matrix Crossword Puzzles
Nevada/Arizona 2024-08-16
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- Mercury G highest scorer in WNBA history
- 76erst o Suns to Rockets to TNT
- Cardinals QB Jake the Snake
- "Thunder Dan" of Suns
- Suns PG later became mayor of Sacramento
- Cardinals HC "We let 'em off the hook"
- NFL team moved from St. Louis to Phoenix
- Hero of '01 WS with series winning hit
- Cardinals all time leader in TD's
- Suns all star aka The Matrix
- Cardinals S who left football to enlist in army
- Raiders moved from Oakland to
- UNLV mascot
- Seven seconds or less Suns HC
- UNLV coach Tark the ___
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- Arizona State
- HC of LV Raiders
- Stadium LV Raiders play in
- UNLV F played with Hornets & Knicks
- UNLV alum who became Eagles elusive QB
- #1 overall draft in '19 selected by Cardinals
- Suns all time leader in 3 pointers
- LV native won 4 majors in men's tennis
- Randy Johnson nickname
- Co MVP of '01 WS
- MLB team began playing in PHX in '98
- University of Arizona
- LV NHL team Golden
- WNBA team from PHX
- PHX Suns all time Assists leader
30 Clues: UNLV mascot • Arizona State • HC of LV Raiders • Co MVP of '01 WS • LV NHL team Golden • WNBA team from PHX • "Thunder Dan" of Suns • University of Arizona • Randy Johnson nickname • UNLV coach Tark the ___ • Stadium LV Raiders play in • Cardinals QB Jake the Snake • Suns all star aka The Matrix • Raiders moved from Oakland to • Seven seconds or less Suns HC • 76erst o Suns to Rockets to TNT • ...
<=128 Crossword 2024-05-14
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- "Blue and ______" (Dillo Day Tye-dye shirt colors)
- Brand of tennis racket that Nathan uses
- The club that Ryan Lee is on Exec. for
- The building where Lucas slept on a "pull-out bed"
- Bui's dream destination
- The number of mod pizzas Sid carried at one time
- The infamous Lucas snow picture was taken walking out of this building
- Junpei from JJK
- Main character in "The Matrix" (change one letter)
- This generation's greatest female shooter
- Descendant of Mussolini
- Building that Aiden's ID was left after he lost it
- Nathan's brother's name
- The loudest snorer on this side of the Mississippi
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- Gomez
- Proud owner of an elevator
- Stevenson graduate
- Movie that was played in 431 until 4 AM
- The things that holds this group together
- Didn't watch Kung Fu Panda 4 with Aiden
- Is shorter than his girlfriend
- Bui absolutes craves this man
- Last name is Chinese currency
- Boasted a 2.8 GPA in fall quarter
- Sid, Derek, and Lei's bummy high school
- One of three lefties in the group
- Obama's last name
27 Clues: Gomez • Junpei from JJK • Obama's last name • Stevenson graduate • Bui's dream destination • Descendant of Mussolini • Nathan's brother's name • Proud owner of an elevator • Bui absolutes craves this man • Last name is Chinese currency • Is shorter than his girlfriend • Boasted a 2.8 GPA in fall quarter • One of three lefties in the group • The club that Ryan Lee is on Exec. for • ...
Biologia 2022-11-01
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- rodzaj odżywiania się organizmów, polegający na samodzielnym wytwarzaniu związków organicznych
- uniwersalny nośnik energii zbudowany z rybozy, adeniny i trzech reszt fosforanowych (V)
- podział jądra komórkowego na dwa identyczne pod względem genetycznym jądra potomne
- – reakcja wymagająca dostarczenia energii
- główny produkt glikolizy
- całość przemian chemicznych i energetycznych komórki
- wiązanie, które powstaje poprzez uwspólnienie elektronów
- zachodzi w nich oddychanie tlenowe, w którego wyniku uwalniana jest energia
- podstawowy substrat w oddychaniu komórkowym
- obiekt badania, który jest poddawany działaniu wybranego czynnik
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- – badanie mikroskopowe tkanki pobranej od pacjenta
- naruszenie struktury białek pod wpływem np. wysokiej temperatury
- zachodzi w niej faza ciemna fotosyntezy
- materiał genetyczny wszystkich organizmów oraz niektórych wirusów
- umożliwia zmianę obiektywu, a tym samym wielkości powiększenia
- zachodzi w nim reakcja pomostowa i cykl Krebsa
- pierwiastki, które stanowią główny składnik związków organicznych
- – fermentacja zachodząca m.in. w mięśniach szkieletowych zwierząt w sytuacji niedoboru tlenu
- specjalne białka pełniące funkcję katalizatorów w komórkach
- programowana śmierć komórki
- główny składnik ściany komórkowej w komórkach roślin i niektórych protistów
- alkohol w tłuszczach właściwych
- białka proste, które są składnikami skóry, włosów i paznokci
- zachodzi w nich fotosynteza
24 Clues: główny produkt glikolizy • programowana śmierć komórki • zachodzi w nich fotosynteza • alkohol w tłuszczach właściwych • zachodzi w niej faza ciemna fotosyntezy • – reakcja wymagająca dostarczenia energii • podstawowy substrat w oddychaniu komórkowym • zachodzi w nim reakcja pomostowa i cykl Krebsa • – badanie mikroskopowe tkanki pobranej od pacjenta • ...
Histo Intro 2022-09-13
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- study diseased tissue
- study of structure and functions of cells
- Light beam is transmitted through a tissue (abbreviation)
- 10% formalin is used for
- ______ microscopy: observation of living non-stained structures
- study of diseased cells
- wavelength is shorter than light beam resulting in 1000fold increase in resolution (abbreviation)
- ______ Microscopy: bright dyes stain specific cell components visualized under UV light
- used to solidify sample before slicing for slide
- nucleus of acinar cells in maintains a _____ position
- machine that slices embedded tissue into thin sections
- _______ Microscopy: highlights birefringent materials
- based on interactions of electrons and tissue components (abbreviation)
- most common stain (abbreviation)
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- basic stain blue/purple
- acidic stain pink
- same of tissue or whole organ from dead animal
- stains brush border of PCT of the kidneys black
- granules containing pancreatic enzymes
- visualizes only external structures (abbreviation)
- collagen green smooth muscle grey
- Extracellular matrix
- collagen blue nuclei red
- removes alcohol and lipids
- same of tissue from living animal
- zymogen granules are
- stains goblet cells dark purple
- dehydration of slide
28 Clues: acidic stain pink • Extracellular matrix • zymogen granules are • dehydration of slide • study diseased tissue • basic stain blue/purple • study of diseased cells • 10% formalin is used for • collagen blue nuclei red • removes alcohol and lipids • stains goblet cells dark purple • most common stain (abbreviation) • collagen green smooth muscle grey • same of tissue from living animal • ...
Canfield Thoorsday Puzzle 2023-08-24
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- paid wish cash I would like my...
- no matter which way you put it
- makes software communicate and operate seamlessly
- this insurance product is a necessary evil at times
- maximize scorecard rewards with this product
- runner of the show
- strong website which provides us value
- i may have gone crazy with my credit cards now my _ ratio is high
- to maintain my positive equity position
- sign here please
- percentage of time i offer the highest level of protection to a borrower
- mission for canfield staff
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- never a customer
- some incorrectly refer to this as debtprotection
- sometimes illness other times a lead
- important line item for profitability in a financial institution's balance sheet
- i use this field to add an additional titled person
- i use this transaction type to collect equity fees
- i can find whatever i need
- snapshot of how im doing
- key component of the core transformation
- an affordable subscription which helps keep cash in my wallet
- its important to build a relationship with these folks
23 Clues: never a customer • sign here please • runner of the show • snapshot of how im doing • i can find whatever i need • mission for canfield staff • no matter which way you put it • paid wish cash I would like my... • sometimes illness other times a lead • strong website which provides us value • to maintain my positive equity position • key component of the core transformation • ...
Skeletal System Vocabulary 2023-09-20
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- _____ cavity; filled with yellow bone marrow
- ____ and fibula lower leg bones
- the protein fiber that provides bone their flexibility and strength
- cartilage cells
- radius and ____ forearm bones
- upper arm bones
- protects your thoracic cavity
- feet bones
- type of bone, ex vertebrae
- role of skeleton, keeps organs safe
- shoulder bone
- type of bone, ex femur
- type of bone tissue that has spaces filled with bone marrow, holes
- knee bone
- bone forming cells that secrete calcified ground substance
- bone killing cells that break down bone for remodeling, growth, or repair
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- shaft of bone
- finger bones
- thigh bone
- chest bone
- role of skeleton, makes red blood cells
- the mineral that gives bone their strength and hardness
- wrist bones
- _____ cartilage covers the epiphysis at joints
- type of bone, ex wrist bones
- type of bone, ex skull
- your hip and waist bones
- bone cell in a calcified matrix
- end of the bone, made with spongy bony tissue
- type of bone tissue that is strong, osteons arranged in circles called lamellae
30 Clues: knee bone • thigh bone • chest bone • feet bones • wrist bones • finger bones • shaft of bone • shoulder bone • cartilage cells • upper arm bones • type of bone, ex femur • type of bone, ex skull • your hip and waist bones • type of bone, ex vertebrae • type of bone, ex wrist bones • radius and ____ forearm bones • protects your thoracic cavity • ____ and fibula lower leg bones • ...
Materials of Engineering 2022-11-16
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- stress from pulling of the specimen
- large molecule with repeating chemical units
- rapid cooling
- opposite of ductility
- slow cooling
- crosslinked structure polymers
- mixture of metals
- engineered wood / veneer
- copper + zinc
- the atomic bonding in these materials range from purely ionic to totally covalent
- fiber, particles in composites
- area under the whole stress-strain curve
- binder in concrete
- TiC, SiC, WC
- composed of two or more materials
- machine used for testing mechanical properties
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- measure of the degree of plastic deformation that a material can sustain before fracture
- measure of material's resistance to localized plastic deformation
- has bonding characterized by sea of electrons
- gravel, sand, stone in concrete
- rapidly cooled austenite
- ceramic compounds of nitrogen
- rock salt structure
- smallest unit in polymer
- chemical reaction wherein the monomer linked together
- white clay
- phase in composite
- metals are (blank) heat and electricity
- copper + tin
- area under the elastic region
- can be melted and reformed
- hardest material
32 Clues: white clay • slow cooling • copper + tin • TiC, SiC, WC • rapid cooling • copper + zinc • hardest material • mixture of metals • phase in composite • binder in concrete • rock salt structure • opposite of ductility • rapidly cooled austenite • smallest unit in polymer • engineered wood / veneer • can be melted and reformed • ceramic compounds of nitrogen • area under the elastic region • ...
Unit 3: Energy Flow 2023-05-16
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- Break down larger molecules
- Autotrophs
- All the chemical reactions in a cell
- Substances that are made
- Proteins that lower the activation energy to speed up the biochemical reaction
- Absorbs energy
- Eat dead material
- Enzyme's active site gets deformed
- O2 not present
- C6H12O6+6O2->6CO2+6H2O+energy
- Pigment that captures sunlight
- Stacks of thylakoid membrane
- Another process the cell goes through when O2 isn't present
- Where substrate and enzyme connect
- Releases energy
- Eats only vegetation
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- An energy-carrying molecule that carries/stores energy for cell activity
- Substances that speed up reactions w/out being permanently altered
- Folded membrane
- O2 present
- Eats meat and vegetation
- Heterotrophs
- The forming and breaking of bonds during chemical changes
- Uses small molecules to build larger ones
- Energy needed to start a reaction
- 6CO2+6H2O->C6H12O6+6O2
- Process of an organism making its own food using chemicals
- Eats only meat
- Substances that are changed
- Fluid-like substance in mitochondria
- Fluid-like substance in chloroplast
31 Clues: Autotrophs • O2 present • Heterotrophs • Absorbs energy • O2 not present • Eats only meat • Folded membrane • Releases energy • Eat dead material • Eats only vegetation • 6CO2+6H2O->C6H12O6+6O2 • Substances that are made • Eats meat and vegetation • Break down larger molecules • Substances that are changed • Stacks of thylakoid membrane • C6H12O6+6O2->6CO2+6H2O+energy • ...
33.90’s Nostalgic Movies by Quotes 2025-04-07
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- "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should."
- "When I grow up and get married, I'm living alone!"
- "You wanted to tussle. We tussled."
- "My mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.""
- "The first rule of Fight Club is 'You do not talk about Fight Club.'"
- "I'll never let go, Jack."
- "That'll do, pig."
- "Bye, Felisha!"
- "What's in the box?"
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- "You're a virgin who can't drive."
- "Houston, we have a problem."
- "Molly, you in danger, girl."
- "I get to live the rest of my life like a schnook."
- "I know kung fu."
- "To infinity and beyond!"
- "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies."
- "So you're telling me there's a chance."
- "Everything the light touches is our kingdom."
- "What's your favorite scary movie?"
- "Oh god, I've pierced the toast!"
- "Now that's how you supposed to drive!"
21 Clues: "Bye, Felisha!" • "I know kung fu." • "That'll do, pig." • "What's in the box?" • "To infinity and beyond!" • "I'll never let go, Jack." • "Houston, we have a problem." • "Molly, you in danger, girl." • "Oh god, I've pierced the toast!" • "You're a virgin who can't drive." • "You wanted to tussle. We tussled." • "What's your favorite scary movie?" • ...
2 2024-11-01
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- Pigment responsible for skin color
- TV series depicting American slavery
- R&B singer behind "Charlene"
- Pop star known for "Purple Rain"
- Literary work, like those by Toni Morrison
- Singer-songwriter of "Superstition"
- Black superhero of X-Men
- Grammy-winning singer of "Fallin'"
- Art form often used to express emotion
- Writer known for "Go Tell It on the Mountain"
- Award won by many Black actors
- The past events shaping Black identity
- Where Black models showcase fashion
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- Movement fighting for rights and justice
- Legendary music producer, "Thriller" album
- Title used in Black culture for empowerment
- The art of discussing important topics
- Actress known for "Black-ish"
- Music genre with a groove-driven sound
- Instrument deeply rooted in African music
- Birthplace of humanity and rich cultures
- Harlem poet known for "Dream Deferred"
- Prominent African ethnic group
- First Black Oscar winner, McDaniel
- Ancient empire in West Africa
- Jazz and blues singer known for "Feeling Good"
- A person who greatly impacts culture
- Actress in "The Matrix" films
- 1977 miniseries about African American history
- R&B singer known for "Confessions"
30 Clues: Black superhero of X-Men • R&B singer behind "Charlene" • Actress known for "Black-ish" • Ancient empire in West Africa • Actress in "The Matrix" films • Prominent African ethnic group • Award won by many Black actors • Pop star known for "Purple Rain" • Pigment responsible for skin color • First Black Oscar winner, McDaniel • Grammy-winning singer of "Fallin'" • ...
Study 2025-08-19
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- A small matrix applied to a neighborhood of pixels.
- Increasing edges and fine details in an image.
- A mask or kernel used to modify pixel values.
- An edge-preserving filter used in photography.
- The difference in intensity between image regions.
- The process of removing noise from an image.
- A filter type that preserves edges using rules, not sums.
- The process of improving image quality or appearance.
- A second-derivative filter used for edge detection.
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- Reducing noise by averaging pixel values.
- Refers to working directly on the image’s pixel locations.
- A nonlinear filter that removes salt-and-pepper noise.
- A smoothing technique that reduces noise while keeping edges.
- The area or space where image operations are applied.
- A filter type where output is a weighted sum of inputs.
- The smallest unit of a digital image.
- A popular low-pass filter with a bell-shaped curve.
- A first-order derivative filter that detects edges.
- Describes how often pixel values change across space.
- Random variations that degrade image quality.
20 Clues: The smallest unit of a digital image. • Reducing noise by averaging pixel values. • The process of removing noise from an image. • A mask or kernel used to modify pixel values. • Random variations that degrade image quality. • Increasing edges and fine details in an image. • An edge-preserving filter used in photography. • ...
Cell Structure & Function Crossword 2025-10-28
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- double membrane that surrounds nucleus
- found in cytoplasm
- has ribosomes, transports proteins to the Golgi Body
- smallest unit that can carry out all the processes of life
- 1673 first to observe living cells, animalcules
- 1855 determined cells from pre-existing cells
- phospholipid bilayer behaves like a fluid more than a solid
- 1665 discovered cells in slices of cork, cubicles
- fluid on inside
- region that includes the fluid, the cytoskeleton, and all of the organelles except the nucleus
- lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- total volume
- attached to the surface of the rough Er
- has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
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- directs the cell's activities and stores DNA
- builds lipids, participates in detoxification, transports lipids to the Golgi Body
- specialized structures within a cell
- makes ribosomes and RNA
- inner membrane
- 1838 disocvered plant cells
- only the fluid part of the cell
- outer boundary
- 1839 discovered animal cells
- harvest energy from organic compounds and transfer it to ATP
- DNA
- three statements of the cell theory
26 Clues: DNA • total volume • inner membrane • outer boundary • fluid on inside • found in cytoplasm • makes ribosomes and RNA • 1838 disocvered plant cells • 1839 discovered animal cells • only the fluid part of the cell • three statements of the cell theory • specialized structures within a cell • double membrane that surrounds nucleus • attached to the surface of the rough Er • ...
BUON NATALE LAMINO 2025-11-09
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- la nostra oasi di pace
- tra le cose da non buttare in una vasca
- battute da usare in ogni circostanza
- Aurora era talmente piccola che sembrava
- il detective più famoso della storia
- il nostro faro nella notte
- dove i nostri occhi si sono incontrati
- sinonimo di ti amo
- ponzio
- il 16 di ogni mese
- la città dove la ruota panoramica sembrava così vicina
- la nostra prima vacanza
- da non lasciare aperta per evitare furti in casa
- la serie tv per eccellenza
- il posto più sopravvalutato della tuscia
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- la strada più incasinata del mondo
- sugo+guanciale+pecorino=
- il mio giocatore nba preferito
- lo sport per cui stiamo perdendo la testa
- halo
- corpo estraneo trovato nella mozzarella
- l'animale della buonanotte
- ne abbiamo uno dietro al collo
- la macchina del 3 settembre
- l'hamburger più buono di Roma
- non deve mai mancare sulla nostra tavola
- è alta e soffice
- il cantante della nostra prima estate insieme
- l'aperitivo più caldo della nostra vita
- il luogo del nostro primo bacio
- il nostro animale guida
31 Clues: halo • ponzio • è alta e soffice • sinonimo di ti amo • il 16 di ogni mese • la nostra oasi di pace • il nostro animale guida • la nostra prima vacanza • sugo+guanciale+pecorino= • l'animale della buonanotte • il nostro faro nella notte • la serie tv per eccellenza • la macchina del 3 settembre • l'hamburger più buono di Roma • il mio giocatore nba preferito • ne abbiamo uno dietro al collo • ...
Cellular Respiration---- Weidert 2025-12-11
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- produces 4 Carbon dioxide molecules and 6 NADH
- another name for the Kreb's cycle
- type of alcohol made during fermentation
- products of glycolysis
- donates 3 electrons to ETC
- the last stages of glycolysis
- without oxygen
- enzyme that makes ATP
- breaks down glucose
- fermentation in animal cells
- process used to keep glycolysis going without oxygen
- organelle that does most of the work in cellular respiration
- using ATP to add phosphate to glucose at the beginning of glycolysis
- where fermentation occurs
- donates 2 electrons to the ETC
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- final electron acceptor of cellular respiration
- occurs in the cristae
- sugar that we get 38 ATP from
- hydrogen ions are these
- we get 34 of these molecules made by the electron transport chain
- what pyruvate turns into when entering the mitocondria NADH
- non energy molecule produced at the of the ETC
- folds in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- the spliting of glucose into 2 3-carbon molecules
- fluid inside mitochondia
- released as wast in the Kreb's cycle
- fermentation in plant cells
- using oxygen
28 Clues: using oxygen • without oxygen • breaks down glucose • occurs in the cristae • enzyme that makes ATP • products of glycolysis • hydrogen ions are these • fluid inside mitochondia • where fermentation occurs • donates 3 electrons to ETC • fermentation in plant cells • fermentation in animal cells • sugar that we get 38 ATP from • the last stages of glycolysis • donates 2 electrons to the ETC • ...
Little Lad's Entrées 2021-10-15
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- a cytoplasmic pathway which breaks down glucose into two three-carbon compounds and generates energy
- requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- a gel-like material in the mitochondrion
- a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane
- a series of electron transporters embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane
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- the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
- the simplest of the alpha-keto acids
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to generate energy
- an organic compound and hydrotrope that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells
10 Clues: the simplest of the alpha-keto acids • requiring an absence of free oxygen. • a gel-like material in the mitochondrion • the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules • a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane • a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place. • ...
Structures and organisations 2021-09-06
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- a senior executive tasked with overseeing the day-to-day administrative and operational functions of a business
- the process or work of keeping financial accounts
- a structure which starts with a F
- a structure which is a combination of functional and divisional structure
- a structure based on products
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- the highest-ranking person in a company or other institution, ultimately responsible for taking managerial decisions
- a process of planning, decision making, organizing
- the action of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising
- the most famous organizational structure
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies
10 Clues: a structure based on products • a structure which starts with a F • the most famous organizational structure • the process or work of keeping financial accounts • a process of planning, decision making, organizing • a structure which is a combination of functional and divisional structure • ...
Osteoblast Wei Chung n10776231 2021-08-10
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- what kind of activity do they respond to that deforms the bone
- what do they use to connect to one another in a monolayer
- these are the cells that osteoblasts originate from
- this is what a osteoblast becomes when it matures
- an osteoblast form a bone ______
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- what is the darker part that can be seen within the osteoblast
- this is a clinical condition connected with osteoblasts, there are 3 types of it
- what type of bone do the osteoblasts come from
- how do they arrange themselves when there is a fracture in the bone
- this is the measurement that an osteocyte is measured in
10 Clues: an osteoblast form a bone ______ • what type of bone do the osteoblasts come from • this is what a osteoblast becomes when it matures • these are the cells that osteoblasts originate from • this is the measurement that an osteocyte is measured in • what do they use to connect to one another in a monolayer • ...
TIME TO NAIL IT ! 2023-07-09
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- SIGN NAMED AFTER FAMOUS MONUMENT IN SPAIN FOR A FIBROEPITHELIAL TUMOR OF NAIL MATRIX
- DERMOSCOPIC SIGN IN NAIL PSORIASIS
- SYNDROME ASSOCIATED WITH LYMPHEDEMA,RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASE AND SLOW GROWING HARD DYSTROPHIC NAILS.
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- NAILS IN DARIER DISEASE DESCRIBED AS?
- PATIENT RECEIVING TREATMENT FOR ACNE DEVELOPED BLUISH DISCOLOURATION OF NAIL BED,IDENTIFY THE DRUG?
- TURTLE BACK NAIL CONFIGURATION SEEN IN CONDITION "x,NAME THE ENZYME DEFECT IN CONDITION "x"
- RAGGED CUTICLE IN DERMATOMYOSITIS IS DESCRIBED AS ______ SIGN
- COMBINATION PEEL USED IN TREATMENT OF ONYCHOMYCOSIS
- _________ NAILS represent transverse double white lines that are the abnormality of the vascular bed, probably a localized edematous state secondary to hypoalbuminemia.
- _______ NAILS SEEN IN ARSENIC POISONING
10 Clues: DERMOSCOPIC SIGN IN NAIL PSORIASIS • NAILS IN DARIER DISEASE DESCRIBED AS? • _______ NAILS SEEN IN ARSENIC POISONING • COMBINATION PEEL USED IN TREATMENT OF ONYCHOMYCOSIS • RAGGED CUTICLE IN DERMATOMYOSITIS IS DESCRIBED AS ______ SIGN • SIGN NAMED AFTER FAMOUS MONUMENT IN SPAIN FOR A FIBROEPITHELIAL TUMOR OF NAIL MATRIX • ...
Design and Analysis of Algorithm 2022-08-18
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- different ways of writing an algorithm is called as?
- Another name of the fractional knapsack is?
- algorithms are used to find the shortest path from a source node to all other nodes in a weighted graph?
- Kruskals algorithm works in the technique of?
- algorithm to find single source shortest path problem with negative edge weights.
- sorting by divide and conquer technique by partitioning the array based on pivot element.
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- characteristic of an algorithm to be clear and unambiguous
- algorithm to find transitive closure matrix
- data structure for storing/ representing Sequence of zero or more elements represented in node
- complete binary tree is usually represented in the form of ?
10 Clues: algorithm to find transitive closure matrix • Another name of the fractional knapsack is? • Kruskals algorithm works in the technique of? • different ways of writing an algorithm is called as? • characteristic of an algorithm to be clear and unambiguous • complete binary tree is usually represented in the form of ? • ...
Cellular Respiration Group 4 2022-12-06
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- another name for the Krebs cycle
- energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things
- includes the Krebs cycle and electron transport and is an aerobic process. Requires oxygen
- specifically where in the mitochondria does the Krebs cycle take place
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- is the series of reactions in which pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide
- last step in cellular respiration
- in which organelle does cellular respiration occur
- glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm through this process
- end product of cellular respiration
- the end product of glycolysis which is converted into acetyl CoA that enters the Krebs cycle when there is sufficient oxygen available.
10 Clues: another name for the Krebs cycle • last step in cellular respiration • end product of cellular respiration • in which organelle does cellular respiration occur • glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm through this process • energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things • specifically where in the mitochondria does the Krebs cycle take place • ...
ALL ABOUT SAFETY 2025-02-03
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- These are hazards related to poorly designed workstations or tasks, causing strain or injury to the body.
- These safety signs are must-follow signs.
- In other words, these are the worker’s behavior that causes potential harm.
- The best safety advice to fire safety.
- The chance or probability that a hazard will cause harm.
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- This is something that has the potential to harm a person.
- One of the intersecting factors that a risk matrix is based on.
- This is the condition of being free from harm, danger, or risk.
- Number one leading cause of injury in the workplace.
- This is a discipline with a broad scope involving three major fields.
10 Clues: The best safety advice to fire safety. • These safety signs are must-follow signs. • Number one leading cause of injury in the workplace. • The chance or probability that a hazard will cause harm. • This is something that has the potential to harm a person. • One of the intersecting factors that a risk matrix is based on. • ...
Algebra 2 Terms 2025-05-22
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- – A line that a graph approaches but never touches.
- – A rectangular array of numbers used in linear algebra.
- – A symmetrical plane curve formed by the graph of a quadratic function.
- – The highest or lowest point on the graph of a parabola.
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- – A number indicating how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
- – An algebraic expression with one or more terms.
- – A relation in which each input has exactly one output.
- – A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between expressions that are not equal.
- – An expression that includes a square root, cube root, etc.
- – The process of breaking down an expression into simpler components that multiply together.
10 Clues: – An algebraic expression with one or more terms. • – A line that a graph approaches but never touches. • – A relation in which each input has exactly one output. • – A rectangular array of numbers used in linear algebra. • – The highest or lowest point on the graph of a parabola. • – An expression that includes a square root, cube root, etc. • ...
Chapter 17 2025-12-08
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- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen
- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- A surrounding framework enabling development in a structured manner
- Not made up of or containing cells
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement, protects against infection and disease
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete or almost complete absence of oxygen
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
10 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin • Not made up of or containing cells • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • A surrounding framework enabling development in a structured manner • heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen • ...
Cellular respiration educational cross-word puzzle 2024-11-15
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- yogurt, pickles, and alcoholic beverages such as wine and beer.
- Acid Fermentation This process occurs during Anaerobic respiration, which doesn’t use oxygen at all. It uses the pyrute which comes from the glucose that already gets through glycolysis. The final product of the process is 2 lactic acid which is made of three carbon compounds. It can cause muscle soreness during exercise, lactic acid is cleared from muscles shortly after exercise and does not contribute to soreness later. Examples of when this happens in mammals, bacteria, and fungi.
- Transport Chain Electron Transport Chain It happens in the mitochondrial matrix and intermembrane space, and those electrons are produced during the intermediate step, and glycolysis breaks down the glucose. Then those produced electrons drop off near the electron carrier. After the electrons drop off, the electron goes into the electron carrier protein and produces ATP during the process of moving electrons through the carrier protein. The purpose of this process is to make energy which is called ATP, and use it as the "batteries" that power work within the cell. But not only just produce ATP, this process produces water as a byproduct. The electron combines with the 4 molecules of H+, which from the inside of the matrix, and 1 molecule of O2 which from breathing, and produces 2 molecules of H2O. As a result, a product of this process per 1 glucose is 2 molecules of water, and 32-34 ATP when it also goes through ATP synthase.
- Fermentation This process occurs during Aerobic respiration, which uses oxygen. It also uses the pyrute which comes from the glucose that already gets through glycolysis. Unlike other processes, it also releases carbon dioxideThe final product of this process is 2 ethanol which is made of two carbon compounds. Examples of when this happens are bacteria,
- One type of cellular respiration. This type of cellular respiration doesn’t have any oxygen. After the Glucose breaks down in pyruvate, it does lactic acid fermentation and produces two lactic acids. Mostly works for mammals, bacteria, and fungi.
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- cycle The cycle happens in the mitochondrial matrix and oxidates the Acetyl CoA to make energy such as ATP. As a result, the Krebs cycle converts ADP+pi to 2 ATP, NAD+ to 2 of 3 NADH, FAD to 2 FADH2, and releases carbon dioxide. Repeat this process one more time (Krebs cycle works 2 times)
- intermediate step Process occurs between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle). The produced two pyruvate molecules were carried into the inner mitochondrial matrix and converted into two Acetyl CoA. After that step, it starts to do the Krebs cycle.
- Respiration Biological process that breaks down food, usually glucose into simpler substances, releases carbon dioxide, and produces ATP. The cellular respiration have different types such as Anaerobic respiration and Aerobic respiration, which is different based on the exist of oxygen. Additionally, This biological process is a redox reaction because it involves the transfer of electrons.
- is the pathway located in the cytoplasm and breaks down Glucose, and converts it into energy. As a product, it breaks down glucose into 2 pyruvate molecules. Also during the glycolysis, it convert 4 ADP + pi to 4 ATP, 2 ATP to 2 ADP + pi, and 2 NAD+ to 2 NADH
- reaction Reaction which involves electron transport and changes certain atoms’ oxidation state. It contains Oxidation(loss of electrons by a molecule or atom) and Reduction(electrons by a molecule or atom). In cellular respiration, it changes 2 NAD+ to 2 NADH & glucose oxidates to form 2 pyruvate molecules.
- One type of cellular respiration. This type of cellular respiration does have oxygen. After the Glucose breaks down in pyruvate, it does alcohol fermentation and releases carbon dioxide. As a result, it produces two ethanols. Mostly works for bacteria and fungi, and the produced ethanol is sometimes used to produce yogurt, beer, wine, and bread.
11 Clues: yogurt, pickles, and alcoholic beverages such as wine and beer. • One type of cellular respiration. This type of cellular respiration doesn’t have any oxygen. After the Glucose breaks down in pyruvate, it does lactic acid fermentation and produces two lactic acids. Mostly works for mammals, bacteria, and fungi. • ...
Skeletal System Vocab 2023-02-22
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- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
- produced by cells in the endosteum
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates
- example are carpals in the wrist
- a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined
- produced by cells in the periosteum
- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance
- made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells
- example is a sternum
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- the shaft or central part of a long bone
- a joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate
- the cells required for bone synthesis and mineralization, both during the initial formation of bone and during bone remodelling
- a partial or complete break in the bone
- your bodies central framework
- contains synovial fluid, secreted by the synovial membrane
- example is a femur
17 Clues: example is a femur • example is a sternum • your bodies central framework • example are carpals in the wrist • produced by cells in the endosteum • produced by cells in the periosteum • a partial or complete break in the bone • the shaft or central part of a long bone • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • ...
INTEGRATED MATH UNIT 1-3 2014-12-19
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- middle number when data are arranged in numerical order.
- two events that cannot occur at the same time.
- Mathematical model that includes a variable and is often written as an expression.
- uses a number line to show the distribution of data
- an activity that is used to produce data that can be observed and recorded
- Isolated groups of values in a set of data.
- set of all possible outcomes of the experiment
- an equation stating that two ratios are equivalent.
- records the number of times a response occurs.
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- An equation stating the relationship between two or more
- A rectangle arrangement of data in rows and columns enclosed in brackets
- Mean, median, and mode
- graph that show the relationship of two sets of data
- a representative part of the population
- A number that is much greater or much less that the other value of a set of data.
- A value of the variable that makes an equation true.
- survey results that do not truly represent the population
17 Clues: Mean, median, and mode • a representative part of the population • Isolated groups of values in a set of data. • two events that cannot occur at the same time. • set of all possible outcomes of the experiment • records the number of times a response occurs. • uses a number line to show the distribution of data • an equation stating that two ratios are equivalent. • ...
math 2017-05-19
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- events An event made up two or more simple events 9
- imaginary number See imaginary number 36
- Factor The base 1 - r in an exponential expression 11
- The distance around a circle 8
- system of equations A system in which at least one of the equations is not linear 29
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments 26
- number A counting number 28
- A measure of the steepness of surfaces, expressed as percent 18
- A comparison of two quantities by division 40
- The discriminant of the quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0 is b^2-4ac 12
- A survey of an entire population 7
- The expression under a radical sign 39
- An indicated root of a quantity 38
- of variation A measure that describe the spread of a data set 25
- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites 20
- angle An angle that measure greater than 0 and less then 90 3
- square A number whose positive square root is whole number 31
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- The sum of all the values in a data set divided by that describes the center of a data set24
- A monomial or a sum or difference of monomials 33
- A compound statement that uses the word or 13
- A possible result of a probability experiment 30
- An equation that has no solutions 10
- model A quadratic function used to represent a set of data 37
- A polynomial with two terms 5
- The set of all possible input values of a relation or function 14
- -Value Function A function whose rule contains absolute- value expressions 1
- A statement that two ratios are equal a/b=c/d 35
- Each value in a matrix also called an element 17
- of a hyperbola One of the two symmetrical parts of the hyperbola 6
- set- A set with an unlimited, or infinite number of element 22
- The closeness of a given measurement 2
- sample A sample that does not fairly represent the population 4
- of a set- An item in a set 15
- factor- The base 1+r in an exponential expression 19
- A rectangular array of numbers 23
- shift A horizontal translation of a periodic function 32
- set- A set with no elements 16
37 Clues: number A counting number 28 • A polynomial with two terms 5 • of a set- An item in a set 15 • The distance around a circle 8 • set- A set with no elements 16 • A rectangular array of numbers 23 • A survey of an entire population 7 • An indicated root of a quantity 38 • An equation that has no solutions 10 • The expression under a radical sign 39 • ...
Crossing The Basics Of A&P By Kiara Smith 2021-11-24
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- bone tissue; a hard, dense connective tissue that forms the structural elements of the skeleton
- fibrous covering of the anterior region of the eye that is transparent so that light can pass through it
- skeletal muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities (dome-shaped at rest)
- movement in the coronal plane that moves a limb laterally away from the body; spreading of the fingers
- cellular organelle formed by a series of flattened, membrane-bound sacs that functions in protein modification, tagging, packaging, and transport
- extraocular muscle responsible for lateral rotation of the eye
- lipid-rich layer of insulation that surrounds an axon, formed by oligodendrocytes in the CNS and Schwann cells in the PNS; facilitates the transmission of electrical signals
- signaling chemical released by nerve terminals that bind to and activate receptors on target cells
- most abundant cell type in connective tissue, secretes protein fibers and matrix into the extracellular space
- tissue specialized areolar tissue rich in stored fat
- describes a substance or structure attracted to water
- synovial joint formed between the spherical end of one bone that fits into the depression of a second bone functionally classified as a multiaxial joint
- breaking down of more complex molecules into simpler molecules
- rhythmic pattern of alternating movements of the lower limbs during locomotion
- smooth muscle that is activated in response to external stimuli that pull on hair follicles and make the hair “stand up”
- first cervical (C1) vertebra
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- trabeculated osseous tissue that supports shifts in weight distribution
- bone located on the lateral side of the forearm
- division of the anterior (ventral) cavity that houses the heart, lungs, esophagus, and trachea
- muscle contraction that occurs with no change in muscle length
- major region of the diencephalon that is responsible for coordinating autonomic and endocrine control of homeostasis
- muscle that stabilizes the upper part of the back
- small process that forms the inferior tip of the sternum
- systemic nerve from the sacral plexus that is a combination of the tibial and fibular nerves and extends across the hip joint and gluteal region into the upper posterior leg
- type of stem cell found in the stratum basale and in the hair matrix that continually undergoes cell division, producing the keratinocytes of the epidermis
- one of many branchlike processes that extends from the neuron cell body and functions as a contact for incoming signals (synapses) from other neurons or sensory cells
- the single bone of the thigh
27 Clues: the single bone of the thigh • first cervical (C1) vertebra • bone located on the lateral side of the forearm • muscle that stabilizes the upper part of the back • tissue specialized areolar tissue rich in stored fat • describes a substance or structure attracted to water • small process that forms the inferior tip of the sternum • ...
Chapter 5 2020-04-29
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- is the bottom-most layer of the epithelium.
- a cell in the pulp of a tooth that produces dentin.
- the natural process of bone formation.
- The thin tissue forming the outer layer of a body's surface
- A mammal of an order whose members are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly.
- Union of two mature cells
- A process by which a gastrula forms from a blastula.
- It is the formation of different tissues from undifferentiated cells.
- A layer of thick connective tissue.
- a large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing
- genes which regulate the development of anatomical structures in various organisms such as echinoderms, insects, mammals, and plants.
- are cells that are derived from the loose masses of paraxial mesoderm
- Female gamete
- Blastula stage
- The production and development of the organs of an animal or plant
- a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
- a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton in animals.
- It secretes their products onto the surface of an epithelium.
- bones embedded in tendons
- a slightly movable fibrous joint in which bones such as the tibia and fibula are joined together by connective tissue.
- Cells specialized to secrete.
- a flattened circular organ in the uterus of pregnant eutherian mammals, nourishing and maintaining the fetus through the umbilical cord.
- white blood cells
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- A structural unit of bone consisting
- It refers to a process where an inorganic substance precipitates in an organic matrix
- It is also known as Membrane Bone
- is the connection made between bones in the body which link the skeletal system
- stimulatory effect between developing tissues of embryo
- a narrow gully that runs down the middle of primitive streak
- meaning "life" and "birth"
- is the accumulation of calcium salts in a body tissue
- outermost layer of the human placenta
- is any genetically controlled difference in the timing or duration of a developmental process in an organism compared to its ancestors or other organisms.
- A raised clumped of cells
- having a single set of unpaired chromosomes.
- It includes all the placentals and excludes the marsupials and monotremes.
- primitive mammal that lays large yolky eggs
- a cell which has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it
- Male gametes
- in this type of joint the articulating bones are separated by a fluid containing joint cavity.
40 Clues: Male gametes • Female gamete • Blastula stage • white blood cells • Union of two mature cells • A raised clumped of cells • bones embedded in tendons • meaning "life" and "birth" • Cells specialized to secrete. • It is also known as Membrane Bone • A layer of thick connective tissue. • A structural unit of bone consisting • outermost layer of the human placenta • ...
Bro. ben Oct 5th 2020-10-06
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- a volcanic glass of Felsic composition
- texture an igneous rock texture consisting of large crystals embedded in a matrix of much smaller crystals
- composition compositional group of igneous rocks that indicates a rock is composed almost entirely of light colored silicates
- the fine grained equivalent of the igneous rock granite
- reaction series a concept proposed by N. L. Bowen that illustrates the relationship between magma and the minerals crystallizing from it during the formation of igneous rocks
- grained texture texture of igneous rocks in which the crystals are too small for individual minerals to be distinguished with the unaided eye
- differentiation the process of generating more than one rock type from a single magma
- size, shape, and distribution of the particles that collectively constitute a rock
- fragmental texture an igneous rock texture resulting from the consolidation of individual rock fragments that are ejected during a violent volcanic eruption
- settling during the crystallization of magma, the settling of the earlier formed minerals that are denser than the liquid portion to the bottom of the magma chamber
- rock igneous rock formed when magma solidifies at earth's surface
- body of molten rock found at depth
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- a dark green to black intrusive igneous rock composed of dark silicate minerals
- an abundant, coarse grained igneous rock, composed of about 10 to 20 percent quartz and 50 percent potassium feldspar
- light colored, glassy vesicular rock commonly having a granitic composition
- rock igneous rock that formed below earth's surface.
- Rock
- in an igneous rock with a porphyritic texture, a conspicuously large crystal embedded in a matrix of finer grained crystals called the groundmass
- texture term applied to igneous rocks that contain small cavities called vesicles, which are formed when gases escape from lava
- fine grained igneous rock of magic composition
- gray, fine grained igneous rock, primarily of volcanic origin and commonly exhibiting a porphyritic texture
- composition compositional group of igneous rocks indicating that the rock contains substantial dark silicate minerals and calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar
- (intermediate) composition compositional group of igneous rocks that contains at least 25 percent dark silicate minerals
- grained texture an igneous rock texture in which the crystals are roughly equal in size and large enough that individual minerals can be identified with the unaided eye
- magma that reaches earths surface
- texture term used to describe the texture of certain igneous rocks, such as obsidian, that contains no crystals
26 Clues: Rock • magma that reaches earths surface • body of molten rock found at depth • a volcanic glass of Felsic composition • fine grained igneous rock of magic composition • rock igneous rock that formed below earth's surface. • the fine grained equivalent of the igneous rock granite • rock igneous rock formed when magma solidifies at earth's surface • ...
abear simien cross 2013-05-29
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- function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern
- Forming a right angle
- roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a
- The score or data point found most often in a set of numbers
- the set of all points p in a plane such that the difference of the distances from p to two fixed points, called the foci,isconstant
- function a function that can be written in the form y=mx+b where m and bare constants
- the matrix of variables of the linear
- The value of y on a graph when x is zero (0). The y-axis is the vertical number line on a rectangular coordinate system
- of an equation the solutions of a quadratic equation are its roots
- variation the relationship of two variables x and y if there is a nonzero number a such that y=a/x
- a mapping ,or pairing, of input values with output values
- the set input values of a relation
- the set of all points p and a place such that the sum of the distances between panel two fixed points called the foci is a constant
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- value A number's distance from zero (0) on a number line. The absolute value of both 4, written |4|, and negative 4, written |-4|, equals 4.
- for any positive integer n, the expression n
- The amount of space occupied in three dimensions and expressed in cubic units. Both capacity and volume are used to measure empty spaces; however, capacity usually refers to fluids, whereas volume usually refers to solids
- An operation on a geometric figure by which another image is created. Common transformations include flips, slides, and turns
- maximum the y-coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points
- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directory
- lines Two lines in the same plane that never meet. Also, lines with equal slopes
- variation two variables x and y show direct variation provided that y=ax where a is a nonzero constant
- a system of equation that has at least one solution
- The difference between the highest (H) and the lowest (L) value in a set of data; sometimes calculated as H - L + 1
- angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees
24 Clues: Forming a right angle • the set input values of a relation • the matrix of variables of the linear • for any positive integer n, the expression n • roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a • angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees • a system of equation that has at least one solution • function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern • ...
abear simien crossword 2013-05-28
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- angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees
- the set of all points p in a plane such that the difference of the distances from p to two fixed points, called the foci,isconstant
- The difference between the highest (H) and the lowest (L) value in a set of data; sometimes calculated as H - L + 1
- a mapping ,or pairing, of input values with output values
- variation the relationship of two variables x and y if there is a nonzero number a such that y=a/x
- maximum the y-coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points
- The value of y on a graph when x is zero (0). The y-axis is the vertical number line on a rectangular coordinate system
- a system of equation that has at least one solution
- function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern
- An operation on a geometric figure by which another image is created. Common transformations include flips, slides, and turns
- the set of all points p and a place such that the sum of the distances between panel two fixed points called the foci is a constant
- The amount of space occupied in three dimensions and expressed in cubic units. Both capacity and volume are used to measure empty spaces; however, capacity usually refers to fluids, whereas volume usually refers to solids
- of an equation the solutions of a quadratic equation are its roots
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- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directory
- lines Two lines in the same plane that never meet. Also, lines with equal slopes
- the set input values of a relation
- Forming a right angle
- for any positive integer n, the expression n
- function a function that can be written in the form y=mx+b where m and bare constants
- value A number's distance from zero (0) on a number line. The absolute value of both 4, written |4|, and negative 4, written |-4|, equals 4.
- variation two variables x and y show direct variation provided that y=ax where a is a nonzero constant
- roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a
- the matrix of variables of the linear
- The score or data point found most often in a set of numbers
24 Clues: Forming a right angle • the set input values of a relation • the matrix of variables of the linear • for any positive integer n, the expression n • roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a • angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees • a system of equation that has at least one solution • function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern • ...
Life history (Chapter 5) 2020-04-29
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- Early mitotic divisions restricted to the animal pole.
- Composed of more than one layer of cells
- Includes bones divided into skull, vertebral column, and thoracic case regions.
- Where separate bone or cartilage elements make contact.
- Female gamete
- Formed closely of adjoined cells with very little extracellular matrix between them.
- Radical and abrupt postembryonic change in structure
- Specialized connective tissue in which calcium phosphate and other organic salts are deposited in the matrix.
- Vertebrates whose embryos possess extraembryonic membranes
- Cells specialized to secrete a product
- Wherein a feature grows longer, grow faster or begins development
- Pertaining to eggs with large quantities of stored yolk.
- The emergence of individual and behavioral characteristics through growth processes over time.
- Solid ball of cells from division of a fertilized ovum.
- Vertebrates laying eggs encapsulated in such shells or other tertiary egg envelopes.
- During embryonic development, the processes that result in the reorganization of tissues into organs.
- The genetic mak-up of an individual a
- A pole where most yolk resides.
- Early embryonic stage during which the basic gut is formed
- Are the cells resulting from these early cleavage divisions of the ovum.
- Firm but flexible special connective tissue
- is the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- The change in time at which a characteristics appears in the embryo relative to its appearance in a phylogenetic ancestor
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- Type of mineralization occurs early during bone development, bone repair and in some fishes.
- Early mitotic divisions restricted to the animal pole.
- Known as bone makers
- Male gamete
- Specialized type of calcification unique to vertebrates
- Stimulates the other germ layers to form parts of organs.
- Pertaining to eggs that contain small quantities of stored yolk.
- If they resemble juveniles of their ancestor. It exhibit early offset, grow slower, or begin development relatively late.
- Known as bone breakers
- Tiny spaces where “osteocytes” is found
- Vertebrates giving birth to embryos without such shells.
- A solid ground substance that is effective in resisting compressive forces.
- Changes in an organism from zygote to death
- Phase of embryonic development that starts at the end of gastrulation and continues until birth.
- Cylindrical structure that provides strength and support to bone.
- Without amnion, include fishes and amphibians
- A composite structure formed in part from tissues of the fetus and in part from tissues of the mother.
- Organisms are more than just the products of genes
41 Clues: Male gamete • Female gamete • Known as bone makers • Known as bone breakers • A pole where most yolk resides. • The genetic mak-up of an individual a • Cells specialized to secrete a product • Tiny spaces where “osteocytes” is found • Composed of more than one layer of cells • is the act of giving birth via viviparity. • Changes in an organism from zygote to death • ...
Chapter 5 2020-04-29
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- is the bottom-most layer of the epithelium.
- a cell in the pulp of a tooth that produces dentin.
- the natural process of bone formation.
- The thin tissue forming the outer layer of a body's surface
- A mammal of an order whose members are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly.
- Union of two mature cells
- A process by which a gastrula forms from a blastula.
- It is the formation of different tissues from undifferentiated cells.
- A layer of thick connective tissue.
- a large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing
- genes which regulate the development of anatomical structures in various organisms such as echinoderms, insects, mammals, and plants.
- are cells that are derived from the loose masses of paraxial mesoderm
- Female gamete
- Blastula stage
- The production and development of the organs of an animal or plant
- a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.
- a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton in animals.
- It secretes their products onto the surface of an epithelium.
- bones embedded in tendons
- a slightly movable fibrous joint in which bones such as the tibia and fibula are joined together by connective tissue.
- Cells specialized to secrete.
- a flattened circular organ in the uterus of pregnant eutherian mammals, nourishing and maintaining the fetus through the umbilical cord.
- white blood cells
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- A structural unit of bone consisting
- It refers to a process where an inorganic substance precipitates in an organic matrix
- It is also known as Membrane Bone
- is the connection made between bones in the body which link the skeletal system
- stimulatory effect between developing tissues of embryo
- a narrow gully that runs down the middle of primitive streak
- meaning "life" and "birth"
- is the accumulation of calcium salts in a body tissue
- outermost layer of the human placenta
- is any genetically controlled difference in the timing or duration of a developmental process in an organism compared to its ancestors or other organisms.
- A raised clumped of cells
- having a single set of unpaired chromosomes.
- It includes all the placentals and excludes the marsupials and monotremes.
- primitive mammal that lays large yolky eggs
- a cell which has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it
- Male gametes
- in this type of joint the articulating bones are separated by a fluid containing joint cavity.
40 Clues: Male gametes • Female gamete • Blastula stage • white blood cells • Union of two mature cells • A raised clumped of cells • bones embedded in tendons • meaning "life" and "birth" • Cells specialized to secrete. • It is also known as Membrane Bone • A layer of thick connective tissue. • A structural unit of bone consisting • outermost layer of the human placenta • ...
Economics Senior Celebration 2017-05-11
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- A deviation between the observed data and the restrictions on variables imposed by set of first order conditions of a Pareto optimal competitive equilibrium
- Who is the head of the Economics Program
- In 1995 (the year many of you were born), this movie was released and was the first ever full length computer animated feature film
- Ballot that stockholders use to vote shares
- Which faculty member was an Economist with the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Singapore
- Process of determining the present value of a payment or a stream of payments that is to be received in the future
- Which faculty member won the 2017 The William H. and Frances S. Ryan Award for Meritorious Teaching?
- Jeff Bezos’s new BFF
- _______ multipliers are interpreted as the imputed value or shadow prices of inputs for production
- Risk to the financial system
- When a good/service becomes more valuable the more people use it
- Which faculty member published a paper called “Local Economics Growth from Primary Election Spending”
- Co-Author of “Adapting to Climate Change: Evidence from Long-Run Changes in the Temperature-Mortality Relationship in the 20th Century United States
- Alternative to expected utility theory. Utilities are defined over losses and gains rather than over final wealth levels
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- Number of CMU affiliated Nobel Laureates in Economics
- Akerlof’s paper “The Market for Lemons” describes how asymmetry of information leads to ________ selection
- Tendency to judge the frequency or likelihood of an event by the extent to which it resembles the typical case
- The dominant root of a positive matrix is the largest eigenvalue (also known as the characteristic value) of a positive matrix
- Econometric term for the correlation between independent variables and the error terms
- Informal understanding that governs behavior in a society
- Measurement of responsiveness of an economic variable to a change in another variable
- Difference between prices that asset sellers demand and buyers require
- In the Solow Growth Model, production growth rate declines as __________ accumulates
- Served as chief economist and director of the SEC' s Office of Economic Analysis (2004 to 2007)
- Type of function that is easy to compute but whose inverse is very difficult to compute
- Honorary Advisor to the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies of the Bank of Japan
- Dean of the Tepper School of Business
- A set of assumptions designed to simplify the world and make it more understandable in order to address a specific question
28 Clues: Jeff Bezos’s new BFF • Risk to the financial system • Dean of the Tepper School of Business • Who is the head of the Economics Program • Ballot that stockholders use to vote shares • Number of CMU affiliated Nobel Laureates in Economics • Informal understanding that governs behavior in a society • When a good/service becomes more valuable the more people use it • ...
LEAP 2022 Kick Off 2021-12-30
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- type of clouds formed by localized upward air motion
- convection happens when a fluid is heated from ...
- the part of the Earth system that includes all living organisms
- a common but no longer used activation function
- clever application of chain rule for neural network gradients
- a representation of what the machine learning system has learned
- greenhouse gas primarily responsible for anthropogenic climate change
- where does the emitted CO2 go #2?
- the component of the Earth system that is referred to as cryosphere
- absolute temperature scale
- what an optimization algorithm optimizes
- joint probability of the observed data as a function of models and parameters
- method of representing processes that are too small to be resolved in a climate model
- computer language used for today's Earth System Models
- an algorithm that learns without a teacher
- influence on the Earth system
- the atmosphere .... with height
- a variable that influences both the dependent and independent variables, causing a spurious association
- a machine learning approach inspired by the brain
- a type of variables that are not directly observed
- statistical models that combine both parametric and nonparametric elements
- transfer of heat by physical contact
- where does the emitted CO2 go #1?
- probability assigned to models or parameters before any data is taken into account
- the process of making predictions in machine learning
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- neural network that reconstructs the input
- anthropogenic changes on the climate are induced by ...
- an object that is capable of absorbing and emitting all wavelengths of light
- technique to create parsimonious representation
- a scalar measuring how far the prediction is from the truth
- matrix decomposition that discovers lower-order structures in a matrix
- correlation does not imply ...
- when a machine learning system fails to generalize to unseen examples
- ocean circulation by which surface water moves to the deep ocean
- a type of neural network without loops
- a complete pass through the dataset in deep learning
- a generative model that competes with a discriminative model
- a neural network has many of these
- the fraction of incoming solar radiation that is reflected back to space without ever being absorbed
- method to select hyper-parameters
- unit of energy
- when the model produces continuous values and not categorical values
- from these deposits on the ocean floor, past climate signals can be infered
- where does the emitted CO2 go #3?
- the first neural network from 1958
- another name to call independent variables
46 Clues: unit of energy • absolute temperature scale • influence on the Earth system • correlation does not imply ... • the atmosphere .... with height • where does the emitted CO2 go #2? • method to select hyper-parameters • where does the emitted CO2 go #3? • where does the emitted CO2 go #1? • a neural network has many of these • the first neural network from 1958 • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-05-29
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- energy
- the process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- make sugars from carbon dioxide and water using the energy of sun light
- they pass from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next
- dehyde two molecules of three-carbon PGAL form
- positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus of all atoms
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- the distance between the crest of two successive waves
- is an inner membrane
- is by far the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- accessory pigments that trap light
- metabolic pathway
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths
- spectrum visible light is part of a spectrum of electromagnetic energy radiating from the sun
- is an organelle that specializes in photosynthesis in plants and many protists
- semi fluid matrix
- groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin the reaction of photosystems
- cycle build sugars in the stroma of chloroplast
17 Clues: energy • metabolic pathway • semi fluid matrix • is an inner membrane • accessory pigments that trap light • the distance between the crest of two successive waves • is by far the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants • dehyde two molecules of three-carbon PGAL form • cycle build sugars in the stroma of chloroplast • ...
INTEGRATED MATH UNIT 1-3 2014-12-19
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- two events that cannot occur at the same time.
- a representative part of the population
- an equation stating that two ratios are equivalent.
- A value of the variable that makes an equation true.
- records the number of times a response occurs.
- uses a number line to show the distribution of data
- Mathematical model that includes a variable and is often written as an expression.
- set of all possible outcomes of the experiment
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- graph that show the relationship of two sets of data
- Mean, median, and mode
- A number that is much greater or much less that the other value of a set of data.
- survey results that do not truly represent the population
- An equation stating the relationship between two or more
- Isolated groups of values in a set of data.
- middle number when data are arranged in numerical order.
- an activity that is used to produce data that can be observed and recorded
- A rectangle arrangement of data in rows and columns enclosed in brackets
17 Clues: Mean, median, and mode • a representative part of the population • Isolated groups of values in a set of data. • two events that cannot occur at the same time. • records the number of times a response occurs. • set of all possible outcomes of the experiment • an equation stating that two ratios are equivalent. • uses a number line to show the distribution of data • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-10
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- process that requires oxygen
- first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle
- deepest compartment of the mitochondrion
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose molecules
- process that deposits energy
- process that cells use to produce ATP
- process where cells release energy without oxygen
- type of fermentation that converts pyruvic acid to lactic acid
- process that does not require oxygen
- third stage of cellular respiration that requires oxygen and generates the majority of ATP during cellular respiration
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- type of fermentation that is carried out by yeast and produces ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration where a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- British biochemist who introduced the Krebs Cycle in 1937
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of water
- also known as biomolecules
- second stage of cellular respiration where pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide
- electron carrier that is involved in the process of glycolysis
17 Clues: also known as biomolecules • process that requires oxygen • process that deposits energy • process that does not require oxygen • process that cells use to produce ATP • first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle • deepest compartment of the mitochondrion • process where cells release energy without oxygen • British biochemist who introduced the Krebs Cycle in 1937 • ...
IM1 Vocabulary 2025-04-09
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- A type of math equation that uses input and outputs
- Two angles that add up to 180 degrees
- A math expression with an equal sign, can be solved
- The slant of a line, often identify as "m"
- To shorten a math expression by distributing and combining like terms
- A branch of mathematics that uses the sine, cosine, and tangent functions
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- The beginning of the coordinate plane (0,0)
- A series of numbers in a pattern, could be arithmetic or geometric
- Means "straight line"
- A location for a point on a graph (x,y)
- An angle that measures more than 90 degrees
- A coordinate plane is broken into four of these
- A line from the center of a circle to the edge
- An enclosed figure with straight lines for sides
- All x-values associated with a graph
- An organized collection of numbers in rows and columns
- All y-values associated with a graph
17 Clues: Means "straight line" • All x-values associated with a graph • All y-values associated with a graph • Two angles that add up to 180 degrees • A location for a point on a graph (x,y) • The slant of a line, often identify as "m" • The beginning of the coordinate plane (0,0) • An angle that measures more than 90 degrees • A line from the center of a circle to the edge • ...
Igneous Rocks 2020-10-05
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- gray, fine grained igneous rock, primarily of volcanic origin and commonly exhibiting a porphyritic texture
- texture an igneous rock texture consisting of large crystals embedded in a matrix of much smaller crystals
- composition compositional group of igneous rocks that indicates a rock is composed almost entirely of light colored silicates
- texture term applied to igneous rocks that contain small cavities called vesicles, which are formed when gases escape from lava
- light colored, glassy vesicular rock commonly having a granitic composition
- texture term used to describe the texture of certain igneous rocks, such as obsidian, that contains no crystals
- composition compositional group of igneous rocks indicating that the rock contains substantial dark silicate minerals and calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar
- an abundant, coarse grained igneous rock, composed of about 10 to 20 percent quartz and 50 percent potassium feldspar
- magma that reaches earths surface
- rock igneous rock formed when magma solidifies at earth's surface
- a dark green to black intrusive igneous rock composed of dark silicate minerals
- rock igneous rock that formed below earth's surface.
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- (intermediate) composition compositional group of igneous rocks that contains at least 25 percent dark silicate minerals
- fine grained igneous rock of magic composition
- grained texture texture of igneous rocks in which the crystals are too small for individual minerals to be distinguished with the unaided eye
- in an igneous rock with a porphyritic texture, a conspicuously large crystal embedded in a matrix of finer grained crystals called the groundmass
- size, shape, and distribution of the particles that collectively constitute a rock
- fragmental texture an igneous rock texture resulting from the consolidation of individual rock fragments that are ejected during a violent volcanic eruption
- the fine grained equivalent of the igneous rock granite
- body of molten rock found at depth
- grained texture an igneous rock texture in which the crystals are roughly equal in size and large enough that individual minerals can be identified with the unaided eye
- differentiation the process of generating more than one rock type from a single magma
- a volcanic glass of Felsic composition
- reaction series a concept proposed by N. L. Bowen that illustrates the relationship between magma and the minerals crystallizing from it during the formation of igneous rocks
- settling during the crystallization of magma, the settling of the earlier formed minerals that are denser than the liquid portion to the bottom of the magma chamber
25 Clues: magma that reaches earths surface • body of molten rock found at depth • a volcanic glass of Felsic composition • fine grained igneous rock of magic composition • rock igneous rock that formed below earth's surface. • the fine grained equivalent of the igneous rock granite • rock igneous rock formed when magma solidifies at earth's surface • ...
abear simien crossword 2013-05-29
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- the set of all points p in a plane such that the difference of the distances from p to two fixed points, called the foci,isconstant
- a mapping ,or pairing, of input values with output values
- Forming a right angle
- the matrix of variables of the linear
- The value of y on a graph when x is zero (0). The y-axis is the vertical number line on a rectangular coordinate system
- lines Two lines in the same plane that never meet. Also, lines with equal slopes
- value A number's distance from zero (0) on a number line. The absolute value of both 4, written |4|, and negative 4, written |-4|, equals 4.
- maximum the y-coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points
- roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a
- function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern
- variation two variables x and y show direct variation provided that y=ax where a is a nonzero constant
- a system of equation that has at least one solution
- The difference between the highest (H) and the lowest (L) value in a set of data; sometimes calculated as H - L + 1
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- The amount of space occupied in three dimensions and expressed in cubic units. Both capacity and volume are used to measure empty spaces; however, capacity usually refers to fluids, whereas volume usually refers to solids
- angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees
- for any positive integer n, the expression n
- An operation on a geometric figure by which another image is created. Common transformations include flips, slides, and turns
- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directory
- The score or data point found most often in a set of numbers
- function a function that can be written in the form y=mx+b where m and bare constants
- the set of all points p and a place such that the sum of the distances between panel two fixed points called the foci is a constant
- of an equation the solutions of a quadratic equation are its roots
- the set input values of a relation
- variation the relationship of two variables x and y if there is a nonzero number a such that y=a/x
24 Clues: Forming a right angle • the set input values of a relation • the matrix of variables of the linear • for any positive integer n, the expression n • roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a • angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees • a system of equation that has at least one solution • function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern • ...
Algebra 1 vocabulary puzzle 2013-05-31
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- the likelihood of an event happening
- The highest point of a parabola
- the lowest point of a parabola
- any set of ordered pairs
- a mathematical sentence that uses an inequality symbol to compare 2 numbers
- the number in the data set that is much higher or lower from the rest of the numbers
- the number that occurs the most often in a data set
- An equation that describes a function
- A number that shows repeated multiplication
- terms with exactly the same variable in a variable expression
- How likely an event is to happen
- the time in which interest is calculated
- The result of a single trial in a probability experiment
- A relation with one x value to every y value
- an item in a matrix
- A number pattern
- (y-y1)= mx(x-x1)
- PEMDAS
- a number that is multiplied repeatedly
- the numbers that make an ordered pair
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers
- An "if, then" statement
- the opposite of a number
- the graph of a quadratic function
- dividing the sum of the data by the number of data items
- each of the signs that form a right angle
- A momimial with 2 or more monomials
- the possible outcomes in a stituation involving probability
- a polynomial with one term
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- to make a number as small as possible
- A comparison of 2 numbers by division
- the four parts a grid id divided into
- the middle value in a set of numbers
- an equation that is true for any equation
- The number to a variable
- operations that undo each other
- the longest side of a triangle
- A ratio of a to b where a and b represent 2 quantities measured in different units
- rise over run
- an equation that contains one or more variables
- sides of a shape
- six to the second ______ is 36
- something that proves a statement false
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- An equation that says two ratios are equal
- the distance a number is from zero
- x values
- A number with no variable
- Whole numbers and their opposites
- the biggest number divided by the smallest number
- polynomial of 2 terms
- (0,0) on a graph
52 Clues: PEMDAS • x values • rise over run • sides of a shape • A number pattern • (y-y1)= mx(x-x1) • (0,0) on a graph • an item in a matrix • polynomial of 2 terms • An "if, then" statement • any set of ordered pairs • The number to a variable • the opposite of a number • A number with no variable • a polynomial with one term • the lowest point of a parabola • the longest side of a triangle • ...
abear crossword 2013-05-28
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- maximum the y-coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points
- The difference between the highest (H) and the lowest (L) value in a set of data; sometimes calculated as H - L + 1
- for any positive integer n, the expression n
- the relationship of two variables x and y if there is a nonzero number a such that y=a/x.
- The value of y on a graph when x is zero (0). The y-axis is the vertical number line on a rectangular coordinate system
- The amount of space occupied in three dimensions and expressed in cubic units. Both capacity and volume are used to measure empty spaces; however, capacity usually refers to fluids, whereas volume usually refers to solids
- angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees
- roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a
- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directory
- the set input values of a relation
- the set of all points p and a place such that the sum of the distances between panel two fixed points called the foci is a constant
- a mapping ,or pairing, of input values with output values
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- function a function that can be written in the form y=mx+b where m and bare constants
- value A number's distance from zero (0) on a number line. The absolute value of both 4, written |4|, and negative 4, written |-4|, equals 4.
- two variables x and y show direct variation provided that y=ax where a is a nonzero constant
- the set of all points p in a plane such that the difference of the distances from p to two fixed points, called the foci,isconstant
- a system of equation that has at least one solution
- Forming a right angle
- An operation on a geometric figure by which another image is created. Common transformations include flips, slides, and turns
- The score or data point found most often in a set of numbers
- of an equation the solutions of a quadratic equation are its roots
- lines Two lines in the same plane that never meet. Also, lines with equal slopes
- function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern
- the matrix of variables of the linear
24 Clues: Forming a right angle • the set input values of a relation • the matrix of variables of the linear • for any positive integer n, the expression n • roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a • angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees • a system of equation that has at least one solution • function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern • ...
Chapters 5&8 2015-09-16
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- Under review matrices, ______ Matrices address: What have research found?
- MEDLINE uses a controlled vocabulary called _____.
- An _______ Matrix answer: How much confidence do we have in the evidence?
- In terms of “general database search features”, a _____ symbol (Often a question mark or asterisk) inserted into the middle of a search term permit a search for alternative spellings.
- This is one of three dimensions of data collection methods and refers to the degree to which two independent researchers can arrive at similar “scores”.
- An alternative to self-report is _______ of people’s behavior or characteristics. It can be done directly through the human sense or with the aid of technical apparatus, such as video equipment.
- ______ is a one of two useful databases for nurse researchers. It covers references to virtually all English-language nursing and allied health journals, as well as to books, dissertations, and selected conference proceedings in nursing and allied health fields.
- ______ studies are longitudinal studies of general (nonclinical) populations.
- A _____ study is a small-scale version or trial run designed to test the methods to be used in a larger, more rigorous study.
- ______ studies are some longitudinal studies, in which a group of people (the cohort) is tracked over time to see if subsets with exposure to different factors differ in terms of subsequent outcomes or risks.
- This is one method of organizing information from research article. ______ are a means of recording various aspects of a study systematically.
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- This is a major problem or longitudinal studies. It is the loss of participants over time.
- In CINAHL _____, you can explore the structure of the database’s thesaurus to get additional leads for searching.
- Shortcomings of observation include behavior distortions when participants are aware of being. This problem called ______.
- Under review matrices, a _______ Matrix organizes information to answer: How have researchers studied this research question?
- In terms of “general database search features”, a _____ symbol (often an asterisk, *) expands a search term to include all forms of a root word.
- _____ studies are similar to panel studies, but are undertaken to determine the subsequent development of individuals who have a specified condition or who have received a specific intervention.
- Most software (searching bibliographic databases) you are likely to use has _____ capabilities. _____ is a feature that allow you to search for topics using your own keywords.
- A good deal of information can be gathered by questioning people, a method known as _______.
- _____ studies are investigations in which samples from a population are studied over time with respect to some phenomenon.
20 Clues: MEDLINE uses a controlled vocabulary called _____. • Under review matrices, ______ Matrices address: What have research found? • An _______ Matrix answer: How much confidence do we have in the evidence? • ______ studies are longitudinal studies of general (nonclinical) populations. • ...
Math Quest 2024-11-03
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- A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- Ancient Indian mathematician known for approximating the value of pi and zero.
- In linear programming, this term refers to the highest or lowest value of a function given constraints.
- The calculus technique used to find the area under a curve.
- A number greater than 1 that has no divisors other than 1 and itself.
- A mathematical technique often used in structural engineering to approximate solutions by minimizing the error.
- This theorem in probability and statistics deals with the behavior of sums of independent random variables.
- Algebraic method used to eliminate variables in systems of linear equations.
- The measure of rotation between two intersecting lines.
- The sum of a set of values divided by the number of values.
- The rate of change of a function with respect to its variable in calculus.
- A measure of how far a set of numbers is spread out from their average value.
- The transformation used in signal processing to analyze functions in terms of frequencies.
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- Term for a polynomial equation of degree two.
- Indian mathematician who provided the concept of negative numbers and rules for arithmetic operations.
- The formula (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) represents which theorem commonly used in engineering?
- This series expansion approximates functions as an infinite sum of derivatives at a single point.
- A statistical measurement that describes a value's relation to the mean of a group of values.
- This law describes the proportional relationship between stress and strain in elastic materials.
- The process of raising a number to a specified power.
- This type of equation relates a function with its derivatives and is widely used in modeling engineering systems.
- A scalar associated with a linear transformation represented by a matrix, indicating the factor by which the eigenvector is scaled.
- Famous Indian mathematician known for his contributions to number theory and infinite series.
- A three-sided polygon in geometry.
- The mathematical property allowing the breaking up of a complex expression into simpler parts.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with vectors, matrices, and linear transformations, essential for engineering.
- This concept, central to modern mathematics and computing, originated in India and revolutionized arithmetic.
- The field studying the likelihood of events, often expressed as ratios or percentages.
- The branch of mathematics focused on data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
- This mathematician wrote "Lilavati," a famous book on arithmetic and algebra.
30 Clues: A three-sided polygon in geometry. • Term for a polynomial equation of degree two. • The process of raising a number to a specified power. • The measure of rotation between two intersecting lines. • The calculus technique used to find the area under a curve. • The sum of a set of values divided by the number of values. • ...
Linear Algebra 2022-11-27
3 Clues: The matrix must be • Scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix • Characterized by two quantities (length and direction) and is represented by a directed line segment
Unit C review 2015-09-18
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- The photon that comes from the sub excites this molecule.
- In glycolysis glucose is split into two of these molecules.
- The cycle that takes place in photosynthesis
- the synthesis of ATP by using the energy created from an electrochemical gradient and ATP synthase complexes
- where the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place
- The first photosystem that is encountered in photosynthesis
- The final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain in aerobic cellular respiration
- In Alcohol fermentation, this final product is considered waste, but is utilized by humans to make alcohol.
- A usable of usable energy inside a cell
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- This type of cellular respiration requires oxygen to take place
- The powerhouse of the cell
- This is the second step of aerobic respiration, which takes place in the mitochondrial matrix.
- The splitting of a water molecule in photosynthesis
- Glycolysis takes place here.
- the light absorbing green-coloured pigment
- Stacks of thylakoids
- In lactic acid fermentation, this molecule goes and reacts with pyruvate to form lactic acid.
17 Clues: Stacks of thylakoids • The powerhouse of the cell • Glycolysis takes place here. • A usable of usable energy inside a cell • the light absorbing green-coloured pigment • The cycle that takes place in photosynthesis • The splitting of a water molecule in photosynthesis • The photon that comes from the sub excites this molecule. • ...
Unit C Review 2015-09-18
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- The cycle that takes place in photosynthesis
- The splitting of a water molecule in photosynthesis
- In Alcohol fermentation, this final product is considered waste, but is utilized by humans to make alcohol.
- In glycolysis glucose is split into two of these molecules.
- the synthesis of ATP by using the energy created from an electrochemical gradient and ATP synthase complexes
- The final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain in aerobic cellular respiration
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- Glycolysis takes place here.
- This is the second step of aerobic respiration, which takes place in the mitochondrial matrix.
- The first photosystem that is encountered in photosynthesis
- This type of cellular respiration requires oxygen to take place
- A usable of usable energy inside a cell
- The photon that comes from the sub excites this molecule.
- the light absorbing green-coloured pigment
- where the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place
- Stacks of thylakoids
- In lactic acid fermentation, this molecule goes and reacts with pyruvate to form lactic acid.
17 Clues: Stacks of thylakoids • The powerhouse of the cell • Glycolysis takes place here. • A usable of usable energy inside a cell • the light absorbing green-coloured pigment • The cycle that takes place in photosynthesis • The splitting of a water molecule in photosynthesis • The photon that comes from the sub excites this molecule. • ...
Object Edge - ATG Merchandising 2015-02-01
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- Age old selling mechanism, to put items together to make compelling offer
- How can I group content together dynamically
- This is one way to group only for merchandising purposes
- Which property of category knows all the children - computed?
- Rule based and offers selective prices
- Is this a family? Why do I need to know my ancestors?
- It is a matrix, only 2D - but provides great flexibility
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- A simpler way of combining skus for a sale
- The whole order gets this promotion
- Right content, right person, right time
- Promotion that affects set of skus or products
- This is the way to group who is who
- Overall holder of all the things customer may see
- Allow customer to pick and choose from a set of options
- Use this to give a promotion to the customer
- Hierarchical and a way keep products together
- You may see it as Duct pro, only put together differently
17 Clues: The whole order gets this promotion • This is the way to group who is who • Rule based and offers selective prices • Right content, right person, right time • A simpler way of combining skus for a sale • How can I group content together dynamically • Use this to give a promotion to the customer • Hierarchical and a way keep products together • ...
Math82 in a nutshell 2022-07-05
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- Zoology of linear systems
- AKA pringle city
- Math82 is a ___ combination of Math73 and Math19
- The most fun kind of problem to solve in DEs
- The existence and uniqueness theorem for DE solutions
- Add this term to a pendulum system to give it a tantrum.
- Add this term to a mass-spring system to calm it down.
- Add this before any word to sound like a Math82 student
- Acronym for the fail-safe way to solve a 2nd order linear DE (make sure its in normal form first)
- What you make when you run out of ways to solve a DE
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- If matrix A = [0 q -q 0], this is the direction that e^At moves the initial condition.
- Who graciously gifted us e^At?
- A simple yet chaotic nonlinear system
- The worst numerical method
- Who you ask when your linearization around an equilibrium point doesn't look right
- Prof. Yong's favorite video
- Whip out the power series ansazt to solve this linear ODE.
17 Clues: AKA pringle city • Zoology of linear systems • The worst numerical method • Prof. Yong's favorite video • Who graciously gifted us e^At? • A simple yet chaotic nonlinear system • The most fun kind of problem to solve in DEs • Math82 is a ___ combination of Math73 and Math19 • What you make when you run out of ways to solve a DE • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2023-01-13
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- plays a central role in sugar metabolism
- intermost ompartment in the mitochondria
- electron carrier involved in glycosis
- assists in cell respiration, glucose production, and molecule signaling
- process that requires oxygen
- a unit of energy of 1,000 calories (equal to 1 large calorie)
- the absence of oxygen
- process that does not require oxygen
- respiration is the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell function
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- a molecule that is produced by a living organism
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- process by which cells release energy
- alcohol with the chemical formula C₂H₆O
- amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degrees celsius
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- universal electron carrier
17 Clues: the absence of oxygen • universal electron carrier • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycosis • process by which cells release energy • alcohol with the chemical formula C₂H₆O • plays a central role in sugar metabolism • intermost ompartment in the mitochondria • ...
matrix/ sequoia 2024-03-14
CT Equipment 2019-01-31
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- Computer that serves as a digital post-processing station or an image review station.
- Radiographic examination that displays sectional anatomic images in axial, sagitall, or coronal planes.
- Similar to general radiographic tube in a construction and operation.
- An individual matrix box, each pixel is assigned a CT number.
- Technique used to view vessels as demonstrated in CT angiography.
- Replaced the high tension cables and allow for continous rotation of the x-ray tube, which when combined with patient movement through the ganry acquired data in a helical or spiral fashion.
- Central opening in the gantry
- Section of the object that is being scanned.
- Computer workstation a setup in workstation arre situated in other location for us by the radiologist or the technologist .
- A ratio that reflects the relationship between table spped and slice thickness.
- Refers to acquistion of a volume of CT data.
- Undesirable feature or density in an image not representative of anatomy
- Electronically linked to the ganrey for controlled movement during the can. pt. anatomy with the aperture is the area being scanned at that time.
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- Refers to the range of the CT number that are displayed as shades of gray.
- image of a CT examination that is used to plan the range of the scan; depending on the vendor, it may be called a topogram/scout.
- Allows the technologist to control the parameters of the examination.
- Consists of the x-ry tube, detector array and collimations.
- Method by which images acquired in the axial plane may be reconstructed in the coronal or sagittal plane.
- Series of rows and colums (of pixels) that give form to the digitial image.
- Solid state and composed of photodiodes coupled with scintillation crystal materal such as ocide ceramic crystal, or cadmium tungstate.
- to reduce patient dose and improves image quality.
- Number that represents the attenuation value for each pixel, relative to water.
- Window level-controls image brightness or deternines the CT number that is the center of he window width.
- predetermined for each producure includes factors such as kilovoltage milliamperage, pitch, field of view. slice thickness, table indexing, reconstruction algorithms, and display window.
- Adjustment of the window level and window width (brightness and image contrast) by the user.
- Two types of highly sophisticated software- one for the operating system and one for applications
26 Clues: Central opening in the gantry • Section of the object that is being scanned. • Refers to acquistion of a volume of CT data. • to reduce patient dose and improves image quality. • Consists of the x-ry tube, detector array and collimations. • An individual matrix box, each pixel is assigned a CT number. • ...
Alegebra 1 Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-08
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- The independent variables of a function
- The result of a single trial
- The dependent variables of a function
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect
- How likely an event will occur
- A function that graphs a line
- What type of variation is in the form y=kx
- Replace number with its simplest name or form
- The simplest equation of a function
- A shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both
- A polynomial of two terms
- An equation that states that two ratios are equal
- y=mx+b; This is the _______
- The length of time or which interest is calculated
- Each number in a sequence
- The ratio of a distance in a drawing to the actual distance
- A rectangular of numbers in rows an columns
- Making conclusions based on patterns you observe
- What type of variation is in the form xy=k
- All the possible outcomes
- A number that is multiplied repeatedly
- The fixed number used to find in a geometric sequence
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equals sign
- Any example that proves a statement false
- An item in a matrix
- C=p+0.06 is a ________
- An equation that models a linear function
- A conclusion you reach by inductive reasoning
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- The longest side of a right triangle
- "t" This is a___________
- Each of the sides that form the right angle of the right triangle
- Lines that intersect to form right angles
- The highest point of the parabola
- An equation that contains one or more variables
- A comparison of two numbers by division
- A term that has no variable factor
- A set of ordered pairs
- Adding a fixed number to each previous term
- The graph of a quadratic function is a U-shaped curve
- The fixed number that is added to each term of an arithmetic sequence
- What is this [6]=6
- ______ is when the graphs of the equation are parallel
- Terms with exactly the same variable factors in a variable expression
- This formula solves any quadratic equation
- The point of a segment between the end points
- The lowest point of the parabola
- The vertical axis
- The numerical factor when a term has a variable
- Any outcome or group of outcomes
- A monomial or the sum or difference of two or more monomials
- A number pattern
- The highest or lowest point of a parabola
52 Clues: A number pattern • The vertical axis • What is this [6]=6 • An item in a matrix • A set of ordered pairs • C=p+0.06 is a ________ • "t" This is a___________ • A polynomial of two terms • Each number in a sequence • All the possible outcomes • y=mx+b; This is the _______ • The result of a single trial • A function that graphs a line • How likely an event will occur • ...
abear simien crossword 2013-05-28
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- The score or data point found most often in a set of numbers
- of an equation the solutions of a quadratic equation are its roots
- variation the relationship of two variables x and y if there is a nonzero number a such that y=a/x
- the set of all points p and a place such that the sum of the distances between panel two fixed points called the foci is a constant
- Forming a right angle
- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directory
- the set of all points p in a plane such that the difference of the distances from p to two fixed points, called the foci,isconstant
- for any positive integer n, the expression n
- a system of equation that has at least one solution
- a mapping ,or pairing, of input values with output values
- the matrix of variables of the linear
- angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees
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- function a function that can be written in the form y=mx+b where m and bare constants
- roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a
- function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern
- The value of y on a graph when x is zero (0). The y-axis is the vertical number line on a rectangular coordinate system
- The amount of space occupied in three dimensions and expressed in cubic units. Both capacity and volume are used to measure empty spaces; however, capacity usually refers to fluids, whereas volume usually refers to solids
- lines Two lines in the same plane that never meet. Also, lines with equal slopes
- An operation on a geometric figure by which another image is created. Common transformations include flips, slides, and turns
- variation two variables x and y show direct variation provided that y=ax where a is a nonzero constant
- value A number's distance from zero (0) on a number line. The absolute value of both 4, written |4|, and negative 4, written |-4|, equals 4.
- the set input values of a relation
- maximum the y-coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points
- The difference between the highest (H) and the lowest (L) value in a set of data; sometimes calculated as H - L + 1
24 Clues: Forming a right angle • the set input values of a relation • the matrix of variables of the linear • roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a • for any positive integer n, the expression n • angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees • a system of equation that has at least one solution • function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern • ...
Chapter 8 Key Terms 2023-01-14
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- The removal of an electron from an atom
- Picture element; the smallest component of the matrix, which is represented as a single brightness level on a computer monitor
- image, The visible radiographic image on the exposed detector after processing
- Unwanted exposure on the radiographic image that does not provide any diagnostic information
- receptor, A device that receives the radiation leaving the patient
- X-ray photons that pass through the body to expose the image receptor
- density, Matter per unit volume, or the compactness of the atomic particles composing the anatomic part
- resolution, Used to describe the ability of the imaging system to distinguish between small objects that attenuate the x-ray beam similarly in digital imaging
- radiation, The attenuated x-ray beam leaves the patient and is composed of both transmitted and scattered radiation
- Reduction in the energy or number of photons in the primary x-ray beam after it interacts with anatomic tissue
- electron, The electron ejected from an atom during a Compton scattering event
- scattering, An interaction that occurs with low-energy x-rays, typically below the diagnostic range. The x-ray does not lose energy but changes direction
- absorption, The difference between x-ray photons that are absorbed photoelectrically versus those that penetrate the body
- image, The invisible image that exists on the image receptor before it has been processed
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- effect, In the diagnostic range, the total absorption of the incident photon by ejecting an inner-shell electron of a tissue atom
- The x-ray photons removed from the x-ray beam as a result of the uptake of their energy by body tissues
- range, The range of exposure intensities that an image receptor can respond to and acquire image data
- The use of a continuous beam of x-rays to create dynamic image of internal structures that can be viewed on a display monitor
- The electron ejected from an atom during a photoelectric interaction
- Incoming photons are not absorbed but instead lose energy during interactions with the atoms composing the tissue
- Combination of rows and columns of pixels that make up a digital image
- radiation, The attenuated x-ray beam leaving the patient that is composed of both transmitted and scattered radiation
- scattering, An interaction in which an incident x-ray photon enters a tissue atom, interacts with an orbital electron and removes it from its shell
- electron, The ejected electron resulting from the Compton effect interaction
- effect, Scattering that results from the loss of some energy of the tissue of the incoming photon when it ejects an outer-shell electron from a tissue atom
- bit depth, Affects the number of shades of gray available for image display
26 Clues: The removal of an electron from an atom • receptor, A device that receives the radiation leaving the patient • The electron ejected from an atom during a photoelectric interaction • X-ray photons that pass through the body to expose the image receptor • Combination of rows and columns of pixels that make up a digital image • ...
Linear Algebra 2022-09-03
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- a set with addition and scalar multiplication on it such that commutativity, associativity, additive identity & inverse, multiplicative identity and distributive properties hold
- 1v=v ∀v∈V
- a list of vectors in V that is linearly independent and spans V
- a vector space is _ if some list of vectors in it spans the space
- _ of a list (v1,...,vm) of vectors in V is a vector of the form a1v1+...+amvm
- dimension of the vector space generated by columns of matrix A
- ∃0∈V such that v+0=v for all v∈V
- x=(x1,x2) where x is an arrow starting at one point and ending at another
- a scalar λ∈F of T∈L(V) where there exists a nonzero vector u∈V such that Tu=λu
- the set of all linear combinations of (v1,...vm)
- a list (v1,...,vm) of vectors in V is a basis of V iff every v∈V can be written _ in the form v=a1v1+...+amvm) where a1,...,am∈F
- each vector in V can be uniquely represented in the form u1+...+um where each uj∈Uj for subspaces U1,...,Um of V where V=U1+...+Um
- <u,v>=0 for vectors u,v∈V
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- u+v=v+u for all u,v∈V
- ∀v∈V, ∃w∈V such that v+w=0
- {v∈V|Tv=0}
- a(u+v)=au+av and (a+b)v=av+bv ∀v,u∈V and a,b∈F
- for a list (v1,...,vm) of vectors in V the only choice of a1,...,am∈F that makes a1v1+...+amvm equal 0 is a1=...=am=0
- the subset of V consisting of those vectors that T maps to 0, for T∈L(V,W)
- (u+v)+w=u+(v+w) and (ab)v=a(bv) for all u,v,w∈V and a,b∈F
- a subset U of V is a _ of V if U is also a vector space such that 0∈U; u,v∈U implies u+v∈U; a∈F and u∈U implies au∈U
- a rectangular array with rows and columns
- u∈V such that Tu=λu for T∈L(V) and λ∈F where λ is and eigenvalue of T
- the dimension of a finite-dimensional vector space is defined to be the _ of any basis of the vector space
- a function T:V→W with properties additivity, homogeneity, zero, identity, differentiation, integration, multiplication by x^2, backward shift
25 Clues: 1v=v ∀v∈V • {v∈V|Tv=0} • u+v=v+u for all u,v∈V • <u,v>=0 for vectors u,v∈V • ∀v∈V, ∃w∈V such that v+w=0 • ∃0∈V such that v+0=v for all v∈V • a rectangular array with rows and columns • a(u+v)=au+av and (a+b)v=av+bv ∀v,u∈V and a,b∈F • the set of all linear combinations of (v1,...vm) • (u+v)+w=u+(v+w) and (ab)v=a(bv) for all u,v,w∈V and a,b∈F • ...
Parallel Algorithm 2023-10-27
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- The primary drawback of Monolithic Kernel OS is that a single kernel issue or bug can potentially _____ the entire system.
- ________ Management is the service that involves creating, scheduling, and terminating processes within the system.
- ______ Management is essential for managing physical and virtual memory resources efficiently.
- The Fork-Join model is commonly associated with __ programming model.
- Example of Exo-kernel OS.
- In a _____ Structure OS, the kernel contains the core components necessary for system operation.
- The ________ scheduling algorithm allocates each process a fixed time quantum, allowing each process to execute for a certain time before moving to the next.
- In "Embarrassingly Parallel" computing, tasks are so ___________ of each other that they can be executed concurrently without any need for coordination.
- ______ Algorithms are used by the operating system to determine the order in which processes are executed on the CPU.
- Example of layered OS.
- In the ____ scheduling algorithm, the process with the shortest burst time is scheduled next.
- In a -------- OS, the kernel is kept small, and most traditional operating system functions are implemented as user-level processes or modules.
- Operating System Services are the essential functionalities provided by the ______ to support the operation of a computer system.
- A __________ Operating System is characterized by having most of the operating system components bundled into a single, large kernel.
- ________ is a mechanism in the Fork-Join model used for dynamically distributing tasks among processors.
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- A ________ Operating System is characterized by its hierarchical structure where each layer provides a specific set of functions and services.
- The final product matrix is obtained by ________ the results from individual processors in Canon's Algorithm.
- The _______ scheduling algorithm schedules processes based on their arrival time, with the first process to arrive being the first to execute.
- Example of Microkernel OS
- Example of Embarrassingly parallel problem.
- _______ Management is the OS service that offers file creation, deletion, and manipulation capabilities to user programs.
- Example of simple structure OS
- ____ Management allocates and monitors system resources like CPU time, memory, and I/O devices to ensure fair and efficient resource utilization.
- Example of Monolithic Kernel OS
- a _________ OS, the system call interface is typically minimal, as many services are provided through separate modules.
- In a Layered OS, the ________ layer typically provides core operating system services, while higher layers offer user-level services.
- Canon's Algorithm is primarily used for efficient parallel _______ multiplication.
- MACHINE A _________ is a software emulation of a physical computer that runs on a host system.
28 Clues: Example of layered OS. • Example of Microkernel OS • Example of Exo-kernel OS. • Example of simple structure OS • Example of Monolithic Kernel OS • Example of Embarrassingly parallel problem. • The Fork-Join model is commonly associated with __ programming model. • Canon's Algorithm is primarily used for efficient parallel _______ multiplication. • ...
102.14 Hair Theory 2024-09-13
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- Only the cells of the hair ____ are alive.
- The upper layer of skin, technically referred to as the _____ layer of the epidermis.
- The germinal ______ is the area of the bulb where cell division (mitosis) takes place.
- The second layer of the hair shaft, consisting of unique protein structures; gives hair most of its pigment and strength—-elasticity.
- Tube-like “pocket” called the root sheath, out of which the hair will grow.
- The outer covering of the hair shaft, made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales.
- The muscle that causes the hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold is called the arrector ____.
- Sebum mixed with the body’s perspiration to form the acid ______.
- A process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- A brief transitional stage, when all cell division stops.
- The _________ glands, or oil glands, produce sebum (oil) and send it up through the follicles to the surface of the skin to prevent the hair and skin from becoming too dry.
- The hair is made up primarily of _______.
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- The central core of the hair shaft, also called the pith or marrow; often absent in fine or very fine hair.
- The technical name for eyelashes.
- The hair fiber, sometimes referred to as the hair _____ or strand.
- The main purposes of hair are adornment and __________.
- The three factors that affect the behavior of the hair are ________, environment or weather and products or appliances.
- The portion of the hair that is inside the hair follicle under the skin’s surface.
- A condition resulting in a total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin.
- The papilla is filled with ___________ (small blood vessels) that supply nourishment to the cells around it, called germinal matrix cells.
- A pigment called _______ gives skin and hair their color.
- At the base of the hair follicle is a large structure called the papilla.
- The technical name for the hair of the eyebrows.
- The active growing stage, during which each hair bulb has an attached root sheath.
- The resting stage, when each hair bulb has no attached root sheath.
- The _____ of the hair follicle determines the natural flow or wave pattern of the hair.
- The _____ of the follicle will determine the shape of the hair shat as it grows from the follicle.
- The study of hair.
28 Clues: The study of hair. • The technical name for eyelashes. • The hair is made up primarily of _______. • Only the cells of the hair ____ are alive. • The technical name for the hair of the eyebrows. • The main purposes of hair are adornment and __________. • A pigment called _______ gives skin and hair their color. • ...
Integumentary Review 2024-11-08
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- Lines of ______ is the arrangement of collagen fibers, they are important to surgeons because if they cut along the lines of cleavage, then the wounds heal more quickly with fewer scars
- hair and nails provide protection due to their high _______ content
- Stratum _______ is a layer of dead cells, outermost layer of the epidermis
- The dermis is composed of _____ layers
- Changes in _____ _____ during exercise cause the skin to swell and appear red (2 words)
- a pigment produced by melanocytes, it protects the skin from harmful UV rays
- number of layers in the epidermis
- part of the hair that sticks out of the skin
- structure with in the integumentary system that is protective and useful as tools
- the two hidden structures of the nail
- Spider shaped epithelial cells found in last two layers of the epidermis
- _____ layer of the dermis that is made of bundles of collagen fibers
- another name for the subcutaneous layer, below the skin
- A holocrine gland that produces sebum (oil)
- another name for cuticle, a structure within the nail that forms a seal for the nail matrix
- The function of the ______ layer is to insulate and store nutrients
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- _____ layer of the dermis is made of loose connective tissue
- root of hair that is located in the dermis
- the top layer of the skin
- the two visible structures of a nail that are visible (3 words)
- region within the hair follicle where cells divide (2 words)
- irregular surface between epidermis and the dermis, it forms fingerprints (2 words)
- There are two types of _______ glands
- a type of sudoriferous gland found in the armpit and genital area, they produce sweat, fats, and proteins
- a layer of the skin that is made up of dense irregular connective tissue
- The primary function of the skin
- a type of sudoriferous gland, merocrine sweat gland found on palms, soles of feet and forehead
- Stratum _______ has flatter cells, the area where keratin accumulates. Provides waterproofing for the epidermis
- outermost layer of the hair
- Stratum ________ is a thin layer of translucent cells found only in thick skin (palms & feet)
- structure where nails grow from is the nail ______
- Stratum _______ is a layer of the epidermis that is constantly dividing pushing cells to the next layer
- Stratum _______ is a thick layer of cells in the epidermis that contains pre-keratin filaments
- Hair and nails are made of ______.
34 Clues: the top layer of the skin • outermost layer of the hair • The primary function of the skin • number of layers in the epidermis • Hair and nails are made of ______. • There are two types of _______ glands • the two hidden structures of the nail • The dermis is composed of _____ layers • root of hair that is located in the dermis • A holocrine gland that produces sebum (oil) • ...
Skeletal System -------Weidert 2025-10-30
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- temporary patch for a broken bone- takes about 2 weeks to make
- initial swelling from a break that occurs inside the periosteum
- made of spicules and has space for red bone marrow
- blood vessels that run perpendicular to bone are found here
- the femur, humerus and phalanges are this type of bone
- small grooves that allow blood to trickle outward from the Haversian canal
- dense connective tissue that holds muscle to bone
- immune system attacks the synovial membrane
- nonmoveable joint(i.e. sternum and ribs) no longer connected in anatomical position
- cell that breaks down and remodels bone
- dense connective tissue that covers bone
- broken bone that penetrates the skin
- protective cartilage that covers joints
- bone only fractures on one side
- type of "yummy" fat that fills medullary cavity
- dense connective tissue that holds synovial joints together
- also called lamallar bone
- surgery performed to place bones back into anatomical position
- fracture common from twisting or stress fractures
- bone fractures into many pieces
- excessive lumbar curvature
- lateral bowing of the vertebrae
- "hunchback" excesssive thoracic curvature
- lose of bone mass
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- skeleton used primarily for protection
- shaft of long bone made of compact bone
- hollowed out portion of a long bone
- hollow space where bone cells live
- blood vessels that run parallel to bone are found here
- permanent repair of a broken bone- can take up to 16 weeks to make
- cell that makes bone from cartilage
- the trimming down of a callus by osteoclasts- takes up to 4 years
- the carpals and tarsals are this type of bone
- skeleton used primarily for movement
- concentric rings of bony matrix
- your frontal bone and ribs are this type of bone
- mature bone cell
- moveable joint(i.e. shoulder) no longer in anatomical position
- hyaline cartilage that allows your bones to get longer
- performs hematopoiesis
- joint inflammation caused by loss of articular cartilage
- your patella is this type of bone
- nutrient needed for calcium absorption
- your mandible and vertebrae are this type of bone
- the production of blood cells
- element that makes up most of the bony matrix
- inflammation of a tendon
- end of long bone where spongy bone is found
- fracture caused by blunt trauma
49 Clues: mature bone cell • lose of bone mass • performs hematopoiesis • inflammation of a tendon • also called lamallar bone • excessive lumbar curvature • the production of blood cells • concentric rings of bony matrix • bone only fractures on one side • fracture caused by blunt trauma • bone fractures into many pieces • lateral bowing of the vertebrae • your patella is this type of bone • ...
Perio Part 2 2022-03-12
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- Cells that produce bone matrix of collagen and other protein fibers
- The process by which epithelial tissue receives oxygen and nourishment from vessels in the underlying connective tissue.
- A gingival pocket created due to the enlargment of gingival tissue but the JE remains in its normal position.
- The sequence of events that occur during the development of a disease or abnormal condition.
- A cell junction that connects an epithelial basal cell to the basal lamina.
- Cementum that is located at the cementoenamel junction
- Refers to the number of all cases (old and new) of a disease that can be identified within a specified population at a given point in time.
- cells that fomr the extracellular matrix and secrete it into the intracellular spaces.
- PDL fiber group that extends from the apex of the tooth to the bone and secures the tooth in its socket and resists forces that may lift the tooth out of the socket.
- Supragingival fiber bundles located in the papillae coronal to the transseptal fiber bundles that connect the oral and vestibular interdental papillae of posterior teeth.
- Gingival fiber bundles that extend from the cementum near the CEJ and run horizontally between adjacent teeth that link adjacent teeth into a dental arch unit.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that encircle the tooth in a ring-like manner coronal to the alveolar crest and are not attached to the cementum.
- Contains no blood vessels.
- protein fibers that form a dense network of strong rope-like cables that secure and hold the gingival connetive tissues together.
- The destruction of the fibers and bone that support the teeth.
- epithelium that forms the base of the sulcus and joins the gingiva to the tooth.
- A disease site that shows continued apical migration of the JE over time.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that extend laterally from the periosteum of the alveolar bone and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- Gingival fibers that extend from the periosteum of the alveolar crest into the gingival connective tissue and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- the only dental tissue of the tooth that is not a specialized form of connective tissue.
- The body's response to injury or invasion by disease-producing organisms.
- Bony defects due to periodontitis.
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- Occurs on a multirooted tooth when periodontal infection invades the area between and around the roots resulting in a loss of alveolar bone between the roots of the teeth.
- type of tissue is enamel?
- The number of new disease cases in a population that occur over a given period of time.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that pass from the cementum of one tooth over the crestal alveolar bone to the cementum of the adjacent tooth and connect adjacent teeth to one another to secure alignment in the arch.
- PDL fiber group that is located apical to the alveolar crest fibers and extends from the cementum to the bone at right angles to the long axis of the root and resist horizontal pressure against the crown.
- a type of periodontal disease that is a bacterial infection characterized by changes in color contour and consistency of gingival tissues.
- Gingival fibers that are embedded in the cementum near the CEJ and fan out into the gingival connective tissue that attach the gingiva to the teeth.
- a bacterial infection of all parts of the periodontium characterized by apical migration of the CEJ loss of connective tissue attachment and loss of alveolar bone.
- PDL fiber group present only in the furcation region of multirooted teeth that extends from the cementum in the furcation area to the interradicular septum of the alveolar bone and helps stabilize the tooth.
- The JE is coronal to the CEJ and attaches along its entire length to the tooth.
- A bowl-shaped defect in the interdental alveolar bone with bone loss nearly equal on the roots of two adjacent teeth.
- PDL Fiber group that extends from the cervical cementum to the alveolar crest and resists horizontal movements of the tooth and prevents tooth extrusion.
- cells that play a major role in the immune response.
- Pockets that occur when there is horizontal bone loss and the JE is located coronal to the crest of alveolar bone.
- Bony defect that results when bone resorption occurs in an uneven, oblique direction and the JE is located apical to the crest of the alveolar bone affecting an individual tooth.
- the only part of the periodontium that is visible to the unaided eye.
- the major proteins of the extracellular matrix.
- Gingival fibers that encircle several teeth and link adjacent teeth into a dental arch unit.
- A type of epithelial-connective tissue interface that enhances the adhesion of the epithelium to connective tissue by increasing surface area and allows the skin to resist mechanical forces.
- Disease site that is stable with attachment level of the JE remaining the same over time.
- An area of tissue destruction left by the disease process.
- The study of health and disease within the total population and the behavioral environmental and genetic risk factors that influence health and disease.
- Cells that remove mineral material and organic matrix of bone.
- PDL fiber group that located apical to the horizontal group that extend from the cementum to the bone in a diagonal direction and resists vertical pressures.
46 Clues: type of tissue is enamel? • Contains no blood vessels. • Bony defects due to periodontitis. • the major proteins of the extracellular matrix. • cells that play a major role in the immune response. • Cementum that is located at the cementoenamel junction • An area of tissue destruction left by the disease process. • ...
Carbs glorious carbs puzzle 2024-12-13
5 Clues: an isoenzyme of Hexokinase • the end product of glycolysis • location in the cell where gycolysis occurs • location in the mitochondria where citric acid cycle enzymes are present • an important hormone in the fed state that acts through a receptor tyrosine kinase
circuit 2021-04-02
5 Clues: Number of possible trees(3)? • Number of possible trees in ciruit(2)? • Find number of trees from incident matrix(4)? • Direction of loop currents will be? Cirucit(1). • Number of independent KCL equations if circuit has 7 branches and 3 nodes?
Digital communication 2024-02-13
5 Clues: Costas loop is a method for • the order of …………matrix is (n- k)x n • Which of the following gives maximum probability of error? • The key circuit used in DPSK modulator is • In encoding, we use three levels: positive, zero and negative.
math 2017-05-19
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- Each value in a matrix also called an element 17
- A rectangular array of numbers 23
- -Value Function A function whose rule contains absolute- value expressions 1
- An equation that has no solutions 10
- angle An angle that measure greater than 0 and less then 90 3
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments 26
- A monomial or a sum or difference of monomials 33
- system of equations A system in which at least one of the equations is not linear 29
- set- A set with no elements 16
- A statement that two ratios are equal a/b=c/d 35
- An indicated root of a quantity 38
- of variation A measure that describe the spread of a data set 25
- sample A sample that does not fairly represent the population 4
- The closeness of a given measurement 2
- square A number whose positive square root is whole number 31
- The sum of all the values in a data set divided by that describes the center of a data set24
- A survey of an entire population 7
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- of a set- An item in a set 15
- model A quadratic function used to represent a set of data 37
- number A counting number 28
- A compound statement that uses the word or 13
- factor- The base 1+r in an exponential expression 19
- imaginary number See imaginary number 36
- A polynomial with two terms 5
- The discriminant of the quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0 is b^2-4ac 12
- events An event made up two or more simple events 9
- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites 20
- The distance around a circle 8
- set- A set with an unlimited, or infinite number of element 22
- Factor The base 1 - r in an exponential expression 11
- The expression under a radical sign 39
- The set of all possible input values of a relation or function 14
- A measure of the steepness of surfaces, expressed as percent 18
- of a hyperbola One of the two symmetrical parts of the hyperbola 6
- A possible result of a probability experiment 30
- shift A horizontal translation of a periodic function 32
- A comparison of two quantities by division 40
37 Clues: number A counting number 28 • of a set- An item in a set 15 • A polynomial with two terms 5 • The distance around a circle 8 • set- A set with no elements 16 • A rectangular array of numbers 23 • An indicated root of a quantity 38 • A survey of an entire population 7 • An equation that has no solutions 10 • The expression under a radical sign 39 • ...
abear simien crossword 2013-05-28
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- the set input values of a relation
- of an equation the solutions of a quadratic equation are its roots
- the matrix of variables of the linear
- the set of all points p and a place such that the sum of the distances between panel two fixed points called the foci is a constant
- The difference between the highest (H) and the lowest (L) value in a set of data; sometimes calculated as H - L + 1
- function a function that can be written in the form y=mx+b where m and bare constants
- a system of equation that has at least one solution
- for any positive integer n, the expression n
- lines Two lines in the same plane that never meet. Also, lines with equal slopes
- value A number's distance from zero (0) on a number line. The absolute value of both 4, written |4|, and negative 4, written |-4|, equals 4.
- The value of y on a graph when x is zero (0). The y-axis is the vertical number line on a rectangular coordinate system
- Forming a right angle
- roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a
- The score or data point found most often in a set of numbers
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- The amount of space occupied in three dimensions and expressed in cubic units. Both capacity and volume are used to measure empty spaces; however, capacity usually refers to fluids, whereas volume usually refers to solids
- variation the relationship of two variables x and y if there is a nonzero number a such that y=a/x
- the set of all points p in a plane such that the difference of the distances from p to two fixed points, called the foci,isconstant
- a mapping ,or pairing, of input values with output values
- variation two variables x and y show direct variation provided that y=ax where a is a nonzero constant
- An operation on a geometric figure by which another image is created. Common transformations include flips, slides, and turns
- function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern
- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directory
- maximum the y-coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points
- angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees
24 Clues: Forming a right angle • the set input values of a relation • the matrix of variables of the linear • for any positive integer n, the expression n • roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a • angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees • a system of equation that has at least one solution • function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern • ...
abear simien crossword 2013-05-28
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- of an equation the solutions of a quadratic equation are its roots
- roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a
- the set of all points p in a plane such that the difference of the distances from p to two fixed points, called the foci,isconstant
- maximum the y-coordinate of a turning point of a function if the point is higher than all nearby points
- for any positive integer n, the expression n
- An operation on a geometric figure by which another image is created. Common transformations include flips, slides, and turns
- the set of all points p and a place such that the sum of the distances between panel two fixed points called the foci is a constant
- lines Two lines in the same plane that never meet. Also, lines with equal slopes
- a mapping ,or pairing, of input values with output values
- The amount of space occupied in three dimensions and expressed in cubic units. Both capacity and volume are used to measure empty spaces; however, capacity usually refers to fluids, whereas volume usually refers to solids
- the set input values of a relation
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- The difference between the highest (H) and the lowest (L) value in a set of data; sometimes calculated as H - L + 1
- the set of all points equidistant from a point called the focus and a line called the directory
- value A number's distance from zero (0) on a number line. The absolute value of both 4, written |4|, and negative 4, written |-4|, equals 4.
- Forming a right angle
- a system of equation that has at least one solution
- The value of y on a graph when x is zero (0). The y-axis is the vertical number line on a rectangular coordinate system
- the matrix of variables of the linear
- function a function that can be written in the form y=mx+b where m and bare constants
- function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern
- variation two variables x and y show direct variation provided that y=ax where a is a nonzero constant
- variation the relationship of two variables x and y if there is a nonzero number a such that y=a/x
- The score or data point found most often in a set of numbers
- angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees
24 Clues: Forming a right angle • the set input values of a relation • the matrix of variables of the linear • roots if b2=a, then b is a square root of a • for any positive integer n, the expression n • angle An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees • a system of equation that has at least one solution • function a function whose graph has a repeating pattern • ...
UNIT -5 SMART MATERIALS CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2015-11-30
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- One of the common reason for the materials we use everyday generally stop working –--- .
- CNTs are prepared by---- ablation method.
- Example of the natural composites.
- A material with ability to heal itself automatically is called-----material
- First step involved in self healing process –------
- small amounts of Self healing materials are embedded in------------
- Most of the self healing materials are ------
- Example of liquid crystal aramid fiber
- Most common method to synthesize carbonnanotubes .
- The inspiration for self healing materials comes from -------systems which has self repairing mechanism.
- CNTS with The diameters of 5 nm to 50 nm are
- In PMC, matrix is------- and reinforced material is fiber
- Glass fibers cannot be used as ------ composites
- At Present self healing materials finds more applications in the fields like ------
- Mixture of carbon fibers and aramid fibers are used at present widely in the construction of ------
- -------fiber composites are mostly used in automobile parts
- The main constitute of composite material is ----
- A one-atom thick sheet of carbon is called
- First self healing surface coating for cars is used by ------ company
- CHAIR SWNTs with metallic properties exist in the form of----
- Number of phases in self healing process is-------
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- SWNTs with super conductivity properties exist in the form of ---
- Carbonnanotube is the allotrope of CARBON
- Nanomaterials,composites and self healing materials are called -----------
- PARTICLES 1nm to 100nm size particles are called---
- Composites are used as structural composites in the manufacture of aeroplane wings.
- Carbonnanotubes of 1nm diameter are called ----
- Top-Down and -------- methods are used to prepare nanomaterials.
- Nanoparticles of which substance were found on the surface of the sword of Tipusultan?
- CNTs are used to store ---- gas to be used as fuel source.
- Due to ----- like structure carbon nanotubes are used in the drug delivery systems in medical field.
- Due to high surface area CNTs are used as good ----
- A single graphene sheet when rolled many folds ----type of MWNts are formed
- is the main source of Graphene sheets.
- The material has to sense the damage and respond to it like a ------
- Combination of amine group with carboxylic group and halide group gives------ fiber composites.
- Carbon nanotubes are stronger than .
- DISCHARGE In ------ method carbon nanotubes are produced by using graphite electrodes In the presence of ionised gas and 100 amp of current.
38 Clues: Example of the natural composites. • Carbon nanotubes are stronger than . • Example of liquid crystal aramid fiber • is the main source of Graphene sheets. • CNTs are prepared by---- ablation method. • A one-atom thick sheet of carbon is called • Carbonnanotube is the allotrope of CARBON • CNTS with The diameters of 5 nm to 50 nm are • ...
SKIN 2024-09-24
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- down growths within the epidermis. Commonly found in areas with high shearing forces - e.g. palms, soles (10)
- keratinocyte layer preceeded by the word stratum - only present in thick skin. Consists of a few layers of clear, flattened keratinocytes that lack nuclei and organelles.(7)
- common skin condition that forms itchy rashes and dry skin (6)
- a change of the skin that affects its color, appearance, or texture. It can be itchy, become warm, bumpy, chapped, dry, cracked, blistered, or swell (4)
- a fibrous structural protein in the epidermis. Provides strength, durability, and protection (7)
- hydrophobic tail, hydrophilic head (10)
- keratinocyte layer preceeded by the word stratum - contains 'prickle cells', cytoplasmic projections, and lamellar bodies (8)
- example of hypopigmentation (8)
- keratinocyte layer preceeded by the word stratum - lowest layer separated from Dermis by basement membrane. Cuboidal shape. Where mitosis of keratinocytes happens for a constant supply for higher layers (12)
- a function of the skin in temperature control (16)
- cell-to-matrix junctions that anchor epithelial cells to the underlying extracellular matrix. (14)
- the external barrier of the human body and the main defensive system (4)
- cell-to-cell junctions that provide strong adhesion between adjacent cells. consist of transmembrane proteins called cadherins (10)
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- keratinocyte layer preceeded by the word stratum - the top layer the is comprised of flattened dead keratinocytes. This layer renders the skin waterproof by releasing glycophospholipids (7)
- a type of cell in touch sensitive region and form a cell-neurite complex (6)
- Pigment synthesising cells responsible for skin and hair colour (11)
- layer of skin that contains vascular channels, sensory nerve endings, different cell types, hair follicles, and glandular structures. (6)
- immune cells that reside in the epidermis; a type of dendritic cell, specialized in antigen presentation and immune surveillance (9)
- common skin condition characterised by rashes that are crusty and flaky with silvery scales. It is causes by excess production of skin cells (9)
- a type of skin cancer more commonly found in areas of skin with high sun exposure. To check for symptoms use the ABCDE approach (8)
- common skin condition that causes rashes and itchy skin. It is causes by Contact with chemical or physical agents (7,10)
- a type of infection that can cause rashes such as shingles and chicken pox (5)
- responsible for the production of keratine (13)
- keratinocyte layer preceeded by the word stratum - aptosis happens and contains flattened keratinocytes that produce keratohyalin granules(10)
24 Clues: example of hypopigmentation (8) • hydrophobic tail, hydrophilic head (10) • responsible for the production of keratine (13) • a function of the skin in temperature control (16) • common skin condition that forms itchy rashes and dry skin (6) • Pigment synthesising cells responsible for skin and hair colour (11) • ...
Remembering Project Chapter 7 2024-09-18
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- A layer of hyaline cartilage that is coated on the outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis
- The largest and uppermost portion of the hip bone, flares outward, forming the prominence of the hip
- Fourteen bones of the fingers
- Bone resorbing cells that break down the calcified extracellular matrix
- Bending parts at a joint so that the angle between them decreases and the parts come closer together
- Tightly packed tissue that makes up the wall of the diaphysis, also known as cortical bone
- A small, rudimentary tailbone composed of four fused vertebrae which is attached to the end of the sacrum
- When extracellular matrix completely surrounds osteoblasts
- Joints which allow free movement (diarthrotic)
- Bones that closely contact one another and are held together by a thin layer of dense connective tissue
- There are seven of these bones and or also known as ankle bones
- Formed by two hip bones attached to each other anteriorly and to the sacrum posteriorly
- Five bones of the instep
- Located in the neck between the lower jaw and the larynx; Supports the tongue and is an attachment for certain muscles that help move the tongue during swallowing
- Bone-forming cells that are a result of some of the partially differentiated progenitor cells enlarging and further differentiating
- The expanded portion at each end of a long bone which articulates with another bone
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- Numerous branching bony plates that make up spongy bone
- A tough covering of dense connective tissue that completely encloses the bone expect for the articular cartilage on the bone’s ends
- Flat bones of the skull; Develop in the fetus from membranelike layers of unspecialized, or relatively undifferentiated, connective tissues at the sites of the future bones
- A tube with a hollow chamber that is formed by compact bone in the diaphysis of a long bone that is continuous with the spaces of the spongy bone
- The process of blood cell formation
- Five bones of the palm
- Formation of bone
- Flattened, shock absorbing pads of fibrocartilage that are in some synovial joints between the articulating surfaces of the bones
- Protects the organs of the thoracic cavity and the upper abdominal cavity
- Constitutes the anterior portion of the hip bone
- Consists of many vertebrae separated by cartilaginous intervertebral discs
- The shaft of the bone between the ephiphyses
28 Clues: Formation of bone • Five bones of the palm • Five bones of the instep • Fourteen bones of the fingers • The process of blood cell formation • The shaft of the bone between the ephiphyses • Joints which allow free movement (diarthrotic) • Constitutes the anterior portion of the hip bone • Numerous branching bony plates that make up spongy bone • ...
kupal 2025-08-20
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- a special number calculated from a square matrix
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
- a curve formed by two open branches
- the point where a line crosses an axis
- the measure of likelihood that an event will occur
- a branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and rules
- a symbol that represents an unknown or changeable value
- a branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and rules
- the sum of the terms of a sequence
- a relation that assigns each input exactly one output
- a line that cuts a curve at two points
- the numerical factor of a variable term
- a statement in math that can be proven true
- the distance around a circle
- the middle value in a data set
- a line a curve approaches but never touches
- a measure of how spread out data is
- a measure of the steepness of a line
- the distance from the center to a point on a circle
- a U-shaped curve formed by a quadratic function
- the study of shapes, sizes, and spatial properties
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- a product of a number and an integer
- a relation that produces a straight-line graph
- a number that divides another number
- a line passing through the center of a circle
- an equation of degree two in one variable
- a line that touches a curve at exactly one point
- a part of a whole expressed as numerator over denominator
- the accumulation of quantities such as area under a curve
- a list of numbers arranged in a particular order
- the instantaneous rate of change of a function
- the branch of math studying change and motion
- the inverse operation of exponentiation
- the average of a set of values
- the field of math involving data collection and analysis
- the bottom number of a fraction
- a quantity with both magnitude and direction
- an expression consisting of variables and coefficients
- a statement that two expressions are equal
- a number indicating repeated multiplication of a base
- an oval-shaped closed curve
- the product of all positive integers up to a given number
- a relation showing one value is greater or less than another
- the most frequently occurring value in a data set
- the top number of a fraction
- a basic truth accepted without proof
46 Clues: an oval-shaped closed curve • the distance around a circle • the top number of a fraction • the average of a set of values • the middle value in a data set • the bottom number of a fraction • the sum of the terms of a sequence • a curve formed by two open branches • a measure of how spread out data is • a product of a number and an integer • a number that divides another number • ...
Natural coagulant 2023-02-15
Mitochondria 2025-03-04
Digital communication 2024-02-13
5 Clues: Costas loop is a method for • the order of …………matrix is (n- k)x n • Which of the following gives maximum probability of error? • The key circuit used in DPSK modulator is • In encoding, we use three levels: positive, zero and negative.
Jimmy Mwangi- business 2013-10-22
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- distinct and lasting identity in the mind of consumers
- Psychological difference without the physical product being different
- If i spend 5 hours at home watching tv i will have lost 5 hours to do school work
- This is style followed by Judges
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- the measurement of all the sales by all the companies within one market place
- The stage of the boston matrix at which most companies want to be
- Developing a new product and contacting consumers last about whether they want it e.g radio
- Honesty in dealing with suppliers, consumers and staff
- free way of getting your business known
9 Clues: This is style followed by Judges • free way of getting your business known • distinct and lasting identity in the mind of consumers • Honesty in dealing with suppliers, consumers and staff • The stage of the boston matrix at which most companies want to be • Psychological difference without the physical product being different • ...
bio -kyara 2023-02-02
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- If oxygen is present, then the cell will go through a two-step process to obtain energy.
- fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana
- fluid-like substance that fills the space
- the overall process by which sunlight , water, and carbon dioxide are chemically converted into chemical energy stored in glucose
- convert the chemical energy in food (glucose) to chemical energy stored in ATP.
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- If oxygen is NOT present, then the cell will go through the process of in order to obtain energy.
- pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane
- folded membranes
- absorb every color of light in sunlight except green
9 Clues: folded membranes • pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane • fluid-like substance that fills the space • absorb every color of light in sunlight except green • fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana • convert the chemical energy in food (glucose) to chemical energy stored in ATP. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2023-02-16
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- process where cells release energy into the absence of oxygen
- intermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- respiration process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
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- electron carrier in glycosis
- process that doesn't require oxygen
- a series of reactions that extract energy from glucose by splitting it into two three-carbon molecules called pyruvates.
- process that requires oxygen
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius
9 Clues: electron carrier in glycosis • process that requires oxygen • process that doesn't require oxygen • intermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process where cells release energy into the absence of oxygen • amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius • ...
Cell Membrane Proteins 2024-10-01
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- proteins that move molecules across cell membranes
- proteins that form hydrophilic pores across membranes
- a type of integral membrane protein that span the entirety of a cell membrane
- proteins that are penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the bilayer
- bond of carbohydrates and proteins
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- proteins that bind to integral membrane proteins or to the surface of the lipid bilayer
- a membrane protein that moves solutes across the membrane by creating conformational changes in the protein
- cell surface proteins that help cells attach to other cells and to the extracellular matrix
- channel proteins that greatly increase the rate of passage of water molecules
9 Clues: bond of carbohydrates and proteins • proteins that move molecules across cell membranes • proteins that form hydrophilic pores across membranes • proteins that are penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the bilayer • a type of integral membrane protein that span the entirety of a cell membrane • ...
Clayton Crossword puzzle 2023-12-25
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- First movie to feature a toilet flushing?
- What's the name of the skyscraper in Die Hard?
- Who played the Green Goblin in 2002 box-office smash Spider-Man?
- This iconic scream sound effect has been used in over 400 films since it originated in the 1951 movie "Distant Drums."
- What is the first foreign-language movie to win the Oscar for Best Picture?
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- Who plays Duncan Idaho in Dune (2021)?
- For what movie did Steven Spielberg win his first Oscar for Best Director?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
- King of the Valar
9 Clues: King of the Valar • Who plays Duncan Idaho in Dune (2021)? • First movie to feature a toilet flushing? • What's the name of the skyscraper in Die Hard? • In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill? • Who played the Green Goblin in 2002 box-office smash Spider-Man? • For what movie did Steven Spielberg win his first Oscar for Best Director? • ...
Ch. 9 Cellular respiration 2021-02-03
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- measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000calories.
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
- electron carrier involves in glycolysis.
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- process that does not require oxygen.
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- process by which cells release energy in absence of oxygen.
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- process that requires oxygen.
9 Clues: process that requires oxygen. • process that does not require oxygen. • electron carrier involves in glycolysis. • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • process by which cells release energy in absence of oxygen. • measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000calories. • ...
chapter 9 2021-02-03
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- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- a cofactor central to metabolism.
- a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to release stored energy
- the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells.
- a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substrates through the action of enzymes.
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- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
9 Clues: a cofactor central to metabolism. • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells. • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells • ...
MATHEMAGICA (ROUND 2) 2022-01-27
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- A matrix is not invertible if it's determinant is _______.
- Vectors lying on the same plane are _______ vectors.
- The diagram made for representing complex number using co-ordinate axes.
- For which geometric figure, equation x² + y² + z² = 1 holds?
- Name of the symbol φ.
- No. of ways for arranging objects when not considered in order.
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- Name of mathematician who gave the mathematical constant "e".
- If a + bi = z, then a - bi is called as complex _______.
- SI Unit for measuring the angle made at the center of a circle by an arc whose length is equal to the radius of the circle.
- Unit for measuring angles of a circle.
10 Clues: Name of the symbol φ. • Unit for measuring angles of a circle. • Vectors lying on the same plane are _______ vectors. • If a + bi = z, then a - bi is called as complex _______. • A matrix is not invertible if it's determinant is _______. • For which geometric figure, equation x² + y² + z² = 1 holds? • Name of mathematician who gave the mathematical constant "e". • ...
MATHEMAGICA (ROUND 2) 2022-01-27
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- No. of ways for arranging objects when not considered in order.
- Name of mathematician who gave the mathematical constant "e".
- SI Unit for measuring the angle made at the center of a circle by an arc whose length is equal to the radius of the circle.
- For which geometric figure, equation x² + y² + z² = 1 holds?
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- Vectors lying on the same plane are _______ vectors.
- A matrix is not invertible if it's determinant is _______.
- If a + bi = z, then a - bi is called as complex _______.
- The diagram made for representing complex number using co-ordinate axes.
- Name of the symbol φ.
9 Clues: Name of the symbol φ. • Vectors lying on the same plane are _______ vectors. • If a + bi = z, then a - bi is called as complex _______. • A matrix is not invertible if it's determinant is _______. • For which geometric figure, equation x² + y² + z² = 1 holds? • Name of mathematician who gave the mathematical constant "e". • ...
Integumentary system 2023-02-07
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- thinner more superficial layer of a keratinized, stratified squamous epithelium
- red blood cells not nucleated
- cell fragments, looks like dust particles on a slide
- the connective tissue that has the presence of osteons or Harversian systems
- white blood cells
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- the thicker, deeper layer comprised of connective tissue
- at the center of an osteon, the canal runs the length of the bone and contain blood vessels and nerves
- The tissue made up of 3 basic components: the perikaryon (soma) or cell body, axons, and dendrites
- a liquid connective tissue with a fluid matrix known as plasma
9 Clues: white blood cells • red blood cells not nucleated • cell fragments, looks like dust particles on a slide • the thicker, deeper layer comprised of connective tissue • a liquid connective tissue with a fluid matrix known as plasma • the connective tissue that has the presence of osteons or Harversian systems • ...
Printmaking Artists and Terms Crossword 2023-02-13
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- Invented the drypoint etching technique
- created 3 drypoints before abandoning the technique
- credited as the first to produce coloured drypoints by the use of multiple plates
- used drypoint etching in combination with standard etching and engraving
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- was one of the first to produce color drypoints through aquatint
- simplified the methods for producing drypoints in art schools
- the incisions are made by removing metal to form depressions in the plate surface which hold ink
- an image is incised into a plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp metal
- used to wipe away excess ink
9 Clues: used to wipe away excess ink • Invented the drypoint etching technique • created 3 drypoints before abandoning the technique • simplified the methods for producing drypoints in art schools • was one of the first to produce color drypoints through aquatint • used drypoint etching in combination with standard etching and engraving • ...
Matrix Project - Working in the Equine Industry 2013-09-08
Across
- A professional type of eventing that requires horses to be athletic as well as hold a lot of endurance
- A type of tack that is used to control the horse
- A quadriped that is specifically trained for one purpose only (very fast)
- A type of tack that is used to sit on the horse
- A professional type of eventing that is held in the ring, showing different advanced skills of the horse
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- A type of tack that is designed to stop the saddle from slipping backwards. Mostly used for show-jumping
- A job in the Equine Industry that can be referred to as manual labor
- A professional type of eventing that requires horses to be very athletic
- A fancy accessory that is used in dressage to make the horses face look pretty
- A type of tack that holds another tack in place, long & think & can be stretchy
- A Racing industry employee who's job is to care for the horses
- Type of tack mostly used for children. It stops the saddle from going too far forward
12 Clues: A type of tack that is used to sit on the horse • A type of tack that is used to control the horse • A Racing industry employee who's job is to care for the horses • A job in the Equine Industry that can be referred to as manual labor • A professional type of eventing that requires horses to be very athletic • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2014-11-30
5 Clues: Program used in a computer. • The part which you can see & touch. • It is used to keep the files organised. • This part is used to print in dot-matrix printer. • A collection of songs assembled according to the mood or a theme.
Crossword 2018-09-17
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- Deloitte USI Offices are an example of this kind of business model
- Deloitte’s analytics blog
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- The 4 quadrants of the BCG matrix – Cash cows, stars, question marks and ____
- Growing list of records linked using cryptography
- Deloitte names as one of America’s best management consulting firms for 2018 by this business magazine
- One of the services provided by Deloitte
6 Clues: Deloitte’s analytics blog • One of the services provided by Deloitte • Growing list of records linked using cryptography • Deloitte USI Offices are an example of this kind of business model • The 4 quadrants of the BCG matrix – Cash cows, stars, question marks and ____ • ...
MED ACP QI GAME 2022-11-11
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- QI is ________ to our daily work
- Medicine QI Education Programme seeks to provide continuous engagement and learning for Medicine ACP stakeholders.
- This iterative cycle was developed by Dr Edwards Deming
- a matrix that helps you score and rank your interventions
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- Clinical ________ is crucial to provide guidance and direction for residents in any QI project.
- process of eliminating non-value-added steps
6 Clues: QI is ________ to our daily work • process of eliminating non-value-added steps • This iterative cycle was developed by Dr Edwards Deming • a matrix that helps you score and rank your interventions • Clinical ________ is crucial to provide guidance and direction for residents in any QI project. • ...
PreCalulus Vocabulary Review 2022-08-09
Across
- A point where two or more line segments or curves meet.
- constants, variables and exponents that can be combined using addition and/or subtraction
- a rectangular aray of numbers arranged in rows and columns
- a value that a function approaches but will never intersect
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- given a number, divide 1 by the number.
- a real number often multiplied by multiple objects in a set.
- the inverse function to exponentiation
- a curve where any point is at an equal distance from: a fixed point (the focus ), and; a fixed straight line (the directrix )
- the maximum and minimum values of a function
9 Clues: the inverse function to exponentiation • given a number, divide 1 by the number. • the maximum and minimum values of a function • A point where two or more line segments or curves meet. • a rectangular aray of numbers arranged in rows and columns • a value that a function approaches but will never intersect • ...
SHE Bulletin Quiz 2023-05-31
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- Warna matrix chemical storage yang menandakan jika bahan kimia tidak boleh disimpan bersamaan
- Yang dilakukan setelah menempuh perjalanan mudik selama 2 jam
- Gangguan kesehatan akibat salah posisi kerja
- Kendaraan berat ini umumnya digunakan untuk mengangkat dan memindahkan beban berat di gudang
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- Jumlah karakter limbah b3 di UOI
- Yang sebaiknya tidak dilakukan saat gempa
- Salah satu faktor budaya keselamatan
- Metode ini mengevaluasi dampak lingkungan dari suatu produk atau proses sepanjang seluruh siklus keberadaannya, mulai dari ekstraksi sumber daya hingga pembuangan.
- Inisiatif global ini terdiri dari 17 tujuan yang bertujuan untuk menciptakan masa depan yang lebih baik dan berkelanjutan bagi semua
- Jumlah tiitk kumpul di UOI
10 Clues: Jumlah tiitk kumpul di UOI • Jumlah karakter limbah b3 di UOI • Salah satu faktor budaya keselamatan • Yang sebaiknya tidak dilakukan saat gempa • Gangguan kesehatan akibat salah posisi kerja • Yang dilakukan setelah menempuh perjalanan mudik selama 2 jam • Kendaraan berat ini umumnya digunakan untuk mengangkat dan memindahkan beban berat di gudang • ...
The Boston Matrix 2013-04-30
4 Clues: products with low market share and low growth • products with high market share in a low growth market • products with a high market share in a high growth market • products that have low market share in a high growth market.
Output devices 2016-02-09
Across
- An output device which allows you to view your work as you do it.
- This provides the ink for an inket printer
- An output device used by architects to produce blueprints and large scale Plans
- This type of printer produces the highest quality printouts
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- This provides the ink for a laser printer
- An commonly used output device which can produce a hard copy of your work
- A useful output device for listening to music
- A dot matrix printer is otherwise known as an ... printer
- Inkjet printers can usually print in black and white and also in...
9 Clues: This provides the ink for a laser printer • This provides the ink for an inket printer • A useful output device for listening to music • A dot matrix printer is otherwise known as an ... printer • This type of printer produces the highest quality printouts • An output device which allows you to view your work as you do it. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2020-11-02
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- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration, meaning "sugar-breaking"
- the inner-most compartments of the mitochondria
- does not require oxygen
- process by which energy is released from food in the absence of oxygen
- _______ cycle is the second stage of cellular respiration, where pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide
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- Cellular ___________ is the process by which energy is released from food or other compounds to be used by an organism.
- requiring oxygen
- an electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
9 Clues: requiring oxygen • does not require oxygen • an electron carrier involved in glycolysis • the inner-most compartments of the mitochondria • process by which energy is released from food in the absence of oxygen • the first set of reactions in cellular respiration, meaning "sugar-breaking" • ...
Science fiction movies 2023-10-20
5 Clues: Iconic dystopian film directed by Ridley Scott • Epic space opera series created by George Lucas • Mind-bending science fiction film by Christopher Nolan • Extraterrestrial-themed film directed by Steven Spielberg • Movie set in a virtual reality world with Neo as the hero
Biochem crossword 2025-12-19
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- Class of biomolecule oxidized from beta-oxidation
- Type of respiration that includes the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation
- Mitochondrial _____ (location of the Krebs cycle enzymes)
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- _____ mitochondrial membrane (location of electron transport chain complexes)
- folded inner membrane structures housing oxidative phosphorylation
5 Clues: Class of biomolecule oxidized from beta-oxidation • Mitochondrial _____ (location of the Krebs cycle enzymes) • folded inner membrane structures housing oxidative phosphorylation • _____ mitochondrial membrane (location of electron transport chain complexes) • Type of respiration that includes the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation
Chapter 5 part 2 2024-01-15
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- type of dense fibrous connective tissue that is composed primarily of collagen fibers that are aranged in thicker bundles that are interwoven randomly that can withstand forces in many different directions
- cells that play an important role in the formation of cartilage
- commonly known as fat; found beneath the skin, in spaces between muscles, behind the eyeballs, on the surface of the heart, surrounding the joints, in bone marrow, and in the omentum of the abdomen
- portion of membrane that lines the cavity wall
- type of adipose tissue found throughout the body, particularly in deep layers of the skin
- largest classification of connective tissue and contains every subtype of connective tissue except bone, cartilage and blood
- cells that play an important role in the formation of bone
- portion of membrane that covers the outer surfaces of organs
- areolar connective tissue located in mucous membranes
- small protein containing no sulfate that acts as a intercellular material present in the zonula adherens. It is important in the formation of tight junctions
- fiber composed primarily of protein elastin; also referred to as yellow fibers
- transudate in region around heart
- flata, star-shaped cells that form netlike connections with other cells throughout the tissue they compose. Involved in the immune response and in the manufacture of reticular fibers
- latin word that means small, open space
- presence of an effusion in the peritoneal space of the abdominopelvic cavity
- most abundant tissue type by weight
- lacking a clear structure
- most atypical connective tissue; red fluid that passes through vessels and that carries nutrient molecules and gases throughout the body
- platelets
- tough, specialized connective tissue that is commonly called gristle. found in joints.does not contain nerves. slow to heal
- type of dense fibrous connective tissue that is composed of tightly packed, parallel collagen fibers. Gives strength in one direction. Silvery or white. Slow to heal.
- fibers of connective tissue located outside cells that perform a variety of functions depedning on the degree of their elasticity or concentration
- unbranched chains of glycoproteins; negatively charged polysaccharide compounds
- cells that remain in the connective tissue
- prevents blood from clotting and ensures that the pathways for increased blood flow remain open
- connective tissue characterized by its densely packed arrangement of collagen fibers
- most common type of cartilage found in body; most rigid type of cartilage
- liquid component of blood
- massive, irregularly shaped phagocytizing scavengers that may be either fixed or transient in connective tisuse. Engulf microbes, dead cells, and debris
- the nonliving substance found between cells that provides support and nourishment
- connective tissue composed of a complex, three dimensional network of thin reticular fibers. Contains only reticular fibers.
- kidney disorder where you pass too much protein in your urine
- subclass of connective tissue proper that includes areolar, adipose, and reticular tissue
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- composed of collagen but not thick
- type of dense fibrous connective tissue that can stretch and is primarily composed of elastic fibers
- membrane rich in tiny blood vessels that surrounds cartilage
- hollowed out pockets in the matrix
- any of the minute tubes which form a network in bone and contain blood vessels
- process through which leukocytes squeeze through the walls of tiny blood vessels to enter surrounding tissue
- body fat, a connective tissue that extends throughout the body
- oval cells that are easily identified by the large number of dark-staining granules stored in the cytoplasm. these granules contain histamine and heparin
- most common type of connective tissue and is found everywhere in the body. randomly placed fibers and cells suspended in a thick, translucent ground substance. Predominant cell is the fibroblast
- subclass of connective tissue proper that includes dense regular, dense irregular, and elastic tissue
- increases blood flow to the area by making the capillaries leaky
- type of adipose tissue that is found in newborn animals and in animals that hibernate during the winter. Plays an important role in temperature regulation
- type of cartilage that contains a plethora of elastic fibers
- white blood cells; found in blood and move into connective tissue in large numbers during time of infection.
- strong, thick strands composed of the structural protein collagen. Also known as white fibers
- type of cartilage usually found merged with hyaline cartilage and dense connective tissue. lacks a perichondrium.
- a fixed cell that manufactures and secretes both the fibers and the ground substance characteristic of their particular matrix
- middle developmental layer between the ectoderm and endoderm
- macrophages in loose connective tissue
- macrophages in liver
- ex: leukocytes mast cells, macrophages
- cells that pass in and out of the connective tissue, and are generally involved in the repair and protection of the tissue
- enzyme that liquefies the matrix and allows white blood cells to pass through with greater ease
- a small channel or duct.
- red blood cells
- macrophages in brain
- osseous connective tissue
- transudate in the adbdomen
- the shapeless, viscous matrix present in connective tissue in which cells receive nutrients and void waste products. Also helps the body from infectious agents by acting as a barrier
- transudate in the thorax
- spaces in loose connective tissue fill with an excessive amount of fluid
64 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • macrophages in liver • macrophages in brain • a small channel or duct. • transudate in the thorax • lacking a clear structure • osseous connective tissue • liquid component of blood • transudate in the adbdomen • transudate in region around heart • composed of collagen but not thick • hollowed out pockets in the matrix • most abundant tissue type by weight • ...
MED ACP QI GAME 2022-11-11
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- QI is ________ to our daily work
- Medicine QI Education Programme seeks to provide continuous engagement and learning for Medicine ACP stakeholders.
- This iterative cycle was developed by Dr Edwards Deming
- a matrix that helps you score and rank your interventions
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- Clinical ________ is crucial to provide guidance and direction for residents in any QI project.
- process of eliminating non-value-added steps
6 Clues: QI is ________ to our daily work • process of eliminating non-value-added steps • This iterative cycle was developed by Dr Edwards Deming • a matrix that helps you score and rank your interventions • Clinical ________ is crucial to provide guidance and direction for residents in any QI project. • ...
