matrix Crossword Puzzles
Vocab for Chapter 10 2021-12-14
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- process that does not require oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracted reactions
- a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration — the process by which cells produce energy without oxygen around
- a 3-carbon acid that in carbohydrate metabolism is an important intermediate product formed especially during glycolysis.
- series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- process that requires oxygen
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- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- process in which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- 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
- 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 • process in which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius • ...
Chapter 10: Cellular Respiration 2025-01-23
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- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- The process by which yeast turns sugar into carbon dioxide (CO2) and alcohol; bread, wine, beer
- second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- Measure of energy; Amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water approximately 1 degree C.
- Location of the Krebs Cycle; the liquid part of the mitochondria
- Respiration that does not require oxygen
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid (pyruvate); the first phase of cellular respiration.
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- The third step of cell respiration; high-energy electrons being transported are used to convert ADP into ATP
- Process that requires oxygen
- the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy ( ATP) from food (sugar)
- Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- The process by which microorganisms turn sugar into lactic acid; cheese, yogurt, pickles
12 Clues: Process that requires oxygen • Respiration that does not require oxygen • Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • Location of the Krebs Cycle; the liquid part of the mitochondria • Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production • ...
Connective Tissue 2024-06-16
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- Cartilage with more elastic fibers, found in the ear and epiglottis.
- Fat cells that store energy in the form of fat.
- Cartilage with a large amount of collagen fibers, found in intervertebral discs and pubic symphysis.
- Glass-like but translucent cartilage, found in the nose, trachea, and at the ends of long bones.
- Dense regular connective tissue that connects bones to other bones.
- The non-cellular component within tissues and organs, providing physical scaffolding for cells.
- Having Blood Vessels
- White blood cells found in the lymph that play a key role in the immune response.
- A type of tissue that supports, binds together, and protects tissues and organs.
- Tissue Bone tissue that forms the structural elements of the skeleton.
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- The liquid component of blood in which the blood cells are suspended.
- Lacking blood vessels.
- Protein fibers found in connective tissues, providing strength and flexibility.
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- Mature bone cells embedded in the bone matrix.
- Loose connective tissue that holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to underlying tissues.
- Firm, flexible connective tissue found in joints, rib cage, ear, nose, bronchial tubes, and discs.
- Dense regular connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
18 Clues: Having Blood Vessels • Lacking blood vessels. • Mature bone cells embedded in the bone matrix. • Fat cells that store energy in the form of fat. • Dense regular connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone. • Dense regular connective tissue that connects bones to other bones. • Cartilage with more elastic fibers, found in the ear and epiglottis. • ...
Organizational Structures Crossword 2021-10-27
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- Occurs when a job is broken down into a number of steps which are each completed by a different individual
- Composed of self-contained units or divisions; builds on product departmentalization
- Sets an organization’s goals and objectives
- Structure that consists entirely of work groups and teams which perform an organization’s work
- Occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make the decisions
- Organization that combines the elements of functional and product-based departmentalization creating a dual chain of command
- Produce an organization’s goods and services
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- The grouping of individuals into departments based on work functions
- Organizations that have developed a capacity to continuously adapt and change because members take an active role in identifying and resolving work-place issues
- The principle in which an employee should have only one supervisor to whom he or she is responsible
- Systematic grouping of individuals which have been brought together to accomplish a common goal
- Non-elaborate structure that has little formalization and centralized authority
12 Clues: Sets an organization’s goals and objectives • Produce an organization’s goods and services • The grouping of individuals into departments based on work functions • Non-elaborate structure that has little formalization and centralized authority • Composed of self-contained units or divisions; builds on product departmentalization • ...
McGee Crossword 2013-12-02
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- A set of six naturally occurring silicate minerals used commercially for their desirable physical properties
- A composite material composed of coarse granular material (the aggregate or filler) embedded in a hard matrix of material (the cement or binder) that fills the space amongst aggregate particles
- Heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house")
- A type of heavy construction machinery used for levelling surfaces
- A process to change materials (waste) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials
- Originally built in 1923
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- Is the worker or tradesman who is in charge of a construction crew
- Professional worker within the construction industry concerned with construction costs and contracts
- A type of machine, generally equipped with a hoist, wire ropes or chains and sheaves that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them
- A support used in construction
- McGee's colour
- A truck used for transporting loose material (such as sand, gravel, or dirt) for construction
12 Clues: McGee's colour • Originally built in 1923 • A support used in construction • Is the worker or tradesman who is in charge of a construction crew • A type of heavy construction machinery used for levelling surfaces • A truck used for transporting loose material (such as sand, gravel, or dirt) for construction • ...
Kerven's Unit Vocabuary 2014-04-22
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- to solve inconsistent systems typically result in impossible statements such as 0 = 3.
- constraint is a condition of an optimization problem that the solution must satisfy.
- exact and discernible limits or form.
- variable in an equation that may have its value freely chosen without considering values of any other variable.
- Model/Is when you write words instead of numbers.
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- Region/It is the region which satisfies the restrictions, or constraints, imposed in a linear programming problem.
- of solving systems of equations is also called the addition method.
- a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns.
- Function/Is the function the solvers attempt to minimize.
- quantity that can multiply vectors in the context of vector spaces.
- Of A System/Refers to a number of equations with an equal number of variables.
- Programming/ Is a method to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships.
12 Clues: exact and discernible limits or form. • Model/Is when you write words instead of numbers. • Function/Is the function the solvers attempt to minimize. • of solving systems of equations is also called the addition method. • quantity that can multiply vectors in the context of vector spaces. • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- This molecule stores energy for future use
- This organelle is the site of most of cellular respiration, and is nicknamed "powerhouse of the cell"
- Occurs in the intermembrane space, 'links' the first and third steps together
- This is the first step of cellular respiration and produces 2 ATP
- This organism cannot produce it's own food, instead relying on other organisms
- Occurs in the matrix, and is the third step of cellular respiration
- Occurs in the intermembrane space, oxygen finally gets involved here, last reaction in cellular respiration
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- This is one of the outputs of cellular respiration, and is found abundant in Earth's atmosphere and Mars's atmosphere
- This is one of the outputs of cellular respiration, it also covers 71% of the Earth's oceans
- This simple sugar, a monosaccharide, is an input in cellular respiration
- This is one of the inputs of cellular respiration, it also comprises 21% of Earth's atmosphere
- This is where glycolysis takes place, fluid inside of the cell
12 Clues: This molecule stores energy for future use • This is where glycolysis takes place, fluid inside of the cell • This is the first step of cellular respiration and produces 2 ATP • Occurs in the matrix, and is the third step of cellular respiration • This simple sugar, a monosaccharide, is an input in cellular respiration • ...
Chapter 18-20 2017-03-12
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- Microorganisms that are capable of causing disease
- Unit of measure for numbers of viable bacteria per milliliter
- Chemical waste that is potentially harmful to humans or the environment because it is highly reactive, toxic, corrosive, contaminated, combustible, carcinogenic or degraded
- Regulated waste that is potentially infectious and/or sharp
- Designed for the patients comfort and allows the operator and/or assistant to provide treatment to the patient
- Instruments that aid the dentist in tooth preparation and the removal of dental decay
- Official government agency rule that must be followed
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- A matrix produced by some bacteria from their cell walls
- Condition in which a person is at risk for a disease due to a weakened immune system
- Regulated waste that has been in contact with blood or other body fluids
- Occurs when water flows fastest in the middle and slower on the edges of tubing
- The mechanical combination of dental materials
- Adherence to official standards
- Infectious, sharp, or hazardous waste
- A community of microorganisms that accumulates on surfaces in moist areas
- To hold onto a surface
- Consists of handpieces air/water, syringes, saliva ejector, possibly an oral evacuator or ultrasonic scale
- Foot-controlled or pedal device that is used to operate and control the dental handpieces
18 Clues: To hold onto a surface • Adherence to official standards • Infectious, sharp, or hazardous waste • The mechanical combination of dental materials • Microorganisms that are capable of causing disease • Official government agency rule that must be followed • A matrix produced by some bacteria from their cell walls • ...
Algebra 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-19
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- A two-dimensional closed shape with at least three straight sides.
- A numerical quantity multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression.
- One quarter of an ordered data set. (Also, the three values that separate those groups.)
- A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- An expression that describes the slope of a curve
- A method for representing large or small numbers by using powers of 10
- An angle from the horizontal upward to a specific object.
- A line segment from the center of a circle or sphere to its circumference or surface
- A point, line, or plane that separates a segment or an angle into two equal halves.
- A triangle whose three sides are of unequal length
- The output value towards which a series or function converges.
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- The distance from a quantity to zero, on a number line
- A pair of numbers whose product is one
- The science of decision-making and strategy within competitive situations.
- A number that is the product of two equal integers
- The product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given positive integer.
- An algebraic expression containing two terms
- The shape formed by the intersection of a plane and a right circular cone.
18 Clues: A pair of numbers whose product is one • An algebraic expression containing two terms • An expression that describes the slope of a curve • A number that is the product of two equal integers • A triangle whose three sides are of unequal length • The distance from a quantity to zero, on a number line • An angle from the horizontal upward to a specific object. • ...
UNIT I DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS PART 1 2023-02-01
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- 1’s complement can be easily obtained by using _________
- A three digit decimal number requires ________ for representation in the conventional BCD format
- The logical sum of two or more logical product terms is called __________
- The K-map based Boolean reduction is based on the following Unifying Theorem: A + A’ = 1.
- Maxterm is the sum of __________ of the corresponding Minterm with its literal complemented
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- Each group of adjacent Minterms (group size in powers of twos) corresponds to a possible product term of the given ___________
- The code where all successive numbers differ from their preceding number by single bit is __________
- A Karnaugh map (K-map) is an abstract form of ____________ diagram organized as a matrix of squares.
- A product term containing all K variables of the function in either complemented or uncomplemented form is called a __
- _____________ expressions can be implemented using either (1) 2-level AND-OR logic circuits or (2) 2-level NAND logic circuits
10 Clues: 1’s complement can be easily obtained by using _________ • The logical sum of two or more logical product terms is called __________ • The K-map based Boolean reduction is based on the following Unifying Theorem: A + A’ = 1. • Maxterm is the sum of __________ of the corresponding Minterm with its literal complemented • ...
felsefe proje 2022-11-09
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- “İş iste. Eğer iş vermiyorlarsa, ekmek iste. Eğer işi de ekmeği de vermiyorlarsa, ekmeği al”. – Emma Goldman
- "Şans, hazırlığın fırsatla buluştuğunda meydana gelen şeydir." - Seneca
- “Monoteizm, bir Tanrı daha çıkarılınca ateizme dönüşmeye mahkumdur.” ~ Ibn Warraq
- Düşünüyorum, öyleyse varım. - René Descartes
- “Eğer tanrıya inanacak olsaydım, tanrılara inanırdım. Bence monoteizm gerçekten korkunç bir şey. Bence bu kesinlikle şaşırtıcı olan bir yanlış anlama.” ~ Stephen Fry
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- "Yanlış sonsuz şekillere girebilir, doğru ise yalnız bir türlü olabilir." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- “Gerçek olduğundan emin olduğun bir rüya gördün mü hiç, Neo? Eğer o rüyadan uyanamazsan ne olur? Rüya alemi ile gerçek dünya arasındaki farkı nasıl ayırt edersin?” - Morpheus, Matrix, 1999
- " Sözde bilgimiz, bilimimiz, varsayımlarında tamamen başarıya ulaşmış mıdır, biz dünyanın gerçekten nasıl olduğuna ilişkin bir şey söyleyip söylemediğini nasıl bilebiliriz?" - William Alston
- “Bu hikayede- Şair benim- Sense şiir” ― Arzum Uzun
9 Clues: Düşünüyorum, öyleyse varım. - René Descartes • “Bu hikayede- Şair benim- Sense şiir” ― Arzum Uzun • "Şans, hazırlığın fırsatla buluştuğunda meydana gelen şeydir." - Seneca • “Monoteizm, bir Tanrı daha çıkarılınca ateizme dönüşmeye mahkumdur.” ~ Ibn Warraq • "Yanlış sonsuz şekillere girebilir, doğru ise yalnız bir türlü olabilir." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau • ...
September 2024 2024-08-19
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- What is another term for accurate measurement of parameters on wafers? (9)
- This on-chip memory can hold interrupt service routines and avoid cache-based access altogether in ARM processors. (7,7)
- What is another name for a distributed ledger whose records are linked through secure hashes? (5,5)
- Statistical method to predict the relation between a dependent variable on one or more independent variables (10)
- What is "D" in DVFS (a technique for reducing power dissipation in TI microprocessors) (7)
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- These semiconductor dice can be assembled into a system like Legos to create complex systems (8)
- What is "M" in ARM's SME intended for AI acceleration? (6)
- These chips try to mimic the working of human brain (12)
- Which famous Chess Player was defeated by Deep Blue chess playing system from IBM? (8)
9 Clues: These chips try to mimic the working of human brain (12) • What is "M" in ARM's SME intended for AI acceleration? (6) • What is another term for accurate measurement of parameters on wafers? (9) • Which famous Chess Player was defeated by Deep Blue chess playing system from IBM? (8) • ...
Types of tissues (: 2025-11-20
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- A nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals in the nervous system.
- Tissue that supports, connects, or separates other tissues and organs; contains an extracellular matrix.
- Tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement; includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.
- A network of nonliving material, such as proteins and fibers, that supports and surrounds cells inconnective tissue.
- The process of taking in substances such as nutrients or chemicals into cells or tissues.
- Tissue that receives and sends electrical signals; makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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- The removal of waste products from the body.
- A type of tissue that covers body surfaces, lines organs, and forms protective barriers; also involved in absorption, secretion, and sensation.
- The release of useful substances produced by cells or glands.
9 Clues: The removal of waste products from the body. • The release of useful substances produced by cells or glands. • A nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals in the nervous system. • The process of taking in substances such as nutrients or chemicals into cells or tissues. • ...
Define 2014-09-08
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- A type of Stakeholder that engages in transactions with the process
- A set of tools and techniques for process improvement aimed to reduce defects to only 3.4 defective parts per million
- Team A team comprised of the Continuous Improvement (SS+) Program Manager, Project Mentor, Project Champion, Stakeholders, and Finance Partner
- Document that assigns the relative importance of features and benefits associated with the product and defines what the customer needs for increased satisfaction
- An area with a defect or outcome that is negative contrary to the expectation
- A matrix that classifies stakeholders based on influence and impact
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- A measure of what should be fixed
- The quality parameters that relate to the need of the customer
- Stakeholders A type of stakeholder that has the power to help process activities succeed or fail
- A group of people that have come together to accomplish a common result or purpose
- a birds-eye view of a process from suppliers to customers both internal and external
- A type of Stakeholder affected by transactions, no direct engagement
12 Clues: A measure of what should be fixed • The quality parameters that relate to the need of the customer • A type of Stakeholder that engages in transactions with the process • A matrix that classifies stakeholders based on influence and impact • A type of Stakeholder affected by transactions, no direct engagement • ...
Chapter 10 Cellular Respiration 2023-01-10
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- process of energy conversion releases the energy from food and turns it into oxygen
- The site of where the Krebs cycle rxn happens and is found in the innermost compartment of the mitcochondrion.
- Takes the energy from food molecules and produces ATP.
- releases oxygen into the atmosphere and that oxygen is used in cellular respiration to release the energy in food
- Cellular respiration that doesn't requires oxygen
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- The secnd stage of cellular respiration where the pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide by a series of energy-extracting reactions.
- sugar breaking or a glucose molecule turning into 2 molecules with half the carbon and pyruvic acid.
- molecule that locks the left over chemical energy from glucose.
- amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water's temperature 1 degree Celsius
- Cellular respiration that requires oxygen
- where cellular respiration occurs
- A reaction of glycolysis where 4 electrons are removed and the glucose is left in a high-energy state and the electrons are passed onto a electron carrier called
12 Clues: where cellular respiration occurs • Cellular respiration that requires oxygen • Cellular respiration that doesn't requires oxygen • Takes the energy from food molecules and produces ATP. • molecule that locks the left over chemical energy from glucose. • amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water's temperature 1 degree Celsius • ...
Current PBIS Systems at Stewart 2023-01-25
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- Visual representations of PRIDE inside and outside the school.
- Beginning, middle, and end of year refresher for how to show PRIDE at Stewart.
- The expectations of what we say to kids when talking about PRIDE.
- School-wide PBIS initiative meant to encourage students to show the behaviors we want to see.
- A list of these, from minor to major, should be used to guide consequences.
- Reward tickets given to students by staff for recognizing behaviors we want to see.
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- Daily intercom message about current school events.
- An nmenomic device to remind us to use active supervision with students.
- The common idea that the decorations and components of a learning environment are centered around - ours is "The Stewart Family" this year.
- A visual reminder, usually a table or grid, of behavior expectations in various parts of the school.
- Common language used to describe the volume of our voices.
- Meetings held as a whole staff to talk about school-wide improvements.
12 Clues: Daily intercom message about current school events. • Common language used to describe the volume of our voices. • Visual representations of PRIDE inside and outside the school. • The expectations of what we say to kids when talking about PRIDE. • Meetings held as a whole staff to talk about school-wide improvements. • ...
Ch.3 Vocabulary 2023-08-28
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- does not change any pixel data
- reduces the size of an image file by removing information that is not essential
- A general term for graphics software that uses mathematically defined lines to create an image
- Adding or deleting image pixels during the process of resizing
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- The process of reducing the size of an image
- The density of puxels in an image
- Consists of a specific color at a specified location in a matrix or grid. A collection of pixels produces an image on a computer screen or on a printed page
- A general term for grapics software that uses pixels to create an image
- The number of pixels in a row and column of a raster grid
- The ratio of the width to the height of an image
- An acronym for Graphical User Interface. The GUI makes it possible to use a device, such as a mouse, to interact with a computer
- The speed at which a computer can transmit information along a network
12 Clues: does not change any pixel data • The density of puxels in an image • The process of reducing the size of an image • The ratio of the width to the height of an image • The number of pixels in a row and column of a raster grid • Adding or deleting image pixels during the process of resizing • The speed at which a computer can transmit information along a network • ...
SOS 2024-09-10
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- The smallest amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction.
- A flow of electric charge, measured in amperes.
- The value that appears most frequently in a data set.
- The process by which green plants convert sunlight into chemical energy.
- A quantity having direction as well as magnitude.
- A statement that has been proven based on previously established statements.
- Organized collections of structured information, often stored electronically.
- A passive electrical component that implements electrical resistance.
- A process that uses electricity to break down a compound into its components.
- The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms to maintain life.
- The process by which a cell takes in material by engulfing it with its membrane
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- The maximum data transfer rate of a network or internet connection.
- The process of converting information into a secure format to prevent unauthorized access.
- The ability of a solid material to exist in more than one form or crystal structure.
- Data points that differ significantly from other observations in a dataset.
- The process in which a substance loses electrons, often associated with gaining oxygen.
- A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- A statistical method for estimating the relationships among variables.
18 Clues: A flow of electric charge, measured in amperes. • A quantity having direction as well as magnitude. • The value that appears most frequently in a data set. • A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns. • The maximum data transfer rate of a network or internet connection. • A passive electrical component that implements electrical resistance. • ...
Wilkins Chapter 17 Key Terms 2024-12-12
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- The surface film that contains microorganisms & other biologic substances
- Attachment of one substance to the surface of another; the action of a substance in attracting & holding other materials or particles on its surface
- Heterographic microorganism that can live & grow in the presence of free oxygen
- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- Not made up of or containing cells
- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection & disease
- Adjective to indicate a conduciveness to the initiation of dental caries
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin
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- Free floating single bacteria
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives & grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen
- A solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts
- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- A virus, microorganism, or other substance that causes disease
- White or cream-colored "cheesy" mass that can collect over dental biofilm on unclean, neglected teeth
- Mineralized "hardened" dental biofilm
- A state caused by the invasion, development, or multiplication of an infectious agent into the body
- Crystaline mineral component of bones & teeth that contains calcium & phosphate
18 Clues: Free floating single bacteria • Nucleus, focus, point of origin • Not made up of or containing cells • Mineralized "hardened" dental biofilm • A virus, microorganism, or other substance that causes disease • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • ...
PELICULAS DE CIENCIA FICCIÓN 2024-09-21
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- Tripulación espacial enfrenta a una peligrosa criatura alienígena en una nave.
- Un ladrón que roba secretos a través de sueños se enfrenta al desafío de plantar una idea.
- Épica galáctica sobre la lucha entre el Imperio y los rebeldes, protagonizada por Jedi y sabres de la luz.
- Un hombre se enamora de un sistema operativo con inteligencia artificial.
- Un programador descubre que la realidad es una simulación controlada por máquinas.
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- Una misión espacial busca salvar a la humanidad explorando agujeros de gusano en el espacio.
- Un soldado humano se infiltra en una raza alienígena azul en un exuberante planeta llamado Pandora.
- Historia distópica sobre un cazador de replicantes en un futuro lluvioso y sombrío.
- Un niño ayuda a un extraterrestre perdido a regresar a casa mientras escapa del gobierno.
9 Clues: Un hombre se enamora de un sistema operativo con inteligencia artificial. • Tripulación espacial enfrenta a una peligrosa criatura alienígena en una nave. • Un programador descubre que la realidad es una simulación controlada por máquinas. • Historia distópica sobre un cazador de replicantes en un futuro lluvioso y sombrío. • ...
Matrix week numero cinco to seis 2024-06-06
7 Clues: we eat ___ • mans best friend • we wear on our feet • the school we go to • the planet we live in • something gamers rarely touch • something you wear on your head on sunny days
All ceramic Fabrication Materials and techniques 2020-04-08
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- _______________________consists of a lithium-disilicate pressed glass ceramic, but its physical properties and translucency are improved than IPS Empress 2 through a different firing process.
- IPSEmpress (Ivoclar Viva- dent), is a ________________________ ceramic
- IPS Empress 2 (Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein) is a ___________________________ ceramic .
- based ceramic ______________________________is polycrystalline material that contain no glass, all the atoms are packed into regular crystalline arrays through which it is much more difficult to drive a crack
- _________________was a glass-ceramic material composed of 70% tetrasilicic flu- ormica crystals precipitated in 30% glass matrix.
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- ____________________ceramics are much tougher and stronger than glass-based ceramics
- In Ceram- Zirconia composed of 67% aluminum oxide and 33% partially stabilized_____________________________
- feldspars are mainly comprised of______________(60% - 64%)
- procera All Ceram is fabricated from copings that contain 99.9% high purity_____________________________
9 Clues: feldspars are mainly comprised of______________(60% - 64%) • ____________________ceramics are much tougher and stronger than glass-based ceramics • IPSEmpress (Ivoclar Viva- dent), is a ________________________ ceramic • IPS Empress 2 (Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein) is a ___________________________ ceramic . • ...
TIPE D 2024-03-21
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- Batch Jumlah unit yang dipindahkan per suatu satuan waktu disebut
- Prinsip mengurangi penggunaan bahan-bahan alami
- Pada GT layout, bottleneck terdapat pada departemen yang memproduksi ... element.
- (Benar/Salah) Aliran dalam from-to-chart biasanya dibuat simetris untuk mempermudah proses analisis perpindahan material.
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- (Benar/Salah) Transfer batch menuju stasiun bottleneck selalu lebih besar dibandingkan yang menuju stasiun non-bottleneck.
- Menurut ...., From-To Chart digunakan untuk mengukur perpindahan material antar departemen secara kuantitatif
- Jenis layout yang cocok untuk proses produksi dengan volume yang tinggi dan varietas yang rendah adalah (sebutkan nama layout-nya saja tanpa perlu menambahkan layout di belakang).
- Flow Nama lain dari from-to-chart adalah ..... matrix.
- Perpindahan material handling antar mesin di dalam satu departemen yang sama disebut sebagai ... cell movement.
- Prinsip yang berkaitan dengan aliran material (volume, berat, atau jumlah per unit waktu) yang dikalikan dengan jarak perpindahan disebut sebagai prinsip
10 Clues: Prinsip mengurangi penggunaan bahan-bahan alami • Flow Nama lain dari from-to-chart adalah ..... matrix. • Batch Jumlah unit yang dipindahkan per suatu satuan waktu disebut • Pada GT layout, bottleneck terdapat pada departemen yang memproduksi ... element. • ...
CT Experiment 7 Post-Quiz 2023-01-20
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- To apply Routh condition, there should not be any term missing in the nth order ____________ equation
- First ____ of the Routh array should be having same sign for system to be stable
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- If there is No sign change in the first column, hence the system is __________ stable
- _____ command will create identity matrix of the mentioned order in the scilab on cloud
- the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial should be ________
5 Clues: the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial should be ________ • First ____ of the Routh array should be having same sign for system to be stable • If there is No sign change in the first column, hence the system is __________ stable • _____ command will create identity matrix of the mentioned order in the scilab on cloud • ...
DE 2024-12-25
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- A three digit decimal number requires representation----of in the conventional BCD format
- A Karnaugh map (K- Map) is an abstract form of organized as a matrix of squares
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- 1's complement can be easily obtained by using _______
- The logical sum of two or more logical product term is called
- expressions can be implemented using either (1) 2-level AND-OR logic circuits or (2) 2-level NAND logic circuits
5 Clues: 1's complement can be easily obtained by using _______ • The logical sum of two or more logical product term is called • A Karnaugh map (K- Map) is an abstract form of organized as a matrix of squares • A three digit decimal number requires representation----of in the conventional BCD format • ...
Ortho-Connective tissue complication medications 2011-12-11
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- Topical analygesic that depletes neurotransmitters that send pain signal
- A DMARD that inhibits T-and B-cell activity, suppreses synovitis during active stage of rheumatoid arthritis
- Used topically in the treatment of osteoarthritis
- lowers the deposition of uric acid and interfers with leukocyte infiltration thus decreasing inflammation
- Immunosupppressive used in the treatment of Lupus Erythematosus
- prevents uric acid production by blocking the metabolic conversion form purine in foods to uric acid. Used in long term management
- Injected into the joints for the treatment of osteoarthritis
- REcombinant parathyroid hormone that stimulates osteoblasts to build bone matrix and facilitate calcium absorption
- Used as an anti-inflammatory and analgesic in most ortho and connective tissue diseases
- Bisphosphonates used to treat osteoporosis
- Anti-inflammatory DMARD that reduces lymphocyte response
- inhibits renal reabsorption of urates and increases the urinary excretion of uric acid
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- Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs
- Classification of antibiotics used in the treatment of osteomylitis
- Inhibits osteoclastic-mediated bone resorption
- Biologic response modifier used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
- Used in the treatment of osteoarthritis to rebuild cartilage
- Given as a prophalaxis for hip and knee surgeries
- Replacement for women to decrease the incidence of osteoporosis
- Angiotension II receptor antagonist helps prevent kidney stones by increasing uric acid excretion
- Antimalerial drug used as an anti-inflammatory for lupus polyarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
- Replacement given when calcium is inadequate
22 Clues: Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs • Bisphosphonates used to treat osteoporosis • Replacement given when calcium is inadequate • Inhibits osteoclastic-mediated bone resorption • Used topically in the treatment of osteoarthritis • Given as a prophalaxis for hip and knee surgeries • Anti-inflammatory DMARD that reduces lymphocyte response • ...
Lesson 75-79 2016-03-07
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- The ground from which some thing or idea springs.
- Tiny form of life.
- A million tons.
- mater The “dear old school” from which one graduates.
- Condition or estate inherited from one’s fathers.
- Tiny film for storing books.
- One who acts like a father toward another.
- State from which motherhood develops.
- Matris Mother.
- Instrument for looking at tiny things.
- Unit of length 1/1000 of 1 millimeter.
- Crazy person with delusions of greatness.
- Big large or great.
- A tiny world.
- A father’s name adapted and given to his children.
- Small.
- Person of great rank or influence.
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- Make larger.
- Huge rock.
- Motherly.
- That which makes greater.
- Paris Father.
- Device for making a sound louder.
- Love for the fatherland.
- Chief father of a family or society.
- Instrument for measuring small things.
- A woman who rules the family.
- Nobly born person; descendant of the founding fathers of Rome.
- Have one’s name entered on the list of students of a school or college.
- Having a loud or big voice.
- Great in mind; noble in soul.
- Great in deed or character.
- Device for transmitting a small sound over distance.
- A million meters.
- Greatness.
- Tiny electromagnetic wave between 1 and 100 centimeters long.
- Big or Large.
37 Clues: Small. • Motherly. • Huge rock. • Greatness. • Make larger. • Paris Father. • A tiny world. • Big or Large. • Matris Mother. • A million tons. • A million meters. • Tiny form of life. • Big large or great. • Love for the fatherland. • That which makes greater. • Having a loud or big voice. • Great in deed or character. • Tiny film for storing books. • A woman who rules the family. • ...
Clone of MISM5306 13-14 2015-10-09
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- Microsoft's automatic updates are an example of this technology
- related technologies that try to simulate and reproduce human thought and behavior
- database that also contains rules and explanations
- these systems match a new problem against a previously solved case/solution
- people use these when interacting in a simulated environment
- rules that enable computers to perform tasks usually handled by humans
- type of chaining based on if-then-else condition pairs
- provides access to software or services for a fee (abr.)
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- rules related to a problem or discipline
- engine that manipulates a series of rules; works from a matrix and can learn by doing
- type of analysis used in decision support systems to monitor a change in values
- allows you to use software that is not on your computer (abr.)
- virtual environment consisting of a cube shaped room in which the walls are rear-projection screens
- mimic human experience in a particular field to solve problems in a well defined area
- chaining that starts with the goal and sets conditions to read it
- uses frid to evaluate populatiry of it's beverages useing "Freestyle" dispensers
- creates the illusion of working in the real world (abr.)
- agents capable of "reasoning" and following rule-based processes
- uses a small electronic tag composted of a small chip and antenna; performs task similar to a bar code reader
- most successful application of AI
20 Clues: most successful application of AI • rules related to a problem or discipline • database that also contains rules and explanations • type of chaining based on if-then-else condition pairs • creates the illusion of working in the real world (abr.) • provides access to software or services for a fee (abr.) • people use these when interacting in a simulated environment • ...
Biology-Cell Cem Toker-Eren Gürenli 2020-04-29
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- A stack of thylakoids.
- ____is an organelle which is used for protein synthesis.
- Instead of using light, ____ microscope uses beam selectrons.
- The type of fiber that helps the cytokinesis and motility.
- The part of nucleus that allows materials to flow in and out of the nucleus.
- The organelle responsible for digestion is called _____.
- The destruction of cells or tissues by their own enzymes.
- _____endoplasmic reticulum's main function is producing proteins.
- Subunit of microfilament.
- Is a genetic disorder that results in the destruction of nerve cells.
- Increasing the apparent size of an object.
- structure that helps some single celled organisms move.
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- The fluid in the inner membrane which contains the mtDNA and many enzymes in mitochondria.
- This type of endoplasmic reticulum doesn't contain ribosome attached to it.
- This organelle's main function is secretion and intracellular transport.
- The curves in Mitochondria which increases the surface area.
- A plastid which is used for the storage of starch or oil.
- _____ vacuole removes excess liquid in the cell.
- Cell rigidity and organelle movement are the functions of _____.
- The part of chloroplast that contains DNA, ribosomes and many enzymes.
- This additional outer covering protects the cell when it is engulfed by other organisms.
- _____ pressure is the force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall.
22 Clues: A stack of thylakoids. • Subunit of microfilament. • Increasing the apparent size of an object. • _____ vacuole removes excess liquid in the cell. • structure that helps some single celled organisms move. • ____is an organelle which is used for protein synthesis. • The organelle responsible for digestion is called _____. • ...
hbd dad 2020-07-28
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- Kelsey's favourite song to drum and sing to
- Your provenance
- Oater
- Tolkien forest creature
- Eastwood, The man with no name (actor)
- Your coolest celebrity passenger
- First picnic with mom
- Thirteen or spouse of _____
- Dead Redemption, Arthur Morgan stars in
- Goods carried on an airplane.
- Basement Bass
- "My precious"
- Table Pizza, Love at first bite, where was your first date with mom!
- Jamie Foxx character in a ___
- First flight with mom was on what plane
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- Summer getaway
- The central body portion of an aircraft.
- Favourite purple dragon
- Star Wars Day month
- Oddity, "Ground Control to Major Tom"
- Tarantino's The Hateful __
- An imaginary line on an airfoil from the leading edge to the trailing edge
- Pumpkin or peach
- Jones of "Star Wars"
- Rock, First Road Trip with Mom
- home away from home in 1993/94
- Kindergarten teacher we all had
- AKA Ringwraiths, The Fallen Kings, Black Riders
- Vice City
- Bay Mines, Company you met mom at
- ___-Deetoo, skywalker's droid
- Sport all your kids played
- Which city in Kenya did Alex live in
- Gwen's opinion of your coolest celebrity passenger
- He does not try
- Honeymoon destination
- Sudeikis, Your celebrity bromance
- Bandicoot, Avoid the TNT box to win this video game
- Last human city in 'The Matrix'
39 Clues: Oater • Vice City • Basement Bass • "My precious" • Summer getaway • Your provenance • He does not try • Pumpkin or peach • Star Wars Day month • Jones of "Star Wars" • First picnic with mom • Honeymoon destination • Favourite purple dragon • Tolkien forest creature • Tarantino's The Hateful __ • Sport all your kids played • Thirteen or spouse of _____ • ___-Deetoo, skywalker's droid • ...
MEDIMPEX POP QUIZ 2019-09-24
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- Naproxen Sodium 220mg analgesic tablets
- Provides relief of dry or crusty noses, available in a spray/dropper bottle
- Non-sedating skeletal muscle relaxant that contains the active ingredient tolperisone 150mg
- One of the flavours of Care Chlorhexidene mouth wash 0.2% w/v
- Fast relief of acid indigestion, heartburn and fullness
- Contains 320mg ferrous sulphate & 60mg Vitamin C embedded in a spongoid matrix technology. The iron is reduced slowly over 6-8 hours thus significantly reducing GI irritations
- Shampoo that is indicated for the treatment of dandruff, seborrhaoic dermatitis and pityriasis versicolor
- OTC antiseptic cream for the treatment of minor burns and scalds, scratches, cuts and abrasions, sunburn blisters and cracked skin
- The anesthetic present in Covonia Throat Spray
- Line of cough and cold preparations
- Name of the brand of shaving powders now available from Medimpex
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- Headlice treatment containing dimeticone 4%
- New eco-friendly oral care product line
- Name the oil used in the reformulated Cerumol Ear Drops
- Cream containing the active ingredients Clotrimazole, Betamethasone and Gentamycin
- Just to be sure, use..............
- Loratidine manufactured by Bayer Consumer Health
- Hemorrhoid suppository/ointment that contains the active ingredients lidocaine and allantoinerolin Effective relief of sinus/allergies available in tablet and liquid formulation
- Name of the new athletic support line
- First itraconazole 200mg capsule available on the Jamaican market
20 Clues: Just to be sure, use.............. • Line of cough and cold preparations • Name of the new athletic support line • New eco-friendly oral care product line • Naproxen Sodium 220mg analgesic tablets • Headlice treatment containing dimeticone 4% • The anesthetic present in Covonia Throat Spray • Loratidine manufactured by Bayer Consumer Health • ...
amino acids, proteins and peptides crossword 2017-09-06
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- polymerizes and forms into micro-tubules
- name means as glue
- also called as thick filament
- also called as thin filament
- a major component of the sub-units in ferritin, astacin
- also called alpha-Aminosuccinamic acid
- hormone secreted by alpha cells of pancreas
- Serine is one of two hydroxyl amino acids considered hydrophylic
- is an intermediate and byproduct in glycine synthesis
- this hormone stimulate the pancreas to secrete digestive fluids
- regulates the calcium ion concentration in blood plasma
- it means cheese
- this controls actin assembly
- trans-membrane receptor that facilitate cell-extracellular matrix adhesion
- also called 2,6-Diaminohexanoic acid
- one of the sweet tasting amino acids
- this hormone is secreted from kidneys and increases blood pressure
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- this hormone helps in contraction of uterus during pregnency
- it regulates the appetite and energy balance and is secreted by fat cells
- this hormone stimulates milk secretion
- important protein in epidermis and hair
- also called hypoglycemic hormone
- also called a anti-diuretic hormone
- a highly elastic protein
- it is the only amino acid where the side chain is connected to the protein backbone twice
- in a family of cell adhesion molecules
- this stimulates the secretion of gastric acid from stomach
- a precursor to histamine
- is the principal enzyme of homeostasis
- is named after the plant Valerian
30 Clues: it means cheese • name means as glue • a highly elastic protein • a precursor to histamine • also called as thin filament • this controls actin assembly • also called as thick filament • also called hypoglycemic hormone • is named after the plant Valerian • also called a anti-diuretic hormone • also called 2,6-Diaminohexanoic acid • one of the sweet tasting amino acids • ...
Data Structures Set I 2017-12-15
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- BTREE is an example of a _____ tree-8
- Sort which is done completely in RAM-8
- Insert is middle easier than array for this data structure 6,4
- HEAP is implemented using this _______ - 5
- Creator of Quick Sort-5
- Creator of Shortest Path Algo for Graph-6,8
- Algorithm for Minimum Spanning Tree -7
- We can do binary search in array because it is ....... 6
- When we convert infix to postfix notation, what do we put in the stack? - 8
- BUBBLE and QUICK Sort are categorised as _____ sort-8
- Data Structure used for creating Index-5
- Data Structure used to get n largest number-4
- Name of city where there is 7 bridge problem-10
- Where do you found collisions in buckets 7
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- Data Structure used in recursion-5
- Data Structure used in Breadth First Search-5
- Name of Data Stucture Professor! 6,4 or 7,3 or 5,5
- Rotate RTAOIPNTI quickly !!-9
- The list used by graphs - 9
- What is A in ADT
- Example of LOSSLESS COMPRESSION - 7
- Creator of BTREE-6,5
- This is a balanced Binary Search Tree-3
- Tower of ______-5
- This sort has efficency of n log n-5
- The sort where we find the minimum in each pass (9)
- In which data structure do we use the MATRIX? -5
- Sort named after Donald-5
28 Clues: What is A in ADT • Tower of ______-5 • Creator of BTREE-6,5 • Creator of Quick Sort-5 • Sort named after Donald-5 • The list used by graphs - 9 • Rotate RTAOIPNTI quickly !!-9 • Data Structure used in recursion-5 • Example of LOSSLESS COMPRESSION - 7 • This sort has efficency of n log n-5 • BTREE is an example of a _____ tree-8 • Sort which is done completely in RAM-8 • ...
kelley respire 2017-12-21
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- the powerhouse of a cell
- three carbon compound that is produced during glycolysis
- the process of breaking down glucose
- A compound that functions as a coenzyme in many biological acetylation reactions
- Adenosine triphosphate
- loaded with proteins involved in electron transport and ATP synthesis
- describes a process that does not need oxygen
- The acid contains three carboxyl groups, has the chemical formula of C6H8O7
- contains lactose, a sugar that can't be digested by lactose-intolerant people.
- the fluids in the cell membrane
- when you break down food molecules
- an enzyme that creates the energy storage molecule adenosine triphosphate.
- the breakdown of carbohydrates and makes lactic acid as the end product
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- transfers electrons from one place to another
- where yeast and other microorganisms break down sugar to form carbon dioxide and ethanol
- yeast makes both of these things
- an organic molecule that serves as an electron carrier
- is a metabolic intermediate in many processes that occur in animals.
- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- where the product of another reaction is now the reactants of another
- the process where pyruvate is broken down and NADH is used to make tons of ATP
- occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and generates a pool of chemical energy (ATP, NADH, and FADH2)
- when oxygen is absent and carbohydrates are being broken down
- adenosine diphosphate,
24 Clues: Adenosine triphosphate • adenosine diphosphate, • the powerhouse of a cell • flavin adenine dinucleotide • the fluids in the cell membrane • yeast makes both of these things • when you break down food molecules • the process of breaking down glucose • transfers electrons from one place to another • describes a process that does not need oxygen • ...
Carbohydrates 2017-11-11
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- / Carbohydrates made out of a double-bonded carbon and oxygen atoms, plus a hydrogen atom.
- / Any of numerous substances that are produced by cells and living organisms.
- / It is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body.
- / Any of various water-soluble compounds that vary widely in sweetness.
- / Any of a class of carbohydrates consisting of a number of monosaccharides joined by glycosidic bonds.
- / Carbohydrates made out of these are double-bonded carbon and oxygen atoms, plus two additional carbon atoms.
- / Also called fruit sugar.
- / A naturally abundant nutrient carbohydrate.
- / A crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose.
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- / Any of the filaments constituting the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
- / A source of nourishment, especially a nourishing ingredient in a food.
- / A monosaccharide commonly occurring in lactose.
- / Composed of two monosaccharides.
- / Also called simple sugar.
- / Composed of two or more units.
- / Any of a series of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in which the atoms of the latter two elements are in the ratio of 2:1.
- / Soundness of body or mind; freedom from disease or ailment.
- / A unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food provides.
- / Having or composed of only one thing, element, or part.
- / A disaccharide found in milk.
20 Clues: / Also called fruit sugar. • / Also called simple sugar. • / A disaccharide found in milk. • / Composed of two or more units. • / Composed of two monosaccharides. • / A naturally abundant nutrient carbohydrate. • / A monosaccharide commonly occurring in lactose. • / A crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose. • ...
Pre-Calculus 2024-05-14
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- ,how many rows and columns are in a matrix.
- ,method of writing a vector's terminal point which presupposes that its initial point is the origin.
- ,a vector with magnitude 1.
- ,is a method used to write out a long sum in a concise way
- ,the fixed point used to define a parabola.
- ,the set of coplanar points such that the sum of the distances from each point to two distinct coplanar points (called the foci) is constant.
- ,the line passing through the vertex of a parabola about which the graph of the parabola is symmetric
- ,the coefficient in the term of a polynomial containing the variable raised to its highest power.
- ,the sum of the terms of a sequence.
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- , a part of the circumference of a circle or other curve..
- ,ordered list of numbers
- ,a relation in which every input results in one and only one output
- ,two vectors which are perpendicular to one another.
- ,the fixed distance between the center of a circle and any point on that circle.
- ,describes a vector whose initial point lies on the origin.
- ,a set of coplanar points equidistant from a fixed point called the center.
- ,the small number outside of a radical sign.
- ,angles in standard position that share the same terminal ray.
- ,quantity that possesses both magnitude and direction.
- ,the two fixed focus points which define an ellipse.
20 Clues: ,ordered list of numbers • ,a vector with magnitude 1. • ,the sum of the terms of a sequence. • ,how many rows and columns are in a matrix. • ,the fixed point used to define a parabola. • ,the small number outside of a radical sign. • ,two vectors which are perpendicular to one another. • ,the two fixed focus points which define an ellipse. • ...
DMGT Assignment 02 2023-06-17
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- A relation R is said to be ______ relation if aRb => bRa for a,b ∈ A.
- An undirected graph that is connected and has no cycles.
- A declarative or assertive sentence that is either true or false.
- The set of all images of elements of a set A is called ______ of a function.
- A relation R on a set A is both reflexive and symmetric.
- A function which is both one-one and onto.
- A compound statement that is always true.
- A type of matrix representing an undirected graph with all diagonal entries zero.
- A node not adjacent to another node.
- If every element of a set A is also the element of set B.
- Number of edges incoming or ending at the vertex/node.
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- A group G containing a finite number of elements.
- A relation R is reflexive, anti-symmetric and transitive.
- A path in connected graph G=<V,E> which includes every edge exactly once.
- A group (G, *) is said to be _____ if for every a,b ∈ G, a*b=b*a.
- A closure denoted by R⁺/R*/R∞.
- An algebraic structure (G, *) satisfying G1, G2, G3 properties.
- A logical connective denoted by ^ (p^q read as p and q).
- An unordered collection of well-defined objects.
- The lines connecting one node to another node.
20 Clues: A closure denoted by R⁺/R*/R∞. • A node not adjacent to another node. • A compound statement that is always true. • A function which is both one-one and onto. • The lines connecting one node to another node. • An unordered collection of well-defined objects. • A group G containing a finite number of elements. • Number of edges incoming or ending at the vertex/node. • ...
Mystery Crossword 2023-02-15
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- Distinct laugh
- Silent roaster
- Flamingos and toads
- I still don't understand the pendulum.
- American Mr. Emerson
- Judith
- Fabre
- Breaking Bad
- Lee's therapist
- A tie for all occasions
- Are you not entertained by this crossword?
- Corruptor of the youth
- The music man
- Distinct cadence
- In his 40s, but will still beat you in any race
- Chain smoker
- Mexican Mr. Strader
- Baby-faced assassin
- The be-whiskered assistant dean of Monicas' cuddles
- 📵
- Precision and order
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- Socrates with a sweater vest
- His Kryptonite is color
- Grade hater
- So he can wallop a police officer but I can't hit the prefects?
- Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match
- Former I.T. guy
- Always keeping me up at night
- "I only work in black, or sometimes, very very dark grey."
- Mad scientist philosopher
- cultivates the field of our minds
- His class will really knock you out
- The stem of my failure
- A retired king
- This tutor once claimed that "Tom Brady is a half god among men" and recommended the Matrix
- Excited!
- Author of "The Clouds, for kids"
- Got his ring by Spring
- The Platonic form of push-up
- "If superman's dad was a philosopher" -John Ben Berry
- "I'm inclined to agree ..."
41 Clues: 📵 • Fabre • Judith • Excited! • Grade hater • Breaking Bad • Chain smoker • The music man • Distinct laugh • Silent roaster • A retired king • Former I.T. guy • Lee's therapist • Distinct cadence • Flamingos and toads • Mexican Mr. Strader • Baby-faced assassin • Precision and order • American Mr. Emerson • The stem of my failure • Corruptor of the youth • Got his ring by Spring • His Kryptonite is color • ...
Mystery Crossword 2023-02-15
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- A retired king
- Are you not entertained by this crossword?
- Breaking Bad
- Fabre
- Mexican Mr. Strader
- The stem of my failure
- So he can wallop a police officer but I can't hit the prefects?
- Distinct laugh
- "I only work in black, or sometimes, very very dark grey."
- Baby-faced assassin
- Flamingos and toads
- Got his ring by Spring
- Always keeping me up at night
- Chain smoker
- This tutor once claimed that "Tom Brady is a half god among men" and recommended the Matrix
- "I'm inclined to agree ..."
- A tie for all occasions
- Silent roaster
- Judith
- The music man
- Distinct cadence
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- Corruptor of the youth
- Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match
- In his 40s, but will still beat you in any race
- cultivates the field of our minds
- The be-whiskered assistant dean of Monicas' cuddles
- "If superman's dad was a philosopher" -John Ben Berry
- I still don't understand the pendulum.
- His Kryptonite is color
- Excited!
- Grade hater
- Lee's therapist
- Precision and order
- Socrates with a sweater vest
- His class will really knock you out
- Mad scientist philosopher
- Author of "The Clouds, for kids"
- 📵
- The Platonic form of push-up
- American Mr. Emerson
- Former I.T. guy
41 Clues: 📵 • Fabre • Judith • Excited! • Grade hater • Breaking Bad • Chain smoker • The music man • A retired king • Distinct laugh • Silent roaster • Lee's therapist • Former I.T. guy • Distinct cadence • Mexican Mr. Strader • Precision and order • Baby-faced assassin • Flamingos and toads • American Mr. Emerson • Corruptor of the youth • The stem of my failure • Got his ring by Spring • His Kryptonite is color • ...
Mathematical Mind 2023-06-12
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- Less than zero
- Geometric shape with two separate branches
- Optical instrument with mirrors reflecting symmetrical patterns
- Point where a graph intersects the y-axis
- Relationship between two quantities
- Branch of mathematics that deals with symbols and equations
- EQUATIONS System of equations solved together
- Branch of mathematics that deals with shapes and their properties
- Mathematical statement of equality
- VARIATION Relationship between two variables that vary directly and inversely
- NUMBER Non-negative integer
- FRACTION Fraction with a numerator of 1
- Number system with a base of 10
- Amount of space occupied by an object
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- VALUE Magnitude of a number regardless of its sign
- Horizontal reference line on a graph
- Number that indicates how many times a base is multiplied by itself
- Product of an integer and all positive integers below it
- Positive or negative whole number
- Having a constant rate of change
- Neither positive nor negative
- Polynomial equation of degree 2
- INTEREST Interest calculated on both the initial amount and accumulated interest
- Rectangular array of numbers or symbols
- Set of possible input values of a function
- Polynomial with two terms
- Fraction of a whole expressed as a portion of 100
- Polygon with three sides
- Not divisible by 2
- Geometric shape with all points equidistant from the center
30 Clues: Less than zero • Not divisible by 2 • Polygon with three sides • Polynomial with two terms • NUMBER Non-negative integer • Neither positive nor negative • Polynomial equation of degree 2 • Number system with a base of 10 • Having a constant rate of change • Positive or negative whole number • Mathematical statement of equality • Relationship between two quantities • ...
Bones and Skeletal tissues 2023-12-19
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- Small rounded point of the bone
- made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone
- provides a frame for us
- center portion of the skeleton. Made up of the skull, rib cage, and the vertebral column
- A free-floating bone that is formed within a tendon
- Bones in the body that are wider than they are long
- The minerals Calciums(C) and Phosphorus(P) are stored within the bony matrix
- provides firm but elastic support
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- Distal end of the femur
- raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone
- A bone that No symmetry, and has lots of protrusions and nocks.
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage can act as a shock absorber at the joints.
- also known as Adipose tissue, is a connective tissue Axial skeletal system.
- fibrous connective tissue that is made of a blend of elastin and collagen fibers.
- This is a connective tissue in the skeletal system
- large rounded rough projection or protuberance of a bone, as for the attachment of a muscle
- refers to a long, thin projection, often with a rough surface
- Bones in the body that are longer than they are wide
- One injury would be located on the distal end of the humerus.
- One injury that would be located at the top of the thighbone (femur)
20 Clues: Distal end of the femur • provides a frame for us • Small rounded point of the bone • provides firm but elastic support • raised or prominent part of the edge of a bone • This is a connective tissue in the skeletal system • A free-floating bone that is formed within a tendon • Bones in the body that are wider than they are long • ...
Science plate tectonics Vocab 2023-10-21
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- a scientist who specializes in the study of life forms that existed in previous geologic periods
- pertaining to the present era, beginning 65 million years ago
- to thrust out, force or press out
- an organism outline of a fossil
- The geologic age of a fossil organism, rock, or geologic feature or event given in units of time
- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found
- the period of time to which anything belongs or is to be assigned
- pertaining to an era occurring between 230 and 65 million years ago
- to thrust or force into
- pertaining to the earliest era of earth history, ending 570 million years ago
- a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state
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- to receive form in a mold
- having been turned to stone
- one of a class of substances that cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means
- a fossil of a footprint, trail, or burrow
- pertaining to an era occurring between 570 million and 230 million years ago
- cracks in the earth's crust along which there is movement
- mineral or organic matter deposited by water, air, or ice
- any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age
- particular period of time marked by distinctive features
20 Clues: to thrust or force into • to receive form in a mold • having been turned to stone • an organism outline of a fossil • to thrust out, force or press out • a fossil of a footprint, trail, or burrow • particular period of time marked by distinctive features • cracks in the earth's crust along which there is movement • mineral or organic matter deposited by water, air, or ice • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-02
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- these come from NADH and FADH2 to power ETC
- This is made by O2 receiving electrons from the electron transport chain
- Type of anaerobic cellular respiration that makes lactic acid. Animals do this. Product is 2 lactic acids.
- Cellular respiration is this kind of reaction because of glucose losing electrons and O2 gaining electrons
- Where does lactic acid and alcohol fermentation occur?
- You feel lactic acid fermentation here when sore.
- this is embedded in the inner membrane
- Glycolysis makes this(energy molecule)
- Name of the step that makes 2CO2, 2Acetyl CoA, and 2NADH (from NAD+)
- As electrons go down the electron transport chain, they make this to have more H+ on one side to power ATP synthase
- Where does glycolysis occur?
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- Type of anaerobic cellular respiration that makes alcohol. Fungi/bacteria commonly do this. Products are CO2 and 2 ethanol
- Glycolysis makes this
- Type of cellular respiration with O2 present
- Per 1 glucose, this is a product along with H20. 32-34 of these are made
- The process of breaking down sugar to make ATP or perform fermentation (depending on if O2 present)
- 2 of these are produced from glycolysis
- Type of cellular respiration without O2
- Humans use this to make bread because of alcohol fermentation
- Krebs cycle happens here
- Per one glucose, products are ATP, 3NADH, and FADH2
21 Clues: Glycolysis makes this • Krebs cycle happens here • Where does glycolysis occur? • this is embedded in the inner membrane • Glycolysis makes this(energy molecule) • 2 of these are produced from glycolysis • Type of cellular respiration without O2 • these come from NADH and FADH2 to power ETC • Type of cellular respiration with O2 present • ...
English words every IT professional should know 2023-10-09
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- To establish a link between a device and a server or between two separate devices
- A restricted or private computer network
- A feature of something that is a disadvantage, problem, or obstacle
- To carry out specific functions or operations
- To set up for use or service
- To merge two or more things together
- A detailed description of a product’s design, parts, features, etc.
- Being able to operate with other programs or equipment
- A small electronic device that is often new and unconventional
- A set of programs and instructions that an operating system uses to function
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- To keep something in good condition
- A system of connected devices that can share information with each other
- A collection of digital information stored and saved in one unit on an electronic device
- An action that needs to be completed
- A group of electronic circuit structures laid out in rows and columns
- To improve, enhance, or update something
- A thorough examination of something
- To make something smaller or less of
- A physical or virtual point of connection to link two devices or networks so they can share data
- To move or send something from one place to another
- An error or problem in computer software that causes a program to behave unexpectedly or malfunction
- up To make a copy of data
22 Clues: To set up for use or service • up To make a copy of data • To keep something in good condition • A thorough examination of something • An action that needs to be completed • To make something smaller or less of • To merge two or more things together • A restricted or private computer network • To improve, enhance, or update something • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2024-11-13
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- How many molecules produced of GTP or ATP during one turn of the Krebs Cycle
- The electron transport chain (ETC) is located in the _____ mitochondrial membrane
- Product created when electrons combine with oxygen
- Lactic acid fermentation produces NAD+ and _____
- Per 1 turn of the Krebs Cycle, 2 molecules of Carbon _____ are released as gas
- How much ATP is produced during glycolysis
- Carbon molecule produced form intermediate step
- ______ acid fermentation happens in the cytoplasm of the cell
- Purpose of cellular respiration
- The ETC can produce 30 to ___ molecules of ATP per 1 glucose
- Lactic acid fermentation can occur during ______
- Alcohol fermentation occurs in the ________ of the cell
- Purpose of the ETC is to create ____
- Two of them created after glycolysis (aside from ATP or pyruvates)
- Krebs cycle occurs in the _______ of the mitochondria
- Organism that uses anaerobic respiration
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- Different types of cellular respiration- Aerobic and _______
- Alcoholic fermentation can be used to make _______
- Are pumped to the intermembrane space during the ETC
- The electrons that enter the ETC come from NADH and ______
- Organisms that use aerobic respiration (in addition to humans)
- Type of gradient created when electrons travel down the ETC
- Number of FADH2 molecules produced per 1 glucose in Krebs Cycle
- Gas released from intermediate step
- Alcoholic fermentation produces Carbon Dioxide and _______
- Where glycolysis occurs
- How many pyruvates are created after glycolysis
- Cellular respiration that uses electron transfer
- Number molecules of NADH produced per 1 glucose in Krebs Cycle
29 Clues: Where glycolysis occurs • Purpose of cellular respiration • Gas released from intermediate step • Purpose of the ETC is to create ____ • Organism that uses anaerobic respiration • How much ATP is produced during glycolysis • Carbon molecule produced form intermediate step • How many pyruvates are created after glycolysis • Lactic acid fermentation produces NAD+ and _____ • ...
Cellular Respiration AND Photosynthesis Review 2024-11-24
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- this part of photosynthesis is where CO2 is used and glucose is made
- the most prevalent high energy electron carrier in cellular respiration
- the plant pigment molecule responsible for absorbing light
- protein (enzyme) responsible for ATP production
- a possible product made by organism that are anaerobic. Often used for beer making.
- this part of photosynthesis is where NADPH is made
- the goal product of photosynthesis
- the reason why ATP synthase is able to make so much ATP is thanks to a proton ________ formed as H+ are pumped against their _________.
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- the location of the Kreb's Cycle
- happens in the cytoplasm with OR without oxygen present
- the organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- location of the light-dependent reactions
- the high energy electron carrier in photosynthesis
- the abbreviation for something that both cellular respiration and photosynthesis have in common involving H+ protons.
- an alternate means of making ATP and regenerating NAD+ without oxygen
- the organelle responsible for cellular respiration
- the goal product of cellular respiration
- this used at the end in order to produce a LOT of ATP for an organism
- location of the light independent reactions
- this part of photosynthesis is where water is split
- a very acid possible product made by anaerobic organisms. Often associated with muscle pain.
- generates FADH2, NADH, and a little ATP
22 Clues: the location of the Kreb's Cycle • the goal product of photosynthesis • generates FADH2, NADH, and a little ATP • the goal product of cellular respiration • location of the light-dependent reactions • location of the light independent reactions • the organelle responsible for photosynthesis • protein (enzyme) responsible for ATP production • ...
Loan Words 2024-11-25
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- One piece of nature's Jenga tower in your back
- Reference system for finding information
- Math's way of organizing numbers in neat boxes
- Classification rank between family and species
- Book's "where to find the good bits" guide
- The bossy organelle running the cellular show
- Multiple arrays of ordered elements
- Electric shock that makes a dead frog's legs dance
- Nature's bicycle spokes in a circle
- Ancient scholars' way of describing patterns
- Additional reference sections in publications
- A body of knowledge that needs a diet
- Nature's recipe written in mathematical poetry
- Bug's fashion stuff sticking out of head
- Numbers that tell a story (or lie convincingly)
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- Rectangular arrangements of numbers
- Supplementary materials in academic works
- Geological sandwich with rocks instead of ham
- Mathematical pointers in equations
- Groups of related living things
- Fancy way of saying "Oops!"
- Tiny cellular control rooms having a party
- Earth's layer cake slice
- What makes your brain go "Ooh, shiny!"
- List of discoveries after publication
- Insect WiFi receivers
- Stack of bones keeping you from being a puddle
- Latin fancy talk for "bunch of stuff"
- Half the diameter for lazy mathematicians
- Common patterns that explain the world
- Extra chapter at the back of the book
- Lonely number looking for friends
32 Clues: Insect WiFi receivers • Earth's layer cake slice • Fancy way of saying "Oops!" • Groups of related living things • Lonely number looking for friends • Mathematical pointers in equations • Rectangular arrangements of numbers • Multiple arrays of ordered elements • Nature's bicycle spokes in a circle • List of discoveries after publication • Latin fancy talk for "bunch of stuff" • ...
Principles of Computer Programming 2025-04-22
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- computer programming languages used to build and maintain databases
- creation of digital images which are comprised of paths instead of dots
- graphic displayed as a matrix of pixels
- number of bits needed to display the color of each pixel
- program which translates high-level language codes into machine language codes
- computer languages developed from assembly programming languages
- 7 bit code allowing 128 (0-127) characters
- set of computer instructions which executes steps in iterations
- computer programming languages used for managing a computer system
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- developing a sequence of instructions fora computer to accomplish a task
- graphic representation of the step-by-step instructions of how the computer processes data
- process of comptuer programming, documenting, testing and bug fixing (orderly)
- language writing application programs which solve specific problems
- standard code providing a unique number for every character
- type of computer programming languages one step up from the machine language
- computer program which converts the source code into machine language one line at a time
- basic computer language which consists of zeros and ones
- formula which gives instructions for the comuter to perform a specific task
- set of computer instructions following down a list, one item at a time without jumping
- computer programming languages designedfor creating and maintaining webpages
- information processed or stored by a computer
21 Clues: graphic displayed as a matrix of pixels • 7 bit code allowing 128 (0-127) characters • information processed or stored by a computer • basic computer language which consists of zeros and ones • number of bits needed to display the color of each pixel • standard code providing a unique number for every character • ...
Igneous Rocks 2024-03-19
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- Texture a rock being pitted with many cavities
- Rock colored plutonic rock found throughout the continental crust
- igneous rock consisting mostly of the silicate minerals olivine and pyroxene
- Rock A rock liquefied by intense heat and pressure
- Rock made from the rapid cooling of lava at Earth's Surface
- reaction series the temperature at which minerals crystallize when cooled
- thick blocky lava flows or steep-sided piles of lava called lava domes.
- composed of interlocking crystals of widely different sizes
- a key factor in making several parts of the body run smoothly
- Texture rock texture in which large crystals
- magnesium iron silicate with the chemical formula (Mg,Fe) 2SiO 4.
- an extrusive rock intermediate in composition between rhyolite and basalt
- rock that is intermediate in composition between granite and gabbro
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- characterized by the presence or formation of vesicles
- Feldspar is a framework silicate
- Rock produced when magma exits and cools above Earths surface
- contains both silicon and oxygen
- rock that contains diamonds in its rock matrix
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
- Rock form when magma cools under the earth's surface
- Crystallization separating two or more crystalline solids
- chemical element of the alkali metal group
- extrusive igneous rocks, especially basalt
- solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
- is composed of interlocking crystals of widely different sizes
- a silicate mineral in the common mica group
- Melting the mass of a solid rock into a liquid
27 Clues: Feldspar is a framework silicate • contains both silicon and oxygen • chemical element of the alkali metal group • extrusive igneous rocks, especially basalt • a silicate mineral in the common mica group • rock that contains diamonds in its rock matrix • characterized by the presence or formation of vesicles • solid rock resulting from cooling of this. • ...
Project Management Crossword Challenge 2022-04-25
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- responsibility matrix assignments
- refers to the process of planning and developing methods and options to reduce threats
- a basic building block of collaborative problem solving
- path, sequence of steps to complete project with zero float
- project portfolio management
- anyone who has an interest in a project
- traditional project management method done step by step
- funds from project budget covers known risks
- risk management tactic that might buy an insurance policy
- a framework used in agile development
- designation of someone who is certified in project management
- a program that scans student submissions for originality
- an activity that is define has objectives, goals and an open end date
- optimize use of people and resources
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- chart showing tasks in precedent order
- the kind of failure when a company chooses the wrong project
- organization gives project management certification
- confronting conflict tactic
- usually ineffectual conflict response
- an entire body of knowledge about project management
- five part method of defining objectives
- program evaluation tool
- software that calculates and shows critical path
- project management method used for software projects
- Coding on Responsibility Matrix
- summary of project management overall plan
- breaks all work in project into separate tasks
- integrates the tactical details of project process and strategic purpose
- name of project management instructor
- funds from management to cover unknown unknowns
- conflict resolution tactic used as last resort
31 Clues: program evaluation tool • confronting conflict tactic • project portfolio management • Coding on Responsibility Matrix • responsibility matrix assignments • optimize use of people and resources • usually ineffectual conflict response • name of project management instructor • a framework used in agile development • chart showing tasks in precedent order • ...
hair theory 2023-01-10
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- What is the active growing stage of hair called?
- an area of cells around the dermal papilla
- the second layer consisting of unique protein structures
- Which hair structure contains melanin to give hair its natural color?
- is a segment of the outer root sheath.
- hair that grows on the scalp.
- what muscle causes the hair to stand on end?
- eyelash hair.
- Which hair structure supplies nourishment to the hair bulb?
- What is the term used to describe baby fine silky hair on the body at birth?
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- is a mass of loose connective tissue located at the base of the hair follicle.
- the hair follicle thehairstrand the arrector pili muscle and the sabaceous gland make up the?
- thick coarse hair that grows on the face to form a beard.
- The shape of the hairstrand is determined by the shape of the.
- abnormal coverage of hair on areas of the body where normally only lanugo or baby-fine hair appears.
- is a process where cells change their shape dry out and form keratin protein.
- The lower segment of the hair follicle that extends from the follicle base to the insertion of the arrector pili muscle is the
- the central core of the hairstrand also called the pith or marrow
- eyebrow hair.
- the outer covering of the hairstrand made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales
- the study of hair.
21 Clues: eyebrow hair. • eyelash hair. • the study of hair. • hair that grows on the scalp. • is a segment of the outer root sheath. • an area of cells around the dermal papilla • what muscle causes the hair to stand on end? • What is the active growing stage of hair called? • the second layer consisting of unique protein structures • ...
WORLD 137 2025-08-24
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- STRIPE CARD Plastic card encoded with dark bands
- MEMORY Nonvolatile solid-state data storage
- CAMERA Rugged mountable video recorder
- STATE DRIVE Storage device with no spinning platters
- Wrist-worn connected device
- Pocket computer that also places calls
- REACTOR Facility that harnesses controlled fission
- TURBINE Towered machine that spins to make electricity
- DIMENSIONAL PRINTER Machine that builds objects layer by layer
- Display that responds to direct finger input
- OPTIC CABLE Strand that carries light-based signals
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- TRACKER Wearable that logs steps and heart rate
- NETWORK Online platform for sharing and connection
- COMPUTER Portable clamshell personal computer
- PANEL Photovoltaic module that converts light to power
- EMITTING DIODE Semiconductor source of visible illumination
- SERVICE Platform delivering media in real time
- TURBINE Water-driven generator in a dam or river
- ION BATTERY Rechargeable cell powering many devices
- CAMERA Electronic image capture without film
- COMPUTER Slate device controlled by touch
- Pattern of stripes that encodes data
- QUADCOPTER Four-rotor remotely piloted aircraft
- RESPONSE CODE Matrix pattern scanned by a camera
- ENGINE Tool that indexes and retrieves web pages
- Serialized audio program distributed online
- READER Portable device for digital books
- SEQUENCER Machine that reads genetic letters
- COMPUTING On-demand remote computing resources
- BROWSER Software used to navigate the internet
30 Clues: Wrist-worn connected device • Pattern of stripes that encodes data • CAMERA Rugged mountable video recorder • Pocket computer that also places calls • READER Portable device for digital books • COMPUTER Slate device controlled by touch • MEMORY Nonvolatile solid-state data storage • Serialized audio program distributed online • CAMERA Electronic image capture without film • ...
Biology II: Unit 2 Exam Crossword 2025-11-01
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- Proteins that recognize and neutralize pathogens
- Muscular tube that serves as a passageway for air and food
- Small pores that open and close to regulate airflow and prevent water loss in insects
- Semi-liquid mixture generated by the stomach
- Scientific term for Heavy Breathing
- Process by which organisms regulate the balance of water and solutes in their body
- Structures that ensure one-way blood flow through the heart
- Substance that triggers a specific immune response
- Relaxation phase of the heart where chambers fill with blood
- Muscular passageway for food and air
- Interstitial fluid collected in lymphatic capillaries
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- Records the volumes of air inhaled and exhaled
- Tiny air sacs surrounded by capillaries that increase the surface area available for gas exchange
- Functional and structural unit of the kidney
- Molecule that acts as a communication signal to coordinate immune activity and recruit cells
- Group of similar cells and their extracellular matrix working together to perform a specific function
- Projections composed of enterocytes in the small intestine
- Location of T Cell maturation
- Middle layer of skin that provides strength, elasticity, and structural support
- Influences connective tissue properties
- Structure that divides the heart into right and left sides, preventing the mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
- Structure that carries blood away from the heart
- Circulating fluid of an open circulatory system
23 Clues: Location of T Cell maturation • Scientific term for Heavy Breathing • Muscular passageway for food and air • Influences connective tissue properties • Functional and structural unit of the kidney • Semi-liquid mixture generated by the stomach • Records the volumes of air inhaled and exhaled • Circulating fluid of an open circulatory system • ...
Sun Street 2025-11-10
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- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I bring donuts to my group"
- "One of my groups is called Anger Management"
- "One of my groups is called Seeking Safety"
- "My group is called Matrix Recovery"
- "I'm the link between residents and the office on weekday mornings"
- "I'll take the group for a walk after Morning Meditation"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I offer support and advice to the newest residents"
- Find this motto on our colorful mural
- "I serve pizza on Sunday night"
- How do we do it?
- "I might take your blood pressure after noon"
- "I supervise the office overnight"
- "I moderate Morning Meditation"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "One of my groups is called Thinking for a Change"
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- "I'm an administrator that operates behind the scenes"
- "I might take you to get your TB test results"
- "I serve breakfast and lunch during the week"
- "One of my groups is called Orientation"
- "I serve hot breakfast on the weekends"
- "I'm an example of a Social Model"
- " I moderate Sharing & Caring"
- "I distribute medication during the week"
- "One of my groups is called Family Empowerment"
- "I'm the link between residents and the office on weekday afternoons"
- "I supervise your medical demands"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I supervise the office after dinner"
- "I'm an administrator that meets new residents"
- "My group is called Life Skills"
32 Clues: How do we do it? • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • "I bring donuts to my group" • " I moderate Sharing & Caring" • "I serve pizza on Sunday night" • "I moderate Morning Meditation" • "My group is called Life Skills" • "I'm an example of a Social Model" • "I supervise your medical demands" • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-11-24
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- The fluid portion of the chloroplast
- The process that autotrophs use to turn sunlight into sugar
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes within the chloroplast
- Biological machinery located in the thylakoids that carry out photosynthesis
- The electron carrier molecule of Cellular Respiration
- A series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- Light absorbing molecules
- Organisms that obtain food by consuming other things
- The second set of reactions in Cellular Respiration
- The first set of reactions in Cellular Respiration
- Organisms that make their own food
- A plants principal pigment
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- An electron carrier molecule used in photosynthesis
- A reaction that requires Oxygen to run
- One of the most important compounds that cells use to store and release energy
- The protein that uses H + ions to create ATP
- The innermost compartment of the Mitochondria
- The portion of photosynthesis that does not require light
- The portion of photosynthesis that requires light
- The process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- The process of releasing energy from food in the absence of oxygen
- Another name for the light-independent reactions
- A reaction that does not require Oxygen to run
- When writing a chemical reaction, on what side of the arrow do products go?
25 Clues: Light absorbing molecules • A plants principal pigment • Organisms that make their own food • The fluid portion of the chloroplast • A reaction that requires Oxygen to run • The protein that uses H + ions to create ATP • The innermost compartment of the Mitochondria • A reaction that does not require Oxygen to run • Another name for the light-independent reactions • ...
Sip & Solve 2026-01-08
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- Ryan, Úna, Fiadh and Éile live at 38 ___________ Avenue
- What did Nandos release in Feb 2018 that helped Ryan bag a first date?
- What is Ryan's middle name?
- What city did they stay in the night they got engaged?
- What secondary school did Úna go to?
- What was the first concert the couple went to together? (3,5)
- What is Ryan's spirit of choice that comes from Úna's hometown?
- Where do Ryan and Úna both have family from? Up the rebels! (4,4)
- What did Ryan get stuck in his ear as a child?
- What was Úna notorious for breaking/losing/having stolen?
- Where was their first apartment located? (7,4)
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- What is their favourite breakfast spot located in East Acton? (2,5)
- What state in the US was Úna born in?
- What costume won the couple first place at Madison’s 25th birthday?
- Where did Úna work on and off since arriving in London in 2015? (3,3,3)
- What men's football club did Ryan play at?
- What’s Ryan’s nickname?
- What was the name of the dance school Úna taught at in Midleton?
- Where does Úna work?
- What is the name of the classy establishment where Ryan & Úna first met? (3,5)
- Where did Ryan & Úna go on their first holiday?
- Which town was Ryan born in as per his passport?
22 Clues: Where does Úna work? • What’s Ryan’s nickname? • What is Ryan's middle name? • What secondary school did Úna go to? • What state in the US was Úna born in? • What men's football club did Ryan play at? • What did Ryan get stuck in his ear as a child? • Where was their first apartment located? (7,4) • Where did Ryan & Úna go on their first holiday? • ...
Agile Business Analysis 2025-09-01
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- specific properties of requirements, such as ID, description, priority, status, source, or acceptance criteria, used to monitor and manage them
- The ability to track requirements from origin to final deliverables.
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- An approved version of requirements that can only change through formal control.
- A grid structure used to link requirements to their sources and deliverables, often called
- Request A formal proposal to modify, add, or remove a requirement.
5 Clues: Request A formal proposal to modify, add, or remove a requirement. • The ability to track requirements from origin to final deliverables. • An approved version of requirements that can only change through formal control. • A grid structure used to link requirements to their sources and deliverables, often called • ...
Clone of MISM5306 13-14 2015-10-09
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- Microsoft's automatic updates are an example of this technology
- related technologies that try to simulate and reproduce human thought and behavior
- database that also contains rules and explanations
- these systems match a new problem against a previously solved case/solution
- people use these when interacting in a simulated environment
- rules that enable computers to perform tasks usually handled by humans
- type of chaining based on if-then-else condition pairs
- provides access to software or services for a fee (abr.)
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- rules related to a problem or discipline
- engine that manipulates a series of rules; works from a matrix and can learn by doing
- type of analysis used in decision support systems to monitor a change in values
- allows you to use software that is not on your computer (abr.)
- virtual environment consisting of a cube shaped room in which the walls are rear-projection screens
- mimic human experience in a particular field to solve problems in a well defined area
- chaining that starts with the goal and sets conditions to read it
- uses frid to evaluate populatiry of it's beverages useing "Freestyle" dispensers
- creates the illusion of working in the real world (abr.)
- agents capable of "reasoning" and following rule-based processes
- uses a small electronic tag composted of a small chip and antenna; performs task similar to a bar code reader
- most successful application of AI
20 Clues: most successful application of AI • rules related to a problem or discipline • database that also contains rules and explanations • type of chaining based on if-then-else condition pairs • creates the illusion of working in the real world (abr.) • provides access to software or services for a fee (abr.) • people use these when interacting in a simulated environment • ...
amino acids, proteins and peptides crossword 2017-09-06
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- also called hypoglycemic hormone
- also called as thin filament
- a highly elastic protein
- it regulates the appetite and energy balance and is secreted by fat cells
- important protein in epidermis and hair
- name means as glue
- also called alpha-Aminosuccinamic acid
- is an intermediate and byproduct in glycine synthesis
- a precursor to histamine
- this stimulates the secretion of gastric acid from stomach
- one of the sweet tasting amino acids
- regulates the calcium ion concentration in blood plasma
- this controls actin assembly
- is the principal enzyme of homeostasis
- polymerizes and forms into micro-tubules
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- it is the only amino acid where the side chain is connected to the protein backbone twice
- Serine is one of two hydroxyl amino acids considered hydrophylic
- also called 2,6-Diaminohexanoic acid
- also called as thick filament
- is named after the plant Valerian
- this hormone is secreted from kidneys and increases blood pressure
- in a family of cell adhesion molecules
- it means cheese
- also called a anti-diuretic hormone
- this hormone stimulate the pancreas to secrete digestive fluids
- this hormone stimulates milk secretion
- this hormone helps in contraction of uterus during pregnency
- hormone secreted by alpha cells of pancreas
- trans-membrane receptor that facilitate cell-extracellular matrix adhesion
- a major component of the sub-units in ferritin, astacin
30 Clues: it means cheese • name means as glue • a highly elastic protein • a precursor to histamine • also called as thin filament • this controls actin assembly • also called as thick filament • also called hypoglycemic hormone • is named after the plant Valerian • also called a anti-diuretic hormone • also called 2,6-Diaminohexanoic acid • one of the sweet tasting amino acids • ...
Algebra 1 Final Project 2017-05-22
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- Any mathematical calculation or formula combining numbers and/or variables
- A closed plane figure whose sides are straight lines and do not cross.
- A rectangular (or square) array of numbers.
- A polynomial with three terms which are not like terms.
- A polynomial with two terms which are not like terms.
- A graph of paired data in which the data values are plotted as (x, y) points.
- Numbers that have the same variables.
- The pair of numbers giving the location of a point
- The number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term.
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- The set of y-values of a function or relation.
- The largest integer that divides evenly into each of a given set of numbers. Often abbreviated GCF or gcf.
- The set of values of the independent variable(s) for which a function or relation is defined.
- As a noun, a term or expression with no variables.
- A polynomial with one term.
- Numbers or symbols that represent specific values.
- A number that must be multiplied times itself three times to equal a given number.
- A point at which a graph intersects the x-axis.
- A u-shaped curve with certain specific properties.
- A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis.
- A number which is used to indicate the steepness of a line.
20 Clues: A polynomial with one term. • Numbers that have the same variables. • A rectangular (or square) array of numbers. • The set of y-values of a function or relation. • A point at which a graph intersects the x-axis. • A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis. • As a noun, a term or expression with no variables. • Numbers or symbols that represent specific values. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2017-12-21
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- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and generates a pool of chemical energy (ATP, NADH, and FADH2)
- the fluids in the cell membrane
- the process of breaking down glucose
- Adenosine triphosphate
- where the product of another reaction is now the reactants of another
- transfers electrons from one place to another
- adenosine diphosphate,
- an organic molecule that serves as an electron carrier
- the process where pyruvate is broken down and NADH is used to make tons of ATP
- yeast makes both of these things
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- three carbon compound that is produced during glycolysis
- describes a process that does not need oxygen
- loaded with proteins involved in electron transport and ATP synthesis
- where yeast and other microorganisms break down sugar to form carbon dioxide and ethanol
- when you break down food molecules
- the breakdown of carbohydrates and makes lactic acid as the end product
- is a metabolic intermediate in many processes that occur in animals.
- the powerhouse of a cell
- The acid contains three carboxyl groups, has the chemical formula of C6H8O7
- when oxygen is absent and carbohydrates are being broken down
- an enzyme that creates the energy storage molecule adenosine triphosphate.
- contains lactose, a sugar that can't be digested by lactose-intolerant people.
- A compound that functions as a coenzyme in many biological acetylation reactions
24 Clues: Adenosine triphosphate • adenosine diphosphate, • the powerhouse of a cell • flavin adenine dinucleotide • the fluids in the cell membrane • yeast makes both of these things • when you break down food molecules • the process of breaking down glucose • describes a process that does not need oxygen • transfers electrons from one place to another • ...
MISM5306 13-14 2014-07-28
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- Microsoft's automatic updates are an example of this technology
- related technologies that try to simulate and reproduce human thought and behavior
- database that also contains rules and explanations
- these systems match a new problem against a previously solved case/solution
- people use these when interacting in a simulated environment
- rules that enable computers to perform tasks usually handled by humans
- type of chaining based on if-then-else condition pairs
- provides access to software or services for a fee (abr.)
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- rules related to a problem or discipline
- engine that manipulates a series of rules; works from a matrix and can learn by doing
- type of analysis used in decision support systems to monitor a change in values
- allows you to use software that is not on your computer (abr.)
- virtual environment consisting of a cube shaped room in which the walls are rear-projection screens
- mimic human experience in a particular field to solve problems in a well defined area
- chaining that starts with the goal and sets conditions to read it
- uses frid to evaluate populatiry of it's beverages useing "Freestyle" dispensers
- creates the illusion of working in the real world (abr.)
- agents capable of "reasoning" and following rule-based processes
- uses a small electronic tag composted of a small chip and antenna; performs task similar to a bar code reader
- most successful application of AI
20 Clues: most successful application of AI • rules related to a problem or discipline • database that also contains rules and explanations • type of chaining based on if-then-else condition pairs • creates the illusion of working in the real world (abr.) • provides access to software or services for a fee (abr.) • people use these when interacting in a simulated environment • ...
Group Quiz 2014-10-28
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- Wondows rival at the early stage of MPC.
- layered file format used in Corel Photopaint.
- Link from one piece of text to another usually by clicking on an underlined word or group of words.
- __________ is a method of describing an image in terms of mathematical constructs.
- To create digitised images from printed text or illustration into a form that computer can read.
- __________ image formats such as .tif are best for print.
- __________ drawing makes use of Cartesian coordinates.
- Image consist of two or more colors.
- __________ is defined as the reference from one document to another document, image, sound, or file on the Web.
- A __________ is a data matrix describing the individual dots of an image.
- One of Multimedia elements
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- To process data and information in Multimedia PC.
- Multi in Latin
- __________ in 2001 defined Multimedia System as a presentation of a computer application usually interactive incorporating media elements such as text, graphics, video, animation and sound on a computer.
- Clicking on a word or phrase to view a video clip or a photographic image.
- This software can be used to create and edit HTML and CSS files.
- A __________ is a family of graphic characters, often with many type sizes and styles.
- Incorporates the best features of PostScript and TrueType.
- __________ is the spacing between character pairs.
- To display data and images on monitor.
20 Clues: Multi in Latin • One of Multimedia elements • Image consist of two or more colors. • To display data and images on monitor. • Wondows rival at the early stage of MPC. • layered file format used in Corel Photopaint. • To process data and information in Multimedia PC. • __________ is the spacing between character pairs. • ...
Space Planning Basics Chapters 1 & 2 2014-11-03
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- a must in the development of workable bubble diagrams
- inexpensive yellow tracing paper
- a programs requirements
- a trial-and-error method to quickly explore all the planning options
- finished document
- creating an understanding of the problem that's directly deduced from the gathered data
- phase of space planning process that begins when planning problem is presented to planner and ends when physical planning commences
- an integral part of the interview process
- insights about the problem that have been gained through the unique perspective of the trained designer
- written documents that qualify the client's or users' needs for a given project
- visual privacy and acoustic privacy
- like bubble diagrams,a well-established technique for the initial step into physical planning
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- rectangular arrangement of elements into rows and columns
- a quick drawing done for informational purposes only
- ideal tool to communicate both broad conceptual issues and the detailed planning concerns of the project to the client
- overview statement about the problem as a whole
- transition between the essentially verbal analysis of program development and the completely graphic techniques used in physically planning a space
- concerning the basics of architectural, historical, and social factors
- provides an additional tool for manipulating and balancing square foot needs
- point which project analysis is complete and physical planning process begins
20 Clues: finished document • a programs requirements • inexpensive yellow tracing paper • visual privacy and acoustic privacy • an integral part of the interview process • overview statement about the problem as a whole • a quick drawing done for informational purposes only • a must in the development of workable bubble diagrams • ...
Liberal Economics 2021-01-15
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- Policy that controls the central bank rate
- The “trickle-down” president
- Inflationary ________; when the constant need for more wages and higher prices sends inflation out of control
- The kind of liberals that suggest Adam Smith was right all along (or Keanu Reeves in the Matrix...)
- What the Roosevelt’s deal was
- The depression ultimately resulted in America moving in this direction on the economic spectrum
- What really ended the Great Depression
- _______ state: term for the government providing people with unemployment insurance, health care, old age pensions, etc.
- Reagan said economic prosperity is achieved by lowering taxes forthese people
- Depression era agency that built many of the roads and trails in America’s national parks
- Term for one company having total control over consumers" access to a product
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- An economist that proposed an alternative Keynes’ ideas
- Something you might join as a worker to be able to force your employer to treat you better
- Super-fast, super-huge inflation
- When you buy stocks on this, you’re borrowing money invest in the market
- You can get a huge one if you are constantly engaging in deficit spending
- Economist that influenced America’s approach to dealing etc. with the Great Depression
- Term that refers to a precipitous drop in the stock market
- Term for a period a negative economic growth
- Policy that controls government spending and taxation
- Depression era US president
21 Clues: Depression era US president • The “trickle-down” president • What the Roosevelt’s deal was • Super-fast, super-huge inflation • What really ended the Great Depression • Policy that controls the central bank rate • Term for a period a negative economic growth • Policy that controls government spending and taxation • An economist that proposed an alternative Keynes’ ideas • ...
Definitions for 90843 2021-09-08
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- Type of production of a one-off product
- The number of people reporting directly to one manager or supervisor
- Type of production where as few resources as possible used to make good or service
- Is a set of guidelines to help a business make decisions
- Type of production that involves continuous output of one product
- The finished product coming from the production process.
- How effectively a business is using its resources
- Hanging authority for decision-making and task-setting to an employee down the chain
- The vertical line of authority
- A modern business structure with three types of work force
- Reorganising the business to be more efficient
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- The levels of management and division of responsibility within an organisation
- A measurement of the efficiency with which a firm turns production inputs into outputs
- Resources used in the production process
- The layers of management that are in an organisation
- The sequence of activities that convert raw materials into a product or service
- Type of organisation that brings together a team of usually different specialists to complete a project
- When companies hire other businesses to complete one or more functions of a business
- The making of goods and services
- Type of production with you manufacture a limited number of identical productions
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- What you need to do to follow the policies of the business
22 Clues: The vertical line of authority • Corporate Social Responsibility • The making of goods and services • Type of production of a one-off product • Resources used in the production process • Reorganising the business to be more efficient • How effectively a business is using its resources • The layers of management that are in an organisation • ...
anatomy 12345 2022-11-09
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- Soft and fibrous cartilage that provides shock absorption and cushion to your knee
- Expanded end of the long bones
- The process of bone formation
- Osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix (osteoid) during bone formation
- A movable joint in animals in which the surfaces of bones are connected by ligaments or cartilage
- Cylindrical vascular tunnels formed by an osteoclast-rich tissue
- Structure composed of an outer fibrous layer that lends structural integrity and an inner cambium layer
- The soft, spongy tissue that has many blood vessels and is found in the center of most bones
- A joint that can move freely
- A fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
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- A thick liquid located between your joints
- Lighter and less dense than compact bone
- Large multinucleated cell responsible for the dissolution and absorption of bone
- The shaft of a long bone.
- Sacs filled with fluid between bones and soft tissues
- Immovable joint
- Dense bone leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae)
- A joint between bones or cartilage in the skeleton
- skeleton Consists of upper and lower extremities, that include the shoulder girdle and pelvis
- Connective tissue-related bone cell responsible for the synthesis and mineralization of bone
- A partial or complete break in the bone
- In the central core of the body(made up of 80 bones)
22 Clues: Immovable joint • The shaft of a long bone. • A joint that can move freely • The process of bone formation • Expanded end of the long bones • A partial or complete break in the bone • Lighter and less dense than compact bone • A thick liquid located between your joints • Dense bone leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) • A joint between bones or cartilage in the skeleton • ...
SIP AND SOLVE 2024-02-05
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- Who has won more board games out of Henry and Nadia?
- The month that Henry and Nadia got engaged.
- Nadia’s favourite Disney character.
- In July 2023, Henry and Nadia went to the cinema twice in a week. What was the portmanteau of the two movies they, like many others, watched?
- Henry has watched all 34 movies of this franchise.
- The movie Henry and Nadia watched in cinemas on their first date.
- Four wedding guests gave this exact piece of marriage advice in their RSVP "_____________ is key."
- Henry and Nadia's current house used to be an unsuccessful ______.
- The movie that Henry cannot convince Nadia to watch again is “The ______”.
- Henry and Nadia both work for the Australian…
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- The mountain on which Henry proposed.
- The surname of the director of Henry's favorite film.
- The musical soundtrack that Henry and Nadia listens to the most.
- The first musical Henry and Nadia saw live together was about the book of…
- The film genre that Henry and Nadia like watching together the most.
- The British comedy panel game show that Henry and Nadia love to watch together.
- Nadia’s high school gaming addiction on Facebook.
- Where is Henry and Nadia going for their ‘honeymoon’?
- Henry and Nadia’s first Kpop idol group concert.
- Henry VIII, unlike Henry Ma, had the luxury of having this many wives.
20 Clues: Nadia’s favourite Disney character. • The mountain on which Henry proposed. • The month that Henry and Nadia got engaged. • Henry and Nadia both work for the Australian… • Henry and Nadia’s first Kpop idol group concert. • Nadia’s high school gaming addiction on Facebook. • Henry has watched all 34 movies of this franchise. • ...
Data Structure and Algorithms 2019-10-10
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- _______data structure used in breadth-first search of a graph.
- Function _____ is used to reclaim dynamically allocated memory.
- is very useful in a situation when data have to stored and then retrieved in reverse order.
- Children of the same parent are called _________
- A tree node that has no children is called _____ node.
- the process Function calling itself is call _____ function
- A Stack, in other words, is called a ________ list.
- ______is post order traversal sequence
- _____is Two dimensional arrays.
- __________Data structure used to represent hierarchical relationship between elements.
- _______is the process of visiting every node in a tree atleast once.
- A ________operator used to access structure members using pointer
- The first node of a tree is the _____ node.
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- a pile in which items are added at one end and removed from the other.
- Inserting an item into the stack when a stack is not full is called ………….
- ___________is a logical method of representing data in memory
- _____data structure use to store the homogeneous data elements
- In _______ search start at the beginning of the list and check every element in the list.
- _____ is dyanamic memory
- In ___________traversal, the root node is visited last.
- ______is in order traversal sequence
- In ____________algorithm, a sorted array of edges is required in order to construct a minimal spanning tree.
- Stack is ______ memory
23 Clues: Stack is ______ memory • _____ is dyanamic memory • _____is Two dimensional arrays. • ______is in order traversal sequence • ______is post order traversal sequence • The first node of a tree is the _____ node. • Children of the same parent are called _________ • A Stack, in other words, is called a ________ list. • A tree node that has no children is called _____ node. • ...
Biologi Repetition :))) 2019-09-19
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- Kanaler mellan två celler som tillåter små molekyler och joner att transporteras mellan dem
- Enkla föreningar syntetiseras till komplexa. Energi utnyttjas
- Första steget i cellandningen. 2 ATP bildas i cytoplasman.
- Cellen utsöndrar partiklar
- När syntetisering sker utnyttjas energi, ATP användas. Värme upptas i processen.
- En icke syrekrävande process
- En nukleotid som fungerar som energibärare
- Tredje steget i cellandningen. Maximalt 34 ATP bildas i mitokondriens inre membran.
- En slumpmässig rörelse som gör att lösta molekyler går från hög till låg koncentration
- Vattnets koncentrationsgradient
- Enzymer som påskyndar kemiska processer utan att själv förbrukas.
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- Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla. Energi utvinns
- När spjälkning sker utvinns energi och ATP kan bildas. Värme avges i processer.
- en märkning på cellmembranet som gör att likadana celler känner igen varandra.
- Diffusion av vatten i en cell
- Hjälper med transport över cellskelettet t.ex mellan ER och Golgi
- Andra steget i cellandningen. 2 ATP bilas i matrix.
- Proteiner på in- och utsidan av cellmembranet som känner av och reagerar på specifika signalsubstanser
- Del på enzym där substrat binder sig och nya produkter bildas.
- Cellen tar in partiklar m.h.a vesiklar som formas ur cellmembranet
- En typ av lipid som hjälper till att hålla membranet lagom flytande
- En grundbyggsten för cellmembranet som har svaga bindningar
- Långa kedjor som är svårläsliga i vatten
23 Clues: Cellen utsöndrar partiklar • En icke syrekrävande process • Diffusion av vatten i en cell • Vattnets koncentrationsgradient • Långa kedjor som är svårläsliga i vatten • En nukleotid som fungerar som energibärare • Andra steget i cellandningen. 2 ATP bilas i matrix. • Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla. Energi utvinns • ...
A&P Chapter 4 Crossword 2020-10-22
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- clear secretion that is mainly water, some salts, vitamin C, wastes, and lactic acid
- glands that release secretions to the skin surface
- the rule used to recognize melanoma
- smooth muscle cells that connect a hair follicle to the dermal tissue
- the protein that fills and hardens skin cells
- membrane that lines all cavities that open to the exterior
- the type of cells that produce keratin
- the outer layers of skin
- membrane that is also known as your skin
- also known as oil glands
- pigment located in skin cells
- most numerous sweat gland, found all over the body
- scalelike modification of epidermis like a hoof or claw of other animals
- tissue damage and cell death caused by intense heat
- dermal layer that is uneven and has fingerlike projections
- growth zone of hair bulb
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- cells the produce melanin
- also known as your "hide"
- another name for sweat glands
- sweat glands located in axillary and genital regions of the body
- the stratum that is the outermost layer, 20-30 cell layers thick
- membrane that is like wrapping your fist with a balloon
- system that is made of skin, glands, hair, and nails
- also called "covering and lining" membranes
- deepest layer, has blood vessels and glands
- lubricant that keeps the skin soft and moist
26 Clues: the outer layers of skin • also known as oil glands • growth zone of hair bulb • cells the produce melanin • also known as your "hide" • another name for sweat glands • pigment located in skin cells • the rule used to recognize melanoma • the type of cells that produce keratin • membrane that is also known as your skin • also called "covering and lining" membranes • ...
The Skeletal System 2020-03-29
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- Double-layered connective tissue that covers the bone
- Bones of the shoulder, pelvis, upper and lower extremities
- Bones of the vertebrae and face
- Structures in bones that carry the blood supply
- rings made up of groups of bone matrix
- Make up the framework
- Similar to simple fracture; the ends do not penetrate the skin
- Break in the bone where the bone comes through the skin
- A joint that provides no movement at all; fixed
- Suture between frontal and parietal bone
- The skeletal system protects the internal _____
- Incomplete break of a bone; fracture most often seen in children
- Shaft of a long bone
- Cells that break down bone tissue
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- Type of fracture in which bone is broken cleanly
- The site of fat storage in an adult bone
- Longest single bone in the body
- that allows movement in many directions
- Suture between the Parietal Bone and Temporal Bone
- Cartilage that covers the surfaces of bones where they form joints
- two or more bones meet
- A soft tissue in the center of a bone where new blood cells are produced
- The skeleton that supports and protects the head, neck, and trunk
- Process of cartilage into bone formation
- Type of joint found at the neck and forearm
25 Clues: Shaft of a long bone • Make up the framework • two or more bones meet • Longest single bone in the body • Bones of the vertebrae and face • Cells that break down bone tissue • rings made up of groups of bone matrix • that allows movement in many directions • The site of fat storage in an adult bone • Suture between frontal and parietal bone • ...
Cicatricial eye disease 2020-08-30
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- used to diagnose limbal stem cell deficiency (10, 8)
- scoring system to calculate severity of SJS/TEN
- always consider in unilateral cicatrising conjunctivitis, particularly in elderly
- device used to prevent symblepharon in acute SJS/TEN
- Cicatrising, blinding disease not endemic in the UK, associated with poor access to water and sanitation
- common, often epidemic infectious cause of cicatrisation (10, 14)
- physical type of injury that can cause cicatrisation
- class of drugs that help reduce ocular surface inflammation by inhibiting matrix metalloproteases
- treatment option in refractory end-stage cases with severe corneal opacification/keratinisation (6,4)
- tissue graft used to reconstruct fornix in OCP (4, 6)
- Stage 3 of Foster's classification of OCP
- flattened in cicatricial disease
- first line immunomodulatory therapy in severe OCP
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- inherited cause of cicatricial disease also affecting hair and teeth (10, 9)
- biological corneal bandage containing amniotic membrane, can be applied in clinic
- chemical burn classification system with 4 grades (5,4)
- Stage 1 of Foster's classification of OCP (15, 8)
- shortened in cicatricial disease
- Eyelash abnormality that develops as OCP progresses
- drug that causes SJS
- transplant procedure that can later lead to ocular surface inflammation with cicatrisation (4, 6)
- Topical antimicrobial that can cause cicatrisation
- Common condition that can cause cicatrisation, patient may report intermittent facial flushing and redness
23 Clues: drug that causes SJS • shortened in cicatricial disease • flattened in cicatricial disease • Stage 3 of Foster's classification of OCP • scoring system to calculate severity of SJS/TEN • Stage 1 of Foster's classification of OCP (15, 8) • first line immunomodulatory therapy in severe OCP • Topical antimicrobial that can cause cicatrisation • ...
Algebra Final 2024-05-13
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- concerning events and numerical descriptions of how likely they are to occur
- a formula that gives the solutions of the general quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0
- where a line crosses the y-axis
- the number of times an event or a value occurs
- b = 1 + r
- a function built from pieces of different functions over different intervals
- a line that is used to make or mark measurements
- a process in which a quantity decreases over time, with the rate of decrease becoming proportionally smaller as the quantity gets smaller
- a polynomial with only terms
- the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign
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- where a line crosses the x-axis
- a value that you get closer and closer to, but never quite reach
- a function that represents a straight line on the coordinate plane
- (-b±√(b²-4ac))/(2a)
- a rectangular array of numbers (or other mathematical objects), called the entries of the _____
- a relationship between two expressions or values that are not equal to each other
- a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal
- the difference between the highest values and lowest values in a given set of numbers.
- the numbers when squared it gives the negative result
- the set of all possible inputs for the function
20 Clues: b = 1 + r • (-b±√(b²-4ac))/(2a) • a polynomial with only terms • where a line crosses the x-axis • where a line crosses the y-axis • the number of times an event or a value occurs • the set of all possible inputs for the function • a line that is used to make or mark measurements • the numbers when squared it gives the negative result • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-04-15
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- Blood's liquid matrix
- A protein that uses iron to bind 4 oxygen
- Reactions that stop bleeding when a blood vessel is injured
- Phagocytes that engulf viruses and other pathogens
- Blood cells that connect arteries and veins
- Pump made of cardiac muscle
- The wound is reinforced and the blood is clotted allowing the blood vessel to heal
- Blood function: Fight ______
- 3-8% of white blood cells; have a u-shaped nucleus
- Other name for thrombocytes
- a white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm
- 25% of while of blood cells; found in the lymph nodes
- an inflammatory chemical that brings other white blood cells to the infection
- All blood in cells remove ______
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- Rarest white blood cells; release histamine
- Made of cells and plasma
- 2-4% of blood cells; Use enzymes to digest parasitic worms
- Carry oxygenated blood from the heart to cells
- A Platelet Plug is formed and most platelets become activated
- 50-70% of blood cells; Use phagocytes to engulf bacteria
- Decreases blood loss for the other steps to occur
- White blood cells; provides defense against disease
- white blood cells that have no distinct granules in their cytoplasm
- Carry deoxygenated blood from the body cells to the heart
- Red blood cells that make up 45% of blood volume
25 Clues: Blood's liquid matrix • Made of cells and plasma • Pump made of cardiac muscle • Other name for thrombocytes • Blood function: Fight ______ • All blood in cells remove ______ • A protein that uses iron to bind 4 oxygen • Rarest white blood cells; release histamine • Blood cells that connect arteries and veins • Carry oxygenated blood from the heart to cells • ...
Crossword Sel 2024-08-07
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- Dinding sel bakteri tersusun dari
- Lisosom banyak terdapat di
- Siklus terang terjadi di
- Nama penemu yang mengamati ruang kosong pada tumbuhan gabus
- Protein yang hanya terdapat di satu lapis fosfolipid bilayer disebut protein
- Fase sel dengan kandungan air banyak disebut fase
- Pigmen warna coklat disimpan di
- Organel badan semi-otonom yang dapat menghasilkan 36 ATP
- Tumbuhan menggunakan glioksisom ketika bangun dari masa
- Organel pada sel tumbuhan yang merupakan tempat penyimpanan cadangan makanan adalah
- Ketika akan melakukan pembelahan sel kromatid akan memendek menjadi
- Hasil modifikasi dari badan golgi akan ditransfer menggunakan
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- DNA di mitokondria berbentuk
- Peristiwa mengkerutnya sel pada sel tumbuhan karena air keluar dari sel disebut
- Tekanan dalam sel dijaga oleh organel
- Organel yang digunakan untuk mempertahnkan bentuk sel adalah
- Golgi Lisosom terbentuk di organel bernama
- Organel yang berfungsi mengatur arah pembelahan sel
- Omnis celulla a cellula dicetuskan oleh
- Ketika kerusakan dalam sel banyak sel akan melakukan
- Ribosom dibuat di
- Peroxisom mempunyai enzim
- Dinding sel tumbuhan tersusun dari
- Antonie van Leeuwhenhoek melihag bakteri di rendaman
- Organel yang dimiliki oleh sel prokariotik dan sel eukariotik
- Dalam mitokondria terjadi transformasi energi sehingga organel ini banyak ditemukan pada sel
- Detoksifikasi racun terjadi di organel
- Cairan di dalam mitokondria disebut
- Organel sel prokariotik yang mempunyai fungsi sama seperti mitokondria adalah
- Protein di sel tumbuhan terdapat pada
30 Clues: Ribosom dibuat di • Siklus terang terjadi di • Peroxisom mempunyai enzim • Lisosom banyak terdapat di • DNA di mitokondria berbentuk • Pigmen warna coklat disimpan di • Dinding sel bakteri tersusun dari • Dinding sel tumbuhan tersusun dari • Cairan di dalam mitokondria disebut • Tekanan dalam sel dijaga oleh organel • Protein di sel tumbuhan terdapat pada • ...
Math crossword puzzle 2023-03-03
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- a straight line from the center to the circumfrence of a circle or sphere
- the length of any great circle, the intersection of its sphere with any plan passing through it
- of proportionality value of the ratio between two proportional quantities
- price
- the quantitative relaion between two amounts
- a fraction whose denominator is a power of ten and whose numerator is expressed by figures placed to the right of a decimal point.
- a rate for one of something
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- lists of numbers showing the results of a calculation with varying arguments
- ratios that are the same when we compare them
- original figure multiplied by the same number
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- the ratio between the scale of a given original object and a new object
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- a diagram showing the realtion of variable quantites
- the process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient.
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product.
- does not stay the opposite varible we value
- a special ratio in which the two terms are in different units
- An actual place or object
- as twice the length of the radius of a circle
20 Clues: price • An actual place or object • a rate for one of something • does not stay the opposite varible we value • the quantitative relaion between two amounts • as twice the length of the radius of a circle • ratios that are the same when we compare them • original figure multiplied by the same number • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number • ...
Afsætning opsamling 2025-05-12
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- Hvad hedder denv udering man kan lave efter man har foretaget en five forces?
- Hvad kaldes virksomhedens ledestjerne
- L i PESTEL står for (på dansk)
- Hvad kaldes den lodrette og vandrette række i porters five forces
- De bagvedliggende forhold i en virksomhed, som er centrale for, at en virksomhed skaber værdi og forbliver konkurrencedygtig
- Forskellen mellem markedsprisen og omkostningerne der er ved at lave produktet
- Hvilken model viser mulige strategiske tiltag
- Hvad kaldes virksomhedens langsigtede planlægning
- Hvad hedder bunden af pyramidemodellen (i et ord)
- Hvem er efterspørgere i en markedskarakteristik
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- Hvad hedder den model man bruger til at opdele en virksomheds muligheder ud fra hvor sandsynlig disse hændelser er?
- Hvad kaldes det når en virksomhed konkurrere på lave omkostninger
- Når virksomheden ønsker at vækste på det nuværende marked med nuværende produkter
- De interne forhold i en SWOT
- Hvad hedder det når der er en stor udbyder på markedet
- Markedet kan deles op i to delmarkeder (skriv det der starter med k)
- Kernen i en BMC model
- Den model der laver et her og nu billede af virksomhedens eksterne situration
- Hvad hedder 3 pil i bowmans strategiske ur?
- De eksterne forhold i en SWOT
- Hvad hedder dem med mindst markedandele
- Hvad hedder svæver konkurrence (i konkurrencetragtmodellen)
- Støtteaktiviteter
23 Clues: Støtteaktiviteter • Kernen i en BMC model • De interne forhold i en SWOT • De eksterne forhold i en SWOT • L i PESTEL står for (på dansk) • Hvad kaldes virksomhedens ledestjerne • Hvad hedder dem med mindst markedandele • Hvad hedder 3 pil i bowmans strategiske ur? • Hvilken model viser mulige strategiske tiltag • Hvem er efterspørgere i en markedskarakteristik • ...
Economics: Unit 2 Review 2025-02-18
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- A SUM OF MONEY THAT IS EXPECTED TO BE PAID BACK WITH INTEREST.
- CHARM THAT CAN INSPIRE DEVOTION IN OTHERS.
- FUNCTION THAT SETS THE OVERALL DIRECTION OR STRATEGY FOR THE BUSINESS. (2 WORDS)
- FUNCTION INVOLVING COLLECTING AND STORING INFORMATION THAT WILL BE USED BY MANAGEMENT.
- AN ESTIMATE OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR A SET PERIOD OF TIME.
- THE MANAGEMENT TASK THAT EVALUATES THE EXISTING ACTIVITIES & GOALS.
- TYPE OF CAPITAL LENT FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.
- FUNCTION THAT INVOLVES THE ACQUIRING OF FUNDS NECESSARY.
- AN ORGANIZATIONAL _________________ IS A SYSTEM THAT OUTLINES HOW CERTAIN ACTIVITIES ARE DIRECTED TO ACHIEVE GOALS.
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- THE ______________ PROTECTION ACT WAS INTRODUCED TO PREVENT PEOPLE FROM EXPLOITATION BY BUSINESSES.
- DESIGNED TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF A POSSIBLE FUTURE EVENT. (2 WORDS)
- RELATING TO THE GAINING OF OVERALL OR LONG-TERM ADVANTAGE.
- FUNCTION RESPONSIBLE FOR BUYING QUALITY RAW MATERIALS.
- CONSTITUTING ACTIONS CAREFULLY PLANNED TO ACHIEVE DESIRED OBJECTIVES.
- A STRUCTURE IN WHICH THERE IS MORE THAN ONE LINE OF REPORTING MANAGERS.
- THE NUMBER OF BUSINESS FUNCTIONS FOR LARGE BUSINESSES.
- ENSURES THAT TASKS GIVEN TO SUBORDINATES ARE COMPLETED.
- FACTS & STATISTICS COLLECTED TOGETHER FOR ANALYSIS.
- FUNCTION INVOLVING MAKING A COMPLETE PRODUCT.
- PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR OR RECOMMENDATION OF A PARTICULAR CAUSE OR POLICY.
- CREATES A VISION AND SETS DIRECTION.
- A PERSON THAT PUTS MONEY INTO SOMETHING WITH THE EXPECTATION OF PROFIT.
22 Clues: CREATES A VISION AND SETS DIRECTION. • CHARM THAT CAN INSPIRE DEVOTION IN OTHERS. • FUNCTION INVOLVING MAKING A COMPLETE PRODUCT. • TYPE OF CAPITAL LENT FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. • FACTS & STATISTICS COLLECTED TOGETHER FOR ANALYSIS. • FUNCTION RESPONSIBLE FOR BUYING QUALITY RAW MATERIALS. • THE NUMBER OF BUSINESS FUNCTIONS FOR LARGE BUSINESSES. • ...
Body Systems Review 2025-01-14
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- system responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body
- a large, dome-shaped muscle located below the lungs
- the outermost layer of the skin
- the upper chambers of the heart, which receive blood coming into the heart
- a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- the system that is the body's outermost layer of defense; includes the skin, hair, nails, and associated glands
- aka the voicebox
- this part of the blood helps with blood clotting
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- these glands help cool the body through perspiration
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- this part of the nail is the growth area beneath the base of the nail
- aka white blood cell
- this cavity warms and humidifies the air before it enters the lungs
- aka red blood cell
- this layer is inferior to the epidermis; contains collagen and elastin fibers, giving the skin strength and elasticity
- tiny air sacs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- system that is responsible for the exchange of gases between the body and the environment
- a volume that indicates the amount of air that remains in the lungs after a forceful exhalation
- the lower chambers that pump blood out of the heart
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the liquid component of blood that carries water, nutrients, hormones, and waste products
21 Clues: aka the voicebox • aka red blood cell • aka white blood cell • the outermost layer of the skin • this part of the blood helps with blood clotting • a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • a large, dome-shaped muscle located below the lungs • the lower chambers that pump blood out of the heart • these glands help cool the body through perspiration • ...
Biology II Unit 1 Cell Structure 2025-08-22
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- Photosynthetic organelle containing chlorophyll and internal thylakoid membranes.
- (two words) Complex of proteins and carbohydrates outside animal cells for support and signaling.
- (two words) Semifluid matrix filling the cell’s interior in which organelles are embedded.
- (two words) Large complexes in the nuclear envelope regulating transport of proteins and RNA.
- (two words) Thin filaments composed of actin responsible for cellular movements.
- Repository of genetic information and site of rRNA synthesis.
- Organelle where oxidative metabolism produces ATP.
- Vesicle containing enzymes that digest material and recycle organelles.
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- Hollow tubes of tubulin that provide structural support and serve as intracellular tracks.
- (two words) Flattened stacks of membranes that modify, package, and distribute molecules.
- (two words) Double membrane surrounding the nucleus.
- (two words) ER region with ribosomes, site of protein synthesis.
- (two words) All living organisms are composed of one or more cells, and the cell is the basic unit of life.
- (two words) Extensive internal membrane system organizing biosynthetic activities.
- (two words) Phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins that separates the cell interior and regulates passage of materials.
- Network of protein fibers supporting shape, movement, and anchoring organelles.
- (two words) Rope-like fibers that provide mechanical strength.
- (two words) Intercellular channels that allow molecules to pass between adjacent animal cells.
- (two words) ER region without ribosomes, functions in lipid synthesis and detoxification.
- Ribonucleoprotein complex that synthesizes proteins.
20 Clues: Organelle where oxidative metabolism produces ATP. • (two words) Double membrane surrounding the nucleus. • Ribonucleoprotein complex that synthesizes proteins. • Repository of genetic information and site of rRNA synthesis. • (two words) Rope-like fibers that provide mechanical strength. • (two words) ER region with ribosomes, site of protein synthesis. • ...
Pareto Fun Time 2025-09-26
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- Trump said: "everything is ..." (Hint: You use them a lot)
- The only good reason to come to sweden, baby lay all your love on me!!
- What helps you get through this program
- Best organization in the world bby!!
- We say we need fancy math to do this but really everyone just says things according to vibes.
- Used to be a word describing being a henchman for someone but now is about stroaking it.
- Vice Presidents middle name!
- Name of the sexy guy who heads the Social Group
- Academics shmacademics, who cares!!! She cares, Whats her first name?
- Treasures last name
- A famous guy with a famous island (Hint: Chloe has been there))
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- Where you will be spending the worst 5 hours of your life
- "The food at the caffeteria is super ..."
- The one that got away for your course of students
- The invisible ... of the market should invisibly give me some money!
- The best known Serbian person after Tito (Hint:in our department)
- One of these complicated math things that we have done a 1000 times.
- Steffan loves these, also a famous movie is made after them.
- Something that the kids say about memes like skibbidy toilet
- The thing you experience when you hand in your exam and know that you killed it.
- What you do after you fail an exam.
21 Clues: Treasures last name • Vice Presidents middle name! • What you do after you fail an exam. • Best organization in the world bby!! • What helps you get through this program • "The food at the caffeteria is super ..." • Name of the sexy guy who heads the Social Group • The one that got away for your course of students • ...
Quantum criss cross 2025-10-16
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- Loss of phase relationship in waves
- Measurable quantity in quantum mechanics
- Quantum of spin wave
- Related to disorder or uncertainty
- Particle passes through classically forbidden region
- Orientation of light or spin
- Encoding multiple bits in one qubit
- Localized combination of waves
- Discrete states an electron can occupy
- Four level quantum analog
- Sensitive magnetometer for quantum circuits
- Method to fix qubit mistakes
- Structures guiding light or microwaves
- Energy operator in quantum physics
- Vector associated with a matrix operator
- Another superconducting qubit variant
- Quantum system with d levels
- Device that senses photons
- Combines optics and mechanical motion
- Principle limiting precision of pairs
- State with a defined number of particles
- Device or process creating entanglement
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- Outcomes described by likelihoods
- Type of superconducting qubit
- Function describing loss of coherence
- Measure of quantum information disorder
- Electromagnetic mode in a cavity
- Line of interacting spins
- Light source used in photonics experiments
- High reflectivity mirror for photons
- Maximally entangled two qubit state
- Term linked to interference experiments (not biology here)
- Channel connecting qubits for computation
- Measure of linked quantum states
- Losing quantum coherence
- Optimization technique in quantum computing
- State existing in multiple possibilities
- Device that stores energy at specific frequencies
- Three level quantum system
- Represents mixed quantum states
40 Clues: Quantum of spin wave • Losing quantum coherence • Line of interacting spins • Four level quantum analog • Three level quantum system • Device that senses photons • Orientation of light or spin • Method to fix qubit mistakes • Quantum system with d levels • Type of superconducting qubit • Localized combination of waves • Represents mixed quantum states • ...
Sun Street 2025-11-09
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- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I bring donuts to my group"
- "One of my groups is called Anger Management"
- "One of my groups is called Seeking Safety"
- "My group is called Matrix Recovery"
- "I'm the link between residents and the office on weekday mornings"
- "I'll take the group for a walk after Morning Meditation"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I offer support and advice to the newest residents"
- Find this motto on our colorful mural
- "I serve pizza on Sunday night"
- How do we do it?
- "I might take your blood pressure after noon"
- "I supervise the office overnight"
- "On most days I moderate Morning Meditation"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "One of my groups is called Thinking for a Change"
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- "I'm an administrator that operates behind the scenes"
- "I might take you to get your TB test results"
- "I serve breakfast and lunch during the week"
- "One of my groups is called Orientation"
- "I serve hot breakfast on the weekends"
- "I'm an example of a Social Model"
- " On most days I moderate Sharing & Caring"
- "I distribute medication during the week"
- "One of my groups is called Family Empowerment"
- "I'm the link between residents and the office on weekday afternoons"
- "I supervise your medical demands"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I supervise the office after dinner"
- "I'm an administrator that meets new residents"
- "My group is called Life Skills"
32 Clues: How do we do it? • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • "I bring donuts to my group" • "I serve pizza on Sunday night" • "My group is called Life Skills" • "I'm an example of a Social Model" • "I supervise your medical demands" • "I supervise the office overnight" • "My group is called Matrix Recovery" • ...
Composite Resins 2025-06-29
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- a resin applied to etched surfaces to create a bond between the tooth and composite
- a tooth-colored restorative material made from a resin matrix and fillers
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- application of an acid to enhance bonding on tooth
- polymerization of the composite using a curing light.
- the process of creating a dry and clean working area by separating the tooth being treated from the rest of the oral cavity
5 Clues: application of an acid to enhance bonding on tooth • polymerization of the composite using a curing light. • a tooth-colored restorative material made from a resin matrix and fillers • a resin applied to etched surfaces to create a bond between the tooth and composite • ...
Let's Spit Facts About Energetics! 2022-12-09
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- the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration
- the substance on which an enzyme works
- a spontaneous reaction that releases energy
- the process of turning an inorganic substance organic
- a substance that "turns an enzyme on"
- proposed by Pete Mitchell, a mechanism that uses the potential energy of a proton gradient to generate ATP
- a molecule that can absorb specific wavelengths of light
- a non-spontaneous reaction that builds energy into a system
- disorder
- the enzyme that phosphorylates ADP
- the final step of anaerobic respiration
- a mechanism of enzyme activity in which the active site and substrate tweak one another to force the proper connection
- the innermost region of the mitochondria
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- a groove on an enzyme into which something lodges to change the enzyme's shape
- the anaerobic first stage of respiration
- a protein that catalyzes reactions
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- describes an enzyme that is no longer functional for having lost its tertiary structure
- the kinetic energy of collision required to break reactants' existing bonds and permit the reaction
- a substance that prevents an enzyme from working maximally
- using an exergonic reaction to drive an endergonic reaction
- the fluid-filled space between a chloroplast's two membranes
- the place on an enzyme where a substrate fits
- the inner membrane of a chloroplast
24 Clues: disorder • a protein that catalyzes reactions • the enzyme that phosphorylates ADP • the inner membrane of a chloroplast • a substance that "turns an enzyme on" • the substance on which an enzyme works • the final step of anaerobic respiration • the anaerobic first stage of respiration • the innermost region of the mitochondria • a spontaneous reaction that releases energy • ...
GUESS IT, CELL! 2020-09-29
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- Cell junction that anchors cells to each other or to extracellular matrix
- Reinforcing mesh of microfilaments under a plasma membrane
- The most common chemical in the plant primary cell wall.
- Cell soup
- Short, movable structure that projects from the plasma membrane of some eukaryotic cells
- Basic unit of life
- Generate most of the chemical energy of the cell
- Physicist and amateur botanist, observed the boxlike compartments in cork which he called “little boxes” or “cells”
- Organelle that develops from a centriole
- Sites of protein synthesis
- Monomer of nucleic acids
- The father of microbiology
- Widely accepted model of the plasma membrane in which proteins (the mosaic) are embedded in lipids
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- Organelle of photosynthesis in the cells of plants and many protists
- Viscous fluid enclosed by the nuclear envelope
- Maintains the shape of the cell as well as anchoring organelles
- Functions as an energy carrier of the cell
- Multi-functional proteins that form microfilaments.
- The location for most of the nucleic acids a cell makes, such as DNA and RNA
- Material that stiffens cell walls of vascular plants
- Contains the light harvesting system composed of chlorophyll and phospholipids.
- Interconnected membranes that serve a function involving protein synthesis and transport
- The area between membranes inside the chloroplast.
- Cell junctions that connect the cytoplasm of adjacent plant cells
- Storage areas
25 Clues: Cell soup • Storage areas • Basic unit of life • Monomer of nucleic acids • Sites of protein synthesis • The father of microbiology • Organelle that develops from a centriole • Functions as an energy carrier of the cell • Viscous fluid enclosed by the nuclear envelope • Generate most of the chemical energy of the cell • The area between membranes inside the chloroplast. • ...
Bones 2020-03-08
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- Type I ___ is a key component of the bone organic matrix
- Chronically elevated phosphate levels lead to ___ hyperparathyroidism in renal disease patients
- Approximately 50% of plasma calcium is found in the ___ (ionized) form
- Spectrophotometric methods based on metallochromic dyes are commonly used for measuring ___ calcium
- Hypocalcemia can result from ___ mutations of the CaSR
- ‘Bones, Stones, Groans, Thrones, and Psychic Moans’ are symptoms of ___
- Free calcium levels in plasma are tightly regulated by ___ hormone
- Anticoagulant in whole blood specimens for free calcium measurement
- After parathyroidectomy, the drop in PTH may lead to ___ bone syndrome
- Cell type responsible for bone formation
- A cytokine that acts as a decoy receptor for the RANK-RANKL interaction, inhibiting maturation of osteoclasts
- A decrease in pH will lead to an ___ in the free calcium
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- Bone contains about 55% of the body content of this mineral
- Cell type responsible for bone resorption
- Increased levels of ___ lead to decreased plasma phosphate levels by promoting renal phosphate excretion and decreasing production of calcitriol
- Most common cause of apparent hypocalcemia in hospitalized patients
- Disease of low bone mass and porous bone when a remodeling imbalance favors resorption
- Growth plate fusion, aka ___ closure, occurs at the end of puberty
- Product of 25-OH Vitamin D activation in the kidneys
- Massive transfusion of ___ blood products can cause hypocalcemia
20 Clues: Cell type responsible for bone formation • Cell type responsible for bone resorption • Product of 25-OH Vitamin D activation in the kidneys • Hypocalcemia can result from ___ mutations of the CaSR • Type I ___ is a key component of the bone organic matrix • A decrease in pH will lead to an ___ in the free calcium • ...
Liberal Economics 2021-01-14
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- Reagan said economic prosperity is achieved by lowering taxes forthese people
- The kind of liberals that suggest Adam Smith was right all along (or Keanu Reeves in the Matrix...)
- Policy that controls the central bank rate
- Term for a period a negative economic growth
- What the Roosevelt’s deal was
- Super-fast, super-huge inflation Roosevelt Depression era US president
- Term that refers to a precipitous drop in the stock market
- Policy that controls government spending and taxation
- Inflationary ________; when the constant need for more wages and higher prices sends inflation out of control
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- Term for one company having total control over consumers" access to a product
- Depression era agency that built many of the roads and trails in America’s national parks
- Something you might join as a worker to be able to force your employer to treat you better
- in the market
- An economist that proposed an alternative Keynes’ ideas
- _______ state: term for the government providing people with unemployment insurance, health care, old age pensions, etc.
- When you buy stocks on this, you’re borrowing money
- The “trickle-down” president
- You can get a huge one if you are constantly engaging in deficit spending
- Economist that influenced America’s approach to dealing etc. with the Great Depression
- The depression ultimately resulted in America moving in this direction on the economic spectrum
- What really ended the Great Depression
21 Clues: in the market • The “trickle-down” president • What the Roosevelt’s deal was • What really ended the Great Depression • Policy that controls the central bank rate • Term for a period a negative economic growth • When you buy stocks on this, you’re borrowing money • Policy that controls government spending and taxation • ...
Bone Cells, Functions, Growth and Types 2021-01-13
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- tiny canals that allow blood vessels and nerves to pass through bone
- the process of replacing other tissues with bone
- a rare genetic disease that causes human connective tissue to turn into bone
- required for the production of collagen
- recycles and renews bone matrix; involves osteocytes, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts
- another word for spongy bone (two words)
- a cell that builds bone; comes from osteoprogenitor cells
- a hormone produced in the liver that allows you to absorb calcium from your food
- your wrist and ankle bones are this type of bones
- a bone dissolving cell
- the vertebrae in your spine are this type of bone
- bones the type of bone found in the scapula, sternum, ribs, and skull
- the loss of bone mass (two words)
- the enlarged end of a long bone
- a gap near the ends of bones in children where growth occurs
- where lipids (fats) are stored in the bones
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- your kneecaps are this type of bones
- the type of bones found in the arms, hands, legs, and feet
- the process of depositing calcium salts
- stimulates osteoblast activity
- the dissolving of bone to release the minerals into the blood
- the shaft of a long bone
- the main mineral needed for bone formation and maintenance
- the tiny "pits" that osteocytes live in
- bone formation
- vitamin D3
- a mature bone cell
27 Clues: vitamin D3 • bone formation • a mature bone cell • a bone dissolving cell • the shaft of a long bone • stimulates osteoblast activity • the enlarged end of a long bone • the loss of bone mass (two words) • your kneecaps are this type of bones • the process of depositing calcium salts • required for the production of collagen • the tiny "pits" that osteocytes live in • ...
BIOLOGY PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION BONANZA 2021-03-24
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- pigment mostly used by plant; found in chloroplasts
- means splitting sugar; glucose breaks into 2 pyruvate
- a stack of thylakoids
- get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP
- pyruvate has to become this to enter Krebs cycle
- used as final electron acceptor in ETC of cellular respiration
- one source of electrons for ETC of cellular respiration
- electron carrier molecule made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle
- organisms that make their own food
- enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions and ETC of CR
- move through ETC to create H+ gradient
- given off during Krebs cycle; a main product of respiration
- enzyme used in carbon fixation in Calvin cycle; most abundant enzyme on earth
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- location of light-dependent reactions
- location of process of glycolysis
- where Krebs cycle takes place
- occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar
- most of ATP is made in this part of CR
- organelle required for aerobic respiration to occur
- happens in thylakoid membrane; produces ATP and NADPH
- respiration that requires oxygen
- type of fermentation that humans switch to when lack of oxygen
- point of CR is to MAKE THIS
- fluid of chloroplast where Calvin cycle takes place
- splits to form oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions
- product in PS equation; MAIN REASON FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
27 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • point of CR is to MAKE THIS • where Krebs cycle takes place • respiration that requires oxygen • location of process of glycolysis • organisms that make their own food • location of light-dependent reactions • most of ATP is made in this part of CR • move through ETC to create H+ gradient • 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle • ...
Host Reactions to Biomaterials 2023-04-17
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- Host reactions to biomaterials (2)
- The proliferation of new small blood vessels
- Acute inflammation has a duration of minutes to __
- What do monocytes become after circulating through the blood
- Characterized by the presence of macrophages, monocytes, and lymphocytes and the proliferation of blood vessels and connective tissue
- Repair at implant sites can go two ways (12 letters)
- Adverse interactions of the patient + device = __
- Synthesize matrix proteins
- What follows blood-material interaction in the continuum of host reactions following implantation of medical devices
- Typical end-stage healing response
- Biocompatibility is dependent on extent and __ of the body response
- Compatibility of a biomaterial with blood
- Host reactions to biomaterials (3)
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- 3 main types of body response to injury include inflammation, wound healing, and __
- Role of __: phagocytose microorganisms and foreign material
- What is controlled by proliferative capacity of cells, extent of injury, and species and organ
- Host reactions to biomaterials (5)
- Provides structural and biochemical components for wound healing
- Immediately following injury, there are changes in what?
- Repair at implant sites can go two ways (11 letters)
- Host reactions to biomaterials (6)
- Host reactions to biomaterials (4)
- Host reactions to biomaterials (1)
- Named after the pink soft appearance on the surface of healing wounds
- Characterized by exudation of fluid and plasma protein and emigration of leukocytes
25 Clues: Synthesize matrix proteins • Host reactions to biomaterials (2) • Host reactions to biomaterials (5) • Host reactions to biomaterials (6) • Host reactions to biomaterials (4) • Host reactions to biomaterials (1) • Typical end-stage healing response • Host reactions to biomaterials (3) • Compatibility of a biomaterial with blood • The proliferation of new small blood vessels • ...
algebra II katelyn's crossword 2013-05-23
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- the distance between any 2 points
- method for solving a simple rational equation
- The portion of a line passing through the foci of a hyperbola.
- The branch of mathematics concerned with conic sections.
- A symmetrical open curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane at a smaller angle with its axis than the side of the cone.
- center of interest
- also known as zeros
- Involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable: "a quadratic equation".
- midpoint of a line segment
- the relationship of 2 variables; x & y
- (h,k)
- A fraction that contains a fraction in its numerator in its denominator
- is oval shape
- A formula for finding any power of a binomial without multiplying at length.
- when a quantity varies directly with the product of 2 or more other quantities
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- two cariables that show the direct variation
- the non zero constant in a direct variation equation
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
- amount of space between two things
- Where a function equals the value zero
- any function which can be written as the ratio of two polynomial functions..
- Situated or extending across something
- the graph of a quadratic function
23 Clues: (h,k) • is oval shape • center of interest • also known as zeros • midpoint of a line segment • the distance between any 2 points • the graph of a quadratic function • amount of space between two things • Where a function equals the value zero • the relationship of 2 variables; x & y • Situated or extending across something • two cariables that show the direct variation • ...
Medical Terminology Vocab. Crossword 2013-10-22
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- kneecap
- pertaining to the face.
- eye.
- backbones.
- pertaining to two sides.
- pertaining to the cheek.
- lying on ones belly.
- surgical repair of the nose.
- material between the cells.
- pertaining to the breast.
- toward the right.
- part of a word that appears at the end of a term.
- a small space or cavity at the beginning of a canal.
- pertaining to the middle.
- on the surface of the body.
- breastbone.
- surgical repair
- the studey of the newborn.
- lying on ones back.
- pain
- tongue
- upper jaw bone.
- word part that sometimes appears at the beginning of a term.
- lower lateral arm bone parellel to the ulna.
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- bands of white fibrous tissue that connect on bone to another
- joint.
- process of carrying toward the midline.
- inflammation of the liver.
- encloses and protects the brain.
- process of viewing living tissue.
- process of bending back.
- The largest or most important part of an organ.
- a subjective report of a disease.
- crackling sound heard in joints.
- inflammation of a bursa
- heart
- inflammation
- pertaining to after birth.
- The superior and widest bone of the pelvis.
- bone
- stomach
- blood
- upper arm bone.
- Thigh bone, upper leg bone.
- away from the surface of the body.
45 Clues: eye. • bone • pain • heart • blood • joint. • tongue • kneecap • stomach • backbones. • breastbone. • inflammation • surgical repair • upper arm bone. • upper jaw bone. • toward the right. • lying on ones back. • lying on ones belly. • pertaining to the face. • inflammation of a bursa • pertaining to two sides. • pertaining to the cheek. • process of bending back. • pertaining to the breast. • pertaining to the middle. • ...
Principles of Engineering 2014-09-27
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- a part or element of a larger whole
- A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved
- a collection of individuals each with his or her own expertise
- a rough drawing representing the main features of an object
- a group of machined or handmade parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit
- the condition or quality of being true or correct
- a general agreement
- a group of technique for solving problems, generating Ideas, stimulating creative thinking/\.
- the reason for which something is done or for which something exists
- A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria
- A major or minor change in the design of an item
- a person who design any of a variety of things
- a working model that can be modified to make it better
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- not having fixed limits
- A person or group for which product or service design efforts are intended
- A part of a design brief that challenges the designer
- A sketch that shows an object's height width and object
- A type of 3D CAD modeling that represents the volume of an object
- A part of a design brief that clearly and concisely identifies a client's or target consumer's problem
- A systematic problem-solving strategy
- a limit to a design process
21 Clues: a general agreement • not having fixed limits • a limit to a design process • a part or element of a larger whole • A systematic problem-solving strategy • a person who design any of a variety of things • A major or minor change in the design of an item • the condition or quality of being true or correct • A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved • ...
VT9 Histology 2017-08-14
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- group of specialized cells that are similar in structure and function
- glassy
- tissue with ability to contract and relax
- spongy or lattice like structure
- flat or plate-like
- cube shaped
- study of changes in the microscopic structure of tissues associated with disease
- referring to the heart
- tissue that covers internal and external body surfaces
- black sulfur-containing pigment found in skin and parts of the eye
- composed of one part or layer
- arranged in layers
- matrix of bone which contains minerals
- fat; form of connective tissue
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- study of the microscopic structure of tissues
- resembling a net
- part of the body that performs a special function
- process by which a cell or gland produces and expels a useful product
- protein found in epidermis, hair, nails, and enamel of teeth
- surface specialization consisting of microvilli
- making a change
- lack of development of an organ tissue or cell
- cellular covering that forms lining of internal organs
- supportive cells of the nervous system
- non-striated spindle shaped muscle cells found in internal organs and blood vessels
- tall and thin
- mucus-secreting cell of the respiratory and intestinal epithelium
- change in the structure of cells and their orientation to each other
- tissue that adds support and structure by holding organs in place and binds them together
- containing minute spaces
30 Clues: glassy • cube shaped • tall and thin • making a change • resembling a net • flat or plate-like • arranged in layers • referring to the heart • containing minute spaces • composed of one part or layer • fat; form of connective tissue • spongy or lattice like structure • supportive cells of the nervous system • matrix of bone which contains minerals • ...
Life processes at the cellular level 2018-10-09
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- Adenosine triphosphate
- Rigid structure made of cellulose which provides support to plant cells
- Site of cellular respiration
- A poison that binds to or distorts the active site of an enzyme
- One building block of DNA
- 'T' base that is complementary to 'A'. Only found in DNA
- A type of protein that acts as a biological catalyst
- The bonds between complementary base pairs
- Site of photosynthesis
- Area of an enzyme where a substrate binds
- Site of glycolysis
- Describes the nature of DNA strands running in opposite directions
- A solution with low solute concentration compared to another
- One stack of thylakoids
- Controls entry and exit of materials into and out of the cell
- Site of electron transport chain
- Active transport of materials in bulk
- One reactant in aerobic respiration
- Site of Kreb's cycle
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- The fragments that are 'glued' together on the lagging strand during DNA replication
- Green pigment which absorbs sunlight
- The end point of diffusion and osmosis
- One reactant in photosynthesis
- Part of the cell cycle consisting of G1, S and G2 phases
- Small holes on the underside of the leaf
- Passive movement of particles down a concentration gradient
- A term used to described a pro
- A solution with low water potential compared to another
- Diffusion of water molecules
- Cell division for the purpose of growth and repair
30 Clues: Site of glycolysis • Site of Kreb's cycle • Adenosine triphosphate • Site of photosynthesis • One stack of thylakoids • One building block of DNA • Site of cellular respiration • Diffusion of water molecules • One reactant in photosynthesis • A term used to described a pro • Site of electron transport chain • One reactant in aerobic respiration • Green pigment which absorbs sunlight • ...
MtCleverist 2023-08-09
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- A gas whose only product of perfect combustion is water
- Solid and rigid outer layer of Earth
- A soil rich in Fe & Al formed in tropical environments
- A primary economic mineral of cobalt
- The loose, unconsolidated sediment that sits atop basement
- The ultra mafic host matrix of diamonds
- The incorporation of country rock into magma and melt
- The process of changing rocks through pressure and temperature
- A ridge of rock near the oceans surface, typically built by organisms
- The stretching of rock
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- A metamorphic rock consisting of green pyroxene and red garnet
- Pattern of aligned minerals
- The largest portion of Earths interior
- The breakdown of rock
- A fold with its youngest rocks in the core
- A sedimentary rock composed of spherical chemical sediments
- Sedimentary ridges formed perpendicular to the flow of current
- The divide of something based on its chemical or physical properties
- Mine waste
- A structure formed by ductile, buoyant material flowing upward through host rock
- A plutonic igneous rock formed from the rapid crystallisation of exsolved fluids
- An igneous intrusion concordant with the dominant structure of the rock
- Ultramafic mantle-derived volcanic rock
- Where fresh and salt water meet
- An element with more or less neutrons
- A body of rock formed from the crystallising of magma below the Earth's surface
26 Clues: Mine waste • The breakdown of rock • The stretching of rock • Pattern of aligned minerals • Where fresh and salt water meet • Solid and rigid outer layer of Earth • A primary economic mineral of cobalt • An element with more or less neutrons • The largest portion of Earths interior • The ultra mafic host matrix of diamonds • Ultramafic mantle-derived volcanic rock • ...
Prokaryotic & eukaryotic cell concept 2024-01-01
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- envelope The membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
- The folded membranes in a chloroplast that look like discs.
- Specialized structures with specific functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- The "pockets" of flattened membranes found in several organelles.
- The paired structures, made of microtubules, that help the cell with division.
- The carbohydrate abundant in plant cell walls
- A microscopic single-celled organism.
- The site of protein synthesis.
- The organelles of folded membranes that synthesize most lipids.
- Gelatinous layer forming the outer surface of some bacterial cells.
- An irregularly shaped region within the cell of a prokaryote.
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- Organelles that contain digestive enzymes.
- Synthesizers of cells.
- The longer "hair-like" organelles used in motility.
- Molecule that encodes genetic information for development and functioning of living organisms.
- The region of a eukaryotic cell involved in organizing the chromosomes during cell division.
- The center core of the cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell.
- Small, dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase.
- The number of membranes surrounding the nucleus.
- The semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- The fluid within the inner membrane of a mitochondrion.
- Known as the powerhouses of the cell.
- The short "hair-like" structures, made of microtubules and often used in motility.
- They act as the immune system for a cell.
- The material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
25 Clues: Synthesizers of cells. • The site of protein synthesis. • A microscopic single-celled organism. • Known as the powerhouses of the cell. • They act as the immune system for a cell. • Organelles that contain digestive enzymes. • The carbohydrate abundant in plant cell walls • The number of membranes surrounding the nucleus. • ...
