matrix Crossword Puzzles
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
Across
- 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 • ...
Jimmy Mwangi- business 2013-10-22
Across
- 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? • ...
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.
Krebs Cycle 2026-03-25
5 Clues: Where does it occur • the primary substrate for the Krebs Cycle • Produced for every Acetyl CoA that enters the cycle • 6 carbon molecule formed from Acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate • The primary inhibitor of the regulator enzymes isocitrate dehydrogenase and alpha ketoglutarate dehydrogenase
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.
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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.
Natural coagulant 2023-02-15
Mitochondria 2025-03-04
matrix/ sequoia 2024-03-14
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" • ...
Crossword 2018-09-17
Across
- 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
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Perio Part 5 2022-03-13
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- The lattice-like inner layer of the bone that houses marrow which produces new blood cells and provides structural stability while allowing for the necessary flexibility to absorb physical shock/stress placed on the body.
- Excess cementum deposit seen on the apical third of a tooth root.
- The V-shaped shallow space around the neck of the tooth between the free gingiva and the tooth surface.
- The combination of the junctional epithelium and the gingival fibers that act to provide structural support to the gingival tissue.
- Function of the PDL in that it builds and maintains cementum and the alveolar bone of the tooth socket.
- 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.
- A tough fibrous structural protein that occurs in the outer layer of the skin and the oral epithelium.
- A layer of connective soft tissue covering the outer surface of bone that consists of an outer layer of collagenous tissue and an inner layer of fine elastic fibers
- Alveolar Nerve Innervation of the teeth and PDL of the mandibular arch is from what nerve?
- Epithelial cells with no nuclei and form a tough resistant layer on the surface of the skin.
- A type of epithelium that is comprised of flat cells arranged in several layers.
- cells that play a major role in the immune response.
- Type of cementum that covers the cervical 2/3 of the root is devoid of cells and forms before teeth are in occlusion.
- A cell junction that connects an epithelial basal cell to the basal lamina.
- The coronal-most portion of the alveolar process.
- Two of these make up the interdental gingiva and are formed by the free gingiva and attached gingiva.
- type of tissue is enamel?
- Cells that produce bone matrix of collagen and other protein fibers
- Nerve supply
- Deep extensions of the epithelium that reach down into the connective tissue and are also known as epithelial ridges.
- Nerve that supplies the periodontium
- The dimpled appearance similar to an orange peel that may be visible on the surface of the attached gingiva.
- A mesh-like material that surrounds the cells and holds them together while providing a framework within which cells can migrate and interact with one another.
- A thin basal lamina between the junctional epithelium and the tooth surface.
- The boundary where the epithelial and connective tissue meet.
- the only dental tissue of the tooth that is not a specialized form of connective tissue.
- Type of cementum that covers the apical 1/3 of the root and contains cementocytes.
- Function of the PDL in that it suspends and maintains the tooth in its socket.
- The major proteins of the extracellular matrix.
- To join together
- Supragingival fiber bundles that encircle the tooth in a ring-like manner coronal to the alveolar crest and are not attached to the cementum.
- fibers Protein fibers that form a dense network of strong rope-like cables that secure and hold the gingival connective tissues together.
- The second branch of the trigeminal nerve.
- A network of rope-like collagen fibers in the gingival connective tissue. They are located coronal to the crest of the alveolar bone and embedded in the extracellular matrix of the gingival connective tissue.
- Contains no blood vessels.
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- The process by which epithelial tissue receives oxygen and nourishment from vessels in the underlying connective tissue.
- Function of the PDL in that it provides nutrients to cementum and bone.
- Cells that remove mineral material and organic matrix of bone.
- The ends of the periodontal ligament fibers that are embedded in the cementum and alveolar bone.
- The epithelium that forms the base of the sulcus and joins the gingiva to the tooth.
- The unattached portion of the gingiva that surrounds the tooth in the region of the CEJ and is also known as Unattached gingiva or Marginal Gingiva
- The third branch of the trigeminal nerve.
- The process by which cells on the surface of the skin become stronger and waterproof.
- The tissue that makes up the outer surface of the body and lines the body cavities.
- Function of the PDL in that it can remodel the alveolar bone in response to pressure.
- the only part of the periodontium that is visible to the unaided eye.
- A group of interconnected cells that perform a similar function within an organism.
- A thin basal lamina between the junctional epithelium and the gingival connective tissue
- Where does CN V3 exit the skull through?
- cells that fomr the extracellular matrix and secrete it into the intracellular spaces.
- Where does CN V2 exit from the skull through?
- Small bean-shaped structure located on either side of the head neck armpits and groin which filter out and trap bacteria fungiviruses and other unwanted substances to safely eliminate them from the body.
- The epithelium that forms the base of the sulcus and joins the gingiva to the tooth.
- Function of the PDL in which in provides feeling to the tooth.
- Gingival fibers that extend from the periosteum of the alveolar crest into the gingival connective tissue and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- The thin layer of bone that lines the socket that surrounds the root of the tooth.
- A branch of anatomy concerned with the study of the microscopic features of tissues.
- protein fibers that form a dense network of strong rope-like cables that secure and hold the gingival connetive tissues together.
- The bony socket or a cavity in the alveolar bone that houses the root of a tooth
- A thin mat of extracellular matrix secreted by the epithelial cells that supports the epithelium.
- Epithelium that is partially keratinized
- An endotoxin found in the outer membrane of gram negative bacteria that plays a major role in the pathogenesis of these bacteria.
- Gingiva continuous with the free gingiva and is part of the gingiva that is tightly bound to the underlying cementum on the cervical third of the root and to the periosteum of the alveolar bone.
- Tissue that fills the space between the tissues and organs in the body. It supports and binds other tissues. It consists of cells separated by abundant extracellular substance.
- A network of lymph nodes connected by lymphatic vessels that plays in an important role in the body's defense against infection.
- Fluid that seeps from the underlying connective tissue into the sulcular space and is also known as gingival sulcular fluid
- What is the primary function of root cementum?
- Epithelial cells that have nuclei and act as a cushion against mechanical stress and wear.
- Innervation of the teeth and PDL of the maxillary arch is from what nerves?
- Also known as the alveolar bone and is the bone of the upper or lower jaw that surrounds and supports the roots of the teeth.
- A thin layer of tissue visible with a light microscope beneath the epithelium. It is formed by the basal lamina and the reticular lamina.
- The portion of the gingiva that fills the interdental embrasure between two adjacent teeth apical to the contact area.
- Cementum that is located at the cementoenamel junction
- CN V2 provides what type of innervation.
- The abbreviation that explains the 3 possible arrangements of enamel and cementum.
- A valley-like depression in the portion of the interdental gingiva that lies directly apical to the contact area of two adjacent teeth and connects the facial and lingual papillae.
- The first branch of the trigeminal nerve.
- bone A layer of compact bone that forms the hard outer wall or the mandible and maxilla on the facial and lingual aspects.
- The smallest structural unit of living matter capable of functioning independently.
79 Clues: Nerve supply • To join together • type of tissue is enamel? • Contains no blood vessels. • Nerve that supplies the periodontium • Where does CN V3 exit the skull through? • Epithelium that is partially keratinized • CN V2 provides what type of innervation. • The third branch of the trigeminal nerve. • The first branch of the trigeminal nerve. • ...
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
Matrix Project - Working in the Equine Industry 2013-09-08
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- 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 • ...
Ch. 9 Cellular respiration 2021-02-03
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- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- process by which cells release energy in absence of oxygen.
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
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- 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.
- process that does not require oxygen.
- measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000calories.
- electron carrier involves in glycolysis.
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 2016-01-06
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- is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature
- a word that literally mans "sugar-breaking"
- glycolysis is therefoore said to be
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen are said to be
- he combined process of this pathway and glycolysis is called
- is the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and site of the krebs cycle reactions
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- if oxygen is available organisms ca obtain energy from food by a process called
- in the presence of oxygen, pyruvic acid produced in glycolysis passes to the second stage of cellular respiration
- or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
9 Clues: glycolysis is therefoore said to be • or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • a word that literally mans "sugar-breaking" • is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature • he combined process of this pathway and glycolysis is called • pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen are said to be • ...
Infectious disease review 2025-05-19
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- any molecule that can trigger an immune response in a host
- transmissible from animals to humans
- A living thing that carries pathogens from reservoirs to hosts
- A larger organism that harbours a smaller organism (parasitic, mutualistic or commensalistic)
- the body's first encounter with a specific antigen, leading to the activation of B and T lymphocytes and the production of antibodies and effector cells
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- any entity that causes infectious disease
- A parasite that lives within the host's tissues
- Protein shell surrounding genetic material of a virus
- a community of microorganisms attached to an inert or living surface by a self-produced polymeric matrix
9 Clues: transmissible from animals to humans • any entity that causes infectious disease • A parasite that lives within the host's tissues • Protein shell surrounding genetic material of a virus • any molecule that can trigger an immune response in a host • A living thing that carries pathogens from reservoirs to hosts • ...
Macroscopic and Microscopic Structures 2013-11-13
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- (Bone type)Dense external layer
- (Membrane)External surface. Appears as a glistening white, double-layer
- Hairlike canals that connect lacunae to each other
- (Lamellae) Located deep to the periosteum and superficial to the endosteum
- (Canal)Contains blood vessels and nerve fiber thats serve the needs of the osteon's cells
- (Cells)Mitotic stem cells found in the membranous periosteum and endosteum
- Ends of the long bone
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- Spider-shaped mature bone cells
- Central part of the long bone
- Located at the junctions of lamellae
- Marrow cavity contains yellow marrow
- (Marrow)Found in Medullary cavity and contains fat
- Tufts of collagen fibers that extend from its fibrous layer into the bone matrix
- (Lamellae)Lies between intact osteons
- (Marrow)Found within trabecular cavities of spongy bone and in the diploe of flat bones
- (System)Elongated cylinder oriented parallel to the long axis of the bone
- (Membrane) Covers internal bone surfaces. Delicate connective tissue
- (Line/plate)Disc of hyaline cartilage that changes when adulthood is reached
- (Bone type)Internal honeycomb layer
19 Clues: Ends of the long bone • Central part of the long bone • (Bone type)Dense external layer • Spider-shaped mature bone cells • (Bone type)Internal honeycomb layer • Located at the junctions of lamellae • Marrow cavity contains yellow marrow • (Lamellae)Lies between intact osteons • (Marrow)Found in Medullary cavity and contains fat • ...
TOMOGRAFIA COMPUTADORIZADA 2026-04-01
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- SISTEMA DE IMFORMAÇÃO DE RADIOLOGIA.
- É O TAMANHO MAXIMO EM QUE O OBJETO PODE OCUPAR O CAMPO DE VISÃO.
- É O MENOR PONTO DA IMAGEM QUE PODE SER OBTIDO.
- COMUNICAÇAO DE IMAGENS DIGITAIS EM MEDICINA.
- TUMOR QUE NÃO É CANCEROSO.
- É VOLUME FORMADO PELO PIXEL E PELA PROFUNDIDADE DO CORTE.
- ´SISTEMA DE COMUNICAÇAO E ARQUIVAMENTO.
- É O ARRANJO DE TODAS AS COLUNAS E LINHAS.
- É CONSIDERADO O CORPO DO APARELHO.
- É UM SISTEMA EM QUE O TÉCNICO DE RADIOLOGIA SE COMUNICA COM O PACIENTE DURANTE O EXAME.
- É UM EXAME EM QUE A ESTRUTURA TEM A MESMA DENSIDADE.
- EXAME RADIOLÓGICO CONTRASTADO UTILIZADO PARA AVALIAR O INTESTINO GROSSO.( CÓLON E RETO)
- SISTEMA DE INFORMAÇÃO DO HOSPITAL.
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- É UM EXAME EM QUE A DENSIDADE DE COR SÃO MAIS ESCURO.
- É UM EXAME EM QUE A IMAGEM APARECE EM TOM DE CLARO/ESBRANQUISADO.
- É UM EXAME QUE ESTUDA O INTESTINO DELGADO.
- É UM DE IMAGEM QUE COMBINA A TOMOGRAFIA A INJEÇÃO DE CONTRASTE DIRETAMENTE APLICADO.
- TUMOR JA AVANÇADO NA QUAL CAIU NA CORRENTE SANGUÍNE E NOS TECIDOS.
- É A SIGLA DA PRINCIPAL MATÉRIA.
19 Clues: TUMOR QUE NÃO É CANCEROSO. • É A SIGLA DA PRINCIPAL MATÉRIA. • É CONSIDERADO O CORPO DO APARELHO. • SISTEMA DE INFORMAÇÃO DO HOSPITAL. • SISTEMA DE IMFORMAÇÃO DE RADIOLOGIA. • ´SISTEMA DE COMUNICAÇAO E ARQUIVAMENTO. • É O ARRANJO DE TODAS AS COLUNAS E LINHAS. • É UM EXAME QUE ESTUDA O INTESTINO DELGADO. • COMUNICAÇAO DE IMAGENS DIGITAIS EM MEDICINA. • ...
Cikal 2108092 and Nabilah 2107933 2021-10-05
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- a horizontal member in a building made up of concrete and iron reinforcement
- pieces of timber which extend from the eaves to the ridge
- used to pumps liquid up the tubing and allow gas production to flow up the casing
- the lowest part of a building
- cover provided on the top of the building
- support the portion of wall, above wall openings
- provide to access various space to building
- slender elements that are embeded in a matrix
- a heave material mixture of broken stone and sands
- a thin rectangular slab used in overlapping rows
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- an isolated vertical load bearing member
- a strip of wood forming the bottom of doorway
- the part of walls that closed to end of pitch roofs
- elements of a building which are responsible for allowance of light, air, and heat inside building
- the horizontal load bearing member of a building
- provided between the bottom of a window frame and wall below it
- the lower squeare slab at the base of column
- the portion of the structure between the surface of the surroundings ground and floor lever of the building
- a horizontal elements whic divide building
- series of step
20 Clues: series of step • the lowest part of a building • an isolated vertical load bearing member • cover provided on the top of the building • a horizontal elements whic divide building • provide to access various space to building • the lower squeare slab at the base of column • a strip of wood forming the bottom of doorway • slender elements that are embeded in a matrix • ...
Movie Premise 2022-11-24
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- What if an alien was accidentally left behind?
- What if horror films are part of a real deadly game?
- What if hand/sock puppets were real?
- What if a vengeful fairy is driven to curse an infant princess?
- What if a computer-generated dream world
- designed to keep these humans under control?
- What if toys had emotions?
- What if a computer hacker finds a universe within a computer program
- What/if strangers meet for dinner and they have to uncover murders, before they are murdered?
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- What if two kids find and play a magical board game?
- What if there was an ongoing war in space?
- What if you encounter a deadly lifeform after investigating an unknown transmission?
- What if bugs has emotions?
- What if a poor boy learned be had magical powers?
- What if fish had emotions?
- What if you woke up in a bathroom chained to the wall?
- What if your biggest book fan's obsession went too far?
- What if cars had emotions?
- What if you had magical hair?
19 Clues: What if bugs has emotions? • What if fish had emotions? • What if cars had emotions? • What if toys had emotions? • What if you had magical hair? • What if hand/sock puppets were real? • What if a computer-generated dream world • What if there was an ongoing war in space? • designed to keep these humans under control? • What if an alien was accidentally left behind? • ...
Cellular Respiration (CR) 2020-03-11
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- gets converted to ATP during the citric acid cycle
- one carbon gas that is successively lost in the citric acid cycle
- mitochondrial compartment where citric acid cycle and electron transport occur
- the last recipient site before electrons are donated to oxygen
- oxidized form of possible electron carrier
- the molecule that actually enters the citric acid cycle
- energy-rich electron carrier made by reducing FAD+
- phase of glycolysis where ATP has to be spent
- the anaerobic part of CR that happens in the cytoplasm
- if O2 not available, make ethanol and CO2
- one of the molecules formed in the course of regenerating oxaloacetate
- enzyme that converts one isomer to another
- cuts a six carbon sugar into 2 three carbon pieces
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- enzyme that puts phosphate groups onto proteins
- these are "pumped" across the membrane to make a gradient
- the three carbon sugar product of step ten of glycolysis
- energy-rich electron carrier in its reduced form
- the molecule that combines with acetylcoA
- protons flow down their gradient thru a channel, and lots of ATP is made
19 Clues: the molecule that combines with acetylcoA • if O2 not available, make ethanol and CO2 • oxidized form of possible electron carrier • enzyme that converts one isomer to another • phase of glycolysis where ATP has to be spent • enzyme that puts phosphate groups onto proteins • energy-rich electron carrier in its reduced form • ...
Characteristics and parts of bones 2020-10-11
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- Exaggerated, forward rounding of the spine. Most common in older women
- area of growth in the long bone
- space within the shaft of a bone that contains red or yellow bone marrow
- Opening or groove that allows blood vessels & nerves to enter the bone
- bone of the skull found in the forehead region
- Excessive inward curve of the spine, towards the lower back
- Growing bone, Contains epiphyseal (growth) plate
- hemopoietic tissue
- Insulinlilce growth factors
- process where the matrix resorbs one surface of the bone & deposits on another
- Bone's shaft or body
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- bone of the skull found in the forehead region
- fracture in which several breaks result in many small pieces between large segments
- trapezoid-shaped bone at the lower-back of the cranium
- A sideways curvature of the spine,occurring mostly during growth spurt just before puberty.
- The proximal and distal end of the bone
- a remnant of the active epiphyseal
- bones that form the spinal column
- Fracture in which skin remains intact
- where to surfaces meet
- fracture in which one end of the broken bone tears through the skin
21 Clues: hemopoietic tissue • Bone's shaft or body • where to surfaces meet • Insulinlilce growth factors • area of growth in the long bone • bones that form the spinal column • a remnant of the active epiphyseal • Fracture in which skin remains intact • The proximal and distal end of the bone • bone of the skull found in the forehead region • ...
PT434 Lecture 7 2021-05-22
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- requires to compute the gradient and the Jacobian matrix of the loss index
- A layer connected to the output data
- A layer responsible for certain computations to detect features in the input data
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- An activation function with sigmoid function which varies between -1 and +1
- Depends on regularization term and error term
- A layer connected to the input data
6 Clues: A layer connected to the input data • A layer connected to the output data • Depends on regularization term and error term • requires to compute the gradient and the Jacobian matrix of the loss index • An activation function with sigmoid function which varies between -1 and +1 • A layer responsible for certain computations to detect features in the input data
MED ACP QI GAME 2022-11-11
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
3 2024-12-02
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- - The amount of space a 3D object occupies.
- - A rectangular array of numbers used in algebra.
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- - A number indicating how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
- - A number greater than 1 divisible only by 1 and itself.
- - The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (~3.14159).
- - The middle value in a sorted set of numbers.
6 Clues: - The amount of space a 3D object occupies. • - The middle value in a sorted set of numbers. • - A rectangular array of numbers used in algebra. • - A number greater than 1 divisible only by 1 and itself. • - The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (~3.14159). • - A number indicating how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
Algebra 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-12-09
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- Method of solving a system of equations by "substituting" a variable
- Method of solving a system of equations by "cancelling" a variable
- A coordinate system that involves more than 2 planes
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- A formula type that is characterized by x^2
- The formal name for the x-y coordinate plane
- An accumulation of data in an assortment of rows and columns
6 Clues: A formula type that is characterized by x^2 • The formal name for the x-y coordinate plane • A coordinate system that involves more than 2 planes • An accumulation of data in an assortment of rows and columns • Method of solving a system of equations by "cancelling" a variable • Method of solving a system of equations by "substituting" a variable
Biology Keyterms 2013-05-30
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- Energy product of photosynthesis
- Fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RuBP or ribulose biphosphate
- Electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets
- Organic molecules that absorbs light of specific wavelenghts
- Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- fixation Extracting carbon atoms from inorganic sources and incorporating them into an organic molecule
- Uses electron energy to move hydrogen ions into the thylakoid
- Reaction that passes from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts
- Groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to produce photosynthesis
- Accepts electrons and hydrogen ions, thus becoming NADPH
- Organelle that generates the process of Photosynthesis
- The distance between the crests of two successive waves of lights
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- Any light driven reaction that attaches a phosphate to a molecule
- The use of energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials
- When a photon excites the electrons
- Inner, much-folded membrane contained in the Stroma
- Process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- Pigments in Photosynthesizers
19 Clues: Pigments in Photosynthesizers • Energy product of photosynthesis • When a photon excites the electrons • Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants • Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts • Inner, much-folded membrane contained in the Stroma • Electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets • Organelle that generates the process of Photosynthesis • ...
cells 2021-02-08
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- chemical reaction using energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide & water into glucose & oxygen
- green pigment found in plants
- folding of the inner membrane into the matrix of the mitochondria. Increases the total surface area of the inner membrane
- a site for assembling protein & RNA that later forms ribosomes
- 'power house'
- endoplasmic reticulum no ribosomes attached
- endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes attached
- functions to coordinate cellular activity- contains DNA
- genetical material; contains instructions written in a chemical code for production of proteins
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- small structure (in cells) that builds amino acid into complex proteins- not bound by a membrane
- bacteria & archaea
- containing highly organised fluid material with dissolved substances; excluding the organelles
- cytosolic fluid dissolved throughout the materials & organelles between the plasma & nuclear membrane
- structure made of a DNA molecule
- acids nitrogen containing compound that is the building block of proteins
- membrane boundary of all living things & regulates movements in and out of the cell
- apparatus package and store substances into vesicles in preparation for their release
- animal, fungi, protists & plant cells
- microtubules & microfilaments within a cell that supports & gives shape
19 Clues: 'power house' • bacteria & archaea • green pigment found in plants • structure made of a DNA molecule • animal, fungi, protists & plant cells • endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes attached • endoplasmic reticulum no ribosomes attached • functions to coordinate cellular activity- contains DNA • a site for assembling protein & RNA that later forms ribosomes • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-01-18
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- Pathways, the products of one reaction are the reactants for the next reaction.
- chemicals used in a reaction
- process, no oxygen
- chemical produced in the reaction
- alcohol, it’s produced along with carbon dioxide.
- specific form of stored energy
- process, oxygen
- simple sugar
- Transport Chain, Electrons are passed from protein to protein while slowly releasing their energy in steps.
- At times when your cells are without oxygen for a short period of time (heavy exercise) anaerobic fermentation follows glycolysis.
- Acid cycle, Chemical reactions similar to the Calvin cycle to break down glucose and produce ATP.
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- Oxidation, the connector reaction between glycolysis in the cellular cytoplasm and the Krebs cycle in the mitochondrial matrix.
- powerhouse of the cell
- fermentation, Fermentation used by yeast and bacteria to produce Carbon Dioxide and ethyl alcohol.
- a substance around the cell membrane bound organelles and nucleus
- acid, supplies energy when oxygen is scarce.
- Triphosphate, ATP
- reactions in the cytoplasm that break down glucose into molecules of pyruvic acid.
- Acid Fermentation, The lactic acid that builds up in muscle cells results in muscle fatigue.
- cycle, Chemical reactions similar to the Calvin cycle to break down glucose and produce ATP.
20 Clues: simple sugar • process, oxygen • Triphosphate, ATP • process, no oxygen • powerhouse of the cell • chemicals used in a reaction • specific form of stored energy • chemical produced in the reaction • acid, supplies energy when oxygen is scarce. • alcohol, it’s produced along with carbon dioxide. • a substance around the cell membrane bound organelles and nucleus • ...
Biology 2013-05-30
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- An organic molecule that absorbs light of certain wavelengths.
- Main photosynthetic pigments in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
- Distance between crests of two successive waves of radiant energy.
- Makes sugars from carbon dioxide and water (sunlight energy)
- Packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized.
- Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells.
- A chloroplast's inner membrane system, often folded as flattened sacs that form a continuous compartment in the stroma.
- Organic pigments that are found in the chloroplasts and chromoplasts of plants and some other photosynthetic organisms
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- Any light-driven phosphorylation reaction.
- They make their own food by using the environment.
- Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protist.
- The semifluid matrix between the thylakoid membrane and the two outer membranes of a chloroplast
- Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule.
13 Clues: Any light-driven phosphorylation reaction. • They make their own food by using the environment. • Main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells. • Reaction in which light energy breaks down a molecule. • Organelle of photosynthesis in plants and some protist. • Packets where electromagnetic energy of light is organized. • ...
Petrichor 2024-10-01
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- author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
- a deceptive appearance or impression
- thinking about thought process
- an unorthodox or independent-minded person; also, name of Tom Cruise’s character in one of his movies
- mythological bird that set fire to itself every 500 years and was born again, rising from its ashes
- In literature, the equivalent of “breaking the fourth wall” often referred to as “metaficion"
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- simulation or representation of reality more real than reality itself
- song by Paris Paloma described as an anthem that addresses issues of gender inequality within societal structures
- author of the picture of Dorian Gray
- to express (audio)
- a spoken or written account of connected events; a story
- the cultural, social, or political environment in which something develops, also the name of a popular movie
- a character's inner monologue spoken out loud
13 Clues: to express (audio) • thinking about thought process • author of the picture of Dorian Gray • a deceptive appearance or impression • author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo • a character's inner monologue spoken out loud • a spoken or written account of connected events; a story • simulation or representation of reality more real than reality itself • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-23
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- transports food prepared by the leaves to the other parts of the plants
- parasitic plant which has five petals and weighs about 10 kg and the plant which is stinky
- relationship between two organisms for mutual benefit
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- transports the water and minerals from the roots through the leaves to the other parts of the plant
- a stack of thylakoids
- flat membrane sack found inside the chloroplast
- the fluid matrix in which grana is arranged
7 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • the fluid matrix in which grana is arranged • flat membrane sack found inside the chloroplast • relationship between two organisms for mutual benefit • transports food prepared by the leaves to the other parts of the plants • parasitic plant which has five petals and weighs about 10 kg and the plant which is stinky • ...
Biology Keyterms 2013-05-29
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- Organic molecules that absorbs light of specific wavelenghts
- The use of energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials
- Inner, much-folded membrane contained in the Stroma
- Groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to produce photosynthesis
- Uses electron energy to move hydrogen ions into the Thylakoid
- Accepts electrons and hydrogen ions, thus becoming NADPH
- Electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets
- Reaction that passes from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next
- Extracting carbon atoms from inorganic sources and incorporating them into an organic molecule
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- Any light driven reaction that attaches a phosphate to a molecule
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts
- Fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RuBP or ribulose biphosphate
- The distance between the crests of two successive waves of lights
- Organelle that generates the process of Photsynthesis
- When a photon excites the electrons
- Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- Energy product of photosynthesis
- Process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- Pigments in Photosynthesizers
19 Clues: Pigments in Photosynthesizers • Energy product of photosynthesis • When a photon excites the electrons • Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts • Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants • Inner, much-folded membrane contained in the Stroma • Electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets • Organelle that generates the process of Photsynthesis • ...
Biology 2013-06-17
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- semifluid matrix
- the distance between the crests of two seccessive waves
- most common photon in pigment in plants
- accesory pigments that trap light
- metabolic pahtway
- carbon molecules of PGA
- the process in which the molecules are broken down by light
- any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule
- self-nourishing
- organelle that is specialized in photosynthesis
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- make sugars from carbon dioxide and water using of sun light
- when a photosytem absorbs energy, electrons pop light off of its special pairelectrontransport chain array of enzymes and other molecules in cell membrane that accept and gives electrons
- the electromagnetic energy of light is organized
- spectrum visible light
- cycle uses energy from ATP C and O from CO2, H and elecrtons from NADPH to make glucose
- enzyme that fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to 5 carbon RuBP, or ribulose biphosphate
- groups pf hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin the reactions of photosynthsis
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths
- inner membrane of choloplast
19 Clues: self-nourishing • semifluid matrix • metabolic pahtway • spectrum visible light • carbon molecules of PGA • inner membrane of choloplast • accesory pigments that trap light • most common photon in pigment in plants • organelle that is specialized in photosynthesis • the electromagnetic energy of light is organized • the distance between the crests of two seccessive waves • ...
Output Devices 2024-07-10
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- A printer that produces output for the visually impaired.
- A device used for printing large format graphics, such as architectural plans.
- Type of display technology used in older flat-panel TVs.
- This type of monitor uses liquid crystals.
- The surface on which visual information is displayed.
- Matrix A type of printer that strikes the paper to produce text.
- Technology used in most modern monitors and screens.
- A device used for reading digital books.
- A type of printer known for high-quality photo prints.
- The clarity of an image displayed on a screen is known as its ____.
- Device used to produce sound output.
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- An output device that produces hard copies.
- Light-emitting diode technology used in modern displays.
- This type of display is used in digital watches and calculators.
- An output device that also serves as an input device when touched.
- A device used to display text and graphics output.
- Technology used in old television sets.
- A component that projects visual output onto a screen.
- A speaker designed to reproduce low-frequency sounds.
- This type of printer is commonly used for printing large quantities of text.
20 Clues: Device used to produce sound output. • Technology used in old television sets. • A device used for reading digital books. • This type of monitor uses liquid crystals. • An output device that produces hard copies. • A device used to display text and graphics output. • Technology used in most modern monitors and screens. • ...
Criss Cross Applesauce 2025-03-19
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- a coloring effect occurring in a plant or animal
- Fermentation the anaerobic transformation of glucose into ethanol and CO2
- Respiration process that releases energy by breaking down glucose
- process in which cells release energy without the use of oxygen
- Cycle second stage of cellular respiration
- molecule involved in transferring and providing cells with energy
- the organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes place
- the fibrous connective tissue within a chloroplast
- Independent Reactions chemical reaction that converts CO2 into glucose
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- is produced along with ATP and is transferred to the light independent reaction during photosynthesis
- light energy being converted into chemical energy(glucose)
- with oxygen
- Acid Fermentation a process where cells(muscle cells) produce ATP without oxygen
- the preparation stage of cellular respiration that turns glucose into pyruvate
- Dependent Reactions converts light energy into chemical energy
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Transport Chain series of electron carrier proteins that carry electrons to make ATP
- tissue in the mitochondria that surrounds and holds the cell together
- the flattened fluid like membranes in the chloroplast where the light dependent reaction occurs
- without oxygen
20 Clues: with oxygen • without oxygen • Cycle second stage of cellular respiration • a coloring effect occurring in a plant or animal • compound used by cells to store and release energy • the fibrous connective tissue within a chloroplast • the organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes place • light energy being converted into chemical energy(glucose) • ...
MSE Class of 2021 2021-04-28
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- Recycling of Polystyrene Cups via D-Limonene for use in Fabric
- Regenerative Matrix 2.0: Complete Natural Materials
- A Study of Ion Conduction Mechanisms and Enhancements in Polymers
- Three Sedimenting Spheres, A Love Triange
- A Study of the Degradation Behavior of a Dilute Mg Zn Ca Alloy for Biomedical Applications
- Recycling of Polystyrene Cups via D-Limonene for use in Fabric
- Mechanical Properties of High-Density Swaged Reactive Powder Material
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- The orthotropic behavior of paper: Fracture and Wetting properties
- GelMA-Alg Interpentrating Network as a Novel Tough Hydrogel Adhesive Platform
- Investigating the effect of pDNA-PEI particle size on mechanism of cellular uptake
- RNA sequencing and data analysis of the effects of biophysical cues on cellular transcriptome
- Polymeric biomaterials for engineering antigen specific immune responses
- Accelerating discovery of multi-principal-element refractory alloys through machine-learning
- Delivery of Multiple Stents in Parallel in GI Endoscopy
14 Clues: Three Sedimenting Spheres, A Love Triange • Regenerative Matrix 2.0: Complete Natural Materials • Delivery of Multiple Stents in Parallel in GI Endoscopy • Recycling of Polystyrene Cups via D-Limonene for use in Fabric • Recycling of Polystyrene Cups via D-Limonene for use in Fabric • A Study of Ion Conduction Mechanisms and Enhancements in Polymers • ...
7th Grade AMI 3 (PEAK Unit 3 Vocab) 2020-11-17
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- the inner membrane folds of a mitochondrion
- organisms that cannot make their own food (consumers)
- the double membraned organelle that is the source of energy for cells activities
- organisms that use oxygen to break down sugar
- organisms that make their own sugars (producers)
- the openings in leaves through which gas flows
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- process where sugars are broken down to release energy in the presence of oxygen (two words)
- the sum of all chemical reactions in an organism
- process that uses light to produce sugars
- organelle in plant cells that undergo photosynthesis
- without oxygen; when applied to organisms, or cells or tissues, it means they get and use the energy from organic molecules without using oxygen
- process where sugars are broken down without oxygen, lactic and alcohol
- the fluid portion of the mitochondrion that lies inside the cristae
13 Clues: process that uses light to produce sugars • the inner membrane folds of a mitochondrion • organisms that use oxygen to break down sugar • the openings in leaves through which gas flows • the sum of all chemical reactions in an organism • organisms that make their own sugars (producers) • organelle in plant cells that undergo photosynthesis • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Final 2025-01-28
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- What is the largest organ in the human body by weight(17)
- Largest lympathatic organ(71)
- how an organism makes the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide(63)
- Large elastic conducting vessels(53)
- Puts excessive stress on artery walls causing them to thicken; heart attacks(61)
- Blood clots form to fill in space, and changes into a spongy bone(35)
- this bone is considered an "irregular bone" Shaped unlike no other(25)
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- This forms new bone tissue and helps with repairs(29)
- Create sebum that keeps hair and skin soft and waterproof(21)
- A bundle of fiberous tissue with the ability to contract(36)
- Outermost layer of skin(17)
- The only connective tissue in the body with a fluid extracellular matrix(55)
- what is made up of 92% water, 7% protein, 1% electrolytes(55)
13 Clues: Outermost layer of skin(17) • Largest lympathatic organ(71) • Large elastic conducting vessels(53) • This forms new bone tissue and helps with repairs(29) • What is the largest organ in the human body by weight(17) • A bundle of fiberous tissue with the ability to contract(36) • Create sebum that keeps hair and skin soft and waterproof(21) • ...
PPE Crossword 2025-05-15
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- PPE is the ____ line of defense
- transparent barrier for your face (two words, no space)
- frequent breaks should be taken when performing ________ tasks to avoid hand strain
- Worn over the eyes to protect them (two words, no space)
- Generally, PPE should not be _______, employees will have their own
- Type of gloves worn in the lab when handling chemicals
- What PPE stands for: Personal __________ Equipment
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- PPE should be ________ before it is used to ensure it is fit for purpose
- What you wear over your clothes in the lab
- These kind of boots should be worn when changing gas cylinders (two words, no space)
- You should only wear ______ toe shoes in the lab
- Item of PPE that shields your lungs from fumes or vapours
- You can check the glove ________ to see what kind of gloves are needed for a task
13 Clues: PPE is the ____ line of defense • What you wear over your clothes in the lab • You should only wear ______ toe shoes in the lab • What PPE stands for: Personal __________ Equipment • Type of gloves worn in the lab when handling chemicals • transparent barrier for your face (two words, no space) • Worn over the eyes to protect them (two words, no space) • ...
Osseous Tissue 2 2013-10-13
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- Soft spot on an infant's head
- Interconnecting branches of bone matrix found in spongy bone
- A hormone produced by the thyroid gland; made when calcium levels are too high (rare); stimulates osteoblasts so there is more calcium out of blood and into bone
- When blood calcium levels are too high (rare)
- The formation of skull bones
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- When blood calcium levels are too low
- Hormone that stimulates osteoclast activity; moves more calcium from bones into blood
7 Clues: The formation of skull bones • Soft spot on an infant's head • When blood calcium levels are too low • When blood calcium levels are too high (rare) • Interconnecting branches of bone matrix found in spongy bone • Hormone that stimulates osteoclast activity; moves more calcium from bones into blood • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2014-03-12
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- Transport/A group of compounds that pass electron from one to another
- green pigment found in the chloroplasts of higher plants
- multisubunit complex found mainly in the thylakoid membranes of plants and algae,
- reaction taking place in the chloroplast
- An organism that is unable to synthesize its own organic carbon-based compounds
- material from which a dye, a paint, or the like, may be prepared
- synthesis of complex organic material using carbon dioxide, water, inorganic salts, and light energy
- Synthase/An enzyme that catalyzes the formation
- Cycle/A cyclical series of biochemical reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts during photosynthesis.
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- spongy, colorless matrix of a cell that functionally supports the cell.
- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light
- organism capable of making nutritive organic molecules from inorganic sources
- biology) membranous cisternae of the chloroplast,
- Abbreviation for
14 Clues: Abbreviation for • reaction taking place in the chloroplast • Synthase/An enzyme that catalyzes the formation • biology) membranous cisternae of the chloroplast, • green pigment found in the chloroplasts of higher plants • material from which a dye, a paint, or the like, may be prepared • Transport/A group of compounds that pass electron from one to another • ...
TechCrossword 2021-01-18
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- The compass of your phone is possible because of this.
- MS _____ came way before Wikipedia. Yet, it lost.
- I look like a snake and add things together. I am the ____ symbol.
- Hollywood movie and related to this event. (Easiest question)
- The best divide and conquer sorting algorithm wrt space complexity.
- Named after the chemist who proposed the periodic law.
- Elon Musk: Sadak se uthakar star bana dunga (Pretty recent).
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- Elon Musk's hyperloop lacks ____ and that's why its superfast.
- Can be used to move the world (if you have a place to stand).
- A says B is lying. B says A is telling the truth. What is this statement ?
- Version of Android. Buzz buzz buzzz.
- I made Endgame possible. I am _____ physics.
- HCV's favorite animal (Sabne JEE diya hai na ?).
- A form of interstellar clouds (Have you seen MCU's Guardians of the Galaxy ?).
14 Clues: Version of Android. Buzz buzz buzzz. • I made Endgame possible. I am _____ physics. • HCV's favorite animal (Sabne JEE diya hai na ?). • MS _____ came way before Wikipedia. Yet, it lost. • The compass of your phone is possible because of this. • Named after the chemist who proposed the periodic law. • Elon Musk: Sadak se uthakar star bana dunga (Pretty recent). • ...
Earth Science 2017-11-14
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- A hard material made of minerals.
- A rock formed by cooled magma or lava.
- A mineral's resistance to being scratched.
- A coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments within a matrix of finer grained material.
- A rock that has been changed because of heat and pressure.
- When a rock breaks in predictable patterns.
- Degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume.
- A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity.
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- When a rock breaks into random pieces.
- A naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted.
- A rock formed by the sediments of other rocks.
- The mark left behind by a mineral when it is scratched against a streak plate.
- The way light reflects off a mineral.
- A solid, naturally occurring, inorganic material with a specific atomic structure and arrangement.
14 Clues: A hard material made of minerals. • The way light reflects off a mineral. • When a rock breaks into random pieces. • A rock formed by cooled magma or lava. • A mineral's resistance to being scratched. • When a rock breaks in predictable patterns. • A rock formed by the sediments of other rocks. • A rock that has been changed because of heat and pressure. • ...
haydens cross word puzzle 2023-11-29
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- Involves looking at the small and big picture
- of Control Determines the number of subordinates a manager can supervise at one time
- Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship
- Organization Is an organizational structure where people report to multiple managers who have different roles
- Skills Allow managers to accurately convey thoughts, feelings, goals and objectives to employees
- Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals
- Allow managers to inspire their employees
- Includes displaying honesty, sincerity and candor in all situations
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- Skills Are used in working with others
- & Organizational Skills Involve the ability to effectively and efficiently
- Roles Place the manager at the center of the decision-making process
- Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work
- Drive Allows a leader to stay energized
- Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners through the use
- Authority Consists of the right to advise and assist those who possess line authority
15 Clues: Skills Are used in working with others • Drive Allows a leader to stay energized • Allow managers to inspire their employees • Involves looking at the small and big picture • Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship • Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals • Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work • ...
haydens cross word puzzle 2023-11-29
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- Involves looking at the small and big picture
- of Control Determines the number of subordinates a manager can supervise at one time
- Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship
- Organization Is an organizational structure where people report to multiple managers who have different roles
- Skills Allow managers to accurately convey thoughts, feelings, goals and objectives to employees
- Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals
- Allow managers to inspire their employees
- Includes displaying honesty, sincerity and candor in all situations
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- Skills Are used in working with others
- & Organizational Skills Involve the ability to effectively and efficiently
- Roles Place the manager at the center of the decision-making process
- Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work
- Drive Allows a leader to stay energized
- Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners through the use
- Authority Consists of the right to advise and assist those who possess line authority
15 Clues: Skills Are used in working with others • Drive Allows a leader to stay energized • Allow managers to inspire their employees • Involves looking at the small and big picture • Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship • Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals • Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work • ...
Instrumentation 2023-02-13
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- The scientific principle used for a method
- The smallest amount of substance that can provide a measurable signal above the blank
- Written directions on how to utilize a method
- May need to be done if sample matrix poses problems with establishing a standard curve
- The ability to discriminate between small differences in concentration
- Concentration range where measurements can be made; dynamic range
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- Diffractiongratings and prisms are examples of this
- A type of detector that amplifies an incoming signal
- How close a result is to the actual value
- Sometimes interchanged with specificity; the ability to discriminate between the analyte and other substances
- The reproducibility of test results
- A function of accuracy; a measure of systematic error of a method
- A ________ method that has been validated to provide accurate results; other methods are compared to this one
- A selected portion of the EMS; narrower indicates higher resolution
14 Clues: The reproducibility of test results • How close a result is to the actual value • The scientific principle used for a method • Written directions on how to utilize a method • Diffractiongratings and prisms are examples of this • A type of detector that amplifies an incoming signal • A function of accuracy; a measure of systematic error of a method • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Vocab Review 2023-04-28
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- oxygen NOT present
- pigment present in plants that absorb every color of light except green, giving plants their green color
- folded membranes of the mitochondria
- molecules that carry electrons in order to pass on their energy
- fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana
- process of an organism making its own food using chemicals instead of sunlight
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- converts the chemical energy in food (glucose) to chemical energy stored in ATP
- the overall process by which sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are chemically converted into chemical energy stored in glucose
- adds oxygen to the Calvin Cycle instead of carbon dioxide
- in the presence of oxygen
- fluid-like substance that fills the space inside the mitochondria
- clusters of chlorophyll and proteins that trap energy from the sun
- pancake-like stacks of the thylakoid membrane
- pores on the underside of leaves
14 Clues: oxygen NOT present • in the presence of oxygen • pores on the underside of leaves • folded membranes of the mitochondria • pancake-like stacks of the thylakoid membrane • adds oxygen to the Calvin Cycle instead of carbon dioxide • fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana • molecules that carry electrons in order to pass on their energy • ...
bio vocab 6 2022-06-16
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- the cycle of chemical reactions performed by plants to “fix” carbon from CO2 into three-carbon sugars.
- The series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis that require light energy that is captured by light
- membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria
- energy the cell use to move things in and out
- a pigment that gives plants their green color,
- process by which a cell
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
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- the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process.
- energy in sunlight and uses it to
- food
- an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain.
- the thing we breath
- the colorless proteinaceous matrix of a chloroplast in which the chlorophyll-containing lamellae are embedded.
14 Clues: food • the thing we breath • process by which a cell • energy in sunlight and uses it to • energy the cell use to move things in and out • a pigment that gives plants their green color, • an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain. • membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-06-17
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- Telomeric DNA (ALT) form used as diagnostic marker. Shape. (6)
- Catastrophic event of fragmentation and reordering of chromatin (14)
- Hallmark of cancer suggesting self renewal potential (8)
- Specialised dynamic region where cancer cells thrive (5)
- Extracts of periwinkle flower, anti-tubulin activity. Genus. (5)
- ‘To gnaw’- CAR T cells extract and acquire tumor antigens by this process (12)
- Non-random, positively selected mutations in mtDNA contributing to oncogenic process (6)
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- Viral propogation without integration in host DNA, characteristic Epstein Barr Virus (7)
- Apoptosis following contact loss with extracellular matrix (7)
- Specific mucin-rich ovarian tumor metastasised from primary stomach cancer.noun. (10)
- Loss of this protein enhances migratory potential of cells (8)
- Monoclonal Ab targetting a receptor tyrosine kinase protein of EGF family in breast cancer (9)
- Protein promoting Darwin's principle in context of cancer (8)
- Phenomenon of shielded propogation by enucleated cells for metastasis (8)
14 Clues: Hallmark of cancer suggesting self renewal potential (8) • Specialised dynamic region where cancer cells thrive (5) • Protein promoting Darwin's principle in context of cancer (8) • Telomeric DNA (ALT) form used as diagnostic marker. Shape. (6) • Apoptosis following contact loss with extracellular matrix (7) • ...
Cellular respiration 2026-01-23
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- A harmless byproduct formed at the end of the electron transport chain.
- The first step of respiration where glucose is broken down.
- The glucose molecule that acts as the starting fuel for respiration.
- The gas required for aerobic respiration to act as the final electron acceptor.
- The jelly-like substance where glycolysis occurs.
- The final stage of aerobic respiration that produces the most energy.
- The organelle known as the powerhouse where most energy is produced.
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- The process by which cells break down sugar to create energy.
- The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis.
- The primary energy currency of the cell produced during respiration.
- The second stage of respiration that releases carbon dioxide.
- A byproduct of fermentation in yeast cells.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- The waste gas exhaled by animals as a byproduct of the Krebs cycle.
14 Clues: A byproduct of fermentation in yeast cells. • The jelly-like substance where glycolysis occurs. • The first step of respiration where glucose is broken down. • The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis. • The process by which cells break down sugar to create energy. • The second stage of respiration that releases carbon dioxide. • ...
Taifel 2017-03-08
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- an attitude (usually negative) toward the member of some group solely on their membership in that group
- the boys had to estimate this
- how the boys were actually allocated to groups
- profit where boys could give the largest reward to members of both groups
- a participant might pick up on some clue or bias from the researcher
- group the group which you belong to
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- a type of experiment method which has high control of variables
- the study of the interaction of people between or within groups
- where boys could choose the largest possible difference in reward between members of the different groups
- artifical environment
- th behavioural expression of prejudice.treating a person or particular group of people differently
- named of a grid that the boys filled in
- the area that all the boys came from
- the number of participants who took part in the first experiment
14 Clues: artifical environment • the boys had to estimate this • group the group which you belong to • the area that all the boys came from • named of a grid that the boys filled in • how the boys were actually allocated to groups • a type of experiment method which has high control of variables • the study of the interaction of people between or within groups • ...
haydens cross word puzzle 2023-11-29
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- Involves looking at the small and big picture
- of Control Determines the number of subordinates a manager can supervise at one time
- Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship
- Organization Is an organizational structure where people report to multiple managers who have different roles
- Skills Allow managers to accurately convey thoughts, feelings, goals and objectives to employees
- Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals
- Allow managers to inspire their employees
- Includes displaying honesty, sincerity and candor in all situations
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- Skills Are used in working with others
- & Organizational Skills Involve the ability to effectively and efficiently
- Roles Place the manager at the center of the decision-making process
- Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work
- Drive Allows a leader to stay energized
- Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners through the use
- Authority Consists of the right to advise and assist those who possess line authority
15 Clues: Skills Are used in working with others • Drive Allows a leader to stay energized • Allow managers to inspire their employees • Involves looking at the small and big picture • Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship • Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals • Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work • ...
Managing People Crossword 2023-11-14
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- Leader Hold the final responsibility but delegate authority to others
- Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work
- Individual Are driven and likely to work for achievement
- Skill Are used in working with others
- skill Are used in working with others
- Roles Place the manger at the center of the decision-making process
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- Individual Place the blame on others rather than themselves
- Authority Gives the right to make decisions and give orders to subordinates regarding production,sales and finance
- Involves looking at the small and big picture
- Authority Consists of the right to advise and assist those who possess line authority
- Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners
- Organization Is an organizational structure where people report to multiple managers who have different roles
- Drive Encompasses the idea of being goal oriented
- Leader Hold all the authority and responsibility
- Theories Are ideas associated with successful management techniques
15 Clues: Skill Are used in working with others • skill Are used in working with others • Involves looking at the small and big picture • Leader Hold all the authority and responsibility • Drive Encompasses the idea of being goal oriented • Individual Are driven and likely to work for achievement • Individual Place the blame on others rather than themselves • ...
Sydney's Christmas morning puzzle 2024-12-25
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- The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter
- Reaper: The entity that collects Sims' souls
- The product of all positive integers up to a given number, denoted by n!
- The green diamond above a Sim's head
- The space between two intersecting lines or planes, measured in degrees
- A square made of several rounds of crochet stitches, often used in blankets
- The rate at which a function is changing at any given point
- A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns
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- A magical creature with the body of a horse and the wings of an eagle
- A number greater than 1 with no divisors other than 1 and itself
- A currency used in the game
- A type of blanket often made using crochet
- An object in which a dark wizard can hide a part of their soul
- Otherworldly Sims who can abduct and visit your neighborhood
14 Clues: A currency used in the game • The green diamond above a Sim's head • A type of blanket often made using crochet • Reaper: The entity that collects Sims' souls • The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter • The rate at which a function is changing at any given point • A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns • ...
Organizational Design Vocabulary 2024-11-11
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- This kind of authority is advisory; they do not make the decisions or enforce them.
- The duty to get a job done.
- In ___ of command, authority flows within an organization (hint: think military)
- This kind of authority is "direct authority"
- In ____ of labor, we separate a task into smaller steps.
- This is an organizational structure divided by product, process, territory or customer type.
- An individual's formally granted ability to make decisions and pursue goals.
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- This is a traditional organization structure separated into departments.
- Assigning tasks to subordinates.
- The creation or discovery of something new, perhaps a new product.
- In unity of ___, an employee does not report to more than one supervisor.
- The principle that states authority should flow from top to bottom in an unbroken line.
- Organizational _________ is also called organizational structure.
- An organizational structure that combines functional and divisional.
14 Clues: The duty to get a job done. • Assigning tasks to subordinates. • This kind of authority is "direct authority" • In ____ of labor, we separate a task into smaller steps. • Organizational _________ is also called organizational structure. • The creation or discovery of something new, perhaps a new product. • ...
Biology Unit Two Review 2022-12-10
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- Glycolysis occurs in what part of the cell
- In cellular respiration this term means doesn’t require oxygen
- In cellular respiration glucose is broken down into two molecules of what acid
- This cycle happens during the phases of photosynthesis stores energy
- what type of fermentation does this formula represent pyruvic acid + NADH -> Alcohol + CO2 + NAD+
- The four sub-phases of mitosis are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and ____
- what type of fermentation does this formula represent pyruvic acid + NADH -> Lactic acid + NAD+
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- In this phase of mitosis the chromosomes form a line in the center of the cell
- In cellular respiration this term means requires oxygen
- The Krebs cycle occurs in which part of the mitochondria
- A pigment that absorbs some light while reflecting others
- where does photosynthesis take place
- This Reaction happens during the phases of photosynthesis captures energy
- This formula shows what process in plants carbon dioxide + water –sunlight→ glucose + oxygen
14 Clues: where does photosynthesis take place • Glycolysis occurs in what part of the cell • In cellular respiration this term means requires oxygen • The Krebs cycle occurs in which part of the mitochondria • A pigment that absorbs some light while reflecting others • In cellular respiration this term means doesn’t require oxygen • ...
Symbolic AI - Quantified Boolean Formulas in Logic 2025-11-06
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- To make practical use of a method or technique.
- Foundational definitions or assumptions introduced before main results.
- A relationship showing how one variable’s value is influenced by another.
- A logical operator such as “for all” or “there exists.”
- To compute or determine the value of an expression or formula.
- The ability to achieve a result with minimal computational resources.
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- A rectangular array often used to represent structured data or logical relations.
- To extend a result or concept to a broader class of cases.
- A specific mapping of truth values to variables in a Boolean formula.
- The process of representing information in a specific formal structure.
- To stand for or symbolize an object, concept, or logical structure.
- Free from error; precise and correct in detail.
- To confirm that a method or result is correct and consistent.
- To reduce complexity while preserving essential structure.
14 Clues: To make practical use of a method or technique. • Free from error; precise and correct in detail. • A logical operator such as “for all” or “there exists.” • To extend a result or concept to a broader class of cases. • To reduce complexity while preserving essential structure. • To confirm that a method or result is correct and consistent. • ...
PFS Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-27
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- A set amount paid by the patient for a visit
- The act of reviewing a application
- Program run by the state of Oregon to award insurance to low-income individuals
- Type of Medicaid awarded to adults that are just above traditional income limits
- Federal matrix that expresses financial status as a percentage
- A third party that helps pay for medical bills
- Tool used to complete screenings, determines if an application is needed
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- A federal insurance plan primarily designed for those 65 or greater
- Type of expedited screening only available to those who meet certain requirements
- The amount the patient is responsible for before insurance pays
- The amount owed by a patient
- Describes if an individual is able to receive a benefit
- Application state when we are in need of more information
- Collection of financial details to determine eligibility
14 Clues: The amount owed by a patient • The act of reviewing a application • A set amount paid by the patient for a visit • A third party that helps pay for medical bills • Describes if an individual is able to receive a benefit • Collection of financial details to determine eligibility • Application state when we are in need of more information • ...
The Blood and its disorders 2022-04-10
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- Which cells are the smallest of the blood cells?
- Discoid and non-nucleated cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in opposite directions.
- what disorders means a lower than normal number of white blood cells?
- What is the most common disorder of the blood?
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- Thrombocytes are concerned with blood ……
- Lymphocytes and monocytes make up a group called:
- Combined with oxygen it gives the blood a dark bluish red colour.
- A certain type of cells which have granules in their cytoplasm and play a major role in fighting off parasites as well as allergic reactions.
- One of the costituents in the blood that ingest bacteria and produce antibodies.
- What are the other names of the thrombocytes?
- The fluid matrix of the blood.
- what is cancer- like disease of white blood cells?
12 Clues: The fluid matrix of the blood. • Thrombocytes are concerned with blood …… • What are the other names of the thrombocytes? • What is the most common disorder of the blood? • Which cells are the smallest of the blood cells? • Lymphocytes and monocytes make up a group called: • what is cancer- like disease of white blood cells? • ...
Design Crossword 2025-01-16
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- The first step in the design process, where the issue is defined and validated.
- Specifications that a design must meet to be successful.
- The process of improving or redesigning a product for better performance or usability.
- Generating multiple ideas or solutions for a problem.
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- A collection of documents that communicate a project's details and outcomes.
- The process of collecting and analyzing data to assess a prototype's performance.
- A testable model used to evaluate a design.
- Technical illustrations that convey details about a design, including size, material, and assembly.
- A decision-making tool used to compare and evaluate solutions based on specific criteria.
- Limitations or restrictions in the design process.
- Principles from science, technology, engineering, and mathematics applied in design.
- A process that repeats steps to refine and improve a solution.
12 Clues: A testable model used to evaluate a design. • Limitations or restrictions in the design process. • Generating multiple ideas or solutions for a problem. • Specifications that a design must meet to be successful. • A process that repeats steps to refine and improve a solution. • A collection of documents that communicate a project's details and outcomes. • ...
Terms & Solution 2022-05-12
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- The result of multiplying a number times itself
- The type of sequence you find the next value by multiplying the previous one
- An polynomial with One term
- Starts at (1,0) on a unit circle and measured angles and or degree of radian for said circle or angle
- A GCF Method used when we have four terms
- Equation Where the equation is under a Radical
- 8(1.5)^x
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- The Fifth Degree of a polynomial
- A Quanitiy obtained by the addition of the elements of a matrix rule
- Geometry (study of Geometry through a coordinate system
- The exponent or power to which a case must be raised to yield a given number
- Rule for the solution a of a system of linear equations with many unknowns
12 Clues: 8(1.5)^x • An polynomial with One term • The Fifth Degree of a polynomial • A GCF Method used when we have four terms • The result of multiplying a number times itself • Equation Where the equation is under a Radical • Geometry (study of Geometry through a coordinate system • A Quanitiy obtained by the addition of the elements of a matrix rule • ...
AI in GPUs 2026-03-30
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- How much data can move between memory and GPU at once.
- The process of improving AI models for better speed or accuracy.
- What GPUs and tensor cores do to math operations for AI.
- Basic math operations computers perform to solve problems.
- Software tools like TensorFlow or PyTorch that help build AI models.
- The number of tasks a CPU or GPU has to handle at once.
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- A secret ingredient of deep learning that tensor cores speed up.
- When a trained AI model makes predictions on new data.
- Performing many tasks at the same time, like GPUs do.
- A multi-dimensional array used in deep learning computations.
- Describes systems, like self-driving cars, that operate without human control.
- Individual processing units inside a CPU or GPU.
12 Clues: Individual processing units inside a CPU or GPU. • Performing many tasks at the same time, like GPUs do. • How much data can move between memory and GPU at once. • When a trained AI model makes predictions on new data. • The number of tasks a CPU or GPU has to handle at once. • What GPUs and tensor cores do to math operations for AI. • ...
Axial/Appendicular Skeletons 2022-03-09
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- tightly packed tissue that composes the wall of the diaphysis
- a tube with a hollow chamber that is continuous with the spaces of the spongy bone
- a layer of hyaline cartilage that coats the articulating portion of the epiphysis
- bony plates that branch to make spongy bone
- bone-forming cell
- a tough, vascular covering of dense connective tissue
- the shaft of a bone
- another word for osteon; a cylinder-shaped unit formed by lamallae that are concentrically clustered around a central canal
- mature bone cells
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- cell that breaks down bone matrix
- an extended portion of a long bone located at each end
- bone that consists of bars and plates separated by irregular spaces
- most bones of the human skeleton are this; bone that begins as hyaline cartilage that is subsequently replaced by bone tissue
13 Clues: bone-forming cell • mature bone cells • the shaft of a bone • cell that breaks down bone matrix • bony plates that branch to make spongy bone • a tough, vascular covering of dense connective tissue • an extended portion of a long bone located at each end • tightly packed tissue that composes the wall of the diaphysis • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2023-01-13
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- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- process that does not require oxygen
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- electron carrier involved in glycosis
- a unit of energy of 1,000 calories (equal to 1 large calorie)
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- universal electron carrier
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- plays a central role in sugar metabolism
- amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degrees celsius
- intermost ompartment in the mitochondria
- a molecule that is produced by a living organism
- process that requires oxygen
- respiration is the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell function
13 Clues: universal electron carrier • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycosis • plays a central role in sugar metabolism • intermost ompartment in the mitochondria • a molecule that is produced by a living organism • a unit of energy of 1,000 calories (equal to 1 large calorie) • ...
Bones Part 1-2 Vocab Review Crossword 2023-12-12
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- cell found in bone in any of its functional states
- main structural protein found in skin and other connective tissues
- elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted
- small bone commonly found embedded within a muscle or tendon near joint surface
- long portion of the bone
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- type of bone cell that breaks down bone tissue
- bones that are equal in length and width
- bones that are longer than they are wide
- stem cells in the bone that play a prodigal role in bone repair and growth
- bone that is made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone
- cells required for bone synthesis and mineralization
- two ends of the long bond
13 Clues: long portion of the bone • two ends of the long bond • bones that are equal in length and width • bones that are longer than they are wide • type of bone cell that breaks down bone tissue • cell found in bone in any of its functional states • cells required for bone synthesis and mineralization • main structural protein found in skin and other connective tissues • ...
What Did You Learn Today? 2017-05-03
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- Metal / In Vmware, type-1 hypervisors are referred as ______.
- / Who first manufactured 3D NAND flash products?
- Computing System / Abbreviation of UCS in CISCO UCS
- / Which redundancy is applied most commonly for a Tier 4 data center?
- bits / In MLC NAND type how many bits of data can be written to a cell?
- Simple support matrix / Abbreviation of EMC ESSM
- 4 / Which Tier data center would have least downtime?
- of data / How much of data can be deleted at a time from a flash storage?
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- Shadowing / Using what technic NAND Flash storages can do READ and WRITE operations simultaneously?
- Verification Testing / Abbreviation of IVT in Cisco IVT
- / What redundancy is available in Tier-3 data center?
- MLC and TLC / What are the different types of NAND flash?
12 Clues: / Who first manufactured 3D NAND flash products? • Simple support matrix / Abbreviation of EMC ESSM • Computing System / Abbreviation of UCS in CISCO UCS • / What redundancy is available in Tier-3 data center? • 4 / Which Tier data center would have least downtime? • Verification Testing / Abbreviation of IVT in Cisco IVT • ...
Chapter 17 - NOT Math, but Calculus 2024-01-26
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- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- The name of Ms. Sydney, Hunter, Kaylie J., and Lacie's dog.
- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- Not made up of or containing cells.
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- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen.
- 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.
- Calcified dental plaque.
12 Clues: Calcified dental plaque. • Nucleus, focus, point of origin. • Not made up of or containing cells. • The name of Ms. Sydney, Hunter, Kaylie J., and Lacie's dog. • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • ...
James Chong n9991654 2017-09-03
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- Runny excretion caused by intestinal infection
- the material (or tissue) in animal or plant cells, in which more specialized structures are embedded, and a specific part of the mitochondrion.
- Usual place where E coli lives in humans and animals
- Full name of E coli
- a slender thread-like structure, especially a microscopic whip-like appendage which enables many protozoa, bacteria, spermatozoa, etc. to swim
- bacteria lose the crystal violet stain (and take the color of the red counterstain) in Gram's method of staining
- what shape is the bacterium
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- True or false - all e coli are harmful to the body
- What unit is the cell measured in
- (of cells, gametes, and single-celled organisms) capable of motion.
- Urinary system infection abbreviation
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus
- what does E coli usually cause in the intenstines
14 Clues: Full name of E coli • what shape is the bacterium • What unit is the cell measured in • Urinary system infection abbreviation • Runny excretion caused by intestinal infection • what does E coli usually cause in the intenstines • True or false - all e coli are harmful to the body • Usual place where E coli lives in humans and animals • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2014-03-12
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- series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light
- organism capable of making nutritive organic molecules from inorganic sources
- Abbreviation for
- synthesis of complex organic material using carbon dioxide, water, inorganic salts, and light energy
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- Cycle/A cyclical series of biochemical reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts during photosynthesis.
- Transport/A group of compounds that pass electron from one to another
- Synthase/An enzyme that catalyzes the formation
- reaction taking place in the chloroplast
- multisubunit complex found mainly in the thylakoid membranes of plants and algae,
- biology) membranous cisternae of the chloroplast,
- An organism that is unable to synthesize its own organic carbon-based compounds
- green pigment found in the chloroplasts of higher plants
- material from which a dye, a paint, or the like, may be prepared
- spongy, colorless matrix of a cell that functionally supports the cell.
14 Clues: Abbreviation for • reaction taking place in the chloroplast • Synthase/An enzyme that catalyzes the formation • biology) membranous cisternae of the chloroplast, • green pigment found in the chloroplasts of higher plants • material from which a dye, a paint, or the like, may be prepared • Transport/A group of compounds that pass electron from one to another • ...
haydens cross word puzzle 2023-11-29
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- Involves looking at the small and big picture
- of Control Determines the number of subordinates a manager can supervise at one time
- Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship
- Organization Is an organizational structure where people report to multiple managers who have different roles
- Skills Allow managers to accurately convey thoughts, feelings, goals and objectives to employees
- Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals
- Allow managers to inspire their employees
- Includes displaying honesty, sincerity and candor in all situations
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- Skills Are used in working with others
- & Organizational Skills Involve the ability to effectively and efficiently
- Roles Place the manager at the center of the decision-making process
- Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work
- Drive Allows a leader to stay energized
- Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners through the use
- Authority Consists of the right to advise and assist those who possess line authority
15 Clues: Skills Are used in working with others • Drive Allows a leader to stay energized • Allow managers to inspire their employees • Involves looking at the small and big picture • Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship • Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals • Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work • ...
Crossword 5 2024-01-30
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- How many bits form a byte
- High counting rates result in higher _________losses (2 words)
- The purpose of this correction is eliminating differences in sensitivity between detectors
- Image nonlinearity/Distortion in gamma camera imaging presented as inward “bowing”
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- Commonly used phantom in quality control of gamma camera
- Electronics responsible for matching impedance levels between the detector and subsequent components in the system
- How many times is TVT that of HVT
- PET tracer for studying presynaptic dopaminergic function in Parkinson’s disease
- Using this reconstruction method, prior knowledge of the system can be built into a system matrix
- Parameter of CT tube responsible for increasing photon flux
- It is both a protocol for transmitting images and a file format for storing them
- Mode of acquisition used for dynamic image acquisition
- Quadrant sharing of PMTs results in ___________ dead time losses
- One of the kinetic models developed for quantitative PET imaging(2 words)
14 Clues: How many bits form a byte • How many times is TVT that of HVT • Mode of acquisition used for dynamic image acquisition • Commonly used phantom in quality control of gamma camera • Parameter of CT tube responsible for increasing photon flux • High counting rates result in higher _________losses (2 words) • ...
MORE STELLAR 2024-09-29
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- SHORT FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SECURITY AND REFORMATION ACT
- THERE ARE 2 KINDS, BOTH HOT AND COLD
- POWERFUL FINANCIAL SYSTEM EXCHANGE MATRIX BUILT ON THE STELLAR BLOCKCHAIN, TYPE OF BRIDGE
- ARE AN AUTHENTICATION CREDENTIAL, SAFER THAN PASSWORDS, CAN ALSO BE USED TO OPEN YOUR FRONT DOOR
- PLATFORM THAT MANAGES CELESTIAL ASSETS FOR CLIENTS ALL OVER THE UNIVERSE. 2WRDS
- CODE THAT IS USED FOR STELLAR. EXAMPLE: LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM 2WRDS
- TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN 3 COUNTRIES
- THEY ARE THE ONES THAT ARE REALLY IN CHARGE
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- SHORT FOR THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC SECUTIRY AND REFORMATION ACT
- A COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS USED TO RECORD ACCOUNTING TRANSACTIONS
- WHAT THE Q STANDS FOR IN QFS
- COMPONENTS THAT MAKE UP STELLAR, SUCH AS BLOCKCHAIN, STABLE COINS, ANCHORS, SMART CONTRACTS AND MANY MORE
- ASSETS THAT ARE BACKED BY FIAT OR COMMODITIES
- INCLUDES FACIAL RECOGNITION, RETINAL SCANNING AND FINGER PRINTS
14 Clues: WHAT THE Q STANDS FOR IN QFS • TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN 3 COUNTRIES • THERE ARE 2 KINDS, BOTH HOT AND COLD • THEY ARE THE ONES THAT ARE REALLY IN CHARGE • ASSETS THAT ARE BACKED BY FIAT OR COMMODITIES • SHORT FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SECURITY AND REFORMATION ACT • SHORT FOR THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC SECUTIRY AND REFORMATION ACT • ...
Cells 2019-02-26
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- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body
- Biological structure
- A large series of cells that work together to form a specific function
- Organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- Body fluid
- Mostly made of cellulose, this is the tough and rigid outer layer of plant cells.
- A barrier between your internal cells and the dirt and microbes in the environment
- The thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a living cell
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- The green (in color) pigment found in chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place
- Shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps take food and manufacture energy from it.
- The main brain of the cell that contains most of the cell's DNA
- Thin, intertwined pieces of DNA found in the cell's nucleus
- Storage areas of the cell known for storing mostly water and/or food
- A structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed
14 Clues: Body fluid • Biological structure • Organelle that conducts photosynthesis • A structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed • Thin, intertwined pieces of DNA found in the cell's nucleus • The thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a living cell • Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body • ...
haydens cross word puzzle 2023-11-29
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- Involves looking at the small and big picture
- of Control Determines the number of subordinates a manager can supervise at one time
- Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship
- Organization Is an organizational structure where people report to multiple managers who have different roles
- Skills Allow managers to accurately convey thoughts, feelings, goals and objectives to employees
- Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals
- Allow managers to inspire their employees
- Includes displaying honesty, sincerity and candor in all situations
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- Skills Are used in working with others
- & Organizational Skills Involve the ability to effectively and efficiently
- Roles Place the manager at the center of the decision-making process
- Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work
- Drive Allows a leader to stay energized
- Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners through the use
- Authority Consists of the right to advise and assist those who possess line authority
15 Clues: Skills Are used in working with others • Drive Allows a leader to stay energized • Allow managers to inspire their employees • Involves looking at the small and big picture • Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship • Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals • Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work • ...
haydens cross word puzzle 2023-11-29
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- Involves looking at the small and big picture
- of Control Determines the number of subordinates a manager can supervise at one time
- Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship
- Organization Is an organizational structure where people report to multiple managers who have different roles
- Skills Allow managers to accurately convey thoughts, feelings, goals and objectives to employees
- Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals
- Allow managers to inspire their employees
- Includes displaying honesty, sincerity and candor in all situations
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- Skills Are used in working with others
- & Organizational Skills Involve the ability to effectively and efficiently
- Roles Place the manager at the center of the decision-making process
- Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work
- Drive Allows a leader to stay energized
- Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners through the use
- Authority Consists of the right to advise and assist those who possess line authority
15 Clues: Skills Are used in working with others • Drive Allows a leader to stay energized • Allow managers to inspire their employees • Involves looking at the small and big picture • Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship • Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals • Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work • ...
haydens cross word puzzle 2023-11-29
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- Involves looking at the small and big picture
- of Control Determines the number of subordinates a manager can supervise at one time
- Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship
- Organization Is an organizational structure where people report to multiple managers who have different roles
- Skills Allow managers to accurately convey thoughts, feelings, goals and objectives to employees
- Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals
- Allow managers to inspire their employees
- Includes displaying honesty, sincerity and candor in all situations
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- Skills Are used in working with others
- & Organizational Skills Involve the ability to effectively and efficiently
- Roles Place the manager at the center of the decision-making process
- Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work
- Drive Allows a leader to stay energized
- Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners through the use
- Authority Consists of the right to advise and assist those who possess line authority
15 Clues: Skills Are used in working with others • Drive Allows a leader to stay energized • Allow managers to inspire their employees • Involves looking at the small and big picture • Organization Has a superior-subordinate relationship • Roles Are concerned with the relationships between individuals • Roles Are concerned with the information aspects of managerial work • ...
