matrix Crossword Puzzles
Histopathology 2024-03-10
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- A condition characterized by low oxygen levels in tissues
- A cell's programmed death, often a result of tissue injury or disease
- Precancerous lesion often seen in the cervix
- Protein commonly found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue matrix
- Growth factor critical for the proliferation of endothelial cells during the formation of new blood vessels
- A method for visualizing acidic mucopolysaccharides, staining them pink
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- Abnormality of cell size, shape, or organization
- enzymatic digestion of cells by enzymes from their own lysosomes
- Inflammation of the liver
- Technique using fluorescent labels to detect specific antigens in tissues
- Common method used to fix and preserve tissue samples before examination
- A benign tumor of adipose tissue
12 Clues: Inflammation of the liver • A benign tumor of adipose tissue • Precancerous lesion often seen in the cervix • Abnormality of cell size, shape, or organization • A condition characterized by low oxygen levels in tissues • enzymatic digestion of cells by enzymes from their own lysosomes • A cell's programmed death, often a result of tissue injury or disease • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-14
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- The name of Neo’s hacker identity (3)
- The colony declaring independence in Hamilton (7)
- This system keeps humans asleep in The Matrix (6)
- What Montresor buries Fortunato behind (4)
- The type of freedom Neo fights for (5)
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- IOI’s army of enforcers (6)
- The author of The Cask of Amontillado (3)
- The virtual world where Wade Watts escapes reality (6)
- Last name of the man who wrote his way into American history (8)
9 Clues: IOI’s army of enforcers (6) • The name of Neo’s hacker identity (3) • The type of freedom Neo fights for (5) • The author of The Cask of Amontillado (3) • What Montresor buries Fortunato behind (4) • The colony declaring independence in Hamilton (7) • This system keeps humans asleep in The Matrix (6) • The virtual world where Wade Watts escapes reality (6) • ...
Tissue Repair DRA 2021-10-06
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- Found in the walls of the stomach, uterus, and arteries
- & smooth Changes the internal volume of an organ as it contracts
- The cells of this tissue shorten to exert force
- Found in the bladder lining; peculiar cells that slide over one another
- Cells of this tissue may absorb and/or secrete substances
- columnar Forms the lining of the stomach & small intestine
- connective tissue Acts as a storage depot for fat
- Lines most of the respiratory tract & propels substances
- Characterized by having large amounts of non-living matrix
- Voluntarily controlled
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- squamous Lines the esophagus and forms the skin epidermis
- Displays intercalated discs
- squamous Forms thin serious membranes; simple layer of flattened cells
- & smooth Involuntarily controlled
- fibrous ct Provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers;found in tendons
- Transmit electrochemical impulses
- tissue Forms the bony skeleton
- ct Composes the basement membrane and packages organs, includes a gel-like matrix with all categories of fibers and many cell types
18 Clues: Voluntarily controlled • Displays intercalated discs • tissue Forms the bony skeleton • & smooth Involuntarily controlled • Transmit electrochemical impulses • The cells of this tissue shorten to exert force • connective tissue Acts as a storage depot for fat • Found in the walls of the stomach, uterus, and arteries • ...
Chapter 5 2020-04-28
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- Collection of cells with similar structure and function and the substances between the cells.
- The development or development history of an individual organism.
- Bone that is denser and has fewer spaces than spongy bone.
- Addition of extra stages beyond adult stage of ancestor.
- A vertebrate whose embryo lacks an amnion.
- The outermost membrane surrounding an embryo of a reptile, bird, or mammal. In mammals (including humans), it contributes to the formation of the placenta.
- Gland that secretes to a surface or outward through a duct.
- The formation of endoderm by the splitting of the blastoderm into two layers of cells.
- The study of relationships among different groups of organisms and their evolutionary development.
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around bone.
- A saclike membrane that holds the developing embryo in a compartment of water.
- The formation or development of tissue from the undifferentiated cells of the germ layers of the embryo.
- Restrictive or permits no relative movement.
- Formation of organs during embryonic development.
- Used in embryo development and are active in different zones of the embryo and control what body part will develop in different parts of the embryo.
- States that the development of an organism proceeds from the general to the special and embryos belonging to various classes closely resemble one another in their earlier stages but diverge more and more as development proceeds.
- Father of Embryology.
- Mature bone cell surrounded by bone matrix.
- Single-celled,diploid product of fertilization, resulting from the union of a sperm cell and an oocyte.
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- Joint permits considerable movement.
- An abrupt transformation from one anatomically distinct stage (juvenile) to another (adult).
- Firm,smooth, resilient,nonvascular connective tissue.
- Retention of juvenile features in adult.
- States that each embryo's developmental stage represents an adult form of an evolutionary ancestor.
- A specialized type of calcification,unique to vertebrates, involving the deposition of hydroxyapatite (calcium phosphate) in the organic matrix leading to bone formation.
- Consists of a record of the chemical changes to the DNA and histone proteins of an organism.
- A specialized type of mineralization wherein calcium carbonate (invertebrates) or calcium phosphate (vertebrates) is deposited in the organic matrix.
- Composed of specialized cells which not only receive stimuli but also conduct impulses to and from all parts of the body.
- Bone with a lattice-like appearance.
- An extraembryonic extension of the hindgut of amniote embryos that functions in excretion and sometimes in respiration.
- Cell that makes bone.
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around cartilage.
- Covers the body surface and forms the lining for most internal cavities.
- A specialized connective tissue in which calcium phosphate and other organic salts are deposited in the matrix.
- A highly vascular endodermal layer surrounding the yolk of an embryo.
- A general process wherein various inorganic ions are deposited in the organic matrix of tissues to harden them.
- Perform a variety of functions including support and protection.
- A vertebrate whose embryo is wrapped in an amnion.
- Ductless gland that secretes internally, usually into the circulatory system.
- Cell that digests and removes bone.
40 Clues: Father of Embryology. • Cell that makes bone. • Cell that digests and removes bone. • Joint permits considerable movement. • Bone with a lattice-like appearance. • Retention of juvenile features in adult. • A vertebrate whose embryo lacks an amnion. • Mature bone cell surrounded by bone matrix. • Restrictive or permits no relative movement. • ...
Chapter 5/6 Review Crossword 2024-08-15
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- _____ nails, AKA trumpet nails, is a form of dramatically increased nail curvature of the free edge.
- _______ gloves are recommended for nail services because they are less likely to cause allergic reaction.
- The technical term for bitten nails (Pretty Hungry Aye?)
- Nail ________ is a rare and serious type of skin cancer that begins in the nail matrix.
- Whitish discolored spots on the nails which do not indicate disease and disappear as the nail grows.
- A nail _________ is irregular stretching by the eponychium or hyponychium around the nail plate.
- Separation of the nail plate and bed, often due to injury or allergic reaction.
- ________ nail appears with lengthwise grooves in the plate, often mistaken for ridges, usually the result of aging.
- Separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed. (I'm so MAD my nail fell off!)
- Medical term for fungal infections of the feet, aka:athletes foot.
- What part of the natural nail unit protects the fingers and toes?
- A splinter ________ is damage to the capillaries under the nail, giving the appearance of a small splinter underneath the nail plate.
- What is the technical term for the natural nail unit?
- _________ is composed mainly of keratin.
- A healthy nail plate is ___________, firm, shiny, and pink.
- A healthy nail may look dry and hard but has 15-25% _______ content.
- __________ lines are depressions running across the nail plate's width due to a slowing production of matrix cells, usually a result of illness or serious injury.
- Nail ________ has nail surface pitting, roughness, onycholysis, and/or bed discolorations; the nail plate may appear to have been aggressively filed with a coarse abrasive.
- Signs of an _______ finger are visible redness, pain, swelling, broken skin, or pus.
- Do not mistake the cuticle for this living skin that should not be cut.
- Also known as the sterile matrix, the portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge.
- Rapidly growing and contagious bacteria that can cause infection; appears as a yellow-green spot in early stages.
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- An ingrown nail is also known as:
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues around the nail plate causing pus, swelling, and redness.
- Nail plate fungal infection. (Oh MY! I have a nail fungus!"
- Irregular split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate surface roughness.
- A _______ nail bed can look like dark, purplish spots, usually due to a small nail bed injury.
- Significant nail darkening caused by increased pigment cells (melanocytes), visible as a black band extending from the base to the free edge.
- _________ nail appears as a noticeably thin white nail plate that is more flexible than usual.
- What is the part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe.
- The ___________ is the skin overlapping the nail's side.
- Pyogenic _________ is severe nail inflammation in which a lump of red tissue grows up from a nail bed to the nail plate.
- This slightly thickened skin layer between the fingertip and the nail plate's free edge must be treated gently because damaging it could make infections under the nail plate possible.
- ________ nail, aka:folded nail, is a highly curved nail plate.
- Abbreviation for the entire skin flap covering the matrix, extending from the visible nail's edge to the 1st joint of the finger or toes.
- Matrix inflammation and nail shedding caused by infection or injury.
- Damaged skin around the nail plate which becomes ripped or torn.
37 Clues: An ingrown nail is also known as: • _________ is composed mainly of keratin. • What is the technical term for the natural nail unit? • The technical term for bitten nails (Pretty Hungry Aye?) • The ___________ is the skin overlapping the nail's side. • Nail plate fungal infection. (Oh MY! I have a nail fungus!" • ...
Decision Governance Matrix - out of cycle 2021-01-12
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- Which Policy does the Decision Governance Matrix oprationalise
- Also known as Cost to Company
- Approves Executives Out of cycle pay adjustments
- There are ....... role type levels
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- Decision Governance Matrix can be found on page ....
- needs to be notified of most out of cycle adjustments
- Approves an out of cycle rem adjustment for the CEO
- approves all employees who have a significant portion of at-risk pay
- There are ....... different pay types
- Approves the aggregate remuneration of Non Executive
10 Clues: Also known as Cost to Company • There are ....... role type levels • There are ....... different pay types • Approves Executives Out of cycle pay adjustments • Approves an out of cycle rem adjustment for the CEO • Decision Governance Matrix can be found on page .... • Approves the aggregate remuneration of Non Executive • ...
Nail Structure 2024-01-29
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- Guideline for the nail to grow within
- Overlapping the sides of the nail plate
- To seal the nail from infection
- Can determine the nail shape at which the nail grows
- Area where the nail plates cells are formed
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- Skin beneath the free edge of the nail plate
- Contains blood vessels and nerves, supplies nutrients to the nail matrix
- Protects the fingertip
- Hard protective plate located at the end of finger/toe
9 Clues: Protects the fingertip • To seal the nail from infection • Guideline for the nail to grow within • Overlapping the sides of the nail plate • Area where the nail plates cells are formed • Skin beneath the free edge of the nail plate • Can determine the nail shape at which the nail grows • Hard protective plate located at the end of finger/toe • ...
Connective Tissue: Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-07
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- A cartilage CT with limited ground substance intermediate between hyaline cartilage and dense CT.
- A dense CT with parallel-arranged bundles of collagen fibers.
- A cartilage CT with limited ground substance; flexible but firm gel matrix.
- A bone CT with no osteons.
- A bone CT with osteons.
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- A cartilage CT with limited ground substance and a dense gel matrix.
- A dense CT with irregularly arranged collagen (and some elastic) fibers.
- A loose CT with closely packed adipocytes.
- A loose CT with loosely arranged collagen, elastic, and reticular fibers in a gelatinous ground substance.
- A loose CT with loosely arranged reticular fibers.
- A CT with only leukocytes.
- A CT with erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets.
12 Clues: A bone CT with osteons. • A CT with only leukocytes. • A bone CT with no osteons. • A loose CT with closely packed adipocytes. • A loose CT with loosely arranged reticular fibers. • A CT with erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets. • A dense CT with parallel-arranged bundles of collagen fibers. • A cartilage CT with limited ground substance and a dense gel matrix. • ...
Marketing-Mix 2017-07-12
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- Kennzahl, die Auskunft über die zukünftige Entwicklung des Absatzes liefert
- bisheriges Produkt wird in neuen Farben auf dem Markt gebracht
- Bezeichnung für Nachwuchsprodukten in der BCG-Matrix
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- Bezeichnung für Auslaufprodukten in der BCG-Matrix
- Absatzform des indirekten Absatzes
- Abstimmung aller Instrumente des Marketings
- Produkt wird aus dem Programm gestrichen
- Marktposition im Vergleich zum stärksten Konkurrenten
8 Clues: Absatzform des indirekten Absatzes • Produkt wird aus dem Programm gestrichen • Abstimmung aller Instrumente des Marketings • Bezeichnung für Auslaufprodukten in der BCG-Matrix • Bezeichnung für Nachwuchsprodukten in der BCG-Matrix • Marktposition im Vergleich zum stärksten Konkurrenten • bisheriges Produkt wird in neuen Farben auf dem Markt gebracht • ...
lecture 3 2025-01-17
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- The central cavity of a tubular or other hollow structure in an organism or cell.
- A cell surface receptor that interacts with multiple extracellular matrix proteins including laminin and fibronectin. In mesenchymal cells and usually located on the basal side of epithelial cells.
- Buckling of an epithelial tissue caused by constriction of the apical actomyosin band
- A surrounding substance within which something else develops, or is contained
- The side of an epithelial cell that faces outside or the lumen
- Homotypic epithelial cell-cell junctions that are mediated by calcium-binding adherens junction proteins.
- The side of an epithelial cell that faces the inside or the surface away from the lumen
- A cell state where cells are surrounded by extracellular matrix and highly motile
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- A molecule that consists of a carbohydrate plus a protein.
- Molecules found in cartilage that bind water and form gels by swelling to large volumes relative to their mass.
- A subclass of glycoproteins in which the carbohydrate units are polysaccharides that contain “amino sugars” such as N-acetylglucosamine.
- Movement where cells in an epithelial sheet retract their attachments to neighbors and undergo an epithelial to mesenchymal transition and move basally
- The sides of an epithelial cell that faces neighbors and mediates cell-cell attachments
13 Clues: A molecule that consists of a carbohydrate plus a protein. • The side of an epithelial cell that faces outside or the lumen • A surrounding substance within which something else develops, or is contained • The central cavity of a tubular or other hollow structure in an organism or cell. • ...
Computer Science 2023-12-19
13 Clues: 5 • hello • A machine • you tap it • the future • Click Click • Smash and bash • its very bright • apps and letters • Chemicals and life • 1010101001010101010 • its rains morse and code • it get cold and get heat
Finding the Right Fit 2025-04-21
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- An external condition favorable to achieving goals.
- Type of growth without external acquisitions.
- Entry mode involving licensing of business model and brand.
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- A tool for assessing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- A collaborative entry mode into new markets.
- Buying a company to enter a market quickly.
- Organizational ability to enter new markets.
- Matrix used to assess market-product growth strategies.
- Matrix that categorizes business units into Stars, Cash Cows, Question Marks, and Dogs.
9 Clues: Buying a company to enter a market quickly. • A collaborative entry mode into new markets. • Organizational ability to enter new markets. • Type of growth without external acquisitions. • An external condition favorable to achieving goals. • Matrix used to assess market-product growth strategies. • Entry mode involving licensing of business model and brand. • ...
Phono Matrix task 2020-09-10
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- a device used to make small voices sound larger, especially in a small room
- a device used to play music on records
- harsh noise
- difficulty producing sound
- the study of speech sounds
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- a device used to make your voice sound louder
- words that sound the same but have different
- having a nice sound
- a woodwind instrument that sends out sound through its curved metal body
- the sounds that letters make
10 Clues: harsh noise • having a nice sound • difficulty producing sound • the study of speech sounds • the sounds that letters make • a device used to play music on records • words that sound the same but have different • a device used to make your voice sound louder • a woodwind instrument that sends out sound through its curved metal body • ...
Spelling matrix activity 2021-09-02
TMP Vocab Matrix 2023-08-22
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- Muslim or Hindu holy man
- Acceptance of something bad but unavoidable
- Hold something out; offer
- Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- Result or effect of an action or condition
- Acting outside of what is permitted/ appropriate
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- Object thought to have magic powers & good luck
- Having/showing extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- to repeat several times as an echo
- With excessive speed or urgency; hurriedly
10 Clues: Muslim or Hindu holy man • Hold something out; offer • to repeat several times as an echo • Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern • With excessive speed or urgency; hurriedly • Result or effect of an action or condition • Acceptance of something bad but unavoidable • Object thought to have magic powers & good luck • Acting outside of what is permitted/ appropriate • ...
chapter2,3 2022-01-13
6 Clues: MATRIX THAT A SHAPE OF • HOW MANY DETERMINANTS ARE IN CHAPTER 2 • MATRIX THAT USES A SHAPE AND AT THE TOP • TO WRITE AN EXPRESSION IN A SIMPLER FORM • MATRIX THAT USES A SHAPE AND AT THE BOTTOM • AN INEQUALITY CAN ONLY HAVE ONE ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE
Lesson 3 Vocab 2022-11-03
13 Clues: regular • environment • inheritance • like an uncle • encouragement • ruled by women • the male leader • marrying one person • marrying two people • to be friendly with • pertaining to family • to register at college • the wife leads the family
ALGEBRA FINAL 2013-05-23
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- The mathematics of working with variables
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- . A polygon with six sides
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- A set of ordered pairs
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
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- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- Straight up and down
- The part left over after long division
- The top part of a fraction
- A polygon with seven sides
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
24 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • The top part of a fraction • . A polygon with six sides • A polygon with seven sides • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect • ...
Algebra Final 2013-05-22
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- The mathematics of working with variables
- A set of ordered pairs
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- Straight up and down
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- A polygon with seven sides
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- a long narrow mark or band
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- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- The top part of a fraction
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A polygon with six sides.
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- The part left over after long division
25 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • The top part of a fraction • A polygon with seven sides • a long narrow mark or band • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
Words with Precalc by Derion Hall 2014-04-11
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- A relation in which each element in the domain corresponds to exactly one element in the range is called a
- The set of all x-values is known as the
- function function obtained by switching the x and y variables in a function
- adjacent dived by hypotenuse
- of cosines Sides: a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc(cosA); b2 = a2 + c2 – 2ac(cosB) ; c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab(cosC)
- An ______________ equation is used to model a relationship in which a constant change in the independent variable gives the same proportional change (i.e. percentage increase or decrease) in the dependent variable
- matrix matrix form of a linear system of equations obtained from the coefficient matrix
- The _____________________ at a point represents the instantaneous rate of change at a point on a curve.
- Minimum value.
- Maximum The highest point in a particular section of a graph.
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- opposite divided by adjacent
- angles two angles that have the same initial side and the same terminal side
- A function that is symmetric to the originis known as an ________ function
- function A function whose rule is defined using logarithms, e.g., f (x) = log b x where b is a fixed positive number and b > 1
- Minimum The lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- A function that is symmetric to the y-axis is known as an ________ function
- function f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
- opposite divided by hypotenuse
- Line Test A test use to determine if a relation is a function. A relation is a function if there are no vertical lines that intersect the graph at more than one point.
- a Code for Exponents.
- base of natural logarithm
- The set of all y-values is known as the
- Maximum value
- The average rate of change between two points is known as the
24 Clues: Maximum value • Minimum value. • a Code for Exponents. • function f(x)=ax^2+bx+c • base of natural logarithm • opposite divided by adjacent • adjacent dived by hypotenuse • opposite divided by hypotenuse • The set of all x-values is known as the • The set of all y-values is known as the • The average rate of change between two points is known as the • ...
nin7 2024-07-02
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- Doomed king
- "Titanic" heroine
- Jackson's role
- Shipwreck blockbuster
- Gump's love
- Dream captain
- Shrimp enthusiast
- Gump's first name
- Gump's commander
- Travolta's role
- Cyberpunk film
- Tarantino classic
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- Dance contest winner
- Simba's saga
- Iconic dinosaur
- "Titanic" artist
- Pilot and hero
- Villainous uncle
- Future king
- Chosen hacker
- Hacker love interest
- Secret base
- Alien invasion film
- Clever dinosaur
- Dinosaur park film
25 Clues: Doomed king • Future king • Gump's love • Secret base • Simba's saga • Chosen hacker • Dream captain • Pilot and hero • Jackson's role • Cyberpunk film • Iconic dinosaur • Clever dinosaur • Travolta's role • "Titanic" artist • Villainous uncle • Gump's commander • "Titanic" heroine • Shrimp enthusiast • Gump's first name • Tarantino classic • Dinosaur park film • Alien invasion film • Dance contest winner • ...
Movie Crossword 2023-12-19
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- Park with dinosaurs
- Archaeologist and Dog
- Dreams within dreams
- ...on a plane
- A futuristic car
- Solo
- Who we don't talk about
- Who Amidala loves
- Looks on the bright side of life
- Friends with Buzz
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- A Steve with a good escape
- Vito Corleone
- Mrs. Bond
- Steel...
- Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow...
- Fights Alien
- This is...!
- Christmas action movie
- Forrest's friend
- Hacks the Matrix
20 Clues: Solo • Steel... • Mrs. Bond • This is...! • Fights Alien • Vito Corleone • ...on a plane • A futuristic car • Forrest's friend • Hacks the Matrix • Who Amidala loves • Friends with Buzz • Park with dinosaurs • Dreams within dreams • Archaeologist and Dog • Christmas action movie • Who we don't talk about • A Steve with a good escape • Looks on the bright side of life • ...
math crossword 2025-03-13
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- rapidly growing function
- line goes through graph
- inverse
- first step solving equation
- expressions
- coefficent linear
- addition
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- more than two terms
- functions math used to find object
- a type of polynomial
- math used to functions
- way of writing operations
- two sided shape
- rectangular of numbers
- straight path
- between input function
- set of values
17 Clues: inverse • addition • expressions • set of values • straight path • two sided shape • coefficent linear • more than two terms • a type of polynomial • math used to functions • rectangular of numbers • between input function • line goes through graph • rapidly growing function • way of writing operations • first step solving equation • functions math used to find object
Algebra Final 2013-05-22
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- a long narrow mark or band
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- A set of ordered pairs
- Straight up and down
- The part left over after long division
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- A polygon with seven sides
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- The mathematics of working with variables
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- The top part of a fraction
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A polygon with six sides.
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
25 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • A polygon with seven sides • a long narrow mark or band • The top part of a fraction • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect • ...
Algebra Final 2013-05-22
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- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- a long narrow mark or band
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- The mathematics of working with variables
- The top part of a fraction
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A set of ordered pairs
- A polygon with seven sides
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- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- The part left over after long division
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- A polygon with six sides.
- Straight up and down
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
25 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • a long narrow mark or band • The top part of a fraction • A polygon with seven sides • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
Histiology 2014-09-25
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- a small channel or duct
- a cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection
- the long threadlike part of a nerve cell along which impulses are conducted from the cell body to other cells
- a thin, delicate membrane of protein fibers and glycosaminoglycans separating an epithelium from underlying tissue
- one of the red blood cells, white blood cells, or blood platelets as contrasted with the fluid portion of the blood
- relating to, consisting of, or denoting a layer of epithelium that consists of very thin flattened cells.
- used for the storage of fat
- shaped like a cube
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone
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- Membranous tissue composed of one or more layers of cells separated by very little intercellular substance and forming the covering of most internal and external surfaces of the body and its organs
- a thin sheath of fibrous tissue enclosing a muscle or other organ
- an amorphous gel-like substance surrounding the cells
- a group of brain cells that are important in the brain's immune response
- the formation and development of blood cells
- the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone
- being, or composed of tall narrow somewhat cylindrical or prismatic epithelial cells
- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix
- any of the minute tubes that form a network in bone and contain blood vessels
- producing, covered with, or of the nature of mucus
- a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone
- a cell in connective tissue that produces collagen and other fibers
- an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure
- specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell
- the main structural protein found in animal connective tissue
25 Clues: shaped like a cube • a small channel or duct • used for the storage of fat • a cavity or depression, especially in bone • the formation and development of blood cells • producing, covered with, or of the nature of mucus • the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone • an amorphous gel-like substance surrounding the cells • ...
Midterm Vocabulary Review 2018-12-18
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- the number that occurs the most often
- multiply
- types of data which may be divided into groups
- the point where the line crosses the y axis.
- the average of a set of numbers
- a quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem or experiment
- the number of rows and columns that a matrix has
- a quantity calculated to indicate the extent of deviation for a group as a whole
- add
- the largest number in a set of data
- a measure of variability, based on dividing a data set into quartiles (Q3-Q1)
- a graph in which the values of two variables are plotted along two axes, leaving the pattern of the resulting points to reveal any correlation present
- data that is measurable
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- an observation point that is distant from other observations
- a line that is used to represent the behavior of a set of data to determine if there is a certain pattern
- the middle number
- a measure of the steepness of a line, or a section of a line, connecting two points
- subtract
- the difference between the largest number and the smallest number of a set of data
- When two sets of data are strongly linked together we say they have a high ________
- a graphical rendition of statistical data based on the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum
- a quantity obtained by the addition of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a given rule
- the difference between this estimator's expected value and the true value of the parameter being estimated
- a pair of elements (x,y)
- divide
- a collection of two or more equations with a same set of unknowns
- the smallest number in a set of data
- a rectangular array of numbers or other mathematical objects for which operations such as addition and multiplication are defined
28 Clues: add • divide • subtract • multiply • the middle number • data that is measurable • a pair of elements (x,y) • the average of a set of numbers • the largest number in a set of data • the smallest number in a set of data • the number that occurs the most often • the point where the line crosses the y axis. • types of data which may be divided into groups • ...
Tissue Repair DRA 2021-10-06
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- Found in the walls of the stomach, uterus, and arteries
- & smooth Changes the internal volume of an organ as it contracts
- The cells of this tissue shorten to exert force
- Found in the bladder lining; peculiar cells that slide over one another
- Cells of this tissue may absorb and/or secrete substances
- columnar Forms the lining of the stomach & small intestine
- connective tissue Acts as a storage depot for fat
- Lines most of the respiratory tract & propels substances
- Characterized by having large amounts of non-living matrix
- Voluntarily controlled
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- squamous Lines the esophagus and forms the skin epidermis
- Displays intercalated discs
- squamous Forms thin serious membranes; simple layer of flattened cells
- & smooth Involuntarily controlled
- fibrous ct Provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers;found in tendons
- Transmit electrochemical impulses
- tissue Forms the bony skeleton
- ct Composes the basement membrane and packages organs, includes a gel-like matrix with all categories of fibers and many cell types
18 Clues: Voluntarily controlled • Displays intercalated discs • tissue Forms the bony skeleton • & smooth Involuntarily controlled • Transmit electrochemical impulses • The cells of this tissue shorten to exert force • connective tissue Acts as a storage depot for fat • Found in the walls of the stomach, uterus, and arteries • ...
system of equation 2025-05-14
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- The point where the graphs of equations meet, representing a solution.
- A system with no solution.
- Method to remove one variable by adding or subtracting equations.
- A scalar value derived from a square matrix, important in solving systems.
- Solving multiple equations at the same time.
- Equations in a system that have unique solutions.
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- A symbol representing an unknown value in an equation.
- A system with at least one solution.
- Equations in a system that are equivalent and have infinite solutions.
- Replacing a variable with an equivalent expression to solve an equation.
- Solving systems by plotting equations on a coordinate plane.
- A mathematical statement showing equality between two expressions.
- An equation where variables are raised to the power of one.
- A rectangular arrangement of numbers used to represent systems of equations.
- The value(s) that satisfy all equations in a system.
15 Clues: A system with no solution. • A system with at least one solution. • Solving multiple equations at the same time. • Equations in a system that have unique solutions. • The value(s) that satisfy all equations in a system. • A symbol representing an unknown value in an equation. • An equation where variables are raised to the power of one. • ...
math 2017-03-22
40 Clues: fat • skmq • k so • dkss • ssks • xsmx • cmcx • cmks • jkdw • fkdj • xsxk • kdcc • xmam • skxm • sdmfd • sdkmw • coooo • sdwod • cmssk • xsdko • nedld • scowx • eoecm • emfked • ckxmaz • ksksqs • mxkmao • cjd;sc • skdwmd • coscks • kxxxxxx • skcmsdw • wodxmwx • xsxmoam • oekodxo • xxxxxxxx • xmkxmsox • mxcksxms • ssssssssss • fffffffffff
Puzzle Paradigm Project 2023-02-17
Units 1-6 - defintions/synonyms 2025-05-19
38 Clues: ode • gap • bog • role • howl • raid • mold • maxim • deign • model • master • augury • island • settle • notify • coward • thought • unaware • nostrum • entirety • addition • faux pas • aphorism • regulate • disciple • penchant • murderous • salacious • alcoholic • indicative • comparable • inviolable • sponsorship • bacchanalian • compensation • will-o'-wisp • foreknowledge • muddy the waters
Movies 2023-06-11
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- (Life is like a box of chocolates)
- Potter (Boy wizard)
- (Classic romance)
- Lion King (Animated savannah tale)
- (Shipwreck romance)
- (Disney ice queen)
- Fiction (Tarantino's cult classic)
- (Hitchcock's thriller)
- (Sci-fi epic)
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- (Dinosaur adventure)
- Godfather (Mafia masterpiece)
- Wars (Epic space saga)
- (Musical set in the '50s)
- (Caped crusader)
- (Mind-bending action)
- (Marvel superhero team)
- (Dream heist)
- (Underdog boxing story)
- (Great white thriller)
- Shawshank (Redemption drama)
20 Clues: (Dream heist) • (Sci-fi epic) • (Caped crusader) • (Classic romance) • (Disney ice queen) • Potter (Boy wizard) • (Shipwreck romance) • (Dinosaur adventure) • (Mind-bending action) • Wars (Epic space saga) • (Great white thriller) • (Hitchcock's thriller) • (Marvel superhero team) • (Underdog boxing story) • (Musical set in the '50s) • Shawshank (Redemption drama) • Godfather (Mafia masterpiece) • ...
Knowledge Articles 2023-08-30
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- __________ From Post
- Two Escalations articles reference this
- Complaints - ____ enquiries
- Inter-store ________ Requests
- Delivery issues - Delivery ________ or complaints
- S___T____ enquiries and issues
- ________ Incidents
- ______ Check Services
- Disputed __________ Index
- Intercept Requests for _______ Articles
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- _______ Guide (including _______ & Compliance Matrix)
- ____________ Calls and Cases
- Safe Drop _____ Capture
- Happy Parcels - Click to Case, _________ creation
- _______ Codes
- ______ Lockers
- Domestic ________ Scans
- Proof of Delivery - Domestic ___ requests
18 Clues: _______ Codes • ______ Lockers • ________ Incidents • __________ From Post • ______ Check Services • Safe Drop _____ Capture • Domestic ________ Scans • Disputed __________ Index • Complaints - ____ enquiries • ____________ Calls and Cases • Inter-store ________ Requests • S___T____ enquiries and issues • Two Escalations articles reference this • Intercept Requests for _______ Articles • ...
Printmaking: Social Issues Unit Vocabulary 2022-11-26
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- the rolling device used to apply ink onto your matrix
- flat disked tool used to apply pressure
- the empty space in your work
- tools (specific tips - u gauge vs v gauge)
- two or more students working together to achieve one goal.
- the way you decide to align your print
- raised pieces of substrate left after carving that
- the method of creating one or more original artworks by applying pressure to transfer a pigmented design or an impression to a new surface, which is often paper.
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- carving away of linoleum to form a design and print it onto a surface
- The paper or surface you are printing onto
- transparent paper used for transferring images
- of relief print using linoleum block
- the finished surface that is used to print the image
- the area of interest in your work
14 Clues: the empty space in your work • the area of interest in your work • of relief print using linoleum block • the way you decide to align your print • flat disked tool used to apply pressure • The paper or surface you are printing onto • tools (specific tips - u gauge vs v gauge) • transparent paper used for transferring images • ...
Animal Tissues 2021-05-17
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- this enables movement and lets us move
- Type of connective tissue that has a jelly like matrix and has elastic fibers
- Type of epithelial tissue that’s present in the inner part of the cheek
- type of tissue that provides support
- Connects different organs
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- Type of epithelial tissue that are in the glands and secretes enzymes
- Fluid connective tissue that contains RBC, WBC and Platelets
- This type of connective tissue stores fat and acts as an energy reservoir
- A connective tissue which has lacunae in its matrix to make it softer than bones
- Fluid connective tissue that contains lymphocytes
- Hard tissue which provides support and is made of calcium and collagen fibres
- carries electrical charges
12 Clues: Connects different organs • carries electrical charges • type of tissue that provides support • this enables movement and lets us move • Fluid connective tissue that contains lymphocytes • Fluid connective tissue that contains RBC, WBC and Platelets • Type of epithelial tissue that are in the glands and secretes enzymes • ...
Printmaking 101 2025-04-03
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- A rolling tool use to ink a printing plate.
- A relief print carved into a wooden plate.
- The number of prints in an identical series.
- A type of print inscribed into the surface usually metal.
- Printing tool used to transfer an image to paper.
- Etching precise lines into the printing plate.
- A relief print made on a linoleum block.
- An artist who specializes in printmaking.
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- A print not in the edition (a rough draft or mess up).
- The printing plate or matrix is the surface to create your print.
- A screen & emulsion process to print on paper, fabric and more.
- A single use print typically paintined and pulled from a surface.
- Oil, acrylic water-based ink for printmaking.
- Proof A print for the artist to keep as art and reference.
14 Clues: A relief print made on a linoleum block. • An artist who specializes in printmaking. • A relief print carved into a wooden plate. • A rolling tool use to ink a printing plate. • The number of prints in an identical series. • Oil, acrylic water-based ink for printmaking. • Etching precise lines into the printing plate. • Printing tool used to transfer an image to paper. • ...
Mater/Matr Root Words 2026-03-29
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- (n) A mature, married woman, often with authority.
- (n) The state of being a mother; motherhood.
- (v) To enroll, typically in a college or university (originating from matrix for a list).
- (n) A woman who rules a family, society, or community.
- (adj) Relating to a mother; motherly.
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- (n) An environment or material in which something develops; originally "womb".
- Mater (phrase) Latin for "nurturing mother," used to refer to one's school.
- (n) The act of killing one's mother.
- (n) Marriage, historically related to the "mother-property".
- (adj) Tracing descent through the female line.
10 Clues: (n) The act of killing one's mother. • (adj) Relating to a mother; motherly. • (n) The state of being a mother; motherhood. • (adj) Tracing descent through the female line. • (n) A mature, married woman, often with authority. • (n) A woman who rules a family, society, or community. • (n) Marriage, historically related to the "mother-property". • ...
Invention of Braille (pre1 vocab) 2025-09-23
10 Clues: inventor • disabled • acceptance • restricted • be made up of • internationally • creation, foundation • partly, not entirely • position, allocation • clarify, make things simple
car chases 2021-02-16
Código Mágico 2024-12-24
Algebra Final 2013-05-30
Across
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- The part left over after long division
- A set of ordered pairs
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- Straight up and down
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- A polygon with seven sides
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- The top part of a fraction
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- The mathematics of working with variables
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A polygon with six sides.
24 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • A polygon with seven sides • The top part of a fraction • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
Words with Precalc by Derion Hall 2014-04-11
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- The _____________________ at a point represents the instantaneous rate of change at a point on a curve.
- matrix/ matrix form of a linear system of equations obtained from the coefficient matrix
- Minimum value.
- A relation in which each element in the domain corresponds to exactly one element in the range is called a
- opposite divided by adjacent
- a Code for Exponents.
- The average rate of change between two points is known as the
- base of natural logarithm
- function/ f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
- angles/ two angles that have the same initial side and the same terminal side
- A function that is symmetric to the originis known as an ________ function
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- Minimum/ The lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- A second degree equation is usually called a __________ equation
- An ______________ equation is used to model a relationship in which a constant change in the independent variable gives the same proportional change (i.e. percentage increase or decrease) in the dependent variable
- Line Test/ A test use to determine if a relation is a function. A relation is a function if there are no vertical lines that intersect the graph at more than one point.
- opposite divided by hypotenuse
- The set of all x-values is known as the
- Maximum value
- adjacent dived by hypotenuse
- function/ A function whose rule is defined using logarithms, e.g., f (x) = log b x where b is a fixed positive number and b > 1
- function/ function obtained by switching the x and y variables in a function
- Maximum/ The highest point in a particular section of a graph.
- of cosines/ Sides: a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc(cosA); b2 = a2 + c2 – 2ac(cosB) ; c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab(cosC)
- The set of all y-values is known as the
- A function that is symmetric to the y-axis is known as an ________ function
25 Clues: Maximum value • Minimum value. • a Code for Exponents. • function/ f(x)=ax^2+bx+c • base of natural logarithm • adjacent dived by hypotenuse • opposite divided by adjacent • opposite divided by hypotenuse • The set of all x-values is known as the • The set of all y-values is known as the • The average rate of change between two points is known as the • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-03-16
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- Main energy currency of the cell
- Toxin that blocks the final transfer of electrons in the electron transport chain, leading to cell death
- Location in the cell where glycolysis takes place
- The six-carbon sugar that starts glycolysis
- Where are the 2nd and 3rd steps located
- Another name for the Krebs cycle
- Molecule that has the capacity to generate 2 ATP molecules when it transfers its electrons to the ETC
- The method by which H+ ions are transported from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space in the ETC
- Electron carrier that donates electrons to the electron transport chain Electron carrier similar to NADH but with slightly less energy
- Process that regenerates NAD+ in the absence of oxygen
- Process of adding a phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
- The process by which an amino group is removed from an amino acid, allowing its carbon skeleton to enter cellular respiration
- Final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain
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- End product of glycolysis, which enters the mitochondria in aerobic respiration
- The method by which H+ ions are transported from the intermembrane space to the mitochondrial matrix in the ETC
- Organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- Molecule formed as a product of the electron transport chain when oxygen accepts electrons
- The process by which fatty acids are broken down into two-carbon units for entry into the Krebs cycle
- Byproduct of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells
- Fats and amino acids enter cellular respiration in the form of this two-carbon molecule
- First stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm
- Gas released as a byproduct during the Krebs cycle and transfer step
- Enzyme that uses the hydrogen ion gradient to synthesize ATP
- The Krebs cycle produces enough energy to generate this many ATP molecules per glucose molecule
- The two-carbon molecule formed from pyruvate in the transfer step
25 Clues: Main energy currency of the cell • Another name for the Krebs cycle • Where are the 2nd and 3rd steps located • The six-carbon sugar that starts glycolysis • Organelle where aerobic respiration takes place • Location in the cell where glycolysis takes place • Byproduct of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells • Process that regenerates NAD+ in the absence of oxygen • ...
4 2025-08-03
Across
- Cat-like car
- Lubricates engine
- Car window
- Classic Chevy
- Tire pattern
- Stops motion
- Toyota luxury line
- Ignites fuel
- Toyota hatch
- Nissan luxury
- Small front box
- Lifts the car
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- Car liquids
- Adds shine
- British classic
- Turn indicators
- Passenger place
- Brake parts
- Extra power
- Car parker
- AWD brand
- Luxury US brand
- Powers the car
- Illuminate road
- Air system
25 Clues: AWD brand • Adds shine • Car window • Car parker • Air system • Car liquids • Brake parts • Extra power • Cat-like car • Tire pattern • Stops motion • Ignites fuel • Toyota hatch • Classic Chevy • Nissan luxury • Lifts the car • Powers the car • British classic • Turn indicators • Passenger place • Luxury US brand • Illuminate road • Small front box • Lubricates engine • Toyota luxury line
The Doctors regeneration matrix 2024-05-22
16 Clues: ? • Scarf • Tom X2 • Bad Omen • umbrella • 2005 reboot • times a charm • I'm the doctor • curls and a tie • I don't want to go • The timeless child • doesn't go by the doctor • fish fingers and custard • I Played the doctor twice • Meets himself in twice upon a time • I share the name of another on this list
Strategic Management 2023-05-29
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- Which organizational structure is a hybrid of a functional and projectized organizational structure?
- A set of functions, principles, specific methods for making strategic decisions and ways to implement them in order to achieve goals
- The hierarchical structure of strategies consists of corporate, SBU level, ..., operational
- Plan by scope can be ... (plans addressing global goals)and business plans oriented on successful completion of a particular contract or operation
- Which strategy is the strategy which believes in concentrating on a small segment defined in terms of customer segment or geographical territory?
- Which step is last in strategic management process?
- PESTEL: political, economical, social, technical, environmental and ...
- Strengths and weaknesses in SWOT are ... factors
- A process that ensures the organization of the actual achievement of its goals
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- Which strategy isaimed at expanding market activity, increasing the company's assets, and increasing investment?
- Which strategy is the strategy that lays emphasis on offering a superior product, on some dimension(s), compared to what competitors are providing?
- Which factors act from outside the firm and beyond the firm’s control?
- Analysis of the external environment and the internal environment of the company
- A working tool for achieving the goal set by the business entity, created on the basis of a conjuncture forecast of the business environment and which defines contributors, time and resources
- The leading products in the industries that bring large profits (BCG matrix)
- Which joint-stock companies are companies in which all shares are owned only by founders or other predetermined persons?
- A set of methods for making decisions, which the organization is guided by in its activities
- Which strategy is a strategy that describes the general direction of the enterprise growth, development of its production and sales activities?
- The Five Forces model: threat of new entrants, threat of substitutes, bargaining power of customers, bargaining power of ..., competitive rivalry
- Business areas with relatively low market share in a slowly growing industries (BCG matrix)
20 Clues: Strengths and weaknesses in SWOT are ... factors • Which step is last in strategic management process? • Which factors act from outside the firm and beyond the firm’s control? • PESTEL: political, economical, social, technical, environmental and ... • The leading products in the industries that bring large profits (BCG matrix) • ...
Algebra Final 2013-05-30
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- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- A set of ordered pairs
- A polygon with six sides.
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- The top part of a fraction
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- Straight up and down
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- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- The mathematics of working with variables
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- The part left over after long division
- A polygon with seven sides
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
24 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • A polygon with seven sides • The top part of a fraction • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
Algebra Final 2013-05-30
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- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- Straight up and down
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- The top part of a fraction
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A polygon with seven sides
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
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- The mathematics of working with variables
- A polygon with six sides.
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- The part left over after long division
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- A set of ordered pairs
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
24 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • The top part of a fraction • A polygon with seven sides • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
algebra 2 project #3 2025-02-07
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- the highest power found in a polynomial
- a set of two or more equations using the same variables
- the directions of a graph as you move away from the origin
- one of the positive or negative whole numbers or zero
- (n) one of two or more numbers or expressions that when multiplied together produce a given result
- a polynomial function with the highest power being three
- to make less complex by distribution, reducing, combining like terms, etc.
- a function of the form y = a where a is a real number
- any value which makes the value of a function equal to zero; f(x) = 0
- a term with no variables
- (v) rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- the shift of a graph of a function horizontally, vertically or both
- the output values in a function (usually y)
- the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x)
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- a relation in which each element in the domain corresponds with exactly one element in the range
- in a square matrix it is a real number describing the matrix determined by ad - bc in a 2x2 matrix
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal
- a mathematical phrase which contains one or more variables
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are related but not equal
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
- ratio of vertical change to horizontal change in a non-vertical line; change in y over change in x
- a change made to the values of a function which translates, reflects, rotates or dilates a graph of the function
- the value of the expression b^2 - 4ac for a quadratic equation
- a symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers
- a quantity whose value does not change
- a polynomial of three terms
- point a point where the graph of a function changes direction
27 Clues: a term with no variables • a polynomial of three terms • a quantity whose value does not change • the highest power found in a polynomial • the output values in a function (usually y) • the set of all inputs in a relation (usually x) • a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal • the strength of a relationship between two data sets • ...
A&P I, Chapter 4.The Tissue Level 2025-06-03
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- junction: allows cytoplasmic communications to occur between cells
- functional cells of a gland or organ, in contrast with the supportive or connective tissue of a gland or organ
- most abundant cell type in connective tissue, secretes protein fibers and matrix into the extracellular space
- gland: group of epithelial cells that secrete substances through ducts that open to the skin or to internal body surfaces that lead to the exterior of the body
- propria: areolar connective tissue underlying a mucous membrane
- fiber: fibrous protein within connective tissue that contains a high percentage of the protein elastin that allows the fibers to stretch and return to original size
- membrane: connective tissue membrane that lines the cavities of freely movable joints, producing synovial fluid for lubrication
- fiber: fine fibrous protein, made of collagen subunits, which cross-link to form supporting “nets” within connective tissue
- muscle cells
- lipid storage cells
- secretion: release of a substance caused by the rupture of a gland cell, which becomes part of the secretion
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- fiber: flexible fibrous proteins that give connective tissue tensile strength
- tissue: (also, loose connective tissue) a type of connective tissue proper that shows little specialization with cells dispersed in the matrix
- secretion: release of a substance from a gland via exocytosis
- membrane: in epithelial tissue, a thin layer of fibrous material that anchors the epithelial tissue to the underlying connective tissue; made up of the basal lamina and reticular lamina
- that part of a cell or tissue which, in general, faces an open space
- programmed cell death
- tough form of cartilage, made of thick bundles of collagen fibers embedded in chondroitin sulfate ground substance
- embryonic tissue from which connective tissue cells derive
- substance: fluid or semi-fluid portion of the matrix
- cartilage: most common type of cartilage, smooth and made of short collagen fibers embedded in a chondroitin sulfate ground substance
- membrane: type of tissue membrane that lines body cavities and lubricates them with serous fluid
22 Clues: muscle cells • lipid storage cells • programmed cell death • substance: fluid or semi-fluid portion of the matrix • embryonic tissue from which connective tissue cells derive • secretion: release of a substance from a gland via exocytosis • propria: areolar connective tissue underlying a mucous membrane • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab. 2013-03-27
Across
- each number of a matrix
- a transformation that streches or shrinks a figure.
- the mirror line
- a transformation that preserves length and angle measures.
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- a collection of figures that cover a plane with no gaps or overlaps.
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns.
- a dilation with a scale factor between 1 and 0.
- a dilation with a scale factor greater than 1.
- a transformation that uses a line of reflection to create a mirror image of the original figure.
- a quanity that has both direction and size.
10 Clues: the mirror line • each number of a matrix • a quanity that has both direction and size. • a dilation with a scale factor greater than 1. • a dilation with a scale factor between 1 and 0. • a transformation that streches or shrinks a figure. • a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns. • a transformation that preserves length and angle measures. • ...
Plurals 2015-02-04
18 Clues: plural of ox • plural of toe • plural of fox • plural of wolf • plural of leaf • plural of rice • plural of foot • plural of child • plural of sheep • plural of chair • plural of mouse • plural of corpus • plural of tomato • plural of matrix • plural of fungus • plural of salmon • plural of university • plural of businessman
1a. Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 2025-01-22
Across
- towards the spine
- cortical bone
- secrets into blood stream
- towards the head
- only voluntary muscle
- Fluid Matrix
- secrets via ducts
- towards the nose
- only non-striated muscle
- towards the belly
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- cancellous bone
- away from the central body
- towards the body
- away from midline
- towards the tail
- sweat,urine,feces
- towards the midline
- saliva,mucas,bile
18 Clues: Fluid Matrix • cortical bone • cancellous bone • towards the body • towards the tail • towards the head • towards the nose • towards the spine • away from midline • sweat,urine,feces • saliva,mucas,bile • secrets via ducts • towards the belly • towards the midline • only voluntary muscle • only non-striated muscle • secrets into blood stream • away from the central body
Spelling Matrix 18/08/2022 2022-08-18
Across
- liable to unreasonable changes of mood.
- antonym of sure.
- synonym of venture.
- related to certainty.
- another word for please.
- a common fish.
- a chance of doing something.
- middle of you hand.
- bad odours.
- people who live next door or close by.
- meaning related.
- antonym of unhappiness.
- similar to unique.
- the simplest movement.
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- someone who talks a lot.
- quick to detect or respond to slight changes.
- similar to strange
- synonym to jolly and merry.
- a line of inanimate and animate nouns.
- yellow stuff in cooked eggs.
- synonym of the phrase 'Let down'.
- antonym of purposefully.
- it spreads verbally.
- a must-do.
- you don't have any sense of ______.
- synonym of betray.
- antonym of positive.
- similar to vanish.
28 Clues: a must-do. • bad odours. • a common fish. • antonym of sure. • meaning related. • similar to strange • synonym of betray. • similar to vanish. • similar to unique. • synonym of venture. • middle of you hand. • it spreads verbally. • antonym of positive. • related to certainty. • the simplest movement. • antonym of unhappiness. • someone who talks a lot. • another word for please. • ...
Mark Matrix Crossword Study Guide 2026-01-22
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- Continuing to work even when something is challenging.
- Being reliable and owning outcomes.
- The idea that outcomes matter more than intentions.
- Taking responsibility for your actions and choices.
- Waiting calmly without interrupting or complaining.
- Understanding how someone else might feel.
- Being mentally focused on what you are doing.
- Using words and tone suitable for school.
- Paying attention and following directions.
- Keeping a comfortable distance from others.
- Saying or doing something that helps someone feel confident or motivated.
- Completing what you said you would do.
- Being prepared with materials and focus.
- Helping someone succeed or feel comfortable.
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- Starting a task without being reminded.
- Treating people, spaces, and instructions appropriately.
- Showing care toward someone who is having a hard time.
- The effort and energy you put into starting and continuing your work.
- What someone meant to do, even if the outcome was different.
- Choosing to make someone else’s experience better.
- The effect your actions have on others.
- Areas used by everyone, like hallways or cafeterias.
- An action taken to fix a mistake or reduce harm.
- Admitting when something is your responsibility.
- Making thoughtful choices based on the situation, not just the rules.
- A reason that includes responsibility and a next step.
- Making sure others feel welcome and involved.
- Staying focused on the assignment instead of distractions.
- Trying even when the task is difficult or boring.
- A reason that avoids responsibility and ends the conversation.
30 Clues: Being reliable and owning outcomes. • Completing what you said you would do. • Starting a task without being reminded. • The effect your actions have on others. • Being prepared with materials and focus. • Using words and tone suitable for school. • Understanding how someone else might feel. • Paying attention and following directions. • ...
PSCA ICCAC 26 2025-12-12
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- Si-Al-O-N ceramic
- hhh
- Microporous mineral
- Conference presentation format
- Aluminosilicate phase
- Resistance to fracture
- Matrix and reinforcement
- Lowest melting point composition
- Individual crystallite
- Resistance to indentation
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- Directional dependence of properties
- hhh
- Amorphous solid
- Opposite of brittle
- Failure statistics distribution
- Volume fraction of voids
- hhh
- Densification by heat
- hhh
- Father of fracture mechanics
20 Clues: hhh • hhh • hhh • hhh • Amorphous solid • Si-Al-O-N ceramic • Opposite of brittle • Microporous mineral • Densification by heat • Aluminosilicate phase • Resistance to fracture • Individual crystallite • Volume fraction of voids • Matrix and reinforcement • Resistance to indentation • Father of fracture mechanics • Conference presentation format • Failure statistics distribution • ...
Unit 2: Cells & Tissues 2017-09-28
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- function is to contact
- Acids DNA and RNA
- Connective Tx Semi-fluid gel-like consistency (squishy)
- Bond Hydrogen atom of one molecule is attracted to electronegative atom
- Smallest unit of matter
- Solution no net change concentration & no net movement of H2O
- Solution H2O moves into cell; cell Lyses
- Reaction Energy is stored
- DNA
- Solution H2O moves out of cell; cell crenates
- Diffusion of H2O only
- Compounds Do contain C-C or C-H bonding
- Reticulum "Highway"in cell; rough & smooth (ER)
- Stores water in cell
- Red blood cells
- Main source of energy
- Things dissolve in water very easily
- Pressure force under which H2O moves
- bone Tx
- Like water; Phosphate heads
- Make more cells
- The functional units of cells
- Proteins Loosely attached to outer/inner surface of membrane
- Bond Share electrons
- Cells matrix; nourish & protect neurons
- mostly water; in blood
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- nerve cell
- Membrane Outside of cell
- Proteins are made here in a cell
- White blood cells
- Muscle Involuntary, spindle shaped fibers, slowest rate of contractions; stomach
- Muscle Parallel fibers, striations, fastest rate of contractions;Skeletal muscle
- Control center of cell
- breaks down cells
- Bond Give & take electrons
- tissue Structural characteristics, has a matrix, vascular (Tx)
- Second source of energy, helps regulate various body processes
- Proteins Embedded through layers, can form channels
- Powerhouse of a cell
- The liquid in living cell
- cell fragments, not entire cell; platelets, assist in clotting blood
- Reaction Energy is released
- Composed of chains of amino acids
- RNA;center of nucleus
- connective Tx matrix is more important (bone & cartilage)
- Scared of water; Lipid Tails
- compounds Do not contain C-C or C-H bonding
- Muscle contracts continually, fibers are mesh-like network; heart only
- Envelope Encloses nucleus
- Complex Packaging in a cell
50 Clues: DNA • bone Tx • nerve cell • Red blood cells • Make more cells • White blood cells • breaks down cells • Powerhouse of a cell • Stores water in cell • Diffusion of H2O only • Main source of energy • RNA;center of nucleus • function is to contact • Control center of cell • mostly water; in blood • Smallest unit of matter • The liquid in living cell • Acids DNA and RNA • ...
ALGEBRA FINAL 2013-05-23
Across
- . A polygon with six sides
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- Straight up and down
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- The top part of a fraction
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- A set of ordered pairs
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
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- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- A polygon with seven sides
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- The mathematics of working with variables
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- The part left over after long division
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
24 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • . A polygon with six sides • A polygon with seven sides • The top part of a fraction • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect • ...
Skeletal System 2014-11-17
Across
- an opening, hole, or passage, especially in a bone
- the shaft or central part of a long bone
- articulation that permits free movement, a freely movable joint (also called synovial joint)
- a cavity or depression, especially in bone
- the formation of bone
- a lifelong process where mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton and new bone tissue is formed
- an anatomical feature of the infant human skull comprising any of the soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant
- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted
- system the cylindrical, column-like structures in compact bones, it consists of microscopic cylindrical structures oriented parallel to the long axis of a bone
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- a type of continuous, slightly movable joint
- microscopic canals between the lacunae of ossified bone, its radiating processes of the osteocytes (called filo podia) project into these canals; these cytoplasmic processes are joined together by gap junctions
- the state of being jointed
- a cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it
- a thin layer, membrane, scale, or plate like tissue or part, especially in bone tissue
- plate a hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone, its plate is found in children and adolescents; in adults who have stopped growing, the plate is replaced by an epiphyseal line
- the production of blood cells and platelets, which occurs in the bone marrow
- a fluid-filled sac or saclike cavity, especially one countering friction at a joint
- the absorption into the circulation of cells or tissue
- a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints
- a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation
- membrane the soft tissue found between the articular capsule (joint capsule) and the joint cavity of synovial joints
21 Clues: the formation of bone • the state of being jointed • the shaft or central part of a long bone • a cavity or depression, especially in bone • a type of continuous, slightly movable joint • an opening, hole, or passage, especially in a bone • a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation • the absorption into the circulation of cells or tissue • ...
CS5243 - Data Science 2025-11-20
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- , A feature vectorization process in NLP
- Ratio of correctly predicted +ves to the total number of +ves
- , Lemmatization uses __________ to modify the words
- , collection of all documents, is called
- , Distance measure used by k-NMN to train and test the categorical features is
- , A classifier model performs better on training, but poorly on testing is referred to
- , K-NN is an example of ____________ learning
- , A Public corpora
- , P(X/C) in Naive Bayes is termed to be
- , Sigmoid activation function transforms linear combined data to ___________ form
- , Method used to train the model with N-1 samples and tested with 1 sample
- , Type-I error in the confusion matrix refers to _______ value
- , Soft margin SVM additionally has ________ variable with hard margin SVM
- , ID3 is sensitive to number of ____________ attribute values
- , Eye color is an example of ____________ datatype
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- , Likert scale is an example of __________ data
- , Ratio of predicted +ves to the total number of +ves
- , Value of k in k-NN is determined using
- , Cancer Vs Non-Cancer is an example _________ binary datatype
- , cosine score equals to zero represents the two vectors are
- , P(X) in Naive Bayes is termed to be
- , Binary classifier sensitive to noise
- , Method used to handle the continuous data in Naiva Bayes
- , A constant use to increase/ decrease the net input value in logistic regression
- , Entropy of the dataset having binary class labels can have the value > 1. State True or False
- , Generalized distance measure of L1 and L2 norm
- , Size of the confusion matrix, if the dataset having 600 features with N class labels are used for training and testing
- , TF-IDF uses ________ matrix for large vocabulary
- , identifies the unique or rare occurrence of the words in the documents
- , L1 norm is also called as
30 Clues: , A Public corpora • , L1 norm is also called as • , P(X) in Naive Bayes is termed to be • , Binary classifier sensitive to noise • , P(X/C) in Naive Bayes is termed to be • , A feature vectorization process in NLP • , Value of k in k-NN is determined using • , collection of all documents, is called • , K-NN is an example of ____________ learning • ...
Overwatch Heroes from Ultimate 2021-12-28
Across
- Sound Barrier
- Coalescence
- Amplification Matrix
- Transcendence
- Blizzard
- Self-Destruct
- B.O.B.
- Death Blossom
- Graviton Surge
- Deadeye
- Infra-Sight
- Tactical Visor
- Duplicate
- Configuration: Tank
- EMP
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- Primal Rage
- Rally
- Earthshatter
- Dragonblade
- Nano Boost
- Photon Barrier
- Dragonstrike
- Supercharger
- Pulse Bomb
- Barrage
- Valkyrie
- Molten Core
- Meteor Strike
- Gravitic Flux
- Minefield
- Whole Hog
- RIP-Tire
32 Clues: EMP • Rally • B.O.B. • Barrage • Deadeye • Blizzard • Valkyrie • RIP-Tire • Minefield • Whole Hog • Duplicate • Nano Boost • Pulse Bomb • Primal Rage • Coalescence • Dragonblade • Molten Core • Infra-Sight • Earthshatter • Dragonstrike • Supercharger • Sound Barrier • Transcendence • Self-Destruct • Meteor Strike • Death Blossom • Gravitic Flux • Photon Barrier • Graviton Surge • Tactical Visor • Configuration: Tank • Amplification Matrix
Popular Movies of The 1990s #1 2023-06-11
Across
- - Club Brad Pitt's underground club
- - Park with dinosaurs
- - Mobster drama
- - Scottish epic
- - List World War II drama
- - Roman epic
- - of the Lambs
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- - Sci-fi action thriller
- - Shipwreck drama
- - Fiction genre
- - Redemption prison film
- - Gump's first name
- - Day holiday-themed action film
- - Romantic supernatural film
- - Coen brothers' crime-comedy
15 Clues: - Roman epic • - of the Lambs • - Fiction genre • - Mobster drama • - Scottish epic • - Shipwreck drama • - Gump's first name • - Park with dinosaurs • - Sci-fi action thriller • - Redemption prison film • - List World War II drama • - Romantic supernatural film • - Coen brothers' crime-comedy • - Day holiday-themed action film • - Club Brad Pitt's underground club
MAth 2025-02-21
Across
- How many derangements are there for 4 objects?
- A subgroup invariant under conjugation by any group element.
- Which topological property, defined by the condition that every open cover has a finite subcover, plays a central role in many convergence arguments?
- What is the term for the set of all vectors that a given linear transformation sends to the zero vector?
- What term describes a sequence whose elements eventually become arbitrarily close to one another—a necessary condition for convergence?
- Which canonical form expresses any square matrix as a collection of Jordan blocks—even when the matrix is not diagonalizable?
- A finite group with no proper nontrivial normal subgroups
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- Let A be a square matrix and x be a nonzero vector satisfying Ax=λx. What is the term for the scalar λ that scales x when A is applied?
- What term describes a continuous bijection with a continuous inverse between topological spaces, demonstrating their topological equivalence?
- The triangle that displays the binomial coefficients.
- Name the class of functions that are complex differentiable on an open domain, thus analytic throughout that region.
11 Clues: How many derangements are there for 4 objects? • The triangle that displays the binomial coefficients. • A finite group with no proper nontrivial normal subgroups • A subgroup invariant under conjugation by any group element. • What is the term for the set of all vectors that a given linear transformation sends to the zero vector? • ...
MAth 2025-02-21
Across
- Name the class of functions that are complex differentiable on an open domain, thus analytic throughout that region.
- Which canonical form expresses any square matrix as a collection of Jordan blocks—even when the matrix is not diagonalizable?
- The triangle that displays the binomial coefficients.
- Let A be a square matrix and x be a nonzero vector satisfying Ax=λx. What is the term for the scalar λ that scales x when A is applied?
- What is the term for the set of all vectors that a given linear transformation sends to the zero vector?
- A finite group with no proper nontrivial normal subgroups
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- What term describes a sequence whose elements eventually become arbitrarily close to one another—a necessary condition for convergence?
- What term describes a continuous bijection with a continuous inverse between topological spaces, demonstrating their topological equivalence?
- Which topological property, defined by the condition that every open cover has a finite subcover, plays a central role in many convergence arguments?
- How many derangements are there for 4 objects?
- A subgroup invariant under conjugation by any group element.
11 Clues: How many derangements are there for 4 objects? • The triangle that displays the binomial coefficients. • A finite group with no proper nontrivial normal subgroups • A subgroup invariant under conjugation by any group element. • What is the term for the set of all vectors that a given linear transformation sends to the zero vector? • ...
Nail Anatomy/Nails Diseases and Disorders 2025-01-16
Across
- The living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
- Vertical lines running the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging
- Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail
- noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge; usually caused by improper diet, hereditary factors, internal disease, or medication
- The slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- Is the portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- Is the most visible and functional part of the nail unit
- The area where the nail plate cells are formed
- Attaches the nail bed and matrix bed to the underlying bone
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- Folds of normal skin that surround the nail plate
- Tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate
- Separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; can affect fingernails and toenails
- Dark purplish spots, usually due to physical injury
- The dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- Living skin around the nail plate (often the eponychium) that becomes split or torn
- The living skin bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail. Redness, pus, and swelling are usually seen in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate
17 Clues: The area where the nail plate cells are formed • Folds of normal skin that surround the nail plate • Dark purplish spots, usually due to physical injury • Is the most visible and functional part of the nail unit • Attaches the nail bed and matrix bed to the underlying bone • The dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate • ...
movies 4 2024-02-14
Across
- Warrior princess (1998)
- Time loop comedy (1993)
- Silly buddies (1994)
- Hitman's protégé (1994)
- Obsessive writer (1997)
- Virus thriller (1995)
- Friendly ghost (1995)
- Jungle board game (1995)
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- Neo's reality (1999)
- Scottish addicts (1996)
- Western revenge (1992)
- Talking pig (1995)
- Prison escape (1994)
- Space actors (1999)
- Shipwreck romance (1997)
15 Clues: Talking pig (1995) • Space actors (1999) • Neo's reality (1999) • Silly buddies (1994) • Prison escape (1994) • Virus thriller (1995) • Friendly ghost (1995) • Western revenge (1992) • Warrior princess (1998) • Scottish addicts (1996) • Time loop comedy (1993) • Hitman's protégé (1994) • Obsessive writer (1997) • Shipwreck romance (1997) • Jungle board game (1995)
Irregular plurals 2014-07-23
15 Clues: plural of man • plural of data • plural of foot • pural of dwarf • plural of deer • plural of loaf • plural of mouse • plural of theif • plural of child • plural of scarf • plural of sheep • plural of tooth • plural of goose • plural of matrix • plural of cactus
19. Challenge Your Mind Again 2025-11-28
13 Clues: Unproven idea • Measure of slope • Encrypted message • Symbol for a value • Evidence for truth • Logical conclusion • Accepted principle • Arrangement of numbers • Step by step procedure • Mathematical statement • Statement assumed true • Reasoning from examples • Relation between inputs and outputs
MATLAB Part 2 2026-03-03
Across
- Declares symbolic variables/functions for Symbolic Math Toolbox.
- Computes the vector cross product (3-D vectors; direction follows right-hand rule).
- Logical test that returns true only if every element is nonzero/true (watch the dimension behavior).
- Creates an identity matrix (1s on the main diagonal, 0s elsewhere).
- Attempts algebraic simplification of symbolic expressions.
- Keyword that closes a code block or means “last index” when used in indexing.
- Approximates an integral using the trapezoidal numerical rule (works on sampled data).
- Loop that repeats as long as its condition stays true (can run forever if you’re careless).
- Conjugate transpose with ' for complex data (use .' for nonconjugate transpose).
- Creates an array filled with 1s (common for initialization/preallocation).
- Expands products/powers and applies identities to rewrite expressions.
- Symbolic differentiation (derivative) of an expression with respect to a variable.
- Evaluates a polynomial at given x-values using coefficients (often from polyfit).
- Controls how numeric output is displayed (doesn’t change stored precision).
- Branch label inside switch that matches specific values/patterns.
- Matrix multiplication **AB** (linear algebra multiply, not element-wise).
- Converts text to numbers by evaluating it (powerful but can be risky/unexpected).
- Creates an array filled with 0s (classic preallocation tool).
- Solves symbolic equations/systems for specified variables.
- Computes symbolic integrals (indefinite or definite with limits).
- Loop that repeats over a specified set of values (often a fixed count or vector).
- Element-wise multiplication *A.B (each element multiplied by the corresponding element).
- Returns elapsed time since the most recent tic (or since a named timer).
- Reduced row echelon form (Gauss–Jordan elimination result).
- Data type representing points in time (date + time, with optional time zone).
- Element-wise power A.^B (each element raised to a power).
- Opens a GUI list dialog so a user can select one or more items (returns selected indices).
- Computes differences between adjacent elements (discrete “derivative-like” operation for vectors).
- Multi-branch control structure that compares an expression to different cases.
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- Substitutes symbolic variables with values/expressions (symbolic “find and replace”).
- Rewrites a symbolic expression by collecting like powers/terms of a variable.
- Creates data stored as category labels (useful for grouping, stats, plots).
- Displays the contents of a cell array in a readable, indexed format.
- Logical test that returns true if at least one element is nonzero/true (also operates by dimension).
- Matrix power A^n (repeated matrix multiplication; different from element-wise power).
- Returns the dimensions of an array (rows, columns, etc.).
- Stops execution by throwing an error with your message (not a warning—this one halts).
- Computes the dot product (inner product) of two vectors.
- Returns indices (and optionally values) of elements that aren’t zero/false (can also limit how many).
- Performs 1-D interpolation (table lookup) for data points at new query x-values.
- Computes the matrix inverse (works, but often not the best numerical approach).
- Plots a function/symbolic expression with automatic sampling of x-values.
- Symbolic factorization (rewrites expression as factors) or integer prime factors depending on input type.
- Cumulative sum along a dimension (running total).
- Returns the category names/levels from a categorical array.
- Creates a table with named variables (columns can be different types).
- Adds another condition branch when the prior if/elseif tests fail.
- Skips the rest of the current loop iteration and jumps to the next one.
- Conditional keyword that runs code only when a logical test is true.
- Converts numbers into a character array (string formatting, but simple).
- Default branch in a switch when no case matches.
- Computes the time difference between datetimes/durations in specified calendar units (months/years aren’t fixed-length).
- Starts a stopwatch timer for quick performance timing.
- Catch-all branch when none of the if/elseif conditions are true.
- Computes the determinant of a square matrix (scalar that hints at invertibility).
- Solves symbolic differential equations (returns symbolic solution forms).
- Fits polynomial coefficients to data (least-squares curve fit).
57 Clues: Default branch in a switch when no case matches. • Cumulative sum along a dimension (running total). • Starts a stopwatch timer for quick performance timing. • Computes the dot product (inner product) of two vectors. • Returns the dimensions of an array (rows, columns, etc.). • Element-wise power A.^B (each element raised to a power). • ...
Real Analysis Puzzle 2020-12-15
Across
- is a branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which informally are collections of objects
- the set of all output values it may produce
- of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two sets.
- set is the unique set having no elements; its size or cardinality is zero.
- denoted A', is the set of all elements in the given universal set U that are not in A
- is the value that a function (or sequence) "approaches" as the input (or index) "approaches" some value
- set of a set S is the set of all subsets of S, including the empty set and S itself
- is series if the sequence of its partial sums tends to a limit
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- is applying one function to the results of another
- matrix is a matrix with the same number of rows and columns
- is an enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters
- A relation from a set of inputs to a set of possible outputs where each input is related to exactly one output
- Is called one to one correspondence or invertible function
- A set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array
- it is a subset of the Cartesian product. Or simply, a bunch of points (ordered pairs)
- product between two sets and is the set of all possible ordered pairs with the first element from X and the second element from
- if each element of the codomain is mapped to by at least one element of the domain
17 Clues: the set of all output values it may produce • is applying one function to the results of another • Is called one to one correspondence or invertible function • matrix is a matrix with the same number of rows and columns • is series if the sequence of its partial sums tends to a limit • set is the unique set having no elements; its size or cardinality is zero. • ...
Rock Roundup 2024-06-11
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- matter Altered remains of ancient organisms
- Fine layers in sedimentary rocks and rock beds
- Formed from melted rock deep in the earth
- Formed from other rocks changed by heat and pressure
- Sediments compact under pressure, expel fluids and become rock
- Sedimentary bedding pattern with alternating layers of mud and sand
- Measure of ability of a rock to transmit fluid
- Common igneous rock used in building, can sometimes contain quartz, mica, and feldspar
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- Fine grain laminated sedimentary rock that occurs in sheets and is fissile
- fracture Does not follow natural planes of separation, contains smooth curved surfaces that resemble a seashell
- Lithified sedimentary rock consisting of 2mm or larger clasts and a matrix
- Lithified sedimentary accumulation of sand sized grains
- Chunks of rock that broke from preexisting rock through physical weathering
- Measure of ability of a rock to hold fluid
- Formed from layers of sand, silt, dead plants, and animals
- Measure of ability of a rock to change under stress
- Micro or crypto-crystalline sedimentary rock that is opaque and used for stone tools
- Material in which something is imbedded
18 Clues: Material in which something is imbedded • Formed from melted rock deep in the earth • Measure of ability of a rock to hold fluid • matter Altered remains of ancient organisms • Fine layers in sedimentary rocks and rock beds • Measure of ability of a rock to transmit fluid • Measure of ability of a rock to change under stress • ...
Ecommerce 2014-01-20
11 Clues: / Usenet • / Online Post • / Pirate Game • / Matrix Barcode • / Disabled Access • / Something you eat • / Website Escalator • / Share Your Opinion • / Attracts Public Attention • / Individual Opinion Report • / Concept of great significance
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-16
Anatomy and Physiology 2013-01-07
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- a slitlike indent in the bone
- Away from the midline
- The study of the structure of the body.
- A type of connective tissue with a solid elastic matrix.
- Back
- A neurotransmitter
- solid, rigid, ossified connective tissue
- cartilage that connects the ribs to the sternum
- the movement of a body part towards the axis
- Close to the surface
- The movement of a body part away from its axis
- front
- toward the head
- toward the middle
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- lower to
- The most freely moveable joint
- Mouth
- abdomine
- a joint that lacks a joint cavity, permitting little movement between the bones held together by cartilage.
- Cell digestion
- The first layer of skin
- arm
- Powerhouse of the cell
- It is a binding and supportive tissue with abundant matrix.
- Threadlike structures in the cell nucleus consisting primarily of DNA and protein
- cell organelle that tansports materials
- naval
- Protein sythesizers
- connective tissue sheath that surrounds each skeletal muscle fiber, separating the muscle cells from one another.
- a depression in the bone
- The second, or deep, layer of skin beneath the epidermis
- Wrist
32 Clues: arm • Back • Mouth • naval • front • Wrist • lower to • abdomine • Cell digestion • toward the head • toward the middle • A neurotransmitter • Protein sythesizers • Close to the surface • Away from the midline • Powerhouse of the cell • The first layer of skin • a depression in the bone • a slitlike indent in the bone • The most freely moveable joint • The study of the structure of the body. • ...
Dental Materials 2021-03-01
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- Dr. ___________ developed the classification of dental caries
- causes a dark and dull appearance of an amalgam
- the process of mixing an amalgam
- mixture of lathe-cut and spherical particles
- a properly triturated amalgam has a ___________ appearance
- breakdown of a metal by chemical reactions with substances in the environment
- alloy used to join metals together or repair cast restorations
- metal used for implants
- mixture of 2 or more metals
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- instrument used during amalgam placement to avoid voids in the restoration
- Amalgam is strong in ___________ strength.
- ________insulation required for deep amalgam cavity preparations
- ________bands help to contain amalgam during a class II restoration
- _____ change is the expansion or contraction of a material can cause this
- Carving of an amalgam is required at the ___________ phase
- adapts the matrix tightly against the gingival margin during an amalgam restoration
- Amalgam takes 24 hours to completely set before you can ________.
- the gradual change of shape of a restoration caused by compression from occlusion
- wax technique is used to fabricate dental casting alloys
- a restoration fabricated outside the mouth
- makes up 50% of amalgam
- metallic restorative material composed of silver-based alloy mixed with mercury
22 Clues: metal used for implants • makes up 50% of amalgam • mixture of 2 or more metals • the process of mixing an amalgam • Amalgam is strong in ___________ strength. • a restoration fabricated outside the mouth • mixture of lathe-cut and spherical particles • causes a dark and dull appearance of an amalgam • wax technique is used to fabricate dental casting alloys • ...
CYTOLOGY 2017-10-29
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- is found in the nucleus
- used to transport stuff within the cell
- Mr. Brads' favorite baseball team
- the wall of the ER, golgi, vesicles, and lysosomes are made of this
- process used by mitochondria (1st word)
- a long, thin protein
- chloroplasts do this
- the “layers” of the Golgi body
- Mr. Brads' shoe size
- lysosomes are filled with __________ enzymes
- included in the cytoplasmic matrix
- cell where chloroplasts are found
- ER that makes steroids
- diameter of 25 nm
- Mr. Brads' favorite NFL team
- means “little organs”
- long, whip-like structures
- Mr. Brads' dog is named ___________
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- larger and more visible than organelles
- makes protein
- microtubules are made of this
- diameter of 7 nm
- process used by mitochondria (2nd word)
- make ATP
- darker spot in the nucleus
- Mr. Brads is his own ________ cousin
- ER with ribosomes
- found in chloroplasts
- the fluid slightly jello-ish substance is the cytoplasmic __________
- properly distribute chromosomes
- type of protein that moves vesicles along microtubules
- microtubules are made of this
- holes in the nuclear membrane
- tangled mass of DNA and protein
- makes vesicles and lysosomes
- short, hair-like structures
36 Clues: make ATP • makes protein • diameter of 7 nm • ER with ribosomes • diameter of 25 nm • a long, thin protein • chloroplasts do this • Mr. Brads' shoe size • found in chloroplasts • means “little organs” • ER that makes steroids • is found in the nucleus • darker spot in the nucleus • long, whip-like structures • short, hair-like structures • Mr. Brads' favorite NFL team • ...
PreCalculus 2024-05-24
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- - The graph of a function with two branches that open away from each other.
- - A scalar value that can be computed from the elements of a square matrix.
- - The length of a vector.
- - A rectangular array of numbers or functions.
- - The ratio of the adjacent to the opposite side in a right triangle.
- - A unit of measure for angles.
- - The reciprocal of the sine function.
- - The reciprocal of the cosine function.
- - The length of one complete cycle of a periodic function.
- - The maximum absolute value of a periodic function.
- - A quantity with only magnitude.
- - A relation between inputs and outputs where each input is related to exactly one output.
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- - A line that a graph approaches but never touches.
- - A function in which an independent variable appears in the exponent.
- - The set of all points for which the sum of the distances to two fixed points is constant.
- - The ratio of the opposite to the adjacent side in a right triangle.
- - The study of the properties of triangles.
- - The graph of a quadratic function.
- - A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- - The inverse operation to exponentiation.
20 Clues: - The length of a vector. • - A unit of measure for angles. • - A quantity with only magnitude. • - The graph of a quadratic function. • - The reciprocal of the sine function. • - The reciprocal of the cosine function. • - The inverse operation to exponentiation. • - The study of the properties of triangles. • - A rectangular array of numbers or functions. • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
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- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that removes alveolar bone
- Bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues from infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Socket that holds a tooth • Registers pain and pressure • Cells that removes alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • ...
Skeletal 2022-10-12
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- production of blood cells
- the calcium phosphate portion of bone matrix
- connective tissue that lines the marrow cavity of a bone
- the type of bone that is organized into osteons
- a cartilage producing cell
- soft tissue that fills the cavities of a bone
- the enlarged end of a long bone
- the process of bone production
- a cell that resorbs bone
- the organic portion of bone matrix
- genetic defect in which long bones do not elongate from the epiphyses
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- soft bones due to insufficient mineral content in adults
- a cell enclosed in a lacuna of cartilage
- layer of spongy bone containing marrow found in flat bones
- the functional unit of compact bone
- the central portion of a long bone
- type of stem cell from which bone tissue originates
- space within a bone or cartilage that entraps a cell
- the network of bony plates within spongy bone
- soft bones due to insufficient mineral content in young children
- connective tissue that surrounds a bone
- disease in which bone resorption exceeds bone deposition
- this type of bone is also called cancellous bone
- a bone producing cell
- imperfecta brittle bones due to excess mineral deposits in bone
25 Clues: a bone producing cell • a cell that resorbs bone • production of blood cells • a cartilage producing cell • the process of bone production • the enlarged end of a long bone • the central portion of a long bone • the organic portion of bone matrix • the functional unit of compact bone • connective tissue that surrounds a bone • a cell enclosed in a lacuna of cartilage • ...
Alegbra 2025-05-19
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- – All possible y-values.
- – A value that makes a function equal to zero.
- – A letter that stands for a number.
- – A function that undoes another.
- – A solution of an equation.
- – A line that a graph gets close to but never touches.
- – The opposite of an exponent.
- – A number that can’t be written as a fraction.
- – An expression with many terms.
- – A math sentence that shows less than or more than.
- – A special number from a square matrix.
- – A number in front of a variable.
- – All possible x-values.
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- – A group of equations to solve together.
- – A number that can be written as a fraction.
- – The U-shaped graph of a quadratic.
- – The highest or lowest point of a parabola.
- – Tells the number of solutions in a quadratic.
- – To break into simpler parts.
- – A change in position or size of a graph.
- – A polynomial with two terms.
- – A small number that tells how many times to multiply.
- – An equation with an x^2 term.
- – A rectangle of numbers in rows and columns.
- – A rule that gives one output for each input.
25 Clues: – All possible y-values. • – All possible x-values. • – A solution of an equation. • – To break into simpler parts. • – The opposite of an exponent. • – A polynomial with two terms. • – An equation with an x^2 term. • – An expression with many terms. • – A function that undoes another. • – A number in front of a variable. • – The U-shaped graph of a quadratic. • ...
Chapters 6, 7 and 8 Review 2026-02-26
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- mature osteoblast cell that is surrounded by its own matrix
- ______ skeleton that includes skull, rib cage and vertebral column
- ______ hormone, increases osteoclast activity to release more calcium ions in the bloodstream
- ______ spine, when looking at range of motion, has the most flexibility
- _______ skeleton, contains all appendages and girdles
- most common joint in the body, highly movable
- cervical vertebrae that does not have a body, responsible for "yes" motion
- ______ acid, found in the synovial fluid
- states that the thickness and shape of a bone is dependent on stresses placed upon it
- _____ joints, classified as sutures, syndesmoses and gomphoses
- ______ girdle, contains the scapula and clavicle
- immature bone cell that secrets the matrix of bone
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- immovable joints
- breaks down bone in the reabsorption process
- structures that most directly provide nutrients and remove waste from osteocytes
- highly movable joints
- found in spongy bone, looks chaotic, found in epiphysis of long bones
- shaft of long bone
- unique bone that does not articulate with any other bones
- ______ marrow, contains fat
- part of the sphenoid bone, encloses the pituitary gland
- slightly movable joints
- synchondroses and symphyses are examples of this type of joint
23 Clues: immovable joints • shaft of long bone • highly movable joints • slightly movable joints • ______ marrow, contains fat • ______ acid, found in the synovial fluid • breaks down bone in the reabsorption process • most common joint in the body, highly movable • ______ girdle, contains the scapula and clavicle • immature bone cell that secrets the matrix of bone • ...
Intermediate Algebra Final 2021-05-21
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- In mathematics, a parabola is a plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is approximately U-shaped. It fits several superficially different mathematical descriptions, which can all be proved to define exactly the same curves. One description of a parabola involves a point and a line
- Consisting of three terms of which the first is the name of the genus, the second that of the species, and the third that of the subspecies or variety.
- (or shrinking) is the squeezing of the graph toward the x-axis. • if k > 1, the graph of y = k•f (x) is the graph of f (x) vertically stretched by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k.
- In mathematics, a transformation is a function f that maps a set X to itself, i.e. f: X → X. In other areas of mathematics, a transformation may simply refer to any function, regardless of domain and codomain.
- Scientific notation is a way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. It may be referred to as scientific form or standard index form, or standard form in the UK
- A vertical stretching is the stretching of the graph away from the x-axis. A
- A vertical compression (or shrinking) is the squeezing of the graph toward the x-axis. • if k > 1, the graph of y = k•f (x) is the graph of f (x) vertically stretched by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k.
- In mathematics, a reflection is a mapping from a Euclidean space to itself that is an isometry with a hyperplane as a set of fixed points; this set is called the axis or plane of reflection. The image of a figure by a reflection is its mirror image in the axis or plane of reflection
- In mathematics, a parent function is the simplest function of a family of functions that preserves the definition of the entire family. For example, for the family of quadratic functions having the general form {\displaystyle y=ax^{2}+bx+c\, } the simplest function is {\displaystyle y=x^{2}}
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- In algebra, a quadratic function, a quadratic polynomial, a polynomial of degree 2, or simply a quadratic, is a polynomial function with one or more variables in which the highest-degree term is of the second degree
- Linear equations in three variables. If a, b, c and r are real numbers (and if a, b, and c are not all equal to 0) then ax + by + cz = r is called a linear equation in three variables. (The “three variables” are the x, the y, and the z.) The numbers a, b, and c are called the coefficients of the equation.
- In mathematics, a polynomial is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponentiation of variables. An example of a polynomial of a single indeterminate x is x² − 4x + 7.
- of a matrix The dimensions of a matrix are the number of rows by the number of columns. If a matrix has rows and b columns, it is an a×b matrix.
- The minimum value of a function is the place where the graph has a vertex at its lowest point. In the real world, you can use the minimum value of a quadratic function to determine minimum cost or area. It has practical uses in science, architecture and business.
- In general, a solution of a system in three variables is an ordered triple (x, y, z) that makes ALL THREE equations true. In other words, it is what they all three have in common. So if an ordered triple is a solution to one equation, but not another, then it is NOT a solution to the system.
- In geometry, focuses or foci, singular focus, are special points with reference to which any of a variety of curves is constructed. For example, one or two foci can be used in defining conic sections, the four types of which are the circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola.
- In mathematics, a matrix is a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns. For example, the dimension of the matrix below is 2 × 3, because there are two rows and three columns
- In algebra, the zero-product property states that the product of two nonzero elements is nonzero. In other words, it is the following assertion: If ab=0, then a=0 or b=0
18 Clues: A vertical stretching is the stretching of the graph away from the x-axis. A • of a matrix The dimensions of a matrix are the number of rows by the number of columns. If a matrix has rows and b columns, it is an a×b matrix. • ...
algebra 2 project #3 2025-02-07
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- the highest power found in a polynomial
- output values in a function (usually y)
- in a square matrix it is a real number describing the matrix determined by ad - bc in a 2x2 matrixdiscriminant
- a function of the form y = a where a is a real number
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- a term with no variables
- a polynomial function with the highest power being three
- variable
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
- a quantity whose value does not change
9 Clues: variable • a term with no variables • a quantity whose value does not change • the highest power found in a polynomial • output values in a function (usually y) • the strength of a relationship between two data sets • a function of the form y = a where a is a real number • a polynomial function with the highest power being three • ...
Math Crossword 2016-05-27
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- number: a counting number.
- a value that does not change.
- of a power: the number in a power that is used as a factor
- event: an event made up of two or more simple events.
- each member in a set or matrix
- inverse: the reciprocal of the number
- information gathered from a survey or experiment
- line: a line used to represent the real numbers.
- an outcome or set of outcomes in a probability experiment.
- rule: algebraic expression that defines a function
- set: a see with no elements.
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- plane: the part of the coordinate plane on one side of a line, which may include the line.
- when all outcomes of an experiment are equally likely.
- equation: an equation that contains absolute-value expression
- triangle: a triangle with at least two congruent sides
- polynomial with two terms
- a number multiplied by a variable.
- angle: an angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- an amount by which an original is reduced
- a list of numbers that often form a pattern
- a rectangular array of numbers.
- triangle: a triangle with three acute angles
22 Clues: polynomial with two terms • number: a counting number. • set: a see with no elements. • a value that does not change. • each member in a set or matrix • a rectangular array of numbers. • a number multiplied by a variable. • inverse: the reciprocal of the number • an amount by which an original is reduced • a list of numbers that often form a pattern • ...
Metabolic Processes- Cellular Respiration 2020-10-31
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- Pyruvate oxidation waste (2 words)
- Glycolysis step 6-10 (2 words)
- Complex with the strongest electron attraction (two words)
- Thermodynamics first law
- Inorganic molecules
- Glycolysis location
- In a reaction the change in ___ identifies if a reaction occurred spontaneously
- Regenerative compound
- NAD+
- Converts into alpha ketoglutarate
- Cyclical process
- FADH2 (2words)
- A two carbon molecule
- At complex ___, water is formed
- Cellular respiration is a ___ reaction
- Exergonic process
- Used in alcoholic beverages
- 3-phosphoglycerate becomes 2-phosphoglycerate through
- A coenzyme is an ___ molecule
- Causes fatigue, soreness, stiffness (3 words)
- Energy shuttle
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- Transferring a Pi from ATP to another molecule
- Substrate level phosphorylation ___ forms ATP
- The energy available to do work
- Formation of ATP indirectly (2 words)
- Low concentration of hydrogen ions
- Gaining electrons
- Across ETC complexes' ___ increases
- Lacking oxygen
- Breakdown molecules
- Produces 32 ATP
- Undergo betaoxidation (2 words)
- ___ increases when solids become gas
- ETC produces an ___ gradient
- Glucose splits into two ___
- One step process in mitochondrial matrix
- Process requiring oxygen
- Amount of energy required to break reactant's bonds
- Removal of amino groups from amino acids
- Reducing agent
40 Clues: NAD+ • Lacking oxygen • FADH2 (2words) • Reducing agent • Energy shuttle • Produces 32 ATP • Cyclical process • Gaining electrons • Exergonic process • Breakdown molecules • Inorganic molecules • Glycolysis location • Regenerative compound • A two carbon molecule • Thermodynamics first law • Process requiring oxygen • Glucose splits into two ___ • Used in alcoholic beverages • ...
Chapter 4&5 Crossword 2024-09-27
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- third phase of hair cycle
- tissue with the ability to contract
- cause goosebumps when contracted
- glands that produce "natural body odor"
- body, portion of the neuron with organelles
- flat & irregularly shaped cells
- discs found in cardiac cells
- outermost epidermal layer
- found between vertebrae
- pigment producing cells in the stratum germinativum
- loose connective tissue
- attaches integument to muscles & bone
- tissue found lining organs and external surfaces
- connect muscle to bone
- glands that secrete through an opening
- tissue with a liquid matrix
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- cells that conduct impulses
- the result of blocked or infected sebaceous gland
- deepest dermal layer
- cartilage found in the ear
- fat tissue
- tissue with cells that form concentric rings around blood vessels
- innermost hair layer
- epidermal layer where cells are actively growing & dividing
- second phase of hair cycle
- connect bone to bone
- glands that secrete directly into the blood stream
- voluntary muscle tissue
- tissues that have a matrix associated with cells
- study of tissues
- durable water-resistant protein component of skin & nails
- first phase of hair cycle
- pigment used to protect skin from UV damage
- glands that maintain body temperature
34 Clues: fat tissue • study of tissues • deepest dermal layer • innermost hair layer • connect bone to bone • connect muscle to bone • voluntary muscle tissue • found between vertebrae • loose connective tissue • third phase of hair cycle • outermost epidermal layer • first phase of hair cycle • cartilage found in the ear • second phase of hair cycle • cells that conduct impulses • ...
numpy and pandas 2019-09-03
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- argument to drop and rename method of data frame which takes a Boolean value
- to Find the position of the max element
- to order the data of a dataFrame
- subset the dataframe as an array
- used for accessing rows based on row labels
- used to filter a row
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- 3d arrays can be converted to 2d arrays using this function
- to add the row index as a column of a data frame
- converts nXm matrix into mXn matrix
9 Clues: used to filter a row • to order the data of a dataFrame • subset the dataframe as an array • converts nXm matrix into mXn matrix • to Find the position of the max element • used for accessing rows based on row labels • to add the row index as a column of a data frame • 3d arrays can be converted to 2d arrays using this function • ...
Get to know Pastor Jack's favorites 2025-05-15
13 Clues: color • movie • drink • state • scent • season • animal • Bible book • football team • best place to relax • TV series (two words combined)*to boldly go* • holiday (two words combined)its pretty *good* • travel destination *would you run with the bulls?*
YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE!! 2023-04-18
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- The starting point of a vector.
- A collection of figures that cover a plane with no gaps or overlaps.
- The numbers of rows and columns.
- The amount of units of going left to right.
- The mirror line is called __________
- A rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns.
- Another name for the original figure.
- A figure can have more than one line of symmetry.
- A vector that combines the horizontal and vertical components.
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- Each number in a matrix is called an __________
- The amount of units going up and down.
- Rays drawn from the center of rotation to a point and its image form.
- The ending point of a vector.
- A transformation in which a figure is turned about a fixed point called the __________
- A transformation in which every point is mapped to a point.
- The figure can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in a line.
- A transformation that preserves length and angle measure.
- A transformation that moves or changes a figure in some way to produce a new figure called ________
18 Clues: The ending point of a vector. • The starting point of a vector. • The numbers of rows and columns. • The mirror line is called __________ • Another name for the original figure. • The amount of units going up and down. • The amount of units of going left to right. • Each number in a matrix is called an __________ • A figure can have more than one line of symmetry. • ...
movies 1 2024-02-14
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- Ghostly romance (1990)
- Witchy comedy (1993)
- Dinosaur park (1993)
- Secret agents (1997)
- Grumpy seniors (1993)
- Mind-bending thriller (1999)
- Space opera prequel (1999)
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- Virtual reality (1992)
- Runaway bride (1999)
- Genie's master (1992)
- Shipwreck romance (1997)
- Neo's reality (1999)
- Simba's tale (1994)
- Scottish freedom fighter (1995)
- Crime fiction (1994)
15 Clues: Simba's tale (1994) • Runaway bride (1999) • Witchy comedy (1993) • Dinosaur park (1993) • Secret agents (1997) • Neo's reality (1999) • Crime fiction (1994) • Genie's master (1992) • Grumpy seniors (1993) • Virtual reality (1992) • Ghostly romance (1990) • Shipwreck romance (1997) • Space opera prequel (1999) • Mind-bending thriller (1999) • Scottish freedom fighter (1995)
movies 3 2024-02-14
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- Warrior princess (1998)
- Time loop comedy (1993)
- Silly buddies (1994)
- Hitman's protégé (1994)
- Obsessive writer (1997)
- Virus thriller (1995)
- Friendly ghost (1995)
- Jungle board game (1995)
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- Neo's reality (1999)
- Scottish addicts (1996)
- Western revenge (1992)
- Talking pig (1995)
- Prison escape (1994)
- Space actors (1999)
- Shipwreck romance (1997)
15 Clues: Talking pig (1995) • Space actors (1999) • Neo's reality (1999) • Silly buddies (1994) • Prison escape (1994) • Virus thriller (1995) • Friendly ghost (1995) • Western revenge (1992) • Warrior princess (1998) • Scottish addicts (1996) • Time loop comedy (1993) • Hitman's protégé (1994) • Obsessive writer (1997) • Shipwreck romance (1997) • Jungle board game (1995)
movies 5 2024-02-14
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- Warrior princess (1998)
- Time loop comedy (1993)
- Silly buddies (1994)
- Hitman's protégé (1994)
- Obsessive writer (1997)
- Virus thriller (1995)
- Friendly ghost (1995)
- Jungle board game (1995)
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- Neo's reality (1999)
- Scottish addicts (1996)
- Western revenge (1992)
- Talking pig (1995)
- Prison escape (1994)
- Space actors (1999)
- Shipwreck romance (1997)
15 Clues: Talking pig (1995) • Space actors (1999) • Neo's reality (1999) • Silly buddies (1994) • Prison escape (1994) • Virus thriller (1995) • Friendly ghost (1995) • Western revenge (1992) • Warrior princess (1998) • Scottish addicts (1996) • Time loop comedy (1993) • Hitman's protégé (1994) • Obsessive writer (1997) • Shipwreck romance (1997) • Jungle board game (1995)
Plurals with irregular spellings 2023-08-29
15 Clues: plural of die • plural of axis • plural of lava • plural of focus • plural of woman • plural of cactus • plural of crisis • plural of radius • plural of matrix • plural of fungus • plural of person • plural of nucleus • plural of species • plural of criterion • plural of phenomenon
PSCA ICCAC 26 2025-12-12
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- Si-Al-O-N ceramic
- Conference presentation format
- Father of fracture mechanics
- Individual crystallite
- Microporous mineral
- Resistance to fracture
- Directional dependence of properties
- Lowest melting point composition
- Failure statistics distribution
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- Matrix and reinforcement
- Aluminosilicate phase
- Resistance to indentation
- Volume fraction of voids
- Amorphous solid
- Densification by heat
15 Clues: Amorphous solid • Si-Al-O-N ceramic • Microporous mineral • Aluminosilicate phase • Densification by heat • Individual crystallite • Resistance to fracture • Matrix and reinforcement • Volume fraction of voids • Resistance to indentation • Father of fracture mechanics • Conference presentation format • Failure statistics distribution • Lowest melting point composition • ...
PSCA ICCAC 26 2025-12-12
Across
- Si-Al-O-N ceramic
- Conference presentation format
- Father of fracture mechanics
- Individual crystallite
- Microporous mineral
- Resistance to fracture
- Directional dependence of properties
- Lowest melting point composition
- Failure statistics distribution
Down
- Matrix and reinforcement
- Aluminosilicate phase
- Resistance to indentation
- Volume fraction of voids
- Amorphous solid
- Densification by heat
15 Clues: Amorphous solid • Si-Al-O-N ceramic • Microporous mineral • Aluminosilicate phase • Densification by heat • Individual crystallite • Resistance to fracture • Matrix and reinforcement • Volume fraction of voids • Resistance to indentation • Father of fracture mechanics • Conference presentation format • Failure statistics distribution • Lowest melting point composition • ...
crossword Final Round 2019-03-13
Across
- If P implies Q , then notQ implies not P . such statement are calles as______________
- Y coordinate is also known as _____________
- Mathematics name for the symbol “÷”
- How many peoples were awarded bharat ratna in 2019?
- who is known as prince of maths ________
- How many no of women fields medalist as of now ?
- Euclid elements contains _____________ chapters .
- The Middle digit of the sum of Angles of a Pentagon is ?
- Inverse of a square matrix exist , if and only if its non __________ Matrix .
- –three There are how many number of Hilbert’s problem .
- Find the value of ( (2.3)^3-0.027)/ (2.3)^2 + 0.69 + 0.09 ?
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- Sum of the digits of Ramanujan’s first number.
- Randall Munroe is an American cartoonist, author, engineer, scientific theorist, and the creator of the webcomic _______
- 31^(1/3), 10^(1/2), 355/113 are all _______________ to π
- _________________ gave the symbol for "π”
- 4th Dimensional analogue of cube is ___________
- Complete the name Ravi Dutt ________? (Identify)
- –two Ramanujan Died at the age of ___
- Number of gold medalist by indian men’s hockey team in Olympic.
- Number of country in BRICS
- The mathematical name for the shape of Donut ?
21 Clues: Number of country in BRICS • Mathematics name for the symbol “÷” • –two Ramanujan Died at the age of ___ • who is known as prince of maths ________ • _________________ gave the symbol for "π” • Y coordinate is also known as _____________ • The mathematical name for the shape of Donut ? • Sum of the digits of Ramanujan’s first number. • ...
Benefits 2013-06-15
Across
- Vaccinations may be received for this
- Worker's comp happenings
- Americans with Disabilities Act (abbr.)
- Female offspring
- Short Term Disability
- Law
- Department (abbr.)
- Tenure for FMLA eligibility
- Used to swipe
- Hurt received
- Tenure for Short Term Disability
- May call this to transport ill EE
- Leave of absence (abbr)
- What FMLA provides
- Serious or chronic
- STD/PTO, et al
- Male pronoun
- Level of government that created FMLA
- Period of time
- Ask
- Type of professional (medical)
- Type of sheet
- Female pronoun
Down
- Family Medical Leave Act
- EE calls this person when absent
- Short term disability waiting period
- One type of FMLA
- Go to
- To look out for
- HR related paperwork after 3 years?
- Requirement for STD-FMLA
- Follow rules
- Opposite of off
- Loa understanding reduces this
- Opposite of from
- When to call Matrix
- Company
- All leaves and paid time off run
- EE receives 100% STD for this many weeks
- Full Time
- Female parent
- Family Medical Leave Act duration (weeks)
- STD/FMLA Vendor
- Increment of time
44 Clues: Law • Ask • Go to • Company • Full Time • Follow rules • Male pronoun • Used to swipe • Hurt received • Female parent • Type of sheet • STD/PTO, et al • Period of time • Female pronoun • To look out for • Opposite of off • STD/FMLA Vendor • One type of FMLA • Female offspring • Opposite of from • Increment of time • Department (abbr.) • What FMLA provides • Serious or chronic • When to call Matrix • Short Term Disability • ...
Skeletal System 2017-05-03
Across
- vertebral column is most affected by lordosis.
- Bone is most likely formed only by intramembranous ossification.
- Cartilage tissue is replaced by bone and becomes a structure.
- Tissue becomes bone during endochondral ossification.
- What bone is considered the "keystone" of the cranium.
- There are 80 bones in the central.
- The largest of the three hip bones.
- contributes to the hardness of bone.
- sac of synovial fluid between joint and tendon..
- Skeleton that exhibits partially closed epiphyseal plates would bi in.
- Fiber that gives bone its flexibility.
- smooth flat or almost flat articular surface.
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- What is the largest bone.
- What is the largest and only sesamoid bone.
- the disc at which the growth of a long bone take place.
- cell build bone tissue by depositing bone matrix.
- soft spot in an infant's skull.
- cell will dissolve some bone matrix and release calcium.
- compact bone tissue blood vessels and nerves can be found.
- Head of the femur fits into what structure.
- An immovable joint between bones of the skull.
- The human body consists of 206.
- The cranial consists of how many bones.
23 Clues: What is the largest bone. • soft spot in an infant's skull. • The human body consists of 206. • There are 80 bones in the central. • The largest of the three hip bones. • contributes to the hardness of bone. • Fiber that gives bone its flexibility. • The cranial consists of how many bones. • What is the largest and only sesamoid bone. • ...
Input devices 2018-06-06
Across
- Abbreviation for a type of scanner that recognizes simple marks.(3)
- This type of recognition focuses on your appearance.(6)
- An example of a matrix code.(2,4)
- Input device used for sound recording.(10)
- These devices let automatic doors open.(6)
- Retinas are important.(4)
- Scanners that use your body as passwords.(9)
- e.g A technological version of pen and paper used by modern artists.(14)
- This type of recognition is useful for police.(11)
- A input device used frequently for text. (8)
- e.g. Barcodes... the older type of storage code.
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- An input animal.(5)
- A monochrome linear code translated by scanners, mostly used in shops.(7)
- Used with computers to film. (6)
- Translates a physical document into a text file on a computer.(7)
- Commonly used in modern smartphone technology to control the technology.(11)
- Used in both retro and modern gaming.(8)
- A type of code that stores more than the older type of code e.g QR codes.(6)
- Singers uses their _____.(5)
- Used to stop people stealing the equipment.(11)
- This type of reader is useful in shops and restaurants to pay.(4)
21 Clues: An input animal.(5) • Retinas are important.(4) • Singers uses their _____.(5) • Used with computers to film. (6) • An example of a matrix code.(2,4) • Used in both retro and modern gaming.(8) • Input device used for sound recording.(10) • These devices let automatic doors open.(6) • Scanners that use your body as passwords.(9) • A input device used frequently for text. (8) • ...
