matrix Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2025-01-21
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- Hardware used by FlashAttention
- Model using attention mechanism
- Multiplication in attention
- Mechanism improved by FlashAttention
- Length impacting attention speed
- Length increased by FlashAttention
- Performance gain of FlashAttention
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- Units of text in long sequences
- Resource constraint in attention
- Scaling of standard attention
- Software co-design focus
- Goal of FlashAttention improvements
- Processing in FlashAttention-2
13 Clues: Software co-design focus • Multiplication in attention • Scaling of standard attention • Processing in FlashAttention-2 • Units of text in long sequences • Hardware used by FlashAttention • Model using attention mechanism • Resource constraint in attention • Length impacting attention speed • Length increased by FlashAttention • Performance gain of FlashAttention • ...
29 dars 2025-01-20
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- Birinchi mobil telefonni ixtiro qilgan olim
- Yo‘nalishlarni boshqaruvchi qurilma
- Yo‘nalishni ko‘rsatuvchi belgi
- Harakatni aniqlovchi sensor
- Tasvir hosil qiluvchi qurilma
- Elektron qurulmalarning asosiy ko'zi nima ?
- Shlakbaunni boshqarishda ishlatiladigan yorug‘lik manbai
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- Elektr signallarini Tovushga aylantiruvchi qurilma ?
- Yonuvchi qora tosh
- Analog signalni boshqaruvchi qurilma
- Kompyuterning qo'shimcha qismi
- Bosish orqali boshqariladigan tugma
- Tasvirlarni ko‘rsatuvchi qurilma
13 Clues: Yonuvchi qora tosh • Harakatni aniqlovchi sensor • Tasvir hosil qiluvchi qurilma • Kompyuterning qo'shimcha qismi • Yo‘nalishni ko‘rsatuvchi belgi • Tasvirlarni ko‘rsatuvchi qurilma • Yo‘nalishlarni boshqaruvchi qurilma • Bosish orqali boshqariladigan tugma • Analog signalni boshqaruvchi qurilma • Birinchi mobil telefonni ixtiro qilgan olim • ...
Terminology Builder 2023-04-13
8 Clues: art • Length of time • Stories Scenarios • Based Deliverables • Software tracking tools • Candidates sample stories • Pensions Administration System • Requirements Traceability Matrix
Chapter 5: Life History 2020-04-26
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- The reproductive pattern of egg laying
- The act of giving birth via viviparity
- A single-celled lining of body cavities
- A cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel
- The spreading of surface cells during embryonic gastrulation
- A layer of bones matrix with its closely packed collagen fibers aligned in parallel
- Loose association of cells derived from neural
- Pertaining to eggs in which yolk stores are concentrated at one pole
- A syncytial layer closely adhering to the uncleaved yolk
- Pertaining to an egg in which the yolk is evenly distributed throughout the cytoplasm
- A specific type of mineralization involving calcium carbonates (invertebrates) or calcium phosphates(vertebrates) in the matrix of special connective tissue
- Loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin
- A dermal bone located under and supporting an epidermal scale
- Paedomorphosis produced by delayed onset of somatic development that is overtaken by normal sexual maturity
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around cartilage
- Paedomorphosis produced by precocious onset of sexual maturity in an individual still in the morphologically juvenile stage
- An extraembryonic extension of the hindgut of amniote embryos that functions in excretion and sometimes in respiration
- A highly ordered arrangement of bone cells into concentric rings, with bone matrix surrounding a central canal through which blood vessels and nerves run
- Condensed clumps pf mesoderm
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- The outer portion or rim of an organ
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk
- A transport form of yolk formed in the liver of the female and carried in her blood
- The process of forming an ectodermal tube
- A joint through which little or no movement is permitted between articulated skeletal elements
- The observation that embryonic development is conservative in that some features of ancestral embryos are retained in embryos of descendants
- Pertaining to eggs with moderate amounts of stored yolk
- The process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube that constitutes the early gut
- Located within the cores of teeth that secrete the inner layer of dentin also arise from neural crest cells
- A joint permitting considerable rotation of articulated skeletal elements, and characterized by a joint capsule, synovial membrane, and articular cartilages on joined elements
- A specific type of mineralization, unique to vertebrates leading to bone formation
- A urogenital duct transporting ova and often involved in protection and nourishment of the embryo
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- Pertaining to the nutrition the embryo receives through the placenta or from uterine secretions
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around bone
- Specialized chorioallantoic placenta over the embryo for exchange of nutrients and gases
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- The outer cellular layer of the mammalian blastocyst
- Birth of young not encased in a shell
- Within an evolutionary lineage, the change in time at which a characteristic appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor
- Spaces within the matrix
40 Clues: Spaces within the matrix • Condensed clumps pf mesoderm • The outer portion or rim of an organ • Birth of young not encased in a shell • The reproductive pattern of egg laying • The act of giving birth via viviparity • A single-celled lining of body cavities • The process of forming an ectodermal tube • A cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel • ...
Hollywood movie 2023-03-13
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- Mystical figure who helps guide Neo's journey.
- Pill Symbolizes truth and awareness of the Matrix.
- Primary antagonist and program designed to police the Matrix.
- Protagonist played by Keanu Reeves.
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- Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar and mentor to Neo.
- Last human city on Earth, located deep underground.
6 Clues: Protagonist played by Keanu Reeves. • Mystical figure who helps guide Neo's journey. • Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar and mentor to Neo. • Pill Symbolizes truth and awareness of the Matrix. • Last human city on Earth, located deep underground. • Primary antagonist and program designed to police the Matrix.
Matematika 2017-07-26
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- kelipatan atau pengalian sebesar jumlah yang dilipatkan
- bilangan yang memiliki pembilang dan juga penyebut
- kumpulan data dalam bentuk angka maupun bukan angka yang disusun dalam bentuk tabel
- Ilmu Hitung merupakan cabang tertua
- penemu jumlah semua sudut segitiga
- Penemu rumus logaritma
- nilai tengah suatu data
- bilangan yang dimulai dari satu
- hubungan antara sisi dan sudut suatu segitiga
- penemu diagram kartesius
- penemu rumus phytagoras
- kemungkinan terjadinya sesuatu
- penemu rumus Matrix
- bilangan yang ditulis dalam bentuk a per b
- penemu rumus aljabar
- bilangan positif dan negatif atau bilangan cacah ditambah lawan bilangan asli
- penemu rumus kalkulus differensial
- orang yang mengukur ketinggian piramida
- mengalikan faktor prima yang berbeda dengan pangkat tertinggi.
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- bilangan yang tidak dapat ditulis dalam bentuk a/b
- penemu rumus lingkarap
- Cabang matematika yang menggunakan tanda-tanda dan huruf
- suatu segitiga siku-siku berlaku sisi miring kuadrat sama dengan jumlah kuadrat sisi-sisi lainnya.
- penemu rumus Trigeometri
- Penemu rumus Statistika
- bilangan yang dimulai dari nol
- susunan bilangan-bilangan dalam bentuk persegi panjang
- penemu rumus aljabar
- Cardano Penemu rumus peluang
- Bangun datar diaman semua titiknya punya jarak yang sama
- bilangan yang habis dibagi dirinya sendiri
- Penemu rumus aritmatika
- penemu rumus bilangan pecahan
- batas
- penyajian data
- mengalikan faktor-faktor prima yang sama dan berpangkat kecil.
- nilai yang seringkali muncul
- gabungan antara bilangan rasional dan irrasional
38 Clues: batas • penyajian data • penemu rumus Matrix • penemu rumus aljabar • penemu rumus aljabar • penemu rumus lingkarap • Penemu rumus logaritma • Penemu rumus Statistika • nilai tengah suatu data • penemu rumus phytagoras • Penemu rumus aritmatika • penemu rumus Trigeometri • penemu diagram kartesius • Cardano Penemu rumus peluang • nilai yang seringkali muncul • penemu rumus bilangan pecahan • ...
Module 4 A/P Skeletal System 2023-10-20
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- type of bone with trabeculae
- mass of tissue that connects the ends of a broken bone
- property of bone when low on collagen
- comprises compact bone tissue
- mass of blood confined to a limited space
- type of synovial joint that offers the greatest range of motion
- this hormone stimulates bone growth by increasing osteoblast activity
- type of growth that may still occur after epiphyseal plate is ossified
- mature bone cell surrounded by bone matrix
- name of the twirling motion of arms at the shoulder
- motion of elbow when hand reaches for face
- part of the bone matrix which gives bones some flexibility and tensile strength
- bone-forming cell
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- the type of gland that secretes PTH
- a mineral component in bone
- large, multi-nucleated cell that breaks down bone
- type of callus which holds pieces of bone together while bone repairs takes place
- motion of shoulder when you bring your arm down to your sides
- extensions of bone cells that allow them to communicate with one another
- type of synovial joint with smallest range of motion
- type of fluid to lubricate the joint
- one type of joint that offers little to no motion
- the position when one stands upright with feet facing forward, upper limbs hanging at sides, palms facing forward with thumbs to the outside
23 Clues: bone-forming cell • a mineral component in bone • type of bone with trabeculae • comprises compact bone tissue • the type of gland that secretes PTH • type of fluid to lubricate the joint • property of bone when low on collagen • mass of blood confined to a limited space • mature bone cell surrounded by bone matrix • motion of elbow when hand reaches for face • ...
Animal tissue 2025-07-21
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- Component of the matrix(substance around cells) in a connective tissue.
- Type of tissue that is the body energy reservoir
- Rigid connective tissue made of a hard matrix of inorganic salts deposited around protein fibers.
- Type of muscular tissue with voluntary movement
- Type of tissue that connects structures together.
- Branch of biology that studies the composition and structure of plant and animal tissues and their specialized functions
- Tightly packed cells that form a continuous layer.
- Specialized cell made by dendrites, a cell body and an axon.
- Solid but flexible connective tissue.
- An organ which secretes chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- Fluid connective tissue that consists of formed elements and plasma.
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- Protein found in the fibers of connective tissue that gives it flexibility and strength
- tissue Tissue that conduct impulses and contain cell like neurons.
- Epithelial tissue with only one single layer of cells
- A type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue.
- Group of specialized cells of the same or similar type that perform a common function in the body.
- Composed of cells called muscle fibers that are specialized to contract.
- Cells that support and service neurons and have various functions.
- (specialization) Process during which young, immature cells reach their mature form and function.
- type of gland that have no ducts
20 Clues: type of gland that have no ducts • Solid but flexible connective tissue. • Type of muscular tissue with voluntary movement • Type of tissue that is the body energy reservoir • Type of tissue that connects structures together. • Tightly packed cells that form a continuous layer. • Epithelial tissue with only one single layer of cells • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
Across
- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
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- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Cells to Organ 2025-02-27
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- junction movement of materials
- plasma cells
- tissue gel like ground substance (matrix)
- 4 human tissues type
- of tissues fibrous & specialized
- composed of calcium phosphate
- tissue cartilage bone blood adipose
- no blood vessels
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- tissue fat storage
- membrane provides structural support
- tissue cover body surface & cavities
- junction water tight
- tissue skeletal cardiac smooth
- junction stretch and bend skin
- tissue supports & connect body parts
15 Clues: plasma cells • no blood vessels • tissue fat storage • 4 human tissues type • junction water tight • composed of calcium phosphate • junction movement of materials • tissue skeletal cardiac smooth • junction stretch and bend skin • of tissues fibrous & specialized • tissue cartilage bone blood adipose • membrane provides structural support • tissue cover body surface & cavities • ...
Strategic Innovation Management 2025-02-03
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- Technique asking 'why' repeatedly.
- Phase where tasks are executed.
- Profit metric for innovation projects.
- Significant industry-altering innovation.
- Process to identify innovation gaps.
- Fostering creativity and collaboration.
- Identifying and prioritizing gaps.
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- Phase setting innovation goals.
- Evaluating potential failures.
- Aligning innovation with goals.
- Diagram categorizing problem causes.
- Final phase ensuring control.
- Innovation that disrupts markets.
- Ensuring alignment with company goals.
- Tool to categorize innovation opportunities.
15 Clues: Final phase ensuring control. • Evaluating potential failures. • Phase setting innovation goals. • Aligning innovation with goals. • Phase where tasks are executed. • Innovation that disrupts markets. • Technique asking 'why' repeatedly. • Identifying and prioritizing gaps. • Diagram categorizing problem causes. • Process to identify innovation gaps. • ...
Biology 2025-09-09
Cardiovascular System 2024-04-15
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- small blood cells that connect arteries & veins
- red blood cells
- two-lobed nucleus
- the bloods liquid matrix
- blood clotting
- multi-lobed nucleus
- white blood cells
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- made up of thrombocytes & leukocytes
- carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- reinforces the platelet plug
- 25% of white blood cells
- the largest leukocytes
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- pump made of cardiac muscle
- made of cells and plasma
15 Clues: blood clotting • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • multi-lobed nucleus • the largest leukocytes • 25% of white blood cells • the bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • pump made of cardiac muscle • reinforces the platelet plug • made up of thrombocytes & leukocytes • carries deoxygenated blood to the heart • carries oxygenated blood away from heart • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
Across
- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Biochem Chapter 21 2024-11-13
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- transmembrane proteins carrying specific ions
- 23 of these generated by oxidative phosphorylation
- ATP-ADP _
- UPC1 generates this
- electrons transferred to form
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- facilitate formation of cristae
- number of active sites
- large,complex enzyme
- 3-phosphatase
- F1 protrudes in mitochondrial _
- F0 contains _ channel
11 Clues: ATP-ADP _ • 3-phosphatase • UPC1 generates this • large,complex enzyme • F0 contains _ channel • number of active sites • electrons transferred to form • facilitate formation of cristae • F1 protrudes in mitochondrial _ • transmembrane proteins carrying specific ions • 23 of these generated by oxidative phosphorylation
Bone Formation & Repair 2021-03-28
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- the membrane that lines the outside of bones
- tunnels that lie at right angles to the central canals and connect the periosteum to the blood and nerve supply from the central canal
- bones that are larger in length than width
- a mature cartilage cell
- where the epiphyses meet the diaphysis in a long bone
- the role of red and yellow bone marrow is to create _______.
- the tissue in bone repair that is primarily fibrocartilage
- the bone ends that eventually fuse to the diaphysis
- bones that are thin and somewhat curved
- the primary organic component in bone tissue
- bones that have various shapes and don't fit in the other categories
- cortical or dense bone
- area in epiphyseal plate where chondrocytes are enlarged
- a stem cell that is derived from mesenchyme that has the ability to differentiate
- an immature bone cell that participates in bone formation
- a covering of dense irregular connective tissue that surround the surface of most cartilage
- connective tissue with gelatinous ground substance and makes up articular cartilage
- the structural component of compact bone (also known as Haversian system)
- tissue abundant tissue that binds and supports with lots of space between cell bodies
- the deposition of hydroxyapatite in a collagen fiber framework that causes hardening of the tissue
- body system the provides support movement protection mineral storage blood cell formation and energy metabolism
- the ground substance and fibers between cells
- connective tissue that is strong under both compressive and tensive forces and found in ligaments
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- growth from within (i.e. growth of cartilage also known as endogenous growth)
- the type of ossification that develops from a mesenchymal membrane
- the tissue in bone repair that replaces that cartilaginous precursor
- a large multicellular cell that resorbs bone matrix
- the layer of bone matrix in which the fibers and minerals align
- tiny tunnels that run through the bone matrix and connect lacunae to one another
- the hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis of long bones
- cancellouse or trabecular bone
- the hyaline cartilage attached to articulating surfaces of bones
- the growth due to surface deposition of material (i.e. growth in diameter)
- the stage in fracture repair where spongy bone is replaced with compact bone and the margin is smoothed out
- a mature bone cell that maintains
- bones that are cube-shaped
- the space in long bones where yellow marrow is kept
- the primary inorganic component in bone tissue
- canal the tunnel that runs through the middle of each osteon
- the membrane that lines the medullary cavity
- the connective tissue that bridges the gap between the ribs and the sternum
- the type of ossification that forms from a cartilage model and replaces hyaline cartilage
- bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts
- small hollow spaces in which osteocytes lie
- the long axis of a long bone
- the primary mineral stored in the skeletal system
46 Clues: cortical or dense bone • a mature cartilage cell • bones that are cube-shaped • the long axis of a long bone • cancellouse or trabecular bone • a mature bone cell that maintains • bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts • bones that are thin and somewhat curved • bones that are larger in length than width • small hollow spaces in which osteocytes lie • ...
Population dynamics: variation and adaptation 2026-01-26
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- the average number of female offspring born to each female
- eigenvalue with the largest absolute value
- an individual's potential for contributing offspring to future generations
- how the total population is spread amongst each life cycle state (relative abundance of each age/stage)
- average number of offspring produced by an individual during its lifetime
- varies according to age and/or stage
- population growth rate
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- a non-zero vector that changed only by a scalar factor when that matrix is applied to it
- relationship between the fecundity at a certain age and survivorship at that age
- direct contributions of each transition to determining lambda
- matric used to model population growth in organisms by stage
- method used to assess the likelihood that a population will persist over time
- sensitivities that have been weighted by the transition probabilities (effects on lambda of a proportional change in a transition element)
- number of individuals at a certain age in a certain year
- representation of the stages of an organism's evolution over time
- age specific population projection matrix (same number of rows as columns)
- the study of statistics such as births and deaths that illustrates the changing structure of populations
- the scalar factor by which the eigenvector is scaled
18 Clues: population growth rate • varies according to age and/or stage • eigenvalue with the largest absolute value • the scalar factor by which the eigenvector is scaled • number of individuals at a certain age in a certain year • the average number of female offspring born to each female • matric used to model population growth in organisms by stage • ...
Cellular Respiration 2026-01-23
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- Often referred to as glucose, the primary fuel for respiration.
- The overall goal of breaking down nutrients within a cell.
- The initial step of respiration that breaks down one glucose molecule into two three-carbon molecules.
- The three-carbon end product of glycolysis that enters the mitochondria.
- The gas required for aerobic respiration to act as the final electron acceptor.
- A gaseous waste product of cellular respiration (exhaled by animals) .
- The inner compartment of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle takes place.
- A byproduct of fermentation in yeast cells when oxygen is absent.
- The final stage of aerobic respiration that uses a chain of proteins to produce a large amount of ATP.
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- Produced from carbohydrate breakdown for energy when Oxygen is low.
- Often called the "powerhouse of the cell," it is the organelle where the majority of ATP is generated.
- The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy.
- The energy-carrying molecule used by cells for power.
- The jelly-like substance within a cell where the first stage of respiration occurs.
- A liquid byproduct formed at the end of the electron transport chain.
- This series of reactions occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
16 Clues: The energy-carrying molecule used by cells for power. • The overall goal of breaking down nutrients within a cell. • This series of reactions occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. • Often referred to as glucose, the primary fuel for respiration. • The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy. • ...
cardiovascular unit 2024-04-15
Across
- two-lobed nucleus
- largest leukocytes
- white blood cells
- 25% of white blood cells
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
Down
- platelets
- multi-lobed nucleus
- thrombocytes & leukocytes
- bloods liquid matrix
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- made of cells and plasma
- red blood cells
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- reinforces the platelet plug
15 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • two-lobed nucleus • white blood cells • largest leukocytes • multi-lobed nucleus • bloods liquid matrix • made of cells and plasma • 25% of white blood cells • thrombocytes & leukocytes • reinforces the platelet plug • A pump made of cardiac muscle • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Puzzle 2024-02-28
Across
- Matrix Algorithm for efficient matrix multiplication.
- Sort Sorting algorithm that uses a pivot element.
- and Conquer Algorithmic strategy involving breaking a problem into smaller subproblems.
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- Element around which elements are rearranged in sorting algorithms.
- Sort Sorting algorithm that divides the array in half recursively.
- Method of solving problems by breaking them down into smaller instances of the same problem.
- Search Efficient search technique used on sorted arrays.
7 Clues: Sort Sorting algorithm that uses a pivot element. • Matrix Algorithm for efficient matrix multiplication. • Search Efficient search technique used on sorted arrays. • Element around which elements are rearranged in sorting algorithms. • Sort Sorting algorithm that divides the array in half recursively. • ...
cardiovascular crossword 2024-04-15
Correspondence 2023-02-08
11 Clues: BBB or FCC • money remaining • asking about refunds • correspondence _______ • mail sent in by customer • a disagreement or debate • transferred to another dept. • problems with what we provide • making a _____ on the account • paper mailed/emailed every month • customer asking questions about billing
carbohydraternes intermediære cyklusser 2024-10-30
11 Clues: ATP • med ilt • uden ilt • foregår i cytoplasma • inderst i mitokondria • produktet af glykolyse • hvor der foregår glykolyse • et andet ord for citratcyklus • pyruvats omdannelse under anaerobe forhold • dannes forskellige slags afhængig af træningsform • hvor der foregår oxidativ decarboxylering og citratcyklus
Chapter 17 homework part 2/2 2024-12-17
11 Clues: Nucleus • no cells • No shape • With oxygen • Without oxygen • White blood cell • Surrounding framework • tarter control (inhibitor) • Tartar or buildup on the teeth • Mineral component of bone/teeth • an influx of something in the solution that can not be there forever
Puzzle 3 2025-08-12
11 Clues: no cells • no specific shape • overdose of solution • Building block mineral • Where something develops • Helps shape restorations • can thrive with no oxygen • Fighting white blood cell • can’t thrive with no oxygen • Plaque that turned into rock • unit of 2 phosphate groups connected
NAIL ANATOMY 2022-08-08
Across
- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves and it grows
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Area of the nail where the nail body rests
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle
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- Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger and toe and protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- Active tissue that generates cells, which hadren as they move outward to form the nail plate
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
13 Clues: Live tissue at the base of the nail • Half-moon shape at the base of the nail • Area of the nail where the nail body rests • Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove • Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix • Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge • ...
Chapter 23 Test review 2022-11-02
Across
- Occurs when the IR is oversaturated with photon energy and data is dropped from the image reconstruction
- sharpness of the image
- Type of kVp chart that adjusts 2 kVp per cm of part thickness
- The acronym used in radiology for achieving quality images at the lowest radiation dose to the patient
- added digital information such as body position or laterality
- How many steps are there in developing a technique chart
- tool used to measure the thickness of a body part
- Volume element of the image matrix in volume imaging
- Type of kVp chart that establishes an optimal kVp range of body parts first then adjusts the mAs in increments of 30% values
- the amount of clinically significant information produced on an image
- Picture element of the image matrix
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- the acronym of the federal law that governs patient privacy
- The ability of the detector to resolve detail of items spaced close together
- The ability of the detector to resolve differences in the grey scale
- the faithful representation of the patient on the image
- The amount of clinically significant information on the patients image
- measures the sensitivity and accuracy by which the IR converts incoming data to the output monitor
17 Clues: sharpness of the image • Picture element of the image matrix • tool used to measure the thickness of a body part • Volume element of the image matrix in volume imaging • the faithful representation of the patient on the image • How many steps are there in developing a technique chart • the acronym of the federal law that governs patient privacy • ...
Chapter 5: Life History 2020-04-26
Across
- A joint permitting considerable rotation of articulated skeletal elements, and characterized by a joint capsule, synovial membrane, and articular cartilages on joined elements
- A syncytial layer closely adhering to the uncleaved yolk
- The act of giving birth via viviparity
- Located within the cores of teeth that secrete the inner layer of dentin also arise from neural crest cells
- Loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin
- Pertaining to eggs with moderate amounts of stored yolk
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- A single-celled lining of body cavities
- The process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube that constitutes the early gut
- Pertaining to the nutrition the embryo receives through the placenta or from uterine secretions
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around bone
- Spaces within the matrix
- A dermal bone located under and supporting an epidermal scale
- A urogenital duct transporting ova and often involved in protection and nourishment of the embryo
- The observation that embryonic development is conservative in that some features of ancestral embryos are retained in embryos of descendants
- Pertaining to an egg in which the yolk is evenly distributed throughout the cytoplasm
- A joint through which little or no movement is permitted between articulated skeletal elements
- Within an evolutionary lineage, the change in time at which a characteristic appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor
- Birth of young not encased in a shell
- A layer of bones matrix with its closely packed collagen fibers aligned in parallel
- A cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel
- An extraembryonic extension of the hindgut of amniote embryos that functions in excretion and sometimes in respiration
- The reproductive pattern of egg laying
- The outer portion or rim of an organ
- The process of forming an ectodermal tube
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- Condensed clumps pf mesoderm
- Pertaining to eggs in which yolk stores are concentrated at one pole
- A transport form of yolk formed in the liver of the female and carried in her blood
- Specialized chorioallantoic placenta over the embryo for exchange of nutrients and gases
- The spreading of surface cells during embryonic gastrulation
- Loose association of cells derived from neural
- Paedomorphosis produced by precocious onset of sexual maturity in an individual still in the morphologically juvenile stage
- The sheet of fibrous connective tissue around cartilage
- Paedomorphosis produced by delayed onset of somatic development that is overtaken by normal sexual maturity
- A highly ordered arrangement of bone cells into concentric rings, with bone matrix surrounding a central canal through which blood vessels and nerves run
- A specific type of mineralization involving calcium carbonates (invertebrates) or calcium phosphates(vertebrates) in the matrix of special connective tissue
- The outer cellular layer of the mammalian blastocyst
- A process by which individual surface cells migrate inward to the interior of the embryo
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk
- A specific type of mineralization, unique to vertebrates leading to bone formation
40 Clues: Spaces within the matrix • Condensed clumps pf mesoderm • The outer portion or rim of an organ • Birth of young not encased in a shell • The act of giving birth via viviparity • The reproductive pattern of egg laying • A single-celled lining of body cavities • The process of forming an ectodermal tube • Loosely associated cells of mesodermal origin • ...
Algebra 2 final 2022-04-27
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- LINES, Coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. They keep a fixed minimum distance.
- A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often represented/ denoted by a specific sign.
- A line is a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of the line. The ratio of the rise to the run, or rise divided by the run.
- An equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. A mathematical comparison between two numbers.
- A line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points. It plays a role in establishing whether two or more other lines in the plane are parallel.
- A motion of a certain space that preserves at least one point. It can describe, for example, the motion of a rigid body around a fixed point.
- FACTOR, The factor by which a quantity multiplies itself over time. The addend by which a quantity increases or decreases over time.
- Moving a shape without rotating or flipping it. The shape still looks exactly the same, just shifting the origin of the coordinate system.
- A symbol and placeholder for a quantity that may change, or any mathematical object. In particular it may represent a number, a vector, a matrix, or a function.
- An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror. Flipping an object about a line without changing its size or shape.
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- A scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. It allows characterizing some properties of the matrix and the linear map represented by the matrix.
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- Set of numbers that includes whole numbers and positive and negative numbers. A number that is not a fraction.
- A number that says how many times to use that number in a multiplication. It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number.
- ANGLES, A pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent.
- Represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. A number expressed as a quotient, in which a numerator is divided by a denominator.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle. The length of the _______ can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the length of the _______ equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- Indicates how many times one number contains another. How much of one thing there is compared to another thing.
- A process that manipulates a polygon or other two-dimensional object on a plane or coordinate system. Describes how two-dimensional figures move around a plane or coordinate system.
- An enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Can be both finite and infinite.
20 Clues: ANGLES, A pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. They are always congruent. • LINES, Coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. They keep a fixed minimum distance. • A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often represented/ denoted by a specific sign. • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-25
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- The first stage of cellular respiration happens here
- drives ATP synthase to produce the majority of a cell's ATP
- a single-celled fungus that generates ATP through cellular respiration by breaking down sugars
- Gel filled inner compartment of the mitochondria
- produced as a waste product when glucose is broken down to create energy in the mitochondria
- the primary molecule for storing and transferring energy in all living cells
- a series of protein complexes in a membrane (like the mitochondria) that passes electrons from one molecule to the next, releasing energy at each step
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- the three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- one 6-carbon glucose molecule is split into two 3-carbon pyruvate molecules,occurs in the cytoplasm
- Uses oxygen to break down glucose into water
- 21% of atmospheric air and essential to life
- acts as a final byproduct of the electron transport chain
- Plants use photosynthesis to produce this. Another name for glucose
- mitochondrial matrix, converting acetyl-CoA into Carbon dioxide and generating ATP
- One of the two places cellular respiration happen
16 Clues: the three-carbon end product of glycolysis • Uses oxygen to break down glucose into water • 21% of atmospheric air and essential to life • Gel filled inner compartment of the mitochondria • One of the two places cellular respiration happen • The first stage of cellular respiration happens here • acts as a final byproduct of the electron transport chain • ...
genres siggi 2025-03-11
Connective Tissues 2023-02-17
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- What type of tissue consists of parallel collagen fibers; attaches muscles to bones, muscles to muscles, and bones to bones; withstands great stress when pulling force is applied in one direction; and is found in tendons and most ligaments?
- What type of tissue is irregularly arranged collagen fibers; withstands tension from many directions and provides structural strength; and is found in the dermis of the skin, joints, and submucosa of the digestive tract?
- What classification of tissues contains an extracellular matrix and has the common origin of mesenchyme?
- What type of tissue is a loose network of reticular fibers; forms a soft internal skeleton to support other cell types; and is found in lymphoid organs?
- What type of tissue has thick collagen fibers predominating; allows absorption of compressive shock; and is found in intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, and the discs of knee joints?
- What type of tissue contains a fluid matrix; and transports respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and other substances?
- What type of tissue is a hard, calcified matrix with many collagen fibers and is very well vascularized; and stores calcium, other minerals, and fat?
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- What type of tissue is dense containing a high proportion of elastic fibers; allows recoil after stretching; and is found in the walls of large arteries?
- What type of tissue contains all three fiber types and some white blood cells; wraps and cushions organs; plays an important role in inflammation; surrounds capillaries, is distributed under the epithelia, and packages organs?
- What type of tissue contains a firm matrix with collagen fibers, chondroblasts during production, and chondrocytes in lacunae; forms the embryonic skeleton; forms the costal cartilages of the ribs; and forms the cartilages of the nose, trachea, and larynx?
- What type of tissue is similar to hyaline, but has more elastic fibers; maintains the shape of a structure but allows great flexibility; and is found in the external ear and epiglottis?
- What type of tissue has the nucleus of the cells squished to the side of the cell; provides a fuel reserve, insulates, and supports and protects organs; and is found under subcutaneous tissue, surrounds the kidneys and eyeballs, are found in the abdomen, and composes breast tissue?
12 Clues: What classification of tissues contains an extracellular matrix and has the common origin of mesenchyme? • What type of tissue contains a fluid matrix; and transports respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and other substances? • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-12
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- Use in math to represent multiplication and in the context of linear algebra.
- Built from vectors from it's constituent spaces using an additional operation.
- Multiplied by A yields of the vector space.
- An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal.
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- Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns.
- The measure of the size of an object, such as a box, usually givin as length , width, and height.
- A pair of curved marks that you put around words or numbers to indicate that they are additional, separate, or less important.
- Generalized of the dot product.
- Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation.
- The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns.
10 Clues: Generalized of the dot product. • Multiplied by A yields of the vector space. • An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal. • Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns. • Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation. • The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns. • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-12
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- The measure of the size of an object, such as a box, usually givin as length , width, and height.
- Use in math to represent multiplication and in the context of linear algebra.
- Multiplied by A yields of the vector space.
- Generalized of the dot product.
- Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation.
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- An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal.
- Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns.
- A pair of curved marks that you put around words or numbers to indicate that they are additional, separate, or less important.
- Built from vectors from it's constituent spaces using an additional operation.
- The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns.
10 Clues: Generalized of the dot product. • Multiplied by A yields of the vector space. • An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal. • Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns. • Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation. • The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns. • ...
1990s Movie Stars 2026-01-19
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- – Actress in “Shakespeare in Love”
- – Star of “Men in Black”
- – Star of “Good Will Hunting”
- – Actress in “The Silence of the Lambs”
- – Star of “Training Day”
- – Star of “Pulp Fiction”
- – Star of “The Matrix”
- – Star of “Titanic”
- – Star of “Face/Off”
- – Star of “The Silence of the Lambs”
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- – Star of “Forrest Gump”
- – Actress in “Kill Bill”
- – Star of “Pulp Fiction”
- – Actress in “Speed”
- – Actress in “Eyes Wide Shut”
- – Actor in “Mrs. Doubtfire”
- – Star of “The Mask”
- – Star of “Mission: Impossible”
- – Actress in “Pretty Woman”
- – Star of “Fight Club”
20 Clues: – Star of “Titanic” • – Actress in “Speed” • – Star of “The Mask” • – Star of “Face/Off” • – Star of “The Matrix” • – Star of “Fight Club” • – Star of “Forrest Gump” • – Actress in “Kill Bill” • – Star of “Men in Black” • – Star of “Pulp Fiction” • – Star of “Training Day” • – Star of “Pulp Fiction” • – Actor in “Mrs. Doubtfire” • – Actress in “Pretty Woman” • – Actress in “Eyes Wide Shut” • ...
Bones 2022-03-18
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- The shaft of a long bone.
- compact bone in the diaphysis of a long bone forms a tube with a hollow chmaber called themedullary cavity.
- spongy bones consists of many branching bony plates called.
- Osteoclasts and lamellae that are a series of tubes around narrow channels and surround blood vessels and nerve fibers.
- Bone cells are found in lacunae and exchange substances with nearby cells.
- the wall of the diaphysis mainly composed of tightly packed tissue
- The end part of a long bone.
- Bone-forming cells that deposit bony matrix around themselves.
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- Most of the bones of the skeleton are___. They develop in the fetus from masses of hyaline cartilage shaped like future bony structures.
- an out layer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis and is coated with a layer of hyaline cartilage
- The epiphyses composed of cancellous bone.
- multinucleated cells that break down the calcified matrix.
- A tough vascular covering of dense connective tissue
13 Clues: The shaft of a long bone. • The end part of a long bone. • The epiphyses composed of cancellous bone. • A tough vascular covering of dense connective tissue • multinucleated cells that break down the calcified matrix. • spongy bones consists of many branching bony plates called. • Bone-forming cells that deposit bony matrix around themselves. • ...
Vocab 2 2025-08-18
10 Clues: an environment • a female leader • a married women • society ruled by men • elements used to create • a supporter or guardian • someone getting married • a strong feminine energy • a strong masculine energy • someone who supports their country
SLI BASU 2020-07-17
9 Clues: Test • Application • Termed as JLG • Branch Risk Matrix • Status of JLG members • Nature of group in JLG • Savings and .....in SHG • One model in Microfinance • Repayment frequency in JLGDL
Linear 2022-03-18
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- a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- an algebraic object that describes a multilinear relationship between sets of algebraic objects related to a vector space
- to represent multiplication
- dim(U)
- A A^(-1)= I
- (x, y)
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- square matrix having the property that each pair of elements in the ith row and jth column and in the jth row and ith column are conjugate complex numbers
- to move (a term) from one side of an equation to the other with a corresponding reversal in sign.
- denoting the Euclidean norm. This is just the length of the vector
- a binary operation on two vectors in a three-dimensional oriented Euclidean vector space, and is denoted by the symbol \times
10 Clues: dim(U) • (x, y) • A A^(-1)= I • to represent multiplication • denoting the Euclidean norm. This is just the length of the vector • a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. • to move (a term) from one side of an equation to the other with a corresponding reversal in sign. • ...
Biofilm 2022-11-05
10 Clues: white blood cells • surrounding framework • without definite shape • inhibitor of calcification • heterotrophic microorganism • held in solution permanently • crystalline mineral component • nucleus, focus, point of origin • biofilm that has been mineralized • not made up of or containing cells
Support CrossWord 2024-09-12
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- No variation of this is ever acceptable in a ticket. It gives no details.
- What priority should a DS80D ticket be in?
- Where do you find the System for the Matrix?
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- This is the canned response that needs completed before a ticket can be assigned to T2.
- What status should a ticket be in if you are working it?
- This is the type of documentation we require for all ticket notes.
- What goes into the resolution of the matrix if the issue is NOT resolved?
- What priority should a DS622 ticket be in?
- You should always remember to do this while on the phone.
9 Clues: What priority should a DS622 ticket be in? • What priority should a DS80D ticket be in? • Where do you find the System for the Matrix? • What status should a ticket be in if you are working it? • You should always remember to do this while on the phone. • This is the type of documentation we require for all ticket notes. • ...
Bio project - Joshua John 2021-09-17
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- cartilage matrix
- WBC
- Lateral meristem is responsible for
- spacefiller
- Meristematic Tissues are also called _____
- chemical substance, cell wall, acts as a cement
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- Meristem found at apices of the leaves
- "circle epithelium"
- Calcium and potassium
- ______ tissues are derived from the meristematic tissues
- waterproofing in cacti
- Plant tissue having dead cells
12 Clues: WBC • spacefiller • cartilage matrix • "circle epithelium" • Calcium and potassium • waterproofing in cacti • Plant tissue having dead cells • Lateral meristem is responsible for • Meristem found at apices of the leaves • Meristematic Tissues are also called _____ • chemical substance, cell wall, acts as a cement • ______ tissues are derived from the meristematic tissues
Famous movies 2024-02-13
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- Toy adventures (4 letters)
- Ring quest (5 letters)
- Dreamy labyrinth (7 letters)
- Jungle king (6 letters)
- Vampire love (7 letters)
- Ghost hunters (8 letters)
- Royal Simba (4 letters)
- Boxing underdog (6 letters)
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- Dinosaur park (9 letters)
- Wizardry and a school (8 letters)
- Oceanic heist (11 letters)
- Mind games (7 letters)
- Silent hotel (7 letters)
- Space saga (4 letters)
- Shipwreck romance (7 letters)
15 Clues: Mind games (7 letters) • Ring quest (5 letters) • Space saga (4 letters) • Jungle king (6 letters) • Royal Simba (4 letters) • Silent hotel (7 letters) • Vampire love (7 letters) • Dinosaur park (9 letters) • Ghost hunters (8 letters) • Oceanic heist (11 letters) • Toy adventures (4 letters) • Boxing underdog (6 letters) • Dreamy labyrinth (7 letters) • Shipwreck romance (7 letters) • ...
Science in Bloom 2026-03-03
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- Spring allergy source
- Water-rich matrix used in tissue engineering
- Resistance to temperature change
- Growth of microbes in a lab
- Energy movement pattern
- Equipment upkeep
- Twisted DNA shape
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- Promotes growth via temperature
- Defined operating procedure
- Rapid increase in a microbial population
- Opposite of desiccate
- Non-visible exposure risk factor
- Shift from solid to fluid state
- Equal light and dark
14 Clues: Equipment upkeep • Twisted DNA shape • Equal light and dark • Spring allergy source • Opposite of desiccate • Energy movement pattern • Defined operating procedure • Growth of microbes in a lab • Promotes growth via temperature • Shift from solid to fluid state • Resistance to temperature change • Non-visible exposure risk factor • Rapid increase in a microbial population • ...
Matrices 2021-05-27
Bone Healing 2025-12-04
11 Clues: mechanical function • cause for bone injury • partial repair of bone • bone healing incorrectly • factor affecting healing • factor affecting healing • Cell for bone reabsorption • cellular matrix mineralised • final stage of bone healing • First stage of bone healing • Medial tibial stress syndrome
Musculoskeletal System 2025-04-08
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- produces red and white blood cells and stem cells.
- made up of special cells in a matrix of collagen fibres to provide flexible, low-friction support for bones and prevent damage.
- This condition is due to loss of bone tissue, making bones brittle and weak.
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- SYSTEM made up of the bones of the body and the muscles that make them move.
- tough, elastic tissues that connect bones
- attached to the skeleton to help it move.They are designed to contract and relax.
- similar to ligament but less elastic. They connect bones to muscles.
- made up of various types of connective tissue
- hard and dense, consisting of a matrix of minerals
9 Clues: tough, elastic tissues that connect bones • made up of various types of connective tissue • produces red and white blood cells and stem cells. • hard and dense, consisting of a matrix of minerals • similar to ligament but less elastic. They connect bones to muscles. • This condition is due to loss of bone tissue, making bones brittle and weak. • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-12
Across
- The measure of the size of an object, such as a box, usually givin as length , width, and height.
- Use in math to represent multiplication and in the context of linear algebra.
- Multiplied by A yields of the vector space.
- Generalized of the dot product.
- Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation.
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- An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal.
- Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns.
- A pair of curved marks that you put around words or numbers to indicate that they are additional, separate, or less important.
- Built from vectors from it's constituent spaces using an additional operation.
- The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns.
10 Clues: Generalized of the dot product. • Multiplied by A yields of the vector space. • An operator which flips a matrix over it's diagonal. • Associated with a square matrix A of n rows and n columns. • Use for grouping or clarifying the order of operations in an equation. • The dimension of the vector space generated or spanned by it's columns. • ...
Fingernails 2022-05-10
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- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- Glassy, grayish band where nail plate meets hyponychium
- creates skin cells that harden and flatten as they move outward to form nail plate
- Thin, pliable, colorless layer of nonliving tissue shed by stem cells in eponychium
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- Live tissue at underside of proximal nail fold covering new growth of nail plate
- Half-moon shape at the base of nail
- Flap of skin extending from first joint of finger to visible nail plate, back under the skin, to nail matrix.
- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe
- Visible area of the nail that extends from the free edge to the matrix
- Area of nail on which the nail plate sits
10 Clues: Half-moon shape at the base of nail • Area of nail on which the nail plate sits • Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe • Glassy, grayish band where nail plate meets hyponychium • Visible area of the nail that extends from the free edge to the matrix • ...
Composites 2022-05-10
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- Approximation leading to 'reduced' forms of constitutive equations (two words, write as one word without space)
- Metal matrix regions adjacent to heterogeneities with different properties than bulk unreinforced metal
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- Impediment that increases with polymeric chain length / molecular weight
- Fiber debonding is followed by this process to increase composite toughness
- PMC fabrication technique used for uniaxial composites with constant cross-section
- Hard, brittle, highly crosslinked polymer matrix that decomposes rather than melts
- Laminate stacking sequence that decouples extensional and bending responses
- Chemical formula for common single-source organosilicon vapor precursor to stoichiometric SiC (Hint: Organic group first, then metal, then inorganic groups)
- Abbreviation for CMC fabrication technique that features pre-ceramic polymeric resins
- Means to prevent deleterious chemical interactions between fibers and matrices during processing
10 Clues: Impediment that increases with polymeric chain length / molecular weight • Fiber debonding is followed by this process to increase composite toughness • Laminate stacking sequence that decouples extensional and bending responses • PMC fabrication technique used for uniaxial composites with constant cross-section • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2024-12-01
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- Products of the Krebs cycle per 1 glucose include 4 CO2, 2 ATP, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, and 2 ______.
- Electrons in the electron transport chain come from 6 NADH and 2 ______ molecules.
- Proton buildup creates a ______ in the intermembrane space that drives ATP synthesis.
- The Krebs cycle occurs in the ______ matrix of the cell.
- Alcohol fermentation is used by humans to make alcoholic ______.
- ______ acid fermentation occurs in the cytosol of the cell.
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- Alcohol fermentation produces 2 ______ as final products.
- The electron transport chain produces ______ ATP per 1 glucose.
- The electron transport chain is located in the membrane separating the mitochondrial matrix from the ______ space.
- ______ is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, binding to H+ to form water.
10 Clues: The Krebs cycle occurs in the ______ matrix of the cell. • Alcohol fermentation produces 2 ______ as final products. • ______ acid fermentation occurs in the cytosol of the cell. • The electron transport chain produces ______ ATP per 1 glucose. • Alcohol fermentation is used by humans to make alcoholic ______. • ...
Cellular Restperation 2023-12-11
10 Clues: First stage • Fermentation • Folded Membrane • Citric acid cycle • Oxygen is present • Where glycolysis occurs • Most ATP comes from this step • Aerobic produces this much ATP • Anaerobic produces this much ATP • Fluid like substance that fills space
Pop J 2024-04-05
10 Clues: Sci-fi action classic • DC superheroine movie • Classic wartime romance • Marvel superhero ensemble • Dinosaur adventure thriller • Keanu Reeves' cyberpunk saga • Tom Hanks' heartwarming drama • Redemption drama set in prison • Dystopian young adult franchise • Spielberg's extraterrestrial tale
Linear Algebra Symbols 2024-02-17
10 Clues: A-1 • scalar product • vector product • symbol name of () • symbol name of A⊗B • symbol name of〈x,y〉 • symbol name of | A | • symbol name of dim(U) • symbol name of rank(A) • A* matrix conjugate transpose
Bio Crossword 2023-05-19
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- uses energy
- puts out energy
- cellular respiration without air
- chemical reactions to maintain life
- how much energy it takes for something to react
- membrane within the cell
- cellular respiration with air
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- region on a enzyme that binds to the protein
- releases energy
- how cells get energy
- anaerobic process to make ATP
- reactions that chemicals undergo
- absorbs energy
- substance to make reactions happen faster
- network of proteins
- modifying the cellular structure of a protein
- catalyst in a reaction
17 Clues: uses energy • absorbs energy • releases energy • puts out energy • network of proteins • how cells get energy • catalyst in a reaction • membrane within the cell • anaerobic process to make ATP • cellular respiration with air • reactions that chemicals undergo • cellular respiration without air • chemical reactions to maintain life • substance to make reactions happen faster • ...
Vocab Crossword 2 2025-08-18
9 Clues: married • an environment • a married woman • strong feminine energy • supports their country • a society ruled by men • a supporter or guardian • elements used to create • strong protective masculine energy
Friday night at the movies 2023-03-31
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- Robin williams plays a funny doctor
- HE is travelling to the USA for a documentary
- Elliot Page and Michael Cera play potential parents
- Sarah has 13 hours to save brother
- are Joel and Clementine losing their memories?
- Swamp lover
- Red or Blue pill
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- jody foster plays a radio astronomer
- chasing the weather movie
- Predicts future crime
- Blue People
- JENNY
- 4 boys hike to find a body
- Fratelli brothers
- 1972 car
- paradise falls
- Adam Sandler plays an architect
17 Clues: JENNY • 1972 car • Blue People • Swamp lover • paradise falls • Red or Blue pill • Fratelli brothers • Predicts future crime • chasing the weather movie • 4 boys hike to find a body • Adam Sandler plays an architect • Sarah has 13 hours to save brother • Robin williams plays a funny doctor • jody foster plays a radio astronomer • HE is travelling to the USA for a documentary • ...
Bio test 2023-01-10
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- o2
- the bubble of oxygen around the earth
- a small area that makes a living organism
- made during photosynthesis
- how to get energy from glucose
- in every food, people watch it
- turns water co2 and sunlight into food
- the decomposing of a substance by bacteria
- carries energy to the calvin cycle
- the ability to do work
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- needs oxygen
- required for photosynthesis
- doesnt need oxygen
- citric acid cycle
- a movie
- requires photosynthesis
- short fornicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
17 Clues: o2 • a movie • needs oxygen • citric acid cycle • doesnt need oxygen • the ability to do work • requires photosynthesis • made during photosynthesis • required for photosynthesis • how to get energy from glucose • in every food, people watch it • carries energy to the calvin cycle • the bubble of oxygen around the earth • turns water co2 and sunlight into food • ...
Spelling Matrix-Crossword 2022-05-26
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- any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- a portion of a story,
- the process or art of producing images of objects on digital or material surfaces by the chemical action of light or of other forms of radiant energy,
- the production of maps
- a written account of another person's life
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- ,the manner of writing about yourself,
- the symbol someone uses to sign paper,
- a complete or selective list of works compiled upon some common principle, as authorship, subject, place of publication, or printer,
8 Clues: a portion of a story, • the production of maps • ,the manner of writing about yourself, • the symbol someone uses to sign paper, • a written account of another person's life • any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes • ...
The mami matrix 2025-05-12
8 Clues: title • Vertically challenged • Jailhouse Rock royalty • Colour you wear the most • leprechaun level accessory • YOU REGRET ME AND ILL REGRET YOU • The price you paid for bartender rebellion • you grow this, it's silky and fiddle with it
NAIL ANATOMY 2026-01-28
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- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves and it grows
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Area of the nail where the nail body rests
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle
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- Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger and toe and protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- Active tissue that generates cells, which hadren as they move outward to form the nail plate
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
13 Clues: Live tissue at the base of the nail • Half-moon shape at the base of the nail • Area of the nail where the nail body rests • Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove • Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix • Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge • ...
Principles Revision 2021-02-23
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- disease where bone is not adequately mineralised
- Process where substances are brought into the cell
- the ability for the body to maintain a stable internal environment
- macrophage immune cells in the epidermis
- cells which produce new bone matrix
- Process where substances are released from a cell
- Membrane becomes more positive
- epithelial cells shaped like a column drinking glass
- structural unit of compact bone
- System that forms the external body covering
- most common cell type in the epidermis
- Cell drinking
- the system responsible for hormone secretion
- Cell that fights disease - big eater
- epidermis cells involved in sensation
- the ability for cell membrane to conduct impulses
- the type of feedback where the output decreases the original stimulus
- organic part of extracellular matrix
- red blood cell formation
- cell fragments of megakaryocytes which assist with clotting
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells
- type of ossification where bone develops from fibrous membrane
- red blood cells
- tubular shaft of bone
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- glands responsible for body odour
- gland which secretes products into body cavities or surfaces via ducts
- Channels which allow water to cross the membrane
- type of tissue which includes cartilage, bone and blood
- Transport process where no ATP is required
- system which houses white blood cells and acts as a debris collector
- percent of blood that is red blood cells
- flat shaped cells
- ends of long bone
- characteristic where cells are not fed directly by blood vessels
- blood cell formation
- Cell eating
- cells arranged in a single layer but at different heights
- cells which remove bone matrix
- Transport process where ATP is required
- the type of feedback where the output increases the original stimulus
- specialised epithelial cells which protect against UV
- type of ossification where bone develops from hyaline cartilage
- Fluid that is inside the cell
- arrangement of cells in multiple layers
- compounds that ionise when dissolved
- hormone which regulates erythropoiesis
- Type of fibre which forms nets around organs and blood vessels
- white blood cells
- spaces which house osteocytes in the osteon
- cells which recycle calcium and help to repair damaged bone
- Movement of water across a membrane
51 Clues: Cell eating • Cell drinking • red blood cells • flat shaped cells • ends of long bone • white blood cells • blood cell formation • tubular shaft of bone • red blood cell formation • Cube-shaped epithelial cells • Fluid that is inside the cell • Membrane becomes more positive • cells which remove bone matrix • structural unit of compact bone • glands responsible for body odour • ...
Pressed for Success: Block Printmaking 2024-11-21
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- A visual art style from the 1920s-1930s characterized by geometric shapes, symmetry, and sleek, modern designs.
- Assessing the success and impact of an artwork or the process, considering its strengths and areas for improvement.
- Refining and evolving artistic ideas and techniques to improve the final work.
- A printmaking technique where an image is carved into linoleum, and the raised surface is inked and pressed onto paper or fabric.
- The arrangement of elements (line, shape, color, etc.) within an artwork to create a cohesive design.
- A decorative art movement (late 19th–early 20th century) featuring flowing lines, organic shapes, and natural forms.
- The practice of marking prints in an edition with a fraction (e.g., 1/50) to indicate the specific print and the total number in the edition.
- Adding the artist’s signature to a print, typically in pencil, to authenticate the artwork.
- Specialized tools with sharp, curved blades used for carving designs into surfaces like wood or linoleum.
- A set of prints made from the same block, plate, or matrix, usually numbered and signed by the artist.
- The process of creating artworks by transferring ink from a matrix (such as a block or plate) onto another surface, like paper.
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- The act of bringing an artistic idea into reality through various techniques and media.
- Exploring and researching art history, ideas, materials, and techniques during the artistic process.
- The area within or around objects in a composition, it can be positive (occupied) or negative (empty).
- The hands-on process of producing an artwork using various methods and materials.
- The ability to create multiple copies of an artwork, often associated with printmaking or digital art.
- A hand-held roller used to spread ink evenly across a printing surface.
- The way of displaying or showing an artwork for viewing.
- The carved surface used in printmaking, such as wood or linoleum, which holds the design for printing.
- The result of transferring an inked image from a matrix (block, plate, etc.) onto another surface like paper.
- The pigmented substance applied to a block or plate for transferring an image during printmaking.
- The process of removing material from a surface (e.g., wood or linoleum) to create a design.
- The overall structure of a design.
- A soft, durable material used as a surface for carving in linocut printmaking.
24 Clues: The overall structure of a design. • The way of displaying or showing an artwork for viewing. • A hand-held roller used to spread ink evenly across a printing surface. • Refining and evolving artistic ideas and techniques to improve the final work. • A soft, durable material used as a surface for carving in linocut printmaking. • ...
Image Production 2022-03-03
Across
- Contrast resolution is _____ related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image.
- _____ is a square arrangement of pixels in columns and rows.
- The closer the amplitude of the spatial frequency comes to a flat, the _____ the MTF.
- Anything that interferes with the formation of the image is _____.
- Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) measures the _____ of a system to convert the x-ray input signal into a useful output image.
- _____ selenium detectors have the highest DQE because they do not have the light conversion step.
- Major characteristics of digital image include - Spatial Resolution, Contrast Resolution, Dose Efficiency of Image Receptor, and _____.
- Digital Imaging systems have a higher DQE than film or screen systems because they have a _____ DQE latitude.
- Exposure _____ is the range of exposures a digital detector can respond to.
- Contrast resolution is the ability of the digital system to display subtle changes in shades of gray, _____ contrast = fewer shades of gray between adjacent densities and greater differences between adjacent tissues.
- _____ is the amount of radiation exposure received by the image receptor, not by the patient.
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- Image _____ is the level of intensity of a digital image on display.
- The ability of a digital system to respond to and differentiate varying levels of exposure, showing more tissue densities (more shades of gray) is _____.
- _____ a type of radiographic noise where fewer photos reaching the image receptor will cause undesirable fluctuation in image densities, resulting in images with grainy or sandlike appearances.
- _____ Transfer Function is the ability of the combined components of an imaging system to accurately reproduce the structural details of an object.
- The size of the matrix determines the size of the pixel, the larger the matrix, the _____ the pixels.
- Each pixel contains pieces or “bits” of information, the number of bits within a pixel is known as _____.
- The size of a pixel is directly related to the amount of spatial resolution, or detail, of the image, the larger the pixel, the _____ the detail.
- _____ resolution is the ability of the imaging system to demonstrate the small details of an object.
- _____ is synonymous with the x-ray field, it is the amount of patient tissue included in an image.
- Failure to properly select the correct detectors could result in either underexposure or _____ to the IR.
- _____ images are recorded as multiple numeric values and are divided into an array of small elements that can be processed in different ways.
22 Clues: _____ is a square arrangement of pixels in columns and rows. • Anything that interferes with the formation of the image is _____. • Image _____ is the level of intensity of a digital image on display. • Exposure _____ is the range of exposures a digital detector can respond to. • Contrast resolution is _____ related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image. • ...
Exam 2; Tissues/skeletal system, muscles & blood 2021-03-12
Across
- This type of bone is light and strong and is also Spongebob's cousin
- Space in between cells, Keanu Reeves is also here
- Flat cells that are plate like
- This cavity holds your brain, along with being a famous board game
- Rhymes with stretchy skin, a result that is a lack of this
- "Donut" tell me you forgot this important oxygen carrier with no nucleus
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- This could be one of the reasons why you cannot donate blood
- Don't have a spasm if you forgot the first step in the process of hemostasis
- Blood cells and platelets stem from these
- The only connective tissue with no matrix, but call it by it's common name
- "Urine" trouble if you forget about the organ system responsible for maintaining volume of body fluids and excreting some waste products
11 Clues: Flat cells that are plate like • Blood cells and platelets stem from these • Space in between cells, Keanu Reeves is also here • Rhymes with stretchy skin, a result that is a lack of this • This could be one of the reasons why you cannot donate blood • This cavity holds your brain, along with being a famous board game • ...
Algebra 2 Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-08-13
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- A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations
- A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions
- when an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and can be simplified to a true statement
- The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect
- _____ solution, when an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and is simplified to a false statement
- A _________ to a system of equations is an ordered pair that satisfies all equations in the system
- A statement that compares two values or expressions, indicating whether they are equal, greater, or smaller
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- The plural of matrix
- The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle
- _____ solutions, when the graphed lines of the system of equations overlap completely
- An _______ pair, ex: (x,y)
11 Clues: The plural of matrix • An _______ pair, ex: (x,y) • A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations • The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect • A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions • The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle • ...
Algebra 1 Unit 6 Vocab Crossword 2025-08-13
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- A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations
- A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions
- When an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and can be simplified to a true statement
- The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect
- _____ solution, when an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and is simplified to a false statement
- A _________ to a system of equations is an ordered pair that satisfies all equations in the system
- A statement that compares two values or expressions, indicating whether they are equal, greater, or smaller
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- The plural of matrix
- The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle
- _____ solutions, when the graphed lines of the system of equations overlap completely
- An _______ pair, ex: (x,y)
11 Clues: The plural of matrix • An _______ pair, ex: (x,y) • A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations • The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect • A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions • The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle • ...
NAME THAT COLOUR 2018-05-09
12 Clues: Gracie • skin tone • rain drops • your television • Ann's car (Matrix) • associated with envy • outside of an orange • strawberry ice cream • a baby elephant's ear • your eyes when you are sleeping • the inside of a granny smith apple • the brick on the front of your house
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- hamiltonian Relates to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- method Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- particle approximation/Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- limit The best energy that can be determined in HF theory using an infinite basis
- effects Reason why mercury is in liquid state at room temperature
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- counting Is automatically removed from evaluation of two-electron integrals because of having equal J's and K's
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- matrix Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
- state HF electronic energies are in this state
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- correlation Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- condon Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- integration Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- similar to hydrogenic orbitals and have cusps
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
32 Clues: Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • Orbitals that have non-negative energies • similar to hydrogenic orbitals and have cusps • state HF electronic energies are in this state • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
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- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
31 Clues: Orbitals that have non-negative energies • HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
Down
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
31 Clues: HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • Orbitals that have non-negative energies • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
Image Production 2022-03-03
Across
- Contrast resolution is _____ related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image.
- _____ is a square arrangement of pixels in columns and rows.
- The closer the amplitude of the spatial frequency comes to a flat, the _____ the MTF.
- Anything that interferes with the formation of the image is _____.
- Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) measures the _____ of a system to convert the x-ray input signal into a useful output image.
- _____ selenium detectors have the highest DQE because they do not have the light conversion step.
- Major characteristics of digital image include - Spatial Resolution, Contrast Resolution, Dose Efficiency of Image Receptor, and _____.
- Digital Imaging systems have a higher DQE than film or screen systems because they have a _____ DQE latitude.
- Exposure _____ is the range of exposures a digital detector can respond to.
- Contrast resolution is the ability of the digital system to display subtle changes in shades of gray, _____ contrast = fewer shades of gray between adjacent densities and greater differences between adjacent tissues.
- _____ is the amount of radiation exposure received by the image receptor, not by the patient.
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- Image _____ is the level of intensity of a digital image on display.
- The ability of a digital system to respond to and differentiate varying levels of exposure, showing more tissue densities (more shades of gray) is _____.
- a type of radiographic noise where fewer photos reaching the image receptor will cause undesirable fluctuation in image densities, resulting in images with grainy or sandlike appearances.
- _____ Transfer Function is the ability of the combined components of an imaging system to accurately reproduce the structural details of an object.
- The size of the matrix determines the size of the pixel, the larger the matrix, the _____ the pixels.
- Each pixel contains pieces or “bits” of information, the number of bits within a pixel is known as _____.
- The size of a pixel is directly related to the amount of spatial resolution, or detail, of the image, the larger the pixel, the _____ the detail.
- _____ resolution is the ability of the imaging system to demonstrate the small details of an object.
- _____ is synonymous with the x-ray field, it is the amount of patient tissue included in an image.
- Failure to properly select the correct detectors could result in either underexposure or _____ to the IR.
- _____ images are recorded as multiple numeric values and are divided into an array of small elements that can be processed in different ways.
22 Clues: _____ is a square arrangement of pixels in columns and rows. • Anything that interferes with the formation of the image is _____. • Image _____ is the level of intensity of a digital image on display. • Exposure _____ is the range of exposures a digital detector can respond to. • Contrast resolution is _____ related to the bit depth of the pixels in the image. • ...
Bio test 2023-01-10
Across
- o2
- the bubble of oxygen around the earth
- a small area that makes a living organism
- made during photosynthesis
- how to get energy from glucose
- in every food, people watch it
- turns water co2 and sunlight into food
- the decomposing of a substance by bacteria
- carries energy to the calvin cycle
- the ability to do work
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- needs oxygen
- required for photosynthesis
- doesnt need oxygen
- citric acid cycle
- a movie
- requires photosynthesis
- short fornicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
17 Clues: o2 • a movie • needs oxygen • citric acid cycle • doesnt need oxygen • the ability to do work • requires photosynthesis • made during photosynthesis • required for photosynthesis • how to get energy from glucose • in every food, people watch it • carries energy to the calvin cycle • the bubble of oxygen around the earth • turns water co2 and sunlight into food • ...
Tech 2024-11-01
11 Clues: Bit Quartet • True or False • Rows & Columns • Cryptocurrency • Your next clue. • Convert to string • Names to IP Address • Partitioning data across machines. • Processing in sequence of arrival. • Rules for communication between machines. • Data Structure used to find the min/max value in a stream.
genres siggi 2025-03-11
Del Crossword 2021-05-18
Across
- De La Salle's yearbook
- Enter to "_____"
- School "nickname"
- De La Salle Team name
- De La Salle's annual campaign
- Last Year's NBA champions
- De La Salle's sports league
- The street De La Salle is located on
- De La Salle's bookclub
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- Where we have mass
- De La Salle's newspaper
- One of our national sports
- Leave to "_____"
- Toronto's Hockey team
- Canada's capital
- relating to education and scholarship
- De La Salle allumni in "The Matrix"
17 Clues: Enter to "_____" • Leave to "_____" • Canada's capital • School "nickname" • Where we have mass • Toronto's Hockey team • De La Salle Team name • De La Salle's yearbook • De La Salle's bookclub • De La Salle's newspaper • Last Year's NBA champions • One of our national sports • De La Salle's sports league • De La Salle's annual campaign • De La Salle allumni in "The Matrix" • ...
Bio test 2023-01-10
Across
- o2
- the bubble of oxygen around the earth
- a small area that makes a living organism
- made during photosynthesis
- how to get energy from glucose
- in every food, people watch it
- turns water co2 and sunlight into food
- the decomposing of a substance by bacteria
- carries energy to the calvin cycle
- the ability to do work
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- needs oxygen
- required for photosynthesis
- doesnt need oxygen
- citric acid cycle
- a movie
- requires photosynthesis
- short fornicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
17 Clues: o2 • a movie • needs oxygen • citric acid cycle • doesnt need oxygen • the ability to do work • requires photosynthesis • made during photosynthesis • required for photosynthesis • how to get energy from glucose • in every food, people watch it • carries energy to the calvin cycle • the bubble of oxygen around the earth • turns water co2 and sunlight into food • ...
Endocrine & Lymphoid 2023-02-04
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- composed of T and B cells
- major lymph vessel of body
- nervous tissue, no portal system
- contains colloid matrix
- contains cortex and medulla
- oversees the pituitary
- composed of alpha and beta cells
- master gland
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- epithelial tissue, releases many hormones
- contains follicle and C cells
- lymph node in pharynx
- composed exocrine and endocrine cells
- holds RBC and platelets
- nerve cells within in medulla
- aka infundibulum
- opposes action of calcitonin
- composed of red pulp and white pulp
17 Clues: master gland • aka infundibulum • lymph node in pharynx • oversees the pituitary • holds RBC and platelets • contains colloid matrix • composed of T and B cells • major lymph vessel of body • contains cortex and medulla • opposes action of calcitonin • contains follicle and C cells • nerve cells within in medulla • nervous tissue, no portal system • composed of alpha and beta cells • ...
Cell Choice Matrix Crossword 2024-05-03
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- Green plants have these organelles
- The _____ ______ modifies and sorts proteins and lipids before they are transported to their final locations in the cell
- A series of chemical reactions in a cell that break down sugars and release energy
- Something every cell has
- The ____ stores genetic material and directs the activities of the cell
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- A single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus
- The organelles that release most of the energy from food
- Only plants have this
- The group of organisms that include Amoeba, Paramecium, and Euglina
- The _____ breaks down wastes and toxins
- The tiny structures in most cells that help them with their many jobs
11 Clues: Only plants have this • Something every cell has • Green plants have these organelles • The _____ breaks down wastes and toxins • A single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus • The organelles that release most of the energy from food • The group of organisms that include Amoeba, Paramecium, and Euglina • ...
CT crossword 2022-05-13
Bio project - Joshua John 2021-09-17
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- spacefiller
- cartilage matrix
- Calcium and potassium
- "circle epithelium"
- Meristem found at apices of the leaves
- ______ tissues are derived from the meristematic tissues
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- Meristematic Tissues are also called _____
- chemical substance, cell wall, acts as a cement
- Lateral meristem is responsible for
- Plant tissue having dead cells
- waterproofing in cacti
- WBC
12 Clues: WBC • spacefiller • cartilage matrix • "circle epithelium" • Calcium and potassium • waterproofing in cacti • Plant tissue having dead cells • Lateral meristem is responsible for • Meristem found at apices of the leaves • Meristematic Tissues are also called _____ • chemical substance, cell wall, acts as a cement • ______ tissues are derived from the meristematic tissues
Linear algebra symbols 2022-03-17
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- a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- an algebraic object that describes a multilinear relationship between sets of algebraic objects related to a vector space
- to represent multiplication
- dim(U)
- A A^(-1)= I
- (x, y)
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- square matrix having the property that each pair of elements in the ith row and jth column and in the jth row and ith column are conjugate complex numbers
- to move (a term) from one side of an equation to the other with a corresponding reversal in sign.
- denoting the Euclidean norm. This is just the length of the vector
- a binary operation on two vectors in a three-dimensional oriented Euclidean vector space, and is denoted by the symbol \times
10 Clues: dim(U) • (x, y) • A A^(-1)= I • to represent multiplication • denoting the Euclidean norm. This is just the length of the vector • a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. • to move (a term) from one side of an equation to the other with a corresponding reversal in sign. • ...
Linear algebra symbols 2022-03-17
Across
- a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- an algebraic object that describes a multilinear relationship between sets of algebraic objects related to a vector space
- to represent multiplication
- dim(U)
- A A^(-1)= I
- (x, y)
Down
- square matrix having the property that each pair of elements in the ith row and jth column and in the jth row and ith column are conjugate complex numbers
- to move (a term) from one side of an equation to the other with a corresponding reversal in sign.
- denoting the Euclidean norm. This is just the length of the vector
- a binary operation on two vectors in a three-dimensional oriented Euclidean vector space, and is denoted by the symbol \times
10 Clues: dim(U) • (x, y) • A A^(-1)= I • to represent multiplication • denoting the Euclidean norm. This is just the length of the vector • a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. • to move (a term) from one side of an equation to the other with a corresponding reversal in sign. • ...
Wilkins Ch 17 HW 2022-11-03
Across
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anti calculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- not made up of or containing cells
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- results from the deposition of minerals into a biofilm organic matrix
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, other facultative
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • results from the deposition of minerals into a biofilm organic matrix • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Exam 2; Tissues/skeletal system, muscles & blood 2021-03-12
Across
- This type of bone is light and strong and is also Spongebob's cousin
- Space in between cells, Keanu Reeves is also here
- Flat cells that are plate like
- This cavity holds your brain, along with being a famous board game
- Rhymes with stretchy skin, a result that is a lack of this
- "Donut" tell me you forgot this important oxygen carrier with no nucleus
Down
- This could be one of the reasons why you cannot donate blood
- Don't have a spasm if you forgot the first step in the process of hemostasis
- Blood cells and platelets stem from these
- The only connective tissue with no matrix, but call it by it's common name
- "Urine" trouble if you forget about the organ system responsible for maintaining volume of body fluids and excreting some waste products
11 Clues: Flat cells that are plate like • Blood cells and platelets stem from these • Space in between cells, Keanu Reeves is also here • Rhymes with stretchy skin, a result that is a lack of this • This could be one of the reasons why you cannot donate blood • This cavity holds your brain, along with being a famous board game • ...
Pop 4 2024-04-10
10 Clues: R&B girl group • Teen comedy film • Boy band sensation • Electronic pet toy • Spy spoof film series • Nirvana's iconic anthem • Warrior Princess TV series • Sci-fi action film trilogy • Millennial computer bug scare • Slow internet connection method
DS 2024-11-06
11 Clues: 11 tips • 13 tips • fill to 4 mm • most recent cement • glue for temp crowns • older cavitron model • composite in 5 colors • used to cure composite • sectional matrix system • can be used on wet and dry tooth • cleans 98% of inorganic and organic
Class Worksheet: Second Wednesday 2025-10-29
11 Clues: A 1999 film • Like a hill • It's all shapes • This shape flies • Conjunction junction • The point of college • I'm going off on a... • This line is going somewhere • It has the capacity to change • The study of continuous change • Everyone's favorite school subject!
BIO 201 Exam I Key Terms - Tissues 2017-04-13
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- muscle found in the wall of the heart (myocardium), branched, Y-shaped, shorter than skeletal fiber cells, striated, involuntary, attached to each other via strong gap junctions
- muscle attached to bones of skeleton or facial skin, cylindrical and long, multinucleated, striated, voluntary
- loose connective tissue proper, abundant ground substance, protects organs and tissues
- gap junctions that allow rapid passage of electrical current from one cell to the next during each heart beat
- group of connective tissue proper, stationary, produces extracellular matrix, can store material, and can have immune function
- loose connective tissue proper, "fat", comprised mainly of adipocytes (fat cells) and very little else
- type of nervous tissue, capable of initiating and conducting electrical activity throughout the body
- muscle found in the walls of most internal organs, relatively short, wide in the middle, tapered at the ends (fusiform), involuntary, non-striated
- dense connective tissue proper, collagen fibers aligned parallel to applied force, found in tendons and ligaments
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- composed of cells called fibers
- dense connective tissue, irregular arrangement of collagen fibers, found in deep portion of skin (dermis) around some organs
- group of connective tissue proper, move through connective tissue spaces, involved in immune functions
- cartilage supporting connective tissue, densely interwoven collagen fibers act as shock absorber, found in intervertebral disc, pubic symphysis, and the menisici of the knee
- secondary portion of extracellular matrix besides protein fibers
- cells that make up bone
- cartilage supporting connective tissue, most common, found at ends of bones that articulate with each other, in trachea, larynx, and nose
- cells that reside in lacunae, secrete gel-like extracellular matrix containing collagen and elastic fibers
- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, long, unbranching, strong, flexible, and resistant to stretching
- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, thinner than collagen, stretches easily, branch, and rejoin, allow structures like blood vessels to stretch and relax
- fluid connective tissue, comprised of plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets
- group of fibers in connective tissue proper, thinner than collagen fibers, form meshwork-like configuration, found in organs with abundant spaces such as liver, lymph nodes, and spleen, acting as packing material
- type of nervous tissue, support neurons
- connective tissue proper that has fewer protein fibers and more ground substance
- connective tissue proper that has more protein fibers and less ground substance
24 Clues: cells that make up bone • composed of cells called fibers • type of nervous tissue, support neurons • secondary portion of extracellular matrix besides protein fibers • connective tissue proper that has more protein fibers and less ground substance • connective tissue proper that has fewer protein fibers and more ground substance • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
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- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
31 Clues: HF electronic energies are in this state • Orbitals that have non-negative energies • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
Discrete Math 2025-04-12
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- The number of rows and columns in a matrix.
- Refers to the property that the subject of the statement can have.
- A statement that is either true or false, but not both.
- It is the process of creating proposition from a propositional function.
- A formula which has both some true and some false values for every value of its propositional variables.
- This law states that when three real numbers are added or multiplied together, then the grouping of the numbers does not matter.
- The smallest set that contains all elements of a given set.
- A collection of objects or numbers, typically denoted with curly braces.
- A logical conditional statement in which the antecedent and consequent are interchangeable.
- A set of all elements that are members of two sets.
- This law states that when we add or multiply two values, then the change in order of the values, does not change the result.
- The subset of a set that contains no elements.
- The process of forming the opposite of a given statement or proposition.
- A set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array.
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- An arrangement of objects in a specific order.
- A law property in mathematics where applying an operation multiple times yields the same result as applying it once.
- A logical operation that connects two statements with "or" and is true if at least one of the statements is true.
- A science of a study to evaluate an argument.
- A formula which is always false for every value of its propositional variables.
- A logical operation that combines two statements.
- A sequence of propositions.
- A logical operation that returns true only if both operands are true.
- A quantifier that expresses "for all elements" in a set.
- A compound statement formed by joining two statements with "and".
- The rule used to count the number of combinations where order doesn’t matter.
- A set that contains no elements.
- A formula which is always true for every value of its propositional variables.
- A matrix with the same elements as its transpose.
- A law property that states that any proposition (or set) combined with its respective identity element (or empty set) remains unchanged.
29 Clues: A sequence of propositions. • A set that contains no elements. • The number of rows and columns in a matrix. • A science of a study to evaluate an argument. • An arrangement of objects in a specific order. • The subset of a set that contains no elements. • A logical operation that combines two statements. • A matrix with the same elements as its transpose. • ...
Principles Revision 2021-02-23
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- disease where bone is not adequately mineralised
- Process where substances are brought into the cell
- the ability for the body to maintain a stable internal environment
- macrophage immune cells in the epidermis
- cells which produce new bone matrix
- Process where substances are released from a cell
- Membrane becomes more positive
- epithelial cells shaped like a column drinking glass
- structural unit of compact bone
- System that forms the external body covering
- most common cell type in the epidermis
- Cell drinking
- the system responsible for hormone secretion
- Cell that fights disease - big eater
- epidermis cells involved in sensation
- the ability for cell membrane to conduct impulses
- the type of feedback where the output decreases the original stimulus
- organic part of extracellular matrix
- red blood cell formation
- cell fragments of megakaryocytes which assist with clotting
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells
- type of ossification where bone develops from fibrous membrane
- red blood cells
- tubular shaft of bone
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- glands responsible for body odour
- gland which secretes products into body cavities or surfaces via ducts
- Channels which allow water to cross the membrane
- type of tissue which includes cartilage, bone and blood
- Transport process where no ATP is required
- system which houses white blood cells and acts as a debris collector
- percent of blood that is red blood cells
- flat shaped cells
- ends of long bone
- characteristic where cells are not fed directly by blood vessels
- blood cell formation
- Cell eating
- cells arranged in a single layer but at different heights
- cells which remove bone matrix
- Transport process where ATP is required
- the type of feedback where the output increases the original stimulus
- specialised epithelial cells which protect against UV
- type of ossification where bone develops from hyaline cartilage
- Fluid that is inside the cell
- arrangement of cells in multiple layers
- compounds that ionise when dissolved
- hormone which regulates erythropoiesis
- Type of fibre which forms nets around organs and blood vessels
- white blood cells
- spaces which house osteocytes in the osteon
- cells which recycle calcium and help to repair damaged bone
- Movement of water across a membrane
51 Clues: Cell eating • Cell drinking • red blood cells • flat shaped cells • ends of long bone • white blood cells • blood cell formation • tubular shaft of bone • red blood cell formation • Cube-shaped epithelial cells • Fluid that is inside the cell • Membrane becomes more positive • cells which remove bone matrix • structural unit of compact bone • glands responsible for body odour • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
Across
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
Down
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
31 Clues: Orbitals that have non-negative energies • HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
6.1 Bones: an Overview Puzzle 2024-10-29
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- smooth, glassy, white hyaline cartilage that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints
- forms the hard, dense outer layer of bones
- resorption of mineralized bone by osteoclasts followed by replacement of bone matrix by osteoblasts
- mature bone cells
- bones that do not fit in the other categories
- matrix of connective tissue consisting of bundles of strong collagenous fibers that secure the periosteum to the underlying bone
- bone
- space housing the osteocytes
- series of microscopic tubes running lengthwise in compact bone; house nerve and capillaries; aka central canals
- bones that form the longitudinal axis of the bone; the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum
- marrow composed of adipose tissue and stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells
- bones of the limbs (arms, hands, legs, and feet) and girdles (shoulders, pelvic)
- fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers and protected the diaphysis
- shaft of the bone (length): composed of compact bone
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- channels that assist with blood and nerve supply from the periosteum to the Haversian canal
- tiny canals that radiate outward from the central canal to all lacunae; connects all bone cells to the nutrient supply through the hard bone matrix
- bones generally cubed shaped; contain mostly spongy bone
- bumps, holes, and ridges that have scarred the surfaces of bone
- natural process with bone formation
- flat plate of hyaline cartilage; main location for longitudinal bone growth; aka growth plate
- cavity in the shaft of a long bone; stores yellow marrow
- concentric rings of lacunae that surrounds the Haversian canals
- ossified epiphyseal plate
- structural basic unit of adult compact bone consisting of a Haversian canal with its lamellae, lacunae, osteocytes, and canaliculi
- giant bone-destroying cells; one of two bone remodeling units
- bone forming cells; one of two bone remodeling units
- thin, flattened, and usually curved bones
- bones that are typically longer than their width
- bone found at the ends of long bones; composed of porous needlelike pieces of bone
- ends of the lone bones
- marrow composed of soft spongy tissue that contain blood stem cells that become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets
31 Clues: bone • mature bone cells • ends of the lone bones • ossified epiphyseal plate • space housing the osteocytes • natural process with bone formation • thin, flattened, and usually curved bones • forms the hard, dense outer layer of bones • bones that do not fit in the other categories • bones that are typically longer than their width • ...
Algebra 2 Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-08-13
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- A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations
- A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions
- when an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and can be simplified to a true statement
- The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect
- _____ solution, when an ordered pair is plugged into an equation and is simplified to a false statement
- A _________ to a system of equations is an ordered pair that satisfies all equations in the system
- A statement that compares two values or expressions, indicating whether they are equal, greater, or smaller
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- The plural of matrix
- The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle
- _____ solutions, when the graphed lines of the system of equations overlap completely
- An _______ pair, ex: (x,y)
11 Clues: The plural of matrix • An _______ pair, ex: (x,y) • A ________ of equations, a set of 2 or more equations • The graphed lines of the system of equations do not intersect • A set of numbers that are organized in row and column positions • The graphed lines of the system of equations intersect at a 90-degree angle • ...
Chapter 17 Calculus Own definitions 2024-12-12
11 Clues: Tartar • Nucleus • solution • No cells • Framework • No distinct structure in shape • tartar control or anit-calculus • Organism that can grow in oxygen • Organism that can live without oxygen • Mineral that contains calcium and phosphate • White blood cell that protects the body against infections
My own 2024-12-14
11 Clues: nucleus • not made up • picture frame • tartar control • grow in free oxygen • the yumminess we scrape • pickles sealed permanently • contains milk and phosphate • helps us get better when sick • we’d die if we didn’t breathe this • could be a triangle, could be a square
Conjact Meeting 2021-07-04
9 Clues: fhxw • ghjfc • fdset • chgft • Boa is my cousin • Lawn is made of me • Tiny flash of light • i am protagonist of Matrix series • I recently featured in hollywood with Godzilla
