matrix Crossword Puzzles
Nail Structure and Growth 2025-07-29
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- Technical term for nails of the fingers or toes
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- Hard keratin plate on top of and slowly sliding across the nail bed as it grows; the most visible and functional part of the nail unit
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- Also known as the sidewall; folds of the skin that line the sides of the nail plate
- Slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the nail plate, forming a protective barrier that prevents microorganisms from invading and infecting the nail bad
- Collectively; the nail bed (or sterile matrix); nail fold, eponychium, and hyponychium
- Folds of skin that surround the nail plate
- Nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
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- All parts of the finger from the tip to the first knuckle; technically referred to as the onyx and is composed mainly of keratin
- Thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed
- Slit or furrow on the sides of the nail
- Entire flap of skin covering the matrix, extending from the edge of the visible nail plate to the first joint of the finger or toe
- Area where the nail plate cells are formed; composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate
- Portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- Living skin underneath the PNF found at the nail plate's base covering the matrix area
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; whitish half-moon shape at the base of the nail
17 Clues: Slit or furrow on the sides of the nail • Folds of skin that surround the nail plate • Technical term for nails of the fingers or toes • Nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • Thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed • Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2024-09-02
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- used to calculate the length of a vector or the angle between two vectors.
- matrix is formed by interchanging its rows and columns.
- used to group terms in mathematical expressions, including those involving matrices.
- represents certain properties of the matrix.
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- also used in mathematical expressions, often to indicate specific operations or to group elements within a matrix.
- is a matrix that, when multiplied by its original matrix, results in the identity matrix.
- refers to its size, typically expressed as rows by columns
- is a binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space.
- often used to represent the inner product or matrix multiplication.
- is a mathematical operation that combines two vector spaces to create a larger vector space.
10 Clues: represents certain properties of the matrix. • matrix is formed by interchanging its rows and columns. • refers to its size, typically expressed as rows by columns • is a binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space. • often used to represent the inner product or matrix multiplication. • ...
The Matrix 2025-01-09
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- The youngest member of the crew, responsible for creating training simulations in the Matrix.
- A rebel leader who believes Neo is "The One" destined to end the war against the machines.
- Neo’s transformation from an ordinary person to a messianic figure follows this literary concept.
- A skilled hacker and fighter who guides and supports Neo on his journey to self-discovery.
- The ship's operator who helps guide the crew while they are plugged into the Matrix.
- A hacker who discovers the truth about reality and becomes the prophesied savior of humanity.
- A crew member and Tank’s brother, known for his physical strength and loyalty.
- An AI program that enforces order within the Matrix and seeks to eliminate human resistance.
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- A traitorous crew member of the Nebuchadnezzar who prefers the illusion of the Matrix over harsh reality.
- The last human city in the real world, hidden deep underground as a refuge from the machines.
- A simulated reality controlled by machines, designed to keep humans unaware of their true condition.
- A wise program who provides cryptic guidance to the rebels and helps them understand their purpose.
- Morpheus' hovercraft, which travels through the real world and provides a safe haven for the rebels.
13 Clues: A crew member and Tank’s brother, known for his physical strength and loyalty. • The ship's operator who helps guide the crew while they are plugged into the Matrix. • A rebel leader who believes Neo is "The One" destined to end the war against the machines. • A skilled hacker and fighter who guides and supports Neo on his journey to self-discovery. • ...
Linear Algebra Symbol 2023-09-12
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- matrix An n × n matrix A is said to be invertible if there is an n × n. matrix C satisfying. CA = AC = In where In is the n × n identity matrix.
- products is a vector space, containing a bilinear map { (v,w) -> v⊗ w} from the Cartesian product V × W to V⊗ W
- The number of vectors in a basis for V
- is a measure of how closely two vectors align, in terms of the directions they point
- is the scale factor for the area or volume represented by the column vectors in a square matrix .
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- is one of the most commonly used methods in matrix transformation.
- matrix is a matrix that is equal to its conjugate transpose
- is a binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space.
- product is a generalization of the dot product
- vertical bars enclosing an object is the norm of the object.
10 Clues: The number of vectors in a basis for V • product is a generalization of the dot product • matrix is a matrix that is equal to its conjugate transpose • vertical bars enclosing an object is the norm of the object. • is a binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space. • is one of the most commonly used methods in matrix transformation. • ...
The Computer School 2023-07-10
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- to have energy, enthusiasm, and determination
- CS is on the ____ floor of the building
- engaging or ready to engage
- 8th graders who can help with social and academic needs (2 words)
- where we put our belongings
- the day when our advisory groups meet
- to be considerate, helpful, and understanding
- CS mascot; a small snapping turtle
- an environment in which everyone is included
- the author's last name of our summer reading book
- our principal's last name
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- core matrix #2 - be _____
- our social-emotional advisory program
- where we are located (three words)
- core matrix #1 - be _____
- what we do for the first 20 minutes every day; silent sustained _____
- the capability of overcoming adversity; our school-wide theme
- our assistant principal's last name
- where we meet every morning
- initials for our monthly assemblies where we come together as a community
- core matrix #3 - be _____
21 Clues: core matrix #2 - be _____ • core matrix #1 - be _____ • our principal's last name • core matrix #3 - be _____ • engaging or ready to engage • where we put our belongings • where we meet every morning • where we are located (three words) • CS mascot; a small snapping turtle • our assistant principal's last name • our social-emotional advisory program • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2023-03-02
10 Clues: dot • |A| • cross • dim(U) • rank(A) • matrix transpose • matrix of numbers • double vertical bars • Tensor product of A and B • matrix conjugate transpose
Biostatistic 2025-08-04
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- It is a square matrix in which ones are on the main diagonal and zeros anywhere else
- It is the fourth central moment that measures the heaviness of the tail of the distribution.
- It is a square matrix where the transpose is the negative of the original matrix
- It is an organized rectangular array comprising numbers, symbols, or expressions that are systematically arranged in rows and columns.
- It is calculated by adding up all the values in a data set and dividing by the total number of values.
- It is the third central moment that measures the lopsidedness/symmentricity of the distribution
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- It is the measure of the area under the curve
- It is the middle value of a data set, which separates the highest and lowest values equally. It is calculated by arranging the data set in order from lowest to highest and finding the value in the exact middle.
- It is a square matrix that remains unchanged when transposed
- It is the value that appears most frequently in a data set.
- In this operation matrix is generated by interchanging its rows and columns matrix
- It is defined as the instantaneous rate of change in function based on one of its variables
12 Clues: It is the measure of the area under the curve • It is the value that appears most frequently in a data set. • It is a square matrix that remains unchanged when transposed • It is a square matrix where the transpose is the negative of the original matrix • In this operation matrix is generated by interchanging its rows and columns matrix • ...
Matrix assignment - Crossword 2022-11-28
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- my name
- A telescope’s main light-gathering lens or mirror
- The point in the sky that’s directly overhead
- The imaginary north-south line that passes directly overhead (through the zenith).
- A temporary dark blemish on the surface of the Sun that is a planet-size region of gas cooler than its surroundings
- An increase in meteor activity at certain times of the year due to Earth passing through a stream of particles along a comet’s orbit around the Sun
- Denotes an object near a celestial pole that never dips below the horizon as Earth rotates and thus does not rise or set
- Any prominent star pattern that isn’t a whole constellation, such as the Northern Cross or the Big Dipper
- The celestial equivalent of latitude, denoting how far (in degrees) an object in the sky lies north or south of the celestial equator
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- The measure of how much an orbit deviates from being circular
- The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight
- The edge of a celestial object’s visible disk
- The time after sunset or before sunrise when the sky is not fully dark. Astronomical twilight ends after sunset (and begins before sunrise) when the Sun is 18° below the horizon.
- A timetable with celestial coordinates that indicates where a planet, comet, or other body moving in relation to background stars will be in the sky
- The changing illumination of the Moon (or other body)over time. The Moon waxes, growing more illuminated, between its new and full phases, and wanes, becoming less illuminated, between its full and new phases
- A supermassive black hole gorging on gas at the center of a distant galaxy
- When the Moon or other body appears more than half, but not fully, illuminated
- The two times each year, near March 20th and September 22nd, when the Sun is directly overhead at noon as seen from Earth’s equator.
- The two times each year, around June 20th and December 21st, when the Sun is farthest north or south in the sky
- A star whose brightness changes over the course of days, weeks, months, or years
20 Clues: my name • The edge of a celestial object’s visible disk • The point in the sky that’s directly overhead • A telescope’s main light-gathering lens or mirror • The measure of how much an orbit deviates from being circular • The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight • ...
Crossword Matrix Activity 2021-08-03
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- an edible soft fruit consisting of a cluster of dark red and pink
- A red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed
- reduced to fine particles
- needed to be done, achieved or present
- move or swing back in a regular
- A constantly changing pattern or sequence of elements
- become fully aware of
- A conclusion or resolution reached after consideration
- crossed intricately together
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- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains
- A feeling of satisfaction and enjoyment
- an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against each other
- The act of wrongfully entered upon
- an object or color that glows in the dark with a soft light
- Visually descriptive
- A quantity of precious metals, gems or other valuable objects
- a particular event or the time at which it takes place
- make or become less
- happen or take place
20 Clues: make or become less • Visually descriptive • happen or take place • become fully aware of • reduced to fine particles • crossed intricately together • move or swing back in a regular • The act of wrongfully entered upon • needed to be done, achieved or present • A feeling of satisfaction and enjoyment • feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed • ...
The Machhar Matrix 2021-04-30
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- _____ without sugar, is our standard order
- where it all started the 1st time
- mere boyfriend se _____ karegi to dhoptoyegi na usko
- this can give me dengue, malaria and orgasms
- your first nick name for me stupid
- _____ me scooty park kar de fir sochte hai kaha jana hai
- our first trip
- you love this food almost as much as you love me, (PS not poha)
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- the nastiest thing we did and the tastiest thing we had/have
- tere pure paise barbad bc
- Let's start with the place from where we start our day everyday
- apdo suputro
- your second favorite sweet after me
- I am soon going to be your__________
- orange but not fruit, food but can't eat at least 2 of our trips were spent here
- I call you this because 92kg :P
- that's where it all started
- _____ kam hi nahi hoti apni, bridge pe, jampore pe, ghar pe.
- we call this our home
- ye sunke tuje meri sabse zyada yaad aati hai
20 Clues: apdo suputro • our first trip • we call this our home • tere pure paise barbad bc • that's where it all started • I call you this because 92kg :P • where it all started the 1st time • your first nick name for me stupid • your second favorite sweet after me • I am soon going to be your__________ • _____ without sugar, is our standard order • ...
Jewish Values Matrix 2024-05-19
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- The value of learning; "The entire world stands on three things: Torah, Worship, and Acts of Loving Kindness
- Curiosity and inquiry
- Repentance and forgiveness; return to friendship or closeness with God.
- Pain of living creatures; a set of laws prohibiting cruelty to animals and obligating us to acts of compassion and proper treatment of animals used to perform labor (Deuteronomy 22:9)
- Integrity; adhering to a code of honor and responsibility
- Friendship (Proverbs 27:17)
- Taking responsibility for one's actions
- Pursuit; the obligation to intervene to prevent the murder or injury of innocent victims (Leviticus 19:16)
- Kindness, warmth, and positivity
- The rabbinic concept that one human being was created so that no one can say "My father was greater than yours." (Exodus 22:20, Leviticus 19:34, Deuteronomy 16:14)
- Charity (Leviticus 19:9)
- For the sake of peace in the house, synagogue, or community
- Freedom, born of responsibility and accountability (Exodus 32:16)
- Care of the physical self (Deuteronomy 4:9)
- Visit the sick (Numbers 12:13)
- The local poor, starting with your family, are the priority
- The corners of our fields; a reminder to give of what is ours to those who are less fortunate (Leviticus 19:9)
- Proper behavior; we must behave in a respectful, socially acceptable manner
- Image of God; the foundational principle of Jewish ethics that every human being is created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27)
- Do not destroy; preserve the Earth
- Justice and law; good government and a just legal system (Leviticus 19:15, Zechariah 8:26)
- Belonging; the obligation to create a culture in a community that honors the dignity and self-worth of every person.
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- Redemption of captives; the obligation to do everything in one's power to release those who are trapped or suffering (Isaiah 58:6, 61:1)
- Justice, justice, you must pursue (Deuteronomy 16:20)
- Honest weights and measures (Leviticus 19:36)
- And you shall teach your children (Deuteronomy 6:7)
- Seek peace and pursue it (Psalms 34:15)
- Compassion and Kindness (Zechariah 7:9, Hosea 2:21)
- Humility
- Saving a life; the highest Jewish obligation
- Courage; finding the will within ourselves to to face our fears
- Love all God's creations
- Be happy or content with one's lot.
- Other nations of the world; a set of principles recommending care and respect for people who have different religious, cultural, or ethnic identities (Leviticus 19:34)
- Comforting the mourner
- Learn from every person
- Do not separate yourself
- Do not stand by the blood of your neighbor (Leviticus 19:16)
- Ethical labor; treat all workers fairly, pay them justly and on time
- Ways of peace (Talmudic rulings intent on preserving societal peace)
- Remember the Day of Shabbat (Genesis 2:2, Leviticus 19:3)
- Presumption of Innocence (Leviticus 19:15)
- Patience or tolerance; "When a person does something wrong to you, let it be little in your eyes; when you wrong another, let it be great in your eyes." Leviticus 19:16
- Jews have a special obligation to other Jews
- Love of the stranger in your midst (Exodus22:20, Leviticus 19:34, Deuteronomy 16:14)
- Generosity; a virtue motivated by our desire to be virtuous
46 Clues: Humility • Curiosity and inquiry • Comforting the mourner • Learn from every person • Love all God's creations • Do not separate yourself • Charity (Leviticus 19:9) • Friendship (Proverbs 27:17) • Visit the sick (Numbers 12:13) • Kindness, warmth, and positivity • Do not destroy; preserve the Earth • Be happy or content with one's lot. • Seek peace and pursue it (Psalms 34:15) • ...
Innovation Matrix 2024-02-08
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- A human-centered approach to problem-solving and innovation
- Unmanned aerial vehicles used for various applications
- Liquid fuels produced from renewable biological sources, including plants and algae
- Interconnected devices communicating data
- Complete change in form, nature or appearance
- A flexible and iterative approach to project management
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- A dynamic network where businesses interact and thrive together
- The action of working with someone to produce something.
- An early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process
- A foundation that allows others to build upon or integrate with it
- The process of generating and developing new ideas
- A person who introduces new methods or ideas
- Understanding users' needs and feelings
13 Clues: Understanding users' needs and feelings • Interconnected devices communicating data • A person who introduces new methods or ideas • Complete change in form, nature or appearance • The process of generating and developing new ideas • Unmanned aerial vehicles used for various applications • A flexible and iterative approach to project management • ...
Liner Algebra Symbols 2022-03-16
10 Clues: () • |A| • Dim(U) • rank, rank(A) • Vector product • Scalar product • matrix transpose • Matrix of number • Double vertical bars • products, tensor product of A and B
Krossword 2023-11-18
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- The matrices are said to be ... if their corresponding entries are equal.
- The matrix derived from coefficients and constant terms of a system of linear equation is called the ... matrix of system.
- When systems of linear equations have no solution, it is called ... system.
- x1=4-2x2 Variable x2 can take on any real value in this equation, so it is called ... variable.
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- b is called ... term in this equation
- "Interchanging 2 equations, multiplying an equation by a nonzero constant, adding a multiple of an equation to another equation" operations are called ... row operations.
- You can ... 2 matrices by adding their corresponding entries.
- A=[1 3] type matrix is called row or ... matrix.
- Ìf A is n×2n matrix and I is n×n identity matrix, [A( dot line) J] is called ... J to matrix A.
- If 2 systems of linear equations have only 1 mutual solution, the graphs of systems will be 2 ... lines.
- a1x+a2y=b How many variables are there in the equation?
11 Clues: b is called ... term in this equation • A=[1 3] type matrix is called row or ... matrix. • a1x+a2y=b How many variables are there in the equation? • You can ... 2 matrices by adding their corresponding entries. • The matrices are said to be ... if their corresponding entries are equal. • When systems of linear equations have no solution, it is called ... system. • ...
Algebra II Terms 2013-12-06
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- A number that can be represented as a fraction is a _________ number
- A system of equations with infinitely many solutions
- Any positive or negative whole number is an __________
- A system of equations with exactly one solution
- An expression that includes variables is an ____________ expression
- The number associated with a square matrix
- A relation in which every domain value goes to exactly one range value
- The line that cuts the parabola symmetrically
- The point where the graph and the y-axis intersect [Answer has a dash]
- A function of the form y=mx+b
- A system of equations that has at least one solution is called
- The number placed in front of a variable is called a ______ [Example: the 3 in 3x]
- A matrix times its _______ always gives you the identity matrix
- The graph of a quadratic function
- Each entry in the matrix is called an ________
- Rise over the run
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- The number of rows and columns of a matrix
- Two or more equations with the same variables is called a _______ of equations
- A function of the form y=ax^2+bx+c
- Any number is a ________ number
- A system of equations with no solution
- The point where the parabola switches direction
- The highest value of a parabola that opens down
- The point where the graph and the x-axis intersect [Answer has a dash]
- The lowest value of a parabola that opens up
- The set of all y-values that make up a relation
- Two lines with the same slope are _________
- The set of all x-values that make up a relation
28 Clues: Rise over the run • A function of the form y=mx+b • Any number is a ________ number • The graph of a quadratic function • A function of the form y=ax^2+bx+c • A system of equations with no solution • The number of rows and columns of a matrix • The number associated with a square matrix • Two lines with the same slope are _________ • ...
Nail Theory 2021-05-11
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- Any disease, disorder, or condition of the nail
- Area of the nail on which the nail body rests
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- Active tissue that generates cells
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- A sign of infection
- A sign of infection
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail
- Nails that are very thin and soft
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Cause of disease, disorder, or condition
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- Loosening or separation of nail
- Inflammation of skin around nail
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- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- Living skin attached to nail plate
- Living tissue underneath the free edge
- Horizontal ridges
- Ringworm of the nail
- Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge
- is the part of the nail that extends beyond the finger
- A sign of infection
- Split cuticles
- Indented vertical lines
- Nails with concave shape
- White spots on nails
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Inflammation of nail matrix
29 Clues: Split cuticles • Horizontal ridges • A sign of infection • A sign of infection • A sign of infection • Ringworm of the nail • White spots on nails • Indented vertical lines • Nails with concave shape • Inflammation of nail matrix • Loosening or separation of nail • Inflammation of skin around nail • Nails that are very thin and soft • Living skin attached to nail plate • ...
Ms. Evans 7th Grade ELA Class & Beyond 2023-08-08
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- The turn it in drawers is located in the ________ of the classroom.
- You stop talking, raise your hand, and put your eyes of Ms. Evans when the classroom _________ goes off.
- In the PBIS matrix, the "S" stands for ________.
- This jar is located on Ms. Evans' desk and is used for advice or whatever you want to let her know.
- You must ask for ________ before getting up in Ms. Evans class.
- The 7th grade math teacher on Safe Street.
- In the PBIS matrix, the "M" stands for _________.
- This bell means that you are tardy.
- We will go here to check out books, only if the class has good behavior.
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- In the PBIS matrix, the "A" stands for ________.
- In the PBIS matrix, the "R" stands for ________.
- The bell doesn't dismiss you, the _______ does.
- This bell dismisses to connections classes.
- The 7th grade science teacher on Safe Street.
- You will write in this everyday for warm-up
- This bell dismisses to classes on the hallway.
- No one is not allowed to touch the ______ without being told by an adult in the classroom.
- Ms.Evans' co-teacher is ___________.
- The 7th grade social studies teacher on Safe Street.
- NEVER go behind Ms. Evans' _________.
20 Clues: This bell means that you are tardy. • Ms.Evans' co-teacher is ___________. • NEVER go behind Ms. Evans' _________. • The 7th grade math teacher on Safe Street. • This bell dismisses to connections classes. • You will write in this everyday for warm-up • The 7th grade science teacher on Safe Street. • This bell dismisses to classes on the hallway. • ...
Nail disorders and disease 2023-09-21
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- split or brittle nails that also have a series of lengthwise ridge that give a rough appearance to the surface oof the nail plate.
- any deformity or disease of the nails
- nail, increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix.
- nail. A disorder in which the edges of the mail plate curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge.
- inflation of the matrix of the nail, with shedding of the nail.
- the dead colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
- nail, a condition in which the eponychia him or other living tissue surrounding the nail plate, become split or torn
- nails, I noticed the thin white nail plate that is more flexible than normal
- lines, visible depressions, running across the width of the natural nail plate
- an area where the nail plate cells are formed. This area is composed of matrix cells that make up the nail plate.
- Nail fold, folds of normal skin that line, the sides of the nail plate, also known as the sidewall
- separation of the nail plate in bed often due to injury or allergic reaction
- significant darkening of the fingernails or toenails, may be seen as a black band under or within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.
- ingrown nail
- a slit or furrow on the side of the nail
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- a bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail
- living skin at the base of the nail plate and covering the matrix area
- technical term for nail fingers or toes.
- a fungal infection of the nail plate
- bed portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows towards the free edge
- bitten nails
- nail, vertical lines running the length of the natural nail plate.
- hemorrhages, caused by physical trauma or injury to the nail bed.
- whitish discoloration found inside the nail plate, usually caused by injury to the nail matrix
- plate, a hard keratin plate, on top of and slowly sliding across the nail bed as it grows the most visible and functioning part of the no unit
- psoriasis, a non-infectious condition that affects the surface of the nail plate, causing it to appear rough and pitted with reddish spots on the nail bed and onycholysis
- edge, the part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- a slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the finger tip and free edge of the nail plate. It forms a protective barrier and prevents micro organisms from invading and infecting the nail bed.
28 Clues: bitten nails • ingrown nail • a fungal infection of the nail plate • any deformity or disease of the nails • technical term for nail fingers or toes. • a slit or furrow on the side of the nail • the dead colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • a bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail • ...
Meet the Basal Phyla 2023-09-21
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- Phylum containing acoelomate worms
- Collagenous extracellular matrix of sponges
- The true jellyfish
- Phylum containing sponges
- The inner epithelial layer of a sponge's body wall
- These clades arose very early in animal evolution
- The free-swimming larval stage of poriferans
- Material that makes up the extracellular matrix
- Specialized cells cnidarians use to capture prey
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- Phylum containing flat animals (not flatworms!)
- The name for sessile cnidarians
- Comb-like structures ctenophores use to swim
- Phylum containing comb jellies
- A non-living substance like jelly, makes up the extracellular matrix of ctenophorans and some cnidarians
- The name for free-swimming cnidarians
- Phylum containing jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals
- Choanoderm cells that help trap and ingest food particles
- The outer epithelial layer of a sponge's body wall
18 Clues: The true jellyfish • Phylum containing sponges • Phylum containing comb jellies • The name for sessile cnidarians • Phylum containing acoelomate worms • The name for free-swimming cnidarians • Collagenous extracellular matrix of sponges • Comb-like structures ctenophores use to swim • The free-swimming larval stage of poriferans • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-16
10 Clues: () • (x,y) • det(A) • scalar product • vector product • matrix of numbers • double vertical bars • dimension of matrix A • tensor product of A and B • matrix conjugate transpose
Linear Algebra Symbols 2025-02-21
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- Another notation to enclose a matrix of numbers
- Used to enclose a matrix of numbers
- A special value computed from a square matrix
- Tensor product of two matrices
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- Scalar product of two vectors
- Vector product of two vectors
- A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns
- The operation of swapping rows and columns in a matrix
- Product of two vectors in an inner product space
- The length or size of a vector
10 Clues: Scalar product of two vectors • Vector product of two vectors • Tensor product of two matrices • The length or size of a vector • Used to enclose a matrix of numbers • A special value computed from a square matrix • Another notation to enclose a matrix of numbers • Product of two vectors in an inner product space • The operation of swapping rows and columns in a matrix • ...
Linear algebra symbols 2023-09-13
10 Clues: | A | • dim(U) • || x || • A A-1 = I • Vector product • scalar product • rank of matrix A • Matrix of numbers • tensor product of A and B • matrix conjugate transpose
nail structure and growth 2024-02-26
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- nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
- area where the nail plate cells are formed; composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate
- technical term for nails of the fingers or toes
- hard keratin plate on top of and slowly sliding across the nail bed as it grows; the most visible and functional part of the nail unit
- abbreviated PNF; entire flap of skin covering the matrix, extending from the edge of the visible nail plate to the first joint of the finger or toe
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- slit or furrow on the sides of the nail
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- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- also known as the sidewall; folds of skin that line the sides of the nail plate
- all parts of the finger from the tip to the first knuckle; technically referred to as the onyx and is composed mainly of keratin
- living skin underneath the PNF found at the nail plate’s base covering the matrix area
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; whitish half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- folds of skin that surround the nail plate
- collectively; the nail bed (or sterile matrix), nail fold, eponychium, paronychium, and hyponychium
15 Clues: slit or furrow on the sides of the nail • folds of skin that surround the nail plate • technical term for nails of the fingers or toes • nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe • tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place • ...
Tutorial Week 1 - Review of Mathematical English 2015-02-27
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- A list of numbers that follow a certain pattern.
- In a fraction, this is the bottom number.
- A sequence that does not approach a limit.
- One of these is just less than 57.3 degrees.
- An expression made up of variables and coefficients that involve only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and non-negative integer exponents.
- An angle that is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- A type of progression where the terms progress by adding a fixed amount each time.
- A matrix that has the values of 1 in a diagonal line from top left to bottom right.
- This is what happens to a function if you change it by three possible ways.
- This is a point on a curve where the gradient is zero.
- A multiplying factor in a term of a polynomial.
- This matrix cannot exist if the determinant is zero.
- What happens to a matrix when the first row becomes the first column.
- On a graph, if you have a function, this is what happens if you add or subtract values to the function.
- A method to solve simultaneous equations.
- This is a sequence where the terms get closer and closer to a limit without ever reaching it.
- When looking at a matrix, these are what you read left to right.
- An angle that is less than 90 degrees.
- An angle that is greater than 180 degrees.
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- When looking at a matrix, these are what you read top to bottom.
- A set of numbers arranged from the smallest to the highest.
- This is a value associated with a square matrix. It can be calculated from the matrix using a specific arithmetic expression.
- This is the process of finding the gradient function.
- If you look at a mirror, what do you see?
- A method to solve simultaneous equations.
- When you add the terms of a sequence to find the total.
- A polynomial with degree 2.
- A sequence that repeats itself.
- A polynomial of degree 3.
- A type of mathematics that studies angles and angular relationships.
- A method to solve simultaneous equations.
- There are two of this type of point, maximum and minimum.
- On a graph, if you have a function, this is what happens if you multiply values to the function.
- In a fraction, this is the top number.
- A type of progression where the next term is obtained by by multiplying the previous term by a constant value.
35 Clues: A polynomial of degree 3. • A polynomial with degree 2. • A sequence that repeats itself. • In a fraction, this is the top number. • An angle that is less than 90 degrees. • In a fraction, this is the bottom number. • If you look at a mirror, what do you see? • A method to solve simultaneous equations. • A method to solve simultaneous equations. • ...
Turgut's İndividiual Work 2022-12-15
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- a quantity obtained by the addition of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a given rule.
- It is an matrix of zeroes everywhere except for the diagonal, which is filled with.
- a fixed point from which coordinates are measured.
- a system of algebra based on given axioms.
- It consists of a sequence of operations performed on the corresponding matrix of coefficients.
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another.
- produced from or related to something else by a process of inversion.
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- an equation between two variables that gives a straight line when plotted on a graph.
- the set of elements of a matrix that lie on a line joining two opposite corners.
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogues.
- transfer (a term), with its sign changed, to the other side of an equation.
- is a rectangular array of real (or complex) numbers in horizontal rows and vertical columns:
- the value or the order of the largest non-zero determinant of a given matrix.
13 Clues: a system of algebra based on given axioms. • a fixed point from which coordinates are measured. • produced from or related to something else by a process of inversion. • transfer (a term), with its sign changed, to the other side of an equation. • the value or the order of the largest non-zero determinant of a given matrix. • ...
Spelling Matrix Acivity 2021-08-19
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- - A person, plant or animal that is descendent from a particular ancestor
- - A person's moral sense of right and wrong
- - in a way that shows despair
- - weakended or damaged
- - preferred to all others of the same kind
- - a distinctive large number of people
- - A devic using mechanical power
- - the month after January and before March
- - The organization or structure of something or for doing something
- - extremely good; outstanding
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- - A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service
- - A professional cook
- - dehydrate someone or something
- - aggressiveness or warlike behaviors
- - lasting for a very short time; brief
- - explain to an extreme level
- - a strip of hair growing above the lip
- - giving off bubbles; fizzy
- - The stage of being stretched
- - a hormone that increases the rate of blood circulation and breathing
20 Clues: - A professional cook • - weakended or damaged • - giving off bubbles; fizzy • - explain to an extreme level • - in a way that shows despair • - extremely good; outstanding • - The stage of being stretched • - dehydrate someone or something • - A devic using mechanical power • - aggressiveness or warlike behaviors • - lasting for a very short time; brief • ...
Matrix Move 1.2 2023-04-01
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- The practice of storing and moving goods in a way that maximizes space and efficiency
- A tax charged on imported goods
- A sea route that connects the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, through the southern tip of South America
- A document that lists the contents of a shipment
- A document that authorizes the transportation of goods.
- A fee charged by customs for processing imported goods
- The time a ship spends in port for loading and unloading
- The government agency responsible for regulating and collecting duties on imported goods
- A place where goods are stored before they are shipped.
- A dock for loading and unloading ships
- A government program that allows certain goods to be imported or exported duty-free
- A system of tracking the movement of goods
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- The maximum weight a vehicle or container can carry.
- A strait that separates Europe and Asia, and connects the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea
- A person or company that arranges for the transportation of goods on behalf of others
- A common sea route that connects Europe and North America
- The fee charged for transporting goods by air
- The sea route that connects the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
- The act of illegally importing or exporting goods
- A platform used for loading and unloading cargo from ships
20 Clues: A tax charged on imported goods • A dock for loading and unloading ships • A system of tracking the movement of goods • The fee charged for transporting goods by air • A document that lists the contents of a shipment • The act of illegally importing or exporting goods • The maximum weight a vehicle or container can carry. • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-28
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- a figure has this if it can by mapped onto itself by a rotation of 180 degrees
- a new figure moved or changed from an original figure
- fixed point that an image rotates around
- transformation that preserves angle or length measure
- When two or more transformations are combined to form a single transformation
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- a figure has this if it can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in a line
- transformation by which every point (a) is mapped to another point (a")
- mirror line that you use to reflect a image
- the process of multiplying each element of a matrix by a real number or scalar.
- number in a matrix
- a quantity that has both direction and magnitude, or size
- formed by rays drawn from the center of rotation to a point and its image
- number of rows and columns in a matrix
- original figure
- component of a vector that combines horizontal and vertical components
- rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
16 Clues: original figure • number in a matrix • number of rows and columns in a matrix • fixed point that an image rotates around • mirror line that you use to reflect a image • a new figure moved or changed from an original figure • transformation that preserves angle or length measure • rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns • ...
Nail Structure and Growth 2024-02-26
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- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- slit or furrow on the sides of the nail
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; whitish half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- technical term for nails of the fingers or toes
- folds of skin that surround the nail plate
- nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
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- thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed
- collectively; the nail bed (or sterile matrix), nail fold, eponychium, paronychium, and hyponychium
- part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; whitish half-moon shape at the base of the
- area where the nail plate cells are formed; composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate
- hard keratin plate on top of and slowly sliding across the nail bed as it grows; the most visible and functional part of the nail unit
- slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the nail plate, forming a protective barrier that prevents microorganisms from invading and infecting the nail bed
- living skin underneath the PNF found at the nail plate’s base covering the matrix area
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in placebed
15 Clues: slit or furrow on the sides of the nail • folds of skin that surround the nail plate • technical term for nails of the fingers or toes • nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed • part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2024-03-04
Mattix and Determinant 2023-10-01
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- What is the difference of the product of the diagonals of a matrix
- What is a rectangular array of m x n real numbers arranged in m horizontal rows and n vertical columns
- What formula is this: (-1)^i+j•M(ij)?
- What is this matrix called if m=n?
- You calculate |A| determinant of A square matrix , A { a¹¹=0 a¹²=2 a¹³=1 a²¹=3 a²²=-1 a²³=2 a³¹=4 a³²=-4 a³³=1 }
- What is a diagonal matrix if its diagonal terms are equal?
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- What is this matrix called if only the outer limits of the matrix are 0?
- What is it : you change m horizontal rows and n vertical columns
- If the upper or lower limits of the main diagonal of a matrix are 0, what matrix is this?
- A square Matrix { a¹¹=1 a¹²=0 a²¹=2 a²²=-1} B square Matrix { b¹¹=0 b¹²=2 b²¹=-1 b²²=2} and A+B=C matrix , You calculate C•2 and c²¹=?
10 Clues: What is this matrix called if m=n? • What formula is this: (-1)^i+j•M(ij)? • What is a diagonal matrix if its diagonal terms are equal? • What is it : you change m horizontal rows and n vertical columns • What is the difference of the product of the diagonals of a matrix • What is this matrix called if only the outer limits of the matrix are 0? • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2023-02-27
10 Clues: [,] • |A| • scalar product • vector product • matrix transpose • double vertical bars • Dimension of matrix A • mathematical expressions • matrix conjugate transpose • a function that has either one or two variables without exponents.
Mixed crossword 2023-12-21
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- 9) a11=4 a12=2 a21=9 a22=7 Calculate the determinant
- 5)2*3 matrix change 3*2 this prosses called…
- 8)A matrix that is both upper and lower triangular is called…
- 3)a11c11+a12c12+…a1nc1n What is this formula
- 1)find y in this system
- 4)A 4*7 has four columns [true ör false]
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- 2)Find the rank of matrix {a11=1, a12=2, a13=4, a21=-1, a22=2, a23=1}
- 11) What should a11,a22…ann equal[While finding the rank ]
- 7)Cij=(-1)i+jMij What is the formula for this ?
- 10)Which matrix has an inverse
- 6)A square matrix A=[aij] for which every term off the main diagonal is zero, that is ,aij=0 for i≠j is called…
- 12) (2;1),(3;1) based on the given coordinates m=?
12 Clues: 1)find y in this system • 10)Which matrix has an inverse • 4)A 4*7 has four columns [true ör false] • 5)2*3 matrix change 3*2 this prosses called… • 3)a11c11+a12c12+…a1nc1n What is this formula • 7)Cij=(-1)i+jMij What is the formula for this ? • 12) (2;1),(3;1) based on the given coordinates m=? • 9) a11=4 a12=2 a21=9 a22=7 Calculate the determinant • ...
VOCAB MATRIX #14 2014-02-18
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- words that end with the same ending-sound
- directly comparing
- the shape the words and lines make
- words that able you to picture the poem
- exaggeration
- a character that tells the poem
- the way the poet wants us to hear it as
- imaginative comparisons
- comparison using like or as
- a repeated sound
- the attitude of the writer the writing
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- phrases that cannot be taken seriously
- the musical quality produced by repeated sounds
- BOOM POP POW
- many lines set up like a paragraph
- giving objects human actions
- peter piper picked a pickled pepper
- set up like a regular conversation
- used to write a poem
- rhymes inside the lines
20 Clues: BOOM POP POW • exaggeration • a repeated sound • directly comparing • used to write a poem • imaginative comparisons • rhymes inside the lines • comparison using like or as • giving objects human actions • a character that tells the poem • many lines set up like a paragraph • the shape the words and lines make • set up like a regular conversation • peter piper picked a pickled pepper • ...
French Matrix Numbers 2017-06-15
Matrix - NAPE Crossword 2024-11-07
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- Wetland areas, often found in oil exploration zones, presenting challenges for drilling.
- Underground or artificial storage areas for oil, gas, or water.
- Referring to oil or gas exploration and drilling done at sea, typically in deep water.
- The physical systems needed for energy distribution, such as power lines and grids.
- The process of changing from one energy system to another, especially from fossil fuels to renewables.
- A gaseous form of fuel, such as natural gas, used for heating, electricity generation, and industry.
- The process of teaching and learning, crucial for advancing knowledge and skills in energy related fields.
- Referring to operations or exploration activities conducted on land, as opposed to offshore.
- The quality of being steady or unchanging, especially important in energy supply.
- The study of minerals, including their composition, properties, and distribution.
- The process of converting systems or services to be powered by electricity.
- The process of creating holes in the Earth’s surface to extract oil, gas, or water.
- A long, usually underground or underwater system used to transport oil, gas, or other materials.
- Substances released into the air, typically referring to pollutants or greenhouse gases from burning fuels.
- An oil rich region in southern Nigeria, critical to the country's petroleum industry.
- The layers of the Earth below the surface, often studied for resources like oil, gas, and minerals.
- The study of Earth’s physical properties, especially its magnetic, gravitational, and seismic characteristics.
- The scientific study of Earth’s physical properties, including its composition, structure, and processes.
- Ensuring a reliable and continuous supply of energy, especially in the face of political or economic uncertainty.
- A naturally occurring liquid used for fuel and industrial purposes, derived from the Earth’s crust.
- The act of introducing something new or improving existing methods or technologies.
- Energy sources that produce little to no environmental impact, such as wind, solar, or hydropower.
- The power required to perform work, often derived from various sources such as oil, gas, or renewables.
- A major city in Nigeria, known for its significant role in the country’s economy.
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- Referring to environmentally friendly practices or technologies that minimize harm to the planet.
- The process of extracting natural resources and converting them into usable forms of energy or materials.
- Organic compounds made of hydrogen and carbon, found in fossil fuels like oil and natural gas.
- The study of the physical properties of rocks, particularly those that store hydrocarbons.
- The process of reducing or eliminating carbon emissions from energy sources.
- The ability to recover quickly from setbacks or challenges.
- Tools, systems, or processes developed to solve problems or enhance capabilities, especially in energy production and management.
- The process of delivering energy or goods from producers to consumers.
- A scientist who studies the Earth, particularly its structure, materials, and processes.
- The process of searching for valuable natural resources like oil or gas.
- The quality of being inexpensive or within financial reach for most people.
- A set of guidelines or principles adopted by governments or organizations to guide actions.
- A specific geographic area, often used in the context of oil fields or areas of exploration.
- The process of improving or expanding energy systems, including infrastructure and technologies.
- A large, often sediment filled depression in the Earth’s surface where resources like oil or gas are found.
- Referring to waves or vibrations caused by geological processes, used to study the Earth's interior.
- Systematic investigation to gather knowledge, often used in the exploration and development of energy resources.
- The shift from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources such as renewables.
- The study of sedimentary rocks and processes, including the deposition of materials like sand, mud, and silt.
- The ability or right to obtain something, such as electricity or energy services.
- Another name for Lagos
- The ability to consistently perform well over time, especially in energy systems.
- A liquid fossil fuel, typically refined into products like gasoline and diesel.
- Achieving maximum productivity with the least amount of wasted energy or resources.
- The creation of simulations or representations of systems, such as geological formations, to predict their behavior.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a region or country.
- Energy sources that naturally replenish, such as solar or wind power.
51 Clues: Another name for Lagos • The ability to recover quickly from setbacks or challenges. • Underground or artificial storage areas for oil, gas, or water. • Energy sources that naturally replenish, such as solar or wind power. • The process of delivering energy or goods from producers to consumers. • ...
MATRIX CROSSWORD 2025-04-24
Linear Algebra symbols 2021-09-03
Structure of the Nail 2024-12-06
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- active tissue that generates cells, which harden as they move outward to form the nail plate
- pocket-like structure that holds root and matrix
- overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- attached to matrix at the base of nail, under skin and inside the mantle
- live tissue at the base of the nail; serves as a water-tight seal that protects the matrix
- folds of skin on either side of nail groove
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- visible nail area from nail root to free edge and is made of layers (no nerves or blood vessels)
- tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- living tissue underneath free edge of nail
- living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- part of the nail that extends beyond the finger and protects the tips fingers and toes
- area of nail where nail body rests
- half moon shape at the base of the nail; visible part of the matrix and appears lighter
13 Clues: area of nail where nail body rests • living tissue underneath free edge of nail • folds of skin on either side of nail groove • pocket-like structure that holds root and matrix • overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail • living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail • ...
Structure of the Nail 2024-12-06
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- active tissue that generates cells, which harden as they move outward to form the nail plate
- pocket-like structure that holds root and matrix
- overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- attached to matrix at the base of nail, under skin and inside the mantle
- live tissue at the base of the nail; serves as a water-tight seal that protects the matrix
- folds of skin on either side of nail groove
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- visible nail area from nail root to free edge and is made of layers (no nerves or blood vessels)
- tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- living tissue underneath free edge of nail
- living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- part of the nail that extends beyond the finger and protects the tips fingers and toes
- area of nail where nail body rests
- half moon shape at the base of the nail; visible part of the matrix and appears lighter
13 Clues: area of nail where nail body rests • living tissue underneath free edge of nail • folds of skin on either side of nail groove • pocket-like structure that holds root and matrix • overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail • living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail • ...
Matrices 2022-02-13
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- Een matrix metxxx
- Ook wel de orde van een matrix
- Een matrix met evenveel rijen als kolommen
- Het equivalent van 0 bij optellen van reële getallen bij optellen van matrices
- Het Aij na optellen van A en B
- Als we A en B vermenigvuldigen, dan staat dit op de 2de rij en 1ste kolom (je mag je rekenmachine gebruiken)
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- Optellen van matrices is commutatief en xxx
- Vermenigvuldigen van matrices is dit niet.
- Het element a23 van de matrix xxxx
- De naam van een matrix met eentjes op de diagonaal
10 Clues: Een matrix metxxx • Ook wel de orde van een matrix • Het Aij na optellen van A en B • Het element a23 van de matrix xxxx • Vermenigvuldigen van matrices is dit niet. • Een matrix met evenveel rijen als kolommen • Optellen van matrices is commutatief en xxx • De naam van een matrix met eentjes op de diagonaal • ...
Annabel Spanish Matrix 2018-02-28
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- To make money you have to
- Another word for an issue
- Something you do to water
- Something that beats in your chest
- An animal that can fly
- When you haven't eaten
- Where you see models and new clothes
- When you use color to a canvas
- When you want to get in a room you
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- Where swings and slides are
- Another word for a mammal
- When everyone wants something you have to
- When you write a poem you like
- When you eat a meal at night it is a
- When you like poetry you write a
- When you haven't drank anything
- Something you do with a dog
- Before death is
- Something you eat
- An animal that swims
- Where historical artifacts are held
- Where you go to buy things
- Where you go to see a movie or play
23 Clues: Before death is • Something you eat • An animal that swims • An animal that can fly • When you haven't eaten • Another word for a mammal • To make money you have to • Another word for an issue • Something you do to water • Where you go to buy things • Where swings and slides are • Something you do with a dog • When you write a poem you like • When you use color to a canvas • ...
cosmetology 2024-02-26
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- living skin underneath the PNF found at the nail plate’s base covering the matrix area
- abbreviated PNF; entire flap of skin covering the matrix, extending from the edge of the visible nail plate to the first joint of the finger or toe
- technical term for nails of the fingers or toes
- slit or furrow on the sides of the nail
- collectively; the nail bed (or sterile matrix), nail fold, eponychium, paronychium, and hyponychium
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- also known as the sidewall; folds of skin that line the sides of the nail plate
- nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
- folds of skin that surround the nail plate
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- area where the nail plate cells are formed; composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate
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- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; whitish half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- all parts of the finger from the tip to the first knuckle; technically referred to as the onyx and is composed mainly of keratin
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the nail plate, forming a protective barrier that prevents microorganisms from invading and infecting the nail bed
- keratin plate on top of and slowly sliding across the nail bed as it grows; the most visible and functional part of the nail unit
16 Clues: slit or furrow on the sides of the nail • folds of skin that surround the nail plate • technical term for nails of the fingers or toes • nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe • tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place • ...
Matrix Project 2022-08-31
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- Is a set of 2 numbers that indicate points on a graph.
- A whole number.
- When a number is raised to a number.
- When a numerator and denominator are switched.
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- A method that is used to solve the 3x3 matrix to find the determinant.
- A operation is used when a matrix is produced from 2 original matrices.
- The rule that is uses determinants to solve linear systems.
- The rows and columns of a matrix.
- Special number calculated from a square matrix.
- A table of numbers that are in rows and columns.
10 Clues: A whole number. • The rows and columns of a matrix. • When a number is raised to a number. • When a numerator and denominator are switched. • Special number calculated from a square matrix. • A table of numbers that are in rows and columns. • Is a set of 2 numbers that indicate points on a graph. • The rule that is uses determinants to solve linear systems. • ...
Puzzle 2022-05-01
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- State with no change in motion
- Concerned with beauty
- A disease that spread worldwide
- swing back and forth in a rhythm
- An accent or dialect
- having less solute.
- Formal advice
- Praise or admiration
- non-invertible matrix
- Change in momentum
- Someone you know
- Organ that regulates chemical levels in blood
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- blending atomic orbitals
- Body's main source of energy
- Careful, precise
- Passionate, driven
- a solid substance with a plane surface, sharp edges and rectangular geometric shape
- Shy, quiet
- Separate, distinct
- A rectangular array of numbers
20 Clues: Shy, quiet • Formal advice • Careful, precise • Someone you know • Passionate, driven • Separate, distinct • Change in momentum • having less solute. • An accent or dialect • Praise or admiration • Concerned with beauty • non-invertible matrix • blending atomic orbitals • Body's main source of energy • State with no change in motion • A rectangular array of numbers • ...
Individual work by Ravan Taghizade 2022-12-08
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- a ... is the number you get when you subtract the column and row of a given element in a rectangular or square matrix
- it is equidistant from both endpoints, and it is the centroid both of the segment and of the endpoints
- a ..... matrix is a matrix that has an equal number of rows and columns
- the elements on the main diagonal are multiplied and subtracted from the product of the other elements(if 2x2 matrix)
- the scalar is usually denoted by and is called an eigenvalue of A,and the nonzero column matrix x is called an ...of A corresponding to lambda
- find the z by the gaus-jordan method 2X+y+2z=10 x+2y+z=8 3x+y-z=2
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- the ..... of a matrix is found by interchanging its rows into columns or columns into rows
- it is a nonzero vector that can be changed at most by its scalar factor after the application of linear transformations
- an arrangement of numbers, symbols, etc. in rows and columns, treated as a single quantity
- to define the determinant of a matrix of order higher than 2,it is convenient to use the notions of ... and cofactors
- Find the determinant a=(020)(3-21)(13-1)
11 Clues: Find the determinant a=(020)(3-21)(13-1) • find the z by the gaus-jordan method 2X+y+2z=10 x+2y+z=8 3x+y-z=2 • a ..... matrix is a matrix that has an equal number of rows and columns • the ..... of a matrix is found by interchanging its rows into columns or columns into rows • ...
[GEO] Chapter 9 2021-03-10
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- a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel lines
- one way of representing a vector
- the starting point of a vector
- each number in a matrix
- the new figure after a transformation
- opposite of clockwise direction
- a transformation that preserves length and angle measure
- similar transformation
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
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- measurement of earth
- the original figure before a transformation
- the number of rows and columns in a matrix
- the ending point of a vector
- moves every point of a figure the same distance and direction
- quantity that has both direction and magnitude
15 Clues: measurement of earth • similar transformation • each number in a matrix • the ending point of a vector • the starting point of a vector • opposite of clockwise direction • one way of representing a vector • the new figure after a transformation • the number of rows and columns in a matrix • the original figure before a transformation • ...
Matrix 12 2016-03-08
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- to focus a product to a certain audience (species, gender, etc.)
- the state of being adequate(perfect)
- a main idea
- critical;important
- moving or acting speedily
- to convince people to believe something
- a positive statement without reason
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- details to support a claim
- a short, biographical account
- a direct quote
- misleading
- numerical data that helps support a claim
12 Clues: misleading • a main idea • a direct quote • critical;important • moving or acting speedily • details to support a claim • a short, biographical account • a positive statement without reason • the state of being adequate(perfect) • to convince people to believe something • numerical data that helps support a claim • to focus a product to a certain audience (species, gender, etc.)
Mastodon Matrix 2025-01-10
12 Clues: Story line • Fried food • Striped animal • Flavor enhancer • Move stealthily • Good luck symbol • Formation in sky • Probability ratio • Reflective surface • Where the land meets sky • Material recycled or shredded • Move effortlessly or part of shoreline
Osteoblast 2024-07-31
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- A mineral that osteoblasts deposit in the bone matrix.
- cell Osteoblasts originate from these precursor cells.
- The structure osteoblasts secrete to build bone.
- The process of bone formation by osteoblasts.
- Osteoblasts synthesize this, including enzymes and growth factors.
- What osteoblasts help form and mineralize.
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- A protein that osteoblasts produce, forming the organic part of the bone matrix.
- The process osteoblasts initiate to harden the bone matrix.
- A cell type osteoblasts can differentiate into, embedded in bone matrix.
- Regulatory substance like parathyroid hormone that affects osteoblast activity.
10 Clues: What osteoblasts help form and mineralize. • The process of bone formation by osteoblasts. • The structure osteoblasts secrete to build bone. • A mineral that osteoblasts deposit in the bone matrix. • The process osteoblasts initiate to harden the bone matrix. • cell Osteoblasts originate from these precursor cells. • ...
state variable 2017-09-09
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- The Pictorial representation of the state model of the system
- the condition of a system at any time instant, t.
- x = Ax + Bu, y = Cx + Du
- if it is possible to transfer the system state from any initial state X( t0)at any other desired state X(t),in specified finite time by a control vector U( t ).
- A device (or a computer program) that estimates or observes the state variables
- modern approach for design and analysis of dynamic system.
- (nx1)column matrix (or vector)whose elements are state variables of the system,(where n is the order of the system).
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- particular state variables which are obtained from one of the system variable and its derivatives.
- The process of converting the system matrix A in to a diagonal matrix by a similarity transformation using the modal matrix M.
- each of a set of values of a parameter for which a differential equation has a non-zero solution (an eigen function) under given conditions.
- A set of variable which describes the state of the system at any time instant.
- the ratio of laplace transform of output to laplace transform of input.
- if every state X(t) can be completely identified by measurements of the output Y(t)over a finite time interval.
- a control system design technique ,in which the state variables are used for feedback to achieve the desired closed loop poles.
- If the system matrix, A is in the form of diagonal matrix then the state model is called ..............
15 Clues: x = Ax + Bu, y = Cx + Du • the condition of a system at any time instant, t. • modern approach for design and analysis of dynamic system. • The Pictorial representation of the state model of the system • the ratio of laplace transform of output to laplace transform of input. • A set of variable which describes the state of the system at any time instant. • ...
Tissues & Muscles 2021-10-06
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- main matrix element is collagen
- neurons and nerve
- flattened cell
- can soak up excess fluid
- most common cartilage
- surrounded by fluid matrix call plasma
- provides elasticity
- cube-shaped cell
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- surrounds hollow muscle
- can be controlled voluntarily
- cherry tree
- mostly fat
- found only in the heart
- Also Know as Bone
- Forms cushion-like discs
- column-like cell
16 Clues: mostly fat • cherry tree • flattened cell • column-like cell • cube-shaped cell • neurons and nerve • Also Know as Bone • provides elasticity • most common cartilage • surrounds hollow muscle • found only in the heart • can soak up excess fluid • Forms cushion-like discs • can be controlled voluntarily • main matrix element is collagen • surrounded by fluid matrix call plasma
MATRICES by Garima 12C 2021-01-10
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- if matrix is symmetric and skew symmetric both then it is?
- matrix in which no. of rows are equal to no. of columns
- matrix in which A transpose = -A
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- Is matrix multiplication commutative
- if P and Q are 2 different matrices such that P of order 3x4 and PQ is of order 3x3 then order of matrix Q is
- suppose P and Q are 2 different matrices of order 3xn and nxs then the order of matrix PxQ is?
- matrix in which all elements are zero
- when does the matrix is called square matrix
8 Clues: matrix in which A transpose = -A • Is matrix multiplication commutative • matrix in which all elements are zero • when does the matrix is called square matrix • matrix in which no. of rows are equal to no. of columns • if matrix is symmetric and skew symmetric both then it is? • ...
Spartan Solutions Crossword 2024-08-08
10 Clues: - Marrow Access Device • - Allograft Tissue Matrix • - Meshed Human Dermal Graft • - Bioresorbable wound matrix • - Duo Accelular Dermal Matrix • - Platelet Rich Plasma System • - Single-Use Sterile Retractor • - Bioresorbable metal implants • - Bone Marrow Aspiration Device • - Magnesium Based Bone-Void Filler
Tissues of the body 2023-08-25
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- type of tissue that functions in communication
- type of tissue that functions in protection secretion and absorption
- type of cartilage found in your nose
- red blood cell
- found in tendons and ligaments
- epithelial cell that is about as tall as it is wide
- cell with body axon and dendrites
- type of tissue with an extensive extracellular matrix
- nonstriated muscle with spindle-shaped cells
- fluid connective tissue
- term used to describe multiple layers of epithelial cells
- supportive cells of nervous tissue
- term to describe a single layer of epithelial cells
- surface projections that beat in wave-like patterns
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- epithelium that is a single layer of cells but appears to have multiple layers
- extracellular matrix composed of calcium and phosphorous salts
- white blood cell
- surface projections that increase surface area
- type of tissue that functions in movement
- cartilage with parallel bundles of collagen in extracellular matrix
- cellular fragments involved in blood clotting
- loose connective tissue with fibroblasts as main cell type
- branched muscle cells with intercalated discs
- extracellular matrix contains bundles of collagen fibers arranged randomly
- epithelium that can change cell shape and layers
- epithelial cell that is taller than it is wide
- epithelial cell that is flat
- muscle with cylindrical cells
- most flexible type of cartilage
- tissue specialized to store fat
30 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cell • fluid connective tissue • epithelial cell that is flat • muscle with cylindrical cells • found in tendons and ligaments • most flexible type of cartilage • tissue specialized to store fat • cell with body axon and dendrites • supportive cells of nervous tissue • type of cartilage found in your nose • type of tissue that functions in movement • ...
cinema 2025-11-12
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- | Película de ciencia ficción con Keanu Reeves
- | Colegio de magia de Harry Potter
- | Princesa de la saga Star Wars
- | Profesor de pociones en Harry Potter
- | Mentor de Neo en Matrix
- | Director de El Resplandor y 2001 Una odisea del espacio
- | Hobbit que lleva el anillo único
- | Orden de caballeros que usan la Fuerza
- | Superhéroe interpretado por Robert Downey Jr.
- | Compañera de Neo en Matrix
- | Barrio de Los Ángeles considerado la cuna del cine
- | Creador de Star Wars
- | Director de Pulp Fiction
- | Científico que se transforma en un gigante verde
- | Señor oscuro de Mordor
- | Personaje interpretado por Kate Winslet en Titanic
- | Personaje interpretado por Leonardo DiCaprio en Titanic
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- | Protagonista de Matrix
- | Universo cinematográfico de superhéroes
- | Película con humanoides azules y tecnología 3D
- | Mago en El Señor de los Anillos
- | Director de Titanic y Avatar
- | Apellido del protagonista que salvó judíos en la Segunda Guerra Mundial
- | Guion gráfico que representa las escenas antes de rodar
- | Maestro jedi de gran sabiduría
- | Barco hundido en una famosa película de 1997
- | Enemigos de los Jedi
- | Director de Jurassic Park y E.T.
- | Director de Taxi Driver y El irlandés
- | Director de Origen y El caballero oscuro
- | Dios nórdico del trueno en Marvel
- | Premios anuales más famosos del cine
32 Clues: | Creador de Star Wars • | Enemigos de los Jedi • | Protagonista de Matrix • | Señor oscuro de Mordor • | Mentor de Neo en Matrix • | Director de Pulp Fiction • | Compañera de Neo en Matrix • | Director de Titanic y Avatar • | Princesa de la saga Star Wars • | Maestro jedi de gran sabiduría • | Mago en El Señor de los Anillos • | Colegio de magia de Harry Potter • ...
sv 2017-09-10
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- The Pictorial representation of the state model of the system
- the ratio of laplace transform of output to laplace transform of input.
- if it is possible to transfer the system state from any initial state X( t0)at any other desired state X(t),in specified finite time by a control vector U( t ).
- A set of variable which describes the state of the system at any time instant.
- the condition of a system at any time instant, t.
- particular state variables which are obtained from one of the system variable and its derivatives.
- a control system design technique ,in which the state variables are used for feedback to achieve the desired closed loop poles.
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- modern approach for design and analysis of dynamic system.
- If the system matrix, A is in the form of diagonal matrix then the state model is called ..............
- The process of converting the system matrix A in to a diagonal matrix by a similarity transformation using the modal matrix M
- each of a set of values of a parameter for which a differential equation has a non-zero solution (an eigen function) under given conditions.
- x = Ax + Bu, y = Cx + Du
- A device (or a computer program) that estimates or observes the state variables
- if every state X(t) can be completely identified by measurements of the output Y(t)over a finite time interval.
- (nx1)column matrix (or vector)whose elements are state variables of the system,(where n is the order of the system).
15 Clues: x = Ax + Bu, y = Cx + Du • the condition of a system at any time instant, t. • modern approach for design and analysis of dynamic system. • The Pictorial representation of the state model of the system • the ratio of laplace transform of output to laplace transform of input. • A set of variable which describes the state of the system at any time instant. • ...
ALVEOLAR BONE-LAST DAY REVISION 2024-03-10
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- ____bone is the first formed bone
- The 2 bulky ends of long bone
- Collagen Type I, V & XII are expressed by ____
- The inner aspect of compact bone is covered by ___
- in long bones articular surface is covered by ______cartilage
- The outer aspect of compact bone is surrounded by ___
- A cement line of mineralized matrix delineates the haversian system and is also known as _____line
- is expressed by osteoblasts
- ____ is an isolated area in which the root is denuded of bone and root surface is covered only by periosteum and overlying gingiva.
- Collagen Type III & XII are expressed by ____
- __ is known as organic matrix of bone
- Osteocytic processes are present within ____
- The part of the maxilla and mandible that forms and supports the sockets of the teeth is known as ____ processes
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- ____lie in Howship’s lacunae and are rich in acid phosphatase
- Adjacent Haversian canals are interconnected by _______ canals
- _____is also known as immature bone
- _____bone has honeycomb appearance with large marrow cavities
- Osteoblasts after forming the bone matrix get entrapped within the matrix and are called as ____
- _____ lines denotes periods of rest during the formation of bone
- ______ causes inhibition of osteoclast formation
- ______bones are formed by replacement of hyaline cartilage
- The other name for Haversian system is ___
- ____bone is present between upper and lower layers of compact bone.
- Remnants of osteon are ___ lamellae
24 Clues: is expressed by osteoblasts • The 2 bulky ends of long bone • ____bone is the first formed bone • _____is also known as immature bone • Remnants of osteon are ___ lamellae • __ is known as organic matrix of bone • The other name for Haversian system is ___ • Osteocytic processes are present within ____ • Collagen Type III & XII are expressed by ____ • ...
Hollywood Films 2017-01-17
Solution to linear equations 2025-11-24
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- A non-zero entry in LU that was a zero in original matrix
- _________ regularization is used to improve condition number
- lower triangular matrix has 1's in diagonal
- If no. of variables are three, then congugate gradient converges in __ iterations
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- Doolittle's decomposition exists if leading principal ____ are nonzero
- To apply preconditioner matrix, its ___ must exist
- ____method is used to solve Ax=b when matrix A is sparse
- ___ preconditioner works well if 𝐴 is diagonally dominant
- ______ pivoting is done to reduce rounding errors
- ____method is used to solve Ax=b when matrix A is dense
10 Clues: lower triangular matrix has 1's in diagonal • ______ pivoting is done to reduce rounding errors • To apply preconditioner matrix, its ___ must exist • ____method is used to solve Ax=b when matrix A is dense • ____method is used to solve Ax=b when matrix A is sparse • A non-zero entry in LU that was a zero in original matrix • ...
the skeletal system 2023-09-28
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- bones cavernous areas consist of
- a living tissue with active cells and blood support
- long bone with two heads AND a shaft
- bones dense areas contain
- a fracture in which the bone ends penetrate through the skin surface
- a fibrous cellular vascular and highly sensitive life support sheath for bones
- bone broken cleanly; ends do not penetrate the skin
- a result of twisting forces
- nonliving structure part of bone
- mature osteoblasts; process engage in metabolic and calcium exchange with blood
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- bone forming cells that are secrete collagen and ground substances into the bone matrix
- site of fat storage in adults
- a red gelatinous substance composed of red and white blood cells in a variety of developmental forms
- tiny canals connecting lacunae
- where bones are connected at
- residences of osteocytes
- layers of calcified matrix
- polynucleated macrophage like cells that digest bone matrix by secreting protease enzyme
- is hormone secreted by the parafollicular C cell of the thyroid
- a long bone with two heads
20 Clues: residences of osteocytes • bones dense areas contain • layers of calcified matrix • a long bone with two heads • a result of twisting forces • where bones are connected at • site of fat storage in adults • tiny canals connecting lacunae • bones cavernous areas consist of • nonliving structure part of bone • long bone with two heads AND a shaft • ...
Printmaking Terms 2023-11-01
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- A type of printmaking process in which the matrix is carved into
- A roller used to evenly apply ink to the matrix
- The image made from the matrix
- The material the design is made on
- A type of printmaking process in which cut out designs are used for repetition
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- A type of printmaking process in which an item blocks the ink from the paper
- A set number of prints produced by a single matrix
- A type of printmaking process in which the metal matrix is etched into
- A trial print separate from editions
9 Clues: The image made from the matrix • The material the design is made on • A trial print separate from editions • A roller used to evenly apply ink to the matrix • A set number of prints produced by a single matrix • A type of printmaking process in which the matrix is carved into • A type of printmaking process in which the metal matrix is etched into • ...
Matrices 2022-05-01
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- An individual item in a matrix.
- all the elements are arranged one beside the other in a horizontal line.
- The order of a ___ matrix is n × 1
- is a special kind of diagonal matrix.
- A matrix that is its own inverse
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- A diagonal matrix all of the diagonal elements of which are equal to 1,the rest is equal to 0
- a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- It can be proven that any matrix has a unique inverse if its ___ is nonzero.
- a matrix having the same number of rows as columns.
9 Clues: An individual item in a matrix. • A matrix that is its own inverse • The order of a ___ matrix is n × 1 • is a special kind of diagonal matrix. • a matrix having the same number of rows as columns. • all the elements are arranged one beside the other in a horizontal line. • It can be proven that any matrix has a unique inverse if its ___ is nonzero. • ...
Histology Bone _ Fiano RC 2025-06-13
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- The main histological characteristic of cartilage
- The unmineralized bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts
- Bone cells derived from monocytes precursors
- a key step in Interstitial growth of cartilage
- A special type of connective tisue
- Glassy appearance of cartilage
- Cartilage without perichondrium
- Cells located in the perichondrium
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- Sponge-like meshwork" of trabeculae bone
- Critical components of cartilage's extracellular matrix
- type of cartilage in ear pinna
- The channels within osteons that provide vascular and nerve supply to the bone cells
- The ossification process where bone replaces hyaline cartilage
- Membrane that covers the outer surface of all bones, except at the articular surfaces
- cavities within the cartilage matrix that house chondrocytes
- The cylindrical, functional units of bone tissue
16 Clues: type of cartilage in ear pinna • Glassy appearance of cartilage • Cartilage without perichondrium • A special type of connective tisue • Cells located in the perichondrium • Sponge-like meshwork" of trabeculae bone • Bone cells derived from monocytes precursors • a key step in Interstitial growth of cartilage • The cylindrical, functional units of bone tissue • ...
Hollywood Films 2017-01-17
Bone 2021-11-11
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- organ that plays a major part of the skeletal system
- Osteomalacia;condition caused by failure to mineralize bone
- immature bone type; present at rapid bone formation
- location for cartilage differentiation, maturation, and mineralization
- functional unit of lamellar bone
- Vitamin K dependent mineralizer of bone matrix
- shallow pits occupied by osteoclasts
- Dense compact bone
- precursor cell for osteocytes
- ________ and osteocalcin adsorb to collagen and bind calcium in bone
- inorganic component of Bone matrix
- canal at the center of each osteon
- hormone that inhibits bone resorption
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- multinucleated phagocytic bone cells
- ossification that requires hyaline cartilage
- Estrogen influence on bone resorption
- staining used to demonstarte canaliculi and lacunae
- hormone the promotes bone resorption
- bone cells embedded by osteoid
- protein matrix produced by osteoblasts
- cancellous/spongy bone; bone marrow
- ossification seen in adults
- holes where osteocytes reside
- mature bone organized into osteons
- collagen type seen in osteoid
- 1,23-dihydroxyvitamin D3 influence on bone resorption
26 Clues: Dense compact bone • ossification seen in adults • holes where osteocytes reside • precursor cell for osteocytes • collagen type seen in osteoid • bone cells embedded by osteoid • functional unit of lamellar bone • mature bone organized into osteons • inorganic component of Bone matrix • canal at the center of each osteon • cancellous/spongy bone; bone marrow • ...
Unit 2: Cells & Tissues 2017-09-29
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- Like water; Phosphate heads
- Semi-fluid gel-like consistency (squishy)
- Involuntary, spindle shaped fibers, slowest rate of contractions; stomach
- Loosely attached to outer/inner surface of membrane
- Parallel fibers, striations, fastest rate of contractions;Skeletal muscle
- function is to contact
- force under which H2O moves
- H2O moves into cell; cell Lyses
- nerve cell
- H2O moves out of cell; cell crenates
- Structural characteristics, has a matrix, vascular (Tx)
- matrix is more important (bone & cartilage)
- bone Tx
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- contracts continually, fibers are mesh-like network; heart only
- no net change concentration & no net movement of H2O
- matrix; nourish & protect neurons
- "Highway"in cell; rough & smooth (ER)
- Cell fragments, not entire cell; platelets, assist in clotting blood
- Embedded through layers, can form channels
- Scared of water; Lipid Tails
- White blood cells
- mostly water; in blood
- The functional units of cells
- Diffusion of H2O only
- Red blood cells
25 Clues: bone Tx • nerve cell • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Diffusion of H2O only • function is to contact • mostly water; in blood • Like water; Phosphate heads • force under which H2O moves • Scared of water; Lipid Tails • The functional units of cells • H2O moves into cell; cell Lyses • matrix; nourish & protect neurons • H2O moves out of cell; cell crenates • ...
Cracking the Core: Euro-Composites Crossword 2025-09-05
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- Primary industry using lightweight sandwich panels
- Luxembourg-based manufacturer known for aerospace honeycomb and panels
- Material made by combining two or more constituents
- The lightweight central layer in a sandwich panel
- Panel type with face sheets and a lightweight core
- Single layer/orientation within a laminate
- High-strength aramid fiber often used in impact areas
- Elemental backbone of many high-performance fibers
- Chemical process that hardens the matrix
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- Polymer matrix that hardens during cure
- Fiber fabric pre-impregnated with resin
- Stack of plies forming a composite panel
- Reinforcement type made from glass filaments
- Pressurized, heated vessel used for curing laminates
- Common thermoset matrix used with carbon fiber
- Common aramid paper used for honeycomb cores
- Process of adhering skins to core
- Hexagonal core structure used for lightweight stiffness
- Mass per unit volume—key for core selection
- Smallest repeating void in a honeycomb
- Process of arranging plies/orientation before cure
21 Clues: Process of adhering skins to core • Smallest repeating void in a honeycomb • Polymer matrix that hardens during cure • Fiber fabric pre-impregnated with resin • Stack of plies forming a composite panel • Chemical process that hardens the matrix • Single layer/orientation within a laminate • Mass per unit volume—key for core selection • ...
Crossword "Strategic management" - Mileshina A., 15.02D-MM2/20b 2023-05-30
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- The McKinsey Matrix combines two dimensions: … attractiveness and the competitive strength of a business unit into a matrix.
- … are companies, goods or services with which you (as a company) fight for the end consumer.
- The McKinsey Matrix can also be called “General … Matrix”.
- … analysis is determination of the strengths and weaknesses of an enterprise, as well as opportunities and threats coming from its immediate environment (external environment).
- Economies of scale, innovations, location, reputation, Price leadership are examples of … advantages.
- … analysis is an advanced model for studying the external environment of a company that consists in describing 6 groups of factors that can affect the company.
- Net sales (percentage growth), Average time for conversion, Number of contracts signed per month, Growth in revenue, Net promotor score are examples of KPI – Key … Indicators.
- “Blue …” strategy by Ch. Kim and R. Mauborn is a business theory that aims to create new market spaces with little or no competition by providing value innovation.
- How are products with both low growth rate and market share called according to BCG matrix?
- A firm following a … leadership strategy offers products or services with acceptable quality and features to a broad set of customers at a low price.
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- Power of … is one of the five competitive forces of M. Porter’s model which comes in the ability of … to drive prices lower.
- Strategic … is an image of the future state of the organization, which, through a system of essential characteristics, gives a professional qualitative idea of the business success of the organization in a specific strategic perspective.
- According to G. Mintsberg schools of strategic management can be divided into 2 groups: Prescriptive and … .
- “A fast food retail chain acquires a cup factory to reduce dependencies and cut costs” – it’s an example of … strategy.
- For what word does the first letter of the abbreviation “BCG Matrix” stand?
- … marketing strategy is an approach that focuses on serving a particular segment of the market with unique needs and preferences.
- A formulated statement that reveals the reasons for the existence of an organization, in which the difference between the organization and its competitors is manifested.
- What is the surname of the author of the matrix that helps to identify opportunities to grow revenue for a business through 4 strategies: Market Penetration, Market Development, Product Development, Diversification?
- … competencies are knowledge and skills, connections of the company, allowing it to achieve strategic advantages in one or more markets.
- The balanced … involves measuring 4 main aspects of a business: Learning and growth, Business processes (Internal), Customers, and Finance.
20 Clues: The McKinsey Matrix can also be called “General … Matrix”. • For what word does the first letter of the abbreviation “BCG Matrix” stand? • How are products with both low growth rate and market share called according to BCG matrix? • … are companies, goods or services with which you (as a company) fight for the end consumer. • ...
Vocabulary Matrix Words 2021-10-05
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- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way
- well known, respected, and admired for past achievements.
- having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance.
- extremely lacking the means to provide for oneself
- a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film.
- inspiring affection
- excessively proud of oneself
- old-fashioned
- showing a lack of courage or confidence
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- an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience.
- done secretively, especially because illicit.
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
- suffering a severe and damaging lack of basic material and cultural benefits.
- a strong desire to do or achieve something
- a brief evocative description
- producing a great deal
18 Clues: old-fashioned • inspiring affection • producing a great deal • excessively proud of oneself • a brief evocative description • showing a lack of courage or confidence • a strong desire to do or achieve something • done secretively, especially because illicit. • extremely lacking the means to provide for oneself • having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner. • ...
state variable 2017-09-09
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- A device (or a computer program) that estimates or observes the state variables
- particular state variables which are obtained from one of the system variable and its derivatives.
- a control system design technique ,in which the state variables are used for feedback to achieve the desired closed loop poles.
- (nx1)column matrix (or vector)whose elements are state variables of the system,(where n is the order of the system).
- if it is possible to transfer the system state from any initial state X( t0)at any other desired state X(t),in specified finite time by a control vector U( t ).
- modern approach for design and analysis of dynamic system.
- The Pictorial representation of the state model of the system
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- the ratio of laplace transform of output to laplace transform of input.
- if every state X(t) can be completely identified by measurements of the output Y(t)over a finite time interval.
- If the system matrix, A is in the form of diagonal matrix then the state model is called ..............
- The process of converting the system matrix A in to a diagonal matrix by a similarity transformation using the modal matrix M
- the condition of a system at any time instant, t.
- x = Ax + Bu, y = Cx + Du
- each of a set of values of a parameter for which a differential equation has a non-zero solution (an eigen function) under given conditions.
14 Clues: x = Ax + Bu, y = Cx + Du • the condition of a system at any time instant, t. • modern approach for design and analysis of dynamic system. • The Pictorial representation of the state model of the system • the ratio of laplace transform of output to laplace transform of input. • A device (or a computer program) that estimates or observes the state variables • ...
Unraveling Linear Algebra Crossword 2024-02-17
10 Clues: A ⊗ B • dim(U) • rank(A) • || x || • A A-1 = I • vector product • vector product • matrix transpose • determinant of matrix A • matrix conjugate transpose
Health and Safety 2015-07-21
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- Description when you see something so often you no longer see it
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
- Acronym for "Every Sunday I Eat A Pie"
- Name the consequence listed on the Risk Matrix that can be fatal.
- We should Monitor ...................... of a control
- We should review ............., Near Miss, Injury and Non-Conformance Reports
- Which Likelihood on the Risk Matrix has a 25-50% chance of exposure
- Remove the hazard or the source of the hazard
- Instruction and Training - policies, procedures, signage
- What will each and every branch in the Mainfreight Group have in some form?
- Moderate is a?
- ................. Audits
- A risk arises when it is possible that a hazard will cause ...........
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- .................. go home safe EVERYDAY
- A common description listed in an Insignificant and Minor consequence
- The report to be performed every month
- Name a type of hazard
- Almost Certain is a?
- "S" on the Risk Matrix stands for
- ............. of Control (Fix It)
20 Clues: Moderate is a? • Almost Certain is a? • Name a type of hazard • ................. Audits • "S" on the Risk Matrix stands for • ............. of Control (Fix It) • The report to be performed every month • Acronym for "Every Sunday I Eat A Pie" • .................. go home safe EVERYDAY • Remove the hazard or the source of the hazard • ...
Skeletal System Checkpoint 2025-05-04
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- Lateral forearm bone
- Hole in a bone often where nerves and vessels pass through
- Bone of the pectoral girdle
- Bone of the thigh
- Medial leg bone
- Flexibility of bone is due to ___________ fibers in the matrix
- Bone located on the midline of the thorax anteriorly
- Substance inside a bone that makes blood cells
- Structural arrangement of compact bone
- Attaches muscles to bone
- Movement of a body part away from midline
- Bone that holds your lower teeth
- Enlarged end of a bone
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- Bone that protects the spinal cord
- Number of cervical vertebrae
- Cell that deposits bone matrix
- Movement that reduces joint angle
- Hardness of bone is due to ____________ salts in the matrix
- Rounded process commonly where articulations occur
- Attaches bone to bone
- Fibrous connective tissue surrounding bone
- Triangle shaped bone in your upper back
- Cell that resorbs bone
- Place where two or more bones meet
- Bone of the brachium
25 Clues: Medial leg bone • Bone of the thigh • Lateral forearm bone • Bone of the brachium • Attaches bone to bone • Cell that resorbs bone • Enlarged end of a bone • Attaches muscles to bone • Bone of the pectoral girdle • Number of cervical vertebrae • Cell that deposits bone matrix • Bone that holds your lower teeth • Movement that reduces joint angle • Bone that protects the spinal cord • ...
common crossword 2025-09-11
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- – Average value of a random variable.
- – A function whose integral exists.
- – How probabilities are spread across outcomes.
- – Map that preserves algebraic structure.
- – Vector that keeps its direction under a transformation.
- – Function you can draw without lifting your pen.
- – Random or involving chance.
- – Group where all elements commute.
- – Vectors that are perpendicular and unit length.
- – Scalar linked with a linear transformation.
- – A function that has a derivative.
- – Type of non-Euclidean geometry.
- – Map showing two structures are essentially the same.
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- – Special number that shows if a matrix is invertible.
- – Property where order does not matter.
- – Shortest path between two points on a surface.
- – Bell-shaped probability distribution.
- – Donut-shaped surface.
- – Tendency of a sequence or series to approach a value.
- – Matrix formed by swapping rows and columns.
- – Group generated by one element.
- – Distribution for rare event counts.
- – Measure of how probable observed data is.
- – Convergence that happens at the same rate everywhere.
- – Rewrite a matrix in diagonal form.
25 Clues: – Donut-shaped surface. • – Random or involving chance. • – Group generated by one element. • – Type of non-Euclidean geometry. • – A function whose integral exists. • – Group where all elements commute. • – A function that has a derivative. • – Rewrite a matrix in diagonal form. • – Average value of a random variable. • – Distribution for rare event counts. • ...
Crossword "Strategic management" - Mileshina A., 15.02D-MM2/20b 2023-05-30
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- Strategic … is an image of the future state of the organization, which, through a system of essential characteristics, gives a professional qualitative idea of the business success of the organization in a specific strategic perspective.
- … analysis is an advanced model for studying the external environment of a company that consists in describing 6 groups of factors that can affect the company.
- A formulated statement that reveals the reasons for the existence of an organization, in which the difference between the organization and its competitors is manifested.
- Power of … is one of the five competitive forces of M. Porter’s model which comes in the ability of … to drive prices lower.
- Net sales (percentage growth), Average time for conversion, Number of contracts signed per month, Growth in revenue, Net promotor score are examples of KPI – Key … Indicators.
- … marketing strategy is an approach that focuses on serving a particular segment of the market with unique needs and preferences.
- “A fast food retail chain acquires a cup factory to reduce dependencies and cut costs” – it’s an example of … strategy.
- … competencies are knowledge and skills, connections of the company, allowing it to achieve strategic advantages in one or more markets.
- A firm following a … leadership strategy offers products or services with acceptable quality and features to a broad set of customers at a low price.
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- … are companies, goods or services with which you (as a company) fight for the end consumer.
- … analysis is determination of the strengths and weaknesses of an enterprise, as well as opportunities and threats coming from its immediate environment (external environment).
- For what word does the first letter of the abbreviation “BCG Matrix” stand?
- What is the surname of the author of the matrix that helps to identify opportunities to grow revenue for a business through 4 strategies: Market Penetration, Market Development, Product Development, Diversification?
- The balanced … involves measuring 4 main aspects of a business: Learning and growth, Business processes (Internal), Customers, and Finance.
- “Blue …” strategy by Ch. Kim and R. Mauborn is a business theory that aims to create new market spaces with little or no competition by providing value innovation.
- According to G. Mintsberg schools of strategic management can be divided into 2 groups: Prescriptive and … .
- The McKinsey Matrix can also be called “General … Matrix”.
- Economies of scale, innovations, location, reputation, Price leadership are examples of … advantages.
- The McKinsey Matrix combines two dimensions: … attractiveness and the competitive strength of a business unit into a matrix.
- How are products with both low growth rate and market share called according to BCG matrix?
20 Clues: The McKinsey Matrix can also be called “General … Matrix”. • For what word does the first letter of the abbreviation “BCG Matrix” stand? • How are products with both low growth rate and market share called according to BCG matrix? • … are companies, goods or services with which you (as a company) fight for the end consumer. • ...
Elementary linear algebra(crossword) 2023-11-06
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- set of number arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular arroy
- the right(head)diagonal elements be 1, and the other elements be 0, what is the matrix called?
- based on the given coordinates m-?
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- is the ratio of the change in the y-coordinate to the change in the x- coordinate called?
- Man's best friend
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- two systems of linear equations have the same set of solutions,then what are these equations called?
- Has a trunk
- If the number of rows and columns in the matrix is equal,what is the matrix called?
- by changing its rows into columns:
- is the substraction of the product of diagonals of a given matrix called?
- what is a directed straight line segment called?
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • based on the given coordinates m-? • by changing its rows into columns: • what is a directed straight line segment called? • is the substraction of the product of diagonals of a given matrix called? • set of number arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular arroy • ...
state variable 2017-09-09
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- each of a set of values of a parameter for which a differential equation has a non-zero solution (an eigen function) under given conditions.
- If the system matrix, A is in the form of diagonal matrix then the state model is called ..............
- A device (or a computer program) that estimates or observes the state variables
- (nx1)column matrix (or vector)whose elements are state variables of the system,(where n is the order of the system).
- particular state variables which are obtained from one of the system variable and its derivatives.
- x = Ax + Bu, y = Cx + Du
- if it is possible to transfer the system state from any initial state X( t0)at any other desired state X(t),in specified finite time by a control vector U( t ).
- The process of converting the system matrix A in to a diagonal matrix by a similarity transformation using the modal matrix M
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- The Pictorial representation of the state model of the system
- a control system design technique ,in which the state variables are used for feedback to achieve the desired closed loop poles.
- the condition of a system at any time instant, t.
- if every state X(t) can be completely identified by measurements of the output Y(t)over a finite time interval.
- modern approach for design and analysis of dynamic system.
- the ratio of laplace transform of output to laplace transform of input.
14 Clues: x = Ax + Bu, y = Cx + Du • the condition of a system at any time instant, t. • modern approach for design and analysis of dynamic system. • The Pictorial representation of the state model of the system • the ratio of laplace transform of output to laplace transform of input. • A device (or a computer program) that estimates or observes the state variables • ...
Linear Alzebra 2024-09-02
10 Clues: |A| • dim(U) • scalar product • vector product • matrix of numbers • product of A and B • matrix conjugate transpose • a flipped version of matrix original • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect.
Too Legit Vector Space & Eigenvector Crossword! 2021-11-04
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- The subspace spanned by the column vectors of a matrix A.
- If Ax is a scalar multiple of the vector x, then the vector x is an...
- This type of matrix changes coordinates relative to an old basis "B" into coordinates relative to a new basis "B'".
- The common dimension of the row space and column space of a matrix A.
- The scalar associated with an eigenvector.
- The subspace spanned by the row vectors of a matrix A.
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- The equation whose solutions produce the eigenvalues of a matrix A.
- The orthogonal ____________ is the subspace consisting of all vectors that are orthogonal to a subspace W.
- The solution space of the homogeneous system of equations Ax=0.
- The dimension of the null space of a matrix A.
10 Clues: The scalar associated with an eigenvector. • The dimension of the null space of a matrix A. • The subspace spanned by the row vectors of a matrix A. • The subspace spanned by the column vectors of a matrix A. • The solution space of the homogeneous system of equations Ax=0. • The equation whose solutions produce the eigenvalues of a matrix A. • ...
linear algebra 2021-12-02
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- an operation that takes two vectors as input and that returns a scalar number as output
- the determinant of a square matrix
- a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging each row and the corresponding
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- the process of combining matrices , vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
- an algorithm that can be used to solve systems of linear equations and to find the inverse of any invertible matrix
- the king off all lessons
- having only magnitude not direction
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a rectangular array of numbers for which operations such as addition and multiplication are defined
- the process of taking a matrix,vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference
10 Clues: the king off all lessons • the determinant of a square matrix • having only magnitude not direction • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging each row and the corresponding • an operation that takes two vectors as input and that returns a scalar number as output • ...
nail structure and growth 2024-02-26
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- collectively; the nail bed (or sterile matrix), nail fold, eponychium, paronychium, and hyponychium
- slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the nail plate, forming a protective barrier that prevents microorganisms from invading and infecting the nail bed
- also known as the sidewall; folds of skin that line the sides of the nail plate
- living skin underneath the PNF found at the nail plate’s base covering the matrix area
- slit or furrow on the sides of the nail
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- folds of skin that surrounds the nail plate
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
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- abbreviated PNF; entire flap of skin covering the matrix, extending from the edge of the visible nail plate to the first joint of the finger or toe
- area where the nail bed cells form
- folds of skin that surround the nail plate
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin
- technical term for nails of the fingers or toes
- nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
15 Clues: area where the nail bed cells form • slit or furrow on the sides of the nail • folds of skin that surround the nail plate • folds of skin that surrounds the nail plate • technical term for nails of the fingers or toes • nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe • ...
Matrix Open Day 2016 - Crossword Competition 2015-11-26
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- Where the Matrix Open Day will be held
- To Kill a ...
- To succeed in the HSC you’ll need to do this
- No sentence is complete without ...
- You can do this with books … You have done this with books!
- Discovery
- The Area of Study paper
- An argument
- Machiavelli advises (3,6)
- A description of film
- Not prose
- Mad Max: Fury …
- These games leave you famished
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- An Area of Study: Discovery author
- Famous English playwright
- A tuft of flowers would wilt for his man
- Representation and Text (5,1)
- Repetition of a phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
- The Modules paper
- Everyday writing
- Deckard was hired as one (5,6)
- Module B is all about textual ...
- Closed Night (4,3)
- Matrix offers this subject
- Storm
- Al Pacino is always searching for him
- An education facility of great renown
- The Force does this
- Calculate this number to track your HSC progress
- Flames and Dangling
30 Clues: Storm • Discovery • Not prose • An argument • To Kill a ... • Mad Max: Fury … • Everyday writing • The Modules paper • Closed Night (4,3) • The Force does this • Flames and Dangling • A description of film • The Area of Study paper • Famous English playwright • Machiavelli advises (3,6) • Matrix offers this subject • Representation and Text (5,1) • Deckard was hired as one (5,6) • ...
RADSCI 202 Unit 2 Key Terms 2024-03-10
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- 3D cube of body tissue
- portion of an image histogram that contains useful data for digital processing and calculating accurate exposure indicator
- immediate emission of light under stimulation
- max range of pixel values
- detector elements
- delayed light emission
- simple table of data that converts input gray level values to desired output values
- re-mapping of input data
- collective rows and columns of pixels or dexels
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- image sampling frequency of radiographic device
- percentage of detector element's area dedicated to photon absorption
- 2D picture element
- active image receptor used in CR, restimulating with laser beam
- smaller sub-matrix that is passed over the image matrix
- graph plotting the pixel count for each brightness level or pixel value
- the range of pixel values brightness levels or densities present
- analog-to-digital converter
- electronic switching gate used in direct DR
18 Clues: detector elements • 2D picture element • 3D cube of body tissue • delayed light emission • re-mapping of input data • max range of pixel values • analog-to-digital converter • electronic switching gate used in direct DR • immediate emission of light under stimulation • image sampling frequency of radiographic device • collective rows and columns of pixels or dexels • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2025-02-23
10 Clues: AT • dim(U) • rank(A) • scalar product • vector product • matrix of numbers • matrix of numbers • product of A and B • double vertical bars • matrix conjugate transpose
Linear algebra symbols 2025-02-24
Linear Alzebra 2024-09-02
10 Clues: |A| • dim(U) • vector product • Scalar product • matrix of numbers • product of A and B • matrix conjugate transpose • a flipped version of original matrix • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect.
Linear Algebra symbols 2024-09-02
Linear algebra symbols 2025-02-21
8 Clues: Its known as a vector(×) • Known as Scalar product • • It is known as rank matrix A • Known as determinant of matrix • This is known as matrix transpose • It is known as dimension of matrix A • This Symbol is () is a matrix of numbers • This symbol is [] also a known as matrix of numbers
Vocab Matrix Crossword! 2021-10-05
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- Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.
- a strong desire to do or achieve something.
- extremely poor and lacking the means to provide for oneself.
- A small illustration or portrait photograph which fades into its background without a definite border.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience.
- inspiring affection.
- a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film.
- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance.
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- well known, respected, and admired for past achievements.
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
- kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- excessively proud of oneself; vain.
- suffering a severe and damaging lack of basic material and cultural benefits.
- showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened.
- old-fashioned or outdated.
- producing a great deal of profit.
18 Clues: inspiring affection. • old-fashioned or outdated. • producing a great deal of profit. • excessively proud of oneself; vain. • a strong desire to do or achieve something. • having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner. • well known, respected, and admired for past achievements. • showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened. • ...
Matrix Vocabulary 2020-11-12
8 Clues: a value in a matrix • a vertical set of numbers • a horizontal set of numbers • a rectangular array of numbers • where the entry is located in a matrix • the number of rows and columns in a matrix • the symbols around the matrix that enclose its values • the capital letter of a matrix before the equals sign
Seymur Algebra FF 2025-05-20
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- – To apply matrix or scalar multiplication
- – The set of all output values
- – A group of mathematical expressions showing equality
- – A transformation that turns vectors around a point
- – A quantity with both magnitude and direction
- – Symbol used for eigenvalues
- – A set of vectors that span a space
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- – A matrix with 1s on the diagonal and 0s elsewhere
- – First-degree (no squares, roots, etc.)
- – The set of all vectors that map to zero
- – A rule or function that acts on vectors
- – A line or element from one corner to another
- – Something that reverses another (like inverse matrix)
- – A single number, usually multiplying a vector
- – A mathematical set where vectors live
15 Clues: – Symbol used for eigenvalues • – The set of all output values • – A set of vectors that span a space • – A mathematical set where vectors live • – First-degree (no squares, roots, etc.) • – The set of all vectors that map to zero • – A rule or function that acts on vectors • – To apply matrix or scalar multiplication • – A line or element from one corner to another • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-17
Matrices 2024-11-03
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- Precisely specified and understood without ambiguity.
- A system of equations with more equations than unknowns.
- A set of vectors that are not expressible as linear combinations of each other.
- To multiply across fractions or ratios, typically in solving proportions.
- Having no defined limit or boundary, often expandable.
- An element in a ring that, when multiplied by another non-zero element, gives zero.
- A relationship that is not linear, i.e., does not form a straight line on a graph.
- The signed minor of an element in a matrix, used in determinant expansion.
- A quantity or term that is not equal to zero.
- A matrix that is equal to the negative of its transpose.
- A vector that changes only by a scalar factor when a linear transformation is applied to it.
- A flat affine subspace of one dimension less than its ambient space.
- An angle of 90 degrees, forming perpendicular lines or planes.
- Involving more than one variable, commonly in functions or equations.
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- A system of equations with fewer equations than unknowns.
- An operator that is equal to its own adjoint or Hermitian conjugate.
- A smaller field contained within a larger mathematical structure.
- A value that is either zero or positive, having no negative component.
- Involving three dimensions, such as length, width, and depth.
- Half of a circle, bounded by a diameter and the associated arc.
- Existing in or involving two dimensions, such as length and width.
- A subset of a vector space that is closed under vector addition and scalar multiplication.
- A function that is linear in each of two variables independently.
- A matrix where all eigenvalues are non-negative, though some may be zero.
- Two numbers with no common factor other than 1.
- A matrix with four rows and four columns.
- An operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space resulting in a vector perpendicular to both.
- Having a single value for each element in a specified domain.
- A matrix with all entries equal to zero.
- A set that can be well-ordered, meaning every subset has a least element.
30 Clues: A matrix with all entries equal to zero. • A matrix with four rows and four columns. • A quantity or term that is not equal to zero. • Two numbers with no common factor other than 1. • Precisely specified and understood without ambiguity. • Having no defined limit or boundary, often expandable. • A system of equations with more equations than unknowns. • ...
Linear Alzebra 2024-09-02
10 Clues: |A| • dim(U) • scalar product • vector product • matrix of numbers • product of A and B • matrix conjugate transpose • a flipped version of matrix original • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect.
Mathematics 2021-12-02
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- a quantitiy that has both magnitude and direction
- the process of combining matrices vectors or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
- the process of taking a matrix vector or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference
- an algorithm that can be used to solve systems of linear equations and to find the inverse of any invertible matrix
- the determinant of a square matrix
- having only magnitued not direction
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- a rectangular array of numbers for which operations such as addition and multiplication are defined
- a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging each row and the corresponding column
- the king of all lessons
- an operation that takes two vectors as input and that returns a scalar number as output
10 Clues: the king of all lessons • the determinant of a square matrix • having only magnitued not direction • a quantitiy that has both magnitude and direction • an operation that takes two vectors as input and that returns a scalar number as output • a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging each row and the corresponding column • ...
eFeF 2022-12-22
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- In linear algebra, the … of a matrix is an operator which flips a matrix over its diagonal
- A … is a vertical series of cells in a chart, table, or spreadsheet.
- A … is a number that is obtained by eliminating the row and column of a particular element which is in the form of a square or rectangle.
- In linear algebra, a … of a matrix A is the determinant of some smaller square matrix, cut down from A by removing one or more of its rows and columns.
- A … is a number multiplied by a variable.
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- A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation is called …
- The … is a diagonal matrix, in which the diagonal contains the same element.
- A statement of the meaning of a word or word group or a sign or symbol is called …
- A … is the general line that someone or something is moving or pointing in.
- …, a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array.
- … are objects which have both, magnitude and direction.
- In mathematics, an … of a set is any one of the distinct objects that belong to that set.
12 Clues: A … is a number multiplied by a variable. • … are objects which have both, magnitude and direction. • A … is a vertical series of cells in a chart, table, or spreadsheet. • A … is the general line that someone or something is moving or pointing in. • The … is a diagonal matrix, in which the diagonal contains the same element. • ...
maths 2019-06-26
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- .............is another name for the absolute value of a complex number
- If tangent line is parallel to x axis, then slope is ....
- A ........ is the set of all points in the plane equidistant from a given line (directrix) and a given point F not on the line (the focus).
- Every ....... function is continuous.
- The .... of differential equation is ..... of highest order derivative.
- The rate of change of position with respect to time.
- A square matrix is ......... if A'=A.
- The derivative represents the average ..... of change.
- Two vectors are called ....... if they are parallel to the same line.
- (trrue/false) The Rolle's theorem states that integral of f(x)is equal to the area of f(x) over the subsequent interval.
- Find the area under the curve y =3x^2 in [-1,1].
- Pi is .......... number.
- The side of a right triangle opposite the 90 angle.
- A ......... matrix does not possess inverse matrix.
- 1-5i is .......... of 1+5i
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- A line that intersects the circle at exactly one point.
- Log base e is also called ......log.
- (Yes/Noo)Does the values 0.1, 0.3, 0.5 show the value of a valid probability function on the outcomes in a sample space?
- Pi is circumference divided by ...........
- The ratio of the vertical rise to the horizontal run between any two points on line.
- If |A|=0, then matrix A is called .....matrix.
- A .......... is two curves that are like infinite bows
- Let z' be a complex conjugate of z, than z−z'/2i is...... number.
- The slope of tangent line is also known as.............
- A ........ has an eccentricity of zero.
- (trrue/false) The vertex is halfway between the focus and directrix.
- The number of quadrants in a coordinate system.
- ....... is reverse process of differentiation.
- Those quantities which have magnitude as well as directions are called ......
- If y=secx+tanx then dy/dx is .........
30 Clues: Pi is .......... number. • 1-5i is .......... of 1+5i • Log base e is also called ......log. • Every ....... function is continuous. • A square matrix is ......... if A'=A. • If y=secx+tanx then dy/dx is ......... • A ........ has an eccentricity of zero. • Pi is circumference divided by ........... • If |A|=0, then matrix A is called .....matrix. • ...
