matrix Crossword Puzzles
TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM 2023-10-11
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- High-frequency ultrasound
- He first conceived the percutaneous absorption of drug substances
- It consist of a drug that is impregnated into a flexible, durable woven fabric or extruded synthetic material that is coated with an adhesive agent
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- Stratum corneum is composed of 40% protein mainly ___________
- Delivery of a charged chemical compound across the skin membrane using an electrical field.
- TDDS systems incorporate a drug matrix layer between the backing and the frontal layers.
6 Clues: High-frequency ultrasound • Stratum corneum is composed of 40% protein mainly ___________ • He first conceived the percutaneous absorption of drug substances • TDDS systems incorporate a drug matrix layer between the backing and the frontal layers. • Delivery of a charged chemical compound across the skin membrane using an electrical field. • ...
Math 2022-11-11
November 2024-12-02
4 Clues: Something we’re living in • Lovecraftian Entity with an octopus head • Something you wear on your head or in your mouth • A recent movie title that means someone evil but also pretty sick
Sync 11 Vocabulary Review Pt. 2 2021-08-12
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- A specialized acrylic monomer that has excellent adhesion to the natural nail plate and polymerizes in seconds. - ch 27 -
- Used on the natural nail prior to product application to assist in adhesion; used to chemically bond the enhancement product to the natural nail. - ch 28 -
- A method whereby two colors of resin are used to overlay the nail. - ch 29 -
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe. - ch 9 -
- A noninfectious condition that affects the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate. - ch 10 -
- A chemical that initiates the polymerization reaction. - ch 29 -
- Strip of fabric cut to 1∕8-inch (3.12mm) in length and applied to the weak point of the nail during the four-week fabric wrap maintenance to repair or strengthen a weak point in a nail enhancement.
- Temporary nail wraps made of very thin paper. - ch 27 -
- Split or brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate. - ch 10 -
- Gels that are thinner in consistency than building gels, allowing them to settle and level during application. - ch 29 -
- When the nail is abnormal in shape or form. - ch 9 -
- Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate. - ch 9 -
- The tacky surface left on the nail after a light cured gel has cured. - ch 29 -
- Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area. - ch 10 -
- Refers to how many grains of sand are on the file per square inch. - ch 28 -
- When one color of gel, usually clear, is applied over the entire surface of the nail. - ch 29 -
- Thickening of nails. - ch 10 -
- A very thin-viscosity, light cured gel that is usually pigmented and packaged in a pot or a polish bottle and used as an alternative to traditional nail lacquers. - ch 29 -
- Any thick-viscosity adhesive resin that is used to build an arch and curve to the fingernail. - ch 29 -
- Severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate. - ch 10 -
- Also known as polymerization reaction; process that joins together monomers to create very long polymer chains. - ch 28 -
- Also known as athlete’s foot; medical term for fungal infections of the feet; red, itchy rash of the skin on the bottom of the feet and/or in between the toes, usually found between the fourth and fifth toe. - ch 10 -
- Enhancements created by combining monomer liquid and polymer powder. - ch 28 -
- A main ingredient used to create light cured gel nail enhancements. - ch 29 -
- Also known as traditional UV and LED gels; gels that cannot be removed with a solvent and must be filed off the natural nail. - ch 29 -
- Term used for when a nail enhancement needs to be serviced after two or more weeks from the initial application of the nail enhancement product. - ch 27 -
- Used to coat and secure fabric wraps to the natural nail and nail tip. - ch 27 -
- Area where the nail plate cells are formed; this area is composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate. - ch 9 -
- The bonding agent used to secure the nail tip to the natural nail. - ch 27 -
- Also known as UV light bulb; special bulb that emits UV and LED light to cure UV and LED gel nail enhancements. - ch 29 -
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- Also known as onyx; the hard protective plate is composed mainly of keratin, the same fibrous protein found in skin and hair. The keratin in natural nails is harder than the keratin in skin or hair. - ch 9 -
- Also known as activator; acts as the dryer that speeds up the hardening process of the wrap resin or adhesive overlay. - ch 27 -
- Also known as curing or hardening; chemical reaction that creates polymers. - ch 28 -
- Also known as white spots; whitish discolorations of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area; not related to the body’s health or vitamin deficiencies. - ch 10 -
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail. Redness, pus, and swelling are usually seen in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate. - ch 10 -
- The line of the nail enhancement that runs straight from the cuticle down the side or wall of the nail to the end of the extension. - ch 28 -
- The part of the nail enhancement where the natural nail grows beyond the finger and becomes the free edge. This area needs strength to support the nail extension. - ch 28 -
- Hemorrhage caused by trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allow small amounts of blood flow. - ch 10 -
- A method of securing a layer of fabric or paper on and around the nail tip to ensure its strength and durability. - ch 27 -
- Found in polymer powder; when activated by a catalyst, will spring into action and cause monomer molecules to permanently link together into long polymer chains. - ch 28 -
- Also known as arch; the area of the nail that has all of the strength. - ch 28 -
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate. - ch 10 -
- Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit. - ch 10 -
- Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate. - ch 9 -
- Also known as lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail. - ch 9 -
- Substance formed by combining many small molecules (monomers) into very long, chain-like structures. - ch 28 -
- Also known as UV and LED gel;type of nail enhancement product that hardens when exposed to a UV and LED light. - ch 29 -
- Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited. - ch 10 -
- Made from a very thin, synthetic mesh with a loose weave. - ch 27 -
- The amount of monomer liquid and polymer powder used to create a bead. - ch 28 -
- The measurement of the thickness or thinness of a liquid and how the fluid flows. - ch 29 -
- named for the nail bed color; is usually caused by a lack of circulating oxygen in the red blood cells. - ch 10 -
- nails turn a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation. - ch 10 -
- Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail. - ch 10 -
- Made from a thin, natural material with a tight weave that becomes transparent when wrap resin is applied. - ch 27 -
- Light emitting diode. - ch 29 -
- Chemical liquid mixed with polymer powder to form the sculptured nail enhancement. - ch 28 -
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place. - ch 9 -
- Composed of several major parts of the fingernail including the nail plate, nail bed, matrix, cuticle, eponychium, hyponychium, specialized ligaments, and nail fold. - ch 9 -
- Piece of fabric cut to completely cover a crack or break in the nail. - ch 27 -
- Special container that holds monomer liquid and polymer powder. - ch 28 -
- A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears. - ch 10 -
62 Clues: Thickening of nails. - ch 10 - • Light emitting diode. - ch 29 - • When the nail is abnormal in shape or form. - ch 9 - • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate. - ch 10 - • Temporary nail wraps made of very thin paper. - ch 27 - • A chemical that initiates the polymerization reaction. - ch 29 - • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2018-01-26
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- what is broken down in the Krebs cycle?
- This is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose C₆H₁₂O₆, into pyruvate.
- Place where glycolysis takes place.
- Type of anaerobic respiration used by organisms such as yeast to recycle products of glycolysis. Alcohol and Carbon Dioxide made, NO additional ATP made. Used in making beer, bread and wine.
- Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are these types of pathway.
- How many membranes does a mitochondria have?
- This is the energy produced during Glycolosis.
- An organism that can make its own food.
- What is the inner part of the mitochondria called?
- Another name for Anaerobic Respiration.
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- What is the oxygen converted into in Glycolysis?
- The process in which a plant obtains its food for energy.
- Organisms obtain energy in a process called.
- Step of aerobic respiration that take the high energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to change ADP to ATP. 34 ATP is made.
- An organism that must consume its food.
- Protein that helps make ATP.
- This is the Respiration that requires oxygen.
- What is the final electron acceptor?
- Organelle found in all organisms that is the site of aerobic cellular respiration
19 Clues: Protein that helps make ATP. • Place where glycolysis takes place. • What is the final electron acceptor? • what is broken down in the Krebs cycle? • An organism that must consume its food. • An organism that can make its own food. • Another name for Anaerobic Respiration. • Organisms obtain energy in a process called. • How many membranes does a mitochondria have? • ...
Tissue Vocab 2025-11-20
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- tissue.
- tissue Tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
- shape.
- – an organic molecule consisting of a long chain of amino acids folded into a
- type of tissue that covers body surfaces, lines organs, and forms protective barriers; also
- – a molecule, usually a protein, which catalyzes a chemical reaction.
- – a substance that is used by the body for energy, growth, or other processes
- The removal of waste products from the body.
- acid – a component of a fat molecule, along with glycerol.
- system – a group of organs that work together to break down and absorb
- tissue Tissue that receives and sends electrical signals; makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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- Matrix (ECM) A network of nonliving material, such as proteins and fibers, that supports and surrounds cells in
- A nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals in the nervous system.
- tissue
- tissue that supports, connects, or separates other tissues and organs; contains an extracellular
- to life.
- from food, as well as eliminate the resulting wastes.
- The release of useful substances produced by cells or glands.
- The process of taking in substances such as nutrients or chemicals into cells or tissues.
- in absorption, secretion, and sensation.
20 Clues: tissue • shape. • tissue. • to life. • in absorption, secretion, and sensation. • The removal of waste products from the body. • from food, as well as eliminate the resulting wastes. • acid – a component of a fat molecule, along with glycerol. • The release of useful substances produced by cells or glands. • ...
Antibiotics and Bacteria 2023-03-05
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- A large group of single-cell microorganisms. Some cause infections and disease in animals and humans.
- when Mutations can provide resistance to antibiotics
- medicines that fight bacterial infection
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- community of bacteria enclosed in a self-produced exopolysaccharide matrix that adheres to a biotic or abiotic surface.
- happens when the germs no longer respond to the antibiotics designed to kill them
- is the community of microorganisms (such as fungi, bacteria and viruses) that exists
6 Clues: medicines that fight bacterial infection • when Mutations can provide resistance to antibiotics • happens when the germs no longer respond to the antibiotics designed to kill them • is the community of microorganisms (such as fungi, bacteria and viruses) that exists • ...
CT Experiment 6 Pre-Quiz 2023-01-19
4 Clues: Transfer function assumes zero _____ conditions • State space can work with ______ initial conditions • ____ matrix is created to convert from state space to transfer function • ______ will create the characteristic equation for the transfer function
CLASS CHALLENGE 2017-11-15
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- negotiable structure where employees are encouraged to take initiative
- decisions are taken at the apex of the organisation in top-down manner
- rigid structure with formal procedure
- A plan covering project logistics and project objectives
- identification of resources, ensuring resource fit, and formulation of a co-ordinating plan
- the match between a given resource and the specifications required
- A system whereby strategy is translated into a number of clearly stated outcomes or objectives
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- groupings arranged according to organisation’s products or services or geographical areas.
- levels of management are stripped out leaving fewer steps between the organisational apex and its base
- an umbrella-type structure for the ownership and co-ordination of a number of clearly separated business units
- workers grouped by both function and product
- a flexible and fluid network of people and communications
- the operating core, the strategic apex, the middle line, the techno-structure, the support staff and ideology.
- groupings arranged according to functional areas
14 Clues: rigid structure with formal procedure • workers grouped by both function and product • groupings arranged according to functional areas • A plan covering project logistics and project objectives • a flexible and fluid network of people and communications • the match between a given resource and the specifications required • ...
CLASS CHALLENGE 2017-11-15
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- groupings arranged according to functional areas
- levels of management are stripped out leaving fewer steps between the organisational apex and its base
- A system whereby strategy is translated into a number of clearly stated outcomes or objectives
- a flexible and fluid network of people and communications
- negotiable structure where employees are encouraged to take initiative
- the operating core, the strategic apex, the middle line, the techno-structure, the support staff and ideology.
- an umbrella-type structure for the ownership and co-ordination of a number of clearly separated business units
- workers grouped by both function and product
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- decisions are taken at the apex of the organisation in top-down manner
- identification of resources, ensuring resource fit, and formulation of a co-ordinating plan
- groupings arranged according to organisation’s products or services or geographical areas.
- A plan covering project logistics and project objectives
- the match between a given resource and the specifications required
- rigid structure with formal procedure
14 Clues: rigid structure with formal procedure • workers grouped by both function and product • groupings arranged according to functional areas • A plan covering project logistics and project objectives • a flexible and fluid network of people and communications • the match between a given resource and the specifications required • ...
Melodie e schermi: quante ne sai? 2024-09-26
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- Di chi era il concerto in cui Sofia si è addormentata, il secondo?
- Di quali film hai fatto la maratona con Sofia, un paio di anni fa, e che vi hanno fatto ridere?
- Famoso gruppo musicale britannico con successi come “Wonderwall”.
- Genere musicale che ascolta tanto Gaia ma che a te non piace.
- Nome della band che ha suonato all’ultimo concerto a cui hai partecipato con Gaia e Sofia.
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- Film del 1999 che ha reso celebre il personaggio di Neo.
- Film preferito di Sofia.
- Serie TV cult che seguiva le avventure di sei amici a New York.
- Genere musicale tamarro che odi.
- Famosa band britannica famosa per la canzone “Hey Jude”.
- Serie TV animata con personaggi come Bart e Homer.
- Di chi era il concerto che sei andato a vedere con Gaia?
- Saga fantasy famosissima che Roberta odia.
- Band rock che ti piace molto, ma che annoia Sofia perché le loro canzoni durano almeno sette minuti.
14 Clues: Film preferito di Sofia. • Genere musicale tamarro che odi. • Saga fantasy famosissima che Roberta odia. • Serie TV animata con personaggi come Bart e Homer. • Film del 1999 che ha reso celebre il personaggio di Neo. • Famosa band britannica famosa per la canzone “Hey Jude”. • Di chi era il concerto che sei andato a vedere con Gaia? • ...
Crossword puzzle - Tissue Engineering 2024-02-04
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- ______________ stem cells are also known as somatic stem cells.
- key constituent of ECM
- If a person is going to receive stem cell transplantation, they need to go through chemotherapy and other radiation procedures as a part of the preparation for the transplantation..(true/false)
- ability to differentiate into 2 or more lineages
- The transcription factor TF-2 is a part of the original set of reprogramming factors for the production of induced pluripotent stem cells.
- hematopoietic stem cells mostly exist in a state of ____________
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- which organ cannot be transplanted present?
- ability to form entire organism
- __________ are a replacement for extracellular matrix in artificial cell culture mediums.
- Tissue transplants usually give rise to a ______ response.
- ___________ are the favorite cell type in tissue engineering as they don’t evoke an immune response.
- Cell culture technique in 2 dimensions was first discovered by ___________
- distinctive property of stem cells
- Embryonic stem cells are derived from the ________ of the blastocyst.
14 Clues: key constituent of ECM • ability to form entire organism • distinctive property of stem cells • which organ cannot be transplanted present? • ability to differentiate into 2 or more lineages • Tissue transplants usually give rise to a ______ response. • ______________ stem cells are also known as somatic stem cells. • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2024-10-23
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- a subatomic particle with a negative electrical charge
- The spongy,colorless matrix of a cell that functionally supports the cell.
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- addition of carbon dioxide to organic molecules
- microscopic openings in plant tissues that allow gas exchange
- coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier, accepting electrons and hydrogen atoms to form NADPH
- on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place, and arranged in stacks
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- Organisms that eat others for food
- cycle of chemical reactions performed by plants to “fix” carbon from CO 2 into three-carbon sugars
- a green pigment that helps plants, algae and cyanobacteria convert light energy into chemical bonds
- the middle layer of leaf tissue that contains chloroplasts for photosynthesis
- a process by which plants consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, resulting in a decrease in photosynthetic output
- use light energy to break down water and produce ATP and NADPH
- Organisms that produce their own food
14 Clues: Organisms that eat others for food • Organisms that produce their own food • addition of carbon dioxide to organic molecules • a subatomic particle with a negative electrical charge • microscopic openings in plant tissues that allow gas exchange • use light energy to break down water and produce ATP and NADPH • ...
Ch 6 SYS Crossword 2022-03-31
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- The “Co” in Acetyl CoA stands for ______________.
- Number of times the Krebs cycle “turns” per glucose molecule.
- A reactant of glycolysis is ________, a 3-carbon sugar
- An alternative to cellular respiration that doesn’t require oxygen.
- The location of glycolysis.
- In the Citric Acid Cycle, citrate has ____ potential energy than oxaloacetate. (more, less, equal)
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- Pumping H+ ions from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space is an example of _______ transport.
- The process of converting chemical energy you eat into ATP
- The energy “currency” used to power almost all cellular work (abbreviation)
- It is accurate to say that like on Earth is ____-powered because the sun is the source of almost all life-supporting energy
- Oxygen is the final electron ______ of oxidative phosphorylation.
- An NAD+ molecule accepts 2 electrons from a Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. The NAD+ is being _________.
- There are ______ protein complexes involved in the electron transport chain
- When one molecule is oxidized, another molecule is _______ reduced. (always, sometimes, never)
14 Clues: The location of glycolysis. • The “Co” in Acetyl CoA stands for ______________. • A reactant of glycolysis is ________, a 3-carbon sugar • The process of converting chemical energy you eat into ATP • Number of times the Krebs cycle “turns” per glucose molecule. • Oxygen is the final electron ______ of oxidative phosphorylation. • ...
Project Management Crossword 2022-03-29
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- A key event during the life of a project.
- A statement of the scope, objectives, participants, roles and responsibilities in a project.
- An estimate of funds and/or resources planned to cover a program or project.
- A diagram that shows what factors can be contributing to an issue or problem.
- Member of senior management who supports the project and ensures adequate funding and resources are made available.
- This happens when the requirements and work on a project expand in an unmanaged manner.
- Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects
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- A contractually required work product, produced and delivered to a required state.
- Any factor that potentially can jeopardize the successful completion of a project.
- Document to capture what went well
- Project Management first process
- Sum of knowledge within the profession of project management that is standardized by PMI.
- Deliverables-oriented, graphical, hierarchical representation of the work required to fulfill the project scope statement.
- A schedule network analysis technique.
14 Clues: Project Management first process • Document to capture what went well • A schedule network analysis technique. • A key event during the life of a project. • Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects • An estimate of funds and/or resources planned to cover a program or project. • ...
SG Crossword 3 2020-09-30
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- __________is a centralized web-based solution to manage assets at various sites (casinos, hotels and pubs).
- Who is our Senior Vice President of Operations, Gaming, joined us recently?
- One of the key features of Social Distancing Module (SDM) which enables operators to control the number of players on the gaming floor.
- Name the first customer to Go Live with the solution - Social Distancing Module (SDM)
- The highest hands in poker?
- We introduced the industry's first responsible gaming tool, _____________________. The tool provides players helpful information to personalize and manage play
- Team of the month ‘September 2020’
- In baccarat, the “shoe” is
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- This company later changed its name to Scientific Games Corporation
- Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix
- Pat McHugh, our Lottery Group Chief Executive is named a 2020 __________________ to the Lottery Industry Hall of Fame
- What is an RNG when referring to slots?
- What is the last date to complete 2020 Compliance Courses through True Office Learning.
- Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward?
14 Clues: In baccarat, the “shoe” is • The highest hands in poker? • Team of the month ‘September 2020’ • What is an RNG when referring to slots? • Latest version of the product - Asset Matrix • Maximum no. of Privilege leaves that can be carried forward? • This company later changed its name to Scientific Games Corporation • ...
Respiration 2024-09-05
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- Processes that occur without oxygen to produce energy.
- The first step in respiration where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, producing a small amount of energy.
- The process of adding a phosphate group to a molecule, such as in the production of ATP.
- A series of reactions in the mitochondria that produce energy molecules, like NADH, from pyruvate.
- The main energy molecule used by cells for various functions.
- Processes that require oxygen to produce energy.
- An anaerobic process that breaks down pyruvate to produce energy when oxygen is not available.
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- The fluid inside cells where many chemical reactions, like glycolysis, occur.
- A molecule that carries energy and electrons to the electron transport chain during respiration.
- Organelle in cells that produce energy through respiration.
- The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy.
- The folded inner membranes of mitochondria where the electron transport chain occurs.
- A product of glycolysis that is used in further energy-producing processes.
- The fluid inside the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
14 Clues: Processes that require oxygen to produce energy. • Processes that occur without oxygen to produce energy. • Organelle in cells that produce energy through respiration. • The main energy molecule used by cells for various functions. • The fluid inside the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs. • The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy. • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissues 2023-01-25
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- bone marking which is a large rounded projection may be roughened on end of bone
- type of bone fracture where bone is crushed
- bone tissue cells which work to break bone down
- this forms in the first stage of bone healing after a fracture
- type of fracture where bone breaks on one side and bends on other
- hormone which when released promotes osteoclasts to break down bone releasing calcium in to the blood
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- bone classification characterized by being a complicated shape that don't fit other classes
- scientific term for ends of the bones
- bone classification characterized by being longer than are wide
- ossification characterized by bone being developed from a fibrous membrane
- bone tissue cells which are responsible for building bone by secreting bone matrix
- ossification characterized by bone replacing a hyaline cartilage model
- narrow little slit like opening
- law that states a bone grows or remodels in response to the demands placed on it
14 Clues: narrow little slit like opening • scientific term for ends of the bones • type of bone fracture where bone is crushed • bone tissue cells which work to break bone down • this forms in the first stage of bone healing after a fracture • bone classification characterized by being longer than are wide • type of fracture where bone breaks on one side and bends on other • ...
Data Structures_27.09.2021 2021-09-27
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- To represent sparse matrix in linked list there are _____ fields in a node.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same ROW.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same column.
- In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields.
- The process of collecting all unused nodes and returning them to available space.
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- Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase.
- A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields.
- A special node added in the doubly linked list
- Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases.
- In order to be able to carry out the marking, we need a ____ bit in each node.
10 Clues: A special node added in the doubly linked list • A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields. • Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase. • Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases. • In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields. • ...
Data Structures_27.09.2021 2021-09-27
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- To represent sparse matrix in linked list there are _____ fields in a node.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same ROW.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same column.
- In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields.
- The process of collecting all unused nodes and returning them to available space.
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- Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase.
- A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields.
- A special node added in the doubly linked list
- Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases.
- In order to be able to carry out the marking, we need a ____ bit in each node.
10 Clues: A special node added in the doubly linked list • A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields. • Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase. • Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases. • In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields. • ...
Changes In Organizational Structure HL 2025-12-10
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- ____ is a type of flat organisational structure where teams work autonomously to accomplish tasks and company goals.
- _____ workers are workers who are hired only as needed as the business expands or contracts.
- ____ structure roles in a holacracy self-organise intocircles, or teams of people.
- The benefit of the _____ structure is that a business can add or change its workforce as needed.
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- _____ employees are permanent employees who fulfilthe core mission of the business.
- _____ structure has two or more reporting structures.
- _______ leadership has roles emerge and then disappear in teams as needed and depending on the context.
- _______ employees are workers who are subcontracted to complete specialised tasks.
- In a holacracy, instead of job description there are ____.
9 Clues: _____ structure has two or more reporting structures. • In a holacracy, instead of job description there are ____. • _______ employees are workers who are subcontracted to complete specialised tasks. • ____ structure roles in a holacracy self-organise intocircles, or teams of people. • ...
Data Structures_27.09.2021 2021-09-27
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- To represent sparse matrix in linked list there are _____ fields in a node.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same ROW.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same column.
- In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields.
- The process of collecting all unused nodes and returning them to available space.
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- Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase.
- A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields.
- A special node added in the doubly linked list
- Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases.
- In order to be able to carry out the marking, we need a ____ bit in each node.
10 Clues: A special node added in the doubly linked list • A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields. • Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase. • Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases. • In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields. • ...
Data Structures_27.09.2021 2021-09-27
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- To represent sparse matrix in linked list there are _____ fields in a node.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same ROW.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same column.
- In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields.
- The process of collecting all unused nodes and returning them to available space.
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- Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase.
- A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields.
- A special node added in the doubly linked list
- Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases.
- In order to be able to carry out the marking, we need a ____ bit in each node.
10 Clues: A special node added in the doubly linked list • A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields. • Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase. • Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases. • In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields. • ...
Oocyte (Jacob Chipa, n10529187) 2020-08-05
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- the cell which an oocyte develops into once fully grown
- the process of an oocyte maturing into an ovum
- a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane
- the average female human has roughly 400,000 oocytes during this hormonal period
- the basic units of female reproductive biology, each of which contains an oocyte
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- a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material
- a cell in an ovary which may undergo meiotic division to form an ovum.
- a released oocyte is surrounded by an _____________ matrix, called the zona pellucida
- process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information
9 Clues: the process of an oocyte maturing into an ovum • the cell which an oocyte develops into once fully grown • a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material • a cell in an ovary which may undergo meiotic division to form an ovum. • a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane • ...
Unit 2 Chapter 6 2021-03-03
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- dense fluid within the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane and containing ribosomes and DNA
- A cellular structure consisting of one DNA molecule and associated protein molecules
- membranous sac in a eukaryotic cell's cytoplasm carrying molecules produced by the cell
- The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm.
- portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes
- strong and durable matrix that is often deposited in several laminated layers around the plasma membrane
- A membrane-bounded vesicle whose specialized function varies in different kinds of cells.
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- A type of intercellular junction between animal cells that prevents the leakage of material through the space between cells
- portion of the endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached.
- A eukaryotic cell structure consisting of a “9 + 0” arrangement of microtubule triplets.
- One of a family of closely related organelles that includes chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and amyloplasts.
- cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding
- A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- A globular protein that links into chains
14 Clues: The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm. • A globular protein that links into chains • A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. • portion of the endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached. • portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes • cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding • ...
Unit 2 Chapter 6 2021-03-03
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- The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm.
- portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes
- A eukaryotic cell structure consisting of a “9 + 0” arrangement of microtubule triplets.
- A cellular structure consisting of one DNA molecule and associated protein molecules
- membranous sac in a eukaryotic cell's cytoplasm carrying molecules produced by the cell
- strong and durable matrix that is often deposited in several laminated layers around the plasma membrane
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- A type of intercellular junction between animal cells that prevents the leakage of material through the space between cells
- A membrane-bounded vesicle whose specialized function varies in different kinds of cells.
- cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding
- One of a family of closely related organelles that includes chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and amyloplasts.
- A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- A globular protein that links into chains
- dense fluid within the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane and containing ribosomes and DNA
- portion of the endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached.
14 Clues: The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm. • A globular protein that links into chains • A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. • portion of the endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached. • portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes • cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding • ...
Crossword 2013-06-12
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- The only word in English that ends with the letters "-mt"
- Largest Bird
- Predicting the future, usually in sales or trends
- A ball that does not bounce and passes the batsman at or about head height
- Only word in English with three consecutive sets of double, it starts with "Book..."
- The English superstition that 111 and its multiples are unlucky
- The word has more definitions than any other word in the English language
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- Trademark for a type of matrix barcode first designed for the automotive industry in Japan
- Merchants who sell retail goods or services through the Internet.
- A document denoting money owed from one entity to another
- A batsmen-friendly pitch with little life for the bowlers, often found in Antigua
- Act of verbally abusing or unsettling a batsman, in an attempt to make him lose concentration
- An interactive computer display used for gift registries, online shopping, merchandise location, or other electronic interactions between a shopper and a retail store
- The difference between an item's price and cost
14 Clues: Largest Bird • The difference between an item's price and cost • Predicting the future, usually in sales or trends • The only word in English that ends with the letters "-mt" • A document denoting money owed from one entity to another • The English superstition that 111 and its multiples are unlucky • Merchants who sell retail goods or services through the Internet. • ...
AC 2013-06-12
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- Largest Bird
- A batsmen-friendly pitch with little life for the bowlers, often found in Antigua
- The English superstition that 111 and its multiples are unlucky
- Trademark for a type of matrix barcode first designed for the automotive industry in Japan
- The word has more definitions than any other word in the English language
- Merchants who sell retail goods or services through the Internet.
- Act of verbally abusing or unsettling a batsman, in an attempt to make him lose concentration
- The difference between an item's price and cost
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- Predicting the future, usually in sales or trends
- A ball that does not bounce and passes the batsman at or about head height
- Only word in English with three consecutive sets of double, it starts with "Book..."
- A document denoting money owed from one entity to another
- The only word in English that ends with the letters "-mt"
- An interactive computer display used for gift registries, online shopping, merchandise location, or other electronic interactions between a shopper and a retail store
14 Clues: Largest Bird • The difference between an item's price and cost • Predicting the future, usually in sales or trends • A document denoting money owed from one entity to another • The only word in English that ends with the letters "-mt" • The English superstition that 111 and its multiples are unlucky • Merchants who sell retail goods or services through the Internet. • ...
CLASS CHALLENGE 2017-11-15
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- rigid structure with formal procedure
- groupings arranged according to organisation’s products or services or geographical areas.
- workers grouped by both function and product
- A plan covering project logistics and project objectives
- the match between a given resource and the specifications required
- identification of resources, ensuring resource fit, and formulation of a co-ordinating plan
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- negotiable structure where employees are encouraged to take initiative
- decisions are taken at the apex of the organisation in top-down manner
- groupings arranged according to functional areas
- a flexible and fluid network of people and communications
- levels of management are stripped out leaving fewer steps between the organisational apex and its base
- A system whereby strategy is translated into a number of clearly stated outcomes or objectives
- the operating core, the strategic apex, the middle line, the techno-structure, the support staff and ideology.
- an umbrella-type structure for the ownership and co-ordination of a number of clearly separated business units
14 Clues: rigid structure with formal procedure • workers grouped by both function and product • groupings arranged according to functional areas • A plan covering project logistics and project objectives • a flexible and fluid network of people and communications • the match between a given resource and the specifications required • ...
CLASS CHALLENGE 2017-11-15
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- negotiable structure where employees are encouraged to take initiative
- A system whereby strategy is translated into a number of clearly stated outcomes or objectives
- the operating core, the strategic apex, the middle line, the techno-structure, the support staff and ideology.
- an umbrella-type structure for the ownership and co-ordination of a number of clearly separated business units
- workers grouped by both function and product
- A plan covering project logistics and project objectives
- groupings arranged according to organisation’s products or services or geographical areas.
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- groupings arranged according to functional areas
- identification of resources, ensuring resource fit, and formulation of a co-ordinating plan
- levels of management are stripped out leaving fewer steps between the organisational apex and its base
- rigid structure with formal procedure
- the match between a given resource and the specifications required
- a flexible and fluid network of people and communications
- decisions are taken at the apex of the organisation in top-down manner
14 Clues: rigid structure with formal procedure • workers grouped by both function and product • groupings arranged according to functional areas • A plan covering project logistics and project objectives • a flexible and fluid network of people and communications • the match between a given resource and the specifications required • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2018-03-04
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- / The cellular organelle responsible for the process of photosynthesis
- / In the process of alcohol fermentation, pyruvate combines with H2O to produce _____ and CO2
- / In _____ cellular respiration, there is no electron transport chain
- / _____ is a step in both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration, which does not require oxygen
- / There are two types of fermentation that occur in anaerobic cellular respiration, lactic acid and _____ fermentation
- / the process of oxygen and carbon dioxide passing in and out of the leaf during photosynthesis
- / Pyruvate oxidation happens in the mitochondria _____
- / Cellular respiration is the process by which plants and animals generate ATP from stored forms of _____
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- / The movement of H+ across a membrane to generate ATP
- / The Calvin Benson Cycle has three stages, carbon fixation, _____, and regeneration
- / Plants have _____ pigment within there leave structures that reflect yellow/orange light
- / Animals store glucose as _____
- / A reaction where a compound loses electrons to another molecule
- / A stack of thylakoid is called _____
14 Clues: / Animals store glucose as _____ • / A stack of thylakoid is called _____ • / The movement of H+ across a membrane to generate ATP • / Pyruvate oxidation happens in the mitochondria _____ • / A reaction where a compound loses electrons to another molecule • / In _____ cellular respiration, there is no electron transport chain • ...
HR Terms 2024-07-02
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- Working away from the office by using electric forms of communication
- What structure organizes employees from different departments to temporarily work together
- Theory that people only put in effort to do a task if they expect that it will help to achieve the required result
- A type of training aimed at introducing new employees to the organization
- Decision-making is shared with a greater number of people
- Method of recruitment that determines the roles, tasks, responsibilities and skills required
- Financial Reward that pays workers a percentage of sales
- What type of communication is within the business
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- Type of worker in the Shamrock Organization whopart-timet time
- What type of appraisal takes place on a regular basis
- The amount of people who leave an organization, per time period
- Leadership structure that involves employee in decision-making
- Non-financial reward that broadens the number of tasks an employee does
- Gods of management where power radiates from just a few individuals
14 Clues: What type of communication is within the business • What type of appraisal takes place on a regular basis • Financial Reward that pays workers a percentage of sales • Decision-making is shared with a greater number of people • Type of worker in the Shamrock Organization whopart-timet time • Leadership structure that involves employee in decision-making • ...
Crosswords 2024-11-12
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- Process of providing an array as an argument in a function call.
- User-defined data type consisting of a set of named integral constants.
- Loop that executes at least once before checking the condition.
- Array used to store a sequence of characters, often to form a string.
- Data structure that can store different data types but only one value at a time.
- Loop structure that iterates a set number of times, typically using a counter variable.
- Command used to exit a loop prematurely.
- Data type that groups variables of different types under a single name.
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- Loop structure that continues as long as a condition is true.
- Type of array that uses more than one index, like a matrix.
- Data structure that stores a fixed-size sequence of elements of the same data type.
- Statement that skips the current iteration and moves to the next in a loop.
- Collection where each element is a structure, often used to store multiple records.
- Sequence of characters, often stored in a character array.
14 Clues: Command used to exit a loop prematurely. • Sequence of characters, often stored in a character array. • Type of array that uses more than one index, like a matrix. • Loop structure that continues as long as a condition is true. • Loop that executes at least once before checking the condition. • Process of providing an array as an argument in a function call. • ...
Illuminae 2025-03-14
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- (Pg.7)an underground chamber in which a guided missile is kept ready for firing.
- (Pg.1)relating to the style, appearance, or production of printed matter
- (Pg.22)Lasting for a very short period of time
- (Pg.22)a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation.
- (Pg.17)the formation of an electric arc.
- (Pg.7)the predominant type of battleship in the early 20th century
- (Pg.21)The process of taking legal action
- (Pg.20)the action of driving or pushing forward.
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- (Pg.21)A company or organization that is outstanding, excellent, or high quality
- (Pg.11)a movie theater with several separate screens; a multiplex.
- (Pg.27)mounted guns; artillery.
- (Pg.9)to question about a completed mission or undertaking
- (Pg.27)an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure.
- (Pg.25)a simultaneous discharge of artillery or other guns in a battle.
14 Clues: (Pg.27)mounted guns; artillery. • (Pg.17)the formation of an electric arc. • (Pg.21)The process of taking legal action • (Pg.22)Lasting for a very short period of time • (Pg.20)the action of driving or pushing forward. • (Pg.9)to question about a completed mission or undertaking • (Pg.11)a movie theater with several separate screens; a multiplex. • ...
Emerging Organizational Structures 2025-10-08
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- A structure that uses digital tools and technology for coordination and communication.
- A flexible structure that connects internal and external partners to deliver products or services.
- An organization that adapts quickly to market changes through teamwork and flexibility.
- A structure that forms temporary project teams to complete specific tasks.
- A structure designed to break boundaries between departments or organizations.
- A structure where employees have two bosses — one functional and one project-based.
- An organization that continuously learns and improves from experience.
- A type of organization that removes unnecessary layers and promotes open communication.
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- An organizational system where roles are distributed rather than job titles (used in some startups).
- A structure that operates mainly through online connections without physical offices.
- A structure that combines traditional hierarchy with modern flexibility.
- An organization that integrates outsourcing and partnerships for efficiency.
- This structure is organized around products, customers, or geographical regions.
- A network-based structure emphasizing collaboration instead of hierarchy.
14 Clues: An organization that continuously learns and improves from experience. • A structure that combines traditional hierarchy with modern flexibility. • A network-based structure emphasizing collaboration instead of hierarchy. • A structure that forms temporary project teams to complete specific tasks. • ...
math 2022-12-03
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- The number above the line in a vulgar fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken
- That is,the point of intersection of the x- and y-axes.
- Two rays sharing a common endpoint
- A unit for measuring angles
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- The point halfway between two given points.
- A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =)
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- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts
- Another word for average.
- A series that does not converge
- The value that a function (or sequence) approaches as the input (or index) approaches some value
- A line segment between the center and a point on the circle or sphere
- The set of y-values of a function or relation
- Consists of points equidistant from a fixed point (the centre).
14 Clues: Another word for average. • A unit for measuring angles • A series that does not converge • Two rays sharing a common endpoint • The point halfway between two given points. • The set of y-values of a function or relation • That is,the point of intersection of the x- and y-axes. • Consists of points equidistant from a fixed point (the centre). • ...
Roll no. 15 Chp 7 2020-12-17
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- the cycle which occurs in the matrix of mitochondria
- the process by which respiratory gases are transported in plants
- turns milky when CO2 is passed through it
- An acid which can be used to wash seeds after killing them to prevent any bacterial decay
- energy currency of cell
- ----- is produced as an end product of incomplete oxidation of glucose in humans/animals
- The process in which glucose gets converted to pyruvate in the cytoplasm
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- End product of anaerobic respiration other than carbon dioxide and ATP
- A destructive/breaking down process which releases energy for use by organisms
- It is present in the stems of a plant serving as a path for respiration other than the stomata in leaves
- a substance which absorbs carbon dioxide present in air
- The set up in which the the condition under study is missing in an experiment
- anaerobic respiration is also known as ----- respiration
- organisms which can easily switch to anaerobic respiration when oxygen is not available to them
14 Clues: energy currency of cell • turns milky when CO2 is passed through it • the cycle which occurs in the matrix of mitochondria • a substance which absorbs carbon dioxide present in air • anaerobic respiration is also known as ----- respiration • the process by which respiratory gases are transported in plants • ...
Unit 2 Chapter 6 2021-03-03
Across
- dense fluid within the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane and containing ribosomes and DNA
- A cellular structure consisting of one DNA molecule and associated protein molecules
- membranous sac in a eukaryotic cell's cytoplasm carrying molecules produced by the cell
- The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm.
- portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes
- strong and durable matrix that is often deposited in several laminated layers around the plasma membrane
- A membrane-bounded vesicle whose specialized function varies in different kinds of cells.
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- A type of intercellular junction between animal cells that prevents the leakage of material through the space between cells
- portion of the endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached.
- A eukaryotic cell structure consisting of a “9 + 0” arrangement of microtubule triplets.
- One of a family of closely related organelles that includes chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and amyloplasts.
- cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding
- A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- A globular protein that links into chains
14 Clues: The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm. • A globular protein that links into chains • A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. • portion of the endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached. • portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes • cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-02-19
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- site of the ETC & chemiosmosis
- also called the citric acid cycle, this gives off a few ATP and charges up electron carrier molecules
- site of most of aerobic cellular respiration in eukaryotes
- an anaerobic process of breaking down glucose with byproducts of CO2 and ethanol alcohol
- site of glycolysis in the cell
- a metabolic process done with the need of oxygen
- this is needed for aerobic cellular respiration because it is the final electron acceptor in the ETC
- uncharged energy molecule with only 2 phosphates
- the final protein(enzyme) that makes ATP in large numbers as Hydrogen + ions pass through it in the ETC is called ATP_____
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- FADH2 is the other one of the ____ carrier molecules made in Krebs
- here is where the Kreb's Citric Acid Cycle occurs
- a metabolic process done WITHOUT the need of oxygen
- this waste product diffuses out of the ETC and into the blood to be expelled by the lungs
- splitting of glucose into 2 pyruvate molecules
- charged up cellular energy stored in the third phosphate bond
- this helper electron carrier is generated in glycolysis and Kreb's
16 Clues: site of the ETC & chemiosmosis • site of glycolysis in the cell • splitting of glucose into 2 pyruvate molecules • a metabolic process done with the need of oxygen • uncharged energy molecule with only 2 phosphates • here is where the Kreb's Citric Acid Cycle occurs • a metabolic process done WITHOUT the need of oxygen • ...
Nervous System 2025-05-13
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- ligments connect to this to bone across a joint
- A connective tissue that is white, firm and consists of a matrix of collagen and has high concentrations of minerals
- Nerve impulses travel from neuron to another
- Another name for olfaction which is the sense
- the part of the nervous system that directly controls the digestive system
- area where two bones meet
- Neuron part that is a single, long exntension with a branching tip and conducts impulses to a muscle or another neuron
- Pectoral girdle supports this
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- Part of the brain controls automatic functions
- Snail-shaped and tranduces sound into nerve impulses
- Short, branched extensions that receive input from other neurons
- Primary function of muscle tissue
- tendons are bands of connective tissue that attach to this and bone (Also contracts)
- Division of the peripheral nervous system that carries signals to voluntary muscles
- Brain section that is responsible for homeostatic control of most organs
- The divison of the nervous system that integrates sensory information and coordinates the body's response is the ____ nervous system
16 Clues: area where two bones meet • Pectoral girdle supports this • Primary function of muscle tissue • Nerve impulses travel from neuron to another • Another name for olfaction which is the sense • Part of the brain controls automatic functions • ligments connect to this to bone across a joint • Snail-shaped and tranduces sound into nerve impulses • ...
BIOTECH (5) 2020-03-01
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- After finish the several thing we have to search eluen buffer_____.
- ______________ point is the pH of amino acid when its cationic side and anionic side are balanced.
- __________ culture is a plant culture where isolated plant organ is grown in vitro.
- In ion exchange chromatography, the matrix that were used for kation exchange is________ group.
- This growth hormone is added to grow roots from callus at plant tissue culture.
- Embryo culture is an isolated embryo grown after removal of the _____ coat.
- ________________ plant tissue cultures needs organic substance as carbon source.
- _______ is the kind of resin that were used for affinity chrimatography.
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- This growth hormone is added to grow shoots from callus at plant tissue culture.
- Combination of culture heterothropic and photoautotrophic is ______.
- We can use eluen to let out the protein from the colomn using salt ________ solution.
- Vegetative propagation of plants in vitro is called ____________________.
- HPLC is the type of chromatography to _______ sample.
- Isoelectric point is a pH where a protein is ______.
- Ammonium ________________ is a sulfate radical that initiate polymerization reaction in protein identification.
- What is the stabilizer used in SDS page?
16 Clues: What is the stabilizer used in SDS page? • Isoelectric point is a pH where a protein is ______. • HPLC is the type of chromatography to _______ sample. • After finish the several thing we have to search eluen buffer_____. • Combination of culture heterothropic and photoautotrophic is ______. • ...
Biology Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
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- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- the process a cell uses to produce ATP
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other molecules in the presence of oxygen
- organisms who use oxygen to release chemical energy
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- is required at the very end of the electron transport chain
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- a type of fermentation thatdoes not give off carbon dioxide
- 1000 calories
- the chain that is composed of a series of electron carriers
- process that requires oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- process that does not require oxygen
- provides living things with the chemical building blocks needed to grow and reproduce
16 Clues: 1000 calories • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • the process a cell uses to produce ATP • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • organisms who use oxygen to release chemical energy • a type of fermentation thatdoes not give off carbon dioxide • ...
TA_IRS 2025-10-28
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- The process of breaking text into words or terms for indexing.
- Measures similarity between two sets as intersection divided by union.
- Represents documents and queries as vectors in multi-dimensional space for similarity computation.
- Phonetic algorithm for indexing words by their sound rather than spelling.
- Retrieval model based on logical operators AND, OR, and NOT.
- Technique to identify hidden relationships between terms and documents using SVD.
- Matrix factorization method used in Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI).
- Harmonic mean of precision and recall; used to balance both.
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- Number of operations (insert, delete, substitute) to convert one string into another.
- Commonly used words like “the”, “is”, “and” that are removed during text processing.
- Data structure mapping terms to the list of documents that contain them.
- Technique used to reduce words to their root or base form (e.g., “running” → “run”).
- Fraction of relevant documents that are successfully retrieved.
- Fraction of retrieved documents that are relevant.
- Index that stores all rotations of a word to efficiently handle wildcard queries.
- Index created using pairs of consecutive characters for tolerant retrieval.
16 Clues: Fraction of retrieved documents that are relevant. • Retrieval model based on logical operators AND, OR, and NOT. • Harmonic mean of precision and recall; used to balance both. • The process of breaking text into words or terms for indexing. • Fraction of relevant documents that are successfully retrieved. • ...
Aerobic Cellular respiration 2019-05-29
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- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is ____________.
- Unlike the ETC glycolysis and the krebs cycle uses ______________ ____________ ___________________ .
- Glycolysis is the only step in cellular respiration that is _______________ because it needs 2 ATP in order to make more.
- Glycolysis takes place in the ______________ of the cell.
- The uncharged version of ATP.
- The Electron transport chain is the only process in cellular respiration that uses _____________ phosphorylation which needs oxygen.
- Oxidation The half step in between glycolysis and the krebs cycle, takes place in the inter-membrane space of the mitochondria.
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- The first step in cellular respiration, the breaking of glucose in half.
- ATP stands for ____________ _______ ____________.
- The electron transport chain takes place in the ___________ or inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- The krebs cycle takes place in the __________ of the mitochindria.
- The enzyme that regulates glycolysis, is a type of allosteric enzyme.
12 Clues: The uncharged version of ATP. • ATP stands for ____________ _______ ____________. • Glycolysis takes place in the ______________ of the cell. • The krebs cycle takes place in the __________ of the mitochindria. • The enzyme that regulates glycolysis, is a type of allosteric enzyme. • The first step in cellular respiration, the breaking of glucose in half. • ...
Fucntions, graphs and simultaneous equations crossword 2024-08-15
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- the y intercept of the graph y = 7 - 2x
- the lines y = 4x + 5 and y = 4x - 7 are defined by what mathematical term
- the point where we find the solution to a pair of simultaneous equations on a graph
- a method of solving simultaneoues equations where we add or subtract the equations
- the set of possible input values for a function
- what type of function is of the form f(x) = ax + b
- the value for a 2x2 matrix given by ad - bc, useful for solving simultaneoues equations
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- what type of transformation occurs when we move from the line y = 3x to y = 3x + 4
- the lines y = 2x + 3 and y = 0.5x + 1 are defined by what mathematical term
- the value of the function f(x) = 2x + 3 where x = 4
- the gradient of the graph y = 7 - 2x
- the set of possible output values for a function
12 Clues: the gradient of the graph y = 7 - 2x • the y intercept of the graph y = 7 - 2x • the set of possible input values for a function • the set of possible output values for a function • what type of function is of the form f(x) = ax + b • the value of the function f(x) = 2x + 3 where x = 4 • the lines y = 4x + 5 and y = 4x - 7 are defined by what mathematical term • ...
AlphaPlus Math Vocabulary III 2023-03-15
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- A closed, two-dimensional figure comprised of line segments connected end-to-end, and such that no two segments cross each other.
- The relationship of one number being larger than another number (>).
- A symbol or mark used to represent a number.
- Concrete materials (e.g., buttons, beans, egg and milk cartons, counters, attribute, pattern blocks, interlocking cubes, base-10 blocks, geometric models, geo-boards, fraction pieces, rulers, balances, spinners, dot paper) used to represent mathematical concepts, operations, and relationships.
- Small copper brown coin worth one cent.
- A mathematical representation (e.g., number, graph, matrix, equation(s), geometric figure) for real-world or mathematical objects, properties, actions, or relationships.
- A graph that uses pictures to show quantities.
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- A line in which numbers are marked.
- In a number, the value given to the place in which a digit appears.
- Thicker silver coin worth five cents.
- Numbers describe quantities or values.
- An arrangement of a set group of objects.
12 Clues: A line in which numbers are marked. • Thicker silver coin worth five cents. • Numbers describe quantities or values. • Small copper brown coin worth one cent. • An arrangement of a set group of objects. • A symbol or mark used to represent a number. • A graph that uses pictures to show quantities. • In a number, the value given to the place in which a digit appears. • ...
Class 9 Chapter 6 Tissues 2022-08-24
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- The skin, the lining of the mouth, the lining of blood vessels, lung alveoli and kidney tubules are all made of _______ tissue
- Stomata are enclosed by two kidney-shaped cells called as ______ Cells
- outermost layer of cells is called
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- Blood has a fluid (liquid) matrix called _______
- During breathing we inhale ______
- Blood, Phloem and muscle are all examples of _________
- Two bones can be connected to each other by another type of connective tissue called the _____
- Usually each neuron has a single long part (process),called the axon,and many short,branched parts(processes)called as
- The muscles of the heart show rhythmic contraction and relaxation throughout life.These involuntary muscles are called _____ muscles
9 Clues: During breathing we inhale ______ • outermost layer of cells is called • Blood has a fluid (liquid) matrix called _______ • Blood, Phloem and muscle are all examples of _________ • Stomata are enclosed by two kidney-shaped cells called as ______ Cells • Two bones can be connected to each other by another type of connective tissue called the _____ • ...
Data Structures_27.09.2021 2021-09-27
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- To represent sparse matrix in linked list there are _____ fields in a node.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same ROW.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same column.
- In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields.
- The process of collecting all unused nodes and returning them to available space.
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- Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase.
- A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields.
- A special node added in the doubly linked list
- Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases.
- In order to be able to carry out the marking, we need a ____ bit in each node.
10 Clues: A special node added in the doubly linked list • A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields. • Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase. • Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases. • In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields. • ...
Data Structures_27.09.2021 2021-09-27
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- To represent sparse matrix in linked list there are _____ fields in a node.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same ROW.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same column.
- In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields.
- The process of collecting all unused nodes and returning them to available space.
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- Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase.
- A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields.
- A special node added in the doubly linked list
- Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases.
- In order to be able to carry out the marking, we need a ____ bit in each node.
10 Clues: A special node added in the doubly linked list • A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields. • Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase. • Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases. • In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields. • ...
Granulator Quiz 2014-12-11
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- Mepilex Ag is ........ wound dressing
- Gram…………. bacteria have emerged as the most common causative organisms of invasive infections in burns patients
- The most critical and effective way of controlling the wound contraction is to using …..skin grafts
- …….analgesics are always taken as a primary treatment for short term burn pain
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- Early excision and ……… of the deeper burns wounds has significantly improved outcomes in burns patients
- ………..sulfadiazine was also associated with significantly longer length of hospital stay
- In ………form, silver is unreactive and cannot kill bacteria
- Acellular ………… matrix an effective tool in surgical treatment of difficult burn contracture deformity in the hand
- In virtual reality, head are mounted to ………dimensional visual screen to interact with computer
9 Clues: Mepilex Ag is ........ wound dressing • In ………form, silver is unreactive and cannot kill bacteria • …….analgesics are always taken as a primary treatment for short term burn pain • ………..sulfadiazine was also associated with significantly longer length of hospital stay • ...
English Movies 2025-01-31
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- A suave British spy with a license to kill
- A coming-of-age story about a lion cub destined to rule the Pride Lands
- A boy wizard’s journey to defeat the Dark Lord with the help of his friends
- "With great power comes great responsibility" is the motto of this hero
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- A team of superheroes assembles to save the world from an alien invasion
- An underwater adventure where a father searches for his son, who was taken by a diver
- A tragic love story set aboard a famous shipwreck
- A dystopian film where reality is a simulation, and the protagonist is "The One"
- A galaxy far, far away is the setting for this epic space saga
9 Clues: A suave British spy with a license to kill • A tragic love story set aboard a famous shipwreck • A galaxy far, far away is the setting for this epic space saga • A coming-of-age story about a lion cub destined to rule the Pride Lands • "With great power comes great responsibility" is the motto of this hero • ...
The Netherlands in 1990 2018-03-26
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- The Prime-minister of the Netherlands in 1990
- 25 January 1990
- The name of a war which took roughly 6 months in 1990 (and 1991) and included the Netherlands as a fighting country
- There is a book about this person which was first published in 1947, in 1991 a different version of the book called the definitive version was published
- This dentin was made illegal in 1990
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- This movie is about a child fighting of home invaders
- The abreviation of this word was first proposed by Tim Berners-Lee
- In an advertisement for this company, a sentence was said. That sentence was "I've fallen, and I can't get up!"
- The catastrophic event of 1992
- A movie about a person finding out that the world they live in is a simulation.
- The country we lost to in the football world championships
- The name of the generation of "lost" writers
12 Clues: 25 January 1990 • The catastrophic event of 1992 • This dentin was made illegal in 1990 • The name of the generation of "lost" writers • The Prime-minister of the Netherlands in 1990 • This movie is about a child fighting of home invaders • The country we lost to in the football world championships • The abreviation of this word was first proposed by Tim Berners-Lee • ...
Cellular Respiration 2021-12-14
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- Compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- Process that does not require oxygen.
- A 3-carbon compound made during Cellular Respiration
- Second stage of Cellular Respiration in which Pyruvic Acid is broken down into Carbon DIoxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- Series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
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- Process that requires oxygen.
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- A type of fermentation turns Pyruvic Acid into this
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
12 Clues: Process that requires oxygen. • Process that does not require oxygen. • Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • Compound used by cells to store and release energy • A type of fermentation turns Pyruvic Acid into this • A 3-carbon compound made during Cellular Respiration • Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • ...
Aerobic Cellular respiration 2019-05-29
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- Oxidation The half step in between glycolysis and the krebs cycle, takes place in the inter-membrane space of the mitochondria.
- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is ____________.
- The krebs cycle takes place in the __________ of the mitochindria.
- Glycolysis takes place in the ______________ of the cell.
- Unlike the ETC glycolysis and the krebs cycle uses ______________ ____________ ___________________ .
- Glycolysis is the only step in cellular respiration that is _______________ because it needs 2 ATP in order to make more.
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- ATP stands for ____________ _______ ____________.
- The first step in cellular respiration, the breaking of glucose in half.
- The Electron transport chain is the only process in cellular respiration that uses _____________ phosphorylation which needs oxygen.
- The electron transport chain takes place in the ___________ or inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- The uncharged version of ATP.
- The enzyme that regulates glycolysis, is a type of allosteric enzyme.
12 Clues: The uncharged version of ATP. • ATP stands for ____________ _______ ____________. • Glycolysis takes place in the ______________ of the cell. • The krebs cycle takes place in the __________ of the mitochindria. • The enzyme that regulates glycolysis, is a type of allosteric enzyme. • The first step in cellular respiration, the breaking of glucose in half. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-07-07
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- “Direct ATP formation when a phosphate group is transferred from a substrate to ADP.”
- “Overall process of ATP generation via the ETC and ATP synthase.”
- “Reduced coenzyme that donates electrons to Complex II of the ETC.”
- “Series of protein complexes on the inner mitochondrial membrane that shuttle electrons.”
- “First stage of glucose breakdown in the cytosol, yielding ATP and pyruvate.”
- “Enzyme that uses the proton motive force to produce ATP from ADP + Pi.”
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- “Membrane‑bound organelle where the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation occur.”
- “Also called the citric acid cycle; completes oxidation of acetyl‑CoA to CO₂.”
- “Process by which protons flow back into the matrix, driving ATP synthesis.”
- “Reduced coenzyme that donates electrons to Complex I of the ETC.”
- “End product of glycolysis, converted to acetyl‑CoA before entering the mitochondrion.”
- “Two‑carbon molecule that enters the Krebs cycle after pyruvate decarboxylation.”
12 Clues: “Overall process of ATP generation via the ETC and ATP synthase.” • “Reduced coenzyme that donates electrons to Complex I of the ETC.” • “Reduced coenzyme that donates electrons to Complex II of the ETC.” • “Enzyme that uses the proton motive force to produce ATP from ADP + Pi.” • “Process by which protons flow back into the matrix, driving ATP synthesis.” • ...
Cnidarins 2022-12-12
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- A mound or ridge of living coral, coral skeletons, and calcium carbonate deposits from other organisms such as calcareous algae, mollusks, and protozoans
- It is the typical form of the jellyfish.
- corals produce skeletons of calcium carbonate or
- the inner layer of cells that serves as a lining membrane of the gastrovascular cavity of Cnidarians
- The polyp may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or
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- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant
- most corals are
- a class of marine invertebrates which includes the sea anemones, stony corals and soft corals.
- The polyp may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or colonial, as in coral, and is sessile
- a form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism.
- the extracellular matrix found in cnidarians like coral or jellyfish that functions as a hydrostatic skeleton.
- a subgroup of cnidarians containging approximately 3700 species.
12 Clues: most corals are • It is the typical form of the jellyfish. • a reproductive cell of an animal or plant • corals produce skeletons of calcium carbonate or • The polyp may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or • a subgroup of cnidarians containging approximately 3700 species. • The polyp may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or colonial, as in coral, and is sessile • ...
Chapter 10 BIO 2023-02-16
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- two nucleotides joined through their phosphate groups
- something within or from which something else originates, develops, or takes form
- a series of chemical reactions to release stored energy through the oxidation of acetyl-CoA derived from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
- a unit of energy
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat
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- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen
- a series of reactions that extract energy from glucose by splitting it into two three-carbon molecules called pyruvates
9 Clues: a unit of energy • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen • two nucleotides joined through their phosphate groups • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • something within or from which something else originates, develops, or takes form • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2021-02-03
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- the second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- the measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories.
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
- respiration the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
- a process that does not require oxygen.
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- the process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which 1 molecule of glucose, a 6-carbon compound, is transformed into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid, a 3-carbon compound.
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- a process that requires oxygen.
9 Clues: a process that requires oxygen. • a process that does not require oxygen. • electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • the measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories. • the process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • ...
Data Structures_27.09.2021 2021-09-27
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- To represent sparse matrix in linked list there are _____ fields in a node.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same ROW.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same column.
- In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields.
- The process of collecting all unused nodes and returning them to available space.
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- Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase.
- A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields.
- A special node added in the doubly linked list
- Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases.
- In order to be able to carry out the marking, we need a ____ bit in each node.
10 Clues: A special node added in the doubly linked list • A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields. • Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase. • Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases. • In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields. • ...
Integumentary System 2019-09-26
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- Oily substance that is composed of a mixture of lipids that lubricates the skin and hair
- Nail fold that meets the proximal end of the nail body
- Keratinous filament growing out of the epidermis
- A type of structural protein that gives skin, hair and nails their hard, water-resistant properties
- Layer of skin between the epidermis and hypodermis
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- Pigment that determines the color of hair and skin
- In hair it is the outermost layer of keratinocytes originating from the hair matrix, as seen in a cross-section of the hair bulb
- Basal part of the nail body that consists of a crescent-shaped layer of thick epithelium
- Outermost tissue layer of the skin
9 Clues: Outermost tissue layer of the skin • Keratinous filament growing out of the epidermis • Pigment that determines the color of hair and skin • Layer of skin between the epidermis and hypodermis • Nail fold that meets the proximal end of the nail body • Oily substance that is composed of a mixture of lipids that lubricates the skin and hair • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 10 2020-11-17
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- used in glasses, glazes and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry.
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- the degrading of ceramics due to interacton
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- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- the degree of fluidity
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
- the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
14 Clues: the degree of fluidity • the degrading of ceramics due to interacton • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles • the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface • the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2018-03-05
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- / Animals store glucose as _____
- / A reaction where a compound loses electrons to another molecule
- / Plants have _____ pigment within there leave structures that reflect yellow/orange light
- / The movement of H+ across a membrane to generate ATP
- / The Calvin Benson Cycle has three stages, carbon fixation, _____, and regeneration
- / Pyruvate oxidation happens in the mitochondria _____
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- / There are two types of fermentation that occur in anaerobic cellular respiration, lactic acid, and _____ fermentation
- / _____ is a step in both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration, which does not require oxygen
- / In _____ cellular respiration, there is no electron transport chain
- / Cellular respiration is the process by which plants and animals generate ATP from stored forms of _____
- / The cellular organelle responsible for the process of photosynthesis
- / In the process of alcohol fermentation, pyruvate combines with H2O to produce _____ and CO2
- / the process of oxygen and carbon dioxide passing in and out of the leaf during photosynthesis
- / A stack of thylakoid is called _____
14 Clues: / Animals store glucose as _____ • / A stack of thylakoid is called _____ • / The movement of H+ across a membrane to generate ATP • / Pyruvate oxidation happens in the mitochondria _____ • / A reaction where a compound loses electrons to another molecule • / In _____ cellular respiration, there is no electron transport chain • ...
Vectors 2013-02-17
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- In a directed line segment, the ________ indicates the direction.
- A vector can be represented by a ________ matrix.
- We can also use the ________ law of vector addition to add two vectors graphically.
- In a directed line segment, the ________ of the line represents the magnitude of the vector.
- AB + BA results in a ________ vector.
- Vector quantities have both magnitude and ________.
- To find the addition of two vectors graphically, we use the ________ law of vector addition.
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- A scalar multiple of a vector is ________ to the original vector.
- Vectors can be represented by a ________ line segment.
- Scalar quantities are quantities that have ________ only.
- The diffence of two vectors can be written as the sum of one vector and the ________ of another vector.
- The magnitude of a column vector is given by the square ________ of the sum of the squares of its elements.
- The vector equal in magnitude as AB but in the ________ direction
- The order of a column vector is two by ________.
14 Clues: AB + BA results in a ________ vector. • The order of a column vector is two by ________. • A vector can be represented by a ________ matrix. • Vector quantities have both magnitude and ________. • Vectors can be represented by a ________ line segment. • Scalar quantities are quantities that have ________ only. • ...
Module 4: Consent and Hands-On Physical Exam 2022-08-25
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- Heart valve auscultated on the right sternal border within the 2nd intercostal space
- Build up of fluid under the skin tissue which results in a gel like matrix. Commonly caused by Diabetes and CHF
- Reflex performed on the patellar tendon
- Resource binder to help determine donor eligibility
- Condition in which the heart is facing right rather than left
- Abnormal lung sound which results from an upper airway obstruction and/or laryngeal constriction such as Epiglottis
- Which organ do we attempt to palpate in the RUQ?
- Abnormal lung sound which results from a lower airway obstruction and bronchi constriction such Asthma or COPD
- Enlargement of the Thyroid
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- Lymph nodes located on the median portion of the elbow
- Lymph nodes located directly anterior to the ear
- Condition that can cause pectus excavatum and is an inherited condition which impacts connective tissue
- Which organ do we attempt to palpate in the LUQ?
- Condition in which the organs are in a mirror image of their normal position
14 Clues: Enlargement of the Thyroid • Reflex performed on the patellar tendon • Lymph nodes located directly anterior to the ear • Which organ do we attempt to palpate in the LUQ? • Which organ do we attempt to palpate in the RUQ? • Resource binder to help determine donor eligibility • Lymph nodes located on the median portion of the elbow • ...
Change your mind 2024-12-13
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- The overarching goal or aspiration that guides the project.
- Matrix A prioritization tool that categorizes tasks based on urgency and importance.
- Pushback or opposition to change, often stemming from fear or uncertainty.
- Open and honest communication, ensuring all relevant information is accessible to those involved.
- The ability to bounce back from setbacks and maintain momentum.
- Analysis A framework for identifying internal strengths and weaknesses, and external opportunities and threats.
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- Whys Technique A problem-solving method that involves repeatedly asking "why" to uncover the root cause of an issue.
- The capacity to move and adapt quickly and efficiently.
- Feeling resentful or wronged due to perceived unfair treatment.
- A significant change in strategy or direction.
- Analysis A systematic process for evaluating the potential costs and benefits of a decision.
- Individuals or groups who have an interest or investment in the project.
- A feeling of anxiety or dread, particularly in relation to a challenging situation.
- The ability to adjust to changing circumstances and modify plans as needed.
14 Clues: A significant change in strategy or direction. • The capacity to move and adapt quickly and efficiently. • The overarching goal or aspiration that guides the project. • Feeling resentful or wronged due to perceived unfair treatment. • The ability to bounce back from setbacks and maintain momentum. • ...
MODERE PRODUCTS 2022-07-23
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- Innovative first-in-the-world combination of CLA and Collagen/HA Matrix® Technology
- Boost metabolism. Burn more calories. Feel energized.
- Calm the mind, relieve nervous tension and promote quality, deep sleep
- Supports immune system function, gastrointestinal health, healthy gut function, and overall wellbeing.
- This three-day monthly detox ignites digestive energy and helps eliminate toxins naturally
- Keep you smelling fresh all day
- Sugar-free, fluoride free, non-toxic, gentle and effective
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- A powerful blend of fat and water-soluble antioxidants designed to support your cells' defences.
- Support the gut barrier and micronutrient synthesis
- Relieve fatigue and feelings of weakness
- The simple way to add a balanced blend of both soluble and insoluble x to your daily diet.
- Two bacteria strains that work together to help maintain a beneficial gut microbiome.
- The rich formula cleans using safety-tested ingredients and natural extracts.
- Leave skin soft, smooth, and protected from UV-A and UV-B rays
- Natural digestive tonic to soothe the stomach support smooth digestion
- Delivers a rich combination of milk proteins and immunoglobulins
16 Clues: Keep you smelling fresh all day • Relieve fatigue and feelings of weakness • Support the gut barrier and micronutrient synthesis • Boost metabolism. Burn more calories. Feel energized. • Sugar-free, fluoride free, non-toxic, gentle and effective • Leave skin soft, smooth, and protected from UV-A and UV-B rays • ...
BIOTECH (5) 2020-03-01
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- Isoelectric point is a pH where a protein is ______.
- This growth hormone is added to grow shoots from callus at plant tissue culture.
- Combination of culture heterothropic and photoautotrophic is ______.
- In ion exchange chromatography, the matrix that were used for kation exchange is________ group.
- Vegetative propagation of plants in vitro is called ____________________.
- What is the stabilizer used in SDS page?
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- __________ culture is a plant culture where isolated plant organ is grown in vitro.
- We can use eluen to let out the protein from the colomn using salt ________ solution.
- Ammonium ________________ is a sulfate radical that initiate polymerization reaction in protein identification.
- _______ is the kind of resin that were used for affinity chrimatography.
- ______________ point is the pH of amino acid when its cationic side and anionic side are balanced.
- After finish the several thing we have to search eluen buffer_____.
- ________________ plant tissue cultures needs organic substance as carbon source.
- This growth hormone is added to grow roots from callus at plant tissue culture.
- HPLC is the type of chromatography to _______ sample.
- Embryo culture is an isolated embryo grown after removal of the _____ coat.
16 Clues: What is the stabilizer used in SDS page? • Isoelectric point is a pH where a protein is ______. • HPLC is the type of chromatography to _______ sample. • After finish the several thing we have to search eluen buffer_____. • Combination of culture heterothropic and photoautotrophic is ______. • ...
Cell Biology 2019-10-05
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- The organelle associated with membrane production, has ribosomes on its surface.
- Small spherical body within the nucleus that manufactures ribosomal RNA and assembles ribosomes.
- Nine triplets of microtubles arranged in a ring, which aid cell division.
- Found within a plant cell, in addition to its cell membrane.
- An outer membrane enclosing a semi-fluid matrix, throughout which is an internal membrane folded into 'cristae'
- The part of the cell where DNA is retained.
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- Animal and plant cells containing DNA and organelles.
- The semi-liquid medium in which the organelles float.
- Elaborate 3D system of folded membranes spreading through the cytoplasm.
- Semi-permeable double layered sheet of lipid molecules, interspersed with protein.
- The microscopic structures within a cell that perform metabolic processes.
- Specialised vesicles containing digestive enzymes which destroy unwanted materials within the cell.
- Sorts, packages and sends cellular material to it's correct destinations within the cell.
- "The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism".
- A closed sac that transports cellular material.
- Aid protein synthesis and carry proteins around the cell.
16 Clues: The part of the cell where DNA is retained. • A closed sac that transports cellular material. • Animal and plant cells containing DNA and organelles. • The semi-liquid medium in which the organelles float. • Aid protein synthesis and carry proteins around the cell. • Found within a plant cell, in addition to its cell membrane. • ...
keegans rockz 2015-09-17
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- the thick layers of very hot, melted rock between the crust and the core of the earth
- all sedimentary particles larger than 2 millimetres is called gravel. Gravel is subdivided into pebbles, cobbles, and boulders
- a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches)
- the movement of weathered rocks and soil
- a scientist who studies geology
- fine-grained material surrounding larger grains in a sedimentary rock
- molten rock that flows out onto the earth's surface
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- soft rock formed from layers of mud soil - very small fine pieces that sink into the bottom of rivers, lakes and seas
- rock igneous rock that forms when magma cools below the earth's surface
- rock rock formed when molten rock has cooled and solidified
- loose particles of rock or mineral that range in size from 0.0625 - 2.0 millimetres in diameter
- a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock
- the breaking of rocks by water,snow,ice,wind,chemicals,gravity or plant roots
- melted in hot lava
- igneous rock that forms when magma cools on the earth's surface
- layers,or bands, in rocks
16 Clues: melted in hot lava • layers,or bands, in rocks • a scientist who studies geology • a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock • the movement of weathered rocks and soil • molten rock that flows out onto the earth's surface • a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches) • rock rock formed when molten rock has cooled and solidified • ...
Team #2 2024-08-15
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- A directed line segment that has magnitude and direction
- The bottom number or expression in a fraction
- The average of a collection of data values
- The distance a number is from 0
- The sum of the terms of a sequence
- The third quartile minus the first quartile.
- The sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, ... with remaining terms F(n) given by F(n)=F(n−1)+F(n−2) for n>2
- A mathematical sentence that uses one of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
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- The Standard Deviation squared
- A number that can be written as a fraction m/n where m and n are integers
- A box with “whiskers” showing the median, quartiles, and extremes (least and greatest values) of a collection of data values.
- The point where a parabola crosses its axis of symmetry
- A matrix with equal numbers of rows and columns
- A constant that a variable or expression is multiplied by
- An ordered list of numbers set apart by commas
- The study of data, and the methods used to describe or summarize data
16 Clues: The Standard Deviation squared • The distance a number is from 0 • The sum of the terms of a sequence • The average of a collection of data values • The third quartile minus the first quartile. • The bottom number or expression in a fraction • An ordered list of numbers set apart by commas • A matrix with equal numbers of rows and columns • ...
Polynomials 2024-05-16
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- A number that is multiplied by a variable
- A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change.
- A function that can be written in the form y=mx+b
- a polynomial of degree 3
- A number or a product of numbers and variables with whole-number exponents, or a polynomial with one term
- Each member in a set or matrix
- A function of the form f(x)=ab^x,where a and b are real numbers
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- A set that is contained entirely within another set
- The number that indicates how many times the base in a power is used as a factor
- A polynomial with three terms
- the process of writing a number or algebraic expression as a product
- A collection of items called elements
- A number or expression that is multiplied by another number or expression to get a product
- A value that does not change
- the coefficient of the first term of a polynomial in standard form
- A polynomial with two terms
16 Clues: a polynomial of degree 3 • A polynomial with two terms • A value that does not change • A polynomial with three terms • Each member in a set or matrix • A collection of items called elements • A number that is multiplied by a variable • A function that can be written in the form y=mx+b • A set that is contained entirely within another set • ...
Sedimentary Rocks & Fossils 2025-02-14
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- A rock formed when mud and clay get compacted over time
- Has both a rock and mineral form; is industrially used to make cement
- Modern corals that make up today's reefs
- A rugose coral that grows in a cone shape
- A sessile marine organism that has bilateral symmetry; very common in Ohio
- A carnivorous jawed fish whose best fossils were found in the Cleveland Shale
- A rock composed of pebbles, or clasts, cemented in a matrix
- A rock formed from sand grains, mostly quartz or feldspar
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- A rock mostly made from calcite and often contains fossils
- A rock made of cryptocrystalline quartz that was used to make ancient tools
- A mollusc that moves by sliding and has a coiled shell (ex: snails)
- A type of bivalved mollusc that sometimes burrows into the seafloor (ex: clams)
- An extinct marine animal with a segmented body; Ohio's state fossil!
- May be regular or irregular (ex: sand dollars)
- An organism with a thin stalk and short arms, also called sea buds
- An organism that attaches to the seafloor with a stalk and has five-sided symmetry
16 Clues: Modern corals that make up today's reefs • A rugose coral that grows in a cone shape • May be regular or irregular (ex: sand dollars) • A rock formed when mud and clay get compacted over time • A rock formed from sand grains, mostly quartz or feldspar • A rock mostly made from calcite and often contains fossils • ...
Alconox 2025 National Crossword Puzzle Day Puzzle 2025-12-16
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- Laboratory tool for precise liquid measurement, often cleaned ultrasonically
- The type of enzyme in Tergazyme detergent that breaks down protein
- Water-based; describes the cleaning solutions Alconox, LLC specializes in
- Neutral pH liquid detergent, appropriate for soft metals and sensitive substrates
- Level of analytical cleanliness where even minute residues are unacceptable
- Low-foaming, phosphate-free liquid detergent for automated washers and CIP systems
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- Environmentally responsible; Alconox, LLC products break down naturally after disposal
- pH above 7; describes Alconox, Alcojet, Tergajet, Detojet, Keylajet cleaners, etc.
- Mixing concentrate with water to achieve proper cleaning strength
- Chemical process of binding metal ions, assists as a cleaning mechanism and improves cleaning performance in hard water
- Tablet form detergent for convenient, precise dosing in pipette washers
- To disperse oils and greases into water using surfactant action
- The material or surface being cleaned
- Negatively charged; the surfactant type found in Alconox powder and Detonox liquid detergents
- Hard water mineral buildup that acidic cleaners like Citranox and Citrajet effectively remove
- A stubborn matrix of microorganisms adhered to surfaces, requiring enzymatic or aggressive cleaning
16 Clues: The material or surface being cleaned • To disperse oils and greases into water using surfactant action • Mixing concentrate with water to achieve proper cleaning strength • The type of enzyme in Tergazyme detergent that breaks down protein • Tablet form detergent for convenient, precise dosing in pipette washers • ...
MRSM GERIK :FIGHTING WITH TERMS 2022-08-03
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- ....OF SET IS ELEMENTS THAT ARE IN THE UNIVERSAL SET BUT NOT IN PARTICULAR SET
- THE PRINCIPLES OF INDEMNITY STATE THAT AMOUNT PAYABLE TO POLOCYHOLDER IS ONLY THE AMOUNT OF LOSS SUFFERED
- .... GRAPH IS A GRPH IN WHICH ITS EDGES ARE NOT ASSIGNED ANY DIRECTION
- FACTOR INFLUENCE... INSURANCE IS DESTINATION AND DURATION OF TRIP
- ...TAX LEVIED ON ROAD USER WHO OWNS VEHICLES
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- ....TAX ASSESSMENT IS WHEN HUSBAND AND WIFE FILED THEIR OWN ASSESSMENT
- ...IS AN AMOUNT THAT MUST BE BORNE BY THE POLICYHOLDER BEFORE MAKING ANY CLAM FROM INSURANCE COMPANY
- IN GRAPH THEORY,A DOT IS KNOWN AS....
- QUIT RENT IS DETERMINED BASED ON LOCATION,...,TYPE OF LAND
- MONTHLY TAX .... IS A SALARY DEDUCTION OF AN EMPLOYEE FOR INCOME TAX PAYAMENT OF CURRENT YEAR
- TAX .... IS AMOUNT OF ZAKAT PAID BY MUSLIM IN INCOME TAX
- MULTIPLICATION OF A MATRIX BY A NUMBER
12 Clues: IN GRAPH THEORY,A DOT IS KNOWN AS.... • MULTIPLICATION OF A MATRIX BY A NUMBER • ...TAX LEVIED ON ROAD USER WHO OWNS VEHICLES • TAX .... IS AMOUNT OF ZAKAT PAID BY MUSLIM IN INCOME TAX • QUIT RENT IS DETERMINED BASED ON LOCATION,...,TYPE OF LAND • FACTOR INFLUENCE... INSURANCE IS DESTINATION AND DURATION OF TRIP • ...
Week 14: Chapter 12 2019-03-18
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- A word borrowed by one language from another.
- Incorporation of linguistic material from a second language into a base or matrix language.
- Refers to situations where each language is systematically employed in certain domains or events.
- Mechanisms involved in conflict monitoring, planning attentional control and the suppression of habitual responses.
- Perceived as complex, with regular rules of structure and elaborated meanings.
- A language that is used by non-native speakers when interacting with speakers of different codes.
- The end results of a process in which a language is no longer spoken.
- Used in public areas, such as schools, church and government.
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- A process employing linguistic material from 2 (or more) languages within a conversational segment.
- Perceived as simple, irregular, lacking in former structure and restricted in meanings.
- Infants who were exposed to two languages from their birth.
- Used in private or informal domains with family and friends
12 Clues: A word borrowed by one language from another. • Infants who were exposed to two languages from their birth. • Used in private or informal domains with family and friends • Used in public areas, such as schools, church and government. • The end results of a process in which a language is no longer spoken. • ...
Greek Myths - 1 2019-08-04
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- the god who killed a monstrous python with a bow when he was a child
- a creature that can petrify anyone who looks at directly at them
- this goddess was born out of the sea fully formed
- this god made the worlds first lyre when he was only a baby
- the roman name for this god is Bacchus
- what weapon did Gaia forge for her son Kronos to kill his father with?
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- which goddess caused her father a terrible headache before being born?
- this titan crafted the first humans from clay
- which god is a son of Sleep, who shares a name with a character from 'the matrix'?
- which race of talented smiths was born to Gaia and Ouranos?
- the hero of the Trojan war who gives his name to a tendon
- which titan, who's name means cunning, lives inside Zeus's head?
12 Clues: the roman name for this god is Bacchus • this titan crafted the first humans from clay • this goddess was born out of the sea fully formed • the hero of the Trojan war who gives his name to a tendon • which race of talented smiths was born to Gaia and Ouranos? • this god made the worlds first lyre when he was only a baby • ...
MTC Batch 3 Crossword 2023-02-16
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- This is the universal model format
- The type of method used to capture non-linear relationships in data
- Type of feature selection method which is the most robust and tries every possible combination
- This is used for calculating the mutual information between two random variables
- A matrix of eigenvectors which is used in PCA
- One of the quantitative methods which measures the overall rank ordering of a variable with respect to the dependent variable
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- The type of hyperparameter "Alpha"
- Transformation of variables to the same scale
- This file stores information about the variables like missing imputation, variable type etc
- One of the benefits of variable reduction methods which helps in reducing this
- This is the 4th row in attribute file
- This method is a Greedy search approach which selects the combination of features that gives the optimal results maximizing the model performance
12 Clues: The type of hyperparameter "Alpha" • This is the universal model format • This is the 4th row in attribute file • Transformation of variables to the same scale • A matrix of eigenvectors which is used in PCA • The type of method used to capture non-linear relationships in data • One of the benefits of variable reduction methods which helps in reducing this • ...
Movies Hard Version! 2023-05-31
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- Originally starring Audrey Hepburn, this movie was remade in 1995.
- In the Matrix, does Neo take the blue or the red pill?
- First name of the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination in a Lord of the Rings Movie
- This Dame won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Shakespeare in Love (with only 8 minutes of screen time)(2 words)
- How many suns does Luke's home planet of Tatooine have in Star Wars?
- Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay for this blockbuster movie.
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- Famous Apocalypse Now quote, "I love the smell of ____ in the morning."
- The most Oscars won by a single director
- First foreign Language film to win the Oscar for Best Picture.
- Name of Humperdink's kingdom in the Princess Bride.
- Highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time
- The name of Quint's shark hunting boat in Jaws The _____.
12 Clues: The most Oscars won by a single director • Highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time • Name of Humperdink's kingdom in the Princess Bride. • In the Matrix, does Neo take the blue or the red pill? • The name of Quint's shark hunting boat in Jaws The _____. • First foreign Language film to win the Oscar for Best Picture. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2023-01-10
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- releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP when oxygen is absent
- a 6-C simple sugar which is an important energy source for organisms
- “sugar-breaking”
- fermentation carried out by yeast, producing ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide.
- fermentation process using a chemical reaction that converts pyruvic acid to lactic acid.
- process that does not require oxygen
- the process of energy conversion that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
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- a process that plants and some other organisms use to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration
- process that requires oxygen
- molecule that can accept and donate electrons, NADP+
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions
- named for Hans Krebs, during this cycle pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- ability to do work
- provides energy for cells, is important in the process of photosynthesis
- electron carrier in glycolysis
16 Clues: “sugar-breaking” • ability to do work • process that requires oxygen • electron carrier in glycolysis • process that does not require oxygen • molecule that can accept and donate electrons, NADP+ • a 6-C simple sugar which is an important energy source for organisms • provides energy for cells, is important in the process of photosynthesis • ...
Chapter 10 Cellular Respiration 2023-01-10
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- a molecule that locks the leftover chemical energy from glucose
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- produces ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide (Pyruvic acid + NADH -> Alcohol + CO2 + NAD+
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- where cellular respiration happens
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- part of Earth's "savings account"
- how organisms get their energy
- process that does not require 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
- In order to start glycolysis, cells put in 2 ATP molecules. Glycolysis then produces 4 ATP, giving the cell 2 extra ATP molecules
- balances cellular respiration
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
16 Clues: process that requires oxygen • balances cellular respiration • how organisms get their energy • part of Earth's "savings account" • where cellular respiration happens • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • ...
Mixture Separation 2021-05-26
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- separation of mixtures which have different boiling points
- A kind of matter, with characteristic properties and generally with a defined composition independent of its origin
- a technique for the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension through a medium in which the components move at different rates
- A mixture not seen clearly through something
- A substance made by mixing other substances together
- Any colloidal suspension of a liquid in another liquid
- something that has a part remaining as a solid on a filter paper after a liquid
- A liquid has been past by a filter
- Something that is able to dissolve other substances
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- Something formed by distillation
- Something that is made thinner when a solute is added to it
- Something that is incapable of being dissolved
- Something that you put in a mixture for it to disappear
- Something that will sink to the bottom when in a liquid
- Holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed; thoroughly soaked
- Something in chemistry which is a separation process consisting in the separation of a substance from a matrix
- Substances dissolved in a solution
17 Clues: Something formed by distillation • Substances dissolved in a solution • A liquid has been past by a filter • A mixture not seen clearly through something • Something that is incapable of being dissolved • Something that is able to dissolve other substances • A substance made by mixing other substances together • Any colloidal suspension of a liquid in another liquid • ...
Jumpstart Crossword 2017-11-28
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- Newest Jumpstart site
- Our systems, structures, and supports must ensure that career advancement is equally accessible for all, and accountability is implemented fairly.
- We look at _______ to measure Jumpstart's impact.
- Theme for this Corps Support call.
- Jumpstart is leveling the playing field so that all children are ready for ______________.
- Interact with respect, understanding and care
- Part of the Corporation for National and Community Service; federal agency; provides significant funding for Jumpstart programs.
- All Corps members, Community Corps members, team leaders, and volunteer coordinators who have completed at least one year of service with Jumpstart.
- Create a culture of fun, excitement and hope
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- Jumpstart's new online learning platform for staff training.
- Adherence to guidelines laid out by the AmeriCorps grant provisions, the Corporation for National and Community Service, state commissions, Jumpstart, and/or other sources.
- Focus on progress and continuous improvement
- An entity or entities operating under a single budget that manages a Jumpstart program.
- Pursue goals with focus and drive
- Theme for FY18 - revealed on the August Corps Support Call
- Jumpstart's primary source of internal information for all staff.
16 Clues: Newest Jumpstart site • Pursue goals with focus and drive • Theme for this Corps Support call. • Focus on progress and continuous improvement • Create a culture of fun, excitement and hope • Interact with respect, understanding and care • We look at _______ to measure Jumpstart's impact. • Theme for FY18 - revealed on the August Corps Support Call • ...
Jumpstart Crossword 2017-11-28
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- Jumpstart's new online learning platform for staff training.
- Pursue goals with focus and drive
- Theme for FY18 - revealed on the August Corps Support Call
- Our systems, structures, and supports must ensure that career advancement is equally accessible for all, and accountability is implemented fairly.
- Jumpstart's primary source of internal information for all staff.
- Create a culture of fun, excitement and hope
- Adherence to guidelines laid out by the AmeriCorps grant provisions, the Corporation for National and Community Service, state commissions, Jumpstart, and/or other sources.
- We look at _______ to measure Jumpstart's impact.
- Interact with respect, understanding and care
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- Jumpstart is leveling the playing field so that all children are ready for ______________.
- Theme for this Corps Support call.
- Part of the Corporation for National and Community Service; federal agency; provides significant funding for Jumpstart programs.
- Newest Jumpstart site
- An entity or entities operating under a single budget that manages a Jumpstart program.
- Focus on progress and continuous improvement
- All Corps members, Community Corps members, team leaders, and volunteer coordinators who have completed at least one year of service with Jumpstart.
16 Clues: Newest Jumpstart site • Pursue goals with focus and drive • Theme for this Corps Support call. • Create a culture of fun, excitement and hope • Focus on progress and continuous improvement • Interact with respect, understanding and care • We look at _______ to measure Jumpstart's impact. • Theme for FY18 - revealed on the August Corps Support Call • ...
bacteria survived for millions of years without a brain,a ray of hope for anushree 2021-09-17
4 Clues: Bone matrix is rich in____ • flexibility in plants is due to • which tissue is only meant for growth • the parenchyma type present in aquatic plants which has large cavities to help them float:
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2021-02-03
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- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- the process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which 1 molecule of glucose, a 6-carbon compound, is transformed into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid, a 3-carbon compound.
- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
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- the second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- a process that requires oxygen.
- a process that does not require oxygen.
- the measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories.
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
9 Clues: a process that requires oxygen. • a process that does not require oxygen. • electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • the measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories. • the process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2021-02-03
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- the second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen.
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- a process that requires oxygen.
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- a process that does not require oxygen.
- the first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which 1 molecule of glucose, a 6-carbon compound, is transformed into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid, a 3-carbon compound.
- the process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- the measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories.
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
9 Clues: a process that requires oxygen. • a process that does not require oxygen. • electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • the measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories. • the process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • ...
Data Structures_27.09.2021 2021-09-27
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- To represent sparse matrix in linked list there are _____ fields in a node.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same ROW.
- The field that is used to link to the next nonzero element in the same column.
- In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields.
- The process of collecting all unused nodes and returning them to available space.
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- Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase.
- A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields.
- A special node added in the doubly linked list
- Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases.
- In order to be able to carry out the marking, we need a ____ bit in each node.
10 Clues: A special node added in the doubly linked list • A node in a doubly linked list has at least ______ fields. • Phase 1 of Garbage Collection is called ___________ phase. • Garbage collection process is carried out in ______ phases. • In Doubly Linked List,each node now has ______ link fields. • ...
Granulator Quiz 2014-12-11
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- ………..sulfadiazine was also associated with significantly longer length of hospital stay
- …….analgesics are always taken as a primary treatment for short term burn pain
- In virtual reality, head are mounted to ………dimensional visual screen to interact with computer
- Mepilex Ag is ........ wound dressing
- Gram…………. bacteria have emerged as the most common causative organisms of invasive infections in burns patients
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- The most critical and effective way of controlling the wound contraction is to using …..skin grafts
- In ………form, silver is unreactive and cannot kill bacteria
- Acellular ………… matrix an effective tool in surgical treatment of difficult burn contracture deformity in the hand
- Early excision and ……… of the deeper burns wounds has significantly improved outcomes in burns patients
9 Clues: Mepilex Ag is ........ wound dressing • In ………form, silver is unreactive and cannot kill bacteria • …….analgesics are always taken as a primary treatment for short term burn pain • ………..sulfadiazine was also associated with significantly longer length of hospital stay • ...
Cellular Respiration 2021-12-14
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- Series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- Process that does not require oxygen.
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
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- Process by which cells release energy in the absence 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.
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
- A type of fermentation turns Pyruvic Acid into this
- A 3-carbon compound made during Cellular Respiration
- Compound used by cells to store and release energy
12 Clues: Process that requires oxygen. • Process that does not require oxygen. • Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • Compound used by cells to store and release energy • A type of fermentation turns Pyruvic Acid into this • A 3-carbon compound made during Cellular Respiration • Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen. • ...
Scheduling and Communication 2013-11-26
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- This type of scheduling method is used when patients are scheduled only in the first half hour of each hour.
- Patients are seen during a particular time frame on a first come, first serve basis.
- Sent copies of letter to individuals without the recipient’s knowledge.
- When two or more patients are given a particular appointment time.
- A legible mark when held to the light.
- A list that shows specific items that groups plan to discuss.
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- Permits messages to be sent quickly.
- A method that applies the concept used in production line work.
- This type of scheduling method is used when there is a steady stream of patients at set appointments times throughout the day.
- A process of reading the document and checking for accuracy.
- This is a variation of the wave method where patients are scheduled in waves.
- This provides a current and accurate record of appointment times available for scheduling patient visits.
12 Clues: Permits messages to be sent quickly. • A legible mark when held to the light. • A process of reading the document and checking for accuracy. • A list that shows specific items that groups plan to discuss. • A method that applies the concept used in production line work. • When two or more patients are given a particular appointment time. • ...
Cnidarins 2022-12-12
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- The polyp may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or colonial, as in coral, and is sessile
- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant
- the inner layer of cells that serves as a lining membrane of the gastrovascular cavity of Cnidarians
- a subgroup of cnidarians containging approximately 3700 species.
- most corals are
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- a form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism.
- corals produce skeletons of calcium carbonate or
- a class of marine invertebrates which includes the sea anemones, stony corals and soft corals.
- It is the typical form of the jellyfish.
- A mound or ridge of living coral, coral skeletons, and calcium carbonate deposits from other organisms such as calcareous algae, mollusks, and protozoans
- the extracellular matrix found in cnidarians like coral or jellyfish that functions as a hydrostatic skeleton.
- The polyp may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or
12 Clues: most corals are • It is the typical form of the jellyfish. • a reproductive cell of an animal or plant • corals produce skeletons of calcium carbonate or • The polyp may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or • a subgroup of cnidarians containging approximately 3700 species. • The polyp may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or colonial, as in coral, and is sessile • ...
OUTPUT DEVICES 2020-04-29
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- Matrix This is a type of impact printer that prints a pattern of dots on papers.
- Which type of printer prints quickly and quietly?
- The hardware device that allows the user to see the results after processing is the ________.
- Which output device is used to get sound out of a computer system?
- Which output device is usually worn on or around the head over a user’s ears?
- This hard copy output device prints charts, diagrams, drawing, and house plans on large sheet of papers.
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- copy What is the name of the output that exits for a temporary period?
- This is a soft copy output device.
- Another name for monitor is _________.
- The image seen on a computer is made up of thousands of _________.
- copy The type of output that is printed on permanent media.
- ___________ is an output device used to produce hard copy output on paper or transparency film.
12 Clues: This is a soft copy output device. • Another name for monitor is _________. • Which type of printer prints quickly and quietly? • copy The type of output that is printed on permanent media. • Which output device is used to get sound out of a computer system? • The image seen on a computer is made up of thousands of _________. • ...
circulation 2021-09-02
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- a fluid connective tissue composed of a fluid matrix,plasma and the blood corpuscles
- The opening of right and left ventricle to pulmonary artery and aorta respectively is controlled by
- formation of clot in the coronary artery
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- all four chambers are in relaxed state called
- mesodermally derived muscular organ, present in thoracic cavity between the two lungs
5 Clues: formation of clot in the coronary artery • all four chambers are in relaxed state called • a fluid connective tissue composed of a fluid matrix,plasma and the blood corpuscles • mesodermally derived muscular organ, present in thoracic cavity between the two lungs • ...
Marketing buzz 2025-01-17
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- in this marketshare our performance is compared with market leader
- funnel which converts lead to customer
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- marketing technique where individuals or businesses (affiliates) promote a company's products or services and earn a commission for each sale or lead
- marketing technique which uses minimum cost and promote product in mass crowd using innovative way
- matrix referred for market penetration
5 Clues: funnel which converts lead to customer • matrix referred for market penetration • in this marketshare our performance is compared with market leader • marketing technique which uses minimum cost and promote product in mass crowd using innovative way • ...
Organisational Design 2021-02-01
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- Employed to run the business.
- The type of structure with few levels of hierarchy and wide spans of control.
- The type of structure with many levels of hierarchy
- The duty to complete a task
- This is the power to make decisions in a business.
- These are members of a team who take a leadership role to guide the work of the team.
- A type of structure where individuals work across teams on specific projects.
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- A decision making process whereby the majority of decisions are delegated to more junior managers.
- These workers monitor and regulate the work of others.
- These take responsibility for the day to day decision making in a business.
- Someone in the hierarchy who is under the control of a more senior worker.
- This shows the line of authority from the top down to the bottom in a business.
- The number of employees working directly under a manager.
- The number of layers of management.
- The process of passing authority down through the organisation.
- A decision making process whereby the majority of decisions are led by senior managers
16 Clues: The duty to complete a task • Employed to run the business. • The number of layers of management. • This is the power to make decisions in a business. • The type of structure with many levels of hierarchy • These workers monitor and regulate the work of others. • The number of employees working directly under a manager. • ...
RCSA General Knowledge Quiz 2020-05-27
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- Which European city hosted the 1936 Summer Olympics?
- The tallest building in the world is located in which city?
- Which film was the first to be recognised as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
- Which former US first lady wrote a memoir-turned-Netflix documentary called Becoming?
- How many children does Queen Elizabeth have?
- Complete this famous line from an iconic Queen song: “I see a little silhouetto of a man, Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the ________?”
- Which three nations will co-host the Men’s 2026 FIFA World Cup?
- What is the name of Mackenzie Crook’s character in sitcom The Office?
- What is the capital city of New Zealand?
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- We’re all missing a cool IPA in the pub – what does the acronym stand for?
- Which colour pill does Neo swallow in The Matrix?
- Name the current UK Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- Name the longest river in the UK.
- Which country’s flag features a red maple leaf?
- Which city will host the 2028 Olympic Games?
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
16 Clues: Name the longest river in the UK. • How many hearts does an octopus have? • What is the capital city of New Zealand? • How many children does Queen Elizabeth have? • Which city will host the 2028 Olympic Games? • Which country’s flag features a red maple leaf? • Name the current UK Chancellor of the Exchequer. • Which colour pill does Neo swallow in The Matrix? • ...
JUMPSTART BUZZWORDS! 2017-11-21
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- Newest Jumpstart site
- Jumpstart is leveling the playing field so that all children are ready for ______________.
- Jumpstart's primary source of internal information for all staff.
- Theme for this Corps Support call.
- All Corps members, Community Corps members, team leaders, and volunteer coordinators who have completed at least one year of service with Jumpstart.
- Theme for FY18 - revealed on the August Corps Support Call
- Create a culture of fun, excitement and hope
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- Jumpstart's new online learning platform for staff training.
- Adherence to guidelines laid out by the AmeriCorps grant provisions, the Corporation for National and Community Service, state commissions, Jumpstart, and/or other sources.
- Pursue goals with focus and drive
- An entity or entities operating under a single budget that manages a Jumpstart program.
- Part of the Corporation for National and Community Service; federal agency; provides significant funding for Jumpstart programs.
- Interact with respect, understanding and care
- Focus on progress and continuous improvement
- We look at _______ to measure Jumpstart's impact.
- Our systems, structures, and supports must ensure that career advancement is equally accessible for all, and accountability is implemented fairly.
16 Clues: Newest Jumpstart site • Pursue goals with focus and drive • Theme for this Corps Support call. • Focus on progress and continuous improvement • Create a culture of fun, excitement and hope • Interact with respect, understanding and care • We look at _______ to measure Jumpstart's impact. • Theme for FY18 - revealed on the August Corps Support Call • ...
corsswords 2016-11-15
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- Which Central American country has a canal that joins the Atlantic and Pacific oceans? (6)
- Who played Neo in The Matrix films? (5,6)
- What does the H in H2O stand for? (8)
- Which baseball team won the World Series this year? (7,4)
- Which TV show features the characters Joey, Phoebe and Chandler? (7)
- The Hindu festival of lights is most commonly known by what name? (6)
- Name the new Pokemon games that were released today. (3,3,4)
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- What expulsion of waste gas is the next US president? (5)
- Which app was announced as discontinued last month? (4)
- Afrikaans, Xhosa and Zulu are national languages of what country? (5,6)
- What pasta derives its name from the Italian for “Little strings”? (9)
- Which mammal lays eggs and is venomous? (8)
- Which detective has been played by Benedict Cumberbatch and Robert Downey Jr? (8,6)
- Which celebrity has recently been hiding books on London trains? (4,6)
- The gladius, claymore and katana are all types of what? (5)
- Who released the album Lemonade this year? (7)
16 Clues: What does the H in H2O stand for? (8) • Who played Neo in The Matrix films? (5,6) • Which mammal lays eggs and is venomous? (8) • Who released the album Lemonade this year? (7) • Which app was announced as discontinued last month? (4) • What expulsion of waste gas is the next US president? (5) • Which baseball team won the World Series this year? (7,4) • ...
Stem Cell Biology 2023-10-27
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- A group of genes that is inherited together
- The star-shaped glial cells in the brain
- The mature bone cell that are derived from osteoblasts
- The process of blood cell formation
- A cell which has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it
- The Self-organized three-dimensional structures that are typically derived from stem cells
- A composite organism in which the different cell populations are derived from more than one fertilized egg
- An abbrev of a tool for precision gene editing
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- A material derived from a donor of the same species as the recipient
- A process when a cell is converted into a new cell type to take on specialized functions
- An abbrev for a rare mitochondrial disorder
- An inactive treatment that is used as a comparison
- To describe ells with the ability to give rise to all the cells of the body and cells
- A benign tumor that usually consists of several types of tissue cells
- The most abundant cell type in connective tissue
- A structure in the back of the retina responsible for central vision.
16 Clues: The process of blood cell formation • The star-shaped glial cells in the brain • An abbrev for a rare mitochondrial disorder • A group of genes that is inherited together • An abbrev of a tool for precision gene editing • The most abundant cell type in connective tissue • An inactive treatment that is used as a comparison • ...
Histology Introduction 2024-03-25
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- Genetic material in epithelial cells that can be damaged by carcinogens.
- Lamina deep to the basal lamina, consisting of a network of collagen fibers.
- Membrane breached by cancerous epithelial cells, enabling invasion into underlying tissues.
- Spread of cancerous epithelial cells to distant sites.
- Process impaired in cancerous cells, allowing them to evade the immune system.
- Type of junctions between epithelial cells, disrupted in cancerous cells.
- System that cancer cells can evade to proliferate unchecked.
- Type of oxygen species produced in chronic inflammation, contributing to DNA damage.
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- Property of epithelial cells with distinct top and bottom surfaces.
- Process disrupted in cancerous epithelial cells, leading to loss of tissue organization.
- Chronic condition in epithelial tissues that can promote cancer development.
- Environmental factors that can cause mutations in epithelial cells.
- Metalloproteinases involved in breaking down the basement membrane.
- Type of cells that covers body surfaces or cavities.
- Changes in the DNA of epithelial cells that can lead to cancer.
- Process affected by genetic mutations in epithelial cells, leading to abnormal cell growth.
16 Clues: Type of cells that covers body surfaces or cavities. • Spread of cancerous epithelial cells to distant sites. • System that cancer cells can evade to proliferate unchecked. • Changes in the DNA of epithelial cells that can lead to cancer. • Property of epithelial cells with distinct top and bottom surfaces. • ...
