matrix Crossword Puzzles
Halloween 2017-11-04
Across
- / The Last...
- / He's been stuck in the matrix
- / versus Predator
- / Nocturnal creatures
- / A transgenic goat's milk had "-"silk qualities and could be turned into biosteel polymers
- Intelligence / Many believe this will take over the world
- / a common Sci-fi name for the Reanimated
- Edward Hyde / The good side of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- / The Famous and 'Shocking' Experiment
- / to do with Rebirth in Norse mythology
- / Where the Count lives
Down
- / This girl has grown up in a secret laboratory hidden deep in the Amazon rainforest.
- / Pig bladder cells where turned into "-" and scientists where able to grow a finger in it
- / Asimov of science fiction
- / The man who could eat anything
- / The Large Hadron Collider is situated in...
- / Famous Prison Experiment
- / When an aptitude test goes awry, Beatrice discovers she has a special quality.
- / In this society, people recruited as cyber warriors (like Tom) get computer chips in their brains.
- Ray / Nikola Tesla's famous...
20 Clues: / The Last... • / versus Predator • / Nocturnal creatures • / Where the Count lives • / Famous Prison Experiment • / Asimov of science fiction • / He's been stuck in the matrix • Ray / Nikola Tesla's famous... • / The man who could eat anything • / The Famous and 'Shocking' Experiment • / to do with Rebirth in Norse mythology • ...
Geometry Crossword 2018-05-22
Across
- the absolute value of the difference of two coordinates on a line
- the side opposite the right angle of a right triangle
- a horizontal length of each cycle of a periodic function
- a chord that contains the center of a circle
- the distance around a circle
- the point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- measures more than 90 degrees
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- when three points are collinear and one point is between the other two
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- a parallelogram with four right angles
- measures exactly 90 degrees
- two lines that intersect to form a right angle
- a rectangular array of numbers
- represents the end of a line segment or ray
- the amount of matter that an object has in a given unit of volume
- measures less than 90 degrees
- a polynomial with two terms
- a monomial or a sum of monomials
- the u-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- a parallelogram with four congruent sides
20 Clues: measures exactly 90 degrees • a polynomial with two terms • the distance around a circle • measures less than 90 degrees • measures more than 90 degrees • a rectangular array of numbers • a monomial or a sum of monomials • a parallelogram with four right angles • a parallelogram with four congruent sides • the u-shaped graph of a quadratic function • ...
GEO101 A4 2019-08-27
Across
- the smallest unit of an element
- tendency of minerals to break along flat planar surfaces into geometries
- formed from the solidification of magma
- texture of igneous rock with a high glass content
- form by lithification of sediment
- tendency to break along other surfaces
- coarse grained
- igneous texture in which crystals visible to the naked eye are embedded in a matrix of aphanitic texture
- most abundant mineral in the Earth's crust
- the substance that makes up the universe
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- occurs within the plate far from any plate boundary
- a light colored coarse grained intrusive rock consisting primarily of quartz
- minerals with the same composition but different crystal structure
- form by the transformation of pre-existing rocks
- the process that converts sediments into solid rocks
- a gray fine grained volcanic rock consisting of plagioclase
- a dark coarse grained intrusive rock
- crystals initially begin as them
- fine grained
- a fine textured dark brown to black extrusive rock
20 Clues: fine grained • coarse grained • the smallest unit of an element • crystals initially begin as them • form by lithification of sediment • a dark coarse grained intrusive rock • tendency to break along other surfaces • formed from the solidification of magma • the substance that makes up the universe • most abundant mineral in the Earth's crust • ...
Cellen 2019-09-24
Across
- speciella kanalproteiner för vatten
- här bildas 2 ATP och denna process kräver inget syre
- ämnesomsättning
- transporterar vesiklar mha av ATP och cellskelettet.
- "meddelar" cellen vad som behövs
- kanal mellan två celler
- här bildas 2 ATP och koldioxid avges
- proteiner som sitter på cellmembranet, känner av och reagerar på olika signalsubstanser, samt binder dom
- NADH och FADH2, bär elektroner och väte
- viktigaste energibärande molekylen
- lösta molekyler rör sig slumpmässigt, vill jämna ut koncentrationen
- slås samman med en oxalättiksyra till en citronsyra
Down
- enkla föreningar syntetiseras till komplexa
- komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla
- från hög till lång koncentration går med, motsatsen mot
- den del av enzymen där katalysen sker
- ATP som saknar en fosfatgrupp
- vägen till utsöndring för protein och lipider
- halvigenomsläppligt (vissa saker släpps in)
- fungerar som märkning av celler
- proteinrik vattenlösning i mitokondriens inre
- här bildas upp till 34 ATP och vatten
- hur många ATP kan max bildas i cellandningen
- cellen tar in partiklar i vesiklar
24 Clues: ämnesomsättning • kanal mellan två celler • ATP som saknar en fosfatgrupp • fungerar som märkning av celler • "meddelar" cellen vad som behövs • cellen tar in partiklar i vesiklar • viktigaste energibärande molekylen • speciella kanalproteiner för vatten • här bildas 2 ATP och koldioxid avges • den del av enzymen där katalysen sker • här bildas upp till 34 ATP och vatten • ...
Pathophysiology of MI 2019-10-16
Across
- inactive precursor of proteolytic enzyme
- inhibitor of NOS
- reduces the bioavailability of nitric oxide
- vascular cell adhesion molecule 1
- product of the mavelonate pathway
- factor II
- describes platelets that have not been activated
- reduces platelet aggregation by inhibiting PDE, blocking adenosine uptake into red cells, and reduces TXA2 synthesis
- inhibits cyclooxygenase
- clotting pathway initiated by tissue damage
- monocyte chemotactic protein 1
- two thirds of the body's cholesterol is synthesised here
- clotting pathway initiated by contact with glass
- activates guanylyl cyclase, which converts GTP to cyclic GMP
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- a natural anticoagulant
- substrate for nitric oxide synthase
- maintains platelets inactive state by releasing PGI2 and NO
- cGMP can produce this effect in blood vessels
- the principal matrix protein that interacts with platelets
- P2X antagonist that inhibits ADP-induced platelet aggregation
- converts soluble fibrinogen to insoluble strands of fibrin
- end product of the coagulation pathway
- inhibit the rate-limiting enzyme for cholesterol biosynthesis
- bridging molecule
24 Clues: factor II • inhibitor of NOS • bridging molecule • a natural anticoagulant • inhibits cyclooxygenase • monocyte chemotactic protein 1 • vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 • product of the mavelonate pathway • substrate for nitric oxide synthase • end product of the coagulation pathway • inactive precursor of proteolytic enzyme • reduces the bioavailability of nitric oxide • ...
Nouns 2012-12-11
Across
- replaces the noun
- the name of a person place or thing
- abstract; describes "working together"
- proper; everyday we attend
- can't be identified with the 5 senses
- concrete; it'll burn you
- refers to a group
- common; everyday we attend
- if it's not a proper noun, it's a ____
- countable; more than one matrix
- pronoun; fix this sentence: Come with we.
- collective; lions
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- proper; where we live
- uncountable; we must drink 2 L of everyday
- collective; you'll find in court
- nouns that can be plural or singular without changing the word
- countable; more than one datum
- pronoun; can use in this sentence: "Jake walked to school"
- concrete; come in all different scents
- uncountable; world's most popular food
- nouns that can be plural when you change the word
- can be identified with the 5 senses
- person place or thing
- abstract; released from confinement
- common; where we live
25 Clues: replaces the noun • refers to a group • collective; lions • proper; where we live • person place or thing • common; where we live • concrete; it'll burn you • proper; everyday we attend • common; everyday we attend • countable; more than one datum • countable; more than one matrix • collective; you'll find in court • the name of a person place or thing • ...
ProV Crossword 03 2013-04-30
Across
- An imperfection
- A quantitative assessment of the likely amount or outcome
- A systematic series of activities
- Aggregate of things used by an organisation
- A technique where one individual decides for the group
- The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfils requirements
- An activity that does not produce definitive end products and is measured by the passage of time
- A schedule shortening technique
- A point / matter in question, or in dispute. or that is not settled
- Standards or rules or tests to evaluate a process
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- A structured pattern of actions adopted by an organisation
- Approved estimate of work
- a dispute resolving process
- 2 words, process of formalizing acceptance of the completed project deliverables
- A significant point or event in a project / program / portfolio
- A prediction of conditions
- the right to apply project resources
- A responsibility assignment matrix type
- one of the defining points of a schedule network
- a provision in plan to mitigate risk
20 Clues: An imperfection • Approved estimate of work • A prediction of conditions • a dispute resolving process • A schedule shortening technique • A systematic series of activities • the right to apply project resources • a provision in plan to mitigate risk • A responsibility assignment matrix type • Aggregate of things used by an organisation • ...
Celorganellen 2014-09-22
Across
- warrig netwerk van chromatinevezels
- organellen met een dubbel menbraan die alleen voorkomen bij planten
- stapel van cisternen begrensd door een membraan
- staaf- of bolvormige celorganellen (begrensd door twee mebranen)die in grote aantal kunnen voorkomen
- bladgroenkorrels
- uiterst kleine korrels, die bestaan uit een kleine en een grote subeenheid
- de afbraak van extracellulair materiaal door een lysosoom noemen we...
- celkern
- holle buisjes die deel uitmaken van het cytoskelet
- organellen met rode, oranje of gele pigmenten
- korrelvormige organellen die worden gekenmerkd door de afwezigheid van pigmenten
- een Gogliblaasje dat afbrekende enzymen bevat
- het afbreken van celeigen bestanddelen door lysosomen
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- netwerk van membranen met het uitzicht van afgeplatte blaasjes en buisjes
- celorganel dat voornamelijk voorkomt in een plantencel
- donkergekleurde kernlichaampjes
- afgeplatte zakjes
- inhoud van het mitochondrion
- een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels
- hierlangs is uitwisseling van grote moleculen tussen cytoplasma en kern mogelijk
- inhoud van de vacuole (bevat water, sachariden, ionen...)
21 Clues: celkern • bladgroenkorrels • afgeplatte zakjes • inhoud van het mitochondrion • donkergekleurde kernlichaampjes • warrig netwerk van chromatinevezels • een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels • organellen met rode, oranje of gele pigmenten • een Gogliblaasje dat afbrekende enzymen bevat • stapel van cisternen begrensd door een membraan • ...
Bones and skeletal tissues 2023-12-18
Across
- Flatted plates of compact bone
- Calcium and phosphorus minerals are stored within the bony matrix
- Provides flexibility to the ligaments
- The Appendicular skeleton contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- Bone marking that is a small rounded projection on a bone
- Cavity for your yellow bone marrow
- Bones that are formed within a tendon
- Attaches to the sternum
- Where red blood cells are created
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- wider than it is long
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support and contains loosely packed collagen fibers
- connective tissues in the skeletal system
- middle part of the bone
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage
- provides the strength in a ligament
- known as adipose tissue is a connection tissue in the skeletal system
- allows for movement through the formation of joint
- Goes through the long bone
- Has a solid foundation
- You can consider a rope from the muscle to the bone
20 Clues: wider than it is long • Has a solid foundation • middle part of the bone • Attaches to the sternum • Goes through the long bone • Flatted plates of compact bone • Where red blood cells are created • Cavity for your yellow bone marrow • provides the strength in a ligament • Provides flexibility to the ligaments • Bones that are formed within a tendon • ...
Bones and skeletal tissues 2023-12-18
Across
- Flatted plates of compact bone
- Calcium and phosphorus minerals are stored within the bony matrix
- Provides flexibility to the ligaments
- The Appendicular skeleton contains all of our limbs and pelvis
- Bone marking that is a small rounded projection on a bone
- Cavity for your yellow bone marrow
- Bones that are formed within a tendon
- Attaches to the sternum
- Where red blood cells are created
Down
- wider than it is long
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support and contains loosely packed collagen fibers
- connective tissues in the skeletal system
- middle part of the bone
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage
- provides the strength in a ligament
- known as adipose tissue is a connection tissue in the skeletal system
- allows for movement through the formation of joint
- Goes through the long bone
- Has a solid foundation
- You can consider a rope from the muscle to the bone
20 Clues: wider than it is long • Has a solid foundation • middle part of the bone • Attaches to the sternum • Goes through the long bone • Flatted plates of compact bone • Where red blood cells are created • Cavity for your yellow bone marrow • provides the strength in a ligament • Provides flexibility to the ligaments • Bones that are formed within a tendon • ...
Body Tissues 2022-10-30
Across
- most abundant connective tissue fiber
- eases joint movement; firm but flexible support
- involuntary
- connects tissues and organs together
- bone
- outer layer of cells
- dense connective tissue attach bone to bone
- multiple layers
- between epithelium/connective tissue
- continuous sheet of tightly packed cells
- can differentiate into many specialized cells
- fiber made of protein called elastin
- protects and assists neurons
- single layer
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- multiple layers and cell shape changes
- most widely distributed; is stretchable
- cube-shaped cell
- scar tissue results
- heart muscle
- key component of connective tissue
- unit that conducts a nervous impulse
- functional new tissue replaces damaged ones
- liquid matrix surrounding blood cells
- skeletal muscle
- secretes fluid to prevent friction
- modified cells that produce mucus
- flat, scale-like cell
- fiber that occurs in networks
- gives rise to connective and muscle tissue
- acts as a storage depo for excess food
- dense connective tissue attach muscle to bone
- there are three types of this membrane
32 Clues: bone • involuntary • heart muscle • single layer • skeletal muscle • multiple layers • cube-shaped cell • scar tissue results • outer layer of cells • flat, scale-like cell • protects and assists neurons • fiber that occurs in networks • modified cells that produce mucus • key component of connective tissue • secretes fluid to prevent friction • unit that conducts a nervous impulse • ...
Blood 2024-03-30
Across
- red blood cells arise from this type of cell
- the inner layer of a blood vessel is the tunica ______
- when your red blood cell count is too low
- a hormone that decreases blood pressure
- also known as blood clotting
- what oxygen binds to
- a red blood cell protein that helps maintain its structure
- a leukocyte that can turn into a macrophage
- cell fragments found in blood
- a leukocyte found in lymphatic tissue
- a leukocyte that fights against parasitic infection
- a leukocyte that releases histamine and heparin
Down
- a hormone that stimulates erythropoiesis
- the outer layer of a blood vessel is the tunica _______
- the middle layer of a blood vessel is the tunica _____
- the process that stops bleeding
- the nonliving fluid matrix in blood
- low white blood cell count
- the organ where old red blood cells are removed
- a disorder where blood clotting occurs in an unbroken blood vessel
- a leukocyte that destroy bacteria
- when your red blood cell count is too high
22 Clues: what oxygen binds to • low white blood cell count • also known as blood clotting • cell fragments found in blood • the process that stops bleeding • a leukocyte that destroy bacteria • the nonliving fluid matrix in blood • a leukocyte found in lymphatic tissue • a hormone that decreases blood pressure • a hormone that stimulates erythropoiesis • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-05-13
Across
- all real numbers
- whole circle
- real numbers
- measuring angles
- sine,cos,tan
- 1 pattern
- start numbers
- infinity
- largest
- constant distance
- stretch or shrink
- I
- function opposite side of the hypotenuse
- D
- length of a circle
- parts of the function
- the set of values used in a function
- 2pi
- length of Z
- positive
- smallest
- negative
- positive x-axis
- powers in a term
- endpoints are vertice
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- equation with variables that are true
- turned by the center
- origin
- sum of monomials
- highest and lowest numbers in a set
- output of X
- Asin(Bx+C)+D
- reflection
- 3 sides of the triangle
- list of numbers
- raised to a positive integer
- starting point of transformations
- intersects
- =0
- B
- triangle angle divided by the hypotenuse
- vertical shift
- graph of
- passes through vertex
- constant difference
- entry
46 Clues: I • B • D • =0 • 2pi • entry • origin • largest • infinity • graph of • positive • smallest • negative • 1 pattern • reflection • intersects • output of X • length of Z • whole circle • real numbers • sine,cos,tan • Asin(Bx+C)+D • start numbers • vertical shift • list of numbers • positive x-axis • all real numbers • sum of monomials • measuring angles • powers in a term • constant distance • stretch or shrink • length of a circle • ...
Tatum 2023-07-08
Across
- Most listened to artist on road-trip
- name of your first LA roommate
- Your color in Katie’s piece
- Home
- Daniel from Red Onion is our
- Wet dream just _____
- Where we stayed in Berkeley
- Best App State professor?
- Statistics?
- Where we ate cold French fries in the snow at midnight
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- Iconic gym in Boone
- “Is that a frat party? Why don’t they have any drinks? Why is no one drinking at that frat party?” It was actually __
- Driver’s drink goes in which cup holder?
- The first trip you left me for
- Best thing we consumed in NY
- Tiny cow
- Best bar in Boone
- Experienced a glitch in the matrix in which state on a late night excursion?
- Male half of the canine duo we pet sat for
- Saying above our kitchen door
- Favorite celebrity
- God is great, beer is good, people are _____
- Your favorite animal
- We are talented musicians at which instrument?
24 Clues: Home • Tiny cow • Statistics? • Best bar in Boone • Favorite celebrity • Iconic gym in Boone • Wet dream just _____ • Your favorite animal • Best App State professor? • Your color in Katie’s piece • Where we stayed in Berkeley • Best thing we consumed in NY • Daniel from Red Onion is our • Saying above our kitchen door • The first trip you left me for • name of your first LA roommate • ...
cwpt1giu7s 2023-07-05
Across
- Titolo del film con lo squalo killer?
- Attore che interpreta Luke Skywalker in "Star Wars"?
- Regista di "Pulp Fiction"?
- Regista di "Psycho" (Psyco)?
- Personaggio di "Il Signore degli Anelli"?
- Nome del protagonista di "Rocky"?
- Attore che interpreta Tony Stark/Iron Man?
- Titolo del primo film di James Bond?
- Regista di "Inception"?
- Attore che interpreta Neo in "Matrix"?
- Titolo del film con Natalie Portman?
- Regista di "The Shawshank Redemption"?
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- Regista di "The Dark Knight"?
- Film vincitore dell'Oscar come Miglior Film nel 2021?
- Regista di "Schindler's List"?
- Attore protagonista di "Forrest Gump"?
- Attore che ha interpretato Joker in "The Dark Knight"?
- Nome dell'orso protagonista di "Ted"?
- Regista di "The Godfather" (Il Padrino)?
- Città in cui si svolge "La La Land"?
- Attore principale in "Il Gladiatore"?
- Titolo del film Disney con Elsa e Anna?
- Nome dell'alieno protagonista di "E.T."?
- Film vincitore dell'Oscar come Miglior Film nel 2020?
- Regista di "Titanic"?
25 Clues: Regista di "Titanic"? • Regista di "Inception"? • Regista di "Pulp Fiction"? • Regista di "Psycho" (Psyco)? • Regista di "The Dark Knight"? • Regista di "Schindler's List"? • Nome del protagonista di "Rocky"? • Città in cui si svolge "La La Land"? • Titolo del primo film di James Bond? • Titolo del film con Natalie Portman? • Titolo del film con lo squalo killer? • ...
Graphic Librarians Crosswords 2023-07-10
Across
- The most densely populated of the five boroughs of New York City
- 1982 sci-fi horror film directed by John Carpenter
- Comic book author and magician
- Sean Connery's last main movie character
- The permanent ending
- An inorganic solid material that is usually transparent or translucent
- The head librarian of the Dreaming
- "... & Boys", Song by British rock band Blur
- DC comics supervillain
- Co-author of Good Omens
- property of The Walt Disney Company since 2009
- A character from the 1999 movie Matrix
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- The eggs of fish, frogs, etc.
- TV series co-created by J. J. Abrams
- A forested wetland
- One of the oldest American comic book companies
- He is vengeance
- a fictional character in Todd McFarlane's Spawn
- A cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal
- Fruit of a tree of the rose family
- 2021 Marvel super hero movie
- Small soft white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky
- Projective psychological test
- One skilled in magic
- V is for..
25 Clues: V is for.. • He is vengeance • A forested wetland • The permanent ending • One skilled in magic • DC comics supervillain • Co-author of Good Omens • 2021 Marvel super hero movie • The eggs of fish, frogs, etc. • Projective psychological test • Comic book author and magician • Fruit of a tree of the rose family • The head librarian of the Dreaming • TV series co-created by J. J. Abrams • ...
review questions 2023-09-18
Across
- absorbing the light energy
- product of LIR
- the place where LIR occurs
- the molecule which Acetyl CoA binds on it
- Adenine and Guanine group
- product of LDR which used in LIR
- the place of glycolysis
- the site of Krebs cycle occurs
- numbers of carbon of pyruvate
- the process which Oxygen is produced
- the enzyme on the inner membrane of mitochondria which produced ATP
- first stage of aerobic cellular respiration
- phase where nuclear membrane disappearattacheshase the chromatids align on equator line
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- the way how ATPs are produced in the cellular respiration
- bond between two nucleotides
- the site where spindle fiber attach on it
- monomer of nucleic acid
- number of CO2 were produced during cellular respiration
- the energy carrier in the cellular respiration
- the organelle which has role in mitotic process in animal cell
- the chromatids pulled to each pole
- name of photosynthesis enzyme
- last phase of mitotic
- the current energy
24 Clues: product of LIR • the current energy • last phase of mitotic • monomer of nucleic acid • the place of glycolysis • Adenine and Guanine group • absorbing the light energy • the place where LIR occurs • bond between two nucleotides • name of photosynthesis enzyme • numbers of carbon of pyruvate • the site of Krebs cycle occurs • product of LDR which used in LIR • ...
nutrition 2023-09-02
Across
- used to measure energy your body uses
- storage form of energy
- living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates called..
- a chemical element with the symbol na and atomic..
- application of a sciantially understanding of nutrition is..
- a class of water-soluble vitamins that play important
- can be found in frinls and vegetables is..
- which an animal or plant takes in and utillizes food substances called...
- the kinds of food the a person animal or community habtually eats called...
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- food or provisions for human being
- growth provides energy and maintauns is..
- maintain body cells and tissue
- help build strong bond and teeth
- breaks down food into nutrition
- which constitute a mojor class of animal food is...
- the forgotten nutrition
- a food and drinks regarded as a source of strength called....
- is a group of unsaturated nutritional organic compounds
- a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible called..
- most of the intercellular matrix of comective tissue is..
20 Clues: storage form of energy • the forgotten nutrition • maintain body cells and tissue • breaks down food into nutrition • help build strong bond and teeth • food or provisions for human being • used to measure energy your body uses • growth provides energy and maintauns is.. • can be found in frinls and vegetables is.. • a chemical element with the symbol na and atomic.. • ...
2nd Lodz's XmasParty 2022-12-02
Across
- var a = [‘Red’,”Blue”];
- a computer animal we love to touch
- Godel’s unofficial totem animal
- unprocessing part of a code
- real programmers count from
- you are sitting in an airplane, a horse in front of you, the car behind us. Where are you?
- sweet & crispy element of a website
- the smallest part of the information
- matrix, ink, laser
- what Chrome browser loves to eat?
Down
- what computer language includes body parts?
- zero is false and one is true, right?
- You receive it from Godel each month
- the most Internet-famous canned meat
- the site where girls write to IT guys first
- usually goes after a successful interview
- let me share my
- what a programmer is filled with by 12:00?
- one horsepower for the Santa's transport
- wife sent a programmer to the grocery “Buy butter and see whether they have eggs, if they do, then buy 10.”. how much butter he bought?
20 Clues: let me share my • matrix, ink, laser • var a = [‘Red’,”Blue”]; • unprocessing part of a code • real programmers count from • Godel’s unofficial totem animal • what Chrome browser loves to eat? • a computer animal we love to touch • sweet & crispy element of a website • You receive it from Godel each month • the most Internet-famous canned meat • ...
A&P Unit 4 Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-11
Across
- suffix for growth
- attaches muscle to bone
- prefix for surrounding/around
- prefix for between
- the type of fracture that is incomplete.
- prefix for head
- prefix for bone
- the scapula is an example of a ____ bone.
- the covering on the ends of bones that allows for frictionless movement
- prefix for cartilage
- prefix for bone
- prefix for upon
- the process of incorporating calcium & minerals into cartilage to become bone.
- suffix for an abnormal condition
- the type of bone that contains trabeculae.
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- A bone cell that is mature and completely surrounded by matrix.
- prefix for femur
- attaches bone to bone
- prefix for little neck
- suffix for breaking down
- suffix for immature germ cell
- the mass of blood that forms first when a broken bone is being repaired.
- the patella is an example of a ____ bone.
- suffix for cell
- the end of a long is called a/an _____.
- prefix for skull
- the five functions of the skeletal system are support, movement, manufacturing, protection, & ______.
27 Clues: prefix for head • prefix for bone • suffix for cell • prefix for bone • prefix for upon • prefix for femur • prefix for skull • suffix for growth • prefix for between • prefix for cartilage • attaches bone to bone • prefix for little neck • attaches muscle to bone • suffix for breaking down • prefix for surrounding/around • suffix for immature germ cell • suffix for an abnormal condition • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-10-24
Across
- Where does the Kreb's cycle take place?
- Sugar reactant in cellular respiration
- ATP is composed of Adenine,_______, and three phosphates
- glycolysis is the ________ of glucose
- Which organisms do cellular respiration?
- respiration in the absence of oxygen
- eight The process of cellulular respiration releases 36-___ molecules of ATP
- The organelle where the most energy is produced
- glysolysis produces two _________ molecules
- You breathe this out because it is a
- a reactant of cellular respiration and required for aerobic respiration
- ATP that has been used to perform active transport is now
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- the location of the electron transport chain
- A byproduct of the elctron transport chain
- glycolysis and fermentation both occur in the
- bonds have
- ATP can be compared to
- What organism can do alcoholic fermentation?
- your muscles are burning because of
- Dioxide, A by product of the Kreb's cycle
- breaking a _______ off ATP releases energy for the cell to do work.
- di indicates _________ molecules
- How many ATP are produced during lactic acid fermentation?
23 Clues: bonds have • ATP can be compared to • di indicates _________ molecules • your muscles are burning because of • respiration in the absence of oxygen • You breathe this out because it is a • glycolysis is the ________ of glucose • Sugar reactant in cellular respiration • Where does the Kreb's cycle take place? • Which organisms do cellular respiration? • ...
Cell Structure 2024-10-04
Across
- who is Theodore Schwann
- Contains structures called ORGANELLES
- Makes ribosomes that make proteins
- Contains nuclear pores for materials to enter & leave nucleus
- Help to pull chromosome pairs apart to opposite ends of the cell
- concluded that all plants were made of cells
- Simplest type of cell
- Folded inner membrane of mitochondria
- Synthesis of cell products & Transport
- Supports and protects cell
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- cell membrane that surrounds prokaryote cell
- Modify, sort, & packagemolecules from ER
- Small or absent in animal cells
- Contains the DNA in chromosomes
- Powerhouse” of the cell
- interior membrane of mitochondria
- Found only in plant cells
- he reasoned that cell divides ( cell division)
- More complex type of cells
- make proteins that are usually transported outside the cell
- used a microscope to examine a thin slice of cork
- Perform various functions for a cell
- protects the plants from injury
- first to view organism
24 Clues: Simplest type of cell • first to view organism • who is Theodore Schwann • Powerhouse” of the cell • Found only in plant cells • More complex type of cells • Supports and protects cell • Small or absent in animal cells • Contains the DNA in chromosomes • protects the plants from injury • interior membrane of mitochondria • Makes ribosomes that make proteins • ...
Physics Chpt 9 Terminology 2024-11-29
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- numeric value level of radiation exposure on IR
- increase in image size of an object compared to true size
- detail or accuracy of anatomic structural lines
- combination of rows and columns of pixels in digital image
- absorption characteristics of anatomic tissue and beam quality
- extreme overexposure of an image
- misrepresentation of size or shape of part
- Number of different shades of gray stored and displayed on computer
- dimensions of anatomic area displayed on monitor
- visible brightness fluctuations on an image
- increase in an object's image size compared to actual size
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- range of exposure intensities on an IR
- control that adjusts contrast on digital image
- space or distance from center of a pixel to an adjacent pixel
- amount of light emission of a display monitor
- image of objects appearing larger than actual size
- any unwanted image on radiographic image
- number of shades of gray displayed on an image
- sets midpoint range of brightness visible in digital image
- number of pixels per unit area
20 Clues: number of pixels per unit area • extreme overexposure of an image • range of exposure intensities on an IR • any unwanted image on radiographic image • misrepresentation of size or shape of part • visible brightness fluctuations on an image • amount of light emission of a display monitor • control that adjusts contrast on digital image • ...
This crossword puzzle mostly Rocks 2024-11-05
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- Word used to describe a rock that is easily crushed
- Another word for natural sweetener
- Country that borders the US to the south
- Type of plant that does not lose its leaves
- Acts like a glue to hold all pieces of the rock together
- Describes when the inclusion is another mineral
- Name of the country where you can visit Milan
- Smaller pieces that are contained within a rock
- Name of the tallest peak in Washington
- A smaller piece of a rock
- Name of the marine sound we live near to
- Opposite of rough
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- Gas or bubbles trapped in a rock
- A solid aggregate of minerals
- Substance that flows out of volcanoes, made of molten rock
- County name of where Port Towsend is
- Subject that Luca teaches to 9 and 10th grade
- 44th element of the Periodic Table
- First name of the building you are in right now
- The first layer of soil on Earth
20 Clues: Opposite of rough • A smaller piece of a rock • A solid aggregate of minerals • Gas or bubbles trapped in a rock • The first layer of soil on Earth • Another word for natural sweetener • 44th element of the Periodic Table • County name of where Port Towsend is • Name of the tallest peak in Washington • Country that borders the US to the south • ...
17@walter lanham 2025-01-22
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- Kon maar net sowel 'n blommewinkel oopgemaak het teen die einde van haar verjaarsdag
- Is 'n kultuurbokkie van formaat.
- Is 'n trotse Tiffie.
- Sou al langs die verspring aanloopbaan af kon sokkie.
- Is vriende met almal.
- Is die personifikasie van die HAT.
- Gebruik nie eers sy eie naam nie.
- Gaan sommer net op vakansie in die middel van eksamens.
- Sal enigeiets doen om Meneer Gerhard te vermy.
- Is verskriklik lief vir sy scalextric karretjies.
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- Is versot op Sarah J. Maas.
- Kon maar netsowel'n gecko gewees het aangesien hy met soveel gemak klim.
- Het eweskielik 'n bos krulhare gekry.
- Is 'n ster in Derde Wiel.
- Is so slim dat hy "sommer net" Ekonomie vat maar het Toerisme.
- Is die verskaffer van gebakte goedere vir die groepie.
- Bring sy Saterdae deur in die geselskap van chemikalieë.
- Het behoorlik oor sy voete geval.
- Spandeer prakties al haar vrye tyd in die kombuis.
- Kon maar netsowel die Matrix gekodeer het.
- Verskaf sommer gratis voorligtingsielkundige dienste.
21 Clues: Is 'n trotse Tiffie. • Is vriende met almal. • Is 'n ster in Derde Wiel. • Is versot op Sarah J. Maas. • Is 'n kultuurbokkie van formaat. • Het behoorlik oor sy voete geval. • Gebruik nie eers sy eie naam nie. • Is die personifikasie van die HAT. • Het eweskielik 'n bos krulhare gekry. • Kon maar netsowel die Matrix gekodeer het. • Sal enigeiets doen om Meneer Gerhard te vermy. • ...
Cellular respiration + photosynthesis word puzzle 2025-01-21
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- Reduced NAD+, carries electrons to the ETC.
- Inner space of mitochondria where Krebs cycle occurs.
- Membrane Membrane in mitochondria where the ETC and ATP synthase are located.
- Energy (Kinetic Energy) Energy in motion, used to perform work.
- Respiration requiring oxygen.
- Cycle Produces NADH, FADH2, and ATP from acetyl-CoA.
- Carrier Molecule that transfers electrons.
- Organism that makes its food photosynthesis.
- Energy carrier molecule.
- Energy (Potential Energy) Energy stored for later use in glucose.
- Respiration Process of converting glucose into ATP with oxygen.
- Fluid around thylakoids where the Calvin cycle takes place.
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- Respiration that occurs without oxygen.
- Substance that absorbs light (chlorophyll).
- Breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, producing small ATP.
- Cycle Light-independent reactions that create glucose from CO2.
- Process of converting light energy into chemical energy (glucose).
- Organism that consumes others for food.
- Oxygen, the final electron acceptor in ETC, is a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- Electron carrier in cellular respiration.
20 Clues: Energy carrier molecule. • Respiration requiring oxygen. • Respiration that occurs without oxygen. • Organism that consumes others for food. • Electron carrier in cellular respiration. • Carrier Molecule that transfers electrons. • Reduced NAD+, carries electrons to the ETC. • Substance that absorbs light (chlorophyll). • Organism that makes its food photosynthesis. • ...
A New Millennium 2024-12-09
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- "U.S. government agency responsible for space exploration."
- "Process for removing a sitting president from office."
- "Rapper known for songs like 'Put It On.'"
- "Nickname for a student or graduate of Texas A&M University."
- "Animated series about a man who wakes up in the future."
- "Cartoon character who lives in a pineapple under the sea."
- "Space shuttle named after an explorer."
- "Operating system developed by Microsoft."
- "High school tragedy in Colorado, 1999."
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- "Board game that brings its players into a dangerous world."
- "Jungle hero raised by apes."
- "Large outdoor fire often used for celebration."
- "Private aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company."
- "Former Speaker of the House, convicted on charges of abuse."
- "Science fiction film about a simulated reality."
- "Theme park dedicated to a popular toy construction system."
- "International organization focused on global trade regulations."
- "Popular franchise that involves capturing and training creatures."
- "This series's second animated film about toys coming to life."
- "Children's television network that merged into Nick Jr."
20 Clues: "Jungle hero raised by apes." • "Space shuttle named after an explorer." • "High school tragedy in Colorado, 1999." • "Rapper known for songs like 'Put It On.'" • "Operating system developed by Microsoft." • "Large outdoor fire often used for celebration." • "Science fiction film about a simulated reality." • "Process for removing a sitting president from office." • ...
Elimination Round SET A 2025-10-24
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- I’m the metal glue for electricians
- Rotational effect of a force about a point
- Tiny device that powers and controls the circuit
- Opposes the flow of current in a circuit
- I’m not an apple, but I fell for gravity
- Device that opens or closes a circuit
- It shines bright but very tough to cut
- I’m just 0 or 1, but together we rule computers
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- It balances voltage, current, and resistance
- I ask questions to databases
- Heat’s favorite travel route through metal
- In math, it holds numbers in rows and columns
- I love motion, but no force drama
- It saves charge for later use like a tiny battery
- It is used to check the current without getting shocked
- I make beams bow under pressure
- It holds two parts together with a spiral ridge
- It tells us how well a machine works by comparing output to input
- Wire carries current from one point to another
- Converts electrical energy into motion
20 Clues: I ask questions to databases • I make beams bow under pressure • I love motion, but no force drama • I’m the metal glue for electricians • Device that opens or closes a circuit • Converts electrical energy into motion • It shines bright but very tough to cut • Opposes the flow of current in a circuit • I’m not an apple, but I fell for gravity • ...
Organizational Structure 2021-05-11
5 Clues: based on social networks • mostly adopted by small companies • the most popular organizational chart type • people with similar skills are pooled for work • the most simplest type of organizational structure
Ch. 31 Tissues and Organ Systems - AP Bio 2017-03-11
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- Layer of the skin that contains blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, and sweat glands
- Glands that lack ducts
- This organ system exchanges gases with the outside environment.
- Muscle that makes up hollow organs; no striations, involuntary
- This system extracts nutrients from food and drink
- This protein makes the epidermis tough and watertight
- Muscle type that is striated, uninucleate, and involuntary
- cells that support neurons
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- This tissue consists mainly of fats
- This tissue type consists of tendons, ligaments, bone and blood
- This system filters blood and condenses the waste products as urine
- Stationary hair-like cellular extensions found in some columnar cells
- This fluid or matrix allows for cellular communication and nutrition diffusion
- Cells that retain the ability to differentiate into different cell types
- Muscle that is multinucleate, striated and voluntary
- Membrane that epithelial cells grow from
- Glands that secrete their products through ducts (mammary, salivary)
17 Clues: Glands that lack ducts • cells that support neurons • This tissue consists mainly of fats • Membrane that epithelial cells grow from • This system extracts nutrients from food and drink • Muscle that is multinucleate, striated and voluntary • This protein makes the epidermis tough and watertight • Muscle type that is striated, uninucleate, and involuntary • ...
Erics crosswords 2015-09-17
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- rocks igneous rocks that forms when magma cools below the earths surface
- scale a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral
- igneous rocks that forms when magma cools on the earths surface
- the braking of rocks by water , snow , ice , chemicals , gravity or plant roots
- a layer of sediment or sedimentary rocks
- molten rock that is located beneath the surface
- fine-grained material surrounding larger grains in a sedimentary rocks
- molten rock that flows out onto the earths surface
- the solid outmost of the earth
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- the movement of weathered rocks and soil
- a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres ( 10 inches)
- a scientist who studies geology
- layers, or bands in a rocks
- the huge mass in the very centre of the earth mostly of iron and nickel
- substance that cannot be broken into other substances
- rock a rock formed when molten rock has cooled and solified
- melted
17 Clues: melted • layers, or bands in a rocks • the solid outmost of the earth • a scientist who studies geology • the movement of weathered rocks and soil • a layer of sediment or sedimentary rocks • molten rock that is located beneath the surface • molten rock that flows out onto the earths surface • a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres ( 10 inches) • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-05-17
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- Respiration pathway that does not require oxygen.
- Respiration pathway that requires oxygen.
- The area in between two membranes of the mitochondrion.
- A carbon-containing waste product from the link reaction.
- The stage involving breakdown of glucose that occurs in the cytoplasm.
- Product from the glycolysis process.
- The name for the conversion process of ADP to ATP.
- The process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water.
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- An alternative name of Kreb’s cycle.
- The folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion.
- Final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.
- Full name of ATP.
- The site where electron transport chain occurs.
- The electron carrier that is generated from the glycolysis process.
- The purpose of phosphorylation of glucose molecule at the start of glycolysis.
- A disease that is typically associated with low ATP production even in presence of oxygen.
- Location where Kreb’s cycle occurs.
17 Clues: Full name of ATP. • Location where Kreb’s cycle occurs. • An alternative name of Kreb’s cycle. • Product from the glycolysis process. • Respiration pathway that requires oxygen. • The site where electron transport chain occurs. • Respiration pathway that does not require oxygen. • The name for the conversion process of ADP to ATP. • ...
Informática - Python e Linguagem R 2020-11-26
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- O índice de uma tupla ou lista começa no ???
- No python as ??? formam um conjunto de valores e usa-se parênteses
- Os tipos de ??? no python: str (texto), int (número), etc.
- Como se denomina no Python texto?
- É para a linguagem R, para número inteiro
- O sinal de ??? só pode ser usado em str
- Se quiser concatenar número e texto use a ???
- O ??? no Python pode ser usado para multiplicar tanto INT quanto STR
- Na linguagem R, ???? é uma função que cria uma matriz que é uma espécie de tabela com colunas e linhas
- Denominação para operadores boleamos que tem como valor True ou False
- No python é obrigatório depois de dois pontos a ????
- Na linguagem R, a declaração de variável é feita através do sinal de ???? seguido pelo traço (seta). Ex. x <-10 ou pode ser feita também x recebe 10 com o sinal de igual Ex. x = 10. Ainda pode ser 10-> x Logo, aceita mais de uma maneira
- Como se denomina no Python número inteiro, negativo ou positivo?
- Os operadores de ???? são dois no python: o sinal de + e a vírgula
- A lista é ???
- A função type no Python serve para mostrar o tipo de dados da variável - se for número int se for texto será ???? (abreviatura de string)
- A tupla é ?????
- O vetor é ????
- No Python se digitar x = 20 * "L" y = x type (y) - o resultado será ????
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- É para a linguagem R, para os flutuantes
- A ?????no python pode ser escrita com o ^ e também com **
- A palavra else no python quer dizer ????
- A função m<-matrix (1:6, nrow=2) quer dizer: construa uma matriz; pegue os valores de 1 a 6 e organize-os em uma matriz de 2 ????
- Para criar ??? usa-se chaves, no python
- É para a linguagem R, para texto
- Os dois pontos significa ??? de valores, tanto na linguagem R quanto no Python, mas há uma diferença, no python o último valor não entra
- Como se denomina no Python número flutuante (número decimal)?
- A função split serve para ??? uma string em blocos
- A matriz é um objeto ????
- Para criar ??? usa-se colchetes, no python
- Declaração de variável em python só aceita o ????
- Na ???? R há o vetor que é unidimensional e a matriz que é bidimensional
32 Clues: A lista é ??? • O vetor é ???? • A tupla é ????? • A matriz é um objeto ???? • É para a linguagem R, para texto • Como se denomina no Python texto? • Para criar ??? usa-se chaves, no python • O sinal de ??? só pode ser usado em str • É para a linguagem R, para os flutuantes • A palavra else no python quer dizer ???? • É para a linguagem R, para número inteiro • ...
GNSS L&L 2017-03-10
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- matrix that expresses how observations are related to each other
- 0.4844
- The carrier phase has repeated
- Russia's System Global Satellite System
- Degree of closeness of observation to their mean
- Introduced every so often to UTC
- any OEMV OEM6 or OEM7 can operate as
- preseves relative accuracy in bestpos
- Use to determine the code distance
- change in height compared to the horizontal distance
- reflected signals
- A matrix
- Offset between the Geoid and the ellipsoide
- only outputs heading and not baseline length
- Acronym for US Satellite System
- precise point positioning
- standardized correction message organization
- PDP
- reflection of geometry
- Least squares estimation equation
- computed in rtk positioning
- maximum rate of matchedpos
- advances the carrier
- Error Removed by single difference between receivers
- e in the Almanac
- extrapolation type used in rtk, pdp and ppp
- the heading solution type when a unaided master sends corrections to a rover
- Ambiguity linear combination commonly used
- change in northing compared to the change in easting
- I deliver the code to you
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- minimum number of observations needed to compute a solution
- 1575.42
- command used to easil setup a master rover pair
- carries the heading information back to the master
- EU is launching this
- A plot that shows multipath, ionosphere and phase wind up.
- 1023
- Eastern equivalent to WAAS
- North American broadcast correction service
- Created by driving in circles
- filter type used in PDP
- A swift way used to linearize the range equation
- Increase by a factor of root 2 in a single difference
- How close you are to the truth
- 300m GPS, 600m Glonass
- code positioning method using a rover and base
- Removed by differences across Satellites
- We output this in WGS84
- We use his orbits
- Error effected by temperature and pressure
- Lat Lon Heigh and ...
- RTK quality baselines only output if the master is in moving base mode
- L1 - L2
- number of antennas need to compute roll of a vehicle using align
- ___ the baseline the larger the heading error
55 Clues: PDP • 1023 • 0.4844 • 1575.42 • L1 - L2 • A matrix • e in the Almanac • reflected signals • We use his orbits • EU is launching this • advances the carrier • Lat Lon Heigh and ... • 300m GPS, 600m Glonass • reflection of geometry • filter type used in PDP • We output this in WGS84 • precise point positioning • I deliver the code to you • Eastern equivalent to WAAS • maximum rate of matchedpos • ...
Biologi modul 1 2019-09-17
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- Diffusion för vattenmolekyler
- Cellandning med syre
- Den viktigaste energibärande molekylen
- Känner av och reagerar på specifika signalsubstanser
- Märker lika celler på cellmembranets yta, kan även binda ihop celler
- Biologiskt aktiva substanser och byggmaterial i kroppen
- Stödjer cellväggarna
- Små byggstenar som bygger upp t.ex aminosyror
- Proteinrik vätska i mitokondriens hålrum
- Transport som följer koncentrationsgradienten, kräver ingen energi
- Behöver både 1) energi och 2) byggstenar
- Cellen tar in större molekyler och partiklar packeterade i vesiklar
- Vattenlösliga klotformade proteiner, t.ex hemoglobin och enzymer
- Består av 10 på varandra följande reaktioner
- Bygger upp både DNA och RNA
- Starka proteintrådar som bygger upp t.ex hår, hud och cellskelett
- Enkla kolhydrater
- Tar hand om sortering och packetering i utsöndringsvägen. Enkla proteiner syntetiseras till proteinkomplex
- Består av adenin, ribos och två fosfatgrupper
- Enkla föreningar syntetiseras till komplexa
- Huvudet på en fosfolipid, bildar en skiljevägg som reglerar cellens inre mijl
- Långa avsnitt av kol och väte, svårlösligt i vatten (ex. fetter och fosfolipider)
- Ämnesomsättning
- En kemisk barriär, signalmottagare, form- och utbyggbart
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- Makromolekyker
- Membranproteiner bildar kanaler (som kallas ...) mellan två celler
- Djurs glukosförråd, är rikt i levern och musklerna
- Transport som går emot koncentrationsgradienten, utnyttjas ATP för energi
- Sockermolekyl, ribos, en fosfatgrupp och en kvävebas bildar tillsammans...
- Polära molekyler och joner är ... i cellmembranet
- Vid längre transportsträckor inuti cellen fäster ett ... på vesikeln som mha. ATP vandrar längs cellskelettet
- Proteiner är uppbyggda av...
- Membranomslutna blåsor
- Som protein fast med färre än 50 aminosyror
- Sker i matrix
- Cellen utsöndrar större molekyler och partiklar packiteras i vesiklar
- Flera disackarider (t.ex cellulosa, stärkelse och glykogen)
- Halvgenomsläppligt
- 34 ATP bildas
- Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla
- Svansarna på en fosfolipid, ej vattenlöslig
- Vätebärare (bär väte på ett sätt som binder energi som utnyttjas för att skapa mer ATP)
- Cellmembranets byggstenar. Består av 1 glycerol, 1 fosfatgrupp och 2 fettsyror
- Blir till citronsyra under cellandningen
- Annat ord för cellandningen
- 2 enkla monosackarider
- Organell som tillverkar ATP och är en stor del av cellandningen
- Näringsförråd i växter, svårlösligt H2O
- Cellandning utan syre
- Lösta molekyler är i ständig slumpmässig rörelse från hög till låg koncentration
50 Clues: Sker i matrix • 34 ATP bildas • Makromolekyker • Ämnesomsättning • Enkla kolhydrater • Halvgenomsläppligt • Cellandning med syre • Stödjer cellväggarna • Cellandning utan syre • Membranomslutna blåsor • 2 enkla monosackarider • Bygger upp både DNA och RNA • Annat ord för cellandningen • Proteiner är uppbyggda av... • Diffusion för vattenmolekyler • Den viktigaste energibärande molekylen • ...
Igneous Rocks 2020-10-03
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- a hard, dark, glasslike volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification of lava without crystallization. Igneous rock
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma.
- igneous texture than has large crystals embedded in a matrix of much smaller crystals
- a pale fine grained igneous rock. The minerals that make up this rock are mainly quartz, sanidine, and plagiocase
- magma that is out on earths surface
- the size, shape, and distribution of the particles that collectively constitute a rock
- group of igneous rocks indicating that the rock contains substantial dark silicate minerals and calcium rich plagiocase feldspar. Also known as basaltic composition
- texture of igneous rocks where crystals are too small to be seen with unaided eye
- a group of igneous rocks that is composed of almost entirely light colored silicates. Also called granitic composition
- igneous rocks that contain small cavities called vesicles, which are formed when gasses escape from lava
- igneous rocks that contain no crystals
- the process of generating more than one rock type from a single magma
- igneous rock formed when magma flows out onto earths surface Also called volcanic rock
- texture of igneous rocks where crystals are big enough and almost equal in size and can be seen with the unaided eye
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- ranking igneous silicate minerals by temperature they crystallize at
- igneous rock texture resulting from the consolidation of individual rock fragments that are ejected during a volcanic eruption
- group of igneous rocks that contain at least 25% dark silicate minerals. The other dominate mineral is plagiocase feldspar
- explains how cooling influenced the Bowens reaction series
- a dark green to black intrusive igneous rock composed of dark silicate minerals. Gabbro makes up a significant percentage of oceanic crust
- a fine-grained igneous rock of mafic composition
- molten rock found inside the earth
- igneous rock with porphyritic texture, a conspicuously large crystal embedded in a matrix of finer grained crystals called the groundmass
- rock that is formed below earths surface. Also called plutonic rock
- a light colored, glassy vesicular rock that commonly has a granitic composition
- a gray, fine-grained igneous rock, primarily of volcanic origin and commonly exhibiting porphyritic texture
- this is a hard igneous rock that is made up of mostly quartz, mica, and feldspar. Used as building stone
26 Clues: molten rock found inside the earth • magma that is out on earths surface • igneous rocks that contain no crystals • a fine-grained igneous rock of mafic composition • a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma. • explains how cooling influenced the Bowens reaction series • rock that is formed below earths surface. Also called plutonic rock • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 10 2020-11-18
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- change this refers to the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles experience as they pass up and down through 573C
- dunts fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally induced stress
- combining two or more things together into one
- ware that has been fired once and has no chemically bonded water left in the clay
- of molten glazes typical bisque fired pottery a raw or partially fritted glaze works well at a specific gravity
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface.
- firing The final aim is to heat the object to the point that the clay and glazes are mature
- a kind of lead-glazed Japanese earthenware, typically irregular in shape and used especially for the tea ceremony
- out release carbon as they decompose on heating
- glazing where you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies as they fire in the kiln
- dunts ware cooled too quickly after it has been fired
- firing the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface.
- produce a network of fine cracks on a surface
- fit the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally induced stress
- removal of water and solvent
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- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- action lower the high melting point of the main glass forming constituents
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- core occurs during a reduction firing and is a result of fast firing and/or lack of oxygen in the kiln between 700 and 900C
- a glaze quickly can prevent the elements that would make up crystals from rearranging themselves into the crystals
- process for ceramic materials are determined based on the nature of the matrix
- the progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process
- firing to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze.
- the collapse, disintegration and deforming of clay from over-firing
- smoking to the period in a kiln firing where the last of the mechanical water in body are being released
27 Clues: removal of water and solvent • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • produce a network of fine cracks on a surface • combining two or more things together into one • out release carbon as they decompose on heating • dunts ware cooled too quickly after it has been fired • the collapse, disintegration and deforming of clay from over-firing • ...
Bizit-Synergynest 2021-04-03
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- By employing the mobile phone data a good dataset would contain “ rates” and “recording periods” that can be used for estimating the origin-destination matrix.
- _________ Methods were used to rapidly generate models from the fast-moving data.
- Information are collected from the social signals that are generated by the public transportation systems.
- Data is the one that possess challenges in data collection and cleaning due to its vast information.
- To improve the prediction accuracy__________ approach is used to combine all the social transportation data.
- ____________ Analysis combines the quantitative and qualitative matrix to aid the decision-making process.
- Analytics is one of the approach used to filter the outlying information and analyze only the required data.
- What type of problem does sports team encounter mostly?
- ____________ signal can serve as an early warning system for budding problems. However, they are indicative, not confirmatory.
- The demand for the travel can be estimated using data.
- Intelligent Transportation Systems enables the connection among people, vehicles,______________, and services.
- Information are extracted from social networking sites using NLP.
- _________ was the era of the enterprise data warehouse, used to capture information, and of business intelligence software, used to query and report it.
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- Apart from managers and sports scientists who is important in learning a common language?
- To deal with relatively unstructured data, companies turned to a new class of databases known as__________ .
- If the source is a Surveillance video which is the analytical approach that is used to estimate the traffic count and violation.
- Who are exposed to the lab work to work along with bio mechanists to solve problem?
- The next-generation quantitative analysts were called __________, as they possessed both computational and analytical skills.
- Data management have expanded considerably, and almost every organization will end up with a _____________ environment.
- Analytics 3.0 is the era of _____________ offerings.
- How many varieties of questions are put forth by Gelman to drive decisions in Sports Article?
- ________is an open source software framework for fast batch data processing across parallel servers.
- Is an instance of crowd sourcing mechanism that eliminates the need for paid individuals for collecting the geographic information.
- Analytics 1.0 is the era of ____________.
- Analytics 2.0 is the era of __________ .
25 Clues: Analytics 2.0 is the era of __________ . • Analytics 1.0 is the era of ____________. • Analytics 3.0 is the era of _____________ offerings. • What type of problem does sports team encounter mostly? • The demand for the travel can be estimated using data. • Information are extracted from social networking sites using NLP. • ...
CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS PART 2 2023-05-25
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- Has oval-shaped nuclei, lining the digestive tract
- This muscle can only be found in the wall of the heart
- Has thin primary cell wall with large intercellular spaces
- One of the characteristic of smooth muscle
- A white blood cell with multi-lobed nucleus
- Plasma membrane of muscle cells
- Type of control of striated muscle
- Lower layer of cells are attached to _____ membrane
- Small, uncovered gaps along the axon
- Dead plant tissues with secondary cell wall
- One of the location in which smooth muscle can be found
- Name of the granule which is present in the cell body of a neuron due to abundance of rough endoplasmic reticulum
- Undifferentiated plant tissue
- Thin, flat cells with disc-shaped nuclei
- Long cytoplasmic branch arising from the cell body
- Compact bone cell is known as
- Other name for thrombocyte
- Has uneven thickness of cell wall, thicker especially at corners of cell wall
- Its function is to receive message from other cells and carry it to the cell body
- Location of nucleus in skeletal muscle
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- A group of cells that are similar in structure and carry a specific function
- Tiny cytoplasmic extension that allow transfer of nutrients and waste between bone cells
- This cell rolling around the axon to form myelin sheath
- Tightly packed plant tissue
- A membrane which covers a unit of bone
- Composition of the matrix in hyaline cartilage
- Consist of several layers of cells
- This structure has gap junction to speed up impulse transmission
- A cup-shaped cell that secretes a lot of substances
- Sometimes called as stone cells
- Tissue covering the internal and external surfaces of your body
- Matrix in hyaline cartilage secreted by those cells
- An agranulocyte which differentiates into macrophage
- The blood cells that has no nucleus at maturity
- Structural unit of bone
- The cavity in which bone cells is found
- Thin, elongated tapered ends which interlock with one another
- A type of phloem cells which is a living cells but with very few organelles left
- A type of fibre which is present in all three connective tissues
39 Clues: Structural unit of bone • Other name for thrombocyte • Tightly packed plant tissue • Undifferentiated plant tissue • Compact bone cell is known as • Plasma membrane of muscle cells • Sometimes called as stone cells • Consist of several layers of cells • Type of control of striated muscle • Small, uncovered gaps along the axon • A membrane which covers a unit of bone • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-23
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- – Combining two functions into one.
- – The bottom number in an exponent or log.
- – A number that does not change.
- – A special number found from a matrix.
- – An equation that is always true.
- – A function whose graph is a straight line.
- – A statement showing two values are not equal.
- – Multiply a number by a group in parentheses.
- – All the input values of a function.
- – Tells how steep a line is.
- The number in front of a variable.
- – A way of writing math ideas.
- – To make an expression shorter or easier.
- – The opposite or reverse of a function.
- – A rule that lets you group numbers in any order.
- A number that solves an equation like x² = 9.
- – A symbol used to show a root.
- – A function with x² as the highest power.
- A letter that stands for a number.
- – The U-shaped graph of a quadratic equation.
- – The number inside a log or function.
- – A rule that matches each input with one output.
- – A line that a graph gets closer to but never touches.
- Tells how many times to multiply a number by itself.
- – Where two lines cross.
- – A rule that lets you change the order when adding or multiplying.
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- – A math rule that always works.
- – A group of equations solved together.
- – A number times itself.
- A polynomial with two terms.
- – Putting numbers together.
- – The turning point of a parabola.
- – A number that can be written as a fraction.
- To break apart an expression into smaller parts.
- A math sentence with an equals sign.
- – Repeated addition.
- A polynomial with three terms.
- – Splitting into equal parts.
- – Taking one number away from another.
- A math sentence that uses <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- – A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction.
- – A rectangle of numbers.
- – The opposite of an exponent.
- – The answer to a math problem. Discriminant – Helps tell how many solutions a quadratic has.
- – A math phrase without an equals sign.
- – All the output values of a function.
- An expression with many terms.
- – A set of numbers between two points.
- – A number times itself twice.
49 Clues: – Repeated addition. • – A number times itself. • – Where two lines cross. • – A rectangle of numbers. • – Putting numbers together. • A polynomial with two terms. • – Tells how steep a line is. • – Splitting into equal parts. • A polynomial with three terms. • – A way of writing math ideas. • – The opposite of an exponent. • An expression with many terms. • ...
Skeletal system 2016-11-11
Across
- Dense looks smooth
- fibrous membranes connecting the cranial bones
- slightly movable joints
- hunchback
- primarily a storage area for adipose tissue
- articulating bone ends are separated by a joint cavity
- essential for bones to retain normal proportions and strength during long bone growth
- C1, yes joint
- run in the compact bone at the right angles to the shaft
- bones are scarred with bulbs, holes, and ridges
- covers the diaphysis
- longer rather than wider
- movement of bone
- mature bone cells are found within the matrix
- elbows and ankle joints cylindrical end of one bone fits into a trough shaped surface on another
- bones united by fibrous tissue
- Limbs and girdles
- small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space
- lamellaes are around these
- bone forking cells
- thin, flattened and usually curved
- realignment of the broken bone ends
- spinal curvatures in the thoracic and sacral regions
- lacunae are found in concentric circles
- makes up most of the bones length
- encloses and protects the fragile brain tissue
- flattened sacs lined with synovial membrane and contain synovial fluid
- bone is forced out of its normal position in the joint cavity
- "s" of the spine
- immovable joints
- swayback
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- the ends of the long bone
- generally cube-shaped
- egg shaped surface of one bone fits into an oval con cavity in another
- in infants this area forms red blood cells
- giant, bone destroying cells
- when bones develop using hyaline cartilage
- freely movable joints
- bones that do not fit one of the preceding categories
- curvatures in the crevicle and lumbar regions
- synchonroses connected by Fibrocartilage
- covers the epiphyses
- the rounded end of one bone fits into a sleeve or ring of bone
- where osteocytes are found
- only short slipping or gliding movements allowed
- vertebrae are separated by pads of flexible cartilage
- thin line of bony tissue spanning the epiphysis
- hold the eyes in an anterior position
- blood cell formation
- transport tiny blood length wise through the bony matrix
- secure the periosteum to the underlying bone
- the bones that form the longitudinal axis
- slipped discs
- blood filled swelling
- C2, no joint
55 Clues: swayback • hunchback • C2, no joint • C1, yes joint • slipped discs • movement of bone • "s" of the spine • immovable joints • Limbs and girdles • Dense looks smooth • bone forking cells • covers the epiphyses • covers the diaphysis • blood cell formation • generally cube-shaped • freely movable joints • blood filled swelling • slightly movable joints • longer rather than wider • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-27
Across
- plural form of axis.
- vertical axis of a system of coordinates.
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.
- an angle of 90 degrees.
- horizontal axis of a system of coordinates.
- each of four parts of a plane, sphere, space, or body divided by two lines or planes at right angles.
- the part of a line included between two points.
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- the exact middle point.
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product.
- the measurement or extent of something from side to side.
- a point or value that marks the end of a ray or one of the ends of a line segment or interval.
- a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles.
- points lying in the same straight line.
- letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
- a fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates.
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- an imaginary flat surface through or joining material objects.
- the process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient.
- tringles with right angle.
- the process of taking a matrix, vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference.
- right angle to a vertical plane.
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
- also known as the + sign
- right angles to a horizontal plane.
- a subject or range of activity or interest.
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, etc.
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their sum.
- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.
- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.
- triangles having 2 sides of equal length.
- a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.
- also known as the - sign
- a parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides.
33 Clues: plural form of axis. • an angle of 90 degrees. • the exact middle point. • also known as the + sign • also known as the - sign • tringles with right angle. • right angle to a vertical plane. • right angles to a horizontal plane. • points lying in the same straight line. • vertical axis of a system of coordinates. • triangles having 2 sides of equal length. • ...
Vocab Chapters 1-4 2013-05-08
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- the set of input values of a relation
- two lines in the same plane that do not intersect because they have the same slope
- one of two or more integers that can be exactly divided into another integer
- type of equation whose graph is a parabola
- shape of the graph of a quadratic equation
- the number that describes a square matrix
- the distance a number is from a specified value on a number line
- rewrite the equation as an equivalent equation in which the variable is by itself on one side
- a measure, denoted by r, of how well a function fits a set of data pairs (x,y)
- type of equation whose graph is a line
- letter that is used to represent one or more numbers
- a relation for which each input has exactly one output
- two lines in the same plane that intersect to form a right angle because they have opposite reciprocal slopes
- square root of -1
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers, called elements, in rows and columns
- the process of finding the factors of a polynomial
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- the ratio of vertical change to horizontal change; rise over run; slope
- the parts of an expression that are added together, but not necessarily combined
- an expression that is either a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables
- in paired data (x, y), y tends to increase as x increases
- a solution that must be rejected because it does not satisfy the original equation
- in paired data (x, y), y tends to decrease as x increases
- terms that have the same variable to the same power
- the set of output values of a relation
- the number in front of a variable
- number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself
- acronym for the order of operations
- a graph of a set of data pairs (x, y) used to determine whether there is a relationship between the variables x and y
- a statement that two expressions are equal
- the expression under the radical sign in the quadratic formula
- the sum of two monomials
- a mapping or pairing of input values with output values
- the sum of three monomials
33 Clues: square root of -1 • the sum of two monomials • the sum of three monomials • the number in front of a variable • acronym for the order of operations • the set of input values of a relation • the set of output values of a relation • type of equation whose graph is a line • the number that describes a square matrix • type of equation whose graph is a parabola • ...
Chapter 10 2013-07-15
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- uses both functional and divisional chains of command simultaneously in the same part of the org
- 1st factor shaping structure
- characterized by long production runs manufaturing a large volume of the same product
- functional or product supervisor responsible for one side of the matrix
- occurs when departments are grouped together based on similar organizational outputs
- involves mechanization of the entire workflow and nonstop production
- the quality of collaboration across departments and divisions
- the grouping of positions into departments based on similar skills, expertise, work activities, and resource use
- entire org is made up of horizontal teams that coordinate their work and work directly with customers to accomplish the orgs goals
- manufacturing company uses outside suppliers to provide large chunks of a product, which are then assembled into a final product by a few employees
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- the radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in cost, quality, service and speed
- 2nd factor shaping structure
- the degree to which organizational tasks are subdivided into individual jobs
- employees from various functional departments that meet as a team to resolve mutual problems
- a type of manufaturing tecnology that invloves the production of goods in batches of one or few products designed for customer specification
- overseer of both the product and the functional chains of command, responsible of entire matrix
- a temporary team formed to solve a specific short term problem involving several departments
- report to two supervisors
- the org subcontracts most of its major functions to separate companies and coordinates their activities from a small headquaters org
- a person responsible for coordinating the activities of several departments for the completion of a specific project
- the framework in which the org defines how tasks are divided, resources are deployed, and departments are coordinated
- visual representation of an orgs structure
- characterized by intangible outputs
- groups of employees who are organized in a way similar to a formal department
- the basis for grouping position into departments and departments into the total org
- the development of organizational resources to achieve strategic goals
- most widespread trend, gives managers a way to delegate authority, push responsibility to lower levels, and be more flexible and responsive in a complex and competitive global environment
27 Clues: report to two supervisors • 2nd factor shaping structure • 1st factor shaping structure • characterized by intangible outputs • visual representation of an orgs structure • the quality of collaboration across departments and divisions • involves mechanization of the entire workflow and nonstop production • ...
AEROSPACE COMPOSITES 2013-07-23
Across
- a pre-shaped fiber reinforcement used in resin infusion
- a high-strength polymer resin used extensively in areospace applications
- the general purpose form of fiberglass fibers or fabric
- the removal of air and excess resin under vacuuum pressure
- bulk molding compound (abbreviation)
- resin that has no additives, hardeners, or iniatiators added
- the structural form of fiberglass fibers or fabric
- two ro more layers of fiber bound together in a resin matrix
- the part of a composite that imaprts tensile and flexural structural properties
- reinforcement fiber made from PAN
- polymer resin that decreases in viscosity when heated
- the part of a composite that resists impacts and holds fibers together
- the separation of plies in a laminate due to damage
- the smallest unit of a fibrous material
- a device used to cure composites with pressure and temperature
- twisted filaments, fibers, or strands used in weaving cloth
- the cure stage at which frozen prepreg cloth is supplied
- the response of a structure to stress
- producing heat as a hardener or iniator is added to a resin
- a bundle of filaments used as a single unit
- a compound containg molecules linked to one another in chains
- twisting stress
- glass fiber reinforced plastic (abbreviation)
- the ratio of applied stress to corresponding strain
- bending stress
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- reinforcement cloth that is impregnated with resin
- the development of primary bonds between molecule chains in a ploymer
- the load placed on a structure
- polymer resin that cannot be made less viscous once cured
- the overall force applied to a composite structure
- the force that causes displacement between laminates along their interface
- the final (cured) stage of a prepreg
- surface treatment applied to filaments to improve resin bonding
- the maximum temperature at which a composite retains its structural properties
- carbon fiber reinforced plastic (abbreviation)
- abbreviation for the measure of a material's expansion in response to increased temperature
- vacuum bag layer that allows air circulation to draw off air and volatiles from a composite
- pulling stress
- a hardener used with epoxy resins
- sewn edge on cloth reinforcement that parallels the warp direction and prevents unraveling of the fabric
- industry term for 4HS fabric
- lengthwise direction on a roll of fabric that parallels the selvage
42 Clues: pulling stress • bending stress • twisting stress • industry term for 4HS fabric • the load placed on a structure • reinforcement fiber made from PAN • a hardener used with epoxy resins • bulk molding compound (abbreviation) • the final (cured) stage of a prepreg • the response of a structure to stress • the smallest unit of a fibrous material • ...
CELL JUNCTION AND COMMUNICATION 2023-11-08
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- The transmembrane domain links the CAM to the plasma membrane through which forces.
- a cell-to-cell junction that seals cells together in an epithelium to prevent leakage of small molecules
- cell junction which permit the inter-cellular exchange of substances
- The process of programmed cell death
- Enzyme that break down nucleic acid
- following allows for physiological communication between plant cells
- essential for normal desmosomal adhesion
- connects intermediate filament of one cell with another cell
- desmosomes are known as which adherens
- In a gap junction, the lipid bilayer of adjacent cells is pierced through by proteins called
- following allows for physiological communication between animal cells
- which superfamily molecules consist of more than 25 molecules
- name of molecules that allow cells to maintain contact with one another and with structures in the extracellular matrix
- relay signals both to and from cells.
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- gap junctions were first discovered in
- study of cell
- which disease in nervous system is associated with disorder of gap junction
- junction between a nerve fibre and a muscle fibre
- looks like half desmosome
- tight junctions are also known as which junction
- Through integrins, the basal end of each cell connects to a specialized layer of extracellular matrix called
- Enzyme that breaks down protein
- Tight junctions between cells are connected areas of which membrane that stitch cells together.
- a messier form of cell death that causes cells to literally swell and burst
- name of tight junction protein
- humans alone have how many different types of integrins
- which signaling allows short range cell-to-cell communication through the release of chemical messenger
- junction that is cluster of inter-cellular channels that allows direct diffusion of ions between adjacent cells
- Signaling pathways are critical to maintaining the state of equilibrium known as within this tissue.
- junction that provides strength to cell by acting like mechanical attachment
- adaptor complexes bind what to cytoskeletal actin
- Binding of an adhesion molecule on one cell to same adhesion molecule on a second cell is called
- The cytoplasmic domain is directly connected to the cytoskeleton by this protein.
- which CAMs are most prevalent in vertebrates
- most abundant protein in human body
- gap junctions are absent in which cell
36 Clues: study of cell • looks like half desmosome • name of tight junction protein • Enzyme that breaks down protein • Enzyme that break down nucleic acid • most abundant protein in human body • The process of programmed cell death • relay signals both to and from cells. • gap junctions were first discovered in • desmosomes are known as which adherens • ...
Life history (Chapter 5) 2020-04-29
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- Composed of more than one layer of cells
- Vertebrates whose embryos possess extraembryonic membranes
- Cells specialized to secrete a product
- Includes bones divided into skull, vertebral column, and thoracic case regions.
- The genetic mak-up of an individual a
- Where separate bone or cartilage elements make contact.
- Radical and abrupt postembryonic change in structure
- Specialized type of calcification unique to vertebrates
- is the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- Without amnion, include fishes and amphibians
- Tiny spaces where “osteocytes” is found
- Cylindrical structure that provides strength and support to bone.
- Formed closely of adjoined cells with very little extracellular matrix between them.
- Pertaining to eggs that contain small quantities of stored yolk.
- A composite structure formed in part from tissues of the fetus and in part from tissues of the mother.
- The change in time at which a characteristics appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor
- Solid ball of cells from division of a fertilized ovum.
- If they resemble juveniles of their ancestor. It exhibit early offset, grow slower, or begin development relatively late.
- Female gamete
- Phase of embryonic development that starts at the end of gastrulation and continues until birth.
- Organisms are more than just the products of genes
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- Firm but flexible special connective tissue
- A solid ground substance that is effective in resisting compressive forces.
- Known as bone breakers
- Are the cells resulting from these early cleavage divisions of the ovum.
- Stimulates the other germ layers to form parts of organs.
- Vertebrates laying eggs encapsulated in such shells or other tertiary egg envelopes.
- Early mitotic divisions restricted to the animal pole.
- Type of mineralization occurs early during bone development, bone repair and in some fishes.
- Early embryonic stage during which the basic gut is formed
- The emergence of individual and behavioral characteristics through growth processes over time.
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk.
- Male gamete
- A pole where most yolk resides.
- Known as bone makers
- Early mitotic divisions restricted to the animal pole.
- Wherein a feature grows longer, grow faster or begins development
- Vertebrates giving birth to embryos without such shells.
- Changes in an organism from zygote to death
- Specialized connective tissue in which calcium phosphate and other organic salts are deposited in the matrix.
40 Clues: Male gamete • Female gamete • Known as bone makers • Known as bone breakers • A pole where most yolk resides. • The genetic mak-up of an individual a • Cells specialized to secrete a product • Tiny spaces where “osteocytes” is found • Composed of more than one layer of cells • is the act of giving birth via viviparity. • Firm but flexible special connective tissue • ...
Life history (Chapter 5) 2020-04-29
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- Early mitotic divisions restricted to the animal pole.
- The emergence of individual and behavioral characteristics through growth processes over time.
- Organisms are more than just the products of genes
- Includes bones divided into skull, vertebral column, and thoracic case regions.
- Specialized type of calcification unique to vertebrates
- Specialized connective tissue in which calcium phosphate and other organic salts are deposited in the matrix.
- The change in time at which a characteristics appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestorparturition is the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- Known as bone breakers
- The genetic mak-up of an individual a
- Vertebrates laying eggs encapsulated in such shells or other tertiary egg envelopes.
- Changes in an organism from zygote to death
- A pole where most yolk resides.
- Are the cells resulting from these early cleavage divisions of the ovum.
- Composed of more than one layer of cells
- Early embryonic stage during which the basic gut is formed
- Known as bone makers
- Vertebrates giving birth to embryos without such shells.
- Wherein a feature grows longer, grow faster or begins development
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- A solid ground substance that is effective in resisting compressive forces.
- Solid ball of cells from division of a fertilized ovum.
- Male gamete
- Tiny spaces where “osteocytes” is found
- Early mitotic divisions restricted to the animal pole.
- Radical and abrupt postembryonic change in structure
- Vertebrates whose embryos possess extraembryonic membranes
- Cylindrical structure that provides strength and support to bone.
- Pertaining to eggs that contain small quantities of stored yolk.
- If they resemble juveniles of their ancestor. It exhibit early offset, grow slower, or begin development relatively late.
- Where separate bone or cartilage elements make contact.
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk.
- A composite structure formed in part from tissues of the fetus and in part from tissues of the mother.
- Phase of embryonic development that starts at the end of gastrulation and continues until birth.
- Without amnion, include fishes and amphibians
- Firm but flexible special connective tissue
- Type of mineralization occurs early during bone development, bone repair and in some fishes.
- Formed closely of adjoined cells with very little extracellular matrix between them.
- Cells specialized to secrete a product
- Stimulates the other germ layers to form parts of organs.
- Female gamete
39 Clues: Male gamete • Female gamete • Known as bone makers • Known as bone breakers • A pole where most yolk resides. • The genetic mak-up of an individual a • Cells specialized to secrete a product • Tiny spaces where “osteocytes” is found • Composed of more than one layer of cells • Firm but flexible special connective tissue • Changes in an organism from zygote to death • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 10 2020-11-18
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- change this refers to the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles experience as they pass up and down through 573C
- dunts fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally induced stress
- combining two or more things together into one
- ware that has been fired once and has no chemically bonded water left in the clay
- of molten glazes typical bisque fired pottery a raw or partially fritted glaze works well at a specific gravity
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface.
- firing The final aim is to heat the object to the point that the clay and glazes are mature
- a kind of lead-glazed Japanese earthenware, typically irregular in shape and used especially for the tea ceremony
- out release carbon as they decompose on heating
- glazing where you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies as they fire in the kiln
- dunts ware cooled too quickly after it has been fired
- firing the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface.
- produce a network of fine cracks on a surface
- fit the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally induced stress
- removal of water and solvent
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- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- action lower the high melting point of the main glass forming constituents
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- core occurs during a reduction firing and is a result of fast firing and/or lack of oxygen in the kiln between 700 and 900C
- a glaze quickly can prevent the elements that would make up crystals from rearranging themselves into the crystals
- process for ceramic materials are determined based on the nature of the matrix
- the progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process
- firing to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze.
- the collapse, disintegration and deforming of clay from over-firing
- smoking to the period in a kiln firing where the last of the mechanical water in body are being released
27 Clues: removal of water and solvent • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • produce a network of fine cracks on a surface • combining two or more things together into one • out release carbon as they decompose on heating • dunts ware cooled too quickly after it has been fired • the collapse, disintegration and deforming of clay from over-firing • ...
Crossword algebra 2025-04-25
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- An oval-shaped graph.
- A value calculated from a matrix.
- The result of addition.
- The opposite or reciprocal of a number or expression.
- A reference line used in a graph.
- The set of all possible input values.
- A number that can be expressed as a fraction.
- A number that indicates how many times to multiply the base.
- The point (0,0) on a graph.
- A round graph with all points equidistant from the center.
- The highest or lowest point on a parabola.
- The graph of a quadratic function.
- The number that is multiplied by itself.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are not equal.
- The inverse operation of exponentiation.
- The rate of change of a line.
- A single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together.
- A solution to an equation.
- A polynomial of degree 3.
- A number that cannot be expressed as a fraction.
- An expression with three terms.
- An expression that includes a square root.
- The result of multiplication.
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- An ordered list of numbers.
- The point where a graph crosses an axis.
- The sum of the terms of a sequence.
- The distance of a number from zero.
- A combination of terms.
- An equation of the first degree.
- A relation where each input has a single output.
- A polynomial of degree 2.
- A symbol used to represent a number.
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches.
- The result of subtraction.
- The set of all possible output values.
- A number or expression that divides another number or expression.
- A function made by combining two functions.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
- A rectangular array of numbers.
- A sequence where the ratio between terms is constant.
- A number that multiplies a variable.
- An expression with a single term.
- A sequence where the difference between terms is constant.
- An expression with two terms.
- The graph of a rational function.
- The result of division.
- An expression with multiple terms.
- The result of raising a base to an exponent.
- A value that does not change.
- An equation that is true for all values of the variables.
50 Clues: An oval-shaped graph. • A combination of terms. • The result of addition. • The result of division. • A polynomial of degree 2. • A polynomial of degree 3. • The result of subtraction. • A solution to an equation. • An ordered list of numbers. • The point (0,0) on a graph. • An expression with two terms. • The rate of change of a line. • A value that does not change. • ...
Unit 1-Taxonomy, Techniques and Antibiotics 2024-10-24
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- ITS regions can be used as sequencing targets to identify ________ organisms.
- PFGE is based on restriction digest and gel electrophoresis of a ______ genome to look for a distinct pattern of fragments.
- Linezolid belongs wo this drug class, which inhibits protein synthesis.
- The __________ control exists to detect sample inhibition of the reaction.
- Daptomycin has a hydrophobic tail which can be inserted into the cell membrane of gram positive organisms causing _____________ and death.
- Beta-lactamase inhibitors work by acting as __________ for the beta-lactamase and reducing their effect on the antibiotic.
- Resistance to which drug is caused by an altered peptidoglycan terminus?
- This drug inhibits dihydrofolate reductase.
- Antimicrobials that target the _____ _____ are ineffective against Mycoplasma.
- The primary resistance mechanism to quinolones is __________ by mutation encoding single amino acid changes in the targets.
- _______ PCR primers are a set of 2 primers that can give added sensitivity and specificity.
- Fluoroquinolones target DNA and RNA __________.
- In RT-PCR with Taqman hydrolysis probes, when the polymerase encounters the probe it is _________ which releases the fluorochrome from the quencher and allows detection.
- Taqman hydrolysis probes have a ___________ on one end and a quencher on the other.
- Intrinsic mechanisms are ________ mechanisms of the bacteria that transmitted to their progeny.
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- The beta-lactam ring is responsible for inhibiting the __________ reaction which results in bacterial lysis and cell death.
- Sulfonamides block growth by interfering with _______ _______ synthesis.
- Colistin is a polypeptide that binds to ____ in gram negative organisms.
- A _________ taxonomic approach incorporates both genetic and phenotypic data.
- What is the first step of PCR?
- Which drug class blocks attachment of tRNA to the ribosome?
- Identification of organisms by _________ depends on differentiation between well conserved ribosomal proteins.
- Formic acid is added before the matrix when identifying _____ isolates.
- Aminoglycosides behave _____________ with beta-lactams and must be tested with high-level disks in Enterococci.
- What is the third step of PCR?
- A _____ and ____ positive control is required for a RT-PCR assay.
- The purpose of using ______ in MALDI-TOF is to act as a proton source, lock proteins into a crystalline structure, and to absorb and transfer energy from the laser.
- What is the second step of PCR?
28 Clues: What is the first step of PCR? • What is the third step of PCR? • What is the second step of PCR? • This drug inhibits dihydrofolate reductase. • Fluoroquinolones target DNA and RNA __________. • Which drug class blocks attachment of tRNA to the ribosome? • A _____ and ____ positive control is required for a RT-PCR assay. • ...
Gem Stone Crossword. 2016-07-21
6 Clues: can be any shade of blue. • it comes from prehistoric pine trees. • a blue stone with black veins called matrix. • ______ can be a variety of different colours. • it is created inside of a m mollusk, or oyster. • it is red and has special powers from the greeks.
Biology Crossword 2023-05-24
Across
- Without oxygen
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
Down
- another anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway for breaking down glucose
- fluid-like substance that fills the space
- folded membranes
6 Clues: Without oxygen • folded membranes • fluid-like substance that fills the space • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • another anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway for breaking down glucose • chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
Biology Crossword 2023-05-24
Across
- Without oxygen
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
Down
- another anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway for breaking down glucose
- fluid-like substance that fills the space
- folded membranes
6 Clues: Without oxygen • folded membranes • fluid-like substance that fills the space • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • another anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway for breaking down glucose • chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
Insturments 2023-05-25
6 Clues: Handle for scalpel blade. • holds matrix band & placed in mouth. • White plastic place behind rubber dam. • Used to shape the walls of the cavity prep. • Made of metal and placed on top of rubber dam. • To isolate, better visibility, moisture control & help make treatment time shorter.
Crossword 2020-04-27
Across
- the point where edges of a figure intersects?(9)
- two sets are disjoint if there _ is the empty set?(12)
- in which number system there is no symbol for zero(5)
- in normal distribution the highest value of ordinate occurs at?(4)
- what is the fourier series co-efficient for n=0?(4)
- given u=yz,v=zx/y,w=xy/z,then the value of d(u,v,w)/d(x,y,z) is_?(4)
- a statement that has been proven to be true deductively(7)
- the statement that is accepted as true with proof?(9)
- 1,2,3,1,4,9,1,_,27(5)
- if two families of curves are such that every member of one family intersects every member of other family at right angles then they are said to be _ type of trajectories?(10)
- normal distribution is also called?(8)
- this numbers irrationality property was first discovered by pythagoras. What is its value?(3)
- a compound proposition that is niether a tautology nor a contradiction.(11)
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- let A=a[ij] given by ab[ij]3 is a _ matrix.(13)
- for an inverse to exist it is necessary that a function should be_?
- the number of diagonals can be drawn in hexagon is?(6)
- a graph of __ function is always symmetric about y-axis.(4)
- the graph of off function is always symmetric about _ ?(6)
- the set of positive integers is?(8)
- to multiple or to be multiplied by 4 is called?(9)
- the strength of relationship that exists between the two variable x and y is called?(11)
- any mathematical process is called?
- it was invented primarily for astronomy that is for special geometry?(12)
- graph that display data using line segment
- if for a squarecnatrux A,A2=A, then such matrix is_?(10)
- (Av-|A)v(QvT) is a?(9)
- it is the way of adding slices to find whole(can be used to find areas,volume,central point etc).(11)
- value of lim(x->0)(1+cot(x))to the power sin(x)=?(1)
- which rule of the numerical integration is used if n is the multiple of 2?(7)
- a straight line with only one endpoint that extends infinitely(3)
30 Clues: 1,2,3,1,4,9,1,_,27(5) • (Av-|A)v(QvT) is a?(9) • the set of positive integers is?(8) • any mathematical process is called? • normal distribution is also called?(8) • graph that display data using line segment • let A=a[ij] given by ab[ij]3 is a _ matrix.(13) • the point where edges of a figure intersects?(9) • to multiple or to be multiplied by 4 is called?(9) • ...
AP-Pre Calc Ultimate Vocab Review!!! 2025-05-19
Across
- Curve formed by slicing a cone
- A function using angles
- Two or more equations solved together
- Reciprocal of cosine
- An expression with many terms
- A point that defines a conic's shape
- Set of all input values (x-values)
- A polynomial with two terms
- The turning point of a parabola
- U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- The sum of a sequence
- A function symmetric about the origin
- A rectangular array of numbers
- Shifting a graph horizontally or vertically
- number A number in the form a + bi
- Describes behavior near a specific input
- A mathematical sentence with >, <, ≥, or ≤
- The inverse of an exponential function
- A function without breaks or holes
- One function inside another
- Function where the variable is an exponent
- An expression containing a root
- Change to a graph's position or shape
- A rule assigning each x to one y
- Highest power of the variable in a polynomial
- A quantity with magnitude and direction
- An ordered list of numbers
- A number or expression that divides another evenly
- Where the graph crosses the y-axis
- Distance from 0 on the number line
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- An equation true for all values of the variable
- Ratio of opposite/adjacent in a triangle
- A sequence with a common ratio
- The horizontal line halfway between max and min of a wave
- A one-term expression
- Reciprocal of tangent
- A function defined by multiple expressions
- A function symmetric about the y-axis
- A function that “undoes” another
- Removing a radical from the denominator
- A ratio of two polynomials
- A number flipped over 1
- Direction of the graph as x → ±∞
- A value from a square matrix used in solving systems
- A function in the form ax² + bx + c
- Half the height of a sine or cosine wave
- Point where a graph crosses an axis
- Conic with two separate curves
- An arrangement where order matters
- Oval-shaped conic section
- Rate of change of a line
- A number involving i where i = √–1
- The distance before a trigonometric function repeats
- A line a graph approaches but never touches
- Ratio of adjacent/hypotenuse in a right triangle
55 Clues: Reciprocal of cosine • A one-term expression • Reciprocal of tangent • The sum of a sequence • A function using angles • A number flipped over 1 • Rate of change of a line • Oval-shaped conic section • A ratio of two polynomials • An ordered list of numbers • A polynomial with two terms • One function inside another • An expression with many terms • Curve formed by slicing a cone • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-05-24
Across
- Without oxygen
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
Down
- another anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway for breaking down glucose
- fluid-like substance that fills the space
- folded membranes
6 Clues: Without oxygen • folded membranes • fluid-like substance that fills the space • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • another anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway for breaking down glucose • chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
Machine Learning 2019-06-29
Across
- one of the clustering algorithms
- Sum of the diagonals of the confusion matrix divided by the total number of test observations
- The classification algorithm predicts probabilities between 0 and 1
- This information is missing in the dataset in unsupervised learning
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- supervised learning algorithm which is a lazy learner
- The method in python which is used to convert string features into numbers
- Common distance measure used in KNN
- co-ordinates of the data points
8 Clues: co-ordinates of the data points • one of the clustering algorithms • Common distance measure used in KNN • supervised learning algorithm which is a lazy learner • The classification algorithm predicts probabilities between 0 and 1 • This information is missing in the dataset in unsupervised learning • ...
Chanakya Niti 3.0 2022-02-14
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- Warren Bennis and Burt Nannes are credited for coining this acronym which is widely used in context today for leadership and governance under tough times
- an acronym for a phrase used during business meetings to bring up topics not pertaining to that meeting
- Point of congestion in a system or process that affects the efficiency of the entire system or process
- the most used term meaning the form of document often used to showcase ideas
- One of the growth curves depicting various stages of organization including creativity, direction, delegation, coordination and collaboration
- One of the 7 basic QC tools used to identify the root cause of a problem is also called as a __________ diagram
- This framework is a strategic planning tool that helps managers devise strategies for future growth
- This analysis helps us analyze how the project performance changes with our assumptions that projections are based upon
- The acronym of the Mckinsey framework that illustrates the influence of an industry's structure on the conduct and performance of industry players, and the effects of external shocks on all three
- The mindset of process improvement based on waste elimination and flow maximisation. This comes mainly from the Toyota Production System
- A strategy that outlines how a company might engage with customers in order to persuade them to buy their product or service while also gaining a competitive edge.
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- The process of brainstorming to find out the core reason(s) as to why the problem is occurring
- Is an efficiency tool used to organise task cards in systematic groups based on where they are in their completion journey.
- This is a process to ensure that the Quality of the Process and/or Output is maintained.
- sudden and extremely rapid growth in startups after a long period of linear growth is called as _________ growth
- this analysis measures how much value consumers place on a product's features
- The ________ X matrix template in lean management that includes goals, strategies, strategic projects (initiatives), and owners.
- The unexplored area of a company that might have a lucrative opportunity
- Low growth high market share business unit or product in growth-share matrix
- One of the commonly used project management algorithm for scheduling project activities
20 Clues: The unexplored area of a company that might have a lucrative opportunity • the most used term meaning the form of document often used to showcase ideas • Low growth high market share business unit or product in growth-share matrix • this analysis measures how much value consumers place on a product's features • ...
SM 2023-06-02
Across
- the length of time from a product first being introduced to consumers until it is removed from the market (2 words)
- the person who is on the top of the organizational stucture
- The interest group, which expects Dividends, capital growth, investment security from the company
- A type of goal which includes detailed schedules or instructions on how to complete tasks and is made for short term planning
- a system that outlines how certain activities are directed in order to achieve the goals of an organization (2 words)
- a strategic planning tool used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
- a written statement succinctly expressing a company's purpose by defining its primary long-term goals
- A simple graphic that shows a logical, cause-and-effect connection between strategic objectives (2 words)
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- A square of the BCG matrix that shows products that bring company the majority of profit. (2 words)
- vertical axis in ADL Matrix (2 words)
- Analysis of Porter’s five forces proceeds from the fact that the firm is pressured by 5 competitive forces: supplier power,buyer power,treat of substitution,competitive rivalry and ....of new entry
- An arrangement between two companies that have decided to share resources to undertake a specific, mutually beneficial project (2 words)
- Competitive strategy, which is based on creating a product that is different from others and highlighting its distinguishing qualities
- is a series of consecutive steps that go into the creation of a finished product, from its initial design to its arrival at a customer's door. (2 words)
- an analysis that shows you the most profitable SBU of your company, as well as those that are better to get rid of (2 words)
- A statement which is action-based and that declares the purpose of an organization and how they serve their customers
- A form of marketing and distribution in which the owner of a business system grants to an individual or group of individuals the right to run a business selling a product or providing a service using the business system
- Competitive strategy, which is based on providing the cheapest product
- the probability or likelihood of occurrence of losses relative to the expected return on any particular investment
- the analysis that is perfect for analysing external environment of the company
20 Clues: vertical axis in ADL Matrix (2 words) • the person who is on the top of the organizational stucture • Competitive strategy, which is based on providing the cheapest product • the analysis that is perfect for analysing external environment of the company • a strategic planning tool used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats • ...
david's, jens' oscar's og logos' 2025-05-07
Across
- Virksomheder der overvejer at komme ind i en branche
- - udyret analstse virksomhedens eksterne situation
- Økonom der lavede modellen "five forces"
- Vurdering af hvor god en branche er at operere i
- Valg af metode til at vinde over konkurrenter
- Analyse af styrker, svagheder, muligheder og trusler
- virksomhedens målgruppe
- Udtryk for hvor stor indflydelse leverandører og kunder har
- Det område hvor virksomheden opererer og møder konkurrence
- Et underafsnit af et større marked med særlige kendetegn
- Matrix der omdanner SWOT til konkrete handlingsforslag
- en udbyder
- Aktiviteter der forgår uden for virksomhedens mure
- Ure som vælges på baggrund af pris og udseende
- Få store
- virkssomhedens vigtigste aktiviteter
- Et fremtidsbillede af hvad virksomheden stræber efter
- Matrix med fire vækststrategier baseret på produkter og markeder
- Virksomhedens overordnede formål og eksistensgrundlag
- forretningsmodellærredet
- det marked, hvor kunderne er forbrugere, der køber med det formål at dække deres personlige behov eller pain.
- En stor samt en række små
- næststørste andel i en branche
- Mange små
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- Et værktøj til at skabe overblik over en branche
- Fokus på at adskille sig med unikke produkter
- De centrale principper og holdninger virksomheden bygger på
- virksomhedens forhold til kunder
- Viser et eksterne situationer i en virksomhed
- Fokus på at være billigst i branchen
- to udbydere
- Situationen hvor virksomheder kæmper om samme kunder
- værdi som virksomheden tilbyder
- hvordan virksomheden kommer ud til kunden
- karektestik af virksomhed
- Den dominerende i en branche
- et udtryk for, hvor stor en andel af den samlede efterspørgsel på markedet, den enkelte virksomhed har.
- virksomhedens udgifter
- Produkter der kan dække samme behov som det oprindelige
- strengths- weaknesses
- Vækststrategi hvor man lancerer nye produkter på nye markeder
- Består af aktører virskomheden er i nærkontakt med fx kunder og konkurrenter
- Når private deler, låner eller lejer goder, ressourcer og oplevelser
- Opportunites - Threats
- Plan for hvordan virksomheden opnår sine mål
- analysere virksomhedens eksterne forhold
- Består af de eksterne faktorer
- Konkrete resultater som virksomheden ønsker at opnå
- virksomhedens vigtigste ressourcer
- øjebliksbillede af hvordan virksomheden skaber værdi
- En del af markedet med fælles behov og præferencer
- En gruppe virksomheder der dækker samme behov hos en målgruppe
52 Clues: Få store • Mange små • en udbyder • to udbydere • strengths- weaknesses • virksomhedens udgifter • Opportunites - Threats • virksomhedens målgruppe • forretningsmodellærredet • karektestik af virksomhed • En stor samt en række små • Den dominerende i en branche • Består af de eksterne faktorer • næststørste andel i en branche • værdi som virksomheden tilbyder • ...
Relations and Functions 2024-11-22
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- function A function assigning multiple possible outputs for each input.
- A function where every element in the co-domain has at least one pre-image in the domain.
- Maintaining the order between elements during mapping.
- A mapping allowing association in only one direction.
- function A function assigning real numbers as output values.
- Focusing on a specific set of input elements.
- mapping A mapping connecting the first and last elements of a set.
- Indicating consistent behavior and validity across its domain.
- A relation preserving transitivity among its elements.
- function A function where each element of the domain maps to a unique element of the co-domain.
- The composition of a function with itself.
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- A mapping connecting variables in a bi-directional way.
- A function representing the reverse of a given function.
- relation A relation where the subset is the empty set.
- relation A relation where all domain elements relate to one co-domain element.
- function A function defined by multiple sub-functions over different intervals.
- notation A mathematical notation specifying a set using properties its members must satisfy.
- The function derived by reversing the mapping of an original function.
- A mapping connecting individual points in the domain and co-domain.
- mapping A mapping allowing one element of the domain to relate to many elements in the range.
- function A function not satisfying the injective (one-to-one) property.
- An equation expressing a relation using one or more parameters.
- A relation in which every element is related to itself.
- relation A relation where multiple domain elements map to the same co-domain element.
- matrix A matrix with non-negative eigenvalues.
- mapping A mapping where a single input corresponds to multiple outputs.
- A relation where the relationship is mirrored.
- A function restricted to a specific set of output values.
- limit Limit approaching a point from one specific direction.
- element An individual element from the co-domain.
30 Clues: The composition of a function with itself. • Focusing on a specific set of input elements. • matrix A matrix with non-negative eigenvalues. • A relation where the relationship is mirrored. • element An individual element from the co-domain. • A mapping allowing association in only one direction. • relation A relation where the subset is the empty set. • ...
Machine Learning 2019-06-29
Across
- Common distance measure used in KNN
- one of the clustering algorithms
- co-ordinates of the data points
Down
- Sum of the diagonals of the confusion matrix divided by the total number of test observations
- The classification algorithm predicts probabilities between 0 and 1
- The method in python which is used to convert string features into numbers
- supervised learning algorithm which is a lazy learner
- This information is missing in the dataset in unsupervised learning
8 Clues: co-ordinates of the data points • one of the clustering algorithms • Common distance measure used in KNN • supervised learning algorithm which is a lazy learner • The classification algorithm predicts probabilities between 0 and 1 • This information is missing in the dataset in unsupervised learning • ...
Chapter 5 Histology 2012-05-18
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- a connective tissue that is dominated with empty looking cells, found in subcutaneous fats, used for thermal insulation and energy storage
- enlargement of preexisting cells
- a muscle tissue that is notstriated, has one nucleus, and is involuntary
- a primary tissue that specializes in internal communication
- glands composed of mucin and water
- a muscle tissue that is striated, multi-nucleated, and voluntary
- a primary tissue that contracts in response to stimuli
- in bones, when osteoblasts are building the matrix and get trapped they become ____________ trapped in lacunae
- epithelium single layer of tall cells, it's found in the inner lining of the stomach and intestines, and is good for absorption and secretion of mucous
- a gland that secretes their contents into the blood
- epithelium that has two or more layers with round cells, found around sweat gland ducts, and it contributes to sweat and hormone secretion
- abnormal growht resulting in the development of a tumor
- a connective tissue made up of reticular fibers and cells, found in lymph nodes and is a supportive structure for lymphatic organs
- the layer of tissue between epithelial tissue and underlying connective tissue
- epithelium that is a single later of square/round cells, it's found in the liver and thyroid, and is good for absorption and secretion
- a junction that is like a zipper and makes it impossible for substances to pass through cells
- cells the secrete heparin and histamine
- the replacement of dead or damaged cells by the same type of cells as before
- a type of cartilage that has chondrocytes in clusters, is located at moveable joints at the ends of bones to ease joint movements
- a gland that has contact with the surface by way of a duct
- a fluid connective tissue composed of RBCs, WBCs, platelets, and plasma
- surrounds the cell, fibers and ground substance
- a junction that is a water filled pore and allows certain solutes to pass through
- a stratified epithelium that has multiple layers that become increasingly flat with dead cells superficially
- fibers that make up tendons, ligaments, and other deep tissues
- glands that are watery; milk, sweat, tears
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- normal death of cells
- tissue growth through cell multiplication
- the replacement of damaged tissue with a scar
- a densely packed connective tissue with fibers running in random directions, found in deeper portions of the dermis, very durable
- a junction that is like a snap to keep cells from pulling apart
- epithelium that has rounded cells that can be stretched from 6 to 2 layers and it's found in the urinary tract
- epithelium that looks multilayers but is not, it's found in the respiratory tract, and secretes and propels mucus
- a cell in nervous tissue that detects stimuli, responds quickly, and transmits information
- a stratified epithelium that has multiple layers that become increasingly flat and there are no dead cells on the surface layer
- a connective tissue that is densely packed and parallel, found in tendons and ligaments to bind them to tissues and bones to resist stress
- epithelium that is a single layer of thin cells, it's found in alveoli of the lungs, and is good for diffusion and transport
- a primary tissue where there is more matrix than cell, are supplied with blood vessels, and functions consist of binding organs, movement, protection, storage, etc.
- premature, pathological death of tissue
- large phagocytic cells
- body tissues mature middle layer that gives rise to muscle, bone, and blood
- a type of cartilage that have chondrocytes in rows found in the pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs, resists compression and absorbs shock
- glands that release whole cells; sperm and egg cells
- a muscle tissue that is striated, has one nucleus, and is involuntary
- a primary tissue that is typically superficial or open to an internal cavity, the cells apical surface is exposed, there are no blood vessels, and it depends on diffusion
- a connective tissue that is a loose arrangement of collagen and elastin that underlyes most epithelia to bind it to deeper tissues
- this type of cell produce collagen fibers and ground substance to form the matrix
- body tissues mature outer layer that gives rise to the epidermis and nervous system
- body tissues mature inner layer that gives rise to the mucous membranes of the digestive and respiratory tract, and digestive glands
- a component of ground substance that attracts Na and holds water; helps maintain a water and electrolyte balance
- the shrinkage of tissue by number or size
- a type of cartilage with elastic fibers found in the external ear and epiglottis, provides flexibility and elastic support
52 Clues: normal death of cells • large phagocytic cells • enlargement of preexisting cells • glands composed of mucin and water • premature, pathological death of tissue • cells the secrete heparin and histamine • tissue growth through cell multiplication • the shrinkage of tissue by number or size • glands that are watery; milk, sweat, tears • ...
Math 19, 55, 73, and 82 2020-06-20
Across
- These functions are the peas and carrots of DEs, according to Prof. Jakes
- The "hammer" of calculus, as Prof. Jakes once put it
- Linear algebra's favorite Greek letter
- Engineering oscillators' favorite Greek letter
- The most challenging DE problems, or a career in fashion
- Qualitative thinking can help build your _______
- Vegetables and math, all in one theorem!
- A method of sending secret information based on the conjecture that it's easy to multiply integers, but hard to efficiently factor them
- Prof. Jakes believes calculus is based on two topics: functions and ____
- Riemann's favorite Greek letter
- Everyone's favorite meteorologist
- "Oh no! Not ____ again!" or an example of Zoom's occasionally difficult UI
- e^(i*pi)+1=0 is often known as the ___ Equation
- The integrating ____ method to solve DEs
- Prof. Jakes starts class by making sure we have our _____ or tea
- The flow's favorite Greek letter
- "We always have to watch ______ squish!" -Prof. Yong
- _____ product: The more challenging way to multiply vectors
- "These problems tell stories. If you use algebra to solve them, you should feel ____" -Prof. O.
- Integrating factor's favorite Greek letter
- Where to go when you don't want anyone to know how little you know
- If f is differentiable at x=a, then f is ____ at x=a
- |x+y|<=|x|+|y| inequality
- You know the theorem is really important when Prof. O. uses the ________ stick
- What you (lovingly) call your roommate who maps to the zero vector
- 19, 73, 82
- Basic disease model, and the topic of many a homework problem
- Correct: +2, Blank: 0, Incorrect: -232435235
- "This class is about connections, not just between topics but between _____" -Prof. O.
- Mathematician of the ____ with Prof. Jakes
- "You ______ me from multiplying by 23314/23314" -Prof. Su
- Prefix of "vectors" and "values"
- This homework assignment's favorite Greek letter
- Prefix for "positive" and "diction"
- How many ways are there to put 4 distinct balls into 2 distinct buckets such that no bucket has exactly 1 ball?
- Prof. Yong's random ____
- The child of a lemma and the parent of a corollary
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- Prof. Su's word of maximum inflection, or the size of delta
- This theorem helps us identify if a solution exists and is unique over some interval
- det(AB) equivalent
- The people-at-a-______ problem of graph theory
- Proof based on small increments = Not small frustration
- Scalar vector derivative
- Spec Rel's favorite Greek letter
- Largest eigenvalue of the matrix [19, -9; 24, -11]
- Prof. Jakes' favorite website?/a vacation from Zoom
- Employer of other Darryl
- y' = H(y)G(t)
- Love is ____, or a type of DE
- Where you find the solution curves of Feebus' and Magikarp's love
- A graph without cycles, or a place you might go on a hike
- The 9th decimal of the answer to 63-down
- An especially muscular proof method
- Polar coordinates' favorite Greek letter
- Prof. Jakes' favorite metaphorical fruit
- If and only if
- As Prof. Benjamin says, every ___ is just a matrix multiplication in disguise!
- What happens to the determinant when you add c times row i to row j?
- These multipliers are helpful when you'd like to optimize f(x,y,z) to some constraint g(x,y,z)=c
- x - x^3/3! + x^5/5! - x^7/7! +...
- Prof. Jakes: "We're sophisticated. We don't guess, we make an ____."
- Why say "one-to-one" when you could impress all the seniors at the Hoch with this fancy-schmancy word?
- Each of these must sum to one in a stochastic matrix
- L(0v)=0w, referred to by Prof. Benjamin as the "love ___" property
- "Please match page numbers to questions"
- Time integrals' favorite Greek letter
- "What happens in a ____ space stays in a _____ space" -Prof. Benjamin
- Spherical coordinates' favorite two Greek letters (in alphabetical order)
- What the graders want you to use for your homework
- The second decimal to the answer of this problem: Use Euler’s method and step size 0.1 to find y(1) given y(0) = 1 and y’ = xy -x+2.
- Professors' favorite two Greek letters when they're too fancy to use a and b (or a, b, c, ..., z, a)
- A circle's (or Thanksgiving's) (or product's) favorite Greek letter
- The other approach to matrix multiplication
- Doorstep dog?
- Home of negative determinants
- Prof. Benjamin's favorite numbers
- Where we spent 9:15-9:30 with Prof. Yong
- Prof. Yong's beloved stuffed animal
- The ever-expanding theorem
- The ideas behind graph theory are so fundamental that Prof. O. teaches them to these eleven-year-olds
80 Clues: 19, 73, 82 • y' = H(y)G(t) • Doorstep dog? • If and only if • det(AB) equivalent • Scalar vector derivative • Employer of other Darryl • Prof. Yong's random ____ • |x+y|<=|x|+|y| inequality • The ever-expanding theorem • Love is ____, or a type of DE • Home of negative determinants • Riemann's favorite Greek letter • Spec Rel's favorite Greek letter • The flow's favorite Greek letter • ...
Movies 2023-05-28
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- Who directed the film "Inception"?
- Who directed the movie "Titanic"?
- Who directed the movie "Jurassic Park"?
- The name of the film where the story takes place on the Pandora planet
- The fictional city where Batman operates
- The director of "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill"
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- the name of the Pixar film about a clownfish searching for his son
- The most famous film music composer
- The name of "The Matrix" main character
- The name of the 1972 crime film directed by F.Coppola and starring Marlon Brando
- The name of the fictional planet in "Star Wars"
- The name of the hobbit played by Elijah Wood in "The Lord of the Rings"
12 Clues: Who directed the movie "Titanic"? • Who directed the film "Inception"? • The most famous film music composer • The name of "The Matrix" main character • Who directed the movie "Jurassic Park"? • The fictional city where Batman operates • The director of "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" • The name of the fictional planet in "Star Wars" • ...
Cybersecurity Concepts and Threats 2025-01-24
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- system used by hackers to guess long passwords
- a program that enables communication between a user and computer
- a list of commands that can be compiled together
- a matrix bar that is read by scanning with camera/smartphone
- a suspicious program intended to disrupt software
- an infectious program that can damage a system
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- a device that connects and entire network to the VPN
- a tool that regulates and analyzes network traffic
- a system used by hackers to guess passwords
- the total number of digits transmitted in data
- an email account or website that is almost identical to a legitimate one
- allows computer applications to communicate within a LAN
12 Clues: a system used by hackers to guess passwords • system used by hackers to guess long passwords • the total number of digits transmitted in data • an infectious program that can damage a system • a list of commands that can be compiled together • a suspicious program intended to disrupt software • a tool that regulates and analyzes network traffic • ...
Round 2 2024-10-14
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- A map between two algebraic structures that preserves their operations.
- The operation of finding the derivative of a function.
- The set of all subsets of a given set.
- A measure of the likelihood of an event.
- A group that can be generated by a single element.
- The area under a curve.
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- The element in a group that, when combined with any element, leaves it unchanged.
- A space that satisfies the properties of addition and scalar multiplication.
- A point where two or more edges meet in a graph.
- A square array of numbers or variables.
- The collection of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
- A set that contains no elements.
12 Clues: The area under a curve. • A set that contains no elements. • The set of all subsets of a given set. • A square array of numbers or variables. • A measure of the likelihood of an event. • A point where two or more edges meet in a graph. • A group that can be generated by a single element. • The operation of finding the derivative of a function. • ...
TISSUES 2022-01-04
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- Tissues that transmits electrical signal from sensory receptors to effectors
- Absorbs nutrients in the digestive tract
- Nervous tissues found in
- The type of muscle that control involuntary movement
- Tissue found in the kidney ducts and salivary glands
- Tissues are grouped together make up an
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- The most abundant type of tissue in the body is
- Flattened cells in the epithelial tissue called as
- Main function of epithelial tissue is
- The type of muscle cell that has spindle-shaped cell
- This connective tissue contains a gel-like matrix and is found in the nose, ear, and at the end of bones
- This tissue carries nutrients,waste,respiratory gases,and many other substances throughout the body
12 Clues: Nervous tissues found in • Main function of epithelial tissue is • Tissues are grouped together make up an • Absorbs nutrients in the digestive tract • The most abundant type of tissue in the body is • Flattened cells in the epithelial tissue called as • The type of muscle cell that has spindle-shaped cell • The type of muscle that control involuntary movement • ...
IMF 2021 SET C 2021-10-01
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- 6 is _________ mean of 7.2 and 5
- Twenty-four ________ are equivalent to two feet.
- Circles sharing the same centre are called ______.
- If the direction ratios of two lines are proportional then the lines are________.
- The product of a non-zero number and an irrational number is always _________.
- ________ of sine and cosine function is all real numbers.
- A parallelogram with all sides equal is called a _______.
- The ________mean of a and b is (a+b)/2.
- The line dividing the numerator and denominator in a fraction is called ________.
- _________________ is always a subset of the co-domain.
- If a relation on a set is reflexive, symmetric and transitive then it is known as______ relation.
- What is the total number of dots on a dice?
- I am an odd number. Take away one letter and I become even. What number am I?
- A complex number z = x + iy can be represented by a point P(x,y) on the plane which is known as the _________plane.
- Differentiation of a _______ function is zero.
- Two lines are ______ if and only if the product of their slopes is -1.
- _________ is known as The Father of Geometry.
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- If three lines are passed through a common point the they are known as_________ lines.
- A set containing a single element is called a _____ set.
- A.(B.C) = (A.B).C shows ________ property.
- Two triangles on the same base and between the same parallels have equal _________.
- The point of intersection of perpendiculars drawn from the vertices on the opposite sides of a triangle is called _____.
- Number system with base 2
- The Eigen values of a______ matrix are the diagonal elements of the matrix.
- _______ number is a positive integer that is equal to the sum of its proper divisors.
- Minimum number of non-collinear points required to form an equation of plain is________.
- January 1, 2008 was Tuesday. What day of the week lies on January 1, 2009?
- The centroid of a triangle is the point of intersection of its_________.
- A “1” followed by a googol of zeroes is known as ______.
- Standard deviation is the positive square root of______ .
30 Clues: Number system with base 2 • 6 is _________ mean of 7.2 and 5 • The ________mean of a and b is (a+b)/2. • A.(B.C) = (A.B).C shows ________ property. • What is the total number of dots on a dice? • _________ is known as The Father of Geometry. • Differentiation of a _______ function is zero. • Twenty-four ________ are equivalent to two feet. • ...
Rock Cycle Review 2023-12-13
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- repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
- exerted by surrounding solids including that caused by the weight of the overlying material
- Formed when magma penetrates existing rock
- the process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel connate fluids, and gradually become solid rock
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of the Earth
- high grade metamorphic rock
- Hot liquid coming out of volcano
- composed primarily of carbonate minerals
- the diameter of individual grains of sediment, or the lithified particles in clastic rocks
- organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock containing kerogen
- a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma
- a type of rock composed of clasts or fragments of preexisting rocks and sediments
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- rocks that do not have a platy or sheet-like structure
- the processes by which the sediment is moved along
- when rocks or particles of soil or silt are carried from one location and placed in another, usually by moving water or wind
- When magma from inside the Earth flows onto the surface as lava or explodes
- a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous, metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock
- a type of sedimentary rock that is composed of large, rounded rock fragments contained within a smaller, fine-grained matrix of sediments
- a rock formed from angular gravel and boulder-sized clasts cemented together in a matrix
- the process where rocks are broken down by natural forces such as wind or water
- any large igneous body that has congealed from magma underground
- A type of metamorphism in which the mineralogy and texture of rocks are changed over a wide area
- silicate mineral or igneous rock rich in magnesium and iron
- Hot liquid in the earth
- layered crystalline sedimentary rocks that form from brines
- a type of rock that begins as sediments, which are then cemented together through natural processes
- containing large quantities of organic molecules
- a fluid's resistance to flowing
- Hot temperature
- medium silica composition, equally rich in felsic minerals (feldspar) and mafic minerals (amphibole, biotite, pyroxene)
- a group of sedimentary rocks that consist largely or almost entirely of silicon dioxide
- a group of light-colored minerals including feldspar, feldspathoids, quartz, and muscovite
32 Clues: Hot temperature • Hot liquid in the earth • high grade metamorphic rock • a fluid's resistance to flowing • Hot liquid coming out of volcano • repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks • composed primarily of carbonate minerals • Formed when magma penetrates existing rock • containing large quantities of organic molecules • the processes by which the sediment is moved along • ...
Dental Fillings Article 2023-10-01
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- Attracts water.
- A material made from two or more constituent materials with different physical properties. Made of two parts; 1. Matrix and 2. reinforcement/filler. Polymer is the matrix and silica is the reinforcement.
- Occurs when many individual monomers react to form covalent bonds and produce a bigger molecule called a polymer.
- agents. compounds that bond the polymer to the silica.
- wand. A hand-held wand that emits blue light which is used to harden the resin within a dental patient's mouth.
- group. A functional group with one hydrogen and one oxygen atom.
- bonds. A theory which describes chemical bonding.
- fillings. Silver fillings. Alloys of mercury and other metals, such as silver, tin, or copper.
- bonds. A chemical bond formed when electrons are shared between two atoms.
- The ability of a biomaterial, device, or system to perform its desired function with respect to a medical therapy, without eliciting any undesirable local or systemic effects in the recipient or beneficiary of the therapy.
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- moiety. A branch extending from the backbone of a hydrocarbon molecule.
- resins. White fillings that match the patient's tooth color. Resins are soft and can quickly dry/harden. They last a long time due to polymerization.
- Used as adhesives. It is in super glue.
- In dentistry; the process by which monomers are converted into polymers. Meaning many (many parts).a chemical chain of repeating monomers, which can link hundreds, thousands, or even millions of times.
- based glass. Hydrophilic strong and clear glass produced when pure silica is fused at high temperature.
- polymer. Having secondary polymer chains linked to a primary backbone.
- polymer. A long continuous chain of carbon-carbon bonds with the remaining two valence bonds attached primarily to hydrogen or another relatively small hydrocarbon moiety.
- Specific kind of small molecule capable of bonding together when exposed to light, heat, or pressure to form more complex polymers. Meaning part (one part)
- Usually used as coupling agents. These silane molecules have a hydroxyl group on one end, and it condenses with a hydroxyl group on the surface of the glass to form an Si-O-Si link.
- polymer. Formed when long polymer chains are cross linked together to create a three dimensional network.
20 Clues: Attracts water. • Used as adhesives. It is in super glue. • bonds. A theory which describes chemical bonding. • agents. compounds that bond the polymer to the silica. • group. A functional group with one hydrogen and one oxygen atom. • polymer. Having secondary polymer chains linked to a primary backbone. • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-24
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- – A polynomial with two terms.
- – Putting numbers together.
- – The U-shaped graph of a quadratic equation.
- – A math rule that always works.
- – A rule that matches each input with one output.
- – A number that can be written as a fraction..
- – Where two lines cross.
- – Tells how many times to multiply a number by itself.
- – A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction.
- – Splitting into equal parts.
- – A number times itself.
- – A number times itself twice.
- – The answer to a math problem.
- – A symbol used to show a root.
- – A number that does not change.
- – A function whose graph is a straight line.
- – Taking one number away from another.
- – The number inside a log or function.
- – To break apart an expression into smaller parts.
- – The opposite of an exponent.
- – A way of writing math ideas.
- – The number in front of a variable.
- – The turning point of a parabola.
- – Repeated addition.
- – A group of equations solved together.
- – A polynomial with three terms.
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- – An expression with many terms.
- – A letter that stands for a number.
- – Combining two functions into one.
- – Tells how steep a line is.
- – A math sentence with an equals sign.
- – The bottom number in an exponent or log.
- – Helps tell how many solutions a quadratic has.
- – A math sentence that uses <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- – A rectangle of numbers.
- – An equation that is always true.
- – A set of numbers between two points.
- – The opposite or reverse of a function.
- – All the input values of a function.
- – A math phrase without an equals sign.
- – A statement showing two values are not equal.
- – A rule that lets you group numbers in any order.
- – A rule that lets you change the order when adding or multiplying.
- – A line that a graph gets closer to but never touches.
- – Multiply a number by a group in parentheses.
- – A function with x² as the highest power.
- – A number that solves an equation like x² = 9.
- – A special number found from a matrix.
- – All the output values of a function.
- – To make an expression shorter or easier.
50 Clues: – Repeated addition. • – Where two lines cross. • – A number times itself. • – A rectangle of numbers. • – Putting numbers together. • – Tells how steep a line is. • – Splitting into equal parts. • – A polynomial with two terms. • – A number times itself twice. • – The opposite of an exponent. • – A way of writing math ideas. • – The answer to a math problem. • ...
Mathematics Crossword 2023-05-24
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- A rectangular table of numbers arranged in rows and columns
- Inverse of exponential functions
- Measure of the angle formed when a ray pivots called vertex or center of rotation
- Ordered list of terms
- Mathematical function denoted by f(x)
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- A method that uses determinants to solve systems of equations that have the same number of equations as variables
- Represents a series
- Branch of math concerned with specific functions of angles and their application to calculations
8 Clues: Represents a series • Ordered list of terms • Inverse of exponential functions • Mathematical function denoted by f(x) • A rectangular table of numbers arranged in rows and columns • Measure of the angle formed when a ray pivots called vertex or center of rotation • Branch of math concerned with specific functions of angles and their application to calculations • ...
Films 2025-01-28
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- A superhero who can shrink to tiny sizes
- A sci-fi film about simulated reality
- The team of superheroes including Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor
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- A magical school attended by Harry Potter
- A superhero movie with a billionaire in a suit of armor
- A dark knight who fights crime in Gotham City
- A superhero with a web-slinging ability
- what martials arts do the panda do in a popular animated movie
8 Clues: A sci-fi film about simulated reality • A superhero with a web-slinging ability • A superhero who can shrink to tiny sizes • A magical school attended by Harry Potter • A dark knight who fights crime in Gotham City • A superhero movie with a billionaire in a suit of armor • what martials arts do the panda do in a popular animated movie • ...
Promotie 2016-01-19
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- 2,99 euro en 4,95 euro zijn voorbeelden van?
- De vier P's zijn onderdeel van?
- Mensen krijgen leuke ervaringen door deze promotie.
- Coca-cola bepaald de prijs van cola voor de gehele markt, coca cola is een?
- De toegevoegde waarde en de status van een merk/product.
- De producten zijn bij een breed publiek bekend, welke fase is dit.
- De late meerderheid van de afnemers.
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- Internet en digitale technologieën gebruiken om marketingdoelstellingen te halen.
- een organisatie die communicatie-uitingen richt op consumenten.
- Ouderen 65+ betalen minder voor het bioscoopkaartje dan iemand van 45 jaar.
- Verloop van de afzet van bepaald product in de tijd.
- Ansoff matrix: nieuwe producten vs. nieuwe markten.
- Relaties opbouwen onderhouden en versterken.
13 Clues: De vier P's zijn onderdeel van? • De late meerderheid van de afnemers. • 2,99 euro en 4,95 euro zijn voorbeelden van? • Relaties opbouwen onderhouden en versterken. • Mensen krijgen leuke ervaringen door deze promotie. • Ansoff matrix: nieuwe producten vs. nieuwe markten. • Verloop van de afzet van bepaald product in de tijd. • ...
MATECH FEST 2016 2016-10-20
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- /m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
- /A matrix which is equal to its transpose
- /A part of a line that has one end point and goes on forever in one direction
- /d/dx(uv)=u*(dv/dx)+v*(du/dx)
- /A circle with radius 1
- /the number of times a value of data occurs
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- /visual representation of a set of values in relation to another set
- /a number between 0 & 1 that describes the likelihood something will occur
- /the smallest non zero number that is multiple of 2 or more numbers
- /the number of times a value of data occurs
- / has no dimensions,no measure,no length
- /way to remember the order of operations
- /the sum of sides of lengths of sides of polygon
- /prism with 6 congruent square faces
14 Clues: /m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) • /A circle with radius 1 • /d/dx(uv)=u*(dv/dx)+v*(du/dx) • /prism with 6 congruent square faces • / has no dimensions,no measure,no length • /way to remember the order of operations • /A matrix which is equal to its transpose • /the number of times a value of data occurs • /the number of times a value of data occurs • ...
SM-064 Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- narrow focus on one task of experience)
- of command (The flow of authority within an organization)
- principle (Cresting authority that flows in a clear continuous line)
- structure (combines traditional functional structure/divisional structure)
- (Departments are defined and arranged)
- structure (firm is broken into units according to factors, and products)
- (Managment function of setting up the way the business work will be done)
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- individual that makes decisions)
- of control (measurement of how many workers are supervised by manager)
- structure (Organizational design in which the firm is broken into departments)
- structure (The configuration of employees for accomplishing specific tasks)
- of labor (process of dividing large jobs into unit tasks)
12 Clues: individual that makes decisions) • (Departments are defined and arranged) • narrow focus on one task of experience) • of command (The flow of authority within an organization) • of labor (process of dividing large jobs into unit tasks) • principle (Cresting authority that flows in a clear continuous line) • ...
The basic epidemiology, pathophysiology, presentation, investigation, management and prognosis of osteoarthritis 2020-10-29
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- cysts the bone hardens and develops
- it is the degeneration of articular cartilage and its disordered repair
- this scan would be done if suspect associated soft tissue injury (achronym)
- joint ----------- surgery is the best long term outcome
- distal interphalangeal joint of hand (achronym)
- this type of osteoarthritis is caused by the natural wear and tear of the joints
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- --------- of the cartilage occurs and this leads to the development of chronrocyte death
- aspiration of the synovial fluid would be ------- and have a low cell count
- proximal interphalangeal joint (achronym)
- the matrix becomes unstable due to the loss of -------
- this type of osteoarthritis is caused by a predisposing condition
- muscles surrounding the joints often waste away
12 Clues: cysts the bone hardens and develops • proximal interphalangeal joint (achronym) • muscles surrounding the joints often waste away • distal interphalangeal joint of hand (achronym) • the matrix becomes unstable due to the loss of ------- • joint ----------- surgery is the best long term outcome • this type of osteoarthritis is caused by a predisposing condition • ...
MATECH FEST 2016 2016-10-20
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- /visual representation of a set of values in relation to another set
- /d/dx(uv)=u*(dv/dx)+v*(du/dx)
- /prism with 6 congruent square faces
- /way to remember the order of operations
- /A part of a line that has one end point and goes on forever in one direction
- /A matrix which is equal to its transpose
- / has no dimensions,no measure,no length
- /the number of times a value of data occurs
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- /the smallest non zero number that is multiple of 2 or more numbers
- /m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
- /a number between 0 & 1 that describes the likelihood something will occur
- /the number of times a value of data occurs
- /the sum of sides of lengths of sides of polygon
- /A circle with radius 1
14 Clues: /m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) • /A circle with radius 1 • /d/dx(uv)=u*(dv/dx)+v*(du/dx) • /prism with 6 congruent square faces • /way to remember the order of operations • / has no dimensions,no measure,no length • /A matrix which is equal to its transpose • /the number of times a value of data occurs • /the number of times a value of data occurs • ...
Bone structures and functions 2022-03-09
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- The shaft of the bone
- The epiphyses is largely composed of?
- Tiny bone chambers called lacunae
- the outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis
- Either end of a large bone
- Bone forming cells that differentiate from mesenchymal cells
- Hollow chamber in the compact bone
- Osteoblasts that are completely surronded by bony matrix
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- Most bones of the skeleton develop from masses of hyalme cartilge shaped like future bony structures
- A bone is enclosed by a tough, vascular covering of dense connective tissue
- Control canal contains blood vessels and nerves, surrended by loose collection tissues
- the wall of the diaphysis is mainly composed of tightly packed tissue
- Sponge bone that consists of many branching bony plates
13 Clues: The shaft of the bone • Either end of a large bone • Tiny bone chambers called lacunae • Hollow chamber in the compact bone • The epiphyses is largely composed of? • Sponge bone that consists of many branching bony plates • Osteoblasts that are completely surronded by bony matrix • Bone forming cells that differentiate from mesenchymal cells • ...
Bone structures and functions 2022-03-09
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- The shaft of the bone
- The epiphyses is largely composed of?
- Tiny bone chambers called lacunae
- the outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis
- Either end of a large bone
- Bone forming cells that differentiate from mesenchymal cells
- Hollow chamber in the compact bone
- Osteoblasts that are completely surronded by bony matrix
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- Most bones of the skeleton develop from masses of hyalme cartilge shaped like future bony structures
- A bone is enclosed by a tough, vascular covering of dense connective tissue
- Control canal contains blood vessels and nerves, surrended by loose collection tissues
- the wall of the diaphysis is mainly composed of tightly packed tissue
- Sponge bone that consists of many branching bony plates
13 Clues: The shaft of the bone • Either end of a large bone • Tiny bone chambers called lacunae • Hollow chamber in the compact bone • The epiphyses is largely composed of? • Sponge bone that consists of many branching bony plates • Osteoblasts that are completely surronded by bony matrix • Bone forming cells that differentiate from mesenchymal cells • ...
FUN WITH LEGAL CROSSWORD EDITION 2024-02-13
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- South African Data Protection Legislation.
- Software used to sign our agreements.
- Agreement to be signed before external discussions can commence.
- UK and EU Data Protection Legislation.
- A Legal that "you wouldn't like when she is angry"
- Penalty for talking when muted on Teams/also coincidentally Sales' drink of choice.
- Legal by day and superhero vigilante by night.
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- Matrix used by our teams for project management.
- Document sent to external stakeholders to consider and approve suggested developments on a project.
- Agreement used to detail the scope of work, deliverables and deadlines of a project.
- Our main framework agreement to regulate current and future engagements.
- Agreement for partnering with other companies.
- CFO's favourite drink (during office hours).
13 Clues: Software used to sign our agreements. • UK and EU Data Protection Legislation. • South African Data Protection Legislation. • CFO's favourite drink (during office hours). • Agreement for partnering with other companies. • Legal by day and superhero vigilante by night. • Matrix used by our teams for project management. • ...
Engagement Activity. Myha Miller 2020-05-28
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- / a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body.
- / Life-Sustaining Transport Vehicle of The Cardiovascular System
- / Matrix is nonliving fluid.
- / A function of blood example is delivering 02 to body cells
- / chemical messengers that are secreted directly into the blood.
- / tiny blood cells that clot to help prevent bleeding.
- / a protein present in blood plasma
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- / he tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- / made makes up 60% of the plasma protiens.
- / the break-down of blood clots.
- / a person who donates something
- / also known as WBC's
- / a large cytoskeletal protein that is found on the inner cell membrane of red blood cells.
13 Clues: / also known as WBC's • / Matrix is nonliving fluid. • / the break-down of blood clots. • / a person who donates something • / a protein present in blood plasma • / made makes up 60% of the plasma protiens. • / tiny blood cells that clot to help prevent bleeding. • / A function of blood example is delivering 02 to body cells • ...
Krebs Cycle 2022-01-20
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- c___ is created from oxaloacetate and Acetyl CoA
- Product of glucose after being broken down by enzymes
- o____ is an energy metabolite found in every cell of the body
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- The Krebs Cycle is also known as the _________ Cycle
- N___ is a molecule that supplies electrons to the ETC
- Type of respiration that requires oxygen to work
- The first name of the scientist that discovered the Urea Cycle
- The Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrial _______
8 Clues: c___ is created from oxaloacetate and Acetyl CoA • Type of respiration that requires oxygen to work • The Krebs Cycle is also known as the _________ Cycle • N___ is a molecule that supplies electrons to the ETC • Product of glucose after being broken down by enzymes • The Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrial _______ • ...
Krebs Cycle 2022-01-20
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- o____ is an energy metabolite found in every cell of the body
- Product of glucose after being broken down by enzymes
- The first name of the scientist that discovered the Urea Cycle
- c___ is created from oxaloacetate and Acetyl CoA
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- The Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrial _______
- N___ is a molecule that supplies electrons to the ETC
- The Krebs Cycle is also known as the _________ Cycle
- Type of respiration that requires oxygen to work
8 Clues: c___ is created from oxaloacetate and Acetyl CoA • Type of respiration that requires oxygen to work • The Krebs Cycle is also known as the _________ Cycle • N___ is a molecule that supplies electrons to the ETC • Product of glucose after being broken down by enzymes • The Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrial _______ • ...
Movies, films vocabulary 2023-03-17
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- The main character in the film Luke Skywalker.
- funny films
- version a motion picture thatgives the illusion ofthree-dimensional perception
- The main character in the film Luke Skywalker.
- The story of Elliot a young boy whomakes friends white an extraterrestrial.
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- The Romantic era,an artistic, literary,musical and intellectual movementof the 18th and 19th centuries
- a film with singing andmusic in it Matrix
- it is a genre usually tragic
- you can see films projecteddobit sci-fi science fiction movies
9 Clues: funny films • it is a genre usually tragic • The main character in the film Luke Skywalker. • The main character in the film Luke Skywalker. • a film with singing andmusic in it Matrix • you can see films projecteddobit sci-fi science fiction movies • The story of Elliot a young boy whomakes friends white an extraterrestrial. • ...
Do you remember what we have learnt? 2023-05-02
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- the mean of the squared deviation of each item from the mean.
- tendency of plants to grow near water.
- a way to conseve natural environment.
- an electrical element that creates a low resistance path in a circuit and allows the current to flow through.
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- devised the binomial naming system.
- is a scalar matrix in which each diagonal element are all one.
- concerns with general economic factors.
- the existence of neutron was discovered by.
8 Clues: devised the binomial naming system. • a way to conseve natural environment. • tendency of plants to grow near water. • concerns with general economic factors. • the existence of neutron was discovered by. • the mean of the squared deviation of each item from the mean. • is a scalar matrix in which each diagonal element are all one. • ...
AdokouP-Period 4 2021-02-11
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- has layers of cells that constantly come off that get renewed
- a type of protein that's a basic component of hair, skin, and nails
- contains an artery that nourishes the root of the hair
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- The skin below the nail
- The process of making Keratin
- types of cells that protect the body from getting an infection
- a layer of hair that is soft
- The whitish crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail
8 Clues: The skin below the nail • a layer of hair that is soft • The process of making Keratin • contains an artery that nourishes the root of the hair • The whitish crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail • has layers of cells that constantly come off that get renewed • types of cells that protect the body from getting an infection • ...
CA 5 (b) PGM3401MO Fluid dynamics 2024-10-04
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- The stress in fluid element depend only on this factor
- The stress matrix is diagonally
- For an inviscid fluid the value of shearing stress is
- Another word for volume strain
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- The deformation of a fluid element due to applied forces or flow conditions
- This stress acts tangential to the surface
- In the case of steady motion between parallel planes which force is assumed to be nil
- Vorticity doesn't originate from _____ of a viscous fluid
8 Clues: Another word for volume strain • The stress matrix is diagonally • This stress acts tangential to the surface • For an inviscid fluid the value of shearing stress is • The stress in fluid element depend only on this factor • Vorticity doesn't originate from _____ of a viscous fluid • The deformation of a fluid element due to applied forces or flow conditions • ...
Human organization 2025-02-15
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- movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- a molecule moving from a lower to a higher concentration
- particles that carry out protein synthesis
- processes, packages and secretes modified cell products
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- organelle that carries out cellular respiration, producing ATP molecules
- is the basic unit of life
- is the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
- semifluid matrix outside nucleus that contains a pair of centrioles
8 Clues: is the basic unit of life • particles that carry out protein synthesis • processes, packages and secretes modified cell products • a molecule moving from a lower to a higher concentration • is the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane • semifluid matrix outside nucleus that contains a pair of centrioles • ...
Johnny's Crossword 2020-12-30
5 Clues: The best transformer • He said: Hasta la vista, baby • Best mate to pilot the X-wing • He is the guardian of the matrix • He almost died but he became the best cop
Chapter 7 2013-08-01
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- Type of marrow that manufactures blood cells
- Bone covering
- Type of bone that has larger spaces within the bony matrix than does compact bone, which makes the bones lighter in weight
- Type of marrow that is largely fat
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- Irregular meshing of small, bony plates
- Type of bone that has a compact arrangement of hard inorganic manner
- Lines the marrow cavity of a bone
7 Clues: Bone covering • Lines the marrow cavity of a bone • Type of marrow that is largely fat • Irregular meshing of small, bony plates • Type of marrow that manufactures blood cells • Type of bone that has a compact arrangement of hard inorganic manner • ...
Connective Tissue Crossword 2021-12-13
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- These provide protection from foreign bodies
- When oxygen and hemoglobin combine it forms this
- The blood consists of a straw colored fluid matrix called this
- It can be called blood without RBC
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- These help in the clotting of blood
- They fight against infectious diseases
- These carry oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from various parts of the body to the lung
7 Clues: It can be called blood without RBC • These help in the clotting of blood • They fight against infectious diseases • These provide protection from foreign bodies • When oxygen and hemoglobin combine it forms this • The blood consists of a straw colored fluid matrix called this • These carry oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from various parts of the body to the lung
Cellular Respiration Puzzle 2 2023-11-07
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- The products of the intermediate step are 2 _____, _________, _____
- 4 _____transportt of Krebs cycle per 1 glucose
- The electron transport chain is located in the _________ membrane of the mitochondria
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- 2 _________ comes from Krebs cycle per 1 glucose
- The intermediate step and Krebs Cycle take place in the ______
- 2 ____ products of Krebs Cycle per 1 glucose
- 6 _______ created from Krebs cycle per 1 glucose
7 Clues: 2 ____ products of Krebs Cycle per 1 glucose • 4 _____transportt of Krebs cycle per 1 glucose • 2 _________ comes from Krebs cycle per 1 glucose • 6 _______ created from Krebs cycle per 1 glucose • The intermediate step and Krebs Cycle take place in the ______ • The products of the intermediate step are 2 _____, _________, _____ • ...
Respiratory Chain 2025-06-08
5 Clues: Purposed by Peter Mitchell • enclosed by a double walled membrane • drives the mechanism of ATP Synthase • Electrons are transferred from NADH to • in this process energy is trapped as high energy phosphate
Structure of the Nail 2025-09-03
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- is situated directly below the cuticle
- crescent-shaped is due to the cells being pushed closely together
- hold your nail in place and protect the nail plate edges.
- is part of the nail that can be filed and shaped
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- overlaps epidermis around the nail
- a visible nail that rests on the nail bed up to the free edge
- where the nail plate rests on
7 Clues: where the nail plate rests on • overlaps epidermis around the nail • is situated directly below the cuticle • is part of the nail that can be filed and shaped • hold your nail in place and protect the nail plate edges. • a visible nail that rests on the nail bed up to the free edge • crescent-shaped is due to the cells being pushed closely together
Ourisman DC Security Matrix 2024-03-20
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- Of the following choices, which user group does NOT require approval prior to creating a Reynolds account? PTSASST / PTSCNTR / PTSMGR
- Of the following choices, which user group DOES get VPN access? SVCADV / SVCBDC / SVCDIR
- User Group for a Finance Director
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- User Group for a Lube Technician
- Number of stores that a Finance Manager should have access to if they are at Branch 01
- User Group for a Shop Foreman
6 Clues: User Group for a Shop Foreman • User Group for a Lube Technician • User Group for a Finance Director • Number of stores that a Finance Manager should have access to if they are at Branch 01 • Of the following choices, which user group DOES get VPN access? SVCADV / SVCBDC / SVCDIR • ...
Skeletal System 2016-11-09
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- bone Larger than wide, shaft with heads at both ends
- Joints that allow rotation around two axis
- A crunching noise
- bones They hold the eyes in an anterior position and allow the facial muscles to express feelings
- Part of the skull that encloses and protects the fragile brain tissue
- fracture Ragged break ouccurs when excessive twisting forces are applied, common sports fractures
- joint Cylindrical ens of one bone that fits into a trough-shaped surface on another bone,humerus-ulna, uniaxial
- spurs Extra bone tissue
- cartilage It covers the external surface of the bone
- remodeling Helps bones retain normal proportions and strenght during long bone growth
- cavity Central cavity of the bone shaft
- Blood-filled swelling
- Sites where two or more bones meet, another name for joint
- fracture Bone breaks into many pieces, common in aged people because their bones are more brittle
- fracture Broken bone ends are forced into each other, common when are attempts to break a fall with outstreched arms
- joint Spherical head of one bone fits into a round socket in another, multiaxial, scapula-head of humerus
- fracture Bone breaks incompleteley; common in children,whose bones are more flexible
- disc Dry discs and weakening of the ligaments of the spine cause that
- Concentric cirles of calcified matrix
- Chronic degenerative condition, typically affects the aged
- marrow It's a storage area for adipose tissue in adults
- curvatures Spinal curvatures present when we are born
- skeleton The bones of the limbs and girdles and provide movement
- bone It's less dense, makes the bone more flexible
- They are immovable joints
- Bone-destroying cells in bones that break bone matrix to release calcium
- Fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers the diaphysis
- Process where the cartilage becomes bone
- Freely movable joints predominate in the limbs
- joint Synovial joint that allows only glidling or slipping movements, nonaxial, carpals
- It makes up most of the bone's lenght, composed by compact bone
- Inflammation of bursae or synovial membranae
- Second cervical vertebra
- Fibrous membranes that connect the cranial bones in the fetus
- bone Cube-shaped and contain mostly spongy bone
- Bone-forming cells that cover the hyaline cartilage with bone matrix
- Mature bone cells, found in lacunae
- bone Doesn't fit in a category, vertebrae are an example
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- bone It has a calcified matrix and gives bones rigidity
- Ligaments or tendons reinforcing a joint are demaged by excessive stretching or they are torn away from the bone
- joint Egg-shaped articular surface of one bone fits into an oval concavity in another, biaxial, metacarpals-phalange
- joont Each articular surface has both convex and concave areas, biaxial, carpal-metacarpal
- Cavities where the osteocytes are found
- joints Theis joint cavities contain synovial fluid
- Joints that allow rotation around one axis only
- Realignement of the broken bone ends
- The ends of the long bone filled with spongy bone
- skeleton Forms the longitudinal axis of the body
- joint Rounded end of one bone fits into a sleeve or ring of bone, uniaxial, radius-ulna
- Joints that allow movements in all axis
- arthritis A chronic inflammation disorder that hit the joints
- canal Tubes that allow blood vessels and nerves to travel through them
- Forward rounding of the spine
- First cervical vertebra
- fracture Bone is crushed, common in porous bones
- disc Pads of flexible fibrocartilage that separate the vertebrae
- Slightly movable joints
- Tiny canals that allow the communication between lacunae
- Flatted fibrous sacs lined with synovial membrane and containing synovial fluid
- curvatures Spinal curvatures in cervical and lumbar region develop after birth
- Formation of blood cellular components
- fibers Connective tissue fibers that secure the periosteum to the bone
- joints Bone ends connected by fibrocartilage
- Inflammation of the joints
- Joints that don't involve rotaion around any axis
- Sideways curve of the spine
- plate It causes the lenghtwide growth of a long bone
- Inward lordotic curvature of the lumbar region of the spine
- canal They connect the haversian canals with each other and the periosteum
- An increased softening of the bone resulting from a gradual decrease in rate of bone formation
- Bone is forced out of its normal position in the joint cavity
- joints Bones united by fibrous tissue, suture of the skull
- fracture Broken bone portion in pressed inward, typical of a skull fracture
- bone Flattened, thin and curved bones
- A disease in which uric acid accumulates in the blood and may be deposited as needle-shaped crystal in the shaft tissues of joints
- marrow Area where red blood cells are created
76 Clues: A crunching noise • Blood-filled swelling • First cervical vertebra • Slightly movable joints • spurs Extra bone tissue • Second cervical vertebra • They are immovable joints • Inflammation of the joints • Sideways curve of the spine • Forward rounding of the spine • Mature bone cells, found in lacunae • Realignement of the broken bone ends • Concentric cirles of calcified matrix • ...
