from place to place frequently
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- a person who invents new things
- a person who is related to Asia
- a person who learns and writes about the past
- a person who has a talent on a specific subject
- a person who remained alive after an event when many people died
- a person whos not related to police force or armed forces
- a person who protects someone or something
- a person who has passed the finals of something
- a person who uses severe violence to kill others
- a person who talks
- a person who sings
- a person who is jail
- someone with a religious faith
24 Clues: a person who talks • a person who sings • a person who attacks • a person who is jail • a person who makes things • a person who designs things • someone who works in a library • someone with a religious faith • a person who invents new things • a person who is related to Asia • someone who tells you what to do • a person who takes care of someone • ...
Matrix Engineer's Week Crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- Early surveying device for measuring angles
- Common term for mid-height of a water pipe
- Association providing stopping distance and bridge design guidelines
- Opposite of compression
- Boulders used for bank protection
- Council providing engineering and surveying licensure
- Road sign made of an equilateral triangle
- Early structure used to convey water
- Common term for top of a manhole
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- Primary material used to reinforce concrete
- Royal headpiece or inside top of a pipe
- Diverging type of this rare stone interchange abbr.
- Curve in a roadway that changes radius midway through
- Force divided by area or a big submittal feeling
- Height of a column of water above a datum
- Site of pyramids outside Cairo
- Volume per unit of time or Progressive rep with a “w”
- Structure that regulates the Colorado River located in Black Canyon
- Roadway barrier named after the state where it was developed
- Intersection where traffic flows in a circle
- Worlds tallest building for short
- Goldberg of these overly complicated machines
22 Clues: Opposite of compression • Site of pyramids outside Cairo • Common term for top of a manhole • Boulders used for bank protection • Worlds tallest building for short • Early structure used to convey water • Royal headpiece or inside top of a pipe • Height of a column of water above a datum • Road sign made of an equilateral triangle • Common term for mid-height of a water pipe • ...
Individual work from algebra 2022-11-22
Across
- A rectangular array of numbers, characters, or expressions in rows and columns...
- jordan it relies upon three elementary row operations one can use on a matrix...
- equestion An equation of a function, C, which converts degrees Fahrenheit into degrees Celsius is an example of a linear function. Currency Exchange Rates. Cell Phone’s rate plans...
- İs a measure of the "degeneracy" of a system of matrix-encoded linear equations and linear transformations...
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- matrix transposition is the operator that transforms the matrix over its diagonal; that is, it changes the row and column indices of the matrix A , producing another matrix, often denoted by A T
- coordinates Provide a method of rendering graphs and indicating the positions of points on a two-dimensional (2D) surface or in three-dimensional (3D) space...
- Finding a matrix B that satisfies the previous equation for matrix A with a given inverse...
7 Clues: A rectangular array of numbers, characters, or expressions in rows and columns... • jordan it relies upon three elementary row operations one can use on a matrix... • Finding a matrix B that satisfies the previous equation for matrix A with a given inverse... • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM TERMINOLOGY #1 2023-11-16
Across
- MIDDLE LONG PORTION OF THE BONE
- MAJOR COMPOUND OF BONE MATRIX
- CARTILAGE SMOOTH LUBRICATED SURFACE WHERE 2 BONES MEET
- OSSIFICATION AT ENDS OF LONG BONE, APPEARS AFTER PRIMARY HAS APPEARED
- CELLS CELLS THAT DO NOT HAVE A DESIGNATION
- IBRALS MINERALIZED COLLAGEN, FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF BONE
- PHOSPHASE ENZYME PRESENT IN BLOOD
- BASIC FUNCTION UNIT (CHANNELS) OF THE COMPACT BONE
- BONE FORMS HARD DENSE OUTER LAYER OF BONE
- SERIES OR GROUPS OF PARTITIONS FORMED BY BANDS OF COLLECTIVE TISSUE
- ENDS OF LONG BONE
- SUBSTANCE FOR BONE REPAIR & REGENERATION
- BONE FOUND IN THE MIDDLE OF LONG BONES & ENDS OF BONE
- CELLS THAT BECOME WHAT IS NEEDED BY THE BODY
- CELLS THAT BUILD BONE
- MATRIX INTERCELLULAR SUBSTANCES OF BONE
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- PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS OCCURING IN BONES & TEETH
- SECRETS CARTILAGE & BECOMES EMBEDDED IN IT
- OSSIFICATION LOCATED IN DIAPHYSIS, MAKES MEDULLARY CAVITY
- DEPRESSION IN BONE, UNFILLED SPACE
- DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
- ACID HELPS IN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT IN BONE, CARTILAGE & JOINTS
- PROCESS OF BONE FORMATION
- THIN LAYER MEMBRANE PART OF CELL WALL THAT BINDS CELL WALLS TOGETHER
- PROTEINS POLYMER THAT BONDS TO PROTEINS & ALTERS THEIR PROPERTIES TO EXTEND THEIR POTENTIAL USES
- CELLS THAT DISSOLVE BONE
- SULFATE MAJOR COMPOUND EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX FOR BONE,CARTILAGE,LIGAMENTS,TENDONS, TISSUES, SKIN
- CARTLIGE CARTILAGE THAT IS SMOOTH & SLIPPERY
- CAVITY WIDER SECTIONS AT END OF LONG BONE FILLED WITH SPONGY BONE & RED MARROW
29 Clues: ENDS OF LONG BONE • CELLS THAT BUILD BONE • CELLS THAT DISSOLVE BONE • PROCESS OF BONE FORMATION • DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE • MAJOR COMPOUND OF BONE MATRIX • MIDDLE LONG PORTION OF THE BONE • DEPRESSION IN BONE, UNFILLED SPACE • PHOSPHASE ENZYME PRESENT IN BLOOD • SUBSTANCE FOR BONE REPAIR & REGENERATION • SECRETS CARTILAGE & BECOMES EMBEDDED IN IT • ...
Geometry Crossword! 2025-04-22
Across
- Factor The multiplier used on each dimension of a figure to change it to a similar figure
- A transformation that changes the size of a figure but not its shape
- Circles Coplanar circles with the same structure
- In the same plane
- Having the same size and shape
- Do not intersect
- Rise over run, the slant of a line
- A dilation that creates an image smaller than its preimage
- Reflection A type of symmetry that describes a pattern that coincides with its image after a glide reflection
- The original figure in a transformation
- Transformation A combination of transformations
- A statement that has been proven
- Section The intersection of a three-dimensional figure and a plane
- A ring-shaped object, structure, or region
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- Four sided polygon
- To divide into two congruent parts
- The sum of side lengths of a closed plane figure
- In the same line
- Matrix A matrix that represents the coordinates of the vertices of a polygon
- An undefined term in geometry, names a location
- A dilation that produces an image larger than its preimage
- A point at an end of a segment or the starting point of a ray
- Segment A line with a beginning and end point
- Vector The vector that represents the sum of two given vectors
- An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers
25 Clues: In the same line • Do not intersect • In the same plane • Four sided polygon • Having the same size and shape • A statement that has been proven • To divide into two congruent parts • Rise over run, the slant of a line • The original figure in a transformation • A ring-shaped object, structure, or region • An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers • ...
asdfasdfasdf 2016-10-12
Across
- blood clot that forms between the ends of a break
- tear down bone found at endosteum
- has no calcified matrix
- bone formation
- the largest bone in the body
- end of a long bone
- immovable joints
- has a calcified matrix
- bone forming cells found at periosteum
- shaft of a long bone
- connective tissue bridge that forms between ends of a break
Down
- synarthroses (immovable joints)
- freely movable (ex- elbow, shoulder)
- smallest bone in the body
- abnormal lateral curvature
- slightly movable (ex-pubic symphasis)
- mature bone cells found in lacunae
- study of bone
- sacrifice strength to gain range of motion
- the only movable bone of the face
- is designed for maximum strength
- abnormal lumbar curvature
- abnormal thoracic curvature
- connective tissue on outside of bone
24 Clues: study of bone • bone formation • immovable joints • end of a long bone • shaft of a long bone • has a calcified matrix • has no calcified matrix • smallest bone in the body • abnormal lumbar curvature • abnormal lateral curvature • abnormal thoracic curvature • the largest bone in the body • synarthroses (immovable joints) • is designed for maximum strength • ...
asdfasdfasdf 2016-10-12
Across
- connective tissue bridge that forms between ends of a break
- freely movable (ex- elbow, shoulder)
- shaft of a long bone
- the only movable bone of the face
- abnormal lateral curvature
- end of a long bone
- blood clot that forms between the ends of a break
- has a calcified matrix
- tear down bone found at endosteum
- immovable joints
- has no calcified matrix
- synarthroses (immovable joints)
- is designed for maximum strength
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- abnormal thoracic curvature
- connective tissue on outside of bone
- bone formation
- slightly movable (ex-pubic symphasis)
- bone forming cells found at periosteum
- abnormal lumbar curvature
- the largest bone in the body
- mature bone cells found in lacunae
- sacrifice strength to gain range of motion
- study of bone
- smallest bone in the body
24 Clues: study of bone • bone formation • immovable joints • end of a long bone • shaft of a long bone • has a calcified matrix • has no calcified matrix • abnormal lumbar curvature • smallest bone in the body • abnormal lateral curvature • abnormal thoracic curvature • the largest bone in the body • synarthroses (immovable joints) • is designed for maximum strength • ...
Tissues 2021-10-13
Across
- a tissue that does not have blood vessels
- prevent leakage of solutes and water
- holocrine glands associated with HFs
- fat that is activated when cold
- bands of tough elastic tissue; joints
- group of cells; function as a unit
- a fibrous connective tissue attached to a bone
- the chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone
- a germ layer that arises during gastrulation
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- two types of adipose tissue in mammals
- tissue in between a eukaryotic organism's
- protein that makes up hair, skin, and nails
- aggregates of intercellular channels
- thin tissue that has hair-like structure on it
- healthcare provider examines bodies
- study of tissues and their structures
- innermost of the three germ layers
- most abundant protein in the human body
- key extracellular matrix protein
- outermost layer of cells or tissue
20 Clues: fat that is activated when cold • key extracellular matrix protein • innermost of the three germ layers • group of cells; function as a unit • outermost layer of cells or tissue • healthcare provider examines bodies • aggregates of intercellular channels • prevent leakage of solutes and water • holocrine glands associated with HFs • study of tissues and their structures • ...
Module 2: Leading Teams & Delegation 2025-04-24
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- According to the Skill-Will Matrix how will you lead a high skill & high will
- The 5 stages of Team Development, the group begins to be supportive & collaborative
- The 5 stages of Team Development, tension & potential conflicts
- The 5 stages of Team Development, end of the teams journey
- According to the Skill-Will Matrix how will you lead a Low Skill & Low Will employee
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- The 5 stages of Team Development, the group starts to perform well
- The 5 stages of Team Development, the group forms.
- According to the Skill-Will Matrix how will you lead a high skill & low will
- According to the Skill-Will Matrix how will you lead a Low skill high will
9 Clues: The 5 stages of Team Development, the group forms. • The 5 stages of Team Development, end of the teams journey • The 5 stages of Team Development, tension & potential conflicts • The 5 stages of Team Development, the group starts to perform well • According to the Skill-Will Matrix how will you lead a Low skill high will • ...
Irregular verbs 2023-12-11
9 Clues: makes 34 ATP • Folded Membrane • Fluid like subtance • found in the cytoplasm • where glycolysis accours • resperation has oxygen • produces 2 ATP and 2 NADH • resperation has no oxygen • cycle occours in the mitochondria matrix
Skeleton System 2020-10-05
Across
- division of the skeleton that includes the vertebrae
- The substance inside a bone that makes blood cells
- reduces bone matrix
- bone marrow .produces red blood cells
- The one of the forearm bones
- The largest of your lower leg bones
- rubber like paddling that covers and protects the ends of long bones
- something that joins muscles to bone
- end of a long bone
- The bones of protect your brain
- One of the bones in your spine
Down
- something that joins bone to bone
- The place where two bones meet
- The largest in the human body
- Osteocytes forms rings
- your backbone
- anchors tendons and ligaments
- The disc at which growth of long bonetakes place
- reabsorbs bone matrix
- immovable joints between cranial bones
- blade triangle shaped back bone in your upper back
21 Clues: your backbone • end of a long bone • reduces bone matrix • reabsorbs bone matrix • Osteocytes forms rings • The one of the forearm bones • The largest in the human body • anchors tendons and ligaments • The place where two bones meet • One of the bones in your spine • The bones of protect your brain • something that joins bone to bone • The largest of your lower leg bones • ...
Bones and Bone Tissue 2023-09-29
Across
- lubricant that minimizes friction and abrasion of joints
- mixture of organic and inorganic materials
- head of bone
- residences of osetocytes
- protects healing bone and serves as model for new bone growth
- calls that digest bone matrix by secreting protease enzymes
- layers of calcified matrix
- bone-forming cells
- site of blood storage
- dense areas contain
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- shaft of bone
- promote bone differentiation
- cells located in thyroid follicles,secrete calcitonin
- longitudinal canal, carrying blood vessels and nerves
- mature osteoblasts
- promote plate growth
- living tissue with active cells and blood supply that make structure in the body
- site of fat storage
- causes blood calcium to be deposited in bone
- cavernous areas contain
- disuse such as that caused by paralysis or severe lack of exercise results in bone
21 Clues: head of bone • shaft of bone • mature osteoblasts • bone-forming cells • site of fat storage • dense areas contain • promote plate growth • site of blood storage • cavernous areas contain • residences of osetocytes • layers of calcified matrix • promote bone differentiation • mixture of organic and inorganic materials • causes blood calcium to be deposited in bone • ...
Exam 2 Review 2026-02-13
Across
- Primary skin cell
- You build a door, but don't spend energy
- Just making some collagen
- Genetic disorder that limits chondrocyte division
- This part grows your hair
- Dissolves bone matrix
- Your skin cell progenitor
- Power house of the cell!
- Muscle that "raises" hair
- You Epiphyseal plate is composed of these
- This is a rivet between two cells
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- Outer part of hair
- Small sweat gland
- There is dense bone and______
- Hormone that initiates reabsorption of Ca
- Deposits bone matrix
- moving through a protein, needs energy
- When there are more solutes outside of the cell
- This is where you skin cells die
- A cluster of nerves, arteries and veins in your bone
- Most anterior bone in your pelvic girdle
- Produces Pigment
- Lack of melanin
- The diffusion of water
24 Clues: Lack of melanin • Produces Pigment • Primary skin cell • Small sweat gland • Outer part of hair • Deposits bone matrix • Dissolves bone matrix • The diffusion of water • Power house of the cell! • Just making some collagen • This part grows your hair • Your skin cell progenitor • Muscle that "raises" hair • There is dense bone and______ • This is where you skin cells die • ...
Special Plurals 2 2021-06-25
29 Clues: men • feet • oxen • geese • women • beaux • vitae • teeth • oases • theses • indexes • nebulae • indices • bureaux • synopses • matrixes • antennae • ellipses • formulae • tableaux • children • matrices • vertebrae • diagnoses • syntheses • paralyses • hypotheses • appendices • parentheses
Libanon 2013-12-07
23 Clues: åsna • torg • träd • skola • sallad • älskling • huvudstad • smårätter • kardiolog • jättegott • spritdryck • kikärtsröra • känd familj • modedesigner • svenskt band • nationaldans • ambassadgatan • kalkstensgrottan • Grace kelly artist • Matrix-skådespelare • känd skådespelerska • världens rikaste man • melodifestivalvinnare
Age of Exploration Matrix 2021-10-24
Across
- Portuguese explorer who discovered South America was a new world, not part of Asia
- This instrument allowed sailors to track direction
- Spanish conquistador who claimed Florida for Spain
- Type of new ship that could cross 3,000 miles of ocean and return home
- The name of Columbus' third ship
- Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil for Spain
- This instrument allowed sailors to determine from which direction the wind was blowing
- This allowed ships to explore close to shore
- This instrument replaced an older tool because it could determine longitude as well as latitude
- Portuguese explorer who found a direct sea route to India
- The name of Columbus' second ship
- Triangular sails allowed ships to travel this way
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
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- The name of Columbus' first ship
- Main reasons for European exploration
- royal who founded a navigation school in 1419
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the southern tip of Africa
- Portuguese explorer whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Italian sea captain sailing for Spain who thought he had reached the East Indies in 1492
- This instrument allowed sailors to calculate latitude
21 Clues: The name of Columbus' first ship • The name of Columbus' third ship • The name of Columbus' second ship • Main reasons for European exploration • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • This allowed ships to explore close to shore • royal who founded a navigation school in 1419 • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • ...
Age of Exploration Matrix 2021-10-22
Across
- This instrument allowed sailors to calculate latitude
- Type of new ship that could cross 3,000 miles of ocean and return home
- This instrument allowed sailors to track direction
- Triangular sails allowed ships to travel this way
- Italian sea captain sailing for Spain who thought he had reached the East Indies in 1492
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
- This allowed ships to explore close to shore
- The name of Columbus' first ship
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the southern tip of Africa
- This instrument allowed sailors to determine from which direction the wind was blowing
- The name of Columbus' second ship
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- Maria The name of Columbus' third ship
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Portuguese explorer who discovered South America was a new world, not part of Asia
- royal who founded a navigation school in 1419
- Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil for Spain
- Portuguese explorer whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Spanish conquistador who claimed Florida for Spain
- Main reasons for European exploration
- Portuguese explorer who found a direct sea route to India
- This instrument replaced an older tool because it could determine longitude as well as latitude
21 Clues: The name of Columbus' first ship • The name of Columbus' second ship • Main reasons for European exploration • Maria The name of Columbus' third ship • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • This allowed ships to explore close to shore • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • royal who founded a navigation school in 1419 • ...
Mandarin Matrix Foundation Review 2021-08-23
Spelling Matrix Radha Pilli 2017-01-15
Across
- relating to, or used in poetry
- according to the rules of logic or formal argument
- expose (one's country, a group, or a person) to danger by treacherously giving information to an enemy
- a newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue
- not real
- having the characteristics of a hero or heroine very brave
- of or relating to the ownership of an area of land or sea
- words in a b c order
- all over earth
- exciting or impressive
- of or relating to music
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- seashore is the area where land meets the sea or ocean
- of or relating to angels
- a religion of the Islam's
- having or relating to rhythm
- a video on how to do something
- happening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly
- amusing
- of, relating to, or characterized by industry
- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country
- a person who has arrived somewhere
- something, especially a structure, established to remind people of a person or event
- a ceremony at which someone's body is interred; a funeral
- something that attracts to a magnet
24 Clues: amusing • not real • all over earth • words in a b c order • exciting or impressive • of or relating to music • of or relating to angels • a religion of the Islam's • having or relating to rhythm • relating to, or used in poetry • a video on how to do something • a person who has arrived somewhere • something that attracts to a magnet • of, relating to, or characterized by industry • ...
Nail Structure 2012-09-24
Across
- HARDENNING AND FLATTENING OF CELLS
- NEW NAIL CELLS PRODUCED
- RESTS ON THE NAIL BED
- PREVENTS BACTERIA GETTING TO NAIL BED
- PART OF THE NAIL FILED AND SHAPED
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- ESTIMATED TIME FROM MATRIX TO FREE EDGE
- PROTEIN FOUND IN SKIN HAIR AND NAILS
- COLLECTIVE NAME FOR CUTICLE SURROUNDING NAIL
- GUIDE THE NAIL PLATE
- EXTENSION OF CUTICLE
- LIVING PART OF NAIL STRUCTURE
11 Clues: GUIDE THE NAIL PLATE • EXTENSION OF CUTICLE • RESTS ON THE NAIL BED • NEW NAIL CELLS PRODUCED • LIVING PART OF NAIL STRUCTURE • PART OF THE NAIL FILED AND SHAPED • HARDENNING AND FLATTENING OF CELLS • PROTEIN FOUND IN SKIN HAIR AND NAILS • PREVENTS BACTERIA GETTING TO NAIL BED • ESTIMATED TIME FROM MATRIX TO FREE EDGE • COLLECTIVE NAME FOR CUTICLE SURROUNDING NAIL
Nail Disorders and Diseases 2014-09-08
Across
- this is a noticeable trait of eggshell nails
- simply known as bitten nail
- a dark band within the nail plate that extends from the base to the free edge due to increased pigmentation
- parasites that under some conditions can cause infections to the feet and hands
- bacteria that can cause nail infections
- highly curved nail caused by injury to the matrix or inherited
- when this or other living tissue surrounding the nail plate becomes split of torn causing a hangnail
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- redness, pain, and swelling are signs of this
- fungal infection of the nail plate
- split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges on nail plate
- severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
- onychia is the result of this happening to the nail matrix and nail shedding
- caused by trauma to nail bed that damages capillaries and allows small amounts of blood to flow
- tiny pits or roughness on surface of natural nail plate; noninfectious
- tinea pedis is the medical tern used to describe this
- ridges running vertically down the natural nail plate are caused by this
- separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed
- caused be injury to the matrix; white discolorations of the nail
18 Clues: simply known as bitten nail • fungal infection of the nail plate • bacteria that can cause nail infections • this is a noticeable trait of eggshell nails • redness, pain, and swelling are signs of this • tinea pedis is the medical tern used to describe this • split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges on nail plate • ...
22 2024-07-09
Across
- Princess and rebel leader.
- Mulder's partner and skeptic.
- The One in "The Matrix."
- Bearer of the ring in "LOTR."
- Time-traveling teenager in "Back to the Future."
- Neo's partner in "The Matrix."
- Robotic helper in "Interstellar."
- Blade Runner protagonist.
- Pilot turned astronaut in "Interstellar."
- Notorious villain in "Star Trek."
- Last name of Luke and Anakin.
- Cooper's daughter in "Interstellar."
- Ridley Scott's sci-fi classic.
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- Cyborg assassin from the future.
- FBI agent in "The X-Files."
- Ship in "Firefly."
- Dark side commander in "Star Wars."
- Villain seeking infinity stones.
- Last survivor of the Nostromo.
- Commander in "Battlestar Galactica."
- Cameron's film on Pandora.
- Vulcan science officer on the Enterprise.
- Talking tree in "Guardians of the Galaxy."
- Captain of the Starship Enterprise.
- AI from "2001: A Space Odyssey."
25 Clues: Ship in "Firefly." • The One in "The Matrix." • Blade Runner protagonist. • Princess and rebel leader. • Cameron's film on Pandora. • FBI agent in "The X-Files." • Mulder's partner and skeptic. • Bearer of the ring in "LOTR." • Last name of Luke and Anakin. • Neo's partner in "The Matrix." • Last survivor of the Nostromo. • Ridley Scott's sci-fi classic. • ...
The Skeletal System 2022-09-30
Across
- outer covering of bone
- stem cells
- cartilage cells
- osteocyte hole
- hormone that lowers blood calcium
- little pillars of compact bone
- cell that maintains matrix
- structural support of spongy bone
- hormone that raises blood calcium
- growth on the outer edge
- type of bone remodeled in 10 years
- bone formation
- little canals connecting osteocytes
- cartilage wrapping
- found in intervertebral discs
- contained in medullary cavity
- active cell in osteoporosis
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- shaft of bone
- end of bone
- cartilage in the epiglottis
- type of bone remodeled in 3-5 years
- organic component of bone
- flat bone sandwich
- hardening of calcium deposits
- cell that deposit matrix
- ossification of long bones
- growth from within
- most common protein fiber in bone
- ossification of flat bone
- glassy looking cartilage
30 Clues: stem cells • end of bone • shaft of bone • osteocyte hole • bone formation • cartilage cells • flat bone sandwich • growth from within • cartilage wrapping • outer covering of bone • cell that deposit matrix • growth on the outer edge • glassy looking cartilage • organic component of bone • ossification of flat bone • ossification of long bones • cell that maintains matrix • ...
Math 4 Definitions 2022-05-19
Across
- the set of y-values in a graph
- the amount of standard dev. above or below the mean
- Happens the most
- the middle data point
- opposite/hypotenuse
- has a base of e
- The entire group we are interested in
- Has a magnitude and direction
- The opposite of tangent
- X-value
- opposite/adjacent
- An array of numbers.
- when you plug one function into another function
- Some members of the group
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- Each item/number in a matrix is called
- A line
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- Data value is shown as a dot
- the set of x-values in a graph
- The opposite of sine
- Average
- The opposite of cosine
- Y-value
- A visual representation of the 5-number summary
- Has a base of 10
25 Clues: A line • Average • Y-value • X-value • has a base of e • Happens the most • Has a base of 10 • opposite/adjacent • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • The opposite of sine • An array of numbers. • the middle data point • The opposite of cosine • The opposite of tangent • Some members of the group • Data value is shown as a dot • Has a magnitude and direction • the set of y-values in a graph • ...
Tissues 2024-02-22
Cramer's rule 2023-05-23
7 Clues: Scalar value • Type of matrix • Type of equation • Each number in matrix • Two expressions are equal • Number next to a variable • Numbers arranged in rows and columns(famous movie)
Nail Disorders and Diseases 2014-09-08
Across
- simply known as bitten nail
- severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
- fungal infection of the nail plate
- caused by trauma to nail bed that damages capillaries and allows small amounts of blood to flow
- highly curved nail caused by injury to the matrix or inherited
- onychia is the result of this happening to the nail matrix and nail shedding
- split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges on nail plate
- a dark band within the nail plate that extends from the base to the free edge due to increased pigmentation
- ridges running vertically down the natural nail plate are caused by this
- tiny pits or roughness on surface of natural nail plate; noninfectious
- this is a noticeable trait of eggshell nails
Down
- parasites that under some conditions can cause infections to the feet and hands
- separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed
- bacteria that can cause nail infections
- when this or other living tissue surrounding the nail plate becomes split of torn causing a hangnail
- caused be injury to the matrix; white discolorations of the nail
- tinea pedis is the medical tern used to describe this
- redness, pain, and swelling are signs of this
18 Clues: simply known as bitten nail • fungal infection of the nail plate • bacteria that can cause nail infections • this is a noticeable trait of eggshell nails • redness, pain, and swelling are signs of this • tinea pedis is the medical tern used to describe this • split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges on nail plate • ...
Nail therory 2020-12-09
Across
- the living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the side of the nail
- active tissue that generates cells which harden as they move outward from nail plate
- study of the structure and growth of the nail
- the part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe
- root attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle
- pocket like structure that holds the root to the matrix
- fold of the skin on either side of the nail groove
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- live tissue at the base of the nail
- half moon shape at the base of the nail
- the living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- overlapping dead tissues that is loose and pliable around the nail
- technical name for the nail
- take on average 12-18months to regrow or grow a new
13 Clues: technical name for the nail • live tissue at the base of the nail • half moon shape at the base of the nail • study of the structure and growth of the nail • fold of the skin on either side of the nail groove • take on average 12-18months to regrow or grow a new • the living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • ...
Crossword 2025-09-05
9 Clues: LoRA reduces these • Matrix type in LoRA • LoRA improves these • LoRA's matrix method • LoRA's core mechanism • Adapting models to tasks • LoRA is suitable for these • LoRA integrates with these • What LoRA does after training
Nail Disorders and Diseases 2014-09-08
Across
- caused by trauma to nail bed that damages capillaries and allows small amounts of blood to flow
- ridges running vertically down the natural nail plate are caused by this
- fungal infection of the nail plate
- this is a noticeable trait of eggshell nails
- severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
- simply known as bitten nail
- parasites that under some conditions can cause infections to the feet and hands
- separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed
- tiny pits or roughness on surface of natural nail plate; noninfectious
- redness, pain, and swelling are signs of this
- tinea pedis is the medical tern used to describe this
- when this or other living tissue surrounding the nail plate becomes split of torn causing a hangnail
Down
- bacteria that can cause nail infections
- a dark band within the nail plate that extends from the base to the free edge due to increased pigmentation
- highly curved nail caused by injury to the matrix or inherited
- split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges on nail plate
- onychia is the result of this happening to the nail matrix and nail shedding
- caused be injury to the matrix; white discolorations of the nail
18 Clues: simply known as bitten nail • fungal infection of the nail plate • bacteria that can cause nail infections • this is a noticeable trait of eggshell nails • redness, pain, and swelling are signs of this • tinea pedis is the medical tern used to describe this • split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges on nail plate • ...
Cellular Respiration 2021-03-02
Across
- Aerobic happens in this cell.
- A fluid substance inside the mitochondrion.
- What happens when multiple items are combined.
- Adenosine Tri-Phosphate
- Glucose is turned into 2 of these molecules.
- The breakdown of glucose.
- The inner-membrane that is folded to increase surface area.
- Where most ATP is made.
- Atoms that are bonded together.
Down
- 34 ATP is produced by this.
- Anaerobic happens in this cell.
- Occurs in the Matrix.
12 Clues: Occurs in the Matrix. • Adenosine Tri-Phosphate • Where most ATP is made. • The breakdown of glucose. • 34 ATP is produced by this. • Aerobic happens in this cell. • Anaerobic happens in this cell. • Atoms that are bonded together. • A fluid substance inside the mitochondrion. • Glucose is turned into 2 of these molecules. • What happens when multiple items are combined. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2021-03-02
Across
- Aerobic happens in this cell.
- A fluid substance inside the mitochondrion.
- What happens when multiple items are combined.
- Adenosine Tri-Phosphate
- Glucose is turned into 2 of these molecules.
- The breakdown of glucose.
- The inner-membrane that is folded to increase surface area.
- Where most ATP is made.
- Atoms that are bonded together.
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- 34 ATP is produced by this.
- Anaerobic happens in this cell.
- Occurs in the Matrix.
12 Clues: Occurs in the Matrix. • Adenosine Tri-Phosphate • Where most ATP is made. • The breakdown of glucose. • 34 ATP is produced by this. • Aerobic happens in this cell. • Anaerobic happens in this cell. • Atoms that are bonded together. • A fluid substance inside the mitochondrion. • Glucose is turned into 2 of these molecules. • What happens when multiple items are combined. • ...
Linear Algebra 2021-12-18
Matrix Interm. Un.1 2015-01-24
19 Clues: izrāde • aptauja • iekarot • saticīgs • pretruna • elastība • uzpūtīgs • apjukums • uzvedība • pilsonis • kaitinošs • sarežģīts • iecietība • apņemšanās • darbinieks • darbinieki • pārliecinošs • jaunpienācējs • darba meklētājs
Algebra 2 Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
Across
- y=mx+b
- relation of x-values
- relation of y-values
- m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
- a set of ordered pairs
- y=kx
Down
- in matrix algebra, a real number is
- Ax+By=C
- y-y1=m(x-x1)
- when two graphs are reflections of each other over the line y=x
- rectangular arrengment of numbers in rows and columns
- uses deteminant to solve systems of equations
12 Clues: y=kx • y=mx+b • Ax+By=C • y-y1=m(x-x1) • m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) • relation of x-values • relation of y-values • a set of ordered pairs • in matrix algebra, a real number is • uses deteminant to solve systems of equations • rectangular arrengment of numbers in rows and columns • when two graphs are reflections of each other over the line y=x
Age of Exploration Matrix 2021-10-24
Across
- Portuguese explorer who discovered South America was a new world, not part of Asia
- This instrument allowed sailors to track direction
- Spanish conquistador who claimed Florida for Spain
- Type of new ship that could cross 3,000 miles of ocean and return home
- Maria The name of Columbus' third ship
- Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil for Spain
- This instrument allowed sailors to determine from which direction the wind was blowing
- This allowed ships to explore close to shore
- This instrument replaced an older tool because it could determine longitude as well as latitude
- Portuguese explorer who found a direct sea route to India
- The name of Columbus' second ship
- Triangular sails allowed ships to travel this way
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
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- The name of Columbus' first ship
- Main reasons for European exploration
- royal who founded a navigation school in 1419
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the southern tip of Africa
- Portuguese explorer whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Italian sea captain sailing for Spain who thought he had reached the East Indies in 1492
- This instrument allowed sailors to calculate latitude
21 Clues: The name of Columbus' first ship • The name of Columbus' second ship • Main reasons for European exploration • Maria The name of Columbus' third ship • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • This allowed ships to explore close to shore • royal who founded a navigation school in 1419 • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • ...
Roggo's Flying Electron Matrix 2023-10-24
Across
- In-room late night college activity
- Where Roggo met Cassie
- Street in Austin famous for college bars
- There were 10 German _____ in the air
- Chef's ___, favorite local Chinese
- Austin street famously blocked off for late night roadworks
- You're free now, ___
- 2003 Austin dormitory building
- Roggo's favorite NCAA football side
- City in India he's from
- Give thanks for these when borrowing a charger
- Necessary supplies for a Santa crawl
- Name of the bride
- Friend in college who was frightened of mechanical cats
- Street in River North Roggo lived pre covid
- Growing on his balcony; also bourbon related
- Venue for 2019 Champions League final
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- Roggo's go-to pint when watching sports
- Austin college haunt for chicken wings
- Closest restaurant to his home
- Street on which he lives
- Location he passed out in college, in Texas summer, causing pigmentation
- Old Town ____ or Clark Street ____
- Non-interstate Austin freeway
- Roggo's real name
- (en Colombia) una media luna de...
- Closest pub to his home
- Likely cause of history debate continuing through 7am
- Powerful Australian opener; also bourbon related
- Highly witty Texas football chant about OU
- Where Maziar and Jeff are imprisoned
- He had to return to India in 2020 to get this
32 Clues: Roggo's real name • Name of the bride • You're free now, ___ • Where Roggo met Cassie • Closest pub to his home • City in India he's from • Street on which he lives • Non-interstate Austin freeway • Closest restaurant to his home • 2003 Austin dormitory building • Old Town ____ or Clark Street ____ • Chef's ___, favorite local Chinese • (en Colombia) una media luna de... • ...
test 2017-11-20
28 Clues: Auto • Huis • Rein • Idool • Lezen • School • Lachen • Strand • Bijnaam • Geboren • Lennart • Vakantie • Schoenen • Telefoon • Bruiloft • Polonaise • Hilversum • Restaurant • Verslaving • Schoonvader • Eerste date • PlayStation • Mannenavond • Speciaalbier • Fietsproject • Studentenhuis • Familie + aanhang • Regenachtige zondag
actors 2025-05-06
20 Clues: thor • batman • topgun • deadpool • iron man • hermoine • the matrix • terminator • forrest gump • harry potter • fast&furious • agentJ (MIB3) • indiana jones • musician, jumanji • comedian, jumanji • wrestler, jumanji • alfred the butcher • wrestler,suicide squad • pirates of the carribean • dancer, songwriter, moonwalk
Jason's Boss's Day Puzzle 2020-10-07
20 Clues: T • chop • Pool • Worth • Marine • Convey • Mixture • Journey • One grain • Collection • Woody grass • Guardian roll • Best tax team • Brick sequence • Upper case shout • Floating surface • High calorie-ish • Ownership matrix • Fast reading material • Smart and fast sea creature
Nail Anatomy 2023-08-31
Across
- This is the living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area. It seals the nail plate to the matrix.
- Tissue that attaches the nail bed and matrix to the underlying bone.
- A dead tissue that seals and attaches the space between the natural nail plate and living skin.
- These are the fingertips or toenails, supporting sensitive flesh and touch sensation.
- The part of the nail plate extending over the fingertip.
- This area is responsible for producing nail plate cells. It contains matrix cells and extends from under the nail fold at the base of the nail plate.
Down
- The soft tissue that protects the emerging nail plate.
- This tough protein is found in nails and animal hooves, providing strength and structure.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- The lunula is the crescent-shaped whitish area at the base of the nail plate.
10 Clues: The outer layer of the skin. • The soft tissue that protects the emerging nail plate. • The part of the nail plate extending over the fingertip. • Tissue that attaches the nail bed and matrix to the underlying bone. • The lunula is the crescent-shaped whitish area at the base of the nail plate. • ...
Student Handbook (Part 2) 2024-07-31
Across
- If a student has a concern about a grade, who should they talk to first?
- Threats and intimidation incur a minimum ___ day suspension, according to the Code of Conduct matrix.
- A tardy is defined as any student who is not inside (through the _____) the classroom at the designated class time.
- What type of comfy pants are NOT permitted under the Dress Code?
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- Horseplay/roughhousing that causes damage falls under _____/destruction of property, according to the Code of Conduct matrix.
- What is the name (not URL!) of the website we use to schedule Prowler Hour?
- A first time offender caught vaping in the restroom is subject to a minimum ___ day suspension according to the Code of Conduct matrix.
- True or false? The definition of harassment in the Code of Conduct matrix includes taking secret pictures of others.
- Prowler Hour can be used for _____, extension, or enrichment.
- A _____ is written with the fourth tardy offense.
10 Clues: A _____ is written with the fourth tardy offense. • Prowler Hour can be used for _____, extension, or enrichment. • What type of comfy pants are NOT permitted under the Dress Code? • If a student has a concern about a grade, who should they talk to first? • What is the name (not URL!) of the website we use to schedule Prowler Hour? • ...
FF by Rena Baggaeva 2022-12-05
Across
- An equation is called...if each term contains the function or one of its derivatives.
- A matrix that does not have an inverse is called ...
- The matrix containing only the coefficients of the system is called the...matrix of the system.
- A system of linear equations is called...if it has at least one solution.
- the sum of the products of the corresponding entries of the two sequences of numbers is called...
- Two systems of linear equations are called...if they have precisely the same solution set.
- When working with matrices, real numbers are referred to as...
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- The set of all solutions of a linear equation is called its...
- find the length of the vector v=(3,4).
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position is called...
- The opposite of another operation is called...
- A binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space is called...
- ...objects are related by their perpendicularity to one another.
- Find the x -4 2/-8 x =-12.
- Find y in midpoint(4,1) (10,5).
15 Clues: Find the x -4 2/-8 x =-12. • Find y in midpoint(4,1) (10,5). • find the length of the vector v=(3,4). • The opposite of another operation is called... • A matrix that does not have an inverse is called ... • The set of all solutions of a linear equation is called its... • When working with matrices, real numbers are referred to as... • ...
AI/ML Crossword - 4 2026-03-13
Across
- A multi-dimensional array of numbers
- The number of linearly independent rows or columns in a matrix
- Matrix denoted by I that, when multiplied by A, results in A
- The vector of partial derivatives of a loss function
Down
- Scalar representing the "magnitude" of variance in a Principal Component
- State of a neuron when its weighted sum exceeds a certain threshold
- Matrix property used to determine if a system of linear equations has a unique solution
- Concept introduced by Claude Shannon to quantify information in a message
- A signle-dimensional array of numbers
- Common algorithm for image compression or noise reduction
10 Clues: A multi-dimensional array of numbers • A signle-dimensional array of numbers • The vector of partial derivatives of a loss function • Common algorithm for image compression or noise reduction • Matrix denoted by I that, when multiplied by A, results in A • The number of linearly independent rows or columns in a matrix • ...
AMS S.T.A.R. Behavior Matrix 2023-03-30
Across
- _N___ gum. [classroom]
- Follow _d____ the first time asked. [classroom]
- _R______ your hand to receive help. [classroom]
- Be on _t_____. [classroom]
- Go ______ to your destination. [hallways]
- Set and try to _A_____ your goals. [classroom]
- Maintain ________space [hallways]
- Keep to the _r______. [hallways]
- _S____ RESPECT (the "S" in S.T.A.R.)
- Complete _a_____ assignments. [classroom]
- Use the hand rail and each ____ on the stairs [hallways]
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- _A_____ the differences in your classmates. [classroom]
- Wear your _u______. [classroom]
- _______ at your side. [hallways]
- Walk in a straight _______ [hallways]
- ______ the hallway clean. [hallways]
- _R_____ TO LEARN (the "R" in S.T.A.R.)
- Voice level _____ [hallways]
- _T_____ YOUR BEST (the "T" in S.T.A.R.)
- Be an active _l_____ to everyone. [classroom]
- _A_____ RESPONSIBILITY(the "A" in S.T.A.R.)
- Give your best _e____. [classroom]
- Carry a hall _____ [hallways]
- Face _________ [hallways]
- _R_____ other people's feelings, property and personal space. [classroom]
25 Clues: _N___ gum. [classroom] • Face _________ [hallways] • Be on _t_____. [classroom] • Voice level _____ [hallways] • Carry a hall _____ [hallways] • Wear your _u______. [classroom] • Keep to the _r______. [hallways] • _______ at your side. [hallways] • Maintain ________space [hallways] • Give your best _e____. [classroom] • _S____ RESPECT (the "S" in S.T.A.R.) • ...
civil war matrix dydasco 2017-02-14
Across
- where the confederates took a risk on shoes
- where the south went to the north for the first time and last just because they needed shoes, it was a turning point for the north
- helped emphasize to bloke the confederates ports and then split the confederates in to two and the go in for the kill
- the man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- a battle that happened during the morning of April 9, 1865 it was one of the lasts battle of the civil war
- the president of the united states during the civil war
- he was the commander of the confederate army and then later became the 18th president of the untied states of america
- also known as the battle of sharpsburg on September 17, 1862
- the draft
- the amendment that abolish slavery
- the confederate general until 1862-1865 when he surrendered
- the only reason why the civil war lasted as long as it did because the south had great leaders
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- separated from a state so they would not secede from the union
- a building where goods were manufactured
- the confederate president
- January 1, 1863
- another key victory that helped the union wear down the confederates in the american civil
- withdraw formally from a membership in a federal union
- Lincoln violated the peoples rights by suspending this
- where the american union army march through Georgia
- its was a breakaway of 11 secessionist states
- founded in 1881 by Clara Barton
22 Clues: the draft • January 1, 1863 • the confederate president • founded in 1881 by Clara Barton • the amendment that abolish slavery • a building where goods were manufactured • the man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • where the confederates took a risk on shoes • its was a breakaway of 11 secessionist states • where the american union army march through Georgia • ...
Bio 180 Week 5 Review 2024-02-22
Across
- A mineral in the matrix of bone
- Cells of bone that build and repair
- Muscle cells for endurance
- Offers padding for joints
- In the body, things that have an opposite effect
- Strong connective tissue strap that holds bones together at some joints
- Strong connective tissue structure that connects muscles to bones
- A function of bone
Down
- First step in bone fracture healing
- A protein fiber in the matrix of bone
- A risk factor for bone fracture
- Muscle cells for sprinting
- Molecule of energy for muscle contraction
- Joints between flat bones of skull are an example
- Another risk factor for bone fracture
- Classification for a freely-moving joint
16 Clues: A function of bone • Offers padding for joints • Muscle cells for endurance • Muscle cells for sprinting • A mineral in the matrix of bone • A risk factor for bone fracture • First step in bone fracture healing • Cells of bone that build and repair • A protein fiber in the matrix of bone • Another risk factor for bone fracture • Classification for a freely-moving joint • ...
double membrane cell organneles 2024-07-14
9 Clues: traps sunlight • matrix of chloroplast • green coloured plastid • Energy currency of cell • Cell organelle in mitochondria • Thin membrane inside chloroplast • The fluid substance in mitochondria • double membrane cell organnelle only in plants • Genetic material of Mitochondria and chloroplast
Environmental Protection: Do you know your terms? 2021-05-06
Across
- C6H6
- Contaminate the environment
- Signalling molecule
- Bacteria and archaeans are examples of _______
- A form of bioremediation using plants
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- Uses microorganisms to treat and remove environmental pollutants
- _______ properties
- Decontamination
- Aerobic and anaerobic _______ can be used in bioremediation to remove a pollutant
- A group of microorganisms in which the microbes are hooked together within a self-produced matrix and are attached to a surface
- _______ sensing leads to community behaviours within biofilms
- Virus that infects bacteria
- Food that consists of biofilms
- Composed of a bulking agent such as compost that is dug into the pile
- A substance that holds the bacterial colony together
15 Clues: C6H6 • Decontamination • _______ properties • Signalling molecule • Virus that infects bacteria • Contaminate the environment • Food that consists of biofilms • A form of bioremediation using plants • Bacteria and archaeans are examples of _______ • A substance that holds the bacterial colony together • _______ sensing leads to community behaviours within biofilms • ...
Bio 180 ~ Muscles & Bones 2025-02-22
Across
- A function of bone
- First step in bone fracture healing
- A mineral in the matrix of bone
- A risk factor for bone fracture
- Molecule of energy for muscle contraction
- Muscle cells for sprinting
- Cells of bone that build and repair
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- Classification for a freely-moving joint
- Strong connective tissue strap that holds bones together at some joints
- A protein fiber in the matrix of bone
- Muscle cells for endurance
- Strong connective tissue structure that connects muscles to bones
- Offers padding for joints
- Joints between flat bones of the skull are an example
- A protein in muscle that allows for contraction
- Another risk factor for bone fracture
16 Clues: A function of bone • Offers padding for joints • Muscle cells for endurance • Muscle cells for sprinting • A mineral in the matrix of bone • A risk factor for bone fracture • First step in bone fracture healing • Cells of bone that build and repair • A protein fiber in the matrix of bone • Another risk factor for bone fracture • Classification for a freely-moving joint • ...
Week 6 2026-02-18
Across
- (Across) – parties affected by management decisions
- (Across) – macro-environmental scan framework
- (Across) – balanced performance measurement system
- (Down) – the four-box summary matrix
- (Across) – portfolio rationalisation analysis
Down
- (Down) – Five Forces framework author
- (Across) – future business environment storytelling tool
- (Down) – paradigm-shifting unknown unknowns
- (Down) – the strategic options matrix
- (Across) – dividing markets into similar subsets
10 Clues: (Down) – the four-box summary matrix • (Down) – Five Forces framework author • (Down) – the strategic options matrix • (Down) – paradigm-shifting unknown unknowns • (Across) – macro-environmental scan framework • (Across) – portfolio rationalisation analysis • (Across) – dividing markets into similar subsets • (Across) – balanced performance measurement system • ...
Relief Printmaking Terms 2023-02-16
Across
- area between and around object. Can be positive or negative.
- act of printing without adding additional ink to your matrix
- circular tool used for rubbing paper to effectively transfer ink
- a sharp tool used to carve a design into an artist's matrix
- A moving dot. Can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin
- act of printing your matrix as a way to test your design
- A category of printmaking in which a design on a flat surface is carved with a gauge, removing the areas that the printmaker does not want to be printed. When the surface is then rolled with ink and printed, the resulting impression will only show the lines and shapes of the design left on the unworked surface.
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- Difference between two or more things within an artwork. Can direct the viewer's eye or highlight certain areas of the piece
- roller used to apply ink
- an artist's printing plate, or base from which the print is created
- Describes the surface quality of an object. Can be rough, smooth, etc...
- stiff, smooth material that was created as a floor covering, but is often used by printmakers
12 Clues: roller used to apply ink • act of printing your matrix as a way to test your design • a sharp tool used to carve a design into an artist's matrix • area between and around object. Can be positive or negative. • act of printing without adding additional ink to your matrix • circular tool used for rubbing paper to effectively transfer ink • ...
Animal Tissues (Connective and Epithelial) 2023-11-29
Across
- Single layer of cells
- Calcium-phosophorous matrix
- tissue is made up of cells called fibroblasts which produce fibres with little matrix
- Flattened shape
- Provides a covering by lining body surfaces, cavities and tubules
- Column-shaped
- Finger-like projections
- Forms embryonic skeleton of vertebrates and adult skeleton of sharks and rays
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- Singe layer of cells that looks like multiple layers
- Tissues that maintain the form of the body and its organs and provide cohesion and internal support
- Multiple layer of cells
- Box-shaped
- A type of mucosal epithelial cell
- Hair-like projections
14 Clues: Box-shaped • Column-shaped • Flattened shape • Single layer of cells • Hair-like projections • Multiple layer of cells • Finger-like projections • Calcium-phosophorous matrix • A type of mucosal epithelial cell • Singe layer of cells that looks like multiple layers • Provides a covering by lining body surfaces, cavities and tubules • ...
Nail structure and growth 2021-12-03
Across
- - the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- - living skin at the base of the natural plate
- grooves - slits or furrows on each side of the nail
- - dead, colorless tissue attached to nail plate
- finger- nail that grows the fastest
- - nail considered ___ system
- - normal, healthy nail, whitish
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- - continue to grow provided that there is no damage
- - the tough bond of fibrous tissues
- - slightly thickened layer of skin
- - matrix does not contain
- - natural nail
- epilethium - a thin layer of tissue attached to nail plate
- plate - hardened keratin that sits and covers nail bed
- edge - extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- bed - portion of living that supports the nail plate
16 Clues: - natural nail • - matrix does not contain • - nail considered ___ system • - normal, healthy nail, whitish • - slightly thickened layer of skin • - the tough bond of fibrous tissues • finger- nail that grows the fastest • - living skin at the base of the natural plate • - dead, colorless tissue attached to nail plate • edge - extends over the tip of the finger or toe • ...
dystopia 2025-06-05
Across
- Lack of freedom or personal autonomy
- Massive meme about dystopian
- A single, unchallenged political party or leader → Autocracy
- are watched and controlled without their knowledge
- Total control over speech and information
- government that exercises absolute power Dictatorship
- Absence or failure of laws, often resulting in chaos Anarchy
- Big polish guy in a robot movie
- \ A futuristic world dominated by corporations
- Artificially created false reality
- A show about It depicts a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped inside the Matrix
- A manipulated or deceptive version of truth
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- Extreme political ideology often found in dystopias
- massive GAME MOVIE ABOUT A MOCKINGBIRD
- Constant and invasive oversight Surveillance
- A government that exercises absolute power
- Dystopia Fictional society marked by suffering or injustice
- Psychological manipulation by authority
- uprising of people against government
- A population controlled by pleasure and distraction
20 Clues: Massive meme about dystopian • Big polish guy in a robot movie • Artificially created false reality • Lack of freedom or personal autonomy • uprising of people against government • massive GAME MOVIE ABOUT A MOCKINGBIRD • Psychological manipulation by authority • Total control over speech and information • A government that exercises absolute power • ...
Anatomy - Chapter 3 Tissues 2024-02-20
Across
- one layer
- shape of epithelial cell associated with absorption
- many layers
- flat, irregular cells associated with diffusion
- type of loose connective tissue; also called fat
- type of epithelial tissue associated with secretion/glands
- type of muscle tissue described as voluntary and striated
- type of dense connective tissue found connecting bone to bone
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- literally meaning "fake layers"
- type of connective tissue that is liquid due to plasma matrix
- found in organs; nonstriated, involuntary
- tissue that is striated, branched and involuntary
- special type of epithelial tissue found in urinary tract
- study of tissues
- tissue type that transmits electrical impulses
- major category of tissue; categorized by matrix
16 Clues: one layer • many layers • study of tissues • literally meaning "fake layers" • found in organs; nonstriated, involuntary • tissue type that transmits electrical impulses • flat, irregular cells associated with diffusion • major category of tissue; categorized by matrix • type of loose connective tissue; also called fat • tissue that is striated, branched and involuntary • ...
math yay 2014-02-26
Scatter Graphs 2013-06-05
8 Clues: Steep • Together • Information • Joins up the dots • Scatterplot matrix • One three-dimensional plot • One two-dimensional scatterplot • Multiple plots drawn within the same frame
ACMGEN201 Revision 2 2024-03-10
Across
- Animal enclosures should be cleaned
- A matrix diagram used to determine how an animal may be feeling is the ___ affect matrix
- Organism causing disease to its host
- Ectothermic four limbed vertebrate
- Giving a puzzle feeder is a type of
- Gives birth to live young
Down
- a permanent identification method for a dog/cat
- A predator at the top of the food chain
- A reptile with no ears
- Has wings
- Internally regulates body temperature
- Cold blooded
- Gives birth to undeveloped live young type of mammal
- Horses are a ___ animal, they are eaten by other animals
14 Clues: Has wings • Cold blooded • A reptile with no ears • Gives birth to live young • Ectothermic four limbed vertebrate • Animal enclosures should be cleaned • Giving a puzzle feeder is a type of • Organism causing disease to its host • Internally regulates body temperature • A predator at the top of the food chain • a permanent identification method for a dog/cat • ...
ch. 6 and 9 2020-10-24
Across
- pain in joints
- dissolves matrix of bone
- joint named after something you put on a horse
- moving around
- a fibrous amphiarthrosis
- synovial joint
- bone loss accelerates after this
- formation of bone
- standing on tiptoes
- knee
- between bones of the cranium
- opposite of supination
Down
- doing a squat
- shaft of bone
- deposition of calcium salts
- found in the shoulder
- common ankle sprain
- outer portion
- forms joints with other bones
- pad between opposing surfaces in a joint
- going in a circle
- severe bone loss
- fibrous joint on the skull
- bone membrane
- medullary cavity is filled with this
- going backward
- produces matrix of bone
- begins between ages 30 and 40
- between metacarpals and phalanges
- wrist and ankle
- opposite of extension
- break or crack
- articulations
33 Clues: knee • doing a squat • shaft of bone • outer portion • moving around • bone membrane • articulations • pain in joints • going backward • synovial joint • break or crack • wrist and ankle • severe bone loss • going in a circle • formation of bone • common ankle sprain • standing on tiptoes • found in the shoulder • opposite of extension • opposite of supination • produces matrix of bone • ...
Nail Structure and Growth Disorders 2024-11-14
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- living skin at the base
- slowest grow rate
- folded nail
- living skin that supports the nail plate
- extends over the tip of the finger
- known as the natural nail
- living skin supports nail plate
- skin that surrounds the nail plate
- living skin that supports the nail plate
- Also known as lateral nail fold
- lack of oxygen circulating
- cells are formed
- white spots
- deformity or disease
- tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface
- Visible part of the matrix whiteish half moon
Down
- Nail malformation
- dead colorless tissue attached to nail plate
- bacterial inflammation surrounding nail
- tissue splits or tears
- tough band fibrous tissue that connects
- fastest grow rate
- trumpet nail
- thin white nail plate flexible and can curve
- blood clot forms under the nail plate
- living skin bordering the root/sides of nails
- grows slower than fingernails
- hard keratin plate covers nail
- darkening or black bands
- thickened layer/skin between fingertip/edge
30 Clues: folded nail • white spots • trumpet nail • cells are formed • Nail malformation • slowest grow rate • fastest grow rate • deformity or disease • tissue splits or tears • living skin at the base • darkening or black bands • known as the natural nail • lack of oxygen circulating • grows slower than fingernails • hard keratin plate covers nail • living skin supports nail plate • ...
Tissues 2022-07-26
Across
- tissue with cells joined by intercalated discs
- fibers, stretch and recoil
- secrete substances into blood
- connective tissue with liquid matrix called plasma
- cells that conduct nervous impulses
- multiple layers that resist abrasion
- secrete substances into ducts
- change shape to allow stretching of organs
- covering, lining or glandular
- line cavities, cover organs or separate organs
- secrete mucus
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- giving rise to different types of tissue
- fibers, strong and flexible, but not stretchy
- suited for diffusion or filtration
- connective tissue can be found at ends of moveable bones
- fibers and fluid that give tissue its properties
- connective tissue with matrix composed of mineral salts and collagen fibers
- square cells for absorption or secretion
- tissue that stores excess food, provides insulation and protection
- could be solid or liquid form
- connective tissue with cords of fibers to attach muscle to bone
- tissue composed of elongated cells that contract
22 Clues: secrete mucus • fibers, stretch and recoil • secrete substances into blood • could be solid or liquid form • secrete substances into ducts • covering, lining or glandular • suited for diffusion or filtration • cells that conduct nervous impulses • multiple layers that resist abrasion • giving rise to different types of tissue • square cells for absorption or secretion • ...
Fundamental Unit of Life and Tissue 2025-10-19
Across
- transparent substance containing number of fibres nuclei and cells
- tissue makes up the husk of coconut
- made up of collagen protein
- it is also known as equational division
- connective tissue with a fluid matrix
- known as protein factory of cell
- process by which the cell loses water and plasma membrane contracts
- tissue located in ear pinna rings of trachea
Down
- he coined the term protoplasm for fluid substance of cell
- functional unit of life
- it is formed by long cell
- cell wall of fungi
- solution high concentration of solute outside the cell then inside
- it is blood without RBCs and proteins
- main conducting tissue of plant for conduction of water and mineral
- the central and prominent organelle of the cell
- present in walls of heart
- tissue fat storing tissue
- movement takes place through semipermeable membrane
- also known as powerhouse of cell
20 Clues: cell wall of fungi • functional unit of life • it is formed by long cell • present in walls of heart • tissue fat storing tissue • made up of collagen protein • known as protein factory of cell • also known as powerhouse of cell • tissue makes up the husk of coconut • it is blood without RBCs and proteins • connective tissue with a fluid matrix • ...
Science, Physics and Math Crossword 11th Grade 2025-09-30
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- - Line curve approaches.
- - Measure of disorder.
- - Sum of sequence terms.
- - Magnitude only.
- - Spreading of particles.
- - Cycles per second.
- - Mass in motion.
- - Directed quantity.
- - Special matrix value.
- - Amplified oscillation.
- - Sequence approaching a limit.
- - Value function approaches.
- - Proven mathematical statement.
- - Solvent movement across membrane.
- - Inverse of exponentiation.
- - Speed in direction.
- - Energy transferred by force.
- - Scalar for transformation.
- - Change of velocity.
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- - Distance between crests.
- - Balance of forces.
- - Nuclei joining.
- - Change of position.
- - Sequence without limit.
- - Direction of transformation.
- - Study of change and motion.
- - Repeated motion.
- - Assumed principle.
- - Nuclei splitting.
- - Accumulated area or sum.
- - Interaction causing motion.
- - Instantaneous rate of change.
- - Branch of math with symbols.
- - Force over time.
- - Rapid growth function.
- - Likelihood of outcome.
- - Work per unit time.
- - Rectangular array of numbers.
- - Heat in process.
- - Maximum displacement.
40 Clues: - Nuclei joining. • - Magnitude only. • - Mass in motion. • - Repeated motion. • - Force over time. • - Heat in process. • - Nuclei splitting. • - Balance of forces. • - Cycles per second. • - Directed quantity. • - Assumed principle. • - Change of position. • - Speed in direction. • - Work per unit time. • - Change of velocity. • - Measure of disorder. • - Special matrix value. • ...
Systems of skeletal 2020-10-05
Across
- only one side of the bone is broken.
- marking- the surface feature of bones vary.
- huge cells made up of 50 monocytes.
- bone- thin and curved.
- site of spongy bone in adult.
- a small channel or duct.
- a cell that secrets the matrix for bone function.
- structural framework.
- cylinder- like shape, longer than it is wide.
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- straight across the long axis Of the bone.
- changing physical location or position or having this changed.
- insulin like growth factor.
- bone -segments are pulled apart as a result of a twisting motion.
- bone- complex shape.
- membrane lining the medullary cavity.
- remolding- process where matrix is resorbed on one surface.
- bone tissue - strongest form of bone tissue.
- thin layer, membrane of plate tissue.
- scientific name for bone shaft.
- bone -triglyceride storage tissue.
- bone tissue- contains spicule like structure.
- cell production- red bone marrow, red blood cells.
22 Clues: bone- complex shape. • structural framework. • bone- thin and curved. • a small channel or duct. • insulin like growth factor. • site of spongy bone in adult. • scientific name for bone shaft. • bone -triglyceride storage tissue. • huge cells made up of 50 monocytes. • only one side of the bone is broken. • membrane lining the medullary cavity. • ...
BWL 1 2018-04-29
Across
- produktionsmengenunabhängige Kosten
- kurzform für "Return on Investment"
- wie heißt die linke Seite der Bilanz
- Anforderung an Ziele
- kurzfristiges Finanzierungsmittel
- wie heißt der abgezinste Wert einer künftigen Zahlung
- Womit verdient man viel Geld? (Vier-Feld-Matrix)
- betriebswirtschaftliches Ziel
- anderes Wort für flüssige Mittel
- Zeit bis zur Zahlung einer Rechnung
- sehr kurzfristige Planung
- Anzahl Prozessschritte der Aufbauorganisation
- Anzahl Schritte vollständige Planung
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- mit welchem Rechenzeichen beginnt die Investitionsrechnung
- weitverbreitete Wettbewerbsstrategie
- langfristige Bindung von Kapital im Unternehmen
- wichtigster Grund für Beachtung des ökonomischen Prinzips
- Organisationsform der Planung
- Kurzform für kleine u. mittlere Unternehmen
- Ergebnis der Aufbauorganisation
- Typische Organisationsform
- ein Produktionsfaktor
- Kurzform für Roh-, Hilfs- u. Betriebsstoffe
- Anzahl formaler Merkmale einer Stelle
- eine Rechtsform
- Kriterium bei der Wahl der Rechtsform
- Schlimmste Folge schlechter Finanzplanung
- Unterschied zwischen statischer und dynamischer Investitionsrechnung
- betriebliche Grundfunktion
29 Clues: eine Rechtsform • Anforderung an Ziele • ein Produktionsfaktor • sehr kurzfristige Planung • Typische Organisationsform • betriebliche Grundfunktion • Organisationsform der Planung • betriebswirtschaftliches Ziel • Ergebnis der Aufbauorganisation • anderes Wort für flüssige Mittel • kurzfristiges Finanzierungsmittel • produktionsmengenunabhängige Kosten • ...
Math Vocab Puzzle 2024-11-21
Across
- A possible result.
- A number with multiple factors.
- A line that ends at one point and goes into infinity on the other.Linear Relating to a straight line.
- The number in repeated multiplication.
- Breaking a number into factors.
- A comparison of two values.
- A step-by-step procedure.
- A set of outcomes.
- Steepness of a line.
- A relation with one output per input.
- A grid of numbers.
- A number with only two divisors.
- Finding the best solution
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- A polynomial of degree 2.
- A value from a square matrix.
- Rate of change in a function.
- A symbol for a changing value.
- A limiting condition.
- A math statement of equality.
- Repeating steps toward a solution.
- A line’s crossing point on an axis.
- Inverse of exponentiation.
- Likelihood of an event.
- A power of repeated multiplication.
24 Clues: A possible result. • A set of outcomes. • A grid of numbers. • Steepness of a line. • A limiting condition. • Likelihood of an event. • A polynomial of degree 2. • A step-by-step procedure. • Finding the best solution • Inverse of exponentiation. • A comparison of two values. • A value from a square matrix. • Rate of change in a function. • A math statement of equality. • ...
Matrices/Polynomial Functions Cross-Word 2013-11-03
Across
- a term in multiplying
- polynomial function (ax+bx+c)
- can be written as a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit
- how many tmes the x-axis is touched or passed through
- an angle point of any shape or angle
- value of x
- expression consisting of variables and constant coefficients
- number in front of degree
- rectangular array of numbers or symbols
- biggest number each term has in common
- solution to a system of linear equations
- indicating to raiseit to a power
- indicates square root
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- polynomial ( three terms )
- whats left over
- difference of perfect squares
- result of divison
- number of times it appears in the set
- intersects with the y-axis of the graph
- opposite of a value
- the point where a line crosses the x-axis
- graph thats U-shaped
- value associated with square matrix
23 Clues: value of x • whats left over • result of divison • opposite of a value • graph thats U-shaped • a term in multiplying • indicates square root • number in front of degree • polynomial ( three terms ) • polynomial function (ax+bx+c) • difference of perfect squares • indicating to raiseit to a power • value associated with square matrix • an angle point of any shape or angle • ...
Movies 2021-11-09
Anatomy Chapter 6 2022-02-24
Across
- Rounded passageway for blood vessels and/or nerves
- a shallow depression
- A meshwork of supporting bundles of fibers, oriented along stress lines and is crossed braced.
- Curved joint surfaces
- Bone is 2/3_____phosphate
- Region of a long bone between the end and the shaft
- The head of a long bone (Articulation, have joint surfaces)
- A cell that produces the fibers and matrix of the bone
- Part of a bone that forms an angle with the rest of the structure
- Bone marrow that stores fats as an energy reserve
- Large with a rough projection
- Projection or bump
- Bone marrow that forms red blood cells.
- The shaft of the long bone
Down
- Dense bone that contains parallel osteon
- Bones that are box-like in appearance, ex. Carpal bones and Tarsal bones
- A cell that dissolves the fibers and matrix of the bone.
- Mature bone cells.
- The breakdown of the mineral matrix of bone
- Microscopic passageways between cells, permits diffusion of nutrients and wastes
- Bone that is small, round and flat, found near joints of the knee and feet.
- a narrow groove
- Bones that are small, flat, irregular shaped, in between the flat bones of the skull
- Bone that consists of an open network of struts and plates
- Bones that are long and slender have a shaft with two ends that are wider than the shaft, ex. humerus
25 Clues: a narrow groove • Mature bone cells. • Projection or bump • a shallow depression • Curved joint surfaces • Bone is 2/3_____phosphate • The shaft of the long bone • Large with a rough projection • Bone marrow that forms red blood cells. • Dense bone that contains parallel osteon • The breakdown of the mineral matrix of bone • Bone marrow that stores fats as an energy reserve • ...
Composites crossword 2017-11-11
Across
- Abbreviation for the parameter normally shown as eta subscript o (4)
- Simple moulding processes (7)
- Pressure vessel for composites processing (9)
- Records, or the double bonded part of a chemical (5)
- Equation for the strength of unidirectional composites (5,5)
- The ring structure of epoxy resin(7)
- Abbreviation for processes that bridge the gap between RTM and vacuum-bagging (4)
- Thermosetting polyester (11)
- The disciplne of using nature to inspire novel design (11)
- Matrix for highest temperature performance composites (7)
- Process for constant cross-section continuous fibre composites (10)
- Where reinforcement meets matrix over a finite distance (10)
- Initially backwards, xtra annual linseed fibre (4)
- Expansion of "G" in "DGEBA" (8)
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- A monomolecular layer from carbon fibre (8)
- Smart materials and ----------- structures (11)
- Material stiffness (7)
- Image of a failed surface (11)
- Nothing there, and not wanted (5)
- Table of the elements (8)
- Fibres from the plant stem (4)
- This man's criteria constrain the values for Poisson's ratio (9)
- Not the reinforcement, but an essential component of composites (6)
- The expensive material form (7)
- Short version of the glycol for marine polyester resins (3)
- Generic term for an aromatic nylon (6)
- Non-destructive imaging using heat (12)
- Model for load transfer into individual filaments (5,3)
- Abbreviation for the material in polyethylene fibres (6)
- Filling the gap between sandwich faces (4)
- Deforming slowly under sustained stress (5)
31 Clues: Material stiffness (7) • Table of the elements (8) • Thermosetting polyester (11) • Simple moulding processes (7) • Image of a failed surface (11) • Fibres from the plant stem (4) • The expensive material form (7) • Expansion of "G" in "DGEBA" (8) • Nothing there, and not wanted (5) • The ring structure of epoxy resin(7) • Generic term for an aromatic nylon (6) • ...
test 2025-10-19
Across
- : Works with BRCA1 to recruit RAD51 and stabilize DNA repair complexes.
- : Mismatch repair protein; its loss leads to microsatellite instability in Lynch syndrome.
- : Hypoxia-inducible transcription factor that upregulates GLUT1 and transferrin receptor under low oxygen.
- : Pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family member that promotes cytochrome c release from mitochondria.
- : Matrix metalloproteinase that degrades extracellular matrix and promotes invasion.
- : Vascular endothelial growth factor; stimulates angiogenesis in tumors.
- : Pro-apoptotic protein inhibited when phosphorylated by Akt and bound by 14-3-3.
- : Serine/threonine kinase activated by PI3K signaling that promotes survival by phosphorylating Bad.
- : Glucose transporter upregulated by HIF-1α in glycolytic cancer cells.
- : DNA recombination protein that forms filaments on single-stranded DNA during homologous recombination.
- : Transmembrane receptor mediating cell–matrix adhesion and intracellular signaling.
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- : Anti-apoptotic protein that inhibits mitochondrial membrane permeabilization.
- : Partner of MSH2 in mismatch repair of single-strand mismatches.
- : Partner of HIF-1α forming the active heterodimeric transcription factor regulating glycolysis genes.
- : Kinase that senses double-strand DNA breaks and triggers p53 activation and DNA repair checkpoints.
- : Tumor suppressor phosphatase that inhibits the PI3K/AKT pathway by dephosphorylating PIP3.
- : Focal adhesion kinase linking integrins to the actin cytoskeleton and promoting cell migration.
- : A gene mutated in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer; key scaffold for homologous recombination DNA repair.
- : Enzyme complex that maintains chromosome ends and enables replicative immortality.
- : Tumor suppressor “guardian of the genome” that triggers cell-cycle arrest or apoptosis in DNA damage.
20 Clues: : Partner of MSH2 in mismatch repair of single-strand mismatches. • : Works with BRCA1 to recruit RAD51 and stabilize DNA repair complexes. • : Glucose transporter upregulated by HIF-1α in glycolytic cancer cells. • : Vascular endothelial growth factor; stimulates angiogenesis in tumors. • ...
College Algebra Semester 1 Vocab Crossword Final 2025-12-16
Across
- The set of all possible input values
- The set of all possible output values
- The highest y-value in a given area
- the dimensions of a matrix
- a function whose variables have whole number exponents
- a logarithm with a base of 10
- a function that increases or decreases very quickly
- a quadratic function in the form f(x)=ax2+bx+c
- as one variable increases, the other variable increases proportionally
- any single value within a matrix
- A function made up of one function inside another function
- a line that the graph approaches as the graph approaches a particular value
- When the y-values decrease as the x-values increase
- this describes a graph that doesn’t have any gaps or breaks across its domain
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- the highest exponent of a polynomial function
- the inverse function of the exponential function
- as one variable increases, the other variable decreases proportionally
- rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
- a logarithm with a base of e
- This is formed when each element of the domain corresponds to exactly one element of the range
- a quadratic function in the form f(x)=a(x-h)2+k
- When a function is symmetric about the origin
- The lowest y-value in a given area
- Denoted by f-1(x)
- When the y-values increase as the x-values increase
- When a function is symmetric about the y-axis
26 Clues: Denoted by f-1(x) • the dimensions of a matrix • a logarithm with a base of e • a logarithm with a base of 10 • any single value within a matrix • The lowest y-value in a given area • The highest y-value in a given area • The set of all possible input values • The set of all possible output values • the highest exponent of a polynomial function • ...
Strategic Management Crossword 2023-12-04
Across
- This strategist introduced the concept of competitive advantage and the five forces framework.
- Organization’s goals should be set according to this principle involving 5 characteristics of goals (the word is also a synonym for “intelligent”)
- Owners of shares in a company
- This is a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term goals and determine the overall direction of the organization.
- Market entry mode that allows another company to use your intangible property (trademarks, production techniques, patents) assuming they do business following your rules. Examples - McDonalds, Starbucks.
- These provide clear, specific, and measurable targets for an organization to achieve, they are also synonym for goals.
- The people that the company’s product is aimed at and made for are called … audience.
- A matrix that combines two dimensions: industry attractiveness and the competitive strength of a business (matrix named after a huge corporation)
- This type of environment consists of factors outside the organization's boundaries and includes economic, social, and technological aspects.
- Market entry mode that involves producing goods domestically and then sending them to another country for sale.
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- The purchase of one company by another
- The strategy when a business enlarges or varies its range of products (types of this strategy: related, unrelated)
- The process of two companies combining into one new larger company
- A factor that cannot be replicated and allows a company to produce goods or services better or more cheaply than its rivals is called a … advantage.
- This business approach contributes to sustainable development by delivering economic, social, and environmental benefits for all stakeholders (we also had this subject with Shtykhno)
- This matrix, named after a consulting firm, helps in evaluating the strategic position of a business portfolio (the matrix has stars and dogs in it)
- This term refers to the combined effect that is greater than the sum of separate parts.
- This analysis involves studying organization's internal (“advantages” and “disadvantages”) and external environment (“positive” and “negative trends”)
- This statement defines an organization's purpose, values, and core objectives, and answers the question "Why do we exist?"
- The strategy of increasing sales of existing products into an existing market is called market …
20 Clues: Owners of shares in a company • The purchase of one company by another • The process of two companies combining into one new larger company • The people that the company’s product is aimed at and made for are called … audience. • This term refers to the combined effect that is greater than the sum of separate parts. • ...
Strategic Management 2023-12-03
Across
- What is the term for the set of actions and decisions made by an organization to achieve its goals?
- What are the internal factors that an organization can control and are considered negative attributes?
- What is the process of evaluating an organization's competitors and developing plans to gain a competitive advantage?
- It is one of 4 functions of strategic management that involves setting objectives and determining a course of action for achieving those objectives.
- Surname of the author of the model of competitive five forces.
- What is the process of identifying and analyzing an organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- The third component of PESTEL analysis
- It is one of 4 functions of strategic management that involves developing an organizational structure and allocating human resources to ensure the accomplishment of objectives.
- What are the internal factors that an organization can control and are considered positive attributes?
- It is one of 4 functions of strategic managemente that ensuring that performance does not deviate from standards.
- Products with low market growth but a high market share in BCG Matrix.
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- a statement defines the organization's business, its objectives, and how it will reach these objectives
- Products with high market growth but a low market share in BCG Matrix.
- Products with high market growth and a high market share in BCG Matrix.
- A statement expresses what the company ultimately want to achieve;
- a process of inducing and stimulating an individual to act in certain manner.
- What are the external factors that an organization cannot control and pose a potential threat?
- It is one of 4 functions of strategic management that involves the social and informal sources of influence that you use to inspire action taken by others.
- The forth component of PESTEL analysis
- This is one of the management strategies that emphasizes diversity - products, markets, types of production
- What are the external factors that an organization cannot control but can be leveraged to its advantage?
- Products with low market growth and a low market share in BCG Matrix
22 Clues: The forth component of PESTEL analysis • The third component of PESTEL analysis • Surname of the author of the model of competitive five forces. • A statement expresses what the company ultimately want to achieve; • Products with low market growth and a low market share in BCG Matrix • Products with high market growth but a low market share in BCG Matrix. • ...
Algebra 2023-02-23
Across
- grouping doesn't matter with addition & multiplication
- Numbers in a matrix
- The meaning of the A in PEMDAS
- Value equals itself -6 = -6
- Order on either side of the equal sign doesn't matter
- Keeps the value of a number
- Identifies the matrix by the # of rows & columns
- Order doesn't matter with addition & multiplication
- If a=b and b=c, then a=c
- PEMDAS
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- Distance from zero on a number line
- Using opposites to "cancel"
- The meaning of the M in PEMDAS
- Vertical elements (top to bottom)
- The meaning of the E in PEMDAS
- The meaning of the S in PEMDAS
- Multiplying a value to an expression in parenthesis
- Rectangular array of data in rows and columns
- The meaning of the D in PEMDAS
- Horizontal elements (left to right)
- Multiplying by zero equals zero
- The meaning of the P in PEMDAS
22 Clues: PEMDAS • Numbers in a matrix • If a=b and b=c, then a=c • Using opposites to "cancel" • Value equals itself -6 = -6 • Keeps the value of a number • The meaning of the A in PEMDAS • The meaning of the M in PEMDAS • The meaning of the E in PEMDAS • The meaning of the S in PEMDAS • The meaning of the D in PEMDAS • The meaning of the P in PEMDAS • Multiplying by zero equals zero • ...
Archaeology methods intro 2024-10-07
Across
- group of artifacts
- layers of matrix
- study of the diversity of humans
- digging to see change over time
- animal burrowing in the ground
- shape or form of artifact
- length or width of artifact
- cannot be removed without destroying it
- classification system for artifacts
- bird’s eye view map
- collecting artifacts in the field
- a hurricane
- can date organic objects back to 50kya
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- digging to see activity across one layer
- survey at a regular interval
- things found together are from the same time period
- tells what is older or younger
- characteristic of an artifact
- uses calendar dates
- location where features and artifacts are found
- the XYZ information where an object is found
- human made object
- study of the past through material remains
- the sediment objects are found in
- farmer plowing a field
- survey at irregular interval
26 Clues: a hurricane • layers of matrix • human made object • group of artifacts • uses calendar dates • bird’s eye view map • farmer plowing a field • shape or form of artifact • length or width of artifact • survey at a regular interval • survey at irregular interval • characteristic of an artifact • tells what is older or younger • animal burrowing in the ground • digging to see change over time • ...
The Musculoskeletal System 2022-02-04
Across
- The facial bones consist of how many bones?
- Cells that synthesize the organic components of the bone matrix are called what?
- The largest pelvic bone is the what?
- Postmenopausal osteoporosis is usually due to a lack of this hormone.
- Tennis elbow is an example of __________.
- A fixed or movable joint between bones is also called an __________.
- The bones that form the wrists are the what?
- __________ are mature cells that have become embedded in the bone matrix.
- Degenerative arthritis is also known as what?
- A muscle that opposes the actions of another is known as an __________.
- What are large, multinucleated cells that can dissolve the bony matrix called?
- A tiny sac that contains fluid and acts as a gliding surface of various body tissues is referred to as a __________.
- Defective mineralization of the bones in children is known as __________.
- What are the bones that form the fingers?
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- What is the largest bone of the leg?
- Decreased excretion of uric acid or urate salts may cause __________.
- Skeletal muscle is also called __________ muscle.
- How many carpal bones are in the human body?
- __________ is a fibrous connective tissue found in joints, the larynx, and the outer ear.
- The hip bone is located in the __________.
- The three major groups of joints include synarthroses, amphiarthroses, and __________.
- A loss of normal bone density is called __________.
- The middle ear contains three small bones: the malleus, incus, and __________.
23 Clues: What is the largest bone of the leg? • The largest pelvic bone is the what? • Tennis elbow is an example of __________. • What are the bones that form the fingers? • The hip bone is located in the __________. • The facial bones consist of how many bones? • How many carpal bones are in the human body? • The bones that form the wrists are the what? • ...
Composites crossword 2017-11-11
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- Material stiffness (7)
- Filling the gap between sandwich faces (4)
- The expensive material form (7)
- Expansion of "G" in "DGEBA" (8)
- Smart materials and ----------- structures (11)
- A monomolecular layer from carbon fibre (8)
- Simple moulding processes (7)
- Abbreviation for the material in polyethylene fibres (6)
- Non-destructive imaging using heat (12)
- Generic term for an aromatic nylon (6)
- Not the reinforcement, but an essential component of composites (6)
- Thermosetting polyester (11)
- Pressure vessel for composites processing (9)
- Nothing there, and not wanted (5)
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- Abbreviation for the parameter normally shown as eta subscript o (4)
- Deforming slowly under sustained stress (5)
- Model for load transfer into individual filaments (5,3)
- Table of the elements (8)
- Equation for the strength of unidirectional composites (5,5)
- Where reinforcement meets matrix over a finite distance (10)
- Fibres from the plant stem (4)
- Short version of the glycol for marine polyester resins (3)
- The ring structure of epoxy resin(7)
- The disciplne of using nature to inspire novel design (11)
- This man's criteria constrain the values for Poisson's ratio (9)
- Image of a failed surface (11)
- Matrix for highest temperature performance composites (7)
- Abbreviation for processes that bridge the gap between RTM and vacuum-bagging (4)
- Process for constant cross-section continuous fibre composites (10)
- Initially backwards, xtra annual linseed fibre (4)
- Records, or the double bonded part of a chemical (5)
31 Clues: Material stiffness (7) • Table of the elements (8) • Thermosetting polyester (11) • Simple moulding processes (7) • Fibres from the plant stem (4) • Image of a failed surface (11) • The expensive material form (7) • Expansion of "G" in "DGEBA" (8) • Nothing there, and not wanted (5) • The ring structure of epoxy resin(7) • Generic term for an aromatic nylon (6) • ...
ASCENT Recap Module 2 2024-09-27
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- What does the "S" represent in SMART Goals?
- Those tasks that must be done but do not require your specific skill sets, according to the Priority Matrix
- What is represented on the X-axis of the 'What' Delegation Matrix?
- Francesco Cirillo named the Pomodoro technique after this vegetable-shaped kitchen timer.
- What is represented on the Y-axis of the 'What' Delegation Matrix?
- Characteristics of High-Performing Teams which means faith & belief
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- Characteristics of High-Performing Teams which means being articulate
- What does the "M" represent in SMART Goals?
- What does the "T" represent in SMART Goals?
- Characteristics of High-Performing Teams which means responsibility
10 Clues: What does the "S" represent in SMART Goals? • What does the "M" represent in SMART Goals? • What does the "T" represent in SMART Goals? • What is represented on the X-axis of the 'What' Delegation Matrix? • What is represented on the Y-axis of the 'What' Delegation Matrix? • Characteristics of High-Performing Teams which means responsibility • ...
The Matrix 2023-06-19
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- One way or another, Neo, this war is going to end. Tonight, the future of both worlds will be in your hands… or in his
- He is the Chosen One
- The entity that can destroy both real & virtual world
- The Matrix Cannot Tell You Who You Are
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- Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth
- I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid. You're afraid of us
- You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious.
- Everything that has a beginning has an end, Neo.
8 Clues: He is the Chosen One • The Matrix Cannot Tell You Who You Are • Everything that has a beginning has an end, Neo. • The entity that can destroy both real & virtual world • Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth • I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid. You're afraid of us • ...
matrix oyunlar 2024-11-21
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- Hər iki oyunçunun eyni strategiyalardan istifadə etdiyi oyun növü
- Birinci oyunçunun qazancı qeyd olunan matris.
- Oyunçunun digərinin hərəkətini əvvəlcədən təxmin etməsi üçün istifadə etdiyi üsul (2 söz).
- Simmetrik oyunlarda hər iki oyunçunun strategiyası eyni olduğu üçün qazanc matrisinin xüsusiyyəti.
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- Bu tip oyunlarda, bütün oyunçuların qazanc cəmi sıfırdır.(3 söz birleşmesi)
- Oyunçuların qazanc və itkilərinin dəyişməsi ilə əlaqədar oyun növü.
- təsadüfi seçilməsi ilə əlaqəli strategiya.
- Oyunçuların hər birinin hərəkətlərini təsadüfi seçdiyi strategiya növü.
8 Clues: təsadüfi seçilməsi ilə əlaqəli strategiya. • Birinci oyunçunun qazancı qeyd olunan matris. • Hər iki oyunçunun eyni strategiyalardan istifadə etdiyi oyun növü • Oyunçuların qazanc və itkilərinin dəyişməsi ilə əlaqədar oyun növü. • Oyunçuların hər birinin hərəkətlərini təsadüfi seçdiyi strategiya növü. • ...
Skeletal system 2020-10-19
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- bone that penetrates the skin; aka open fracture
- skeleton that consists of limbs and girdles
- bone in the center of the head
- only bone that is not attached to another bone
- result of twisting force
- protect internal organs such as the brain, heart, and pelvic organs.
- provide support and stability with little to no movement
- where the tear ducts are located
- bone is crushed
- small bones on the roof of the mouth
- dense and appears homogenous
- bone the anterior side of the head
- vertical bone in the nose
- bone where glasses sit
- skull fracture
- cells that form the bone matrix
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- inside a tendon where the tendon passes over a joint
- bones are broken into various pieces
- bone associated with sinus cavities
- back of the head
- sides of the face
- bone that is broken completely, but ends dont penetrate
- lower jaw
- forms the longitudinal axis of the body
- connected with temporal
- second bone attached to temporal
- bone where upper set of teeth can be found
- bones are irregular in size and shape
- a fracture where bones are forced into each other
- cells that break down the bone matrix
- has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide
- fracture where bone splinters, but break is incomplete
- an osteoblast that is surrounded by bone matrix
- made of small needle like pieces and open space
34 Clues: lower jaw • skull fracture • bone is crushed • back of the head • sides of the face • bone where glasses sit • connected with temporal • result of twisting force • vertical bone in the nose • dense and appears homogenous • bone in the center of the head • cells that form the bone matrix • second bone attached to temporal • where the tear ducts are located • ...
College Algebra Semester 1 Vocab Crossword Sample 2025-12-17
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- When a function is symmetric about the origin
- When the y-values increase as the x-values increase
- a quadratic function in the form f(x)=ax2+bx+c
- When the y-values decrease as the x-values increase
- a logarithm with a base of 10
- a function that increases or decreases very quickly
- A function made up of one function inside another function
- as one variable increases, the other variable increases proportionally
- this describes a graph that doesn’t have any gaps or breaks across its domain
- The set of all possible output values
- The lowest y-value in a given area
- the dimensions of a matrix
- rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
- a function whose variables have whole number exponents
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- The highest y-value in a given area
- the inverse function of the exponential function
- a quadratic function in the form f(x)=a(x-h)2+k
- When a function is symmetric about the y-axis
- any single value within a matrix
- Denoted by f-1(x)
- This is formed when each element of the domain corresponds to exactly one element of the range
- a line that the graph approaches as the graph approaches a particular value
- the highest exponent of a polynomial function
- The set of all possible input values
- a logarithm with a base of e
- as one variable increases, the other variable decreases proportionally
26 Clues: Denoted by f-1(x) • the dimensions of a matrix • a logarithm with a base of e • a logarithm with a base of 10 • any single value within a matrix • The lowest y-value in a given area • The highest y-value in a given area • The set of all possible input values • The set of all possible output values • When a function is symmetric about the origin • ...
BIO 201 Exam I Key Terms - Skeletal System 2017-04-13
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- knobby, enlarged regions at ends, strengthen joints, attachment site for tendons/ligaments
- suture between occipital and parietal bones
- strainer-like
- smooth surfaces where bones meet
- cylindrical space in diaphysis, contains yellow bone marrow in adult
- elongated, usually cylindrical shaft
- compact and spongy bone
- process by which minerals deposited in the matrix as hydroxyappetite
- tissues that grow and change throughout life, consisting of cartilages, bones, ligaments, and other supportive connective tissues
- between diaphysis and epiphysis, containing epiphysial (growth) plate
- horn
- immovable joints between skull bones
- infant cranial bones are connected by flexible areas of dense regular connective tissue
- thin layer of hyaline cartilage on epiphyses, reduces friction between articulating bones
- living organs containing all four tissues types, primarily connective tissues, extracellular matrix is sturdy and rigid, strengthened by calcification
- shell
- suture between parietal bones
- bone cells that maintain matrix and reside in lacunae, involved in remodeling
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- depression found in bone
- category of the skeletons comprised of shoulder and hip bones and those of the upper and lower extremities (126 bones)
- suture between temporal and parietal bones
- dense irregular connective tissue covering external surfaces of bones, acts as anchor for blood vessels and nerves, anchored by perforating fibers embedded in the bone matrix
- 3 tiny bones in each middle ear for hearing
- bone tissue that is solid and relatively dense, external surfaces of long and flat bones
- basic structural unit of mature compact bone
- concentric, cylindrical structures
- category of the skeleton comprised of the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage (80 bones)
- formation of new blood cells
- cavity or hollow place, curved space
- suture between frontal and parietal bones
- bone tissue that is made of trabeculae, internal surface of bones
- open lattice of narrow plates
- covers most internal surfaces of bones
- bone cells that dissolve bone, releasing calcium, resorption, involved in remodeling
- hole in something
- wing-like
- smooth surface when two bones articulate
37 Clues: horn • shell • wing-like • strainer-like • hole in something • compact and spongy bone • depression found in bone • formation of new blood cells • open lattice of narrow plates • suture between parietal bones • smooth surfaces where bones meet • concentric, cylindrical structures • elongated, usually cylindrical shaft • cavity or hollow place, curved space • ...
unit 2012-11-05
18 Clues: NATO • harsh • abyss • puzzle • to cause • my brother • Saint Jude • The Matrix • the economy • embarrassing • i.e. Ireland • aas in a mouse • Ant: encourage • to gain access • quick-tempered • hopeless drunk • brave and excited • christianity's counterpart
Respiration 2024-10-02
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- folded inner membrane of the mitochondria
- the first stage of respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm and creates pyruvate, ATP and NADH
- an enzyme involved in the synthesis of energy
- a cycle that occurs in the matrix, it makes lots of reduced co-enzyme and some ATP
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- the last stage of aerobic respiration and it occurs on the cristae
- the jelly like fluid in the mitochondria
- when ATP is made using a H+ gradient
- a reaction that transports pyruvate into the mitochondrial matrix
- a type of respiration that requires no oxygen and occurs in the cytoplasm
- a type of respiration that occurs in the mitochondria and requires oxygen
10 Clues: when ATP is made using a H+ gradient • the jelly like fluid in the mitochondria • folded inner membrane of the mitochondria • an enzyme involved in the synthesis of energy • a reaction that transports pyruvate into the mitochondrial matrix • the last stage of aerobic respiration and it occurs on the cristae • ...
Matrices 2023-05-22
9 Clues: Vertical • Horizontal • RowsxColumns • Spots on a graph • one term in a matrix • To enlarge or reduce • flip a figure over its line of symmetry • To multiply, add, subtract, or divide matrices • Returns the identity matrix when multiplied times the original
BIOL203-Review of Concepts (Lectures 6 to 9) 2025-10-04
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- Epidermal layer containing keratohyalin granules and lamellar bodies
- Thickened skin at the base of the nails (cuticle)
- Embryonic connective tissue from which bone develops
- Lower, posterior portion of the hip bone
- Epidermal layer with prominent desmosomes
- Sweat glands producing protein-rich, milky secretion (armpits, groin)
- Sweat glands producing watery secretion for thermoregulation
- Exocrine gland structure with branched ducts
- Mature cartilage cells that maintain the matrix
- Cells that synthesize new bone matrix
- Thin rods or plates of bone that form a spongy network
- Small cavity in the matrix that houses chondrocytes or osteocytes
- Glands that secrete products by exocytosis (e.g., eccrine sweat glands)
- Epidermal cells that function as touch receptors
- Thin layer of bone matrix forming concentric rings in an osteon
- Thin vascular membrane lining inner bone surfaces
- Skeleton subdivision including skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage
- Epithelium made of multiple layers of cells
- Phase of bone remodeling when debris from resorption is cleared by macrophages (mononucleated cells)
- Transitional hair cycle phase when the follicle regresses and detaches from blood supply
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- Enlargement of chondrocytes in the cartilage model during bone growth
- Triangular bone forming the posterior nasal septum
- Opening or hole in a bone for passage of nerves or vessels
- Serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity and covering abdominal organs
- Calcium phosphate crystals providing hardness to bone matrix
- Strong cartilage located between vertebrae and in the pubic symphysis
- Glands where entire cells rupture to release contents (e.g., sebaceous glands)
- Single layer of cells of different heights, common in the respiratory tract
- Structural unit of compact bone with concentric lamellae
- Location of the callus made of fibrocartilage
- Dense connective tissue with collagen fibers arranged in parallel bundles
- Hormone from the thyroid that decreases blood calcium by inhibiting osteoclasts
- Broad upper part of the sternum
- Simple squamous epithelium forming the lining of serous membranes
- Location of the callus made of cartilage and immature bone
- Dead, keratin-filled cells that make up the stratum corneum
- Bone growth where new tissue is added at the periosteal surface while inner bone is resorbed
- Another name for spongy bone
- Canal at the center of an osteon containing blood vessels and nerves
- Type of bone marrow that stores fat
- substance Gel-like material that fills space between cells and fibers in connective tissue
- Immature bone formed during healing of a fracture
- Epidermal immune cells involved in antigen presentation
- Spongy bone between the inner and outer layers of flat bones
- Loose connective tissue found in the lamina propria
- Mucus-secreting unicellular gland found in respiratory and intestinal epithelium
46 Clues: Another name for spongy bone • Broad upper part of the sternum • Type of bone marrow that stores fat • Cells that synthesize new bone matrix • Lower, posterior portion of the hip bone • Epidermal layer with prominent desmosomes • Epithelium made of multiple layers of cells • Exocrine gland structure with branched ducts • Location of the callus made of fibrocartilage • ...
Nail Structure and Growth 2021-02-21
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- Portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- When the nail is abnormal in shape or form
- AKA lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate
- Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail bed
- Area where the nail plate cells are formed
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip if the finger or toe
- The tissue bordering the root and sides of the fingernail or toenail
- Slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the natural nail plate
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- Composed of several major parts of the fingernail
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; half-moon shaped
- AKA onyx; the hard protective plate is composed mainly of keratin
- The most visible and functionable part of the natural nail plate
- Furrow on each side of the nail
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area
- Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
17 Clues: Furrow on each side of the nail • When the nail is abnormal in shape or form • Area where the nail plate cells are formed • Composed of several major parts of the fingernail • Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate • Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate • The most visible and functionable part of the natural nail plate • ...
Nail Disease and Disorders 2025-01-31
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- noticeably thin, white nail plate that is more flexible than usual; usually caused by poor diet, heredity, internal disease, medication, or overfiling with an abrasive
- an unhealthy nail condition that is hereditary or caused by injury or disease of the nail unit
- inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail caused by infection or injury
- separation of the nail plate and bed, often due to injury or allergic reactions
- severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
- bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail; redness, pus, and swelling are usually present
- damage to the capillaries under the nail, giving the appearance of a lengthwise small splinter underneath the nail plate; caused by physical trauma or nail bed injury
- also known as trumpet nail; a form of dramatically increased nail curvature of the free edge, whereby the nail can curl in upon itself or may be deformed only on one sidewall
- finger with visible redness, pain, swelling, broken skin, or pus
- depressions running across the nail plate’s width due to a slowing production of matrix cells
- rapidly growing and contagious bacteria that can cause infection; seen in the early stages as a yellow– green spot that becomes darker in its advanced stage, changing from yellow to green to brown to black
- nail that has turned a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation
- separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; caused by infection, matrix injury, systemic illness, or medical procedure
- irregular stretching of the eponychium or hyponychium around the nail plate; usually from serious injury or an allergic skin reaction
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- vertical lines running the length of the natural nail plate, usually the result of aging
- also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail plate usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited
- irregular split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate surface roughness; potentially caused by heredity, matrix injury, excessive exposure to cuticle removers, harsh cleaning agents, or aggressive filing techniques
- nail plate fungal infection, consisting of whitish patches that can be scraped off the nail’s surface or long whitish or pale yellowish streaks within the nail plate
- whitish discoloration found inside the nail plate, usually caused by injury to the nail matrix
- nail surface pitting, roughness, onycholysis, and bed discolorations randomly or evenly spaced; nail plate may appear as if it has been filed with a coarse abrasive, or the free edge may be ragged, or both
- also known as ingrown nail; nail grows into the living tissue around the nail
- also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate
- also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate
- Bed dark purplish spots, usually due to a small nail bed injury
- also known as athlete’s foot; medical term for fungal infection of the feet; often seen as red patches or scaling of the skin on the bottom of feet and/or between the toe
- any deformity or disease of the natural nails
- significant darkening of the fingernails or toenails caused by increased pigment cells (melanocytes); may be seen as a black band under or within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge
- damaged skin around the nail plate (often on the eponychium) becomes split or torn
28 Clues: any deformity or disease of the natural nails • Bed dark purplish spots, usually due to a small nail bed injury • finger with visible redness, pain, swelling, broken skin, or pus • also known as ingrown nail; nail grows into the living tissue around the nail • separation of the nail plate and bed, often due to injury or allergic reactions • ...
Strategic management of the company 2023-11-28
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- The process of planning, organizing, leading and controlling
- An individual who purchases goods or services from the businesses. The customer is considered as the king of the business
- This category is units with low market share in a mature, slow-growing industry in BCG Matrix
- Vague and often misunderstood legal entities based on any group of individuals who join together for business, social, or other purposes as a continuing entity
- Statement which shows is the purpose of your business and should be defined in the start of creating the business
- There are two indicator which helps to analyze the internal environment in SWOT analysis. Weaknesses and …
- This category are units with high market share in a slow-growing industry in BCG Matrix
- A tool for business analysis of political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental factors
- The type of company is formal arrangement in which two or more parties cooperate to manage and operate a business
- Type of management that organizes resources in order to achieve its goals and objectives
- Statement which answers the question “Where you want to be?” and focuses on the future plans of the company
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- A place where parties can gather to facilitate the exchange of goods and services. The parties involved are usually buyers and sellers
- A legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business-commerical or industrial — enterprise
- … are businesses engaged in the investing of pooled capital of investors
- Matrix that provides a framework to help executives, senior managers, and marketers devise strategies for future business growth
- Legal entities that are separate and distinct from their owners and provide the same rights and responsibilities as a person are called …
- This category is units with a high market share in a fast-growing industry in BCG Matrix
- A person, business, team, or organization that competes against you or your company
- Fiduciary arrangements in which a third party holds assets on behalf of beneficiaries
- An … diagram is a diagrammatic means of representing sets and their relationships
20 Clues: The process of planning, organizing, leading and controlling • … are businesses engaged in the investing of pooled capital of investors • An … diagram is a diagrammatic means of representing sets and their relationships • A person, business, team, or organization that competes against you or your company • ...
Nail Structure and Growth 2022-03-31
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- where the nail plate cells are formed
- thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- is known as the onyx
- living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones and holds organs in place
- dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
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- several major parts, including the nail plate, bed, matrix, cuticle eponychium, perionychium, hyponychium, ligaments, and nail folds
- hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the nail bed
- extends over the fingertip
- living skin that supports the nail plate
10 Clues: is known as the onyx • extends over the fingertip • where the nail plate cells are formed • living skin that supports the nail plate • dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate • hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the nail bed • living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area • ...
computer graphics 5 2025-06-24
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- A scaling transformation where the center of scaling is not at the origin
- General transformation type that includes translation, rotation, scaling, shear
- Used to change shape but not the volume — maintains lines and planes
- Rotation performed around a user-defined coordinate point
- Used to change the size of an object in horizontal or vertical direction
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- Operation where multiple transformations are combined into one
- Used to build a final transformation matrix by applying one after another
- Standard rotation is usually done about this point
- Basic transformation that repositions a shape without rotating it
- A matrix that represents a combination of translation, rotation, and scaling
10 Clues: Standard rotation is usually done about this point • Rotation performed around a user-defined coordinate point • Operation where multiple transformations are combined into one • Basic transformation that repositions a shape without rotating it • Used to change shape but not the volume — maintains lines and planes • ...
Popular '90s Movies 2023-05-14
15 Clues: - Lambs • - Story • - Runner • - Fiction • - Mobsters • - Bus bomb • - Shipwreck • - Dinosaurs • - Redemption • - Slasher film • - Virtual reality • - Scottish warrior • - Beverly Hills teen • - Board game adventure • - Coen brothers' crime
