matrix Crossword Puzzles
Unit 2 2022-11-09
5 Clues: A number inn the matrix • Method by creating a blob • Method by making them y=mx+b • Group of numbers in a bracket • Method by finding matching coefficients
HISD Appraisal Systems 2021-04-05
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- The policy that governs NTAS appraisals
- Individual Professional Development Plan
- A written response to an appraisal
- Level 3 rating
- Expectations are discussed for the year
- The matrix manager
- The policy that governs SLAS appraisals
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- window closes April 23, 2021
- Criteria which account for 70% of rating
- Should be challenging, but achievable
- Houses performance appraisals
- Discuss employee ratings
- the policy which governs TADS
13 Clues: Level 3 rating • The matrix manager • Discuss employee ratings • window closes April 23, 2021 • Houses performance appraisals • the policy which governs TADS • A written response to an appraisal • Should be challenging, but achievable • The policy that governs NTAS appraisals • Expectations are discussed for the year • The policy that governs SLAS appraisals • ...
Nail Disorders and Diseases 2019-03-08
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- fingernails / named for the nail bed color, is usually caused by a lack of circulating oxygen in red blood cells.
- / (bitten nails) chewed nails or chewed hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- / split, brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving rough appearance to surface.
- spots (white spots) / whitish discolorations of the nail usually caused by minor injury to the nail matrix. Not related to body's health/vitamin deficiencies.
- / living skin around the nail plate (often the eponychium) that becomes split or torn.
- granuloma / severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
- nails / noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge. Usually caused by improper diet, hereditary factors, internal disease, or medication.
- / fungal infection of a natural nail plate
- pedis / (athlete's foot) red or itchy rash on the skin of the bottom of feet and between to toes, usually between fourth or fifth toe.
- / thickening of fingernails or toenails.
- aeruginosa / common bacteria that can lead to bacterial infection that appears as a green , yellow, or black discoloration.
- nail beds / condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed.
- / vertical lines running the length of the natural nail that are caused by uneven growth of nails or normal aging.
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- / darkening of the fingernails/toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate extending from base to fee edge.
- / inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of nail.
- / separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; can affect fingernails and toenails
- (spoon nail) / inverted or concave nails.
- ram's horn, claw nails) / an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature.
- pterygium / abnormal stretching of the skin around the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products or an allergic skin reaction.
- / (ingrown nails) nail grows into the sides of the tissue around nail.
- lines / visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate, usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.
- / lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding usually beginning at the free edge & continuing at the lunula
- hemorrhage / physical trauma, injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries & allows a small amount of blood flow.
- nail(folded nail) / highly curved nail plate usually caused by injury to matrix, but may be inherited.
- / bacterial inflammation of the tissue surrounding the nail.redness, pus, and swelling are seen in skin fold adjacent to the nail plate
- nails / nails turn a variety of colors, may indicate surface staining, a systematic disorder or poor blood circulation.
- nails / increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix; edges of nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet, sharp cone at the free edge.
27 Clues: / thickening of fingernails or toenails. • / fungal infection of a natural nail plate • (spoon nail) / inverted or concave nails. • / inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of nail. • / (ingrown nails) nail grows into the sides of the tissue around nail. • / (bitten nails) chewed nails or chewed hardened skin surrounding the nail plate. • ...
milady chapter 10 vocab 2023-03-22
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- psoriasis, A noninfectious condition that affects the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate.
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail.
- Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail causing pus, swelling, and redness, usually in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate.
- nail, Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited.
- nail, Also known as trumpet nail; increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix. The edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge.
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate
- lines, Visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.
- aeruginosa, One of several common bacteria that can cause nail infection
- pterygium, Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products.
- nails, Nails turn a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation
- nails, Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.
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- Split or brittle nails that have a series off lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging.
- spots, Also known as white spots; whitish discolorations of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area; not related to the body's health or vitamin deficiencies
- Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail.
- Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails.
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails.
- disorder, Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.
- known as agnail; a condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- nails, Conditions in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, cause a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed.
- granuloma, Severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.
- 10 Vocabulary
- pedis, Medical term for fungal infections of the feet; red, itchy rash of the skin on the bottom of the feet and/or in between the toes, usually found between the fourth and fifth toe.
- hemorrhages, Hemorrhages caused by trauma or injury to the nail bed that damage the capillaries and allow small amounts of blood flow.
27 Clues: 10 Vocabulary • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate • Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. • disorder, Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit. • aeruginosa, One of several common bacteria that can cause nail infection • Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail. • ...
Bone Structure Crossword 2025-10-30
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- Concentric rings or layers of extracellular matrix that surround the Central/Haversian canal within an osteon.
- (Bone type) Bones that have a variety of complex shapes and are usually connected to several other bones (e.g., vertebrae, many facial bones).
- (Bone type) Bones that have roughly equal lengths and widths (e.g., wrist and ankle bones).
- The shaft or main, long part of a long bone, located between the epiphyses.
- epiphysis The end of a long bone that is closer to the center of the body or point of attachment.
- canal Canals that run perpendicular to the central canals, connecting them to each other and to the surface of the bone.
- cavity The hollow chamber within the diaphysis of a long bone; contains bone marrow.
- bone Tightly packed tissue that makes up the wall of the diaphysis; characterized by a continuous, solid extracellular matrix with few spaces.
- Indentations or hollow areas in a bone that often articulate with other bones or serve as passageways for nerves and blood vessels.
- (Haversian System) The microscopic structural unit of compact bone, consisting of a central canal, lamellae, lacunae, and canaliculi.
- (Bone type) Bones that have long longitudinal axes and expanded ends (e.g., arm and leg bones).
- cartilage Hyaline cartilage that covers the ends of bones (epiphyses) at the joint surfaces, reducing friction and absorbing shock.
- An expanded end portion of a long bone; articulates with another bone and is covered by articular cartilage.
- A thin membrane lining the inner surfaces of the medullary cavity and the spaces within spongy bone.
- epiphysis The end of a long bone that is farther away from the center of the body or point of attachment.
- marrow Soft, net-like mass of connective tissue that fills the medullary cavities of long bones and the spaces of spongy bone; site of blood cell formation (red marrow).
- bone Bone tissue found in the epiphyses and lining the medullary cavity; consists of interconnecting plates called trabeculae with spaces between them.
- A mature bone cell, completely surrounded by the bony matrix, that occupies a lacuna and helps maintain the bone tissue.
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- canal A tube at the center of an osteon that contains blood vessels and nerves.
- matrix The non-living material surrounding the bone cells, primarily composed of collagen and inorganic salts (calcium phosphate), giving bone its hardness and resilience.
- A tough, vascular covering of fibrous connective tissue that completely encloses the bone, except for the area of articular cartilage.
- Bony plates or bars that make up the framework of spongy bone; they are arranged to resist stress.
- (Bone type) Bones that are plate-like structures with broad surfaces (e.g., ribs, scapulae, some skull bones).
- Tiny, bony chambers or hollow cavities where osteocytes reside.
- Small, narrow passageways or tiny canals that connect adjacent lacunae and allow osteocytes to communicate and receive nutrients.
- (Bone type) A special type of short bone that is small and nodular and develops within a tendon or adjacent to a joint (e.g., patella/knee cap).
- Depressions or channels in a bone surface that often provide a passageway for blood vessels, nerves, or tendons.
- processes Projections or bumps on a bone that serve as sites for muscle, tendon, or ligament attachment; can also form joints.
28 Clues: Tiny, bony chambers or hollow cavities where osteocytes reside. • The shaft or main, long part of a long bone, located between the epiphyses. • canal A tube at the center of an osteon that contains blood vessels and nerves. • cavity The hollow chamber within the diaphysis of a long bone; contains bone marrow. • ...
"Mind Matrix: un rompecabezas de palabras" 2024-04-05
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- dos horas despues seis
- Yo ____ al basquetbol.
- Babe Ruth jugar al _____.
- Serena Williams jugar al _____.
- Yo eschuchar musica en vivo.
- La Cena a las nueve de la _____.
- Tengo un montón de trabajo
- Messi jugar al _____.
- Vas a el Lakers ____ a la una?
- Tiger Woods jugar al ____.
- Cuando es la ____ de cumpleanos.
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- Micheal Jordan jugar al ________.
- Yo jugar ____ en la playa.
- Yo _____ un perro!
- pequeno cantidad
- :)
- :(
- Yo necesito dormir
- La tos
- Cam Newton jugar al ____.
20 Clues: :) • :( • La tos • pequeno cantidad • Yo _____ un perro! • Yo necesito dormir • Messi jugar al _____. • dos horas despues seis • Yo ____ al basquetbol. • Babe Ruth jugar al _____. • Cam Newton jugar al ____. • Tengo un montón de trabajo • Tiger Woods jugar al ____. • Yo jugar ____ en la playa. • Yo eschuchar musica en vivo. • Vas a el Lakers ____ a la una? • Serena Williams jugar al _____. • ...
algebra 2 2021-10-19
8 Clues: x values • y values • same slope • row x column • number in matrix • opposite reciprocal • collection of ordered pairs • one x value has only one y value
Photosynthesis+Celleur Resperation Crossword 2025-01-21
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- cycle A series of reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that produce electron carriers and CO2 from pyruvate.
- respiration The process of converting biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP, involving glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
- The product formed when ATP loses a phosphate group, releasing energy.
- The innermost part of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- Processes that break down molecules to release energy.
- The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- membrane: The membrane of the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain and ATP synthase are located.
- Processes that build complex molecules from simpler ones, requiring energy.
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- Processes that do not require oxygen, like anaerobic respiration or fermentation
- energy Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose.
- The first stage of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
- Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration.
- Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis.
- transport chain In cellular respiration, the chain that transfers electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP.
- energy Energy that is released from molecules, often used in cellular functions like movement or synthesis.
- synthase An enzyme that synthesizes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate, powered by a proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane.
- A waste product of cellular respiration and a substrate in photosynthesis.
- The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration and a product of photosynthesis.
18 Clues: Processes that break down molecules to release energy. • energy Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose. • Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration. • Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis. • The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis • ...
Nail Anatomy, Diseases and Disorders Crossword 2021-01-23
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- visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate
- living skin around the nail plate splits or tears
- nail __________ can beautify the bitten nail
- the nail plate is the most ______ and functional of the nail
- another name for the nail groove
- hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the nail bed
- attach the nail bed and martix bed to underlying bone
- slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- area where the nail plate cells are formed
- green, yellow, or black discoloration on a nail bed due to bacterial infection
- dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- lifting of the nail plate from the bed without shedding
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- if you cut deeply into the eponychium,it will____
- living skin bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail
- folds of normal skin that surround the nail plate
- if a hangnail is ________, refer client to a physician
- living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
- also known as bitten nails; the habit of chewing the nail or hardened, damged skin surrounding the nail plate
- affects the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
20 Clues: another name for the nail groove • area where the nail plate cells are formed • nail __________ can beautify the bitten nail • if you cut deeply into the eponychium,it will____ • living skin around the nail plate splits or tears • folds of normal skin that surround the nail plate • attach the nail bed and martix bed to underlying bone • ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL HISTOLOGY 2016-08-07
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- A muscle that forms the contractile wall of the heart.
- A multinucleated muscle
- Cell that are secrete matrix for cartilage.
- Relay signals from cell to cell during heartbeat
- The type of body tissues that covers body surface, lines body cavity and forms a gland.
- Transmit nerves impulse from the central nervous system to the effector
- A cell that contains pigment for transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The muscle that lined the wall of arteries
- One location where ciliated columnar epithelia can be found
- Modified parenchyma, that contain chloroplast to carry out photosynthesis.
- Connect the lacunae to each other
- Living plant cells which are loosely packed
- This cell secrete mucus to facilitate the movement of food along the small intestine
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- An epithelial tissue that lined the alveoli of lungs
- Plant tissues that are actively undergoing mitosis process.
- Paired structures found in animal cells, involved in cell division
- Living cells with moderately but unevenly thickened primary cell walls.
- One of the component of cell wall of parenchyma cells
- Speed up the transmission of impulse
- Young bone cell
- Dead cells and provide mechanical strength and rigidity to the plant
- A fiber that helps to strengthen the bone matrix
- A type of white blood cell.
- A type of connective tissue
- A cell which is a component of phloem that helps to supply energy to load sugar produced in the leaf
25 Clues: Young bone cell • A multinucleated muscle • A type of white blood cell. • A type of connective tissue • Connect the lacunae to each other • Speed up the transmission of impulse • The muscle that lined the wall of arteries • Cell that are secrete matrix for cartilage. • Living plant cells which are loosely packed • Relay signals from cell to cell during heartbeat • ...
Algebra Terms 2013-05-23
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- Point on a coordinate plane where a graph intersects the y-axis
- Point on a coordinate plane where a graph intersects the x-axis
- The maximum or minimum of a parabola
- Three points on a coordinate plane; Written as (x,y,z)
- Logarithm with the base of e; lnx
- Method for distributing powers of binomials (Pertains to Pascal's Triangle)
- Function in which the independent variable is an exponent
- Basic functions used for building more complex functions
- Shortcut of polynomial long division when dividing by x+c or x-c
- Symbol for the imaginary number square root of -1
- Polynomial with three unlike terms
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- The average of numbers which are weighted differently
- When a variable is proportion to two other variables
- Ax+By=C
- The sum of all exponents of all variable in a term
- Used to divide polynomials
- The real or complex number that makes x equal 0
- Rectangular or square set of numbers arranged in brackets
- The number inside a radical sign
- Slope of a vertical line; All x coordinates are the same
- A line that a curve approached, but never reaches
- Variable for constant; Can only represent a term that is a number
- Formula for the roots of a quadratic equation
- The determinants of a matrix can be used to find one variable without having to solve the whole system
- Inside out ellipse
- A relation in which an x and y correspond with each other
26 Clues: Ax+By=C • Inside out ellipse • Used to divide polynomials • The number inside a radical sign • Logarithm with the base of e; lnx • Polynomial with three unlike terms • The maximum or minimum of a parabola • Formula for the roots of a quadratic equation • The real or complex number that makes x equal 0 • A line that a curve approached, but never reaches • ...
Connective tissue 2014-09-24
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- This connective tissue forms the Embryonic skeleton and covers the ends of long bones
- columnar:Single layer of cells that vary in height, with only the tall cells reaching the apical surface, nuclei at different levels, may contain goblet cells and cilia
- tissue that supports the external ear and forms the epiglottis
- This connective tissue can be found in the bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes
- matrix: the non living substance located between the cells of a connective tissue
- tissue that produces movement
- Tissue that Supports and protects body structures; stores fat; synthesizes blood cells
- Rapidly replace lost cells by cell division
- Tissue that contains cells that stores energy, insulates the body and cushions organs
- No blood vessels
- These fibers provide strength and stretching capacity
- The basement membrane surface
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- Glands that secrete their products onto body surfaces (skin) or into body cavities
- lines and covers surfaces
- Tissue that protects, supports and binds things together
- Intervertebral discs, pubis symphysis, menisci of knee joint are all made of this connective tissue
- Glands that secrete directly into body fluids or blood; ductless
- Connects muscle to bone
- tissue that recives stimuli and conducts impulses
- replaces damaged tissue with scar tissue
- type of epithelial tissue that forms membranes where diffusion occurs
- connective tissue with a solid but flexible gel like matrix
- Squamous: Contains a Single layer of flattened scale-like cells
- membrane that is on the free/unattached surface
- where chondrocytes are found
25 Clues: No blood vessels • Connects muscle to bone • lines and covers surfaces • where chondrocytes are found • tissue that produces movement • The basement membrane surface • replaces damaged tissue with scar tissue • Rapidly replace lost cells by cell division • membrane that is on the free/unattached surface • tissue that recives stimuli and conducts impulses • ...
BC's Crossword :) 2015-09-17
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- molten rock that is located beneath the earths surface
- igneous rock that forms when magma cools on the earths surface
- a scientist who studies geology
- a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres
- a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral
- a solid in which the particles are arranged in a pattern to make shapes with flat surfaces
- the process of breaking up rocks into smaller finer pieces that sink to the bottom of rivers, lakes and seas
- soft rock formed from layers of mud soil, very small weathered fragments of rock mixed with decaying plants or animal material
- layers or bands in rocks
- the thick layer of very hot, melted rock between the crust and the core of the earth
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- molten rock that flows out into the earths surface
- melted
- sedimentary rock made of rounded pebbles held in together with a matrix
- a scientist who studies the identification, properties and distribution of minerals
- substances which cannot be broken down into other substances
- the solid outermost part of the earth. The crust is all the land you see and the land on the ocean bottom
- fine grained material surrounding larger grains in sedimentary rock
- the movement of weathered rocks and soil
- something that has lasted fro a living thing that died pond ago. They can be body parts, that have turned into stone or animal tracks
- a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock
20 Clues: melted • layers or bands in rocks • a scientist who studies geology • a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock • a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres • the movement of weathered rocks and soil • a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral • molten rock that flows out into the earths surface • molten rock that is located beneath the earths surface • ...
NCI- MARYVILLE ACADEMY 2024-09-09
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- recognizing the need to remain professional by managing your own behavior and attitudes
- communication that deals with how to say things and does not include the words you use
- allows you to limit the person's low level risk movements and prevent harm
- a DCFS term used to describe physical contact, with minimum force for less than 5 minutes
- second level of behavior in the Model where you may notice the client avoiding or challenging the situation
- one of ways the Decision-Making Matrix model is used to consider risk
- verbal and emotional outburst: screaming, swearing high-energy output
- what staff needs to be when a client is showing anxiety
- acronym for Individualized Treatment Plan
- moving in opposite directions to weaken the person's grip while minimizing and pain or injury
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- behavior that presents an imminent risk to self or others
- this is essential to have to re-establish the relationship
- can be listed for a medical, social or developmental reason why a restraint should not be done
- a change in typical behavior
- setting offering a person clear choices and clarifying boundaries of acceptable behavior
- combining momentum with movement around a single point which is more effective that push and pull
- one of the ways the Decision-Making Matrix model is used to consider risk
- decrease in physical and emotional energy
- name for the High-Level Holding in a Standing Position
- stance managing your position, posture, and proximity to the person in crisis
- what you do when a client falls to the ground in a restraint
21 Clues: a change in typical behavior • decrease in physical and emotional energy • acronym for Individualized Treatment Plan • name for the High-Level Holding in a Standing Position • what staff needs to be when a client is showing anxiety • behavior that presents an imminent risk to self or others • this is essential to have to re-establish the relationship • ...
Unit 4 Biotechnology 2024-05-29
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- The use of a size filter to separate proteins
- Protein structure made from backbone interactions
- The process of determining protein concentration using electrophoresis
- The full name of GFP
- Buffer used to prepare the column matrix before protein separation
- Breaks disulfide bridges in proteins
- The use of a charge filter to separate proteins
- Fungal protein source that secretes protein
- Highly difficult protein source, best at producing folded proteins
- The molecules responsible for colour
- The use of water interactions to separate proteins
- Measurement of band migration in relation to dye front length
- Protein structure made from amino acid sequence
- The use of specific binding interactions to separate proteins
- Functional group that must be plentiful for spectrophotometric measurement of protein
- The state of a protein that has been reduced to its primary structure
- Solution containing lysed cells
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- Used instead of Agar in protein electrophoresis
- Electronegativity difference of 0.4 or lower
- Molecule that manipulates hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity interactions
- Attracting water
- Protein structure made from multiple chain interactions
- Electronegativity difference of 0.5 or higher
- The part of a column that allows for protein separation
- Repelling water
- The full name of DTT
- A process in which proteins are separated within a column matrix
- Protein structure made from R group interactions
- Protein source that must be lysed for extraction
- Substance that helps samples sink into wells instead of buffer
30 Clues: Repelling water • Attracting water • The full name of GFP • The full name of DTT • Solution containing lysed cells • Breaks disulfide bridges in proteins • The molecules responsible for colour • Fungal protein source that secretes protein • Electronegativity difference of 0.4 or lower • The use of a size filter to separate proteins • ...
Algebra 2 Math Crossword 2016-05-30
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- All the values that go into a function
- The common factor with the greatest coefficient and the greatest exponent abbreviation
- The set of all output values of a function
- A relation is simply a set of ordered pairs
- Form The equation of a straight line in the form y = mx + b where m is the slope of the line and b is its y-intercept
- A special relationship where each input has a single output
- A way to organize data in columns and rows; is written inside brackets [ ]
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- Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity
- A special number that can be calculated from a square matrix
- Rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- Tells you how steep a line is, or how much y increases as x increases; is constant (the same) anywhere on the line
11 Clues: All the values that go into a function • The set of all output values of a function • A relation is simply a set of ordered pairs • Rewriting an expression as the product of its factors • Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity • A special relationship where each input has a single output • ...
Kan du din biologi? 2018-10-02
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- Mitokondriens hålrum
- Viktig biokemisk förening
- Cellandning
- Cellen tar in partiklar
- Cellens kraftverk
- En process som sker i mitokondriens hålrum
- Ämnesomsättning
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- Från hög koncentration till låg koncentration
- Det är halvgenomsläppligt, det vill säga...
- Utsöndring av partiklar
- Har bl.a funktionen att avgränsa cytoplasman från omvärlden.
- Speciella kanalproteiner som transporterar vatten genom membranet
- transport Transport som följer koncentrationsgradienten
- En grupp fettliknande föreningar som har viktiga funktioner i alla djur- och växtceller
- Vattnets förflyttning över ett membran
- transport Transport som inte följer koncentrationsgradienten
16 Clues: Cellandning • Ämnesomsättning • Cellens kraftverk • Mitokondriens hålrum • Utsöndring av partiklar • Cellen tar in partiklar • Viktig biokemisk förening • Vattnets förflyttning över ett membran • En process som sker i mitokondriens hålrum • Det är halvgenomsläppligt, det vill säga... • Från hög koncentration till låg koncentration • ...
Biochemistry Crossword 2023-03-23
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- Vitamin necessary for PDH activity
- Common intermediate of gluconeogenesis and Krebs cycle
- High concentration affects PFK activity
- Hexokinase of the liver
- D of PDH
- Cellular location of fatty acid degradation
- Adds phosphate groups
- Formation blocked by 5-FU
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- Stimulates liver glycogen breakdown
- Causes gout
- Makes a baby's urine turn black upon oxidation
- F of FADH
- Can be converted to lactate
- It's formation is reduced in phenylketonuria
- Krebs inhibitor
- Cellular location for cholesterol biosynthesis
16 Clues: D of PDH • F of FADH • Causes gout • Krebs inhibitor • Adds phosphate groups • Hexokinase of the liver • Formation blocked by 5-FU • Can be converted to lactate • Vitamin necessary for PDH activity • Stimulates liver glycogen breakdown • High concentration affects PFK activity • Cellular location of fatty acid degradation • It's formation is reduced in phenylketonuria • ...
ReachOut Crossword No.1 2025-09-29
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- who you see when you're ill
- turns a car
- what we put the rubbish and recycling in
- a large and heavy book
- a creature
- used in fishing
- a red or green fruit
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- things you might look out of
- a celebration with chocolate eggs
- a building you live in
- an honest answer
- sometimes it's sunny, snowy or rainy
- large bodies of water
- a red gemstone
- an extinct creature
- lead character in the matrix
16 Clues: a creature • turns a car • a red gemstone • used in fishing • an honest answer • an extinct creature • a red or green fruit • large bodies of water • a building you live in • a large and heavy book • who you see when you're ill • things you might look out of • lead character in the matrix • a celebration with chocolate eggs • sometimes it's sunny, snowy or rainy • ...
Nerds 2025-10-01
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- 3D Printing filament type
- the slope of the curve
- An equation with more than one solution
- Area under the curve
- An arch
- Quantitative Chaos
- 3D modeling software for parts
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- type of force that makes planes fly
- ____-Moment Diagram
- 3D modeling software for large-scale blueprints
- Finding data between two points
- what makes things move
- A Strong Structure
- a boxy way to solve systems of equations
- A chart for humidity
- type of force that brings planes down
16 Clues: An arch • A Strong Structure • Quantitative Chaos • ____-Moment Diagram • Area under the curve • A chart for humidity • the slope of the curve • what makes things move • 3D Printing filament type • 3D modeling software for parts • Finding data between two points • type of force that makes planes fly • type of force that brings planes down • An equation with more than one solution • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-03-21
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- adenosine triphosphate is an important nucleic acid made of adenine, ribose, and __________ phosphates.
- During glycolycsis, glucose is broken into two ____________ molecules
- The electron Transport Chain has a net of ______ ___ ATP.
- a type of fermentation in which sugars are converted into cellular energy and produce ethanol and carbon dioxide as metabolic wastes.
- the folded inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- a series of metabolic processes in which the energy found in carbohydrates (biochemical energy) is transferred to ATP.
- stage one of cellular respiration that is anaerobic, and occurs in the cytoplasm.
- in cellular respiration we exhale _________ ___________ which is a product.
- ATP is used to power chemical reactions, build molecules, and supply _________ for your body’s activities.
- an important chemical compound that stores energy for living things.
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- the third stage of cellular respiration, aerobic,occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- both Glycolysis and the Kreb's Cycle have a net of ____ ATP.
- nucelic acid made up of adenine, ribose, and two phosphates.
- In cellular respiration we inhale oxygen, which is a __________.
- ______ ______ fermentation is a process by which sugars are converted into cellular energy and the metabolic byproduct lactic acid.
- The space inside the cristae.
- 2nd stage of cellular respiration, aerobic, and occurs in the matrix.
- energy that is "done" or spent after a high energy bond between phosphates is broken.
18 Clues: The space inside the cristae. • the folded inner membrane of the mitochondria. • The electron Transport Chain has a net of ______ ___ ATP. • both Glycolysis and the Kreb's Cycle have a net of ____ ATP. • nucelic acid made up of adenine, ribose, and two phosphates. • In cellular respiration we inhale oxygen, which is a __________. • ...
Photosynthesis+Celleur Resperation Crossword 2025-01-21
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- Processes that build complex molecules from simpler ones, requiring energy.
- respiration The process of converting biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP, involving glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
- energy Energy that is released from molecules, often used in cellular functions like movement or synthesis.
- synthase An enzyme that synthesizes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate, powered by a proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane.
- Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration.
- energy Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose.
- Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis.
- The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- Processes that break down molecules to release energy.
- cycle A series of reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that produce electron carriers and CO2 from pyruvate.
Down
- The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration and a product of photosynthesis.
- Processes that do not require oxygen, like anaerobic respiration or fermentation
- transport chain In cellular respiration, the chain that transfers electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP.
- The product formed when ATP loses a phosphate group, releasing energy.
- membrane: The membrane of the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain and ATP synthase are located.
- The first stage of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
- The innermost part of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- A waste product of cellular respiration and a substrate in photosynthesis.
18 Clues: Processes that break down molecules to release energy. • Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration. • energy Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose. • Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis. • The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis • ...
Machine Learning 2023-03-10
Across
- If two variables are independent, then their covariance, and their correlation, is
- What type of problem will be if the predicted variable is discrete
- which method is usedwhen one or some of the variables are dependent on others.?
Down
- What type of problem will be if the predicted variable is numeric
- In matrix off-diagonal term is called as
- Trying to fill the missing entries by computing is called
- In matrix diagonal term is called as
7 Clues: In matrix diagonal term is called as • In matrix off-diagonal term is called as • Trying to fill the missing entries by computing is called • What type of problem will be if the predicted variable is numeric • What type of problem will be if the predicted variable is discrete • which method is usedwhen one or some of the variables are dependent on others.? • ...
to-do 2024-04-08
Across
- a matrix that can help you organize tasks
- timetable
- arrange things
- We apologize for any ………… caused by the delay
- put off doing something
- adjective of To produce
- unhappinness you get after a disappointment or displeasure
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- require
- finishing time
- the feeling of being squeezed, unable to act and react
- doing things later
- a formal protest
- put in order of importance
- you do this with priorities, deadlines and limits
- cause troubles = make a ...
- not with a clear order
16 Clues: require • timetable • finishing time • arrange things • a formal protest • doing things later • not with a clear order • put off doing something • adjective of To produce • put in order of importance • cause troubles = make a ... • a matrix that can help you organize tasks • We apologize for any ………… caused by the delay • you do this with priorities, deadlines and limits • ...
Blood Crossword Puzzle Activity By R. Jafari 2021-09-05
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- the least common leukocyte
- the process that limits significant blood loss
- largest leukocyte
- red blood cell
- responsible for blood’s colloid osmotic pressure
- cancer of blood cells or bone marrow
- the most common leukocyte
- this organ produces erythropoietin
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- a process that breaks down fibrin
- fluid tissue
- a fluid consisting of plasma without clotting proteins
- production of red blood cells
- the second most common leukocyte
- erythrocyte destruction
- the liquid extracellular matrix of blood
15 Clues: fluid tissue • red blood cell • largest leukocyte • erythrocyte destruction • the most common leukocyte • the least common leukocyte • production of red blood cells • the second most common leukocyte • a process that breaks down fibrin • this organ produces erythropoietin • cancer of blood cells or bone marrow • the liquid extracellular matrix of blood • ...
Nucleus Module 1 & 2 Review 2025-09-22
Across
- The function that allows you to draw a path for your robot to follow
- The function that allows you to manually control your robot
- The light that shows at the back of the LED matrix to show you which direction your robot is facing
- Using a computer program execute a task in an automatic, repeatable, and accurate way.
- The kind of Sphero robot we are using in class
- This is coding that uses prewritten statements that you drag and drop into the programming canvas
- You should change this setting if your robot depending on what kind of surface you're driving on
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- The area of technology that deals with the design, construction, application, and operation of robots.
- The area where you will be creating programs for your robot, either by drawing, block coding, or writing Javascript.
- This is the color of the taillight on your robot
- The 8x8 grid of lights on top of your robot
- This is how many pixels are in your LED Matrix
12 Clues: The 8x8 grid of lights on top of your robot • This is how many pixels are in your LED Matrix • The kind of Sphero robot we are using in class • This is the color of the taillight on your robot • The function that allows you to manually control your robot • The function that allows you to draw a path for your robot to follow • ...
Skeletal System Crossword-B. Cave 2022-03-08
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- Shaft of a long bone
- Tightly packed, walls of shaft
- Bone that starts as Hyaline Cartilage
- brekas down bone matrix
- makes up spongy bone
- bone cell
- Dense CT covers surface of bones
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- Cavity containing red/yellow bone marrow
- White tissue that covers ends of bones
- Made of trabeculae
- Either end of a long bone
- Central Canal of compact bone
- bone forming cell
13 Clues: bone cell • bone forming cell • Made of trabeculae • Shaft of a long bone • makes up spongy bone • brekas down bone matrix • Either end of a long bone • Central Canal of compact bone • Tightly packed, walls of shaft • Dense CT covers surface of bones • Bone that starts as Hyaline Cartilage • White tissue that covers ends of bones • Cavity containing red/yellow bone marrow
Science Fiction Crossword 2022-05-13
Across
- 2001: A Space _______
- Author of Rendezvous With Rama
- Warrior race in "Star Trek"
- Another name for robot
- Type of war written about by Joe Haldeman
- How many Laws of Robotics
- The ________ Tale
- The Time ______
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- Author of 1984, George _____
- Starship _______
- 1999 Cyberpunk movie
- The opposite of Utopia
- Number of films in the main "Star Wars" saga
- first name of comic sci-fi hero _____ Gordon
- first name of sci-fi publisher Gernsback
15 Clues: The Time ______ • Starship _______ • The ________ Tale • 1999 Cyberpunk movie • 2001: A Space _______ • Another name for robot • The opposite of Utopia • How many Laws of Robotics • Warrior race in "Star Trek" • Author of 1984, George _____ • Author of Rendezvous With Rama • first name of sci-fi publisher Gernsback • Type of war written about by Joe Haldeman • ...
Biology Chapter 4 Extra Credit (2) 2025-10-25
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- makes ribosomes and DNA
- Harvests energy and transfers it to ATP
- inner membrane
- states that the phospholipid bilayer behaves like a fluid more than a solid
- attached to the surface of the rough ER
- double membrane that surrounds the nucleus
- processes and packages proteins and lipids
- made of protein fibers
- fluid on the inside
- Builds lipids
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- found in cytoplasm
- digestive enzymes
- Directs cells activities and stores DNA
- has ribosomes
- detoxification enzymes
15 Clues: has ribosomes • Builds lipids • inner membrane • digestive enzymes • found in cytoplasm • fluid on the inside • detoxification enzymes • made of protein fibers • makes ribosomes and DNA • Directs cells activities and stores DNA • Harvests energy and transfers it to ATP • attached to the surface of the rough ER • double membrane that surrounds the nucleus • ...
Skeletal System Part 1 2025-05-29
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- a dense membrane covering the outer surface of bones except at joints
- the lower back region of the vertebral column, below the thoracic vertebrae
- the upper jawbone that also forms part of the eye sockets and nasal cavity
- a mature bone cell that maintains bone tissue
- dense bone tissue that forms the outer layer of bones and provides strength
- the portion of the skeleton that includes the limbs and the girdles
- small cavities within bone matrix that house osteocytes
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- a bone-resorbing cell that breaks down bone tissue
- the lattice-like network of bony spines in spongy bone
- the lower jawbone; the largest and strongest bone of the face
- the soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced or fat is stored
- relating to the middle section of the vertebral column; connected to the ribs
- a U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue and is not attached to other bones
- a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine, formed from fused vertebrae
- a bone-forming cell responsible for building new bone matrix
- the central part of the skeleton, including the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage
- porous bone tissue found inside bones, containing spaces filled with marrow
- the flat bone in the center of the chest to which ribs attach; also called the breastbone
18 Clues: a mature bone cell that maintains bone tissue • a bone-resorbing cell that breaks down bone tissue • the lattice-like network of bony spines in spongy bone • small cavities within bone matrix that house osteocytes • a bone-forming cell responsible for building new bone matrix • the lower jawbone; the largest and strongest bone of the face • ...
Bio Chapter 7 2025-12-12
Across
- a central metabolic pathway in cellular respiration that oxidizes acetyl CoA
- the vital biochemical process where cells break down glucose (food) and oxygen to create usable energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water
- -a highly folded phospholipid bilayer that separates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space
- - a crucial metabolic molecule linking nutrient breakdown (from carbs, fats, proteins) to energy production (Krebs Cycle) and biosynthesis (fats, cholesterol, neurotransmitters)
- with out oxygen
- Alcoholic fermentation is an anaerobic (no oxygen needed) biological process where microorganisms
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- an anaerobic (oxygen-free) metabolic process where sugars (like glucose) are converted into cellular energy (ATP) and the byproduct lactic acid
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen
- the final stage of cellular respiration
- a crucial four-carbon molecule in cell metabolism, acting as a key intermediate in the Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs cycle) for energy (ATP) production
- the supportive substance surrounding cells or structures
- - Adenosine Triphosphate
- - Chemiosmosis is the process where ions move across a semipermeable membrane
- a fundamental metabolic process in the cell's cytoplasm that breaks down one glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules
- a crucial three carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis
- the narrow region between two membranes
- - a crucial coenzyme that carries electrons, powering energy (ATP) production in cells, aiding enzyme function
- -a vital coenzyme in cellular respiration
18 Clues: with out oxygen • - Adenosine Triphosphate • the final stage of cellular respiration • the narrow region between two membranes • -a vital coenzyme in cellular respiration • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen • the supportive substance surrounding cells or structures • a crucial three carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis • ...
Cell resperation 2024-01-05
10 Clues: amino acids • requires oxygen • mitochondrial matrix • produce their own food • does not require oxygen • energy molecule of the cell • eats producers or consumers • cytoplasm just outside of mitochondria • where cellular respiration takes place • all living organisms use this to carry out biological prosseces
Multidimension 2025-11-25
10 Clues: / Size of an array • / Pointer to an element • / Array within an array • / Collection of elements • / Single item in an array • / Vertical line of elements • / Horizontal line of elements • / Array with irregular length • / A rectangular array of numbers • / Notation for accessing an element
Multidimension 2025-11-25
10 Clues: / Size of an array • / Pointer to an element • / Array within an array • / Collection of elements • / Single item in an array • / Vertical line of elements • / Horizontal line of elements • / Array with irregular length • / A rectangular array of numbers • / Notation for accessing an element
August Word Search 2025-08-05
Puzzle 2 2023-08-19
Across
- Iconic band and live shows.
- Springfield's beloved animated family.
- Bright green citrusy soda.
- Intelligent and saxophone-playing Simpson.
- Beach party madness on TV.
- Supernatural mysteries with Mulder and Scully.
- Music videos with added insights.
- "Bye Bye Bye" harmonies.
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- Epic battles in the virtual arena.
- Reality-bending cyberpunk film.
- Y2K computer bug panic.
- "No soup for you!" comedy.
- Gaming nostalgia with iconic titles.
- Bayside High's teenage escapades.
- Handcrafted music compilation tradition.
15 Clues: Y2K computer bug panic. • "Bye Bye Bye" harmonies. • "No soup for you!" comedy. • Bright green citrusy soda. • Beach party madness on TV. • Iconic band and live shows. • Reality-bending cyberpunk film. • Bayside High's teenage escapades. • Music videos with added insights. • Epic battles in the virtual arena. • Gaming nostalgia with iconic titles. • ...
djv 2023-12-18
10 Clues: smart • Come undone • Lobe in the brain • Cannot be explained • A glitch in the ______ • Deja vu means already _____ • Someone who studies the brain • Well known from somewhere else • Claim or assert that something took places • The Mandela Effect is an example of a _______.
NAIL CROSSWORD 2023-01-18
10 Clues: - natraul nail • -whitish half moon • - hardened keritan • -dead colorless tissue • -mistaken for the cuticle • - where the cells are formed • - living portion of the skin • - extends off part of the nail • - composed of several diffrent parts • - thin layer of tissue on nail plate
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2025-12-18
10 Clues: H2o • Glucose • Creates ATP and H2o • Pyruvate without O2 • In yeast it makes alcohol • Where the Krebs cycle occurs • Cellular Respiration starts with • Plants getting food from sunlight • What happens to glucose when it splits • A pigment in the membrane of the thylakoid
The Conspiriacies 2023-03-21
Across
- Faked space mission
- "National Treasure" Hiders
- The Game We Are All Stuck In "Movie"
- Where the government keeps the aliens
- In the mountains, large and with fur
- Vault behind our presidents face
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- Synonym for thinking/planning
- The Pyramid People
- Inside Flying Saucers
- Government Spy Drones Hiding In Plain Sight
- Not a "Round" earth
- A chinese made virus
- Famous Assasinated President (CIA)
13 Clues: The Pyramid People • Faked space mission • Not a "Round" earth • A chinese made virus • Inside Flying Saucers • "National Treasure" Hiders • Synonym for thinking/planning • Vault behind our presidents face • Famous Assasinated President (CIA) • The Game We Are All Stuck In "Movie" • In the mountains, large and with fur • Where the government keeps the aliens • ...
Skeletal system review 2020-10-05
Across
- responding to changes in the bone
- less leads to brittle bones need
- maintain bone matrix in lacunae
- soft and less bones need
- center diaphysis containing fat
- ends of the bone
- lines inner surface of compact bone
- little holes where osteocytes reside
- bone on the outside of a bone
- connection between Haversian canals
Down
- shaft of a bone
- provides the nutrients to the bone
- deposit bone on surfaces
- become osteoblasts
- ability to withstand bending forces
- reabsorb bone derived from monocytes
- hemopoietic, at the epiphyses
- concentric plates in compact bone
- structural unit of compact bone
19 Clues: shaft of a bone • ends of the bone • become osteoblasts • deposit bone on surfaces • soft and less bones need • hemopoietic, at the epiphyses • bone on the outside of a bone • maintain bone matrix in lacunae • center diaphysis containing fat • structural unit of compact bone • less leads to brittle bones need • responding to changes in the bone • concentric plates in compact bone • ...
Netflix's DARK 2025-06-30
Across
- Where someone took a wrong turn
- Makes for a good bookmark
- It's all for her
- "but it's actually a piece of the Devil"
- Cloudy with a chance of _
- He never saw it coming
- Minotaurus Press
- Those who derive pleasure from killing
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- It glitched
- Lost in the sand
- All bark, no bite
- A yellow fashion statement
- A relic from the war that became useful
- The one who holds the thread
- Isn't this commercial outdated?
- A symbol that may shed
- ♾
- Where to go when you're hungry
- The archives are incomplete
19 Clues: ♾ • It glitched • Lost in the sand • It's all for her • Minotaurus Press • All bark, no bite • A symbol that may shed • He never saw it coming • Makes for a good bookmark • Cloudy with a chance of _ • A yellow fashion statement • The archives are incomplete • The one who holds the thread • Where to go when you're hungry • Where someone took a wrong turn • Isn't this commercial outdated? • ...
Pie crossword 2013-02-14
Across
- creates gluten
- sodium bicarbonate
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- makes baked good rise
- utensil used to roll out pie
- regulates the action of yeast
- utensil used to cut in fat
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- the mixture inside the pie
- tenderizes gluten
Down
- provides yummy taste
- hydrates the protein
- what the pie is baked in
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- what the pie is baked in
- coagulates to trap air
- what you use to keep time
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- coats the flour particles
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • utensil used to cut in fat • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
I LOVE PIE 2013-02-14
Across
- the mixture inside the pie
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- provides yummy taste
- utensil used to cut in fat
- tenderizes gluten
- utensil used to roll out pie
- coagulates to trap air
Down
- regulates the action of yeast
- hydrates the protein
- makes baked good rise
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- what you use to keep time
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- creates gluten
- what the pie is baked in
- coats the flour particles
- sodium bicarbonate
- what the pie is baked in
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • hydrates the protein • provides yummy taste • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • makes carbon dioxide gas • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
Pie Pie Pie 2013-02-14
Across
- creates gluten
- regulates the action of yeast
- provides yummy taste
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- coagulates to trap air
- what the pie is baked in
- the mixture inside the pie
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- utensil used to cut in fat
- what you use to keep time
- hydrates the protein
- makes carbon dioxide gas
Down
- utensil used to roll out pie
- tenderizes gluten
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- coats the flour particles
- makes baked good rise
- what the pie is baked in
- sodium bicarbonate
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • coats the flour particles • what you use to keep time • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
PIEEEEEEEEEEE 2013-02-14
Across
- utensil used to cut in fat
- what the pie is baked in
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- what you use to keep time
- the mixture inside the pie
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- sodium bicarbonate
- tenderizes gluten
- utensil used to roll out pie
- coats the flour particles
- makes carbon dioxide gas
Down
- coagulates to trap air
- creates gluten
- makes baked good rise
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- provides yummy taste
- what the pie is baked in
- regulates the action of yeast
- hydrates the protein
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • utensil used to cut in fat • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
Pie 2025-11-07
Across
- what you use to keep time
- provides yummy taste
- coats the flour particles
- what the pie is baked in
- utensil used to cut in fat
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- makes baked good rise
- tenderizes gluten
Down
- sodium bicarbonate
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- utensil used to roll out pie
- the mixture inside the pie
- creates gluten
- regulates the action of yeast
- hydrates the protein
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- what the pie is baked in
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- coagulates to trap air
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
Ansoff Matrix 2014-06-23
Across
- assists organizations to map strategic product market growth
- The activity or fact of increasing the market share of an existing product, or promoting a new product.
- The expansion of the total market for a product or company by entering new segments of the market,converting nonusers into users.
- the act or practice of manufacturing a variety of products, etc.so that a failure in or an economic slump affecting one of them will not be disastrous.
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- The creation of products with new or different characteristics that offer new or additional benefits to the customer.
5 Clues: assists organizations to map strategic product market growth • The activity or fact of increasing the market share of an existing product, or promoting a new product. • The creation of products with new or different characteristics that offer new or additional benefits to the customer. • ...
Matrix Crossword 2024-01-18
Movies and Shows (No spaces) 2025-03-26
8 Clues: Dun Dun • Lawyers • Central Perk • SANTA'S COMING • surfing and mystery • Yere a wizard Harry • That's what she said. • Just how deep does the rabbit hole go?
CCA Friday Crossword 03/11/2023 2023-11-03
12 Clues: B:020 • Meeting room • Meeting room • Meeting room • meeting room • Due by 12:00 today • Fire alarm test day • Rachel Smiths's PDL region • Trusted ____ Agreement Call • CM12 - inside or outside M25? • IP matrix: Sheet 1, cell H:192 • Nearest chiro clinic, "Back ____"
BrownK - Period 2 2021-02-18
10 Clues: makes keratin • makes melanin • softens the skin • upper layer of skin • hair growth happens • skin below the nail • the bottom layer of skin • help skin stretch and stay firm • cells that help protect your body • protects the network of muscles and bones
Tissue Clue 2013-12-05
10 Clues: husk of coconut • muscles of heart • fat storing tissue • fluid matrix of blood • nature of skeletal muscles • also called lateral meristem • meristem found on internodes • also known as dividing tissue • present in nose,ear,trachea, larynx • functional unit of the nervous system
Multidimensional 2025-11-25
10 Clues: / Size of an array • / Array within an array • / Pointer to an element • / Collection of elements • / Single item in an array • / Vertical line of elements • / Array with irregular length • / Horizontal line of elements • / A rectangular array of numbers • / Notation for accessing an element
puzzle 2021-11-05
Across
- respiration It takes place in the
- the breaking down of sugar molecules
- cycle the sequence of reactions
- living, active, or occurring only in the presence
- The initial metabolichondria
- transport train A group of compounds
Down
- Mitochondrion - the mitochondrion internal
- living
- an organelle found in large numbers
- nicotinamide
- respiration changing of stored chemical energy
- is the energy used by an organism
12 Clues: living • nicotinamide • The initial metabolichondria • cycle the sequence of reactions • is the energy used by an organism • respiration It takes place in the • an organelle found in large numbers • the breaking down of sugar molecules • transport train A group of compounds • Mitochondrion - the mitochondrion internal • respiration changing of stored chemical energy • ...
Review SOP 2021-09-10
8 Clues: the matrix • 7 pemborosan • berisi kata kerja • sudah dibakukan, acuan • 4 peran tanggung jawab • menggunakan belah ketupat • cara mengubah input menjadi output • beberapa komponen yg saling berhubungan
Mobility vocabulary 2022-07-15
Across
- groups of muscle fibers
- covering of bone
- fluid filled sac to cushion bone
- contractile protein
- connects bones to bones
Down
- long cylinder shaped shaft of bone
- fluid accumulation
- bone is out of alignment
- ability to return to original shape
- loss of muscle tone
- collagen and other content allowing bone to be hard
11 Clues: covering of bone • fluid accumulation • loss of muscle tone • contractile protein • groups of muscle fibers • connects bones to bones • bone is out of alignment • fluid filled sac to cushion bone • long cylinder shaped shaft of bone • ability to return to original shape • collagen and other content allowing bone to be hard
Human Resources Puzzle 2023-07-06
Across
- Annual survey to evaluate benefits
- Gender Wellness Fund annual amount
- Matrix What is under patent review
- Payroll platform
- Captures and maintains employee data
- Childcare/Dependent Care & Reproductive Wellness Fund annual amount
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- HRA annual amount
- Per diem
- FSA, FSA Dependent Care, and HRA platform
- Captures people analytics
- Annual survey to gather employee engagement
11 Clues: Per diem • Payroll platform • HRA annual amount • Captures people analytics • Annual survey to evaluate benefits • Gender Wellness Fund annual amount • Matrix What is under patent review • Captures and maintains employee data • FSA, FSA Dependent Care, and HRA platform • Annual survey to gather employee engagement • ...
a 2018-04-16
10 Clues: Not divergent • to interpolate • To be together • rule of suppression • It satisfies the equation • Divisible by itself or one • Point where maxima is found • Point where minimum is found • Array of elements in row & column • To take the function to next value
Science Fiction Crossword 2021-02-10
Across
- First name of sci-fi comic hero ___ Gordon
- 'The ____ Tale'
- Another name for a robot
- 'The Time _____'
- How many Laws of Robotics?
- Type of war written about by Joe Haldeman
- First name of sci-fi publisher Gernsback
- Author of 'Rendezvous with Rama'
- 1999 Cyberpunk movie
Down
- Warrior alien race in 'Star Trek'
- '2001: A Space...'
- Author of '1984', George...
- Opposite to Utopia
- Number of films in the main 'Star Wars' saga
- 'Starship...'
15 Clues: 'Starship...' • 'The ____ Tale' • 'The Time _____' • '2001: A Space...' • Opposite to Utopia • 1999 Cyberpunk movie • Another name for a robot • How many Laws of Robotics? • Author of '1984', George... • Author of 'Rendezvous with Rama' • Warrior alien race in 'Star Trek' • First name of sci-fi publisher Gernsback • Type of war written about by Joe Haldeman • ...
Pie crossword 2013-02-14
Across
- creates gluten
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- utensil used to roll out pie
- hydrates the protein
- coagulates to trap air
- coats the flour particles
- provides yummy taste
- regulates the action of yeast
- what you use to keep time
- what the pie is baked in
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- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- makes baked good rise
- utensil used to cut in fat
- sodium bicarbonate
- tenderizes gluten
- the mixture inside the pie
- what the pie is baked in
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • hydrates the protein • provides yummy taste • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • makes carbon dioxide gas • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • coats the flour particles • what you use to keep time • utensil used to cut in fat • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
Pie 2013-02-14
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- what you use to keep time
- provides yummy taste
- coats the flour particles
- what the pie is baked in
- utensil used to cut in fat
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- makes baked good rise
- tenderizes gluten
Down
- sodium bicarbonate
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- utensil used to roll out pie
- the mixture inside the pie
- creates gluten
- regulates the action of yeast
- hydrates the protein
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- what the pie is baked in
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- coagulates to trap air
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
CT Experiment 4 Pre-Quiz 2023-01-18
4 Clues: "u" is the ______ in the state space form • ___ space model requires knowledge of matrices. • A matrix with all zeros is called a ____ matrix. • If we write rows of matrix as column and vice versa, it is called ____ matrix.
I LOVE PIE 2013-02-14
Across
- what you use to keep time
- the mixture inside the pie
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- what the pie is baked in
- utensil used to cut in fat
- provides yummy taste
- coats the flour particles
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- creates gluten
- tenderizes gluten
- coagulates to trap air
Down
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- hydrates the protein
- makes baked good rise
- what the pie is baked in
- sodium bicarbonate
- utensil used to roll out pie
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- regulates the action of yeast
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • hydrates the protein • provides yummy taste • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • makes carbon dioxide gas • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
Matrices 2021-12-13
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- An m×n matrix is a rectangular array of real numbers arranged in m horizontal rows and n verticial columbs.What is this?
- A diagonal matrix,for which all terms on the main diagonal are equal.What is this?
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- In which matrix is the number of rows and columns equal?
- A=[aj] which every time of the main diagonal is zero,that is aj=0 for i≠j.What is this?
- Aᵗ
5 Clues: Aᵗ • In which matrix is the number of rows and columns equal? • A diagonal matrix,for which all terms on the main diagonal are equal.What is this? • A=[aj] which every time of the main diagonal is zero,that is aj=0 for i≠j.What is this? • An m×n matrix is a rectangular array of real numbers arranged in m horizontal rows and n verticial columbs.What is this?
vocab list 2 Matr Mater&Pat/Pater 2025-08-18
9 Clues: female leader • a married woman • society ruled by men • supporter or guardian • create a physical object • strong protective masculine energy • supports their country (fatherland) • environment which something develops • moms or mothers, strong protective feminine energy
Case study 2 2025-12-16
10 Clues: Dogs should be • LOw growth, low share • High growth, low share • Matrix measures market • Matrix measures market • Question marks use cash • High Growth, High Share • The maxtrix name initials • Low Growth, High share-cash • Stars eventually become these
Level 5 Matrix Skills 2019-01-04
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- the mixed third and second conditional is also called "the _____ conditional"
- preposition used after the adjectives "confident", "optimistic", "doubtful", etc.
- the verbs "fail", "strive", "learn", etc. are followed by this verbal
- verb tense that relates two past actions (4,7)
- verbal phrase commonly used after "before", "while", "after", etc.
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- the most common examples of this verb are "make", "get", "let" and "have"
- vocabulary related to food, diet, religion, etc. can be useful for this function (talking about _____)
- grammar topic used for reporting what was said (8,6)
- vocabulary topic that can be useful for talking about personal characteristics
- the verbs "appreciate", "suggest", "mention", etc. are followed by this verbal
10 Clues: verb tense that relates two past actions (4,7) • grammar topic used for reporting what was said (8,6) • verbal phrase commonly used after "before", "while", "after", etc. • the verbs "fail", "strive", "learn", etc. are followed by this verbal • the most common examples of this verb are "make", "get", "let" and "have" • ...
🐕 Cujo Vocab Matrix 2023-09-22
10 Clues: CLOUDED • THICK & STICKY • COLDLY DETERMINED • EXAGGERATED IMAGE • AN ANIMAL)WITH RABIES • FAINT OR BE EMOTIONALLY • ORANGE/ BROWN OR YELLOW COLOR • MAKE AGGRESSIVE GROWL W/ BARED TEETH • NOT CERTAIN/SURE, TEMPORARY OR HESITANT • DO SOMEETHING SLOWLY/ RELAXEDLY, LAZILY
Sally Beauty May Matrix 2025-05-18
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- Whisper quiet clipper
- Hypoallergenic shaver
- Andis Beard/body trimmer has a built in _______ dial selector.
- The Incred clipper by Andis has ______ coated stainless steel blades
- Made for precision outlining, detailing, and dry shaving.
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- Can be used as a clipper or a trimmer
- Trimmer that has turbo mode, which boosts power for cutting through thick or wet hair with ease.
- comes with an interchangeable housing so you can customize
- a trimmer manufactured with diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings to last eight times longer than stainless steel blades
- has a 1.5” LED digital display screen gives you battery status and reminders on when to oil your blade
10 Clues: Whisper quiet clipper • Hypoallergenic shaver • Can be used as a clipper or a trimmer • Made for precision outlining, detailing, and dry shaving. • comes with an interchangeable housing so you can customize • Andis Beard/body trimmer has a built in _______ dial selector. • The Incred clipper by Andis has ______ coated stainless steel blades • ...
Year 10 Matrix vocabulary 2025-12-04
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- Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.”
- Unfairly harsh or cruel; keeping people down.
- Greek philosopher known for asking probing questions to find truth.
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote *The Republic*.
- Found everywhere; appearing in many places at once.
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- Giving human characteristics to animals or objects.
- Slowly and secretly causing harm.
- Causing great harm in a subtle or gradual way.
- Extremely distressing or upsetting.
- Doubting or questioning whether something is true.
10 Clues: Slowly and secretly causing harm. • Extremely distressing or upsetting. • Unfairly harsh or cruel; keeping people down. • Causing great harm in a subtle or gradual way. • Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.” • Doubting or questioning whether something is true. • Giving human characteristics to animals or objects. • ...
Epithelial Cells 2021-04-26
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- Cell - A thin layer of flattened cells that normally are found in the capillaries and the air sacs of lungs.
- Tissues - Tissues specialized for contraction, can turn atp into mechanical energy.
- Muscle Tissue -Tissues Type composed of wide,branching cardiac muscle cells.
- Muscle tissue - Consist of smooth muscle cells and found in the wall of every organ.
- Cartilage - Cartilage that contains numerous elastic fibers that make it extremely resilient and flexible. Formed in the external flap of the outer ear, the epiglottis, the auditory tube leading to the middle ear cavity.
- Tissues - Tissues that connect body parts, is the most distributed and abundant tissue of the body. This tissue is composed of many types of cells and the extracellular matrix they secrete.
- - A cartilage where the matrix is dominated by collagen fibers and a little ground substance, the fibers are interwoven to make it tough and durable.Found in the knee joint and the pubic bones of the pelvis.
- Epithelium - Epithelial Tissue comprised of two or more layer of cells.
- Cartilage - The most common of cartilage, this matrix contains closely packed collagen fibers. Can be found in the tips of the ribs and covering synovial joints, supports the larynx and trachea.
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- Cell - A single layer of cells that fit close together and are tall, these cells line the length of the digestive tract.
- muscle - Long, thin strained muscle cells that are parallel to each other.
- - a gel that contains a polysaccharide named chondroitin sulfates that bonds with proteins to form a ground substance called proteoglycans. Cartilage is found in joints and bones as well as your nose and ears. There are three different kinds of cartilage.
- - A mature cell with properties of an immature cell, produces protein fibers as well as ground substance.
- - The thin tissue forming the outer layer of the body and lining the canal.
- Epithelium - Epithelial tissue composed of a single layer of cells.
- Cell - An epithelial cell with a shape that is about as wide as it is tall
16 Clues: Epithelium - Epithelial tissue composed of a single layer of cells. • Epithelium - Epithelial Tissue comprised of two or more layer of cells. • muscle - Long, thin strained muscle cells that are parallel to each other. • Cell - An epithelial cell with a shape that is about as wide as it is tall • ...
AP BIOLOGY Unit 3 Part 1 2022-11-07
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- useable form of glucose in cellular respiration
- inside part of mitochondria; low concentration area
- does not require oxygen
- reduced form of NADP+
- where light dependent reaction occurs
- absorbs 680nm light
- first step in cellular respiration
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- process to create glucose
- enzyme used to make ATP
- electron is gained
- pigment used in photosynthesis
11 Clues: electron is gained • absorbs 680nm light • reduced form of NADP+ • enzyme used to make ATP • does not require oxygen • process to create glucose • pigment used in photosynthesis • first step in cellular respiration • where light dependent reaction occurs • useable form of glucose in cellular respiration • inside part of mitochondria; low concentration area
Chapter 17 - calculus 2025-08-12
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- lacking shape or form
- contains more solute than normally possible at a given temperature
- point of origin or focus for calculus formation
- microorganism that lives without oxygen
- microorganism that requires oxygen
- white blood cel
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- inhibits calcification
- mineral found in calculus
- intercellular substance in tissue or calculus
- hardened dental biofilm
- without cells
11 Clues: without cells • white blood cel • lacking shape or form • inhibits calcification • hardened dental biofilm • mineral found in calculus • microorganism that requires oxygen • microorganism that lives without oxygen • intercellular substance in tissue or calculus • point of origin or focus for calculus formation • contains more solute than normally possible at a given temperature
Arrays 2020-09-24
10 Clues: data in array • types of array • initialization types • collection of same data • starting value of array • more than two subscript • specify the type of array • used to initialize at run time • trying to access beyond size of array • another name of multidimensional array
Multidimension 2025-11-25
10 Clues: / Size of an array • / Pointer to an element • / Array within an array • / Collection of elements • / Single item in an array • / Vertical line of elements • / Horizontal line of elements • / Array with irregular length • / A rectangular array of numbers • / Notation for accessing an element
Dental Hygiene Courses 2022-04-11
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- hygienists using "tools" in your mouth
- potions lab
- how bodies function
- cells, organelles, viruses, fibrous matrix
- etiology, treatment, disease, diagnosis
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- side effects, pills, injections, neurons
- you are what you eat
- study of skeletal, muscular, respiratory
- mean, median, mode, Chi square, T-test,
- be careful or you might glow
- fertilization, implantation, differentiation
11 Clues: potions lab • how bodies function • you are what you eat • be careful or you might glow • hygienists using "tools" in your mouth • mean, median, mode, Chi square, T-test, • etiology, treatment, disease, diagnosis • side effects, pills, injections, neurons • study of skeletal, muscular, respiratory • cells, organelles, viruses, fibrous matrix • ...
Calculus key terms 2 2025-08-11
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- more than can be held
- tartar-control;parotid saliva
- Almost shapeless,different looks in structures
- Free oxygen
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- you will see no cells
- Hard like plaque that is found on teeth
- A point of origin
- Structured and surrounding
- Absence of oxygen
- White blood cells
- Seen in bones + teeth contains calcium and phosphate
11 Clues: Free oxygen • A point of origin • Absence of oxygen • White blood cells • you will see no cells • more than can be held • Structured and surrounding • tartar-control;parotid saliva • Hard like plaque that is found on teeth • Almost shapeless,different looks in structures • Seen in bones + teeth contains calcium and phosphate
Chapter 9 crossword 2016-01-06
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- sugar breaking
- in air
- makes 36 ATP
- has 2 ATP
- The first stage/reaction of Cellular Respirtion
- releases energy from food
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- Food is mostly measured in ____________________
- One molecule of ______________ releases 3811 calories when burned
- is the process that releases energy from food
- high energy state
- without air
- Oxygen + Glucose --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + __________
- second stage of cellular respiration
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature
- innermost compartment of the mitochondria
15 Clues: in air • has 2 ATP • without air • makes 36 ATP • sugar breaking • high energy state • releases energy from food • second stage of cellular respiration • innermost compartment of the mitochondria • is the process that releases energy from food • Food is mostly measured in ____________________ • The first stage/reaction of Cellular Respirtion • ...
Lesson 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-29
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- Marriage to a single mate.
- The male head of the family or tribe.
- Marriage to two mates.
- Name derived from a paternal ancestor.
- Having to do with the family.
- Dominated by one's wife.
- To be friendly with.
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- Like an uncle.
- A society ruled or controlled by women.
- The surroundings within which something begins or develops.
- Pertaining to brothers; brotherly.
- To go to regularly.
- A family inheritance.
- Support; encouragement.
14 Clues: Like an uncle. • To go to regularly. • To be friendly with. • A family inheritance. • Marriage to two mates. • Support; encouragement. • Dominated by one's wife. • Marriage to a single mate. • Having to do with the family. • Pertaining to brothers; brotherly. • The male head of the family or tribe. • Name derived from a paternal ancestor. • A society ruled or controlled by women. • ...
Zellatmung und Fotosynthese 2017-06-05
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- Teilprozess, bei dem Sauerstoff entsteht
- Ort der Zellatmung
- Der grüne Blattfarbstoff
- stoff, der bei der Fotosynthese produziert und bei der Atmung verbraucht wird
- Prozess zur Herstellung von Milchprodukten
- Grundsubstanz der Mitochondiren
- Diese Eucyten enthalten Chloroplasten
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- Gärung Prozess, bei dem Glucose zu Alkohol abgebaut wird
- Ort der Fotosynthese
- Produkt der Atmungskette
- Teilprozess, bei dem Glucose entsteht
- Geldrollenartige Stapel in den Chloroplasten
- Kohlenstoff entsteht während des...
- Grundsubstanz der Chloroplasten
14 Clues: Ort der Fotosynthese • Ort der Zellatmung • Produkt der Atmungskette • Der grüne Blattfarbstoff • Grundsubstanz der Chloroplasten • Grundsubstanz der Mitochondiren • Kohlenstoff entsteht während des... • Teilprozess, bei dem Glucose entsteht • Diese Eucyten enthalten Chloroplasten • Teilprozess, bei dem Sauerstoff entsteht • Prozess zur Herstellung von Milchprodukten • ...
FAMILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-02-16
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- The loudest person in the family is….
- Our house number is_______
- Our Favorite Hotel in Muskoka
- Mommy's favourite dog
- Charlie's first word is_______
- Elises favourite dinner
- Our go-to park
- Buddy's favourite green treat
- Elise's Favourite Teacher is________
- Our alarm code word
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- Elise’s Favorite Colour
- Mommy’s BMW is______
- Our last name is_____
- The College that Mommy and daddy went to is in_____
- Mommy got pregnant in __________
- Charlie and Daddy's Favourite movie to watch together
- The zodiac mommy and daddy has is_______
- The Favourite Child is…….
- Daddy's favourite movie
- Charlie and Elise have ______ Aunts and Uncles
20 Clues: Our go-to park • Our alarm code word • Mommy’s BMW is______ • Our last name is_____ • Mommy's favourite dog • Elise’s Favorite Colour • Elises favourite dinner • Daddy's favourite movie • The Favourite Child is……. • Our house number is_______ • Our Favorite Hotel in Muskoka • Buddy's favourite green treat • Charlie's first word is_______ • Mommy got pregnant in __________ • ...
Quiz 4 2014-01-15
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- “The Matrix” main character
- First name of Canadian Prime Minister
- Country of origin of famous church in Cardiff Bay
- Triple Decker Chocolate Cookie treats
- China’s most populous city
- The first U.S. state.
- Closest underground line to the O2 arena
- Tree and Colour
- Surname of character Sean Connery portrayed in a 1996 film, with Nicholas Cage.
- Not at expected time
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- Cash conversion
- UK shop founded in 1973
- Warrington is in this county.
- Two large circles around Earth
- Fear of snakes
- Surname of American Businessman
- Surrounded
- Not as much
- Mount Everest borders China and -----
19 Clues: Surrounded • Not as much • Fear of snakes • Cash conversion • Tree and Colour • Not at expected time • The first U.S. state. • UK shop founded in 1973 • China’s most populous city • “The Matrix” main character • Warrington is in this county. • Two large circles around Earth • Surname of American Businessman • First name of Canadian Prime Minister • Triple Decker Chocolate Cookie treats • ...
JT's Awesome Birthday Crossword Vol. 1 2020-07-24
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- Magical brooms carrying water
- Suddenly _________
- ________'s Unfinished Symphony
- "When I get free, you won't see me, here for ____!"
- City of Brotherly Love
- Edward Hopper painting
- Safety _____ Efficiency
- Legend of the _______ Coconut
- Aquatic Ambience composer (no space)
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- Title of top-rated Breaking Bad episode
- Slippin' _________
- Bringer of War
- Your favorite GW RD's res hall
- Movie inspired by the Allegory of the Cave
- They're watching you. They see your every move (no space)
- Nick Offerman is a hippie tech exec
- Avatar the Last Airbender nonbender
17 Clues: Bringer of War • Slippin' _________ • Suddenly _________ • City of Brotherly Love • Edward Hopper painting • Safety _____ Efficiency • Magical brooms carrying water • Legend of the _______ Coconut • Your favorite GW RD's res hall • ________'s Unfinished Symphony • Nick Offerman is a hippie tech exec • Avatar the Last Airbender nonbender • Aquatic Ambience composer (no space) • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-03-23
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- produces alhohol, CO2, and a little ATP
- breaking down food when oxygen is present
- main source of energy produced
- meaning of "-lysis"
- occurs in cytoplasm
- opposite of cellular respiration
- what ATP turns into after releasing energy
- burning and pains after a workout
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- meaning of the acronym ATP
- uses oxygen
- does not use oxygen
- maximum amount of ATP produced
- produces the most ATP
- occurs in matrix of mitochondria
- amount of ATP produced during Kreb's Cycle
- number of carbon molecules in glucose
- carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
17 Clues: uses oxygen • does not use oxygen • meaning of "-lysis" • occurs in cytoplasm • produces the most ATP • meaning of the acronym ATP • maximum amount of ATP produced • main source of energy produced • carbon dioxide, water, and ATP • occurs in matrix of mitochondria • opposite of cellular respiration • burning and pains after a workout • number of carbon molecules in glucose • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2022-11-10
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- Thin layer of hyaline cartilage
- Dense fibrous membrane that coats the bone
- Head of each end of the long bone
- Broad as they are long Ex: Carpal bones
- Dissolve unwanted or unhealthy bone
- Central hollow portion
- Secretes substances that comprise the bone's matrix
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- destroying old bones
- Central Shaft of the bone
- "Twisting" forces
- Various shapes Ex: vertebrae
- Creates red blood cells
- Destroying old bone and despositing new bone
- Bone broken into pieces
- Depositing new bone
- Adds strength without adding weight
- Thin bones Ex: shoulder blades
17 Clues: "Twisting" forces • Depositing new bone • destroying old bones • Central hollow portion • Creates red blood cells • Bone broken into pieces • Central Shaft of the bone • Various shapes Ex: vertebrae • Thin bones Ex: shoulder blades • Thin layer of hyaline cartilage • Head of each end of the long bone • Dissolve unwanted or unhealthy bone • Adds strength without adding weight • ...
Matrices 2021-12-13
Across
- An m×n matrix is a rectangular array of real numbers arranged in m horizontal rows and n verticial columbs.What is this?
- A diagonal matrix,for which all terms on the main diagonal are equal.What is this?
Down
- In which matrix is the number of rows and columns equal?
- A=[aj] which every time of the main diagonal is zero,that is aj=0 for i≠j.What is this?
- Aᵗ=[ajᵗ]
5 Clues: Aᵗ=[ajᵗ] • In which matrix is the number of rows and columns equal? • A diagonal matrix,for which all terms on the main diagonal are equal.What is this? • A=[aj] which every time of the main diagonal is zero,that is aj=0 for i≠j.What is this? • ...
Ch 10: Cellular Respiration 2023-02-14
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- requiring an absence of free oxygen
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- is a critical coenzyme found in every cell in your body
- electrons are passed from one molecule to another, and energy released in these electron transfers is used to form an electrochemical gradient
- a series of reactions that extract energy from glucose by splitting it into three-carbon molecules called pyruvates
- is the ground, non-living, medium or substance of the tissue that occupies the vacant spaces between the cells
- is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- a chemical your body produces when your cells break down carbohydrates for energy
Down
- a unit of energy
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically
- requiring free oxygen
- involves the transfer of electrons from the intermembrane space, through the inner membrane, back to the matrix
- is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
16 Clues: a unit of energy • requiring free oxygen • requiring an absence of free oxygen • is a critical coenzyme found in every cell in your body • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • ...
Homework Matrix 1/24/19 2019-01-23
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- a kind of bread.
- something to eat soup with.
- something you eat after dinner.
- an ingredient in salad.
- a sweet and sour drink for the summer.
- not the one nor the other of two people or things.
- by no amount; not at all.
- a drink that has caffeine.
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- something that stabs food and puts in your mouth.
- a rolled tortilla with a filling typically of meat and served with a chili sauce.
- something to cut meat with.
- a sweet drink you can add sugar to.
- an unknown or unspecified person.
- food that contains tons of protiens.
14 Clues: a kind of bread. • an ingredient in salad. • by no amount; not at all. • a drink that has caffeine. • something to cut meat with. • something to eat soup with. • something you eat after dinner. • an unknown or unspecified person. • a sweet drink you can add sugar to. • food that contains tons of protiens. • a sweet and sour drink for the summer. • ...
Hermitcraft Season 7 Quiz 2021-06-17
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- the cute robot now living in a matrix
- made Grian kill many villagers
- resistance of purple grass
- his head is a pristine waffle
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- Grian doesn't wanna build
- (of doom)
- skyscrapers behind city hall
- the group stealing builds from Keralis
- the mvp creature
- the hermitcraft big barge sweep
- the anti mycelium resistancee
11 Clues: (of doom) • the mvp creature • Grian doesn't wanna build • resistance of purple grass • skyscrapers behind city hall • the anti mycelium resistancee • his head is a pristine waffle • made Grian kill many villagers • the hermitcraft big barge sweep • the cute robot now living in a matrix • the group stealing builds from Keralis
Blood 2024-05-07
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- abnormally low WBC count
- main function is transporting oxygen
- largest WBC
- main function is clotting blood
- abnormally high amount of white blood cells
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- protein in RBCs that bind to oxygen
- most abundant WBC
- blood is categorized as this tissue type
- B cells and T cells
- main component of plasma
- matrix of blood
- type of WBC used for fighting parasites
12 Clues: largest WBC • matrix of blood • most abundant WBC • B cells and T cells • abnormally low WBC count • main component of plasma • main function is clotting blood • protein in RBCs that bind to oxygen • main function is transporting oxygen • type of WBC used for fighting parasites • blood is categorized as this tissue type • abnormally high amount of white blood cells
ML Crossword-2 2020-05-18
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- observations actually belonging to class C but predicted as not Class C
- sum of the secondary diagonal elements of the confusion matrix
Down
- in minkowski’s distance measure if p=1
- another name for true positive rate
- The ratio of the sum of principal diagonal of the confusion matrix to the total number of observations
- harmonic mean between precision and recall
6 Clues: another name for true positive rate • in minkowski’s distance measure if p=1 • harmonic mean between precision and recall • sum of the secondary diagonal elements of the confusion matrix • observations actually belonging to class C but predicted as not Class C • The ratio of the sum of principal diagonal of the confusion matrix to the total number of observations
Answer the crossword 2023-08-29
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- blood contains a straw coloured fluid matrix
- Usually long and narrow cells that taper at the ends
- Basic structural unit in all living beings
- most widely distributed connective tissue in the animal body;binds the skin with the other organs
Down
- In the bone, the ground substance or matrix is filled with these cells
- help in the clotting of blood
6 Clues: help in the clotting of blood • Basic structural unit in all living beings • blood contains a straw coloured fluid matrix • Usually long and narrow cells that taper at the ends • In the bone, the ground substance or matrix is filled with these cells • most widely distributed connective tissue in the animal body;binds the skin with the other organs
Work life balance 2025-07-21
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- eisenhower matrix helps individuals distinguish between _____ and ______ tasks
- Work-life balance is the ________ between personal and professional commitments.
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- Work life ______ is better than work life balnce
- The ________ Technique involves breaking work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length
- Prioritizing _______ is the first thing to to achieve work life balance
- & important eisenhower matrix helps individuals distinguish between _____ and ______ tasks
6 Clues: Work life ______ is better than work life balnce • Prioritizing _______ is the first thing to to achieve work life balance • eisenhower matrix helps individuals distinguish between _____ and ______ tasks • Work-life balance is the ________ between personal and professional commitments. • ...
ML Crossword-2 2020-05-18
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- sum of the secondary diagonal elements of the confusion matrix
- in minkowski’s distance measure if p=1
Down
- The ratio of the sum of principal diagonal of the confusion matrix to the total number of observations
- another name for true positive rate
- harmonic mean between precision and recall
- observations actually belonging to class C but predicted as not Class C
6 Clues: another name for true positive rate • in minkowski’s distance measure if p=1 • harmonic mean between precision and recall • sum of the secondary diagonal elements of the confusion matrix • observations actually belonging to class C but predicted as not Class C • The ratio of the sum of principal diagonal of the confusion matrix to the total number of observations
Sip & Solve 2022-04-17
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- Favorite Breakfast Sandwich in Yorktown
- Name of Brittany's 1st Family Dog
- Brittany's Major in College
- All Time Favorite Show
- Tattoo on Brittany's Back
- Hockey Player Named after Brett/Britt's Dog
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- Favorite Band
- Favorite Pizza Place in Yorktown
- College Lax Position
- Name of Brittany's 1st and Only Car
- Favorite Area of the NYC
- Brittany _____ Passarelli
- Location of Brett and Britt's 1st Apartment
- Brittany's High School Friend Group
14 Clues: Favorite Band • College Lax Position • All Time Favorite Show • Favorite Area of the NYC • Brittany _____ Passarelli • Tattoo on Brittany's Back • Brittany's Major in College • Favorite Pizza Place in Yorktown • Name of Brittany's 1st Family Dog • Name of Brittany's 1st and Only Car • Brittany's High School Friend Group • Favorite Breakfast Sandwich in Yorktown • ...
Video Systems 2022-05-30
Across
- high definition _____ interface
- the O in OLED
- source in
- The U in UHDTV
- displays one full frame per cycle scan
- a minute area of illumination on a display screen
- determined by the number of pixels
Down
- TV technology based on fluorescent lights
- two fields that make one picture
- where the video comes from
- multiple inputs to multiple outputs
- what shows the image
- the D in HDTV
- Source out
14 Clues: source in • Source out • the O in OLED • the D in HDTV • The U in UHDTV • what shows the image • where the video comes from • high definition _____ interface • two fields that make one picture • determined by the number of pixels • multiple inputs to multiple outputs • displays one full frame per cycle scan • TV technology based on fluorescent lights • ...
InfoSec Awareness Month 2021-10-06
8 Clues: reports • ____ of duties • Kind of control • Our abbreviation • phishing for the mobile age • where we check SoD conflicts • Resident security extraordinaire • Number of people involved in code changes
Nail Disorders 2024-01-03
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- Also known as spoon nails, inverted or concave nails
- A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail plate, usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited
- Split or brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate
- Vertical lines running the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging
- Named for the nail bed color; is usually caused by a lack of circulating oxygen in the red blood cells.
- Also known as bitten nails, chewed nails or chewed hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- Thickening of the fingernails or toenails
- Condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to the small injuries to the nail bed.
- Physical trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allows a small amount of blood flow
Down
- Sometimes called furrows or corrugations; visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.
- Also known as ram's horn or claw nails; an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature
- Also known as a trumpet nail; increased crosswise curvature of the matrix the edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate extending from the base to the free edge
- Also known as white spots; whitish discolorations of the nail usually caused by minor injury to the nail matrix. Not related to the body's health or vitamin deficiences.
- Nails turn a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.
- Abnormal stretching of skin around the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to the chemical nail enhancement products or an allergic skin reaction
18 Clues: Thickening of the fingernails or toenails • Also known as spoon nails, inverted or concave nails • A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears. • Also known as bitten nails, chewed nails or chewed hardened skin surrounding the nail plate. • ...
Recovery 2013-03-12
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- a time table of activities and events
- to be fully aware
- of unknown name
- peace and contentment
- manageing well
- an anchored placed to be
- 1 of our addictive behaviors
- 1 of our addictive behaviors
- I have done bad
- 1 of our addictive behaviors.
Down
- to be totally sober
- I am bad
- Post Acute Withdrawa Syndrome
- 1 of our addictive behaviors
- 1 of our addictive behaivors
- provokes thoughts of drug use
- a slow and gradual movement away from
- the normal wear and tear on our bodies over time
- CABH client's workbook
- 1 of our addictive behaviors
20 Clues: I am bad • manageing well • of unknown name • I have done bad • to be fully aware • to be totally sober • peace and contentment • CABH client's workbook • an anchored placed to be • 1 of our addictive behaviors • 1 of our addictive behaivors • 1 of our addictive behaviors • 1 of our addictive behaviors • 1 of our addictive behaviors • Post Acute Withdrawa Syndrome • ...
