matrix Crossword Puzzles
DIAGNOSTIC PATTERN MATRIX 2026-03-12
Across
- Primary offspring associated with increased emotional stabilization
- Date associated with the official start of the partnership
- Location frequently visited for meals or outings
- Dominant recreational hobby linked to the subject’s relaxation patterns
- Video game most commonly referenced during the subject’s recreational periods
- Phrase repeatedly used by the subject in everyday conversation
- Season marking the beginning of the primary relationship timeline
- Place where the subject first established digital contact with their partner
- City associated with the subject’s first in-person encounter with their partner
- Travel destination associated with positive emotional response
- Preferred caffeinated beverage linked to the subject’s daily routine
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- Building activity frequently performed with said offspring
- Media personality frequently observed in the subject’s viewing environment
- Snack most frequently consumed during leisure activities
- Term of affection exchanged between subject and partner
- Primary comfort behavior observed between subject and partner
- Time period commonly spent supervising offspring
17 Clues: Location frequently visited for meals or outings • Time period commonly spent supervising offspring • Term of affection exchanged between subject and partner • Snack most frequently consumed during leisure activities • Building activity frequently performed with said offspring • Date associated with the official start of the partnership • ...
Linear algebra symbols 2025-02-25
Printmaking project 2023-12-05
Across
- first appeared in 1950 after books became cheaper and people started to read
- where grease is applied to the matrix so the artwork can be seen
- a small set of identical prints
- an edition of only one print
- the surface of the linoleum
- the inventor of the printing press
- the process of printing from a flat surface treated so as to repel the ink except where it is required for printing.
- to hold the linoleum in place while carving
- guttenbergs invention of many editions
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- when printmaking started to appear
- equipment used to press the paper extremely hard on the matrix
- to roll out the ink onto the linoleum
- an image is drawn on limestone and then is transfered
- where lines are etched into a metal piece
- a printing technique where you print from raised/unraised surfaces
- prints made a various stages
- a round smooth pad used to press paper against the linoleum
- to take away parts of the linoleum
18 Clues: the surface of the linoleum • an edition of only one print • prints made a various stages • a small set of identical prints • when printmaking started to appear • the inventor of the printing press • to take away parts of the linoleum • to roll out the ink onto the linoleum • guttenbergs invention of many editions • where lines are etched into a metal piece • ...
Algebra 2 Final 2026-05-18
10 Clues: P definition • CN definition • SQ definition • AV definition • EXP definition • matrix definition • inverse definition • function definition • quadratic defintion • logarithm definition
Bones Crossword 2021-07-21
Across
- Epiphyseal cartilage is another term for ______ plate
- Periosteum covers the _________ of the bone
- ________ fibers, in compact bone are thickest and strongest in the direction of stress, such as axillary loading in the femur
- In contrast to compact bone, spongy bone is located in areas of ______ stress
- type of cell that absorbs and removes bone matrix
- Parathyroid hormone ___________ calcium excretion in the kidneys, thereby helping to increase overall blood calcium levels.
- lining the inside of the bone the _______is crucial in fracture repair.
- Parathyroid hormone increases calcium absorption in the ______ tract
- This layer of bone can be contiguous with connective tissues at the joints.
- type of stem cell that becomes an osteoblast
- Besides growth hormone what other hormone stimulates synthesis of bone matrix
- Patients on bedrest are at risk of losing bone ______ quickly.
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- Parathyroid hormone works to increase blood calcium levels by stimulating this type of cell in the bones.
- This type of ossification occurs in the flat bones, such as the facial bones.
- Osteoclast use enzymes and _____ to dissolve the matrix in osteolysis
- Another word for bone matrix layer of which there are 3 types
- During the aging process osteoblast activity _________ while osteoclast activity remains constant.
- The process of Intramembranous ossification begins in this type of cell
- This hormone will stimulate closure of the epiphyseal growth plate, therefore men are typically taller than women.
- There is a primary ossification center in the ________ portion of the bone
- _______ bone supports and protects the bone marrow
- The kidney and this gland secrete calcitonin in response to high calcium levels in the blood
- In growing children the epiphysis housing the ______ ossification center
23 Clues: Periosteum covers the _________ of the bone • type of stem cell that becomes an osteoblast • type of cell that absorbs and removes bone matrix • _______ bone supports and protects the bone marrow • Epiphyseal cartilage is another term for ______ plate • Another word for bone matrix layer of which there are 3 types • ...
The BCG Matrix 2025-03-25
Across
- city where the BCG was created
- (2 words) a low-market-share product in a high-growth industry, needing investment
- the collection of products managed by a company
- the allocation of financial resources to grow a business
- the rivalry between businesses aiming to gain market share
- (2 words) a high-market-share product in a slow-growing industry, generating steady profits
- a group of consumers & businesses interested in a particular product
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- the ability of a business or product to generate profit
- the rate at which a market or industry expands over time
- second word of the BCG name
- a high-market-share product in a fast-growing industry
- the process of selling or discontinuing a product
- (2 words) the stages a product goes through
- any asset (money, people, technology) used to support business operations
- the portion of a total industry sales captured by a company or a product
- a low-market-share product in a low-growth industry, often unprofitable
16 Clues: second word of the BCG name • city where the BCG was created • (2 words) the stages a product goes through • the collection of products managed by a company • the process of selling or discontinuing a product • a high-market-share product in a fast-growing industry • the ability of a business or product to generate profit • ...
Matrix Open Day 2016 - Crossword Competition 2015-11-26
Across
- An education facility of great renown
- Al Pacino is always searching for him
- Sword racer (5,6)
- Famous English playwright
- Flames and Dangling
- To Kill a ...
- No sentence is complete without ...
- Module B is all about textual ...
- An Area of Study: Discovery author
- A tuft of flowers would wilt for his man
- Where the Matrix Open Day will be held
- The Force does this
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- Calculate this number to track your HSC progress
- Discovery
- A description of film
- These games leave you famished
- Machiavelli advises (3,5)
- Not prose
- Repetition of a phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
- Closed Night (4,3)
20 Clues: Discovery • Not prose • To Kill a ... • Sword racer (5,6) • Closed Night (4,3) • Flames and Dangling • The Force does this • A description of film • Famous English playwright • Machiavelli advises (3,5) • These games leave you famished • Module B is all about textual ... • An Area of Study: Discovery author • No sentence is complete without ... • An education facility of great renown • ...
Trichology 2026-03-24
Across
- bead or nodes on the hair shaft
- Excessive hair loss
- Transitional stage
- lack of pigment
- red, circular patch of small blisters
- hair on the head
- Tube-like pocket
- outer layer of the hair
- caused by the itch mite
- Matrix Mitosis takes place here
- hair Gray hair
- Brown or black hair pigment
- Hair swelling along hair shaft
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- thick crust patches on the skin
- Abnormal hair growth
- Crinium Split ends
- Follicle that produces tightly curled hair
- Eyelash hair
- Supplies nourishment to the germinal matrix
- fungus, dandruff
- Melanosomes are formed by
- Melanin is found here
- Resting stage
23 Clues: Eyelash hair • Resting stage • lack of pigment • fungus, dandruff • hair on the head • Tube-like pocket • hair Gray hair • Transitional stage • Crinium Split ends • Excessive hair loss • Abnormal hair growth • Melanin is found here • outer layer of the hair • caused by the itch mite • Melanosomes are formed by • Brown or black hair pigment • thick crust patches on the skin • ...
FS/AH/ENG 111: Digital Media Review Crossword 2022-05-09
Across
- Lynch's fictional technology that hooks a brain up to the internet
- Murray: the computer is procedural, participaty, ______, and spatial
- The first internet system developed in the US
- an intertextual commodity; the game-_____-game
- the protagonist of Unfriended; post negative videos online of Laura
- open ____ software;code available for users
- Rushkoff's term; the web as a ______ moment
- Bentham's fictional prison that acts as a fishbowl; metaphor for ultimate surveillance
- having a belief grounded in evidence
- something that can be bought and sold
- HyperText Transfer ________
- the interactive game of the ______ film
- "how any text implies or calls forth other texts"
- the person posing as billie227 in Unfriended
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- Murray: "the story-rich new gaming formats that are proliferating in digital formats"
- an agreement where users can modify software and share their work to be modified by others
- an intertextual commodity; the ______ event
- an enactment of stories in fictional spaces of the computer
- color of the pill that reveals the truth in the Matrix
- bits of code gathered by companies
- control and protection of our information is necessary for this
- World ______ Web
- a term that means generating behavior based on rules
- Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar in the Matrix
- the main female character in the Matrix
- a digital journal essentially
- the protagonist of The Matrix
- a collaborative website; users add and delete information
- Part of US gov't; Helped develop the internet
- Murray: games and stories share two structures, the contest and the _______
- the internet of ______; networked objects
31 Clues: World ______ Web • HyperText Transfer ________ • a digital journal essentially • the protagonist of The Matrix • bits of code gathered by companies • having a belief grounded in evidence • something that can be bought and sold • the main female character in the Matrix • the interactive game of the ______ film • the internet of ______; networked objects • ...
chpater 6 2026-02-04
Across
- operation and falling off of a nail plate from there nail bed
- also known as folded nail
- irregular stretching of the eponychium or hyponychium around the nail plate
- nail that has turned a variety of colors may indicate surface staining a systemic disorder or poor blood circulation
- nail plate fungal infection consisting of whitish patches that can be scaled off the nails surface
- also known as ingrown nail
- also known as bitten nails
- an unhealthy nail condition that is hereditary or caused by injury or disease of the nail unit
- inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail caused by infection or injury
- significant darkening of the fingernails or toenails caused by increased pigment cells
- noticeably thin white nail plate that is more flexible than usual
- any deformity or disease of the natural nails
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- damaged skin around the nail plate becomes split or torn
- whitish discoloration found inside the nail plate usually caused by injury to the nail matrix
- bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail
- a rare and serious type of skin cancer that begins in the nail matrix
- dark purplish spots usually due to a small nail bed injury
- depressions running across the nail plates width due to a slowing production of matrix cells
- separation of the nail plate and bed often due to injury
- nail surface pitting, roughness, onycholysis, and even bed discolorations randomly or every spaced
- irregular split or brittle nails
- also known as trumpet nail
22 Clues: also known as folded nail • also known as ingrown nail • also known as bitten nails • also known as trumpet nail • irregular split or brittle nails • any deformity or disease of the natural nails • damaged skin around the nail plate becomes split or torn • separation of the nail plate and bed often due to injury • bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail • ...
bss unit4 2019-09-12
Across
- The pictorial representation of the state model of the system called …….… representation
- if the eigenvalues are on imaginary axis of s-plane
- roots of the characteristic equation [|sI-A|=0]
- approach to analysis and design of systems
- Ф(t) is referred as
- In state variable analysis B matrix is referred as
- complete solution is the sum of the complementary solution and …………. solution
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- the eqution y=Cx+Du is referred as
- output upon input when initial condition is zero
- the equation x ̇=Ax+Bu is referred as
- if all the eigenvalues have only negative real parts
- In state variable analysis A matrix is referred as
- Ф(0) is which type of matrix
- minimal set of variables
- if the eigenvalues have positive real parts
15 Clues: Ф(t) is referred as • minimal set of variables • Ф(0) is which type of matrix • the eqution y=Cx+Du is referred as • the equation x ̇=Ax+Bu is referred as • approach to analysis and design of systems • if the eigenvalues have positive real parts • roots of the characteristic equation [|sI-A|=0] • output upon input when initial condition is zero • ...
Matrix Structure Exit Ticket 2025-01-29
Across
- What global coffee company uses the matrix structure?
- The matrix structure features two chains of what?
- The Matrix structure combines divisional and what other structure?
- What does the matrix structure resemble
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- Who popularized the matrix structure in 1964?
- employees under matrix structure companies report to multiple what?
- Which structure did we cover?
7 Clues: Which structure did we cover? • What does the matrix structure resemble • Who popularized the matrix structure in 1964? • The matrix structure features two chains of what? • What global coffee company uses the matrix structure? • The Matrix structure combines divisional and what other structure? • employees under matrix structure companies report to multiple what?
Tissues 2016-02-15
Across
- basic unit of nerve tissues
- tall and thin cell shape
- suffix added to cells that build
- basic unit of bone tissue
- also called adult tissue
- mononucleated, branching muscle tissue
- flat cell shape
- cells that release histamine and heparine
- suffix added to cells that break down
- classification of connective tissues that may be compact or spongy
- cartilage found in the spine as a shock absorber
- cell shedding secretion
- suffix added to cells that maintain
- adult tissue that is described as a big white blob; contains triglyceride
- coordinate the contractions of the cardiac muscle cells
- type of cartilage that cushions and reduces friction
- liquid matrix component
- liquid connective tissue
- flexible cell; changes shape (i.e. urinary bladder)
- compact adult tissues
- single layered
- very fine, short collagen fibers
- matrix component consisting of nonfibrous protein
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- glands without ducts
- tissue that covers/lines internal and external surfaces
- small canals
- secretion without cell material
- may be adult tissue, may be cartilage
- cells that eat dead cells and bacteria
- tissues with large amount of extracellular matrix; busiest
- ciliated modified form of the epithelial cells (i.e. upper respiratory tract)
- glands with ducts
- also called areolar; adult tissue found under the epithelium
- matrix component that form most connective tissues
- secretion mixed with fragments of cell material
- polynucleated, striated muscle tissue
- small lakes found in cells
- non-striated, mononucleated muscle tissue
- square-ish cell shape
- multi-layered
- type of fiber that is flexible but resists stretching
41 Clues: small canals • multi-layered • single layered • flat cell shape • glands with ducts • glands without ducts • square-ish cell shape • compact adult tissues • cell shedding secretion • liquid matrix component • tall and thin cell shape • also called adult tissue • liquid connective tissue • basic unit of bone tissue • small lakes found in cells • basic unit of nerve tissues • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
Linear Agebra Symbols 2025-03-02
Vocabulary Matrix Crossword 2021-10-05
Across
- An illicit secret
- To have or display kindness and pleasant manners
- To have or display strong devotion to one's country
- A punishment inflicted as vengeance for a criminal or wrong act
- To suffer from a severe lack of basic materials
- To be poor and unable to provide for oneself
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- having or showing a modest estimate about one's importance
- a short account or description
- A strong desire to achieve something
- To be or have something old-fashioned or outdated
- A conversation between two or more people in a book, play, or film
- Produce a lot of profit
- To be proud of oneself excessively
- to deal with things sensibly and realistically
- To be well known and respected for past achievements
- Showing lack of confidence or courage
- To inspire affection
17 Clues: An illicit secret • To inspire affection • Produce a lot of profit • a short account or description • To be proud of oneself excessively • A strong desire to achieve something • Showing lack of confidence or courage • To be poor and unable to provide for oneself • to deal with things sensibly and realistically • To suffer from a severe lack of basic materials • ...
nails 2024-02-26
Across
- folds of skin that surround the nail plate
- hard keratin plate on top of and slowly sliding across the nail bed as it grows; the most visible and functional part of the nail unit
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- living skin underneath the PNF found at the nail plate’s base covering the matrix area
- nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
- collectively; the nail bed (or sterile matrix), nail fold, eponychium, paronychium, and hyponychium
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- thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed
- area where the nail plate cells are formed; composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; whitish half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- technical term for nails of the fingers or toes
12 Clues: folds of skin that surround the nail plate • technical term for nails of the fingers or toes • nonliving colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed • part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe • tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place • ...
Nail 2023-11-01
Across
- Imflamation or the nait matrix
- Inflamation or skin around nail
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Ringworm of the hand
- Pocket-like structure, holds the root and matrix
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail
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- Disorder of condition of nail
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Area of the nail which the nail body rests
- Overlapping dead tissue
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- Nail body visible nail are from nail root to free edge
12 Clues: Ringworm of the hand • Overlapping dead tissue • Disorder of condition of nail • Imflamation or the nait matrix • Inflamation or skin around nail • Live tissue at the base of the nail • Half-moon shape at the base of the nail • Area of the nail which the nail body rests • Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail • Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove • ...
Nail Theory 2013-03-17
Across
- extends at the end of the fingers and toes
- attached to the matrix
- ksin that touches, overlaps and surrounds the nail
- folds of the skin on either sides of the nail groove
- loose and pliable overlapping skin around the nail
- visible nail area
- active tissue that generates cells to make the nail
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- area of the nail on which the nail body rests
- tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- cuticle that overlaps the lunula
- half moon shape at base of nail
- skin under the free edge
- holds the root and matrix
13 Clues: visible nail area • attached to the matrix • skin under the free edge • holds the root and matrix • half moon shape at base of nail • cuticle that overlaps the lunula • extends at the end of the fingers and toes • area of the nail on which the nail body rests • ksin that touches, overlaps and surrounds the nail • loose and pliable overlapping skin around the nail • ...
Skeletal System Crossword 2025-10-16
Across
- Mature cartilage cells
- Cartilage found in epiglottis
- Most pressure and stretch resistant
- Protect organs
- Cells that produce cartilage matrix
- Covers the cartilage
- Cells that maintain bone matrix
- Cells used for reabsorption of bone
- Flexible part of skeletal system that cushions bones
- Connect bone to muscle
Down
- STEM cells that turn into osteoblast
- Most abundant cartilage
- Baby bone cells
- Connect bone to bone
14 Clues: Protect organs • Baby bone cells • Covers the cartilage • Connect bone to bone • Mature cartilage cells • Connect bone to muscle • Most abundant cartilage • Cartilage found in epiglottis • Cells that maintain bone matrix • Most pressure and stretch resistant • Cells that produce cartilage matrix • Cells used for reabsorption of bone • STEM cells that turn into osteoblast • ...
Quadratic Roots, Matrix Multiplication & Inverse 2025-07-15
Across
- – Used to compute the roots of a quadratic.
- – The matrix that undoes multiplication.
- – Rectangular array of numbers.
- – Result when a matrix is multiplied by its inverse.
- – Operation between two matrices.
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- – A polynomial of degree 2.
- – Scalar value used to find inverses.
- – Result of multiplying two matrices.
- – Solutions of an equation.
- – Symbol used in the quadratic formula.
10 Clues: – A polynomial of degree 2. • – Solutions of an equation. • – Rectangular array of numbers. • – Operation between two matrices. • – Scalar value used to find inverses. • – Result of multiplying two matrices. • – Symbol used in the quadratic formula. • – The matrix that undoes multiplication. • – Used to compute the roots of a quadratic. • ...
Udgeuf 2018-02-19
20 Clues: usus • ususs • udhdhd • ydydys • ydydud • dudhss • hdhshs • sysgdd • jxbsjs • yshsvs • ydshhsd • dhshhsd • d7dushs • ydhdhdyd • hdhshdyd • ydydhdyd • hdhshsud • dudhdhux • hshsvshd • dudhsshdh
Project Management 2021-12-17
20 Clues: แผน • เวลา • วิธี • วิกฤต • แจกแจง • ควบคุม • ผสมผสาน • กิจกรรม • โครงการ • การวาแผน • ช่วงเวลา • ยืดหยุ่น • เครือข่าย • การติดตาม • ค่าใช้จ่าย • ความเสี่ยง • ความล่าช้า • วัตถุประสงค์ • การดำเนินการ • จุดเช็คความคืบหน้าของงาน
DEN 180 Final Review 2022-04-27
Across
- thin colored material applied to facial surface
- another name for universal retainer
- jawbone naturally grows around implant
- space or gap between teeth
- replaces one or more teeth
- type of retraction cord
- instrument used to contour the matrix band
- another name for mylar strip
- type of provisional coverage
- placing new layer of denture resin over tissue
- matrix system doesn't require a retainer
- initial cavity preparation stage
- matrix band for primary teeth
- natural tooth in a bridge
- placed into implant during second stage
- wedge placed incorrectly
- single component of a fixed bridge
- classes of a restorations
- type of crown used for children
- restoration for pits and fissures
- adverse effect of teeth whitening
- temporary coverage
- junction of 5 walls coming together
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- most common type of implant
- term for metal skeleton on partial denture
- example of a fixed prosthesis
- performed crown used on anterior teeth
- success rate for dental implants
- can be used as a core buildup
- most common type of implant placed
- resinbonded bridge
- artificial teeth are set in during try in visit
- example of esthetic dentistry
- another name restorative dentistry
- surgical procedure to recontour ridge
- restoration designed to replace class two filling
- material used for a custom provisional
- number of surfaces for a class one restoration
- placed under a porcelain veneer
- temporary wall for interproximal restorations
- type of removal prosthesis replaces teeth
- length of time a provisional remains in place
- type of retraction cord controls bleeding
- another name for mylar strip
- artificial tooth replacing missing natural tooth
45 Clues: resinbonded bridge • temporary coverage • type of retraction cord • wedge placed incorrectly • natural tooth in a bridge • classes of a restorations • space or gap between teeth • replaces one or more teeth • most common type of implant • another name for mylar strip • type of provisional coverage • another name for mylar strip • example of a fixed prosthesis • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
Rich dad poor dad puzzle 2023-06-08
Across
- The thing you should escape
- A state in the us
- Management of money
- Place you go to make money
- Something you do regularly
- Some vehicles can be this
- someone who makes business
- The thing you do to make money
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- A parent but not mom
- Opposite of poor
- Some you build so you can escape the matrix
- Possession of money
- What people work for
- Where you live
- Opposite of rich
- Thing you do so money can work for you
- a place in Hawaii
17 Clues: Where you live • Opposite of poor • Opposite of rich • A state in the us • a place in Hawaii • Possession of money • Management of money • A parent but not mom • What people work for • Some vehicles can be this • Place you go to make money • Something you do regularly • someone who makes business • The thing you should escape • The thing you do to make money • ...
Project Management 2021-12-17
20 Clues: แผน • เวลา • วิธี • วิกฤต • แจกแจง • ควบคุม • ผสมผสาน • กิจกรรม • โครงการ • การวาแผน • ช่วงเวลา • ยืดหยุ่น • เครือข่าย • การติดตาม • ค่าใช้จ่าย • ความเสี่ยง • ความล่าช้า • วัตถุประสงค์ • การดำเนินการ • จุดเช็คความคืบหน้าของงาน
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2022-01-16
my crossword 2023-05-12
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M ff Math1 2021-12-08
Across
- a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- A matrix with the same number of rows and columns, sometimes used to represent a linear transformation from a vector space to itself, such as reflection, rotation, or shearing.
- the product of the minor of a given element of a matrix times −1 raised to the power of the sum of the indices of the row and column crossed out in forming the minor.
- a straight line segment whose length is magnitude and whose orientation in space is direction
- wo matrices is defined if and only if the number of columns of the left matrix is the same as the number of rows of the right matrix
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- an element of a field, which is used to define a vector space, usually the field of real numbers
- to interchange rows and columns.
- pertaining to an algebraic system in which all the elements of a group are powers of one element.
- a set of certain rows and columns of a given matrix.
10 Clues: to interchange rows and columns. • a set of certain rows and columns of a given matrix. • a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. • a straight line segment whose length is magnitude and whose orientation in space is direction • an element of a field, which is used to define a vector space, usually the field of real numbers • ...
composite vocab 2024-03-22
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- a particular polymer matrix is reinforced with more than one reinforcing material
- the ability of a material to absorb energy and plastically deform without fracturing
- a hair-like strand of material that is extremely long while not very thick
- the separation of layers from each other in a laminate composite material
- the techniques used to manipulate and transform a material into a desired form or shape
- ensures that advanced composite materials meet application performance requirements for intended use in industry
- orientation the optimal structural arrangement of individual fibers in the development and manufacture of advanced composite materials
- a layer of material which has been combined with other layers in order to provide strength
- the fraction of atoms of a material exposed to the surface
- a combination of two materials with different physical and chemical properties
- obtained from the gum or sap of some trees, and are used in varnishes and plastics and in medicine.
- not designed to bear much of the load, Instead the matrix binds the fibers together and distributes the load
- surface separating two phases of matter, each of which may be solid, liquid, or gaseous
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- characterized as being composed of particles suspended in a matrix
- a constituent of a composite material which increases the composite's stiffness and tensile strength
- having a very high length-to-diameter ratio
- a measure of the ability of a material to withstand changes in length when under lengthwise tension or compression
- between or along phases of matter
- the fraction of atoms of a material exposed to the surface
- the strength of the material divided by the mass
- toughness a measure of the ability of a material to withstand changes in length when under lengthwise tension or compression
- a composite that has the fibers all facing in one direction so that they are all aligned parallel to one another
- particles added to resin or binders that can improve specific properties, and make the product cheaper
- consisting of multiple layers of oriented or randomly oriented fibers bound together by a matrix
- fraction one way of expressing the composition of a mixture with a dimensionless quantity
25 Clues: between or along phases of matter • having a very high length-to-diameter ratio • the strength of the material divided by the mass • the fraction of atoms of a material exposed to the surface • the fraction of atoms of a material exposed to the surface • characterized as being composed of particles suspended in a matrix • ...
Nail Stucture and Diseases, Color Theory 2026-03-10
Across
- A general technical term for any deformity or disease of the natural nail.
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail.
- Darkening of the nails caused by increased pigment (melanocytes).
- Edge: The part of the nail plate that extends beyond the fingertip.
- The area where the nail plate cells are formed; the "mother" of the nail.
- The living skin at the base of the nail plate covering the matrix area.
- The thickened layer of skin lying between the fingertip and the free edge.
- Colors located next to each other on the color wheel that create harmony.
- Bed: The living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge.
- The technical term for bitten nails.
- A condition where the living skin around the nail plate splits or tears.
- The brightness or dullness (saturation) of a color.
- The technical medical term for the natural nail.
- Lines: Visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate.
- Colors formed by mixing a primary with its neighboring secondary color.
- Plate: The hardened keratin plate that sits on top of the nail bed.
- The technical name of a specific color or its position on the wheel.
- The lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding.
Down
- The technical term for an ingrown nail.
- A color that has been lightened by adding white.
- Whitish discolorations or spots usually caused by injury to the matrix.
- Colors located directly opposite each other on the wheel that neutralize one another.
- A color that has been darkened by adding black.
- The measurement of how light or dark a color is.
- Pure pigment colors (Red, Yellow, Blue) that cannot be created by mixing others.
- The visible part of the matrix that appears as a white half-moon shape.
- A fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
- Colors created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors (Orange, Green, Violet).
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects the nail bed and matrix to the bone.
- The dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate.
30 Clues: The technical term for bitten nails. • The technical term for an ingrown nail. • A fungal infection of the natural nail plate. • A color that has been darkened by adding black. • A color that has been lightened by adding white. • The measurement of how light or dark a color is. • The technical medical term for the natural nail. • ...
Project Management 2021-12-17
20 Clues: แผน • เวลา • วิธี • วิกฤต • แจกแจง • ควบคุม • ผสมผสาน • กิจกรรม • โครงการ • การวาแผน • ช่วงเวลา • ยืดหยุ่น • เครือข่าย • การติดตาม • ค่าใช้จ่าย • ความเสี่ยง • ความล่าช้า • วัตถุประสงค์ • การดำเนินการ • จุดเช็คความคืบหน้าของงาน
Project Management 2021-12-17
20 Clues: แผน • เวลา • วิธี • วิกฤต • แจกแจง • ควบคุม • ผสมผสาน • กิจกรรม • โครงการ • การวาแผน • ช่วงเวลา • ยืดหยุ่น • เครือข่าย • การติดตาม • ค่าใช้จ่าย • ความเสี่ยง • ความล่าช้า • วัตถุประสงค์ • การดำเนินการ • จุดเช็คความคืบหน้าของงาน
Maxence 2020-04-22
20 Clues: MDP • Vol • Film • Thor • 3000 • Repas • Piece • Paulo • Ecole • Alcool • Puzzle • Serpent • vehicule • Cocktail • MrMousse • MobyDick • MarchePas • Supérieur • Embrouille • Paillasson
TEKA TEKI EMOJI 2024-08-18
Nail Disorders and Diseases 2024-03-12
Across
- technical term for nail
- darkening of the fingernail or toenail
- technical term used for any deformity or disease of the nail
- inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by the shedding of the nail plate.
- often causes tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate.
- caused by injury or minor damage to the nail matrix
Down
- very thin, very flexible
- deep or sharp curvature at the free edge because of the matrix
- bitten nails
- loosening or lifting of the nail plate from the bed w/o shedding
- condition which living skin splits around the nail
- small mirrors into the general health of the entire body
- condition caused by an injury or disease to the nail unit
- forward growth of the eponychium (cuticle) sticking to nail plate
- bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail
- run vertically down the length of the natural nail plate
16 Clues: bitten nails • technical term for nail • very thin, very flexible • darkening of the fingernail or toenail • condition which living skin splits around the nail • caused by injury or minor damage to the nail matrix • small mirrors into the general health of the entire body • run vertically down the length of the natural nail plate • ...
Skeletal System 2022-10-08
Across
- bone very tightly packed tissue, which makes up the wall of the diaphysis
- varied shape; vertebrae
- arm and leg bones
- plate-like shape with a broad surface
- nodular bone that develops with a tendon
- located within chambers called lacunae
Down
- matrix bone mainly consist mainly of collagen and inorganic salts
- osteocytes pass nutrients and gases through the matrix via tiny canals
- in compact bone, lacunae lie in concentric circles of matrix
- marrow medullary cavity is filled with a special type of connective tissue
- the shaft of the bone
- wrist and ankle bones
- bone consist of many branching bony plates called trabeculae
13 Clues: arm and leg bones • the shaft of the bone • wrist and ankle bones • varied shape; vertebrae • plate-like shape with a broad surface • located within chambers called lacunae • nodular bone that develops with a tendon • in compact bone, lacunae lie in concentric circles of matrix • bone consist of many branching bony plates called trabeculae • ...
Liam Ball's Crossword 2025-06-05
Across
- Symbol of awakening in The Matrix
- Dominant force in The Matrix and Terminator
- A political system where the goverment has contro over every part of people lives.
- AI that starts a nuclear war in Terminator
- Concept involving repeated timelines or attempts, seen in Terminator
- Humans turned into violent creatures in 28 Days Later
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- The main threat in 28 Days Later
- One who remains after an apocalypse
- End-of-world scenario common in dystopian stories
- Enforced isolation, a major theme in 28 Days Later
- Relating to an imagined state of society where there is great suffering or injustice.
- The strongest terminator model
- Virtual world that imprisons humans
13 Clues: The strongest terminator model • The main threat in 28 Days Later • Symbol of awakening in The Matrix • One who remains after an apocalypse • Virtual world that imprisons humans • AI that starts a nuclear war in Terminator • Dominant force in The Matrix and Terminator • End-of-world scenario common in dystopian stories • Enforced isolation, a major theme in 28 Days Later • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-01-16
Linear 2024-02-21
9 Clues: dim (U) • dim (U) • |A| or (A) • matrix number • rector product • scular product • found by interchanging its rows into columns • multiplied by the given matrix, yields the multiplicative identity • a square matrix that is equal to the transpose of its conjugate matrix
matrices 2022-06-12
10 Clues: [aij]m • kjsfhwy • ufwgf8hi • kshfetu4h • hfiwhjdjsu • jfhiwhfwfj. • a mn matrix • is an aljifh. • kfhwiehfiwhid • is an ordered rectangular array of numbers or functions.
Cellular Respiration 2026-01-27
Across
- a type of cellular process that occurs without oxygen
- jelly-like fluid where glycolysis occurs
- a waste product generated when cells break down glucose for energy
- a type of cellular process that occurs with oxygen
- the single-celled fungus that performs fermentation
- the process that builds what cellular respiration breaks down
- organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell
- the stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm
Down
- primary fuel for cellular respiration
- the stage of cellular respiration that takes place in the matrix
- the waste product that builds up in your muscles during intense exercise, causing a "sore" feeling
- the non-gaseous waste product creaded when glucose is fully oxidized
- the third stage of aerobic cellular respiration
- the gas required for aerobic respiration
- the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion where the Krebs Cycle happens
- the original molecule that travels from the cytoplasm into the mitochondrial matrix
16 Clues: primary fuel for cellular respiration • jelly-like fluid where glycolysis occurs • the gas required for aerobic respiration • the third stage of aerobic cellular respiration • organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell • a type of cellular process that occurs with oxygen • the single-celled fungus that performs fermentation • ...
The Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus 2021-12-17
Across
- how Aven and her friends view themselves
- Aven's favorite sport
- where Aven had to move
- where Aven and Connor first met
- Aven's favorite meal
- how Aven saw herself with arms
- where they took Connor as a gift
- the main character
- what Zion was named from
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- barks like a dog
- where Aven lives
- older than Aven's parents
- the park that Aven and her parents work
- parents like the matrix
- Aven notes how much there is
- what Aven and her friends all struggle with
- where Aven met Zion
- Aven's favorite llama
18 Clues: barks like a dog • where Aven lives • the main character • where Aven met Zion • Aven's favorite meal • Aven's favorite sport • Aven's favorite llama • where Aven had to move • parents like the matrix • what Zion was named from • older than Aven's parents • Aven notes how much there is • how Aven saw herself with arms • where Aven and Connor first met • where they took Connor as a gift • ...
Printmaking Extra Credit 2021-11-09
Across
- A second print made when monoprinting that removes excess ink from the matrix.
- A flat surface that is used to hold ink that is then transferred onto paper or fabric (also where the design is made).
- A tool used to apply ink to the matrix.
- An artistic process of transferring images from a matrix onto paper or fabric.
Down
- The material we used as a matrix to create designs for our monoprints that we turned into landscapes.
- A technique that creates only one, unique print.
- A process where different materials are glued to a flat surface to create a print from the textures.
- A tool used to apply pressure to the paper, transferring ink from the matrix to the paper.
- A process where a design is carved into a sheet of linoleum.
9 Clues: A tool used to apply ink to the matrix. • A technique that creates only one, unique print. • A process where a design is carved into a sheet of linoleum. • A second print made when monoprinting that removes excess ink from the matrix. • An artistic process of transferring images from a matrix onto paper or fabric. • ...
Thursday Matrix 2022-02-24
matrix task 2025-02-14
Across
- something good that is tinged with something bad
- what you make sugar out of
- activity involving physical effort
- when two things are different
Down
- getting put to work against your will
- being able to do what you want
- a woman in relation to her child or children
- being stuck somewhere
- believing that things will be better
- what you use to sweeten things
10 Clues: being stuck somewhere • what you make sugar out of • when two things are different • being able to do what you want • what you use to sweeten things • activity involving physical effort • believing that things will be better • getting put to work against your will • a woman in relation to her child or children • something good that is tinged with something bad
The matrix 2025-06-18
Across
- The main character who learns the truth about the Matrix (3 letters)
- The city where the human resistance is based.
- The Oracle in "The Matrix" tells Neo this phrase, hinting at fate.
- The "bitter pill" Neo must swallow to enter a new world.
- Neo’s "real" name, representing his ordinary world before he enters the adventure.
- The villainous agents who work for the Matrix system to maintain control.
Down
- The final stage in the Hero's Journey, representing the hero’s return with the knowledge gained.
- Neo’s mentor who believes in "The One" (7 letters)
- The place where humans are trapped and controlled by machines.
- The term used for a person's ultimate purpose or fate in the Hero’s Journey.
10 Clues: The city where the human resistance is based. • Neo’s mentor who believes in "The One" (7 letters) • The "bitter pill" Neo must swallow to enter a new world. • The place where humans are trapped and controlled by machines. • The Oracle in "The Matrix" tells Neo this phrase, hinting at fate. • The main character who learns the truth about the Matrix (3 letters) • ...
Movie Character Crossword 2022-01-18
Across
- Main character from spider man
- The main villain in the matrix
- Snowman from Frozen
- Main characters mentor from the matrix
- Main character from frozen
- Main character from shark-nado
Down
- The original villain from Spider-Man
- Main character from the Matrix
- His Snap Killed Half the universe
- The little blue and white droid from the star wars franchise (the name has numbers)
10 Clues: Snowman from Frozen • Main character from frozen • Main character from spider man • The main villain in the matrix • Main character from the Matrix • Main character from shark-nado • His Snap Killed Half the universe • The original villain from Spider-Man • Main characters mentor from the matrix • ...
Maths... 2024-11-20
Printmaking Vocabulary 2024-04-29
Across
- Precise alignment and placement of printed images
- Material that is carved and inked to transfer a design in printmaking
- Each individual copy made by transferring ink from a matrix onto another surface
- Arrangement of elements in an artwork
- Technique in which the printing surface is cut away so that the image appears on the raised surface
Down
- Hand-roller tool used to spread ink evenly on a matrix
- Cut-out holes that produce a certain design when ink or paint is applied
- German inventor who created the printing press during the Industrial Revolution
- Set of prints
- Technique in which the carved area of the matrix holds ink and creates the image
- Technique using oil-based ink on a water printing plate
- Making pictures or designs by printing them from specially prepared plates or blocks
12 Clues: Set of prints • Arrangement of elements in an artwork • Precise alignment and placement of printed images • Hand-roller tool used to spread ink evenly on a matrix • Technique using oil-based ink on a water printing plate • Material that is carved and inked to transfer a design in printmaking • Cut-out holes that produce a certain design when ink or paint is applied • ...
Geometry Ch.9 2013-04-18
Across
- the new figure that is produced in a transformation.
- a transformation that preserves length and angle measure.
- the original figure in a transformation.
- the form of a vector that combines the horizontal and vertical components of the vector.
- the process of multiplying each element of a matrix by a real number.
- a figure in the plane has rotational symmetry if the figure can be mapped onto itself bu a rotation of 180 degrees or less about the center of the figure.
- the line that an object is reflected over.
- the point at which an object rotates around.
- a transformation in which every point P is mapped to a point P" by the following steps.
Down
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns.
- a figure in the plane has line symmetry if the figure can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in a line.
- a quantity that has bot direction and magnitude, and is represented in the coordinate plane by an arrow drawn from one point to another.
- the result when two or more transformations are combined to produce a single transformation.
- a number in a matrix.
- the angle formed by rays drawn from the center of rotation to a point and its image.
- the numbers of rows and columns in the matrix.
16 Clues: a number in a matrix. • the original figure in a transformation. • the line that an object is reflected over. • the point at which an object rotates around. • the numbers of rows and columns in the matrix. • the new figure that is produced in a transformation. • a rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns. • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2025-02-26
Project Management 2021-12-17
20 Clues: แผน • เวลา • วิธี • วิกฤต • แจกแจง • ควบคุม • ผสมผสาน • กิจกรรม • โครงการ • การวาแผน • ช่วงเวลา • ยืดหยุ่น • เครือข่าย • การติดตาม • ค่าใช้จ่าย • ความเสี่ยง • ความล่าช้า • วัตถุประสงค์ • การดำเนินการ • จุดเช็คความคืบหน้าของงาน
Rebels Class 2025 2025-01-21
20 Clues: Phish • Birds • Boxing • Matrix • PEClass • Hunting • History • Keroppi • Football • Duolingo • Sketching • StanleyCup • Demonslayer • LordOfRings • RealisticArt • AppleProducts • CreativeWriting • ChemicalRomance • Sliding GoKarts • AllAmericanAthlete
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-16
Matrix Christmas Crossword 2021-12-14
Across
- ___ log; chocolate dessert
- He nips at your nose
- Place where Santa and his elves make toys
- Candle holder used during Hanukkah
- Large sock that hangs by the chimney
- one of Santa's Reindeer
- No Room Here!
- Circular Christmas decoration for the front door
Down
- Hard candy in the shape of a rod
- A plant you can kiss under!
- Red-breasted bird
- Santa's mode of transport for delivering presents
- Christmas Hymn
- Notoriously detests Christmas
- Bright Celestial Body
- Printed or written greeting
16 Clues: No Room Here! • Christmas Hymn • Red-breasted bird • He nips at your nose • Bright Celestial Body • one of Santa's Reindeer • ___ log; chocolate dessert • A plant you can kiss under! • Printed or written greeting • Notoriously detests Christmas • Hard candy in the shape of a rod • Candle holder used during Hanukkah • Large sock that hangs by the chimney • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2025-02-25
MATRICES - SHAYAN ALI AHMAD 12B2 2022-05-11
7 Clues: A matrix with a single column • matrix with all elements zero • An individual item in a matrix • interchanging rows and columns • matrix whose diagonal elements are 1 • An ordered rectangular array of numbers or functions • A matrix which has the same number of rows and columns
Top Movies 2020-03-09
12 Clues: a dream thief • iconic pirates • a war in space • a killer clown • a killer iceberg • a fantastic lion • fantastic heroes • a mafia godfather • a world in a matrix • a warrior in an arena • a completely crazy man • a hero at the cutting edge of technology
Cellular Respiration 2021-11-22
Repetition- begreber afsætning kap. 2 2025-05-06
Across
- matrix - Hvad indebære den?
- - hvad er OT-Opstilling?
- - Hvad bruger virksomheder mellemhandlere til?
- - Hvad er kunder?
- afhængdige omverden - Hvordan analyser man den afhængdige omverden?
- - Hvad bruges konkurrenterne til?
Down
- matrix - hvad er en trussels matrix?
- - hvordan bruger man omverdensmodellen?
- - Hvad er en leverandør?
- uafhængige omverden - Hvordan analyser man den uafhængige omverden?
10 Clues: - Hvad er kunder? • - hvad er OT-Opstilling? • - Hvad er en leverandør? • matrix - Hvad indebære den? • - Hvad bruges konkurrenterne til? • matrix - hvad er en trussels matrix? • - hvordan bruger man omverdensmodellen? • - Hvad bruger virksomheder mellemhandlere til? • uafhængige omverden - Hvordan analyser man den uafhængige omverden? • ...
Repetition- begreber afsætning kap. 2 2025-05-06
Across
- matrix - Hvad indebære den?
- - hvad er OT-Opstilling?
- - Hvad bruger virksomheder mellemhandlere til?
- - Hvad er kunder?
- afhængdige omverden - Hvordan analyser man den afhængdige omverden?
- - Hvad bruges konkurrenterne til?
Down
- matrix - hvad er en trussels matrix?
- - hvordan bruger man omverdensmodellen?
- - Hvad er en leverandør?
- uafhængige omverden - Hvordan analyser man den uafhængige omverden?
10 Clues: - Hvad er kunder? • - hvad er OT-Opstilling? • - Hvad er en leverandør? • matrix - Hvad indebære den? • - Hvad bruges konkurrenterne til? • matrix - hvad er en trussels matrix? • - hvordan bruger man omverdensmodellen? • - Hvad bruger virksomheder mellemhandlere til? • uafhængige omverden - Hvordan analyser man den uafhængige omverden? • ...
algebra II crossword 2021-05-14
Across
- a number written in the form of a+bi where a and b are real numbers
- y=mx+b
- difference of consecutive terms
- a transformation that flips a graph over a line
- completing the square
- 1, 4, 7, 10
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers
- subset of population
- solution
- input value
- points at the beginning and end of bounded interval
- the numbers in a matrix
Down
- most basic function in a family
- ordered list of numbers
- can be finite or infinite
- a change in size shape position or orientation of a graph
- function defined by two or more equations
- f(x)=0
- the graph of quadratic equations
- output value
20 Clues: y=mx+b • f(x)=0 • solution • 1, 4, 7, 10 • input value • output value • subset of population • completing the square • ordered list of numbers • the numbers in a matrix • can be finite or infinite • most basic function in a family • difference of consecutive terms • the graph of quadratic equations • a rectangular arrangement of numbers • function defined by two or more equations • ...
Anatomy: Tissues 2021-10-12
Across
- important extracellular matrix protein
- study of tissues
- eyelashlike filament
- acting on one's will
- cells that function as a unit
- allows the exchange of ions
- made of big droplets of lipids
- attaches muscle to bone
- occurs naturally in the connective tissues
- germ layer that rises during gastrulation
Down
- most common cell type in connective tissue
- holds together a joint
- against one's will
- body fat that is activated when cold
- makes sweat, tears, and saliva
- examines bodies and body tissues
- outer layer of cells during early embryo development
- gland found in skin, breast,eyelid, and
- substance between cells
- innermost of the three germ layers
20 Clues: study of tissues • against one's will • eyelashlike filament • acting on one's will • holds together a joint • substance between cells • attaches muscle to bone • allows the exchange of ions • cells that function as a unit • makes sweat, tears, and saliva • made of big droplets of lipids • examines bodies and body tissues • innermost of the three germ layers • ...
Biofilm 2024-12-29
Across
- "chewed", not swallowed
- Without shape
- Held in solution
- Protection against disease
- Microbiome- Community of microbes
- Becoming mature
- External
- Incomplete development
- Flora- Inhabit the oral cavity
- Presence of oxygen
- Initiation of caries
- Alba- "cheesy"
- Within
- imperfecta- Imperfect enamel formation
- Order of events
- Free floating
- "Tartar"
- Infectious Agent
Down
- Originating outside
- Internal Cause
- Attachment
- Sensing- Bacteria produces chemical signals
- Imbalance in microflora
- Form a matrix of biofilm
- Absence of oxygen
- Green plant pigment
- Fibers- Connective tissue
- Hereditary disorder
- Framework
- Usually microscopic
- Causes disease
- impaction- Wedging of food
- grows on surface within the mouth
- not containing cells
34 Clues: Within • External • "Tartar" • Framework • Attachment • Without shape • Free floating • Internal Cause • Causes disease • Alba- "cheesy" • Becoming mature • Order of events • Held in solution • Infectious Agent • Absence of oxygen • Presence of oxygen • Originating outside • Green plant pigment • Hereditary disorder • Usually microscopic • Initiation of caries • not containing cells • Incomplete development • ...
Tissue Review 2021-10-07
Across
- Transmits electrochemical impulses
- muscle found in the walls of stomach uterus, and arteries
- Supports body organc
- muscle concerned with locomation of the body as a whole
- Supports body organs
- squamous Forms thin serous membranes; a single layer of flattened cells
- Allows for organ movements within the body
- cartilage structurally amorphous matrix, heavily invaded with fibers; appears glassy and smooth
Down
- Contains cells arranged concentrically around a nutrient canal; matrix is hard due to calcium salts
- squamous Lines the esophagus and forms the skin epidermis
- Acts as a storage depot for fat
- Forms the stroma or internal "skeleton" of lymph nodes, the spleen, and other lymphoid organs
- Composes the basement membrane and packages organs; includes a gel-like matrix with all categories of fibers and many cell types
- columnar Forms the lining of the stomach and small intestine
- Forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes
- Found in the bladder lining; peculiar cells that slide over one another
- CT Provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers; found in tendons
- muscle contains cylindrical cells with branching ends
18 Clues: Supports body organc • Supports body organs • Acts as a storage depot for fat • Transmits electrochemical impulses • Allows for organ movements within the body • Forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes • muscle contains cylindrical cells with branching ends • muscle concerned with locomation of the body as a whole • ...
Fundamentals of Discrete Mathematics 2020-01-02
Across
- _______ is a matrix which contains all zero.
- What is a set that contains all the elements under consideration. The symbol is ξ and it is called a _______ set.
- What is a set? Set is a well-defined collection of objects with common characteristics. Each object in a set is known as an ___________ of the set
- A square matrix which has "1" on the diagonal and zero everywhere else is known as the _________ matrix.
- If every element of set A is also an element of set B, then A is a ________ of B.
- What does the symbol "U" represents?
Down
- The _________ of a matrix is the number of rows and columns.
- what does the symbol n in A n B means?
- What are the number in the matrix called?
- A set which has no elements is called a null set or an __________ set.
10 Clues: What does the symbol "U" represents? • what does the symbol n in A n B means? • What are the number in the matrix called? • _______ is a matrix which contains all zero. • The _________ of a matrix is the number of rows and columns. • A set which has no elements is called a null set or an __________ set. • ...
Core Math Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
Across
- Cofactor expansion is also known as _______ expansion
- A ________ matrix is a square matrix whose non diagonal entries are all zeros
- ________ and Feebas’ story taught us that “one must take risks in love”
- A(BC) = (AB)C
- Like oscillations, ________ motion has damped and undamped DEs
- The _____ Theorem states that an n x n real matrix is symmetric if and only if it is orthogonally diagonalizable
- Describes a function that is injective AND surjective
- As Prof. Su often says, “You can’t ____ me from…”
- A fancier way of saying “onto”
- A linear transformation that is both one-to-one and onto
- “Are you kidding, does this really ____?” - Prof. Jakes
- A center is a ______ equilibrium point
- The set of all vectors that are orthogonal to a subspace is the orthogonal __________ of that subspace
- Where all of our Core math courses took place
- The type of problem that contains a DE and a boundary condition
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is the dimension of its corresponding eigenspace
- In Math 19, we learned about single variable and multi variable ________
- According to Prof. Jakes, ________ functions are the “peas and carrots” of DEs
- The ___-Schwarz Inequality is |u・v| ≤ ||u|| ||v||
- In __________ ODEs, the independent variable does not appear explicitly
- An online space where we asked questions and collaborated with each other (in Math 19 & Math 82)
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues have real AND imaginary components
- The ______________ polynomial is a polynomial in λ obtained when expanding det(A − λI)
- Every higher order DE can be written as a ______ of first-order DEs
- Two vectors are __________ to each other if their dot product equals zero
- The first type of proof that we learned how to write (in Core math)
- The ____ of a set of matrices is the set of all linear combinations of the matrices
- We use this website to submit our homework
- An ___________ set is an orthogonal set of unit vectors
- The last name of the other very important Darryl in Math 82
- Wolfram ___________ is a useful computational tool in Math 82
- “The child of a theorem”
- The ____ functions “even have their own Wikipedia page” - Prof. Yong & Prof. Jakes
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- The ______ form of a first-order, linear ODE is y’(x) + p(x)y(x) = q(x)
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues only have imaginary components
- “Math 73, _______ to see”
- A ________ is closed under addition and scalar multiplication
- An n x n matrix A is _______ to an n x n matrix B if there is an invertible n x n matrix P such that P⁻¹AP = B
- The number of problem sets that we had in Math 82
- _____’s Method is a numerical tool that we used to approximate solutions to DEs
- The highest rank that we reached in Prof Yong’s Spelling Bee game
- We can solve a non-separable, first-order, linear ODE using the ___________ factor method
- The sum of the entries on the main diagonal of a matrix
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when both eigenvalues are real and have the same sign
- In ___ ODEs, the dependent variable and its derivatives only occur linearly
- “______ is a rebellious lover.”
- Prof. Jakes’ way of asking if something makes sense is saying this word twice
- Everyone’s least favorite problem from (Math 82) Homework 4 was the _________ problem
- The Greek letter that we use to denote the fundamental matrix
- An unforced DE is also called a ___________ DE
- The highest number of derivatives that appears in an ODE
- y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’
- The professors that taught Math 82 during the summer of 2021 were Prof ____ and Prof Jakes
- We call two matrices row __________ if and only if they can be reduced to the same row echelon form
- The instrument that Prof. Zinn-Brooks played in the Math 73 Music Video
- This type of ODE has a non-zero term that either depends only on the independent variable or is a non-zero constant
- Prof. Yong played us an adorable video of this animal at the end of each break
- A saddle is an ________ equilibrium point
- An undamped oscillator is an example of a ____________ system
- The ____ space is the subspace that contains solutions of the homogeneous linear system Ax = 0
- An n x n matrix A is ______________ if there is a diagonal matrix D such that A is similar to D
- When x₀ is singular, we use the _________ method
- The Greek letter that we use for eigenvalues and in the characteristic polynomial/equation
- The Greek letter that we use for writing long sums
- A square matrix is __________ if and only if its determinant does not equal 0
- An ____________ system of linear equations has no solution
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- In this type of iteration, xₙ is an approximate solution to the DE
- The _______-Grobman Theorem tells us when linearization is faithful
- An online tool for graphing (useful for plotting level curves!)
- This type of circuit is mathematically similar to the mass-spring system with damping
- Math 19, Math 73, and Math 82 are collectively known as ____ math
- Prof. Yong’s garage door is an example of a ______ oscillator
- A technique that we use to solve nonlinear systems
- The number of vectors in a basis for a subspace
- ________ functions are infinitely differentiable
- Matrix ______________ is not commutable
- The Math 73 Music Video was a parody of “_____ the Sea” from The Little Mermaid
- x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ...
- A Greek letter that is commonly used with trig and polar coordinates
- The type of problem that contains a DE and an initial condition
- In addition to being important in calculus, the ______ series are useful for solving DEs (especially when using the power series method)
- As Prof. Orrison often says, “Change of ___________ is very important in math”
- The password for Prof. Jakes’ (Math 82) Zoom meeting
- The corollary of ____’s Theorem says that the Wronskian of two solutions to a DE are either always zero or never zero
- An ________ point is the opposite of a singular point
- We can use elementary row operations to reduce a matrix into row _______ form
- We find the __________ by setting x’ OR y’ equal to 0
- 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ...
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is its multiplicity as a root of the characteristic equation
- The Gram-____ Process is an algorithm that we use to construct an orthogonal basis of a subspace of Rⁿ
- We can use ________ expansion to compute the determinant of 3 x 3 matrices
- Used in Math 82 to describe a collection of phase portraits (although more commonly used to refer to the study of animals)
- A _____ for a subspace is a set of vectors that spans the subspace and is linearly independent
- The solution to a forced DE consists of a homogeneous solution and a __________ solution
- A vector space that has no finite basis is _____-dimensional
- To find the _________ of a matrix, we interchange the rows and columns of the matrix
- We use the characteristic polynomial/equation to find the ___________ of a matrix
- A matrix of first-order partial derivatives that is often used for the linearization of nonlinear DEs
- We learned about this type of polynomial of degree N while exploring power series
- The ___________ matrix has columns that are linearly independent solutions of x’ = Ax
- The _________ numbers are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, …
- A square matrix is _________ if it equals its own transpose
- The last name of the author who wrote our Math 73 textbook
- Another name for eᴬᵗ
- Prof. Jakes always showed us a “ ___ of the day” after break
- “Very ______” - Prof. Karp
- Our best guess to the solution of a DE (what we substitute into the DE to solve it)
- When the determinant of A is negative, we’re in “______ city!”
- We use the separation of variables method to solve first-order, _________ ODEs
- An acronym for the type of differential equations that we focused on in Math 82
- Our homework can either be handwritten or typed in _____
- The ________ Inequality is ||u + v|| ≤ ||u|| + ||v||
- A __________ system of linear equations has at least one solution
- For a 2 x 2 matrix, we know this as “ad − bc”
- The dimension of a matrix’s null space
- An acronym for the epidemic model that we explored further in Math 82 (and were introduced to in Bio 52)
- When we solve a DE using power series, we find a _________ relation for the coefficients of a solution to the DE
- When we had questions in Math 73, we could post them on ______
- The second step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- The broken furnace problem in (Math 82) Homework 6 relies on ______’s Law of Cooling
- The D in DE stands for ____________
- When using the Undetermined ___________ method to solve a forced, linear, constant-coefficient DE, we start by guessing a particular solution to the DE
- A square matrix is invertible if and only if ____ is not one of its eigenvalues
- The 2x2 zoology of phase portraits reminded us of the _____ emoji
- We find the ___________ points by setting x’ AND y’ equal to 0
- A solution set is ___________ if its two solutions are linearly independent
- A quantity that only has magnitude (no direction)
- The dimension of a matrix’s row and column spaces
- An n x n matrix A is diagonalizable if and only if A has n linearly ___________ eigenvectors
- The maximal interval over which a solution to a DE exists and satisfies the DE is the domain of _________
- The final step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- Statements that have been proven to be true (we reference these in the proofs that we write)
- We can use the _________ of parameters method to solve second-order, linear, forced ODEs
- The third step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- Everyone’s favorite type of proof from Math 19 is the _______-delta proof
- Used as a prefix for “space”, “vector”, and “value”
137 Clues: A(BC) = (AB)C • y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’ • Another name for eᴬᵗ • x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ... • 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ... • “The child of a theorem” • “Math 73, _______ to see” • “Very ______” - Prof. Karp • A fancier way of saying “onto” • “______ is a rebellious lover.” • The D in DE stands for ____________ • A center is a ______ equilibrium point • The dimension of a matrix’s null space • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2025-02-23
10 Clues: |A| • dim (U) • martix A* • Vector product • Scalar product • Matrix transpose • product <x,y> • rank rank (A) • double vertical bars • product Tensor product of A and B
Unit 2: Cells & Tissues 2017-09-29
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- breaks down cells
- Powerhouse of a cell
- Cell fragments, not entire cell; platelets, assist in clotting blood
- Semi-fluid gel-like consistency (squishy)
- force under which H2O moves
- The liquid in living cell
- Loosely attached to outer/inner surface of membrane
- mostly water; in blood
- matrix is more important (bone & cartilage)
- H2O moves into cell; cell Lyses
- H2O moves out of cell; cell crenates
- Stores water in cell
- Diffusion of H2O only
- matrix; nourish & protect neurons
- contracts continually, fibers are mesh-like network; heart only
- Parallel fibers, striations, fastest rate of contractions;Skeletal muscle
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- Like water; Phosphate heads
- Red blood cells
- Embedded through layers, can form channels
- nerve cell
- The functional units of cells
- "Highway"in cell; rough & smooth (ER)
- Packaging in a cell
- Scared of water; Lipid Tails
- Make more cells
- White blood cells
- Structural characteristics, has a matrix, vascular (Tx)
- no net change concentration & no net movement of H2O
- Involuntary, spindle shaped fibers, slowest rate of contractions; stomach
- bone Tx
- function is to contact
- Proteins are made here in a cell
32 Clues: bone Tx • nerve cell • Red blood cells • Make more cells • breaks down cells • White blood cells • Packaging in a cell • Powerhouse of a cell • Stores water in cell • Diffusion of H2O only • mostly water; in blood • function is to contact • The liquid in living cell • Like water; Phosphate heads • force under which H2O moves • Scared of water; Lipid Tails • The functional units of cells • ...
Cosmetology puzzle 2026-01-13
Across
- a condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath living skin
- colorless tissue attachment to the natural nail plate
- a reusable implement used to shorten the nail
- Pusher a reusable implement made of stainless steel
- area where the nail plate cells are formed
- folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate
- bitten nails
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- sets of all tools that will be used during service
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- Slightly thickened layer of the skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate
- tools used to perform nail services
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate
- Nail nail shape straight across the free edge with no rounding
- a stainless steel implement used to carefully trim away dead skin around nails
- Grooves slits or furrows on the side of the sidewall
- any disease of the natural nails
- inflammation if the nail matrix
- products designed to absorb into the nail plate to increase flexibility
- Nail nail shape that is thought to be attractive on most women's hands
20 Clues: bitten nails • inflammation if the nail matrix • any disease of the natural nails • tools used to perform nail services • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate • area where the nail plate cells are formed • a reusable implement used to shorten the nail • sets of all tools that will be used during service • colorless tissue attachment to the natural nail plate • ...
Spatial Resolution 2023-07-19
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- This measures the compared object to the original object.
- Known as the blur that is found around the image, made from improper angels.
- There are how many Matrix dealing with Spatial Resolution?
- Test used to valuate Spatial Resolution.
- As SID Increases Spatial Resolution ___?
- As OID Increases Spatial Resolution___?
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- The distance between one Del to the other.
- Houses thousands of DELs in columns and rows
- FSS and Penumbra have hat kind of relationship?
- Resolution Defined as Structural Sharpness Recorded
- As the Matrix increases, the pixels___?
- Another Word for Spatial Resolution.
12 Clues: Another Word for Spatial Resolution. • As the Matrix increases, the pixels___? • As OID Increases Spatial Resolution___? • Test used to valuate Spatial Resolution. • As SID Increases Spatial Resolution ___? • The distance between one Del to the other. • Houses thousands of DELs in columns and rows • FSS and Penumbra have hat kind of relationship? • ...
Nails 113 2020-12-13
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- pain, swelling, redness, local fever, throbbing, pus are signs of
- half moon shape at base of nail, the visible part of the matrix
- tracks on either side of the nail, the nail moves on as it grows
- technical name for the nail
- light or heavy kneeling and rolling of muscles
- the study of the structure and growth of the nail
- inflammation of the nail matrix
- “ring worm of the nail” : become thick and discoloration from black to brown
- atrophy of nail or wasting away of nail
- of the skin
- live tissue at the BASE of the nail
- increased pigmentation results in darker bands that run the length of the nail
- nail shape, tapered and rounded at tip
- the active tissue that generates cells which harden as they grow out
- very thin and soft, almost transparent
- indented vertical lines down nail plate
- ingrown nails
- “thought the system” causes are internal
- the pocket like structure that holds root and matrix
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- the cause of the disease, disorder, or conditions
- “ring worm of the hand” : appears as rings containing blisters
- split or brittle nails
- living tissue that OVERLIES the nail plate on the side of the nail
- the white spot appearing on nail
- “spoon nails”: unusual shapes
- light gliding strokes circular movement
- takes 12-18 months on average to grow a new
- the visible nail area from nail root to free edge, made of layers
- “shedding of the nails”
- living tissue UNDERNEATH the free edge
- hand nails
- nail shape, straight across the free edge
- takes 4-6 months on average to grow a new
- “ringworm of the feet” : itching
34 Clues: hand nails • of the skin • ingrown nails • split or brittle nails • “shedding of the nails” • technical name for the nail • “spoon nails”: unusual shapes • inflammation of the nail matrix • the white spot appearing on nail • “ringworm of the feet” : itching • live tissue at the BASE of the nail • living tissue UNDERNEATH the free edge • nail shape, tapered and rounded at tip • ...
Anatomy Chapter 4-5 Review 2022-02-17
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- Accumulation of debris, fluid, dead and dying cells, and necrotic tissue
- Simple Epithelium whose function is absorption and secretion and is located in glands, ducts, thyroid gland, and a portion of the kidney
- glands that secrete hormones into the interstitial fluid
- Fascia that refers to the subcutaneous layer and separates the skin from underlying tissues and organs
- Epithelium that lines the trachea, and nasal cavity
- Epithelium that is flat and thin
- Stratum Layer that contains cells that participate in the immune response
- The body of a neuron
- A connective tissue with a gelatinous matrix that contains lots of fibers
- The extensive distortion of the dermis that exceeds the elastic limits of the skin
- Most common type of cartilage
- Blood has a watery matrix called____
- Vitamin D3 gets converted into this, which is a hormone that allows the intestines to absorb calcium and phosphate ions from food.
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- Glands that produce sebum and are associated with hair follicles
- Glands that produce earwax
- A deficiency of Vitamin D3 can cause bending of bones underweight
- Epithelia that can be found in the urinary bladder and renal pelvis
- Second most abundant fixed cell in CT
- Connective tissue that cushions organs, provides support, but permits independent movement, located deep to the dermis of the skin, digestive, urinary, respiratory tracts
- Epithelial cells that increase absorption, located in the kidneys and digestive tract
- Cells that are found in bone
- Strong connective tissue containing special cells and a mineralized matrix of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, is also called bone
- Also known as fat cells
- Extracellular fibers + Ground Substance =_____
- Connective tissues are connected to the overlying epithelium via_____
25 Clues: The body of a neuron • Also known as fat cells • Glands that produce earwax • Cells that are found in bone • Most common type of cartilage • Epithelium that is flat and thin • Blood has a watery matrix called____ • Second most abundant fixed cell in CT • Extracellular fibers + Ground Substance =_____ • Epithelium that lines the trachea, and nasal cavity • ...
Cosmetology puzzle 2020-12-04
Across
- a condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath living skin
- colorless tissue attachment to the natural nail plate
- a reusable implement used to shorten the nail
- Pusher a reusable implement made of stainless steel
- area where the nail plate cells are formed
- folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate
- bitten nails
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- sets of all tools that will be used during service
Down
- Slightly thickened layer of the skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate
- tools used to perform nail services
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate
- Nail nail shape straight across the free edge with no rounding
- a stainless steel implement used to carefully trim away dead skin around nails
- Grooves slits or furrows on the side of the sidewall
- any disease of the natural nails
- inflammation if the nail matrix
- products designed to absorb into the nail plate to increase flexibility
- Nail nail shape that is thought to be attractive on most women's hands
20 Clues: bitten nails • inflammation if the nail matrix • any disease of the natural nails • tools used to perform nail services • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate • area where the nail plate cells are formed • a reusable implement used to shorten the nail • sets of all tools that will be used during service • colorless tissue attachment to the natural nail plate • ...
Cosmetology puzzle 2020-12-04
Across
- a condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath living skin
- colorless tissue attachment to the natural nail plate
- a reusable implement used to shorten the nail
- Pusher a reusable implement made of stainless steel
- area where the nail plate cells are formed
- folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate
- bitten nails
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- sets of all tools that will be used during service
Down
- Slightly thickened layer of the skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate
- tools used to perform nail services
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate
- Nail nail shape straight across the free edge with no rounding
- a stainless steel implement used to carefully trim away dead skin around nails
- Grooves slits or furrows on the side of the sidewall
- any disease of the natural nails
- inflammation if the nail matrix
- products designed to absorb into the nail plate to increase flexibility
- Nail nail shape that is thought to be attractive on most women's hands
20 Clues: bitten nails • inflammation if the nail matrix • any disease of the natural nails • tools used to perform nail services • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate • area where the nail plate cells are formed • a reusable implement used to shorten the nail • sets of all tools that will be used during service • colorless tissue attachment to the natural nail plate • ...
Math 4 Study-Guide 2024-01-10
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- The set of all possible inputs of the function.
- An arrangement of numbers into rows and columns.
- Relates a dependent variable to one or more independent variables.
- Determines whether a matrix has an inverse or not.
- An equation to find the sides or angles of a triangle using sine.
- Product of a real number and matrix.
- A function that undoes the operation of f(x).
- A graph/function with a straight/diagonal line.
- The inverse function to exponential functions.
- An equation to find the sides or angles of a triangle using cosine.
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- An expression that has two terms.
- How likely an event is to occur.
- Extra money to pay back when you borrow money.
- Dividing a population into groups and selecting a group as your sample.
- Horizontal line that goes through the graphs max and minimum points.
- A function used to represent exponential growth or decay.
- Changing a shape's position or which way the shape points.
- How the graph looks as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity.
- Uses the output of one function as the input of another.
- The relationship/rule changes as the input value crosses certain boundaries.
20 Clues: How likely an event is to occur. • An expression that has two terms. • Product of a real number and matrix. • A function that undoes the operation of f(x). • Extra money to pay back when you borrow money. • The inverse function to exponential functions. • The set of all possible inputs of the function. • A graph/function with a straight/diagonal line. • ...
Physiology I: Crossword 12/10 2023-10-12
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- Star-shaped cells responsible for the production of fibers and the matrix
- Layer of skin between the epidermis and hypodermis
- Mature bone cells found within the calcium matrix
- Type of gland found in the dermis secretes sebum
- Most abundant protein in the body
- Transport across the cell membrane that requires input of cellular energy
- Flake-like sections of the lattice-like matrix in spongy bone
- Smooth muscle that when activated causes hair to “stand up”
- Small, round bone embedded in tendons
- Embryonic germ layer from which connective tissue, muscle tissue, and some epithelial tissue derive
- Deepest layer of the epidermis
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- Most abundant tissue in the body, roles include support, binding, cushioning, and storage.
- Membrane that covers cartilage
- Receptor cell in the epidermis that responds to the sense of touch
- also, Haversian system) basic structural unit of compact bone
- Pigment that determines the colour of hair and skin
- Thickened area of skin that arises due to constant abrasion
- Membrane-bound organelle that contains detoxifying enzyme
- Surface visible outermost layer of keratinocytes on a strand of hair
- Resting phase of the hair growth cycle
- Structure that forms an impermeable junction between cells
21 Clues: Membrane that covers cartilage • Deepest layer of the epidermis • Most abundant protein in the body • Small, round bone embedded in tendons • Resting phase of the hair growth cycle • Type of gland found in the dermis secretes sebum • Mature bone cells found within the calcium matrix • Layer of skin between the epidermis and hypodermis • ...
Geometry Crossword! 2025-04-22
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- A transformation that changes the size of a figure but not its shape
- Circles Coplanar circles with the same structure
- In the same plane
- Having the same size and shape
- Do not intersect
- A point at an end of a segment or the starting point of a ray
- Rise over run, the slant of a line
- A dilation that creates an image smaller than its preimage
- Reflection A type of symmetry that describes a pattern that coincides with its image after a glide reflection
- The original figure in a transformation
- Transformation A combination of transformations
- Do not intersect
- A statement that has been proven
- Four sided polygon
- A ring-shaped object, structure, or region
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- To divide into two congruent parts
- The sum of side lengths of a closed plane figure
- In the same line
- Matrix A matrix that represents the coordinates of the vertices of a polygon
- An undefined term in geometry, names a location
- A dilation that produces an image larger than its preimage
- Segment A line with a beginning and end point
- Vector The vector that represents the sum of two given vectors
- Section The intersection of a three-dimensional figure and a plane
- An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers
25 Clues: In the same line • Do not intersect • Do not intersect • In the same plane • Four sided polygon • Having the same size and shape • A statement that has been proven • To divide into two congruent parts • Rise over run, the slant of a line • The original figure in a transformation • A ring-shaped object, structure, or region • An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers • ...
TY B.Tech- CCE- Sem-V_Communication Enginceering_Internal Assessment-II_July to November 2025 Term 2025-10-28
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- Coding method that approximates source data, allowing some error
- The concept of unpredictability or randomness in information theory is ____
- Source coding is used primarily to achieve _____ by reducing data size
- If R>C, reliable communication is______
- The matrix used to compute the syndrome
- For R<C, the probability of error can be made arbitarily_____.
- Syndrome decoding reveals which bits are in ____
- The maximum theoretical data rate for reliable transmission through noisy channel is called as channel ______
- A type of variable-lengh code optimal for symbol probabilities
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- When integrity of original data is critical______coding is preferred
- ____ coding is used to add redundancy for error correction
- The scientist who formulated source coding theorem
- In source coding ______ is a meausre of information content
- The vector obtained by multiplying the received word with the parity-check matrix
- When syndrome is zero, the received word is valid____
- Channel capacity is achieved when the transmissionr rate is _____ then or equal to capacity
- A matrix used to encode messages into codewords
- Entropy is maximized when all symbols are equally _____
- The fundamental unit of information in source coding
- The process of locating and fixing errors using syndrome
20 Clues: If R>C, reliable communication is______ • The matrix used to compute the syndrome • A matrix used to encode messages into codewords • Syndrome decoding reveals which bits are in ____ • The scientist who formulated source coding theorem • The fundamental unit of information in source coding • When syndrome is zero, the received word is valid____ • ...
Cartilage 2022-11-13
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- The basophilic of the matrix is dependent upon the concentration of ______ (more=more basophilic)
- produce synovial fluid
- ear, epiglottis; flexible
- bone forms on dead mineralized cartilage "scaffold"
- _______ matrix: near the clusters of chondrocytes
- joints, ribs, physes, nose; most common type
- ______ matrix: found further from chondrocytes
- mature, inactive fibroblasts
- synovial cell with phagocytic function
- Because fibrocartilage lacks a perichondrium, it lacks the ability to _______.
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- cartilage may have blood vessels in young growing animals but is ______ CT in adults
- physeal zone 2
- articular cartilage is smooth and formed by ______ collagen; it lacks vasculature which leads to poor capacity for regeneration
- menisci, insertions of tendons and ligaments, intervertebral disc; type 1 collagen
- joint that unites 2 bone ends covered by articular cartilage and capsule (limb and vertebral joints)
- bones united by cartilage or fibrocartilage
- immature cartilage; contains elongated fusiform cells that give rise to chondroblasts
- fibrous joints
- cartilage is found at ________ ossification
- tooth socket
- cells that can differential into cartilage, bone, fibrous tissue
- physeal zone 3
- cluster of chondrocytes
- chondrogenic layer; present in all hyaline cartilage except articular cartilage
- physeal zone 1
- mature cartilage cells
- tibia-fibula joint
- synovial cell that secretes hyaluronic acid and mucin
28 Clues: tooth socket • physeal zone 2 • fibrous joints • physeal zone 3 • physeal zone 1 • tibia-fibula joint • produce synovial fluid • mature cartilage cells • cluster of chondrocytes • ear, epiglottis; flexible • mature, inactive fibroblasts • synovial cell with phagocytic function • bones united by cartilage or fibrocartilage • cartilage is found at ________ ossification • ...
Velocity Inbound Ticket Support - Photo 2021-08-02
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- This is the type of form that is required to be filled out completely before escalating a ticket to a Photo Tier 2.
- This is the form that is required for all new tickets created
- What is our ticketing system called
- This is the part of the matrix that explains what is happening to the component
- These are used in every Vselect ticket to alert supervisors and the warehouse the level the equipment will need shipped to the store
- This is the type of documentation we require for all ticket notes
- This is required to be offered at the end of the call. Its kind of like your receipt of your call.
- This is the part of the matrix that explains what lab type you are working on
- You should always remember to do this when you are on the phone because it can be heard over the phone.
- This is the part of the matrix that explain what you did to fix the issue
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- How many hours can a ticket be closed before we are able to reopen the ticket for the same product and issue?
- An example of this is when you summarize what they said and to confirm the issue the store is describing is understood.
- This is the part of the matrix that explain the product that has the issue
- When you create a new ticket, what should the status of the ticket be in
- When a store states that they have done certain troubleshooting steps, but are we required to obtain from the store about the steps that they have already performed
- This is the part of the Vselect ticket that explains how the interaction came from Example- Phone, email, chat
- This is the part of the matrix that explains what is making the symptom happen
- This is a brief description of the issue and should include this format [component-serial number-symptom]
- These are the type of questions we do when we do not fully understand a response, or when answers are vague, or when we want to obtain more specific or in-depth information
19 Clues: What is our ticketing system called • This is the form that is required for all new tickets created • This is the type of documentation we require for all ticket notes • When you create a new ticket, what should the status of the ticket be in • This is the part of the matrix that explain what you did to fix the issue • ...
Algebra 2 2021-11-19
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- An expression with variables
- in two variables Two equations of the form Ax+By=C and Dx+Ey=F where x and y are variables, A and B are not both zero, and D and E are not both zero.
- A mapping, or pairing, of input values with output values.
- A real number associated with any square matrix A, denoted by det A.
- The parts of an algebraic expression that are added together.
- An inequality such as x>1 or 2n<8.
- A mathematical representation of a real-life situation
- A plane divided into four quadrants by the x-axis and the y-axis, used to plot ordered pairs.
- An expression that consists of numbers, operations, and grouping symbols
- A rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
- A real number by which you multiply a matrix.
- A pair of numbes of the form (x, y) that represents a point in the coordinate plane
- A letter that is used to represent one or more numbers
- A linear equation written in the form y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept of the line.
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- A relation with exactly one output for each input
- The point on a number line that corresponds to a real number
- The process of multiplying each entry in a matrix by a scalar.
- The distance the number is from 0 on a number line.
- An equation that can be written in the form ax=b where a and b are constants and a =/= 0.
- A mathematical statement that represents a real-life problem
- A set of rules that gives the order in which operations should be performed when evaluating expressions
- A word equation that represents a real-life problem
22 Clues: An expression with variables • An inequality such as x>1 or 2n<8. • A real number by which you multiply a matrix. • A relation with exactly one output for each input • The distance the number is from 0 on a number line. • A word equation that represents a real-life problem • A mathematical representation of a real-life situation • ...
Tech Matrix 2021-05-20
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- Red pill vs Blue pill (A movie. You will smile if you get the answer).
- The red box. Second only to chrome.
- Elon Musk's one night stand turned out to be bad for ___.
- Quack Quack Go. I care for your privacy bro.
- A version of macOS. Also an MCU character.
Down
- 4 is slower than 8 is slower than 16. Most of you have 8. What is it?
- Result of the Manhattan Project.
- AC vs DC = Tesla vs ____.
- This question is quite clearly confusing. Figure of speech used here is ___.
- It is correct twice a day even if it's broken.
10 Clues: AC vs DC = Tesla vs ____. • Result of the Manhattan Project. • The red box. Second only to chrome. • A version of macOS. Also an MCU character. • Quack Quack Go. I care for your privacy bro. • It is correct twice a day even if it's broken. • Elon Musk's one night stand turned out to be bad for ___. • 4 is slower than 8 is slower than 16. Most of you have 8. What is it? • ...
Vocab Matrix 2023-03-15
Across
- a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony or festival
- floor of a fireplace
- having a dignified, unhurried, and grand manner; majestic in manner and appearance
- used to emphasize a strong desire to do or have something
Down
- a thin liquid food of oatmeal or other meal boiled in milk or water
- in a sudden way, without considering the results of your actions
- supplies of food
- resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction
- embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed
- crying with pain, grief, or anger
10 Clues: supplies of food • floor of a fireplace • crying with pain, grief, or anger • embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed • resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction • used to emphasize a strong desire to do or have something • in a sudden way, without considering the results of your actions • a thin liquid food of oatmeal or other meal boiled in milk or water • ...
Matrix crossword 2023-03-31
Across
- an illegal business practice
- someone that buys a something
- to overcharge if swindle
- not necessary for survival but you still buy
- are necessary for survival
- an amount of money that you pay to the government
Down
- a fixed amount of money that you earn for how long you work
- the amount of money you make for selling something
- money received
- a list of income and likely expenditures
10 Clues: money received • to overcharge if swindle • are necessary for survival • an illegal business practice • someone that buys a something • a list of income and likely expenditures • not necessary for survival but you still buy • an amount of money that you pay to the government • the amount of money you make for selling something • ...
MIND MATRIX 2024-06-09
Across
- a short line giving the name of the writer of an article.
- affecting a greater number of the reader
- a written piece providing information, analysis, or opinion on a specific topic or subject.
- someone who examines written or printed material for errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and formatting.
- correctness of information
Down
- opening sentence of the article
- a printed publication providing news and information.
- a brief summary or title of a news article that highlights its main point or topic.
- a human nature that intrigued
- articles that base in fact
10 Clues: articles that base in fact • correctness of information • a human nature that intrigued • opening sentence of the article • affecting a greater number of the reader • a printed publication providing news and information. • a short line giving the name of the writer of an article. • a brief summary or title of a news article that highlights its main point or topic. • ...
L.I.M matrix 2014-11-18
matrix nutrition 2014-11-03
Across
- can be scrambled, cooked, poached or fried(4)
- a fruit with the same name as its colour(6)
- once thought to be a fruit(6)
- a wheat product that turns to toast(5)
- an animal that swims(4)
- a wheat product eaten at breakfast(6)
- used to keep some blood sugar(5)
Down
- a dairy product that mice are supposed to like(6)
- an orange vegetable(6)
- a vegetable where fairies live(4)
10 Clues: an orange vegetable(6) • an animal that swims(4) • once thought to be a fruit(6) • used to keep some blood sugar(5) • a vegetable where fairies live(4) • a wheat product eaten at breakfast(6) • a wheat product that turns to toast(5) • a fruit with the same name as its colour(6) • can be scrambled, cooked, poached or fried(4) • ...
Thursday Matrix 2022-02-25
PBS Matrix 2025-04-02
Across
- What sort of content can access when using technology?
- We what to be our best?
- Wat do we use to support our learning?
- We are ............ to ourselves and others with our words and actions.
Down
- In the ............... we are law abiding citizens.
- Code switching our language is a way of showing what?
- We what in class activities?
- We follow agreed ............ in the games we play.
- We are in the ...... place at the right time
- When asked we ............ from technology
10 Clues: We what to be our best? • We what in class activities? • Wat do we use to support our learning? • When asked we ............ from technology • We are in the ...... place at the right time • In the ............... we are law abiding citizens. • We follow agreed ............ in the games we play. • Code switching our language is a way of showing what? • ...
Spelling Matrix Activity 2021-08-10
Across
- - an instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other material
- - the way in which a person lives
- - a place where people pay to sit and eat meals
- - a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
- - all the inhabitants of a particular place
- - hide or disguise the presence of a person, animal, or object
- - not curly or wavy or other directions
Down
- - the technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.
- - an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, etc
- - a piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper
- - closely sealed, fastened, or fitted so that no water enters or passes through
- - not joined or touching physically
- - a small stream of water or another liquid
- - the process of sorting people based on their need for immediate medical treatment
- - a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it
15 Clues: - the way in which a person lives • - not joined or touching physically • - not curly or wavy or other directions • - a small stream of water or another liquid • - all the inhabitants of a particular place • - an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, etc • - a place where people pay to sit and eat meals • - hide or disguise the presence of a person, animal, or object • ...
Matrix Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-16
Across
- Singers of the CPR song
- Most streamed song on Spotify this year, written by a woodworker.
- Addicting social media app currently facing legal problems
- Singers of the famous song "Hotel California", also a bird.
- Popular artificial intelligence among students
- Month of Athena Grand's closing, abr.
- Where Santa Claus originated from
Down
- Hide and seek world champion.
- Top rated book this issue, according to the Scholarly Bookworm
- Writer of the horoscopes
- What Athens did not get very much of last year.
- Top artist on Spotify this year
- Highest level of math one can take at AHS.
- Arguably the greatest band of all time, The _______
- Often the color of the sky in winter.
15 Clues: Singers of the CPR song • Writer of the horoscopes • Hide and seek world champion. • Top artist on Spotify this year • Where Santa Claus originated from • Often the color of the sky in winter. • Month of Athena Grand's closing, abr. • Highest level of math one can take at AHS. • Popular artificial intelligence among students • What Athens did not get very much of last year. • ...
Math Final 2026-05-19
Across
- multiply expressions with the same base we____ the exponents
- A _____ system of equations has no solution
- Multiple variables with the same exponent values
- A _____ is a rectangular array of numbers
- can be classified by number of terms
- Three term poly
- one term polynomial
- A _____ system of equations has at least one solution
- Multiply exponents when they are inside and outside parenthesis
- Not a polynomial when there is a ___________
- ____ are used to write repeated factors in a more compact form
- If A is not 0, A to the power of 0=_______
- Two term poly
- divide expressions with the same base we____ the exponents
- The numbers aligned horizontally in a matrix are in the same _____
- Numbers raised to the zero power us equal to 1
- If A and B are real numbers and AxB=____, then A=0 or B=0
Down
- Subtract top exponent minus bottom exponent
- Two or more linear equations in two variables form a
- Not a polynomial when there is a ___________
- A+B+C
- A ____ of a system of two equations in two variables is an ordered pair that makes both equations true
- add exponents if bases are the same
- Each of the numbers in the matrix is called a _____
- ___ Is the process of writing a polynomial as a product
- A single term with its variables added
- Exponent is negative move the term to the opposite side and make the exponent posative
- The numbers aligned vertically in a matrix are in the same _____
- highest shared factor between numbers
- A solution of three equations in three variables is an ordered ______ that makes all three equations true
30 Clues: A+B+C • Two term poly • Three term poly • one term polynomial • add exponents if bases are the same • can be classified by number of terms • highest shared factor between numbers • A single term with its variables added • A _____ is a rectangular array of numbers • If A is not 0, A to the power of 0=_______ • Subtract top exponent minus bottom exponent • ...
CONNECTIVE TISSUE 2019-12-24
Across
- Initiate swelling of tissues when exposed to an 'allergen'
- A cartilage cell is called a...?
- Cells that stores lipids as droplet that fill most of the cytoplasm
- This tissue give support and binds organs of the body
- The blood cells for clotting are?
- Which type of cells produce the matrix in bone?
- Which tissue forms the intervertebral discs?
- Ligament attach ... to ...
- This type of tissue is described as "cobwebby" and functions to cushion and protect the body organs it wraps
- The cells that break down old bone tissue are called...?
- Build collagen and are the most common cell type of connective tisues
- Which of the following is NOT a type of connective tissue?
- Classified as an embryonic connective tissue
- This tissue carries nutrients, waste,respiratory gases throughout the body
- This type of dense connective tissue connect bone to bone at joints
Down
- The matrix of dense connective tissue has what fibers as its main matrix component?
- What type of connective tissue is found at the ends of bones to reduce friction?
- An osteocyte "lives" in
- The central and perforating canals in compact bone are where you would find....
- Tendons connect ... to ...?
- The common term for adipose tissue is..?
- NOT classified as loose connective tissue
- This cartilage is springy,yellow,and elastic found in the internal support of the external ear and in the epiglottis
- What type of connective tissue are tendons and ligaments?
- Bone tissues are also known as..?
- What type of connective tissue has a hard matrix of calcium and salt?
- Connective tissue originated from?
- This cell is a phagocyte(it eats other cells)and plays a role in immunity
- Connect muscle to bone
- What is osseous tissue?
30 Clues: Connect muscle to bone • An osteocyte "lives" in • What is osseous tissue? • Ligament attach ... to ... • Tendons connect ... to ...? • A cartilage cell is called a...? • Bone tissues are also known as..? • The blood cells for clotting are? • Connective tissue originated from? • The common term for adipose tissue is..? • NOT classified as loose connective tissue • ...
M FF math1 2021-12-08
Across
- a straight line segment whose length is magnitude and whose orientation in space is direction
- the act of changing the order of elements arranged in a particular order, as abc into acb, bac, etc., or of arranging a number of elements in groups made up of equal numbers of the elements in different orders, as a and b in ab and ba; a one-to-one transformation of a set with a finite number of elements.
- a set of certain rows and columns of a given matrix.
- a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
Down
- the product of the minor of a given element of a matrix times −1 raised to the power of the sum of the indices of the row and column crossed out in forming the minor.
- a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- to interchange rows and columns.
- A matrix with the same number of rows and columns, sometimes used to represent a linear transformation from a vector space to itself, such as reflection, rotation, or shearing.
- pertaining to an algebraic system in which all the elements of a group are powers of one element.
- an element of a field, which is used to define a vector space, usually the field of real numbers
- two matrices is defined if and only if the number of columns of the left matrix is the same as the number of rows of the right matrix.
11 Clues: to interchange rows and columns. • a set of certain rows and columns of a given matrix. • a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. • a straight line segment whose length is magnitude and whose orientation in space is direction • an element of a field, which is used to define a vector space, usually the field of real numbers • ...
