matrix Crossword Puzzles
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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?
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
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 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- – 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. • ...
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
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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 • ...
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
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
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 • ...
composite vocab 2024-03-22
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-01-16
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.
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. • ...
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
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- 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 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 • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2025-02-26
Maths... 2024-11-20
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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.
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- 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. • ...
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.
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- 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) • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
LINEAR ALGEBRA SYMBOLS 2025-02-25
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
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? • ...
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? • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Spatial Resolution 2023-07-19
Across
- 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? • ...
Unit 2: Cells & Tissues 2017-09-29
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
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 • ...
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
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)
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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? • ...
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
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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 • ...
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
Across
- 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____ • ...
Nails 113 2020-12-13
Across
- 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 • ...
Algebra 2 2021-11-19
Across
- 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 • ...
Cartilage 2022-11-13
Across
- 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 • ...
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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
hi 2025-09-21
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- – Horizontal line of elements
- – Diagonal 1s, rest 0s
- – Equal to its transpose
- – Vertical line of elements
- – Rectangular arrangement of numbers
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- – Single entry in a matrix
- – Negative of its transpose
- – Number of rows and columns
- – Line from top-left to bottom-right
- – Flip rows and columns
- – All elements are 0
- – Rows = Columns
12 Clues: – Rows = Columns • – All elements are 0 • – Diagonal 1s, rest 0s • – Flip rows and columns • – Equal to its transpose • – Single entry in a matrix • – Negative of its transpose • – Vertical line of elements • – Number of rows and columns • – Horizontal line of elements • – Line from top-left to bottom-right • – Rectangular arrangement of numbers
Composite vocab 2024-03-22
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- Hybrid composites are materials in which one type of reinforcing material is incorporated into two polymer matrix mixtures, or a particular polymer matrix is reinforced with more than one reinforcing material
- Metal dispersion, typically defined as the ratio of the number of surface atoms to the number of total atoms, should be increased2,3, as a catalyst with a higher metal dispersion often exhibits higher catalytic activity
- Filler materials are particles added to resin or binders (plastics, composites, concrete) that can improve specific properties, make the product cheaper, or a mixture of both.
- an interface is the boundary between two spatial regions occupied by different matter, or by matter in different physical states. The interface between matter and air, or matter and vacuum, is called a surface, and studied in surface science.
- one way of expressing the composition of a mixture with a dimensionless quantity; mass fraction (percentage by weight, wt%) and mole fraction (percentage by moles, mol%) are others.
- Optimum strength and stiffness can be achieved in a composite by aligning the fibres parallel to the direction of loading. However, in this case, the composite can perform very poorly when the load is applied perpendicular to the fibres.
- a combination of two materials with different physical and chemical propertiesa combination of two materials with different physical and chemical propertiesa combination of two materials with different physical and chemical properties
- In polymer chemistry and materials science, a resin is a solid or highly viscous substance of plant or synthetic origin that is typically convertible into polymers. Resins are usually mixtures of organic compounds. This article focuses mainly on naturally occurring resins.
- A composite that has the fibers all facing in one direction so that they are all aligned parallel to one another. A unidirectional composite is extremely strong when the force is applied in the direction that the fibers are facing. It is weaker when the force is applied in the direction perpendicular to the fibers.
- Fiber is a hair-like strand of material that is extremely long in relation to its width, typically more than 100 times longer than it is wide.
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- An interface material (interphase) is deposited on the fibers. This interphase acts as a deflection layer for the matrix cracks. It consists essentially of Pyrocarbon, Boron Nitride or a multilayer ((PyC/SiC)n or (BN/SiC)n sequences).
- Continuous fiber composites are advanced materials that combine high-strength fibers with a supportive polymer matrix.
- a constituent of a composite material which increases the composite's stiffness and tensile strength.
- Delamination is the separation of layers from each other in a laminate composite material and it causes reduction in its mechanical strength.
- A ply is a layer of material which has been combined with other layers in order to provide strength. The number of layers is indicated by prefixing a number, for example 4-ply, indicating material composed of 4 layers.
- A particulate composite is characterized as being composed of particles suspended in a matrix. Particles can have virtually any shape, size or configuration.
- Woven fabric is any textile formed by weaving. Woven fabrics are often created on a loom, and made of many threads woven on a warp and a weft.
- Laminate composites are orthotropic, consisting of multiple layers of oriented or randomly oriented fibres bound together by a matrix in which each layer of fibres has a two-dimensional (ie, planar) orientation.
- monolithic material in which usually the reinforcement is embedded and must be uniformly distributed throughout the matrix
- In materials science and metallurgy, toughness is the ability of a material to absorb energy and plastically deform without fracturing. Toughness is the strength with which the material opposes rupture.
20 Clues: a constituent of a composite material which increases the composite's stiffness and tensile strength. • Continuous fiber composites are advanced materials that combine high-strength fibers with a supportive polymer matrix. • monolithic material in which usually the reinforcement is embedded and must be uniformly distributed throughout the matrix • ...
M FF math1 2021-12-08
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- 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.
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- 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 • ...
Spelling Matrix Activity 2021-08-10
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- - 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
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- - 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
body tissues 2025-01-29
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- Tissue responsible for body movement.
- Muscle tissue with visible stripes, such as skeletal muscle.
- Mature bone cells trapped in the bone matrix.
- (2words) Non-cellular components providing structural support to tissues
- Connective tissue that attaches bones to other bones.
- Tissue that supports, binds, or separates other tissues and organs.
- A rigid connective tissue forming the skeleton.
- Tall, rectangular epithelial tissue in the digestive tract lining.
- Fluid connective tissue transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste.
- Muscle tissue in organs like the stomach and intestines.
- A thick protein filament involved in muscle contraction.
- connective tissue that stores energy and provides insulation.
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- Flat epithelial tissue that allow rapid diffusion and filtration.
- (2words) component of the extracellular matrix that fills spaces between cells and fibers.
- Flexible connective tissue found in joints, nose, and ears.
- The main structural protein in connective tissue, providing strength and flexibility.
- Specialized muscle tissue found only in the heart.
- Connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones, the matrix fibers are aligned
- The basic functional unit of striated muscle, responsible for contraction.
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells found in glands and ducts.
- Tissue that covers body surfaces and lines cavities, protecting and secreting.
21 Clues: Tissue responsible for body movement. • Mature bone cells trapped in the bone matrix. • A rigid connective tissue forming the skeleton. • Specialized muscle tissue found only in the heart. • Connective tissue that attaches bones to other bones. • Cube-shaped epithelial cells found in glands and ducts. • Muscle tissue in organs like the stomach and intestines. • ...
TY B.Tech- CCE- Sem-V_Communication Engindeering_Internal Assessment-II_July to November 2025 Term 2025-10-28
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- A type of variable-length code optimal for symbol probabilities
- Syndrome decoding reveals which bits are in _____
- Matrix used to check parity in block codes
- Coding method that approximates source data, allowing some error
- ____ coding is used to add redundancy for error correction
- When integrity of original data is critical______coding is preferred
- In source coding ______ is a measure of information content
- If R>C, reliable communication is______
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- Linear block codes use this matrix for encoding
- The concept of unpredictability or randomness in information theory is ____
- When syndrome is zero, the received word is valid____
- The fundamental unit of information in source coding
- Entropy is maximized when all symbols are equally _____
- The maximum theoretical data rate for reliable transmission through noisy channel is called as channel ______
- The process of locating and fixing errors using syndrome
- Source coding is used primarily to achieve _____ by reducing data size
- For R<C, the probability of error can be made arbitrarily_____.
- Channel capacity is achieved when the transmission rate is _____ then or equal to capacity
- The scientist who formulated source coding theorem
- The vector derived by multiplying the received word by the transpose of the parity-check matrix
20 Clues: If R>C, reliable communication is______ • Matrix used to check parity in block codes • Linear block codes use this matrix for encoding • 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____ • ...
Different Types of Tissues 2021-10-06
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- This muscle type surrounds hollow organs, has no visible striations, and has only one nucleus per cell.
- Matrix is an areolar tissue in which fat globules predominate. This tissue insulates the body, protects some organs, and serves as a site for fuel storage.
- Most widely distributed connective tissue there is, contains all fiber types, can soak up excess fluid, and is soft and pliable.
- One layer of epithelial tissue.
- Single layer of cells but often looks like more than one layer, and is often ciliated.
- Is surrounded by a fluid matrix called plasma, fibers are visible during clotting only, and serves as a transport vehicle for materials such as oxygen and nutrients.
- Cells fit closely together, always have one free (apical) surface, are bound to a basement membrane, are usually avascular, and regenerates easily if well nourished.
- There are three types of this tissue, and it is there to produce movement.
- The shape of the cells depends on the amount of stretching, lines the organs of the urinary system.
- Delicate network of interwoven fibers. Forms stroma (internal supporting network) of lymphoid organs: lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow.
- Cube-shaped cells that fit well together, can store small amounts of things if needed.
- The only type of muscle that can be controlled voluntarily. The cells are striated and have more than one nucleus.
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- More than one layer of epithelial tissue.
- Flattened, or flat-shaped cells that usually look squished together.
- Variates in blood supply, has an extracellular matrix, and has two main elements: ground substance and fibers.
- Highly compressible cartilage and forms cushion-like discs between vertebrae.
- The most common cartilage in the body, and it makes up the entire fetal skeleton. It is composed of collagen fibers and a rubbery/glassy looking matrix.
- Used to protect and support the body. It is composed of cells in lacunae, a hard matrix of calcium cells, and a large number of collagen fibers.
- The function of this tissue is to send impulses to other areas of the body. Has neurons and nerve support cells.
- A cartilage that provides elasticity.
- The main matrix element of this tissue is collagen fibers, and it makes up the tendons, ligaments, and dermis of the skin.
- Column-like cells that are good for storing materials, and for secreting them.
- This muscle type is only found in the heart, and its function is to pump blood. The cells attach to each other at intercalated discs. The cells are striated and have only one nucleus, and do not regenerate.
23 Clues: One layer of epithelial tissue. • A cartilage that provides elasticity. • More than one layer of epithelial tissue. • Flattened, or flat-shaped cells that usually look squished together. • There are three types of this tissue, and it is there to produce movement. • Highly compressible cartilage and forms cushion-like discs between vertebrae. • ...
2 2017-11-08
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- the canonical form is in J=P-1FP
- the matrix A which the successive principal determinate of A be positive and one determinants is zero
- the solution of (λi-F) Pi=0
- the roots of the characteristic equation of the matrix F
- the theorem states that every square matrix F satisfies its own characteristic equation
- the property in which coupling between the state and the output
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- the matrix A which all the successive principal determinate of A be positive
- the property in which coupling between the input and the state
- the representation of u(k) in state space
- the representation of y(k) in state space
10 Clues: the solution of (λi-F) Pi=0 • the canonical form is in J=P-1FP • the representation of u(k) in state space • the representation of y(k) in state space • the roots of the characteristic equation of the matrix F • the property in which coupling between the input and the state • the property in which coupling between the state and the output • ...
Matrix And Graph 2019-11-26
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- An adjacency list consist of array of?
- Ajacency matrix is also know as what?
- A marix which is a collection of numbers representing the weight or the edges.
- Representations that provide a bridge to linear algevra-based algorithms for graph computation.
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- how many graphing representation of matrices are there?
- It is related to matrix which indicates whether pairs of vertices are adjacent or not in the graph.
- A matrix that can be used to represent a finite graph.
- The lines connected by the a vertex.
- A collection of numbers representing the numbers of the relationship of edges and vertices.
- It can be represented by using matrices and vice-versa.
10 Clues: The lines connected by the a vertex. • Ajacency matrix is also know as what? • An adjacency list consist of array of? • A matrix that can be used to represent a finite graph. • how many graphing representation of matrices are there? • It can be represented by using matrices and vice-versa. • ...
