matrix Crossword Puzzles
SGT-Xwp1 2024-01-16
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- A fold sharing constant orthogonal thickness of rocks.
- A fold in which the hinge is angular.
- An erosnal surface separating two unrelated groups of rocks.
- A fault in which hangingwall block goes up relative to the footwall block.
- A depression located along the axial trend of an anticline.
- The elastic behaviour of a material during deformation.
- Anguler fragments of lava in a tuffaceous matrix.
- minor normal faults having similar orientation as that of the associated major fault.
- A seismically active, median mountain range present in Atlantic and Pacific occean.
- It is a fracture along which the rocks are relatively displaced from one another.
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- The faults which radiate from a central point.
- A low angle thrust fault showing displacement for several kilometers.
- A geosyncline in which volcanism is not associated with sedimentation.
- A tectonically active zone which has not experienced earthquake during a time interval.
- A structurally high area in the crust, produced by uprising movements as is seen in a dome also.
- A fault showing horizontal sh'ike separation.
- It is a rock-fracture produced due to less amount ofdeformation or strain.
- A regional linear topographic feature reflecting a crusta I structure.
- A planar surface parallel to axis of a fold.
- The angle between the horizontal and the lineation, measured in the plane containing the lineation.
20 Clues: A fold in which the hinge is angular. • A planar surface parallel to axis of a fold. • A fault showing horizontal sh'ike separation. • The faults which radiate from a central point. • Anguler fragments of lava in a tuffaceous matrix. • A fold sharing constant orthogonal thickness of rocks. • The elastic behaviour of a material during deformation. • ...
Integumentary system 2023-10-06
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- solid, abnormal mass of cells that may extend into cutaneous tissue
- depressed lesion of the epidermis and dermis
- viral infection that affects the skin and nails
- bacteria that causes infection to different parts of the body that has become resistant to standard antibiotic treatment medications
- itching
- a vesicle that becomes filled with pus
- dead, flat cells that flake off daily
- small blister
- chronic noncontagious inflammatory autoimmune skin disease characterized by silvery, white patches on the skin
- baldness to all or small portions of the head
- membrane supporting the muscles
- fatty tissue
- protein that helps to form a waterproof barrier on the skin and nails
- scraping away of the top layer of skin
- nail bed
- contagious skin disorders characterized by vesicles that rupture and develop yellow crust
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- deepest layer of epidermis that helps to regenerate cells
- algorithm used to calculate the percentage of body surface that has been burned
- skin-color cells
- elevated, solid area that forms on the skin
- pigment that gives skin, hair, and eyes color
- oil
- painful bacterial infection of the hair follicle
- flat, discolored area of the skin usually less than one centimeter in diameter
- tiny organ that secretes chemical substances
- noncontagious, inflammation of the skin
- temporarily elevated area that is itchy and may be red in color
- deficiency in pigment
28 Clues: oil • itching • nail bed • fatty tissue • small blister • skin-color cells • deficiency in pigment • membrane supporting the muscles • dead, flat cells that flake off daily • a vesicle that becomes filled with pus • scraping away of the top layer of skin • noncontagious, inflammation of the skin • elevated, solid area that forms on the skin • depressed lesion of the epidermis and dermis • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-04-16
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- Blood's liquid matrix
- Leukocytes are ___ cells because that have a nucleus.
- White blood cells help to fight this
- Is in the shape of a biconcave disc
- A series of reactions that stops the bleeding when a blood vessel wall breaks
- Threads that reinforce the platelet plug
- This delivers oxygen, nutrients, water, hormones, and white blood cells to each cell
- An inflammatory chemical that attracts other white blood cells to the site of infection
- Rarest white blood cells
- A pump made of cardiac muscle
- Blood clotting
- The heart is made of _____ chambers.
- Coagulation provides a long-lasting fix that gives the blood vessel time to _____.
- What does blood remove from each cell?
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- Second most numerous white blood cell
- Largest leukocytes
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body cells
- 90% of plasma is made up of this
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the body cells
- Granulocytes that use enzymes to digest parasitic worms
- Cell fragments that are binded to exposed collagen fibers by the Von Wilebrand factor
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins at the body cells
- Protein that uses iron to bind four oxygen
- The % of blood made up by erythrocytes (higher in males)
- Another name for platelets
- Most numerous white blood cells (50-70%)
26 Clues: Blood clotting • Largest leukocytes • Blood's liquid matrix • Rarest white blood cells • Another name for platelets • A pump made of cardiac muscle • 90% of plasma is made up of this • Is in the shape of a biconcave disc • White blood cells help to fight this • The heart is made of _____ chambers. • Second most numerous white blood cell • What does blood remove from each cell? • ...
DEEP LEARNING AND DATA VISUALIZATION PUZZLE 2024-11-17
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- A technique to reduce the spatial dimensions of feature maps
- Neuron A simplified model of a biological neuron
- The process of creating visual representations of data
- Combining multiple data sources into one
- A mathematical operation applied to an input image
- Reusing a pre-trained model for a new task
- A small matrix used in the convolution operation
- Arranging data in a specific order
- A subset of machine learning
- The art of communicating information through narrative
- A function that measures the error between predicted and actual values
- Combining data points into summary statistics
- A task of identifying and locating objects in an image
- A technique to narrow down the data to be analyzed
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- A mathematical operation performed on data
- An early artificial neural network model
- A powerful data visualization tool
- A function to calculate the total of a numerical field
- The basic unit of a neural network
- The graphical representation of data
- An algorithm used to train neural networks
- A technique to speed up computations by representing data as vectors and matrices
- A collection of visualizations on a single page
- A mathematical function used to introduce non-linearity
- An open-source platform for machine learning
- A spreadsheet software often used for data analysis
- A graphical representation of data
- Perceptron A neural network with multiple hidden layers
- The output of a convolution operation
- Which activation function is commonly used in single layer perceptrons
30 Clues: A subset of machine learning • A powerful data visualization tool • The basic unit of a neural network • Arranging data in a specific order • A graphical representation of data • The graphical representation of data • The output of a convolution operation • An early artificial neural network model • Combining multiple data sources into one • ...
basketball Nicknames 2024-05-13
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- Elvin Hayes
- Joe Bryant
- Dominique Wilkins
- Anfernee Hardaway
- Detlef Schrempf
- David Thompson
- Kevin Durant
- Moses Malone
- Wilt Chamberlain
- Hakeem Olajuwon
- Paul Pierce
- Gilbert Arenas
- Dwight Howard
- Julius Erving
- James Worthy
- Stacey Augman
- Xavier McDaniel
- Karl Malone
- Pete Maravich
- Clide Drexler
- Cedric Maxwell
- Patrick Ewing
- Alonzo Mourning
- Darryl Dawkins
- Robert Traylor
- Jeremy Lin
- Gary Payton
- Jamaal Wilkes
- Bill Bradley
- George Gervin
- Fred Hoiberg
- Artis Giulmore
- Shawn MArion
- Giannis Antetokounmpo
- John Havlicek
- Dennis Rodman
- Isiah Thomas
- Fred Neal
- Victor Wembanyama
- John Wooden
- Tim Duncan
- Dan Majerle
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- Grant Hill
- Bryant Reeves
- Michael Jordan
- Steve Nash
- Larry Bird
- James Harden
- Nikola Jokic
- Earvin Johnson
- Glenn Robinson
- Kevin Garnett
- Kobe Bryant
- Darrell Griffith
- Yao Ming
- Phil Jackson
- George Mikan
- Nate Archibald
- John Salley
- Shawn Kemp
- David Robinson
- Joel Pryzbilla
- Larry Johnson
- Ray Allen
- Kareem Abdul Jabbar
- Tyler Hansborough
- Nat Clifton
- Tom Gugliota
- Clarence Gaines
- Oscar Robertson
- Bob Cousy
- Charles BArkley
- Jimmy Butler
- Vince Carter
- Allen Iverson
- Vinnie Johnson
- Jerry West
- Shaquille O'Neal
78 Clues: Yao Ming • Ray Allen • Bob Cousy • Fred Neal • Grant Hill • Joe Bryant • Steve Nash • Larry Bird • Shawn Kemp • Jeremy Lin • Jerry West • Tim Duncan • Elvin Hayes • Kobe Bryant • John Salley • Paul Pierce • Karl Malone • Nat Clifton • Gary Payton • John Wooden • Dan Majerle • James Harden • Nikola Jokic • Kevin Durant • Moses Malone • Phil Jackson • George Mikan • James Worthy • Tom Gugliota • Jimmy Butler • Bill Bradley • Fred Hoiberg • ...
Anatomy and physiology 2024-11-20
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- The functional unit of the kidney that filters blood and produces urine
- A blood cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues
- A clear fluid that carries white blood cells and helps removes waste and toxins
- A part of a neuron that transmit electrical impulses away from the cell body
- A biological process where the body adjusts functions to maintain balance
- The liquid portion of blood that transports nutrients, hormones and waste
- A type of joint surrounded by a fluid-filled capsule, providing movement
- The study of how the body and its systems function
- A muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and aids in breathing
- Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The junction between two neurons where nerve impulses are transmitted
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- Chemical substances secreted by glands to regulate body process
- Small finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients
- A bone cell that maintains the bone matrix
- A protein involved in muscle contraction
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment in the body
- A specialized cell that transmits nerve impluses
- A gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream
- The study of the structure of the body and its parts
- A protein that speeds up the chemical reactions in the body
20 Clues: A protein involved in muscle contraction • A bone cell that maintains the bone matrix • A specialized cell that transmits nerve impluses • The study of how the body and its systems function • The study of the structure of the body and its parts • Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • A protein that speeds up the chemical reactions in the body • ...
Valentine’s day puzzle 2025-02-11
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- City you celebrated your birthday in 2015
- Where is the castle?
- First volcano we visited
- Popular movie with protagonist called Neo
- Original inhabitants of Curaçao?
- My favorite game when I was a student
- Island where we met a monk
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Last name of the author of The housemaid is watching
- Name of my first pet
- First name of the author of You
- Our first vacation
- Largest organ in the body
- Tsuki
- Software company designs and supplies graphics processing units (GPUs)
- The recognizable color of Hermès’ signature packaging.
- I proposed in …
- Which month does the Daylight Saving start in NL
- The woman in the…
- Which animals were in the second movie we watched together
- Who are you?
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- Where did we eat the first night we landed in singapore in 2015
- Rom
- Author of It
- Which was the fourth country on our vacation trip in 2015 with S&M
- First movie we watched together.
- Captain America the first …
- Last time I cooked valentine’s dinner was in two thousand and…
- Our first pet
- Country Trump wants to buy
- The sequel to You
- Country where Hermès was founded
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Third vacation
- Chemical symbol of gold
- Second vacation
- Favorite superhero
37 Clues: Rom • Tsuki • Author of It • Who are you? • Our first pet • Third vacation • Second vacation • I proposed in … • The sequel to You • The woman in the… • Our first vacation • Favorite superhero • Where is the castle? • Name of my first pet • Chemical symbol of gold • First volcano we visited • Largest organ in the body • Country Trump wants to buy • Island where we met a monk • Author of Romeo and Juliet • ...
Crossword QUIZ, Manisha and Linda 2025-04-02
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- Companies must assess the foreign market's ______ and growth potential.
- The competitive edge in cost production is a focus of ______ strategy.
- Ansoff's matrix includes strategies like market penetration and ______ development.
- To effectively enter foreign markets, companies should consider external ______ factors.
- Companies analyze competition to define their ______.
- Cost, differentiation, and focus are types of ______ strategies.
- High volume and low-cost production define the ______ strategy.
- This strategy is used when immediate profit is the main goal.
- Related diversification is when a company moves into a new ______.
- This strategy is the riskiest, involving new products in new markets.
- This strategy uses existing products in new regions.
- A common tactic in marketing strategy to grow market share is ______.
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- This strategy targets new customer segments or demographics.
- Companies may choose ______ to help venture into foreign markets effectively.
- The process of entering new markets with existing products is called ______ development.
- The strategy that involves creating new products for existing markets.
- A firm's structured plan for engaging with an international audience is known as ______.
- The main goal of a marketing strategy is to achieve company ______.
- Firms expanding internationally commonly adopt a ______ strategy.
- This document specifies marketing goals and helps identify strengths and weaknesses.
- Global strategies aim for ______ across diverse markets.
- A method that involves maximizing profit from a single product is called ______ strategy.
- A successful marketing strategy should guide a business in forming mutually beneficial ______.
- This strategy aims to retain current market position and share.
- The first step in developing an international marketing strategy is ______ analysis.
25 Clues: This strategy uses existing products in new regions. • Companies analyze competition to define their ______. • Global strategies aim for ______ across diverse markets. • This strategy targets new customer segments or demographics. • This strategy is used when immediate profit is the main goal. • This strategy aims to retain current market position and share. • ...
AP Bio Unit 2 Test 2024-10-04
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- one of more carbohydrate attached to a membrane protein
- more solute, less solvent
- found in eukaryotic cells contains thylakoid and stroma
- transport requires energy low to high
- complex series of flattened membrane sacs, proteins and packaging
- diffusion of water that is free across a selectively permeable membrane
- a process by which cells absorb substances from the outside cell, such as macromolecules
- diffusion movements of molecules high to low through transport molecules
- membrane enclosed organelle that holds dna
- provides structural boundary for plants, fungi, prokaryotes, composed of complex carbohydrates
- synthesizes proteins according to mRNA sequences
- transport high to low no energy required
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- a solute is more concentrated in one area than another
- less solute, more solvent
- storage of water and other macromolecules, release of waste from cell
- hydrolysis enzymes
- membrane bound sacs that move materials within a cell
- movement of molecules from high to low concentration small nonpolar molecules pass freely
- lipid with one or more carbohydrate attached
- has ribosomes attaches and compartmentalizes the cell
- krebs cycle occurs here in matrix, production of atp
- contain structures that are enclosed by membranes
- no net water movement
- contents of a cell are released to the exterior
- a network of fibers that holds cell together, keeps its shape, aids in movement
- does not have ribosomes detoxification and lipid synthesis
26 Clues: hydrolysis enzymes • no net water movement • less solute, more solvent • more solute, less solvent • transport requires energy low to high • transport high to low no energy required • membrane enclosed organelle that holds dna • lipid with one or more carbohydrate attached • contents of a cell are released to the exterior • synthesizes proteins according to mRNA sequences • ...
HPC Vocabulary Review 2024-08-27
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- The type of asymptote that occurs when the denominator of a function equals zero.
- A shortcut to divide polynomials.
- A line a graph approaches.
- A function that lies entirely between two horizontal lines.
- The difference between the third and first quartile.
- A sequence with a common ration between consecutive terms.
- The x values of a function.
- A type of discontinuity that is also referred to as a hole.
- A rectangular array of numbers used to solve systems of equations.
- A function that is symmetric about the y-axis.
- A Sequence with a common difference between consecutive terms.
- The graph of a quadratic function.
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- A rate of change.
- The maximum or minimum point on a parabola.
- The highest exponent of a polynomial.
- A letter or symbol that represents an unknown value.
- The place where a function crosses the x-axis.
- A graph that is reflected over the line y = x.
- An expression with 3 terms.
- A function that is symmetric about the origin.
- A break in a graph.
- The y values of a function.
- Where a graph crosses the x or y axis.
- A solution that makes an equation not true or undefined.
- A function that can be written as y=mx+b.
- The type of asymptote that signifies end behavior.
26 Clues: A rate of change. • A break in a graph. • A line a graph approaches. • An expression with 3 terms. • The y values of a function. • The x values of a function. • A shortcut to divide polynomials. • The graph of a quadratic function. • The highest exponent of a polynomial. • Where a graph crosses the x or y axis. • A function that can be written as y=mx+b. • ...
2.02 Integumentary Vocabulary 2024-10-08
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- pertaining to
- membrane supporting the muscles
- fatty tissue
- skin
- depressed lesion of the epidermis and dermis
- flat, discolored area of the skin usually less than one centimeter in diameter
- tiny organ that secretes chemical substances
- redness
- noncontagious, inflammation of the skin
- itching
- pigment that gives skin, hair, and eyes color
- baldness to all or small portions of the head
- scraping away of the top layer of skin
- small blister
- protein that helps to form a waterproof barrier on the skin and nails
- pus
- black
- deficiency in pigment
- oil
- hair
- cold
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- painful bacterial infection of the hair follicle
- nail bed
- deepest layer of epidermis that helps to regenerate cells
- scaly
- contagious skin disorders characterized by vesicles that rupture and develop yellow crust
- chronic noncontagious inflammatory autoimmune skin disease characterized by silvery, white patches on the skin
- death
- solid, abnormal mass of cells that may extend into cutaneous
- elevated, solid area that forms on the skin
- a vesicle that becomes filled with pus
- blue
- skin
- upon, above
- nail
- temporarily elevated area that is itchy and may be red in color
- skin-color cells
- gland
- viral infection that affects the skin and nails
- blood vessel
- dead, flat cells that flake off daily
- heat
- oil, sebum
- below
- fat
45 Clues: pus • oil • fat • skin • blue • skin • nail • heat • hair • cold • scaly • death • gland • black • below • redness • itching • nail bed • oil, sebum • upon, above • fatty tissue • blood vessel • pertaining to • small blister • skin-color cells • deficiency in pigment • membrane supporting the muscles • dead, flat cells that flake off daily • a vesicle that becomes filled with pus • scraping away of the top layer of skin • ...
Engineering 2024-10-23
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- Relative lightness or darkness of a color, object, or shape
- Information, data, energy, or power that is fed into a system
- Feature in a design that catches the eye
- Metals that contain iron and are magnetic
- Term used to talk about beauty and people's appreciation of beautiful things
- Material made by combining two or more materials
- Regularly recurring sequence of events
- Visual Interpretation of a product base on the elements and principles of design
- The distribution of elements
- Having the three dimensions of length, width, and depth
- Natural Composites consisting of reinforcing cellulose fibers held together by a stiff matrix called lignin
- Metals that do not contain iron
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- Comparative relationship between elements in a design with respect to size
- Areas between and around parts of an image
- The action of actions that an item is designed to perform
- The surface look or feel
- The path of a point moving through space
- Organic Molecules that are chain like in structure formed from carbon,hydrogen, oxygen, and other non metallic elements
- Wood from gymnosperm trees, such as conifers
- Use of bare minimum of elements
- Two dimensional contour
- Degree of relative difference between elements
- Property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye
- Consistent use of design elements
24 Clues: Two dimensional contour • The surface look or feel • The distribution of elements • Use of bare minimum of elements • Metals that do not contain iron • Consistent use of design elements • Regularly recurring sequence of events • The path of a point moving through space • Feature in a design that catches the eye • Metals that contain iron and are magnetic • ...
Sun Street 2025-11-10
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- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I bring donuts to my group"
- "One of my groups is called Anger Management"
- "One of my groups is called Seeking Safety"
- "My group is called Matrix Recovery"
- "I'm the link between residents and the office on weekday mornings"
- "I'll take the group for a walk after Morning Meditation"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I offer support and advice to the newest residents"
- Find this motto on our colorful mural
- "I serve pizza on Sunday night"
- How do we do it?
- "I might take your blood pressure after noon"
- "I supervise the office overnight"
- "I moderate Morning Meditation"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "One of my groups is called Thinking for a Change"
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- "I'm an administrator that operates behind the scenes"
- "I might take you to get your TB test results"
- "I serve breakfast and lunch during the week"
- "One of my groups is called Orientation"
- "I serve hot breakfast on the weekends"
- "I'm an example of a Social Model"
- " I moderate Sharing & Caring"
- "I distribute medication during the week"
- "One of my groups is called Family Empowerment"
- "I'm the link between residents and the office on weekday afternoons"
- "I supervise your medical demands"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I supervise the office after dinner"
- "I'm an administrator that meets new residents"
- "My group is called Life Skills"
32 Clues: How do we do it? • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • "I bring donuts to my group" • " I moderate Sharing & Caring" • "I serve pizza on Sunday night" • "I moderate Morning Meditation" • "My group is called Life Skills" • "I'm an example of a Social Model" • "I supervise your medical demands" • ...
Algebra 2 (Fall Semester) Vocabulary 2025-12-09
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- the result of dividing two numbers or expressions.
- the highest power in a polynomial.
- a set of two or more equations with two or more variables.
- a function that has a power of 2.
- an expression with 3 terms.
- the y-values of a function.
- a transformation that shifts every point on a graph the same distance and direction.
- the steepness of a line; rise over run; also rate of change.
- a number in front of a variable.
- the shape of a linear function.
- the x-values of a function.
- a _____________ number has both a real and an imaginary part.
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- the greatest value of a function.
- also known as a zero of a function; the place the graph of a function crosses the x-axis.
- the method for factoring a polynomial with 4 terms.
- a number used to indicate the power; a short cut to show repeated multiplication.
- the result of multiplying two numbers or expressions.
- the result of subtracting two numbers or expressions.
- the result of adding two numbers or expressions.
- the shape of a quadratic function.
- a transformation that maps each point on a function to a new point across a given line.
- a rectangular array of values.
- the kind of solutions that result from taking the square root of a negative number.
- the least value of a function.
24 Clues: an expression with 3 terms. • the y-values of a function. • the x-values of a function. • a rectangular array of values. • the least value of a function. • the shape of a linear function. • a number in front of a variable. • the greatest value of a function. • a function that has a power of 2. • the highest power in a polynomial. • the shape of a quadratic function. • ...
s 2025-06-07
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- Chalamet – Star of Dune and Call Me by Your Name
- Damon – Jason Bourne himself
- Downey Jr. – Billionaire genius in a metal suit
- Blanchett – Portrayed Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings
- Gosling – Drove in Drive and sang in La La Land
- Portman – Played Padmé in Star Wars
- Kidman – Australian actress in Moulin Rouge!
- Bullock – Star of The Blind Side and Gravity
- Day-Lewis – Won 3 Oscars, starred in Lincoln
- Roberts – America’s sweetheart in Pretty Woman
- Smith – Slapped and starred in Men in Black
- Depp – Captain Jack Sparrow
- DiCaprio – Drew Kate’s portrait in Titanic
- Witherspoon – Legally Blonde lead
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- Johansson – Black Widow in the MCU
- Bale – Played Batman in The Dark Knight trilogy
- – Multiple Oscar winner, starred in The Devil Wears Prada
- – Played Forrest Gump and Captain Phillips
- Freeman – Known for his deep voice and Shawshank Redemption
- L. Jackson – Famous for saying “Hold on to your butts”
- Reeves – John Wick and The Matrix star
- Davis – Emmy, Oscar, and Tony-winning powerhouse
- Pitt – Star of Fight Club and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Hathaway – Starred in Les Misérables and The Princess Diaries
- Washington – Training Day Oscar winner
- Hemsworth – Wields Mjolnir as Thor
- Phoenix – Played a laughing villain in Joker
- Jolie – Tomb Raider and humanitarian
- Lawrence – Katniss in The Hunger Games
- Stone – Oscar winner for La La Land
30 Clues: Depp – Captain Jack Sparrow • Damon – Jason Bourne himself • Witherspoon – Legally Blonde lead • Johansson – Black Widow in the MCU • Hemsworth – Wields Mjolnir as Thor • Portman – Played Padmé in Star Wars • Stone – Oscar winner for La La Land • Jolie – Tomb Raider and humanitarian • Reeves – John Wick and The Matrix star • Washington – Training Day Oscar winner • ...
Lexie Lane Unit 4 2018-04-09
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- a method of retaining body heat
- layer of blood vessels made up of mostly smooth muscle cells and elastin fibers within the extracellular matrix
- opening in a blood vessel
- cycles and or beats/min
- a higher than normal heart rate
- where the exchange of gas occurs
- persistent high blood pressure
- pulse is taken by feeling the pulsations of blood passing through the radial artery of the wrist
- graph that electrical events can be recored on (EKG)
- the "fight or flight" hormones
- the plane that divides the body or organ in half resulting in an anterior and a posterior half
- small blood vessels that connect arteries to capillaries
- color of deoxygenated blood on heart diagrams
- carry blood towards the heart
- valve found in between the left atrium and left ventricle
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- the basic instrument used to take a blood pressure
- covers surfaces and lines cavities
- upper, smaller chambers that receive blood into the heart
- the movement of blood between the lungs and the heart
- small blood vessels that connect capillaries and veins
- a procedure that uses a "balloon" to open partially blocked blood vessels
- muscular wall of the heart
- age, air temperature, body size, and fitness level can affect....
- if untreated, this can eventually lead to death of myocardial tissue
24 Clues: cycles and or beats/min • opening in a blood vessel • muscular wall of the heart • carry blood towards the heart • persistent high blood pressure • the "fight or flight" hormones • a method of retaining body heat • a higher than normal heart rate • where the exchange of gas occurs • covers surfaces and lines cavities • color of deoxygenated blood on heart diagrams • ...
Bones 2020-05-28
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- / this is a spongy tissue that resides inside some bones , it can crate red blood cells which helps transport blood through the body, and more.
- / the central region of a long bone.
- / is a cylindrical structure that contain living osteocytes and consist of a lamallae.
- / delivers blood to the bone.
- / this type of bone is long, and not very wide. They are very important for the mobility of the skeletal system.
- / the ends of a long bone.
- / this lines the inside of bones and the medullay cavity.
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- / the destination of growth in bones, it is only present in children.
- bone / the substance that makes up your hard skeleton.
- / located in the center of all cells, controls what transpires.
- cavity / where the bone marrow is located.
- bone / can be found at the ends of long bones, very porous and contains red marrow.
- / is found in adults and is what replaces the epiphyseal plate.
- / a cell that is responsible for making the bone.
- / a mature osteoblast embedded in the matrix.
- / the membrane that coats the outer portion of bones, it is quite dense.
- / the narrow and centrally located channel in osteons that allows for the exchange of materials.
- / flexible connective tissue that connects bones.
- / these make up the skeletal system and protect interior organs from damage, they are rigid.
- vessels / allows nutrients and waste in and out of bones.
20 Clues: / the ends of a long bone. • / delivers blood to the bone. • / the central region of a long bone. • cavity / where the bone marrow is located. • / a mature osteoblast embedded in the matrix. • / a cell that is responsible for making the bone. • / flexible connective tissue that connects bones. • bone / the substance that makes up your hard skeleton. • ...
Biology of a Cancer Cell 2021-11-14
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- the cancer that is the leading killer in both men and women in recent years.
- Tissue Inhibitors of Metalloproteases.
- Histone deacetyl transferases
- rapid response immunity; most animal species do not possess this immunity
- named after a crab, when tumor cells become malignant
- binds to and activates caspase 9 (initiating caspase) for the Intrinsic Pathway
- sister chromatids segregate towards opposite poles
- critical in activating the WNT pathway in colon cancer, 80% of all colon cancers have mutations in this gene
- group of proteases capable of eating a cell within
- cancers of the blood
- genes that, when hyperactive, promote cancer development
- the formation of new blood vessels
- immunity that is ‘educated’ from a previous encounter
- “disassembly” of the cell
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- when a tumor mass is contained, and cells are not able to wander.
- process where cancer cells leave the tumor and enter the bloodstream through small vessels
- uncontrolled cells growing in a solid mass
- abnormal increase in amount of normal looking cells in a tissue
- Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer
- programmed cell death
- the study of the distribution and prevalence of disease, but does NOT establish cause
- Inhibition the signal that stops cells from dividing when in contact with their neighboring cells
- Matrix metalloproteinases
- RNA containing multi-subunit, that adds DNA sequences to the chromosome’s 3’ end.
- complete loss of differentiation
25 Clues: cancers of the blood • programmed cell death • Matrix metalloproteinases • “disassembly” of the cell • Histone deacetyl transferases • complete loss of differentiation • the formation of new blood vessels • Tissue Inhibitors of Metalloproteases. • uncontrolled cells growing in a solid mass • Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer • ...
ANISHA 2015-12-03
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- your original surname
- you made worst ---- while cooking
- name of your mother's husband
- regular event of Sunday
- name of engagement venue with other meaning
- my first book-gift to you
- your favorite food item in veg
- name of ajinkya's sister
- tasgaons famous
- your best friend
- your current city
- marks obtained by you in entrance exam of P.G.B.Sc.
- name of standard color matrix
- perhaps the bird you want to be
- name of your father's wife
- your hubby's nickname
- India's answer to GPS
- favorite color apart from white
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- you love to
- honeymoon at?
- your family's favorite reunion spot
- part of name of the course you are pursuing
- knowledge compendium of Samarth Ramdas Swami
- place of your bachellorette's party
- your granny resides there
- name of whats-app group of all relatives
- a west flowing river
- your nickname
- location of IIRS
- your new home-town
- mummy's pet name(according to you)
- name of your hubby
- your target for weight in kilograms
- your which department experienced fiasco in engagement?
- soap used by your mummy
- the preparation for which you just couldn't do
- GPS aided Geo-augmented navigation system
- your new home
- exam for which you almost forgot to fill up the form
- your brother in law's workplace
40 Clues: you love to • honeymoon at? • your nickname • your new home • tasgaons famous • location of IIRS • your best friend • your current city • your new home-town • name of your hubby • a west flowing river • your original surname • your hubby's nickname • India's answer to GPS • regular event of Sunday • soap used by your mummy • name of ajinkya's sister • your granny resides there • ...
The Blood Crossword 2016-02-08
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- disease in which the bone marrow becomes cancerous and huge numbers of WBC' are made rapidly
- the term for a thrombus that has broken away from the vessel wall to float freely in the blood stream
- 90% water; liquid part of blood; non-living fluid matrix
- aka white blood cells; WBC's
- hereditary bleeding disorders which result from a lack of the elements needed for the blood to clot
- red blood cells; RBC's
- released by platelets; causes blood vessels to go into a spasm, which narrows the blood vessel to a point, decreasing oxygen loss until clotting occurs
- cells that help blood to clot, forming a scab
- the river of life that surges within us
- the fibrous insoluble protein formed during the clotting of blood
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- a clot that develops and persists in an unbroken blood vessel
- lower than = normal white blood cell count
- living blood cells
- a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood
- an excessive or abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes, or RBC's
- higher than normal white blood cell count; a disease which indicates a bacterial or viral infection in the body
- an iron-containing protein; transports most of the oxygen in blood
- percentage of blood that accounts for erythrocytes; about 45%
- large single-nucleus white blood cell; agranular leukocyte
- a substance that the body recognizes as a foreign substance
20 Clues: living blood cells • red blood cells; RBC's • aka white blood cells; WBC's • the river of life that surges within us • lower than = normal white blood cell count • cells that help blood to clot, forming a scab • a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood • 90% water; liquid part of blood; non-living fluid matrix • ...
Key Math Terms 2022-12-01
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- The number of times a number is multiplied by itself
- A polynomial equation of a forth degree
- A number that divides another number, leaving no remainder
- The set of all x values
- The scalar value computed for a given matrix a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array
- Putting numbers in place of letters to calculate the value of an expression .
- A fixed value
- The set of all y values
- a quantity that can be changed and is not fixed.
- A measurement of a plane angle
- nth root
- To be excluded in a decision and based on numerical counts.
- A polynomial equation of a second degree
- "rise over run"
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- The value left after the division
- In place of the standard long division algorithm.
- multiply each of the terms within the parentheses by another term that is outside the parentheses
- the answer to an equation
- A specific formula used for solving a system of linear equations containing as many equations as unknowns
- An expression consisting of determinants and coefficients
- An expression that has a single non-zero term
- the units used to measure volume
- Same Variable with the Same Exponent
- '≥'
- A solution to an equation, expressed as a number or an algebraic formula.
25 Clues: '≥' • nth root • A fixed value • "rise over run" • The set of all x values • The set of all y values • the answer to an equation • A measurement of a plane angle • the units used to measure volume • The value left after the division • Same Variable with the Same Exponent • A polynomial equation of a forth degree • A polynomial equation of a second degree • ...
Mystery Crossword 2023-02-15
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- Missing
- A tie for all occasions
- Mexican Mr. Strader
- American Mr. Emerson
- Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match
- cultivates the field of our minds
- Got his ring by spring
- Former I.T. guy
- " I'm inclined to agree ... "
- Grade hater
- Baby-faced assassin
- 📵
- Chain smoker
- This tutor once claimed that "Tom Brady is a half god among men" and recommended the Matrix
- Always keeping me up at night
- Flamingos and toads
- His class will really knock you out
- Mad scientist philosopher
- Precision and order
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- "If superman's dad was a philosopher" -John Ben Berry
- Socrates with a sweater vest
- fabre
- The music man
- Breaking Bad
- Judith
- So he can wallop a police officer but I can't hit the prefects?
- The stem of my failure
- Distinct cadence
- Excited!
- The be-whiskered assistant dean of Monicas' (3 wds)
- In his 40s, but will still beat you in any race
- I still don't understand the pendulum
- His Kryptonite is color
- Corruptor of the youth
- Are you not entertained by this crossword?
- A retired king
- Distinct laughter
- The Platonic form of push-up
- "I only work in black, or sometimes, very very dark grey."
- Author of "The Clouds, for kids"
- Silent roaster
41 Clues: 📵 • fabre • Judith • Missing • Excited! • Grade hater • Breaking Bad • Chain smoker • The music man • A retired king • Silent roaster • Former I.T. guy • Distinct cadence • Distinct laughter • Mexican Mr. Strader • Baby-faced assassin • Flamingos and toads • Precision and order • American Mr. Emerson • The stem of my failure • Got his ring by spring • Corruptor of the youth • A tie for all occasions • ...
7.1 Hair Theory 2017-08-15
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- Second layer consisting of unique protein structures
- The muscle that causes the hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold is known as the _______ pili
- Hair grows from a tube-like “pocket” called a root sheath or a(n):
- Central core of hair shaft
- What is the total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin called?
- Determine amount and type of melanin produced
- process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- The hair follicle that produces tightly curled hair is typically:
- The follicle in straight or wavy hair is typically:
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- Located at the bottom of the follicle and supplying nourishment to the germinal matrix is the:
- The lips, soles of the feet, palms of the hands and eyelids do not have:
- The resting stage of hair growth when the hair bulb has no attached root sheath is the ______ stage.
- Form bundles called melanosomes
- Which type of melanin produces black/brown hair color?
- Which stage is known as the active growing stage of hair?
- Which portion of the hair would display living cells underneath a microscope?
- Which type of melanin produces red/orange hair color?
- What helps prevent the hair and skin from becoming too dry?
- The outer covering of the hair shaft made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales is called the:
- The study of hair
20 Clues: The study of hair • Central core of hair shaft • Form bundles called melanosomes • Determine amount and type of melanin produced • The follicle in straight or wavy hair is typically: • Second layer consisting of unique protein structures • Which type of melanin produces red/orange hair color? • Which type of melanin produces black/brown hair color? • ...
AP Biology - Respiration 2020-10-20
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- Your muscles produce this when over exerted.
- Number of ATP produced when the NADH from the Krebs cycle pass thru the ETC and chemiosmosis.
- Type of phosphorylation that requires enzymes.
- Process that creates a hydrogen gradient.
- Another name for a pH gradient.
- When ADP gains a phosphate group.
- The number of ATP needed to start respiration.
- Where anaerobic respiration occurs.
- Coenzyme, electron and hydrogen acceptor that stores the most energy.
- Gains electrons.
- The type of phosphorylation that produces most of the ATP in cellular respiration.
- Where the Krebs Cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
- Organism that produces lactic acid as a waste product.
- An anaerobic organism that is killed by oxygen.
- Number of ATP produced by one NADH going through the electron transport chain.
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- What pyruvate gets converted into during aerobic respiration.
- Process that is a series of redox reactions
- Another name for the Citric Acid Cycle.
- Very electronegative element.
- Organism that produces alcohol as a waste product.
- Lactic acid helps to produce this food.
- Enzyme located in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
- Another name for fermentation.
- The number of carbon dioxide produced during the Krebs Cycle.
- Number of ATP produced by substrate level phosphorylation.
- Organisms that can be aerobic or anaerobic.
- Yeast help in the production of this food.
27 Clues: Gains electrons. • Very electronegative element. • Another name for fermentation. • Another name for a pH gradient. • When ADP gains a phosphate group. • Where anaerobic respiration occurs. • Another name for the Citric Acid Cycle. • Lactic acid helps to produce this food. • Process that creates a hydrogen gradient. • Yeast help in the production of this food. • ...
trouvez le titre de ces films grâce a leurs réplique culte 2020-11-15
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- " la vie c'est comme une boite de chocolat, on ne sais jamais sûr quoi on va tomber."
- "force et honneur"
- "perdons pas de temps en salamalecs"
- "dans l'espace personne ne vous entends crier."
- "as tu jamais dansé avec le diable au clair de lune?"
- "pour survivre a la guerre,il faut devenir la guerre"
- "jambier,jambier!je veux 2 mille francs"
- "il ne peut en rester qu'un !"
- " pas de bras, pas de" chocolat.
- "ta mère est parmit nous padré"
- "avant je me disais que ma vie était une tragédie. je me rencontre que c'est une comédie."
- "elle va marcher beaucoup moin bien forcément!!"
- "yippee-ki-yay, pauvre con !"
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- " mais qu'est ce que c'est que ce bins!"
- "l'ennemi est dangereux Maverick, mais toi, t'es pire que l'ennemi !!!"
- "ne pense pas que tu es,sache que tu es."
- "aiguise moi ça"
- "c'est fin,c'est très fin, ça se mange sans faim."
- "téléphone maison."
- "dite bonjour a mon petit copain"
- "ni femme, ni enfant"
- "y a toujours pire, et Ben c'est le pire.!!"
- "je suis dans une merde internationale, je suis poursuivi, on peut pas rester ici, y a trop de suspense!"
- "coucou chérie !!!"
- "je reviendrais !!"
25 Clues: "aiguise moi ça" • "force et honneur" • "téléphone maison." • "coucou chérie !!!" • "je reviendrais !!" • "ni femme, ni enfant" • "yippee-ki-yay, pauvre con !" • "il ne peut en rester qu'un !" • "ta mère est parmit nous padré" • " pas de bras, pas de" chocolat. • "dite bonjour a mon petit copain" • "perdons pas de temps en salamalecs" • " mais qu'est ce que c'est que ce bins!" • ...
trouvez le titre de ces films grâce a leurs réplique culte 2020-11-15
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- "force et honneur"
- "avant je me disais que ma vie était une tragédie. je me rencontre que c'est une comédie."
- "dans l'espace personne ne vous entends crier."
- " mais qu'est ce que c'est que ce bins!"
- "dite bonjour a mon petit copain"
- "je suis dans une merde internationale, je suis poursuivi, on peut pas rester ici, y a trop de suspense!"
- "pour survivre a la guerre,il faut devenir la guerre"
- "aiguise moi ça"
- "yippee-ki-yay, pauvre con !"
- " pas de bras, pas de" chocolat.
- "coucou chérie !!!"
- "elle va marcher beaucoup moin bien forcément!!"
- "y a toujours pire, et Ben c'est le pire.!!"
- "ni femme, ni enfant"
- "c'est fin,c'est très fin, ça se mange sans faim."
- "il ne peut en rester qu'un !"
- "ne pense pas que tu es,sache que tu es."
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- "as tu jamais dansé avec le diable au clair de lune?"
- "je reviendrais !!"
- "jambier,jambier!je veux 2 mille francs"
- "perdons pas de temps en salamalecs"
- "l'ennemi est dangereux Maverick, mais toi, t'es pire que l'ennemi !!!"
- "ta mère est parmit nous padré"
- "téléphone maison."
- " la vie c'est comme une boite de chocolat, on ne sais jamais sûr quoi on va tomber."
25 Clues: "aiguise moi ça" • "force et honneur" • "je reviendrais !!" • "coucou chérie !!!" • "téléphone maison." • "ni femme, ni enfant" • "yippee-ki-yay, pauvre con !" • "il ne peut en rester qu'un !" • "ta mère est parmit nous padré" • " pas de bras, pas de" chocolat. • "dite bonjour a mon petit copain" • "perdons pas de temps en salamalecs" • "jambier,jambier!je veux 2 mille francs" • ...
BIOLOGY PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION BONANZA 2021-03-24
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- pigment mostly used by plant; found in chloroplasts
- means splitting sugar; glucose breaks into 2 pyruvate
- a stack of thylakoids
- get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP
- pyruvate has to become this to enter Krebs cycle
- used as final electron acceptor in ETC of cellular respiration
- one source of electrons for ETC of cellular respiration
- electron carrier molecule made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle
- organisms that make their own food
- enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions and ETC of CR
- move through ETC to create H+ gradient
- given off during Krebs cycle; a main product of respiration
- enzyme used in carbon fixation in Calvin cycle; most abundant enzyme on earth
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- location of light-dependent reactions
- location of process of glycolysis
- where Krebs cycle takes place
- occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar
- most of ATP is made in this part of CR
- organelle required for aerobic respiration to occur
- happens in thylakoid membrane; produces ATP and NADPH
- respiration that requires oxygen
- type of fermentation that humans switch to when lack of oxygen
- point of CR is to MAKE THIS
- fluid of chloroplast where Calvin cycle takes place
- splits to form oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions
- product in PS equation; MAIN REASON FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
27 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • point of CR is to MAKE THIS • where Krebs cycle takes place • respiration that requires oxygen • location of process of glycolysis • organisms that make their own food • location of light-dependent reactions • most of ATP is made in this part of CR • move through ETC to create H+ gradient • 6 carbon compound that begins Krebs cycle • ...
Wiskundepuzzel 2021-07-09
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- Dit doet het licht vanuit het centrum van een cirkel
- Daarmee bereken je het geheel
- Wellicht
- Deze vermenigvuldiging is niet meer hip
- Krijg je na het stappen
- Deze vermenigvuldiging is hip
- Gebroken eendimensionale oneindigheid
- De atomen van een getal
- 3-D trapezium
- Dit maakt het verschil
- Reeks
- Op zijn Amerikaans een taartje zonder einde
- 1+e^ipi
- Origineel van een functie
- Als een getal helemaal niet echt is
- Wiskundige onder luchtdruk
- Niet transversaal
- Wiskundige die ook een appeltje lustte
- Haaks metaal
- Opgaves door optelling
- Wiskundige met kromme nalatenschap
- Functie die altijd ingewikkelder is maar het tegenbeeld beweert
- Haakjes in verval?
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- Teruglopende functie
- 3-D parallellogram
- Getallen met richtingsgevoel
- Sterk gebiedende bewerking
- Resultaat van vermenigvuldiging
- Neutraal element van optelling
- Racist in de 3e klas
- Neutraal element van vermenigvuldiging
- Als een getal hooguit voor de helft echt is
- Nu is het echt waar
- Cijfers in het gips
- Dit wiskundig object is ook een film
- In het Engels vertaald is het een understatement
- Techniek van de zelfverdubbeling
- Zijn hoogtepunt is in een depressie
- Deze vind je alleen door je focus te verliezen
- Loodrecht is toch heel gewoon
- Als een getal optioneel is
- Een tiende keer
- Toppunt van macht
43 Clues: Reeks • 1+e^ipi • Wellicht • Haaks metaal • 3-D trapezium • Een tiende keer • Niet transversaal • Toppunt van macht • 3-D parallellogram • Haakjes in verval? • Nu is het echt waar • Cijfers in het gips • Teruglopende functie • Racist in de 3e klas • Dit maakt het verschil • Opgaves door optelling • Krijg je na het stappen • De atomen van een getal • Origineel van een functie • Sterk gebiedende bewerking • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-10-15
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- End product of anaerobic respiration in animals.
- Part of mitochondria where oxidative phosphorylation occurs.
- 3-carbon compound from which organic molecules are generated in the light independent reaction.
- Process whereby light energy splits water.
- Process where light energy excites a pair of electrons in chlorophyll so they are emitted.
- Alternative name for the light independent reaction (2 words)
- What happens to proteins before they enter the respiratory pathway.
- Type of molecule that accepts hydrogen, aiding dehydrogenase enzymes to work and transfers it to other pathways.
- A factor that is preventing a reaction from going any faster.
- Fluid filled space in the chloroplast where there is no chlorophyll.
- Acts as the terminal electron acceptor in respiration.
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- Name of theory that explains how ATP is produced in both oxidative phosphorylation and the light dependent reaction.
- Type of cell where the majority of photosynthesis occurs.
- Form of transport that allows movement of pyruvate from the cytoplasm into the matrix of the mitochondria
- Enzyme required in the light independent reaction of photosynthesis.
- What happens to glucose at the start of glycolysis to make it more reactive.
- Stage of respiration that can occur in the absence or presence of oxygen.
- End 2-carbon product of the link reaction.
- A stack of thylakoids.
- Type of reaction where a molecule gains electrons.
20 Clues: A stack of thylakoids. • Process whereby light energy splits water. • End 2-carbon product of the link reaction. • End product of anaerobic respiration in animals. • Type of reaction where a molecule gains electrons. • Acts as the terminal electron acceptor in respiration. • Type of cell where the majority of photosynthesis occurs. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-10-15
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- Type of molecule that accepts hydrogen, aiding dehydrogenase enzymes to work and transfers it to other pathways.
- A factor that is preventing a reaction from going any faster.
- 3-carbon compound from which organic molecules are generated in the light independent reaction.
- Process where light energy excites a pair of electrons in chlorophyll so they are emitted.
- Process whereby light energy splits water.
- Part of mitochondria where oxidative phosphorylation occurs.
- Type of reaction where a molecule gains electrons.
- Acts as the terminal electron acceptor in respiration.
- End 2-carbon product of the link reaction.
- What happens to proteins before they enter the respiratory pathway.
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- Stage of respiration that can occur in the absence or presence of oxygen.
- Enzyme required in the light independent reaction of photosynthesis.
- Name of theory that explains how ATP is produced in both oxidative phosphorylation and the light dependent reaction.
- Form of transport that allows movement of pyruvate from the cytoplasm into the matrix of the mitochondria
- What happens to glucose at the start of glycolysis to make it more reactive.
- Fluid filled space in the chloroplast where there is no chlorophyll.
- Alternative name for the light independent reaction (2 words)
- A stack of thylakoids.
- Type of cell where the majority of photosynthesis occurs.
- End product of anaerobic respiration in animals.
20 Clues: A stack of thylakoids. • Process whereby light energy splits water. • End 2-carbon product of the link reaction. • End product of anaerobic respiration in animals. • Type of reaction where a molecule gains electrons. • Acts as the terminal electron acceptor in respiration. • Type of cell where the majority of photosynthesis occurs. • ...
A16 Quarter 1 Recap Crossword 2022-10-06
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- this system monitors development
- negatively charged particle which plays a role in chemical bonds
- body region referring to the back of the head
- the chemical processes that take place in cells
- the powerhouse of the cell
- body region referring to the lower back
- this tissue can contract
- atoms of the same element with differing numbers of neutrons
- directional term meaning "towards the front"
- directional term meaning "close to the trunk"
- this tissue covers and lines outer surface
- manufactures proteins
- the body's ability to maintain stability
- this system synthesize vitamin D
- studies the structure and shape of the body
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- directional term meaning "towards the back"
- mechanism that suppresses a stimulus
- energy type which includes xray, radio waves and visible light
- the building blods of proteins
- found in RNA but not DNA
- this tissue contain few cells and abundant matrix
- this type of slice, or cut, separate left from right
- a chemical reaction in which water breaks down a larger molecule
- directional term meaning "far from the trunk"
- studies the function of a given body structure
- this tissue carries electrochemical messages
- monosaccharides are linked to make these
- type of bond in which electrons are completely transferred
- this level of organization focuses on cells working together
- foudn in DNA but not RNA
- the cell makes lipids here
31 Clues: manufactures proteins • found in RNA but not DNA • this tissue can contract • foudn in DNA but not RNA • the powerhouse of the cell • the cell makes lipids here • the building blods of proteins • this system monitors development • this system synthesize vitamin D • mechanism that suppresses a stimulus • body region referring to the lower back • ...
Cell Energy 2017-11-09
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- changing one form of energy into another as a result of a process
- is a series of metabolic processes by which the energy found in glucose is converted into ATP Energy
- an output of cell respiration, necessary for life
- NADH & FADH2 are these types
- the energy of motion, can be movement, thermal
- location of stored energy,found between phosphates
- Plants & animals have this organelle use to generate energy
- number of structures that creates ATP
- stored energy and the energy of position, can be chemical, gravitational
- lower energy molecule, has 2 phosphates
- the capacity to do work
- an output of cell respiration, breathe out, causes global warming
- one of the inputs of cell respiration, used to breakdown food
- one of the inputs of cell respiration, also known as sugar
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- first stage in cell respiration, the breakdown of glucose
- type of cell respiration that works without oxygen
- space in between the double layer of the mitochondria
- third stage of cell respiration, electrons is first word
- Molecules contain energy that is usable to an organism
- second stage of cell respiration, named after a German scientist
- a high energy molecule used to power chemical reactions, build molecules, etc.
- location of the Krebs cycle, also my favorite movie
- The best painter ever, happy little trees
23 Clues: the capacity to do work • NADH & FADH2 are these types • number of structures that creates ATP • lower energy molecule, has 2 phosphates • The best painter ever, happy little trees • the energy of motion, can be movement, thermal • an output of cell respiration, necessary for life • type of cell respiration that works without oxygen • ...
Carbohydrates 2017-11-13
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- / Also called fruit sugar.
- / Any of a series of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in which the atoms of the latter two elements are in the ratio of 2:1.
- / Any of a class of carbohydrates consisting of a number of monosaccharides joined by glycosidic bonds.
- / Any of numerous substances that are produced by cells and living organisms.
- / A monosaccharide commonly occurring in lactose.
- / A disaccharide found in milk.
- / A source of nourishment, especially a nourishing ingredient in a food.
- / Carbohydrates made out of these are double-bonded carbon and oxygen atoms, plus two additional carbon atoms.
- / Any of the filaments constituting the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
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- / A naturally abundant nutrient carbohydrate, (C6H10O5).
- / It is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body.
- / A unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food provides.
- / Composed of two or more units.
- / Composed of two monosaccharides.
- / Also called simple sugar.
- / Having or composed of only one thing, element, or part.
- / A crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose.
- / Any of various water-soluble compounds that vary widely in sweetness.
- / Carbohydrates made out of a double-bonded carbon and oxygen atoms, plus a hydrogen atom.
- / Soundness of body or mind; freedom from disease or ailment.
20 Clues: / Also called fruit sugar. • / Also called simple sugar. • / A disaccharide found in milk. • / Composed of two or more units. • / Composed of two monosaccharides. • / A monosaccharide commonly occurring in lactose. • / A crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose. • / A naturally abundant nutrient carbohydrate, (C6H10O5). • ...
Data Structure and Algorithms 2019-10-10
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- ______is in order traversal sequence
- A Stack, in other words, is called a ________ list.
- Inserting an item into the stack when a stack is not full is called ………….
- is very useful in a situation when data have to stored and then retrieved in reverse order.
- In ____________algorithm, a sorted array of edges is required in order to construct a minimal spanning tree.
- ___________is a logical method of representing data in memory
- Children of the same parent are called _________
- Function _____ is used to reclaim dynamically allocated memory.
- In ___________traversal, the root node is visited last.
- A ________operator used to access structure members using pointer
- __________Data structure used to represent hierarchical relationship between elements.
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- ______is post order traversal sequence
- A tree node that has no children is called _____ node.
- a pile in which items are added at one end and removed from the other.
- In _______ search start at the beginning of the list and check every element in the list.
- Stack is ______ memory
- _______is the process of visiting every node in a tree atleast once.
- _____is Two dimensional arrays.
- _______data structure used in breadth-first search of a graph.
- the process Function calling itself is call _____ function
- _____ is dyanamic memory
- _____data structure use to store the homogeneous data elements
- The first node of a tree is the _____ node.
23 Clues: Stack is ______ memory • _____ is dyanamic memory • _____is Two dimensional arrays. • ______is in order traversal sequence • ______is post order traversal sequence • The first node of a tree is the _____ node. • Children of the same parent are called _________ • A Stack, in other words, is called a ________ list. • A tree node that has no children is called _____ node. • ...
Anatomy Review Chapters 6 and 7 2019-11-20
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- also called the epimysium; tough, translucent sheath covering a muscle
- system that fights diseases and wards off infections
- the material surrounding cells in a tissue
- system that removes soluble waste from the body
- tissue type used for movement
- the end of a long bone
- the hair, skin, and sweat glands
- tissue type that holds and attaches parts
- the joint type between the arm and shoulder, hip and thigh
- system of support includes bones and carttilage
- system used for transportation of oxygen, food, and waste
- moves the bones of the body
- tissue type which covers and lines body surfaces
- the tough covering of a bone
- muscle of the intestinal tract
- tissue type found in the brain
- the degeneration of muscle tissue
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- the muscle of the heart
- the neuron and group of muscle cells it controls
- system that breaks down food to release nutrients
- type of bone found in the epiphyses
- system including various glands and the hormones each secretes
- system that creates new individuals
- the space located in your chest
- skeletal division including the skull, vertebral column. and ribs
- attaches bone to bone
- muscle pulling the shoulders and head back
- system that exchanges gases
- skeletal division including the arm and leg bones
- attaches muscle to bone
- the shaft of a long bone
31 Clues: attaches bone to bone • the end of a long bone • the muscle of the heart • attaches muscle to bone • the shaft of a long bone • system that exchanges gases • moves the bones of the body • the tough covering of a bone • tissue type used for movement • muscle of the intestinal tract • tissue type found in the brain • the space located in your chest • the hair, skin, and sweat glands • ...
Biologi Repetition :))) 2019-09-19
Across
- Kanaler mellan två celler som tillåter små molekyler och joner att transporteras mellan dem
- Enkla föreningar syntetiseras till komplexa. Energi utnyttjas
- Första steget i cellandningen. 2 ATP bildas i cytoplasman.
- Cellen utsöndrar partiklar
- När syntetisering sker utnyttjas energi, ATP användas. Värme upptas i processen.
- En icke syrekrävande process
- En nukleotid som fungerar som energibärare
- Tredje steget i cellandningen. Maximalt 34 ATP bildas i mitokondriens inre membran.
- En slumpmässig rörelse som gör att lösta molekyler går från hög till låg koncentration
- Vattnets koncentrationsgradient
- Enzymer som påskyndar kemiska processer utan att själv förbrukas.
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- Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla. Energi utvinns
- När spjälkning sker utvinns energi och ATP kan bildas. Värme avges i processer.
- en märkning på cellmembranet som gör att likadana celler känner igen varandra.
- Diffusion av vatten i en cell
- Hjälper med transport över cellskelettet t.ex mellan ER och Golgi
- Andra steget i cellandningen. 2 ATP bilas i matrix.
- Proteiner på in- och utsidan av cellmembranet som känner av och reagerar på specifika signalsubstanser
- Del på enzym där substrat binder sig och nya produkter bildas.
- Cellen tar in partiklar m.h.a vesiklar som formas ur cellmembranet
- En typ av lipid som hjälper till att hålla membranet lagom flytande
- En grundbyggsten för cellmembranet som har svaga bindningar
- Långa kedjor som är svårläsliga i vatten
23 Clues: Cellen utsöndrar partiklar • En icke syrekrävande process • Diffusion av vatten i en cell • Vattnets koncentrationsgradient • Långa kedjor som är svårläsliga i vatten • En nukleotid som fungerar som energibärare • Andra steget i cellandningen. 2 ATP bilas i matrix. • Komplexa föreningar spjälkas till enkla. Energi utvinns • ...
Laboratory safety and samples prep. 2023-05-11
Across
- these are bits of safety equipment that stay with most vehicles to ensure fundamentally stable.
- often called the fourth state of matter.
- These collect multiple data points over time, so that if there are any issues with results, an anomaly can be pinpointed or ruled out.
- Heat _______ gloves need to be worn when handling hot materials.
- fume hoods purpose is what?
- all JSA’s are to be signed by this person.
- to separate a person from a hazard is to?
- P2 masks prevent _________ of dust particles.
- The Talison Laboratory is what kind of laboratory.
- the hierarchy of control dictates the most effect safety measure is to?
Down
- A sample has mixed with another. What has happened to the sample?
- when operation any chemical what is to be done before operation?
- JSA risk matrix states if the inherit risk rating is E5 what is the consequence to be?
- A subset of a larger quantity
- It is everyone’s _______ to be safe.
- majority of lab staff are employed as?
- This trait is good to have when working around the lab.
- Everyone within the Laboratory works as a ______.
- Talison lithium is the largest lithium ______ in the world.
- putting yourself in a hazardous position opens you up to this. _____ of injury.
- this safety device is to help prevent injury and damage on some machines.
21 Clues: fume hoods purpose is what? • A subset of a larger quantity • It is everyone’s _______ to be safe. • majority of lab staff are employed as? • often called the fourth state of matter. • to separate a person from a hazard is to? • all JSA’s are to be signed by this person. • P2 masks prevent _________ of dust particles. • Everyone within the Laboratory works as a ______. • ...
Strategic Management 2023-06-04
Across
- The person who is working in company
- a company organisational structure where teams report to multiple leaders
- a unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation
- An indicator that shows how happy customers are with a company's products, services, and capabilities
- The company has mission and (what a company desires to achieve in the long-run, generally in a time frame of five to ten years)...
- The force that make employees to work more and harder, achieve goals
- The process of working with another company, organisation in order to achieve something
- The professional who takes a leadership role in an organisation and manages a team of employees
- The'E' in PEST analysis is for ... factor
- The analysis that includes 'dogs', 'stars', 'questions' and 'caws'
- The 'S' in PEST analysis is for ... factor
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- 4Ps include: place, price, promotion, ...
- CSR report is translated as Corporate Social ...
- Somebody who has authority, people respect him and follow him
- The contest between organizations that provide similar products or services or that target the same audience of consumers
- ... resources - people who work to produce goods and services
- The 'T' in PEST analysis is for ... factor
- The 'P' in PEST analysis is for ... factor
- An analysis where we need to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- The place where goods and services are selling
20 Clues: The person who is working in company • 4Ps include: place, price, promotion, ... • The'E' in PEST analysis is for ... factor • The 'T' in PEST analysis is for ... factor • The 'P' in PEST analysis is for ... factor • The 'S' in PEST analysis is for ... factor • The place where goods and services are selling • CSR report is translated as Corporate Social ... • ...
movie characters 4 2023-11-11
Across
- Friendly snowman
- Sly and silver-haired student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- Green, Christmas-hating character who tries to steal the holiday
- Raised by apes in the jungle, swinging hero with a vine
- Shape-shifting mutant
- Giant lizard monster that wreaks havoc in Japan
- Pet detective portrayed by Jim Carrey
- Half-man, half-machine enforcer in a dystopian Detroit
- Good-natured henchman in a Disney animated film about a villainous emperor
- Child prodigy with telekinetic abilities
- Mrs. ___, Robin Williams' cross-dressing character in a family comedy
- Queen and senator in the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy
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- Masked swashbuckler known for defending the oppressed in Spanish California
- Adopted daughter of Thanos and skilled warrior in the Guardians of the Galaxy
- Doctor who created a monster in a classic Gothic novel
- Matrix leader who offers the red pill and the blue pill
- Miserly character visited by three ghosts in a festive tale
- Superhero with the ability to shrink and communicate with ants
- Bony character from Halloween Town
- Legendary pirate captain and supernatural antagonist in a film series with a cursed chest
- Feline-inspired DC Comics antihero with a penchant for thievery
- Tiny cricket companion in a classic Disney film
- Hockey mask-wearing killer
- Daywalker vampire hunter
- Hutt crime lord with a fondness for exotic creatures
25 Clues: Friendly snowman • Shape-shifting mutant • Daywalker vampire hunter • Hockey mask-wearing killer • Bony character from Halloween Town • Pet detective portrayed by Jim Carrey • Child prodigy with telekinetic abilities • Giant lizard monster that wreaks havoc in Japan • Tiny cricket companion in a classic Disney film • Hutt crime lord with a fondness for exotic creatures • ...
Ian & Robynne 2023-09-25
Across
- Where Ian works
- Street of Robynne's apartment in Montreal
- An important childhood town for both Robynne and Ian
- Month they moved into 1034 Old Highway 117
- The worst/best chicken
- Shared favourite flower
- Ian's favourite camp activity
- First university Ian was inside
- The best dog in the house
- Shared instrument
- Number of chickens on the property at any given time
- Robynne's favourite camp activity
- Location of first kiss
- Robynne's first dog
- Most common food served at Robynne & Ian's house
- Robynne's favourite plant to grow (and Ian's least favourite)
- First song Ian & Robynne performed together
- Ian's camp name
- Correct ratio is 2 bedside tables to 1 _______
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- Location of first shared apartment
- Ian's primary True Colour
- Number of years together
- First shared car
- the reason for early season ice cream
- Robynne's camp name
- Ian's childhood dog (Ian spelling)
- Robynne's primary True Colour
- First camping trip site
- Most recent board game purchased
- Most recent travel destination
- Ian's high school mascot
- Ian's favourite plant to grow
- Most regular porch-sitters at Robynne & Ian's house
- The town where both Robynne and Ian went to school
- Robynne's high school mascot
- where Robynne works
- Shared favourite video game
- Favourite place to ski
- Closest airport they lived to
- Ian's first job
40 Clues: Where Ian works • Ian's first job • Ian's camp name • First shared car • Shared instrument • Robynne's camp name • where Robynne works • Robynne's first dog • The worst/best chicken • Location of first kiss • Favourite place to ski • Shared favourite flower • First camping trip site • Number of years together • Ian's high school mascot • Ian's primary True Colour • The best dog in the house • ...
191CSC401T Design and Analysis of Algorithm 2024-02-15
Across
- problems maximize or minimize an function
- Strassen
- optimal merge problem is associated with way merge
- spanning tree that is associated with the minimum cost is called a tree
- algorithm like quick sort does not require extra memory for carrying out the sorting procedure the technique is
- code is a length code
- spanning tree that is used to partition an array in aquick sort is called the element
- max heap the largest key is at the
- collection of feasible points that offer a solution is called region
- traversal
- and space
- node that can potentially lead to a solution is called a node
- polynomial time
Down
- knapsack problems use the ratio of profit to
- main measure for the efficiency of an algorithm are
- data structure
- and bound uses a stack as well as datastruture
- region
- uses search
- sort
- part of the maintenance work you are entrusted with the work of rearranging the library book in a shelf in proper order at the end of each day .the ideal arranging choice will be sort
- faster matrix multiplication algorithm was developed by
- means polynomial
- is defined to be a
- spanning
- time factor when determine the efficiency of algorithm is measured by counting the number of
26 Clues: sort • region • Strassen • spanning • traversal • and space • data structure • polynomial time • is defined to be a • means polynomial • uses search • code is a length code • max heap the largest key is at the • knapsack problems use the ratio of profit to • problems maximize or minimize an function • and bound uses a stack as well as datastruture • ...
191CSC401T Design and Analysis of Algorithm 2024-02-15
Across
- problems maximize or minimize an function
- Strassen
- optimal merge problem is associated with way merge
- spanning tree that is associated with the minimum cost is called a tree
- algorithm like quick sort does not require extra memory for carrying out the sorting procedure the technique is
- code is a length code
- spanning tree that is used to partition an array in aquick sort is called the element
- max heap the largest key is at the
- collection of feasible points that offer a solution is called region
- traversal
- and space
- node that can potentially lead to a solution is called a node
- polynomial time
Down
- knapsack problems use the ratio of profit to
- main measure for the efficiency of an algorithm are
- data structure
- and bound uses a stack as well as datastruture
- region
- uses search
- sort
- part of the maintenance work you are entrusted with the work of rearranging the library book in a shelf in proper order at the end of each day .the ideal arranging choice will be sort
- faster matrix multiplication algorithm was developed by
- means polynomial
- is defined to be a
- spanning
- time factor when determine the efficiency of algorithm is measured by counting the number of
26 Clues: sort • region • Strassen • spanning • traversal • and space • data structure • polynomial time • is defined to be a • means polynomial • uses search • code is a length code • max heap the largest key is at the • knapsack problems use the ratio of profit to • problems maximize or minimize an function • and bound uses a stack as well as datastruture • ...
Structure and Functions of Animal and Plant Cells 2024-08-29
Across
- Tissue involved in the storage and transport of necessary materials in plants.
- Slit-like structures that aid in the exchange of gases between plants and the environment.
- Highest level of biological organization.
- Type of [DOWN 12], is voluntary and striated.
- Type of tissue in animals characterized by the presence of ground substances and fibers that support, bind, and protect organs.
- Type of [ACROSS 11], is a more flexible matrix than bone.
- They regulate the opening and closing of [ACROSS 5]. (Two words, no spaces)
- These tissues are involved in the growth and development of plants.
- Transports water and other material upwards from the roots.
- Epidermal outgrowths in plants that reflect excess light and regulate temperature.
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- Tree's skin, or dog's sound.
- Type of tissue that contains neurons and glial cells.
- Transports glucose from the leaves to the different parts of the plant.
- Prevents excess water loss in plants.
- Type of animal tissue that forms the inner and outer lining of organs, the covering in surfaces, and the primary glandular tissue of the body.
- Type of [ACROSS 17], involved in the secondary growth of plants.
- Where is the Apical Meristem located? (Two words, no spaces)
- Type of tissue found in animal cells that contract to cause movement.
- Type of [DOWN 12], can be found in the heart.
- Covers the whole body of nonwoody and young woody plants.
20 Clues: Tree's skin, or dog's sound. • Prevents excess water loss in plants. • Highest level of biological organization. • Type of [DOWN 12], is voluntary and striated. • Type of [DOWN 12], can be found in the heart. • Type of tissue that contains neurons and glial cells. • Type of [ACROSS 11], is a more flexible matrix than bone. • ...
POP CULTURE 2025-02-14
Across
- A fantasy series featuring dragons and war.
- A sci-fi movie set on the planet Pandora.
- A musician famous for 'Purple Rain'.
- A famous rapper from Detroit.
- A Netflix show set in the 1980s with supernatural themes.
- A mind-bending film about dreams within dreams.
- A superhero team from Marvel Comics.
- The King of Rock and Roll.
- Culture Crossword 15
- A rapper known for his fashion and music.
- A popular sitcom about six friends in New York.
- A movie about a simulated reality.
- Culture Crossword 13
- A classic mafia movie starring Marlon Brando.
- A pop star and former Destiny's Child member.
- A show about a chemistry teacher turned drug lord.
- An animated sci-fi adventure featuring a crazy scientist.
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- A mockumentary about office workers.
- The King of Pop.
- The Queen of Pop.
- A sitcom about 'nothing'.
- An animated family from Springfield.
- A superhero who protects Gotham City.
- A young artist known for her unique style.
- Culture Crossword 14
- A cartoon about a sea sponge living under the sea
- A film about Batman's greatest enemy.
- A movie about a famous shipwreck starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
- A Canadian rapper popular in the US.
- An adult cartoon featuring four kids in Colorado.
- A Disney movie featuring Elsa and Anna.
- A country singer turned pop sensation.
- A space saga featuring Jedi and Sith.
33 Clues: The King of Pop. • The Queen of Pop. • Culture Crossword 14 • Culture Crossword 15 • Culture Crossword 13 • A sitcom about 'nothing'. • The King of Rock and Roll. • A famous rapper from Detroit. • A movie about a simulated reality. • A mockumentary about office workers. • A musician famous for 'Purple Rain'. • An animated family from Springfield. • ...
1-2 neuro 2024-12-10
Across
- Case's former title, lost after his nervous system was damaged (two words)
- Leather-clad companion of Case skilled with a dart gun (two words)
- A bloody event tied to the rise of new technologies and tragic consequences (two words)
- A smell of cooked meat lingered as this item was found beside her head
- Case’s lost love, mentioned by Ratz (two words)
- Arcade game that creates an air-burst hologram fireball (three words)
- What Case calls the human body, contrasting with cyberspace
- Alternate name for the type of assassin Molly is
- A chaotic enclave of techno-criminal subcultures
- Currency used to rent weapons in Chiba City (two words)
Down
- The sky's comparison in the opening line of the novel
- Mysterious figure who hires Case
- Dealer Case fears might kill him
- Bar where professional expatriates gather
- Color and material of Ratz’s prosthetic arm casing (two words)
- Deadly but useful tool carried by Molly capable of injecting substances
- Synthetic stimulant Case uses for a heightened state
- Former hacker now damaged by his own kind of cyberpunk lifestyle
- City where Case lives in cheap coffin hotels
- Place of rest and recovery for Case where he wakes up after medical intervention
- Bright lattices of logic seen in Case's dreams of cyberspace
- Program used to crack security systems derived from a famous cold substance
22 Clues: Mysterious figure who hires Case • Dealer Case fears might kill him • Bar where professional expatriates gather • City where Case lives in cheap coffin hotels • Case’s lost love, mentioned by Ratz (two words) • Alternate name for the type of assassin Molly is • A chaotic enclave of techno-criminal subcultures • Synthetic stimulant Case uses for a heightened state • ...
Fatty Acid Biosynthesis 2024-11-22
Across
- The role of this molecule is to carry the growing fatty acid chain
- The end product of a complete fatty acid synthesis cycle
- What is the product of the condensation step in fatty acid synthesis?
- Delta9 desaturase enzyme catalyze the conversion of stearic acid into ______
- Double bond is introduced by oxidation reaction catalyzed by _______ enzyme
- Enzyme that converts acetyl-CoA to malonyl-CoA
- Location where fatty acid synthesis is especially active in humans
- ACP, like CoA both contains _______ group that forms a thioester with an acyl group
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- Can be ynthesized by plants but not by humans
- What is the source of the two carbons used in fatty acid synthesis?
- The conversion of acetoacetyl-ACP to hydroxybutyryl-ACP requires ____ as a reactant
- The transport of an acyl carnitine from cytosol to mitochondrial matrix is directly coupled to the transport of a ____
- Hormone that promotes the activation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase
- In this reaction, a bicarbonate ion is loaded on the biotin prosthetic group attached to ACC
- Acetyl-CoA enters the cytosol in the form of _____
- This enzyme presents in both mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum
- This multienzyme complex catalyzes addition of two carbon units )from malonyl-CoA)
- Acetyl CoA carboxylase has a covalently bound prosthetic group called _________
- How many cycles required to form palmitoyl-CoA?
- Where does the majority of fatty acid synthesis take place?
20 Clues: Can be ynthesized by plants but not by humans • Enzyme that converts acetyl-CoA to malonyl-CoA • How many cycles required to form palmitoyl-CoA? • Acetyl-CoA enters the cytosol in the form of _____ • The end product of a complete fatty acid synthesis cycle • Where does the majority of fatty acid synthesis take place? • ...
Musical instruments 2025-06-07
Across
- Kidman – Australian actress in Moulin Rouge!
- Witherspoon – Legally Blonde lead
- Pitt – Star of Fight Club and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Freeman – Known for his deep voice and Shawshank Redemption
- Jolie – Tomb Raider and humanitarian
- Hemsworth – Wields Mjolnir as Thor
- L. Jackson – Famous for saying “Hold on to your butts”
- Roberts – America’s sweetheart in Pretty Woman
- DiCaprio – Drew Kate’s portrait in Titanic
- Bullock – Star of The Blind Side and Gravity
- Smith – Slapped and starred in Men in Black
- Bale – Played Batman in The Dark Knight trilogy
- Damon – Jason Bourne himself
- Reeves – John Wick and The Matrix star
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- Hathaway – Starred in Les Misérables and The Princess Diaries
- Downey Jr. – Billionaire genius in a metal suit
- Streep – Multiple Oscar winner, starred in The Devil Wears Prada
- Stone – Oscar winner for La La Land
- Day-Lewis – Won 3 Oscars, starred in Lincoln
- Hanks – Played Forrest Gump and Captain Phillips
- Lawrence – Katniss in The Hunger Games
- Washington – Training Day Oscar winner
- Phoenix – Played a laughing villain in Joker
- Davis – Emmy, Oscar, and Tony-winning powerhouse
- Blanchett – Portrayed Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings
- Johansson – Black Widow in the MCU
- Depp – Captain Jack Sparrow
- Gosling – Drove in Drive and sang in La La Land
- Portman – Played Padmé in Star Wars
- Chalamet – Star of Dune and Call Me by Your Name
30 Clues: Depp – Captain Jack Sparrow • Damon – Jason Bourne himself • Witherspoon – Legally Blonde lead • Hemsworth – Wields Mjolnir as Thor • Johansson – Black Widow in the MCU • Stone – Oscar winner for La La Land • Portman – Played Padmé in Star Wars • Jolie – Tomb Raider and humanitarian • Lawrence – Katniss in The Hunger Games • Washington – Training Day Oscar winner • ...
Relief Printmaking 2025-09-22
Across
- Aligning the plate and paper for accurate placement.
- The raised areas that receive ink and print.
- A technique where the raised surface holds the ink and transfers it to paper.
- Crisp outlines in the printed image.
- A set of identical prints made from the same plate.
- A single printed image from a plate.
- Rubbing the back of the paper to transfer the ink.
- The areas that do not print (recessed or uninked).
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- A tool used to press the paper onto the inked plate.
- A test print used to check the design before printing a final edition.
- A faint second print pulled from the plate without re-inking.
- Involves using separate plates for different colors or design elements, printing each plate successively onto the same sheet of paper to build up a layered image. This often involves careful registration, ensuring accurate alignment of each layer.
- Applying ink to the plate with a brayer.
- The surface that carries the design (wood, linoleum, LEGO, etc.).
- The image transferred from the plate to the paper.
- A method using the same plate to print in layers, carving more each time.
- The surface quality or visual pattern in a print.
- Pigment used for printmaking, often water- or oil-based.
- A roller used to apply ink evenly to the plate.
- A raised surface; what prints in relief printmaking.
20 Clues: Crisp outlines in the printed image. • A single printed image from a plate. • Applying ink to the plate with a brayer. • The raised areas that receive ink and print. • A roller used to apply ink evenly to the plate. • The surface quality or visual pattern in a print. • The image transferred from the plate to the paper. • ...
THE CS CROSSWORD 2025-11-07
Across
- (two words) lower bound of a complexity
- popular OOP language known for its wide adoption on platforms and devices
- recursive data structure using pointers to maintain order
- measure of the time performance of an algorithm and how it scales
- (two words) a set of tools and frameworks used in a project
- data structure that stores a series of data objects
- (two words) precise bounds of a complexity
- (two words) upper bound of a complexity
- popular OOP language known for its minimal syntax
- memory address values that locate a piece of data
- self-referencing a problem or solution
- popular terminal code editor
- a hierarchical data structure composed of nodes and edges
- a predefined set of instructions to execute, to perform a task or solve a problem
- common server os
- windows scripting language
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- a pre-written structure that provides a fundation for software, including reusable code, guidelines, and tools
- concepts used to solve leetcode, for one (abbr.)
- common scription language used by everyone but windows
- a way to encode values using 0 and 1
- a rectangular array of data composed of rows and columns
- (two words) a fatal error involving memory; commonly found in C programming
- tool that tracks code versions
- popular functional programming language
- popular programming language evolved from C (abbr.)
25 Clues: common server os • windows scripting language • popular terminal code editor • tool that tracks code versions • a way to encode values using 0 and 1 • self-referencing a problem or solution • (two words) lower bound of a complexity • (two words) upper bound of a complexity • popular functional programming language • (two words) precise bounds of a complexity • ...
Product Marketing 2022-11-18
Across
- Responsible, Accountable, Consulted and __________ are the four components of a RACI Matrix.
- You should always align the marketing monies where your _________ live.
Down
- Promoth says that God exists. This is his _________.
- What can Richa build which could act as a detailed description of someone who represents her target audience?
- What follows the company as it investigates various solutions to its problems and the risks of not addressing it immediately?
5 Clues: Promoth says that God exists. This is his _________. • You should always align the marketing monies where your _________ live. • Responsible, Accountable, Consulted and __________ are the four components of a RACI Matrix. • What can Richa build which could act as a detailed description of someone who represents her target audience? • ...
Matrices 2021-12-13
American Government 2021-01-14
Across
- in the market
- Term for one company having total control over consumers’
- The depression ultimately resulted in America moving in this
- When you buy stocks on this, you’re borrowing money
- Term that refers to a precipitous drop in the stock market
- What really ended the Great Depression
- Depression era agency that built many of the roads and trails in America’s national parks
- Super-fast, super-huge inflation Roosevelt Depression era US president spiral Inflationary ________; when the constant need for more wages and higher prices sends inflation out of control new What the Roosevelt’s deal was
- to a product
- these people
- Term for a period a negative economic growth
- Economist that influenced America’s approach to dealing etc. with
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- Great Depression
- Something you might join as a worker to be able to force your employer to treat you better
- The kind of liberals that suggest Adam Smith was right all along (or Keanu Reeves in the Matrix...) debt You can get a huge one if you are constantly engaging in deficit spending
- Policy that controls the central bank rate
- Policy that controls government spending and taxation
- The “trickle-down” president
- _______ state: term for the government providing people with unemployment insurance, health care, old age pensions, etc.
- on the economic spectrum
- Reagan said economic prosperity is achieved by lowering taxes
- An economist that proposed an alternative Keynes’ ideas
22 Clues: to a product • these people • in the market • Great Depression • on the economic spectrum • The “trickle-down” president • What really ended the Great Depression • Policy that controls the central bank rate • Term for a period a negative economic growth • When you buy stocks on this, you’re borrowing money • Policy that controls government spending and taxation • ...
Cruz, Jade Ashley G. - Urinalysis 2020-09-04
Across
- Yellow-brown or colorless, needles, rhombic plates and four-sided prisms
- Color of supravital stain for Waxy cast
- Functional unit of kidneys
- seen in the urine of women with vaginal moniliasis
- Needle-shaped, seen in Gout
- Close resemblance: Amorphous phosphates and urates
- Normal urine odor (due to the presence of volatile acids from food)
- Color for Pseudomonas infection
- Lipid containing renal tubular cells
- Smooth, non-nucleated, biconcave disk
- Small, oval, refractile structures with buds and/or mycelia
- Average number per low power field
- Single or clumped threads with a low refractive index
- Many particulates; print blurred through urine
- Renal Failure Cast, Wider than normal cast matrix
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- Presence of urinary casts at the junction of the ascending loop of Henle and the DCT
- Neutrophils exposed to hypotonic urine
- tapered oval head with long, thin tail
- Often used for unstained specimens
- Increase in nocturnal excretion of urine
- Associated with glomerular bleeding, seen after strenuous exercise
- Largest cell found in the urine sediment
- pKa changes of polyelectrolyte by ions present
- Color of urine: Methyldopa or levodopa, Metronidazole
- Staphylococcus and Enterococcus may cause this infection
- Colorless(notched Plates), Nephrotic Syndrome
- Reporting: Rare, few, moderate, or many per hpf(lpf for abnormal)
- Bilirubin-stained RTE
- seen in ↑purine, leukemia, Lesch-Nyhan syndrome, Gout
- Urine odor: Phenylketonuria
30 Clues: Bilirubin-stained RTE • Functional unit of kidneys • Needle-shaped, seen in Gout • Urine odor: Phenylketonuria • Color for Pseudomonas infection • Often used for unstained specimens • Average number per low power field • Lipid containing renal tubular cells • Smooth, non-nucleated, biconcave disk • Neutrophils exposed to hypotonic urine • tapered oval head with long, thin tail • ...
Bone, Fractures and Function 2020-10-16
Across
- end portion of the bone
- protects our heart and lungs
- includes limbs and girdles
- means bone
- broken bone is pressed inward
- where the clavicular notch, manubrium and the xiphoid process is at
- the bone where our forehead is
- fracture that does not cause an open wound
- form the longitudinal axis of the body
- kind of sound like humor
- the name of the bones in the wrist
- cheek bones
- type of ribs that either don't connect to the sternum or indirectly connect
- maintains balance, weight distribution, protects spinal cord and allows flexibility
- type of bone that is dense and appears homogenous
- medical terminology for fingers
- helps he body by support, protection,and movement
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- ragged breaks occurs when execessive twisting force applied to the bone
- a butterfly shaped bone
- type of bone that is very thin and mostly curves
- covers the epiphysis and reduces friction at the joints
- type of ribs and are the 8-10 ribs
- it is a bone destroying cell and breaks bone matrix
- large compared to the infant's body
- type of ribs and the 1-7 ribs
- the amount of cranial bones
- one of the sections that the spine is divided into
- bone that breaks into many fragments
- a bone that is located in the back of the head
- middle portion of the bone
30 Clues: means bone • cheek bones • a butterfly shaped bone • end portion of the bone • kind of sound like humor • includes limbs and girdles • middle portion of the bone • the amount of cranial bones • protects our heart and lungs • broken bone is pressed inward • type of ribs and the 1-7 ribs • the bone where our forehead is • medical terminology for fingers • ...
trouvez le titre de ces films grâce a leurs réplique culte 2020-11-15
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- "il ne peut en rester qu'un !"
- "avant je me disais que ma vie était une tragédie. je me rencontre que c'est une comédie."
- "je suis dans une merde internationale, je suis poursuivi, on peut pas rester ici, y a trop de suspense!"
- "jambier,jambier!je veux 2 mille francs"
- "dans l'espace personne ne vous entends crier."
- " pas de bras, pas de" chocolat.
- "elle va marcher beaucoup moin bien forcément!!"
- "y a toujours pire, et Ben c'est le pire.!!"
- "perdons pas de temps en salamalecs"
- " la vie c'est comme une boite de chocolat, on ne sais jamais sûr quoi on va tomber."
- "as tu jamais dansé avec le diable au clair de lune?"
- "force et honneur"
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- "ta mère est parmit nous padré"
- "aiguise moi ça"
- "c'est fin,c'est très fin, ça se mange sans faim."
- "ne pense pas que tu es,sache que tu es."
- "je reviendrais !!"
- " mais qu'est ce que c'est que ce bins!"
- "yippee-ki-yay, pauvre con !"
- "dite bonjour a mon petit copain"
- "l'ennemi est dangereux Maverick, mais toi, t'es pire que l'ennemi !!!"
- "téléphone maison."
- "coucou chérie !!!"
- "ni femme, ni enfant"
- "pour survivre a la guerre,il faut devenir la guerre"
25 Clues: "aiguise moi ça" • "force et honneur" • "je reviendrais !!" • "téléphone maison." • "coucou chérie !!!" • "ni femme, ni enfant" • "yippee-ki-yay, pauvre con !" • "il ne peut en rester qu'un !" • "ta mère est parmit nous padré" • " pas de bras, pas de" chocolat. • "dite bonjour a mon petit copain" • "perdons pas de temps en salamalecs" • " mais qu'est ce que c'est que ce bins!" • ...
Math Final 2021-05-17
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- A mathematical sentence that shows a relationship among real numbers and variables
- Going on forever, of not having an end, of having no boundary
- A number or expression that is multiplied by one or more numbers or expressions to yield a product
- A^2+B^2+C^2
- Any symbol, usually a letter which could represent a number
- Y^2-Y^1/X^2-X^1
- The locus of points that are a fixed distance from a given point
- the real numbers and the imaginary numbers
- Output values of a function
- A set of points without breaks
- Input values of a function
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- y-y1=m(x-x1)
- The ratio of change in the vertical axis to each unit change in the horizontal axis in the form rise/run
- The act of making equal
- A U-shaped curve that is the graph of a quadratic function
- The number of square units needed to cover a surface
- y=mx+b
- A polynomial with two terms
- y=a(x-h)^2+k
- The points where a curve or line drawn on a graph intersect the vertical and horizontal axes
- A set of posotive and negative whole numbers
- The numerical factor in a term
- The result of adding numbers or expressions together
- Any value that does not change
- A rectangular arrangement of numbers
25 Clues: y=mx+b • A^2+B^2+C^2 • y-y1=m(x-x1) • y=a(x-h)^2+k • Y^2-Y^1/X^2-X^1 • The act of making equal • Input values of a function • A polynomial with two terms • Output values of a function • The numerical factor in a term • Any value that does not change • A set of points without breaks • A rectangular arrangement of numbers • the real numbers and the imaginary numbers • ...
Integumentary system crossword 2021-10-12
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- Resident cell of connective tissue
- A rigid tissue that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals
- A cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone
- Used to refer to a covering or coating
- A layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints
- Type of cartilage present in the pinnae of the ear, giving it its shape
- A group of cells that have similar structure and function together as a group
- A translucent cartilage found on many joint surfaces
- A type of complex pigment
- The most common type of cell found in connective tissue
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- A thin, pliable sheet-like type of extracellular matrix
- Inner lining of some organs and body cavities
- A type of connective tissue
- A tough and very strong tissue found predominantly in the intervertebral disks
- Firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract
- The resident cell of cartilage that is prominent tissue in the embryo acting as a template for the development of skeletal tissue
- Word used to describe cells producing large amounts of protein called keratin
- The chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone
- Composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
- Membranes lining closed internal body cavities
20 Clues: A type of complex pigment • A type of connective tissue • Resident cell of connective tissue • Used to refer to a covering or coating • Inner lining of some organs and body cavities • Membranes lining closed internal body cavities • The chief structural unit of compact (cortical) bone • A translucent cartilage found on many joint surfaces • ...
Kayla Vavra Unit 4 2018-04-11
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- are lower, larger chambers that send blood out from the body
- prevents the oxygen blood in the left atrium during the forceful squeeze of the lower chamber
- covers surfaces and lines cavities usually in thin layers with tightly packed cells
- made up of connective tissue, connected to the papillary muscles in the ventricles
- circulation refers to the movement of blood between the lungs and the heart
- they branch off from the aorta near the point where the aorta and the left ventricle meet
- protects, supports and binds together other tissues; contains lots of extracellular matrix of different types of molecules that includes different types of proteins
- used to describe the delivery of oxygen rich blood to the body and its return as deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- allows the cells to survive, grow, repair, and replicate themselves
- generate voluntary and involuntary movement by contracting and relaxing; calls are parallel, long and tapered
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- saturated, voluntary muscle
- upper smaller chambers that receive blood into the heart
- refers to the movement of blood between the lung and the heart
- carries blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs
- saturated, branched, involuntary muscle containing intercalated discs
- delivers oxygenated blood to the left atrium of the heart
- transmits electrochemical signals
- another type of energy
- involuntary, non-striated muscle
- is the muscular wall of the heart (heart muscle)
20 Clues: another type of energy • saturated, voluntary muscle • involuntary, non-striated muscle • transmits electrochemical signals • is the muscular wall of the heart (heart muscle) • upper smaller chambers that receive blood into the heart • delivers oxygenated blood to the left atrium of the heart • are lower, larger chambers that send blood out from the body • ...
Cellular Respiration 2017-12-21
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- a molecule that participates in many biochemical reactions in protein, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism
- series of enzymes that break down and produce the products
- another byproduct from fermentation
- where the Krebs cycle takes place
- Without oxyegen, leads to fermentation
- the mitochondrial membrane which separates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space
- where glycolysis takes place
- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.
- a carbon molecule that produces small amounts of ATP and NADH
- a byproduct from fermentation
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- metabolic process that consumes sugar in the absence of oxygen.
- a prosthetic group of a protein, involved in several processes
- when the reactants are the products of another; vice versa
- moves electrons along their concentration gradient
- With oxygen, leads to fermentation
- an electron transport chain
- ATP; provides energy
- from yeast which is from ethanol fermentation
- adenosine diphosphate
- creates ATP
- metabolic pathway that converts glucose C₆H₁₂O₆, into pyruvate, CH₃COCOO− + H⁺. The free energy released in this process is used to form the high-energy molecules ATP and NADH.
- dairy product
- combines with Acetyl CoA and makes citric acid
- Acetyl CoA combines with ocaloacetate to form this
24 Clues: creates ATP • dairy product • ATP; provides energy • adenosine diphosphate • an electron transport chain • where glycolysis takes place • a byproduct from fermentation • where the Krebs cycle takes place • With oxygen, leads to fermentation • another byproduct from fermentation • Without oxyegen, leads to fermentation • from yeast which is from ethanol fermentation • ...
Bones!! 2017-07-13
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- bone hole
- shallow broad basin
- unpaired facial bone
- makes a portion of lambdoid, squamous, coronal, and sagittal sutures
- articulates with humerus through ball-and-socket joint
- fancy term for hip bone
- location of auditory meatus
- very common loss of bone density
- thin plates of spongy bone
- contains pituitary gland
- forehead above nose
- attachment of Achilles tendon
- sesamoid bone
- bone slit
- bone builder
- lateral ante-brachial bone during supination
- smooth flat articular surface
- connects directly to XX across / down
- true hinge bone of ante-brachial region
- articulation between leg and foot
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- short bones of wrist
- thigh bone
- rounded bone articulation
- inorganic bone matrix
- large bodied vertebrae
- type of vertebrae with transverse foramen
- flat bone that protects the heart / lungs
- bone chewer
- supports 100% of weight in lower leg
- socket for XX across / down
- socket for humerus
- check bone
- a proximal carpal bone
- unpaired cranial bone - articulates with atlas
- superior and anterior junction between axial and appendicular skeletons
- fingers and toes
- rough elevated surface
- air filled bone space
- cranial bone that surrounds the nasal cavity
- home of the osteocyte
- types of rib that only articulates with thoracic vertebrae
- grove in bone for tendon, etc.
- fundamental bone unit
43 Clues: bone hole • bone slit • thigh bone • check bone • bone chewer • bone builder • sesamoid bone • fingers and toes • socket for humerus • shallow broad basin • forehead above nose • short bones of wrist • unpaired facial bone • inorganic bone matrix • air filled bone space • home of the osteocyte • fundamental bone unit • large bodied vertebrae • a proximal carpal bone • rough elevated surface • ...
Carbohydrates 2017-11-11
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- / Any of various water-soluble compounds that vary widely in sweetness.
- / A source of nourishment, especially a nourishing ingredient in a food.
- / Also called fruit sugar.
- / Composed of two or more units.
- / A monosaccharide commonly occurring in lactose.
- / A disaccharide found in milk.
- / Also called simple sugar.
- / Composed of two monosaccharides.
- / Any of the filaments constituting the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
- / Carbohydrates made out of these are double-bonded carbon and oxygen atoms, plus two additional carbon atoms.
- / Soundness of body or mind; freedom from disease or ailment.
- / Having or composed of only one thing, element, or part.
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- / Any of numerous substances that are produced by cells and living organisms.
- / A crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose.
- / It is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body.
- / Any of a class of carbohydrates consisting of a number of monosaccharides joined by glycosidic bonds.
- / A unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food provides.
- / Any of a series of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in which the atoms of the latter two elements are in the ratio of 2:1.
- / A naturally abundant nutrient carbohydrate.
- / Carbohydrates made out of a double-bonded carbon and oxygen atoms, plus a hydrogen atom.
20 Clues: / Also called fruit sugar. • / Also called simple sugar. • / A disaccharide found in milk. • / Composed of two or more units. • / Composed of two monosaccharides. • / A naturally abundant nutrient carbohydrate. • / A monosaccharide commonly occurring in lactose. • / A crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose. • ...
Algebra 1 Final Project 2017-05-22
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- A closed plane figure whose sides are straight lines and do not cross.
- As a noun, a term or expression with no variables.
- Numbers or symbols that represent specific values.
- A point at which a graph intersects the x-axis.
- Any mathematical calculation or formula combining numbers and/or variables
- A polynomial with two terms which are not like terms.
- Numbers that have the same variables.
- The largest integer that divides evenly into each of a given set of numbers. Often abbreviated GCF or gcf.
- A number that must be multiplied times itself three times to equal a given number.
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- A polynomial with one term.
- A polynomial with three terms which are not like terms.
- A graph of paired data in which the data values are plotted as (x, y) points.
- The set of y-values of a function or relation.
- A number which is used to indicate the steepness of a line.
- The number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term.
- The pair of numbers giving the location of a point
- A rectangular (or square) array of numbers.
- A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis.
- The set of values of the independent variable(s) for which a function or relation is defined.
- A u-shaped curve with certain specific properties.
20 Clues: A polynomial with one term. • Numbers that have the same variables. • A rectangular (or square) array of numbers. • The set of y-values of a function or relation. • A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis. • A point at which a graph intersects the x-axis. • As a noun, a term or expression with no variables. • Numbers or symbols that represent specific values. • ...
bussresa 2018-09-11
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- Ö som koloniseras i brädspel från 1995. SM 2018 vanns av David Nordlundh.
- Aratar som alverna kallar Kementári
- En av de största växtätande dinosaurierna med 7 meter lång hals
- Vilken film? "We can still escape, I have a strong black stallion waiting at the edge of the field."
- Urban ögonskugga
- Lilla Paris
- Strauss favoritinstrument som liknar oboe
- Nymf med hål i ryggen
- Gengångare av odöpt spädbarn i folktro
- Wil Wheatons karaktärsnamn i Star Trek
- Systrarna bakom Matrix
- Hjältepolot med förnamnet Wedge (TIE SS-2-5)
- Dödade Kendra i Buffy
- Den enda Disneyprinsessa som inte är klädd i klänning
- Japanske medeldtida feodalherre
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- Ett av världens äldsta brädspel
- Finns i skyn enligt Lance Nielsen
- Gerudo-folkets konung, och Links nemesis
- Den största rovdinosaurien med gigantiskt krokodilhuvud.
- Grönt fält i Ithilien där firandet efter Saurons nederlag hölls
- Rajeshs efternamn i Big Bang Theory
- Vilken film? “Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.”
- 40k-spel
- Den av Pantertanterna som gjorde en roll i Star Wars Holiday Special
- Sjunger En Dag Är Prinsen Här
- Juridisk term för skriftligt vittnesmål under ed
- Rider med Gandalf för att undsätta vid belägringen av Hornborgen
- Anna Books mellannamn
- Käkar upp Boba Fett
- Regisserade A Clockwork Orange
- Fäster latex- och maskdelar på huden
- Ädelgas
32 Clues: Ädelgas • 40k-spel • Lilla Paris • Urban ögonskugga • Käkar upp Boba Fett • Nymf med hål i ryggen • Anna Books mellannamn • Dödade Kendra i Buffy • Systrarna bakom Matrix • Sjunger En Dag Är Prinsen Här • Regisserade A Clockwork Orange • Ett av världens äldsta brädspel • Japanske medeldtida feodalherre • Finns i skyn enligt Lance Nielsen • Rajeshs efternamn i Big Bang Theory • ...
bussresa 2018-09-11
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- Japanske medeldtida feodalherre
- Den enda Disneyprinsessa som inte är klädd i klänning
- Fäster latex- och maskdelar på huden
- Käkar upp Boba Fett
- Dödade Kendra i Buffy
- Systrarna bakom Matrix
- Ett av världens äldsta brädspel
- Gerudo-folkets konung, och Links nemesis
- Rider med Gandalf för att undsätta vid belägringen av Hornborgen
- Rajeshs efternamn i Big Bang Theory
- Vilken film? "Salagadoola mechicka boola bibbidi-bobbidi-boo"
- Finns i skyn enligt Lance Nielsen
- Grönt fält i Ithilien där firandet efter Saurons nederlag hölls
- Fållar och klipper samtidigt
- Lilla Paris
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- Gengångare av odöpt spädbarn i folktro
- Urban ögonskugga
- Nymf med hål i ryggen
- Anna Books mellannamn
- Wil Wheatons karaktärsnamn i Star Trek
- En av de största växtätande dinosaurierna med 7 meter lång hals
- Aratar som alverna kallar Kementári
- Den största rovdinosaurien med gigantiskt krokodilhuvud.
- Vilken film? "We can still escape, I have a strong black stallion waiting at the edge of the field."
- Vilken film? “Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.”
- Juridisk term för skriftligt vittnesmål under ed
- Strauss favoritinstrument som liknar oboe
- Hjältepolot med förnamnet Wedge (TIE SS-2-5)
- Den av Pantertanterna som gjorde en roll i Star Wars Holiday Special
- Ädelgas
- Ö som koloniseras i brädspel från 1995. SM 2018 vanns av David Nordlundh.
31 Clues: Ädelgas • Lilla Paris • Urban ögonskugga • Käkar upp Boba Fett • Nymf med hål i ryggen • Anna Books mellannamn • Dödade Kendra i Buffy • Systrarna bakom Matrix • Fållar och klipper samtidigt • Japanske medeldtida feodalherre • Ett av världens äldsta brädspel • Finns i skyn enligt Lance Nielsen • Aratar som alverna kallar Kementári • Rajeshs efternamn i Big Bang Theory • ...
Exercise and Osteoporosis 2016-11-13
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- porous and flexible bone, found on the end of long bones
- avoid exercises involving movements that involve high-impact loading
- type of activity that should be done 3-5 d/wk
- what type of agent prevent bone loss and improve the quality of bone
- exercise can _____ the rate of bone loss with aging
- measurement of BMD by x-ray absorptiometry
- type of activity that should be done 2-3 d/wk working all major muscle groups
- bone is a highly active tissue composed of collagen fibers two main components. one is an organic collagen matrix(2 words)
- the best thing for osteoporosis is a modification in what
- is a very important vitamin to help the body absorb calcium
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- fractures occur when the magnitude of a load on a bone is ______ than its strength
- man-made form of parathyroid hormone
- minimum mg/d of calcium one should get on a daily basis
- process of bone resorption and formation(2 words)
- lower than normal bone mineral density
- most fractures happen in this region of the body
- all exercise should be _______ to ensure change in the bone
- ____ measurements have been shown to predict 60-70% of a patient's risk for fracture
- dense and stiff bone, surrounds spongy bone
- for individuals with increased risk of falling should do activities that improve _______
- disease causing changes in the microarchitecture of the bone
21 Clues: man-made form of parathyroid hormone • lower than normal bone mineral density • measurement of BMD by x-ray absorptiometry • dense and stiff bone, surrounds spongy bone • type of activity that should be done 3-5 d/wk • most fractures happen in this region of the body • process of bone resorption and formation(2 words) • ...
Project Management 2019-10-24
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- _________calendar is termed as the list of working days along with non-working days in a calendar (8)
- ______Case. Document which contains the financial rationale for the project (8)
- Lifecycle Collection of project phases (7,9)
- Strengths, Weakness Opportunities & threats (4)
- ________ Reserve . Also called Known Unknown (11)
- Chart showing responsibilities in a matrix (4)
- Three Point Estimate (4)
- Also known as Fish Bone diagram (8)
- ______Breakdown Structure. Decomposing a project into smaller more manageable deliverables (3)
- Technique used to add more resources on the critical path (8)
- Technique used to modify schedule by converting into parallel activities (4,8)
- Rule of ______ in Control Charts (5)
- Demings Cycle (4)
- Individual or entity positively or negatively impacted by the project (11)
- _____Chart bar chart that displays the scheduled information graphically (5)
- _____Value Management. Technique for monitoring costs (6)
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- Project _________. Person responsible and accountable for the project (7)
- Limitation which comes in the way of project execution (10)
- Uncertain event or a condition which may or may not occur (4)
- Day in day out repetition without any unique output
- The longest duration path in the project (8,4)
- ______Baseline. Project Scope Statement + WBS + WBS Dictionary
- Communication _________ = n * (n-1)/2 (8)
- Conformance to requirement (7)
- a collection of projects created to achieve economis of scale (7)
25 Clues: Demings Cycle (4) • Three Point Estimate (4) • Conformance to requirement (7) • Also known as Fish Bone diagram (8) • Rule of ______ in Control Charts (5) • Communication _________ = n * (n-1)/2 (8) • Lifecycle Collection of project phases (7,9) • The longest duration path in the project (8,4) • Chart showing responsibilities in a matrix (4) • ...
Algebra 2012-06-04
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- Z=X-X/O
- Y-Axis of vertex opens downward
- Results of spinning a wheel
- equations equation that contains 1 or more rational expression
- Theorem A^2+B^2=C^2
- highest point of parabola
- growth A>0&B>1
- of two squares A^2-2AB+B^2
- two termed polynomial
- Divides data into 4 equal parts
- three termed polynomial
- factors b=1-% rate
- deviation shows how data in a data set varys from the mean
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- Y-Axis of vertex opens upward
- interest example of exponential growth
- U-shaped curve on a graph
- factors b=1+% rate of changed expression,as a decimal
- square trinomials A+2AB+B^2
- of a polynomial same degree as monomial with greatest exponent
- a monomial or sum of monomial
- by grouping Common binomial
- The longer leg of a right triangle
- Data that is much greater or Lesser than the set
- notation A~10^x
- The Average
- How likely something is
- distribution -1-1, 98% or -3-3,95%
- Arragngment of numbers in rows and columns.
- one variable with exponents
- function Y=AX^2+BX+C
- variation Y=KX
- of symmetry Divides the Parabola into two halves.
- root function Square root with independant variable
33 Clues: Z=X-X/O • The Average • growth A>0&B>1 • variation Y=KX • notation A~10^x • factors b=1-% rate • Theorem A^2+B^2=C^2 • two termed polynomial • function Y=AX^2+BX+C • How likely something is • three termed polynomial • U-shaped curve on a graph • highest point of parabola • Results of spinning a wheel • one variable with exponents • of two squares A^2-2AB+B^2 • ...
Curcumin, Green Tea, Medicinal Mushrooms 2013-11-08
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- Curcumin has been show to induce programmed cell death called
- Cytokine stimulated by most medicinal mushrooms responsible for promoting apoptosis
- __________has 137 times the antioxidants of a bag of green tea
- Extract from the fruit of Piper nigrum that is shown to increase absorption of curcumin
- Important fraction of mushroom extract, which stimulates immune response
- Catechin found in green tea that is responsible for amazing anticancer effects
- Curcumin can down regulate this enzyme that contributes to cancer cell immortality
- 1200-1800mg per day of green tea is considered a __________ dose
- A potent inflammatory enzyme that increases the cancer process is called
- The most researched molecule found in Turmeric Root
- Immune response responsible for antibody production
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- Research has found this mushroom to be "radio protective" and anti-metastatic
- This powdered ceremonial tea is from what country?
- 600-1200 mg per day of green tea is considered a ___________dose
- A cell death induced by cur cumin that results in aberrant mitosis
- New blood vessel formation inhibited by turmeric compounds
- Immune response responsible for defense against intracellular infection
- Curcumin can down regulate__________metalloproteinases or MMPs, enzymes that contribute to cancer metastasis
- Curumin can also induce a form of cancer called cell death termed__________or "self eating"
- Acronym for the nuclear signaling molecule that is inhibited by turmeric compounds
20 Clues: This powdered ceremonial tea is from what country? • The most researched molecule found in Turmeric Root • Immune response responsible for antibody production • New blood vessel formation inhibited by turmeric compounds • Curcumin has been show to induce programmed cell death called • __________has 137 times the antioxidants of a bag of green tea • ...
HyperWorks Training Crossword 2015-01-13
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- #1 software product by HPCwire readers in 2014
- scripting language used for HyperWorks
- Material such as CFRP made of a matrix and a reinforcement
- Third party applications are available using HyperWorks licensing through the Altair _ _
- Leading structural analysis solver for highly non-linear problems under dynamic loadings
- Powerful Motion Analysis software for mechanical system simulation
- Next-generation Finite Element Based CFD Flow Solver
- The market-leading solution for structural design and optimization
- solidThinking structural design exploration tool
- Altair Global Conference Series abbr.
- A complete CAE suite from Altair
- A method of optimization which varies the density of each finite element
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- Quickly predict an automobile’s aerodynamic performance using Altair's _ _ _.
- Innovative technology to virtually develop and validate extrusion dies
- The brightest star in the constellation Aquila
- Simulations that involve multiple physical models
- Altair's engineering services division
- American Paralympian on a quest to participate in the 2016 Olympics
- Manufacturing technique which adds material to create prototype components
- Training information and the free student edition are available on www.altair __ .com
- Award winning graphical block diagram language for modeling and simulating complex dynamic systems
- Modeling Environment for Crash Analysis and Safety Evaluation
- Comprehensive Electromagnetic Analysis Software Suite
- Solver Neutral CAE Environment for High Fidelity Modeling
- Framework for sheet metal forming process simulation
- Feature based finite element modeling software
26 Clues: A complete CAE suite from Altair • Altair Global Conference Series abbr. • Altair's engineering services division • scripting language used for HyperWorks • The brightest star in the constellation Aquila • #1 software product by HPCwire readers in 2014 • Feature based finite element modeling software • solidThinking structural design exploration tool • ...
Cell Organelle 2016-10-05
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- rewrites rRNA and combines it with protein resulting in into a formation of incomplete ribosomes
- regulates and releases calcium ions and process toxins
- microscopic channels that traverse cell walls
- ER ribosomes synthesize proteins that majority of them are transported out of the cell
- transports vesicles, granules, organelles and chromosomes
- produce energy and regulates cellular metabolism
- exchange of ions
- everything outside of the cell
- 2 membranes of cell come together to create a fluid proof junction
- holds materials and waste
- contains all organelles and cell parts
- controls many of the functions of the cell
- cell structure that makes protein
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- protect the cell
- provides strong adhesion between cells
- supports and provides structure for plant cells
- photosynthesis
- the tail of the cell
- membranes suspended in cytoplasm that divides the cell into structural and functional compartments
- performs functions necessary for cell survival such as organelle transport and centrosome
- thin filaments that are strong and prevents crushing while providing support for the cell
- move liquid past the cell surface
- nuclear membrane during prophase of the cell cycle
- Process and packages macromolecules like protein and lipids
- removes waste
- storage bubbles for foods, nutrients, and wastes
- make spindle fibers to help the cell divide during mitosis and meiosis
- manufacture or storage of food
28 Clues: removes waste • photosynthesis • protect the cell • exchange of ions • the tail of the cell • holds materials and waste • everything outside of the cell • manufacture or storage of food • move liquid past the cell surface • cell structure that makes protein • provides strong adhesion between cells • contains all organelles and cell parts • controls many of the functions of the cell • ...
Blood-puzzle-KT 2023-11-15
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- is a genetic disorder that makes blood cells abnormal shapes
- the coagulation pathways that include factorsXII, XI, IX, VIII
- 1% in blood that includes platelets and white blood cells
- are plasma proteins are produced by the liver to filter blood
- is the most effective step of hemostasis
- is a white blood cell that releases the most when the body gets infected by parasites
- what oxygen attraction in red blood cell and make the color of the blood
- is producing T and B cells
- is the process of controlling blood loss
- is the largest white blood cells
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- the coagulation pathways that include factor VII and III
- an inactive form of plasma proteins that can turn into fibrin for clotting
- Plasma membrane of red blood cell covering this
- is the most common white blood cells
- factors that inhibit coagulation
- is a disorder that has too few red blood cells
- blood proteins that are used for immune proteins and transport proteins
- is the physical fibers that are very easy for platelets to attach to and become sticky themselves
- is a white blood cell that is involved in inflammation process
- 44% of blood that include hemoglobin and oxygen
- is a disorder that has too many red blood cells
- 55% of blood, liquid extracellular matrix
- platelet repellent
23 Clues: platelet repellent • is producing T and B cells • factors that inhibit coagulation • is the largest white blood cells • is the most common white blood cells • is the most effective step of hemostasis • is the process of controlling blood loss • 55% of blood, liquid extracellular matrix • is a disorder that has too few red blood cells • ...
AsureQuality 2023-11-29
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- A group of compounds used to make fluoropolymer coatings and products (4)
- A demonstration that a method is fit for purpose (10)
- A difference in electronegativity (5)
- What the 'C' stands for in PC2 (11)
- Carrier gas used for GC, produced on demand (8)
- Compound once illegally added to infant formula to increase the apparent protein content (8)
- A substance that is capable of causing cancer (10)
- Hydrochloric acid, ammonia, acetyl chloride etc. (7,6)
- Solvent used in the lab, with a boiling point of 189 degrees C (4)
- The act of separating a mixture into its components (14)
- Our purpose (8,3)
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- Results that are non-numerical (11)
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms (10)
- Brand of extraction unit in SP when dry ice blending (8)
- How much affinity an analyte has to a column (9)
- Commonly used solvent that is highly toxic (12)
- The degree to which a measured value corresponds to the true value (8)
- Phase of Chromatography predominantly used in Wellington Lab (7)
- A extraction technique invented in 1879(7)
- Nickname given to the twelve worst POPs (5,5)
- The components of a sample other than the analytes (6)
- What our customers want to know about their sample (13)
- GC technique for detecting extremely volatile compounds (9)
- Māori word for learn (3)
24 Clues: Our purpose (8,3) • Māori word for learn (3) • Results that are non-numerical (11) • What the 'C' stands for in PC2 (11) • A difference in electronegativity (5) • A extraction technique invented in 1879(7) • Nickname given to the twelve worst POPs (5,5) • Commonly used solvent that is highly toxic (12) • Carrier gas used for GC, produced on demand (8) • ...
EAPP 2023-11-28
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- Something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
- A graph that uses line to connect individual data points
- Allows the researcher to also record notes.
- Same set of possible answers.
- Provides a detailed account of the research process.
- Maybe used to provide information.
- No predetermined options or answers
- No involvement/passive; pure narrative
- 1+1 = 2 possible answers.
- I. Introduction, II. Theoretical Framework, III. Observation.
- Relies on other variables
- Intended for certain respondents only
- A crucial step in designing a questionnaire before data collection begins
- Way of report that uses mouth
- Commerce, Accounting, Finance
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- Gathering data through experiments or observations.
- Other type of methods of administering a survey.
- A data gathering tool composed of a set of questions used in a survey
- A chart that looks like a pie.
- Organize collected data systematically in a table
- A bar chart that illustrates a project schedule over time
- 1st Step in conducting a research.
- Method of gathering information using relevant questions from a sample of people with the aim of understanding populations as a whole
- More than one answer.
- It is not personal approach
- Action or having involvement
- Family name of our EAPP teacher.
- Used to gather information from respondents who live in different areas.
- Record of what you have observed
- Way of report that uses hands.
30 Clues: More than one answer. • 1+1 = 2 possible answers. • Relies on other variables • It is not personal approach • Action or having involvement • Same set of possible answers. • Way of report that uses mouth • Commerce, Accounting, Finance • A chart that looks like a pie. • Way of report that uses hands. • Family name of our EAPP teacher. • Record of what you have observed • ...
EAPP 2023-11-28
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- A bar chart that illustrates a project schedule over time
- Provides a detailed account of the research process.
- A crucial step in designing a questionnaire before data collection begins
- 1st Step in conducting a research.
- Intended for certain respondents only
- Method of gathering information using relevant questions from a sample of people with the aim of understanding populations as a whole
- Organize collected data systematically in a table
- Way of report that uses mouth
- Allows the researcher to also record notes.
- Used to gather information from respondents who live in different areas.
- Way of report that uses hands.
- Other type of methods of administering a survey.
- I. Introduction, II. Theoretical Framework, III. Observation.
- No predetermined options or answers
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- Something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
- Same set of possible answers.
- Gathering data through experiments or observations.
- A data gathering tool composed of a set of questions used in a survey
- More than one answer.
- It is not personal approach
- A graph that uses line to connect individual data points
- A chart that looks like a pie.
- Maybe used to provide information.
- No involvement/passive; pure narrative
- Action or having involvement
- Record of what you have observed
- Relies on other variables
- Commerce, Accounting, Finance
- Family name of our EAPP teacher.
- 1+1 = 2 possible answers.
30 Clues: More than one answer. • Relies on other variables • 1+1 = 2 possible answers. • It is not personal approach • Action or having involvement • Same set of possible answers. • Way of report that uses mouth • Commerce, Accounting, Finance • A chart that looks like a pie. • Way of report that uses hands. • Record of what you have observed • Family name of our EAPP teacher. • ...
Photosyn. + C.R Review 2024-02-02
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- Location where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- Multiple stacks of “pancakes” are also called this.
- Pigment that attracts sunlight.
- Stage in cellular respiration that produces the most ATP.
- Stage in cellular respiration that does not require oxygen.
- The currency of the cell.
- Name of the stage in photosynthesis that does not require energy from light.
- The location of the second stage of cellular respiration and is the name of a movie.
- The carbohydrate that is created at the end of photosynthesis.
- One of the high energy carrying molecules made in the Light Dependent stage.
- During the Photofinish lab you saw this product produced.
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- If a cellular process requires oxygen it can also be called a _____ process.
- In a perfect world, this is the total number of ATP that can be produced in C.R.
- Type of cells contain a lot of mitochondria.
- This type of cell can do both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
- High energy carrying molecule made in C.R. that starts with ‘N’.
- Stage in cellular respiration that also produces carbon dioxide.
- When viewing a chemical equation these are placed on the left side of the arrow.
- Nearly all organisms obtain energy from this directly or indirectly.
- In the first stage of cellular respiration, a large carbohydrate is broken down into this.
20 Clues: The currency of the cell. • Pigment that attracts sunlight. • Type of cells contain a lot of mitochondria. • Location where the Calvin Cycle takes place. • Multiple stacks of “pancakes” are also called this. • Stage in cellular respiration that produces the most ATP. • During the Photofinish lab you saw this product produced. • ...
Physics 2022-07-22
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- Double laureate
- Physics gang sign
- Truthful astronomer
- Funds Basic Research
- Neutrino oscillation matrix
- Bright AGN
- DUNE detector technology
- np
- Too few of these causes fires
- CUORE detector technology
- SU(5), e.g.
- Symbols used for wavefunctions
- Quarks, e.g.
- Supernova superluminal
- One of them is infinite for a parabola
- Will find Elysium
- First quasiparticle
- Student's first diagram
- Static solution to E-W equations
- Shattered in Super-K
- Multipole term for Dirac particles
- Namesake of Force Carriers
- Radical Left ML technique
- Aristotle determined force proportional to
- 6-12 intermolecular potential
- 690 nm
- Accelerating electron loss: Abbr.
- Geometric or Entropic?
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- 2000 eV A
- Briefly reported tachyonic neutrinos
- First Director of Fermilab
- Standard candles for galactic distances
- Ungodly Three Body Model
- Generalized velocity
- 3 to children
- Charge carriers effect
- Physicist's Polar Angle
- Incoherent Scattering
- E&M scattering by stratified spheres
- Conserved only in chemistry
- Number of Lorentz transforms in 5D
- Bovine cross-section unit
- Einstein's Nobel Prize
- Estimates; National Lab
- Catastrophe
- Less common cosmic ray
- Funds Basic Research
- Charged particles' turbulent journey
- Bongos
- Negative temperature necessity
- Coherent Scattering
- Theorem behind Feynman diagrams
- Isentropic then isochoric
- Nobel Prize 1986
- Plasma characteristic length
- Mother of symmetries
- Promising computing unit
57 Clues: np • Bongos • 690 nm • 2000 eV A • Bright AGN • SU(5), e.g. • Catastrophe • Quarks, e.g. • 3 to children • Double laureate • Nobel Prize 1986 • Physics gang sign • Will find Elysium • Truthful astronomer • First quasiparticle • Coherent Scattering • Funds Basic Research • Generalized velocity • Funds Basic Research • Shattered in Super-K • Mother of symmetries • Incoherent Scattering • Charge carriers effect • ...
Pre-Calculus Vocab 2024-05-22
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- a test for determining whether a graph is a function
- logb(M/N)=logb(M)-logb(N)
- a^2 = b^2 + c^2 – 2bc cosA
- the point of the max. or min. of a parabola
- |v|=√a^2 + b^2
- [cos(x) + isin(x)]^n = cos(nx) + isin(nx)
- an invisible straight line that approaches but never touches a point on a function
- a process for solving a system of equations by finding the x/y of one function and inputting that into the other
- a process for solving a system of equations by eliminating a variable that is equal in number but opposite in sign then add the functions and solve for the other variable
- (a + b) * n = ∑^n,r=0 nCr a^9n-r) * b^r
- logb(M^p)=plogb(M)
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- a^2 + b^2 = c^2
- y = a (x - h)^2 + k
- the possibilities for x values in a function
- logb(M*N)=logb(M)+lobb(N)
- a test for determining if the inverse of a function will also be a function
- SinA/a and SinB/b and SinC/c
- a fixed point on the interior of a parabola
- a rectangular array of numbers, variables, symbols, or expressions that are defined for the operations like subtraction, addition, and multiplications
- the possibilities for y values in a function
20 Clues: |v|=√a^2 + b^2 • a^2 + b^2 = c^2 • logb(M^p)=plogb(M) • y = a (x - h)^2 + k • logb(M/N)=logb(M)-logb(N) • logb(M*N)=logb(M)+lobb(N) • a^2 = b^2 + c^2 – 2bc cosA • SinA/a and SinB/b and SinC/c • (a + b) * n = ∑^n,r=0 nCr a^9n-r) * b^r • [cos(x) + isin(x)]^n = cos(nx) + isin(nx) • the point of the max. or min. of a parabola • a fixed point on the interior of a parabola • ...
Medical words 2023-09-21
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- a type of X-ray used to check blood vessels
- doctors who have extra education and training in preventing, diagnosing and treating heart conditions
- Pain in a joint.
- a person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums
- a graph showing the results of a pure-tone hearing test
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders
- Pain in a muscle or group of muscles
- a chronic digestive disease characterized by inflammation of the inner lining of the colon
- a record of muscle activity within the heart made by a cardiograph
- a condition of the skin in which it becomes red, swollen, and sore
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease
- any type of pain affecting the head, face, or neck
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- a slower than normal heart rate
- cancer that forms in epithelial tissue
- experts who can help to prevent, diagnose, and treat hearing and balance disorders for people of all ages
- inflammation of the inside lining of the heart chambers and heart valves
- a heart rate over 100 beats a minute
- A benign (noncancerous) tumor
- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted
- The inability to feel pain
20 Clues: Pain in a joint. • The inability to feel pain • A benign (noncancerous) tumor • a slower than normal heart rate • a heart rate over 100 beats a minute • Pain in a muscle or group of muscles • cancer that forms in epithelial tissue • a type of X-ray used to check blood vessels • any type of pain affecting the head, face, or neck • ...
Random Biology Revision 2022-05-18
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- Component of blood responsible for blood clotting
- Enzyme which breaks down protein
- Structural Protein found in hair and nails
- Cells involved in bone formation
- Enzyme found in Yeast cells
- Hormone required to control blood sugar levels
- Enzyme which has been trapped in a Gel or Matrix
- When cells move toward the egg as a result of a chemical signal sent out by the egg cell
- Tiny opening on the surface of the stem involved in exchange processes
- An element needed by plants to make chlorophyll
- A trace element
- Chemical used to test for reducing sugars
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- Where ultrafiltration occurs in the nephron
- A stage in mitosis where the chromosomes are aligned at the equator
- identifiying feature of phloem cells
- Takes place in the nucleus, 1st stage of protein synthesis
- Specialised cells which nourish the sperm in the seminiferous tubules
- Responsible for making ribsomes
- Where 2 organisms live in close association and at least 1 benefits
- Temperature at which an enzyme works best
- What kingdom do Amoeba belong?
- Hormone with controls the permeability of the collecting ducts to water
- treatment for fertility issues
- Substance needed to harden Alginate beads
- plant source of the enzyme Catalase
- Adaptation which involves blending into your environment
- Phase of exponential growth
- Scientists involved in DNA structure
28 Clues: A trace element • Enzyme found in Yeast cells • Phase of exponential growth • What kingdom do Amoeba belong? • treatment for fertility issues • Responsible for making ribsomes • Enzyme which breaks down protein • Cells involved in bone formation • plant source of the enzyme Catalase • identifiying feature of phloem cells • Scientists involved in DNA structure • ...
Skeletal System 2022-05-25
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- The part of the skeletal system that consists of the limbs and limb girdles
- The flat bone that articulates with the clavicles and the first seven pairs of ribs
- The process of bone formation
- Bone of skull that forms back of cranium
- the end of the vertebral column in humans and tailless apes
- bone marrow Cavity in the bone where red blood cells are produced
- Paired bone of skull that forms most or of the superior and lateral walls or the cranium on the side of the head
- Bone linking the scapula and sternum
- Bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- Bone of skull that forms forehead
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- Paired bones of skull that are over your temples
- Mature bone cells which are found in tiny cavities within the matrix
- Bone in the forearm running laterally where the radial pulse is felt
- type of bone tissue that is dense and looks smooth and homogeneous
- Type of bone tissue composed of small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space
- The part of the skeletal system that consists of the skull vertebral column thorax and sternum
- Lower jaw bone
- wedge-shaped bone consisting of five fused vertebrae forming the posterior part of the pelvis
- Spine Part of the spine where the ribs branch off of
- the upper part of the breastbone
20 Clues: Lower jaw bone • The process of bone formation • the upper part of the breastbone • Bone of skull that forms forehead • Bone linking the scapula and sternum • Bone of skull that forms back of cranium • Bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow • Paired bones of skull that are over your temples • Spine Part of the spine where the ribs branch off of • ...
Biotech Final 2023-05-15
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- linearize proteins or gives safety protocols
- example is mL to L
- the growth of bacteria in a controlled environment, most commonly through an agar based medium
- biotechnician assistant certification exam
- kills all living organisms
- describes what is in a container
- repeated, consequential dilutions
- moral quandaries in biotechnology
- renewable sources of fuel, think algae
- detailed set of procedures to ensure accuracy and precision
- details the process of RNA being turned into DNA
- light used to measure absorbance and requires standards
- insertion of foreign DNA
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- chromatography technique which uses a stationary phase with pores to exclude large molecules, separating and purifying molecules based on shape and size
- an algorithm that compares protein sequence and nucleotide sequences to database for identification
- the process of determining the function and structure of proteins.
- technique that separates specific proteins by size then transferring them to a membrane for antibody and protein detection
- 5.0 x 1.0^5
- 5.0M of stock to 100mL of 1.0M
- technique that separates DNA, RNA, or proteins based on charge and size through an electric gel matrix
- name for technique that uses light to magnify previously undetectable specimens
- organization that oversees workplace safety
- technique behind pregnancy tests
- cell wall determines if colorization occurs
- goggles, eye wash station, gloves, etc
- amplification of DNA sequence with applications in forensics
26 Clues: 5.0 x 1.0^5 • example is mL to L • insertion of foreign DNA • kills all living organisms • 5.0M of stock to 100mL of 1.0M • describes what is in a container • technique behind pregnancy tests • repeated, consequential dilutions • moral quandaries in biotechnology • renewable sources of fuel, think algae • goggles, eye wash station, gloves, etc • ...
bones and bone tissues 2023-09-28
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- what bones Make up the spine?
- what type of fracture is the result of twisting forces?
- what bone cell remodels, repairs, and dissolve bone?
- where in the bone it the site of hematopoiesis?
- what fracture is it if the bones are crushed;common in the vertebral column?
- What joints are those in which the articulating bones are connected to fibrous tissue?
- which bone cell young bone cells the secrete the organic substances of the matrix?
- what are the heads of the long bones?
- what type of bone movement is the internal rotation of the radiohumeral joint?
- What joints are best seen at the hip and shoulder?
- what type of bone is the flat bones and bones of the skull?
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- what bone that covers the frontal lobe?
- what type of fracture is it when the bone splinters, but the break is incomplete?
- what site in the bone stores fat in the adult?
- what is the spongy bone?
- what movement of the bone is moving away from the midline of the body?
- What movement of the bone is moving towards the midline of the body?
- what joint is freely movable?
- which bone cell found in or near the lacunae?
- the what skeleton is the principal supportive structure of the body?
- what type of bone is this ex: femur, phalanx?
21 Clues: what is the spongy bone? • what bones Make up the spine? • what joint is freely movable? • what are the heads of the long bones? • what bone that covers the frontal lobe? • which bone cell found in or near the lacunae? • what type of bone is this ex: femur, phalanx? • what site in the bone stores fat in the adult? • where in the bone it the site of hematopoiesis? • ...
Chapter 26 zoology 2025-05-09
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- system. blood circulates in the confines of tubular vessels.
- an iron-containing protein.
- is plasma from which the proteins involved in blood clotting have been removed.
- system. the heart pumps hemolymph out into the body cavity or at least through parts of the cavity.
- are elastic blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the organs and tissues of the body.
- originate in the bone marrow and colonize the lymphoid tissue,
- are the least numerous WBC
- is the circulating fluid of animals with an open circulatory system.
- When B cells are activated.
- are disk-shaped cell fragments that initiate blood clotting.
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- in bone marrow by a process called
- large vessels that carry blood from the body tissues to the heart.
- Formed by O2 and hemoglobin
- Blood contains a fluid matrix called?
- are phagocytic and ingest foreign proteins and immune complexes rather than bacteria
- most numerous blood vessels in an animals body
- system. specialized system in which a muscular, pumping heart moves the luid medium called either hemolymph or blood in a specific direction determined by the presence of unidirectional blood vessels.
- The coelomic fluid, hemolymph, or blood of most animals contains circulating cells called blood cells or?
- the most numerous of the white blood cells
- cavity. This cavity supplies nutrients for all body cells.
- are associated with and influenced by the thymus gland
21 Clues: are the least numerous WBC • an iron-containing protein. • Formed by O2 and hemoglobin • When B cells are activated. • in bone marrow by a process called • Blood contains a fluid matrix called? • the most numerous of the white blood cells • most numerous blood vessels in an animals body • are associated with and influenced by the thymus gland • ...
Cinema stars 2025-06-07
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- Chalamet – Star of Dune and Call Me by Your Name
- Bale – Played Batman in The Dark Knight trilogy
- Freeman – Known for his deep voice and Shawshank Redemption
- Roberts – America’s sweetheart in Pretty Woman
- Witherspoon – Legally Blonde lead
- Bullock – Star of The Blind Side and Gravity
- Gosling – Drove in Drive and sang in La La Land
- Downey Jr. – Billionaire genius in a metal suit
- Hathaway – Starred in Les Misérables and The Princess Diaries
- Portman – Played Padmé in Star Wars
- Jolie – Tomb Raider and humanitarian
- Davis – Emmy, Oscar, and Tony-winning powerhouse
- L. Jackson – Famous for saying “Hold on to your butts”
- Johansson – Black Widow in the MCU
- Pitt – Star of Fight Club and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
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- Depp – Captain Jack Sparrow
- Blanchett – Portrayed Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings
- Reeves – John Wick and The Matrix star
- Hemsworth – Wields Mjolnir as Thor
- Phoenix – Played a laughing villain in Joker
- Smith – Slapped and starred in Men in Black
- lStreep – Multiple Oscar winner, starred in The Devil Wears Prada
- Lawrence – Katniss in The Hunger Games
- Kidman – Australian actress in Moulin Rouge!
- Washington – Training Day Oscar winner
- Day-Lewis – Won 3 Oscars, starred in Lincoln
- Hanks – Played Forrest Gump and Captain Phillips
- DiCaprio – Drew Kate’s portrait in Titanic
- Damon – Jason Bourne himself
- Stone – Oscar winner for La La Land
30 Clues: Depp – Captain Jack Sparrow • Damon – Jason Bourne himself • Witherspoon – Legally Blonde lead • Hemsworth – Wields Mjolnir as Thor • Johansson – Black Widow in the MCU • Portman – Played Padmé in Star Wars • Stone – Oscar winner for La La Land • Jolie – Tomb Raider and humanitarian • Reeves – John Wick and The Matrix star • Lawrence – Katniss in The Hunger Games • ...
Relief Printmaking Vocabulary 2025-07-30
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- Print A faint second print pulled from the plate without re-inking.
- A roller used to apply ink evenly to the plate.
- The surface quality or visual pattern in a print.
- The areas that do not print (recessed or uninked).
- The image transferred from the plate to the paper.
- A test print used to check the design before printing a final edition.
- Pigment used for printmaking, often water- or oil-based.
- Printing A method using the same plate to print in layers, carving more each time.
- A single printed image from a plate.
- Involves using separate plates for different colors or design elements, printing each plate successively onto the same sheet of paper to build up a layered image. This often involves careful registration, ensuring accurate alignment of each layer.
- Applying ink to the plate with a brayer.
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- The raised areas that receive ink and print.
- Crisp outlines in the printed image.
- A printing technique where the raised surface holds the ink and transfers it to paper.
- A set of identical prints made from the same plate.
- Aligning the plate and paper for accurate placement.
- Rubbing the back of the paper to transfer the ink.
- A tool used to press the paper onto the inked plate.
- A raised surface; what prints in relief printmaking.
- The surface that carries the design (wood, linoleum, LEGO, etc.).
20 Clues: Crisp outlines in the printed image. • A single printed image from a plate. • Applying ink to the plate with a brayer. • The raised areas that receive ink and print. • A roller used to apply ink evenly to the plate. • The surface quality or visual pattern in a print. • The areas that do not print (recessed or uninked). • ...
Bröllop 2025-06-29
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- Inez middag när Anton är borta
- Detta har Kristina förklarat brudparet
- Det gjorde Anton och Inez sa ja, nu är vi här idag
- Där träffades Inez och Anton
- Här bygger paret mer än sin framtid
- Antons "äldsta vän"
- Om du idag ropar detta namn får du svar i samklang
- Denna plats där vi kan njuta av både bubbelglas och bubbelbad
- Här tog Anton sina första steg
- Antons officersgrad
- Tre röda betyder "jag älskar dig"
- En Viktor med detta namn skrev böcker. Festens namne förvaltar ringen
- Antons drömyrke
- En av fyra stora
- När festen fortsätter och magen börjar kurra bjuds det på...
- Brudparets favoritrestaurang
- Antons favorittjej
- Antons trogna pansarpartner
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- Paret kallar detta en "guilty pleasure" trots att den saknar socker
- Brudgummens pappa finns i denna offentliga sfär
- En sådan pryder nu, de båda lyckliga tu.
- Här gick brudparet i skolan
- Det sista ordet vi vill höra idag.
- Här svingar brudparet klubbor
- Dit går bröllopsresan
- Inez drömyrke
- En gäst som är bättre än Anton på golf
- Det kortaste men viktigaste svaret på hela dagen
- Inez favoritfilm där en fru försvinner, just på bröllopsdagen.
- Så heter parets bil
- Uniformerad svåger hittar man på...
- Kod, kappor och piller, om Anton får välja film.
- Namn på en kejsarfru, med kopplingar till bruden
- En väskbärare och rådgivare
34 Clues: Inez drömyrke • Antons drömyrke • En av fyra stora • Antons favorittjej • Antons "äldsta vän" • Antons officersgrad • Så heter parets bil • Dit går bröllopsresan • Här gick brudparet i skolan • En väskbärare och rådgivare • Antons trogna pansarpartner • Där träffades Inez och Anton • Brudparets favoritrestaurang • Här svingar brudparet klubbor • Inez middag när Anton är borta • ...
Skeletal System Terms 2025-09-12
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- Dense, hard bone tissue that forms the walls of the diaphysis and the outer layer of the epiphyses, providing strength
- Back of the head (base of skull)
- The neck
- Back of the knee
- Porous bone tissue found in the epiphyses and some other bones, containing red bone marrow
- Thigh
- Front of the knee (kneecap)
- Bone stem cells
- The cheek or mouth cavity
- Anterior surface of the elbow
- Eye socket (bony cavity)
- Groin
- Nose
- Region of the trunk inferior to the ribs
- Mouth
- Ankle region
- The hip
- Spinal column
- The armpit region
- The rounded end of a long bone
- Buttocks
- Supports, lubricates, and cushions joints by providing a resilient, low-friction surface that resists compression and tension
- The head
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- Abundant bone cells making up bone matrix
- Basin-like area between hip bones
- Upper arm, from shoulder to elbow
- The wrist
- Bone resorption cells
- The long, hollow shaft in the middle of a long bone.
- Base of the spine
- Bone reforming cells
- Navel region/ belly button
- Area of back near shoulder blades
- Fingers or toes
- Lower back
- Between neck and abdomen, aka chest
- Back of the elbow
- The heel of the foot
- Central part of chest
39 Clues: Nose • Thigh • Groin • Mouth • The hip • The neck • Buttocks • The head • The wrist • Lower back • Ankle region • Spinal column • Bone stem cells • Fingers or toes • Back of the knee • Base of the spine • Back of the elbow • The armpit region • Bone reforming cells • The heel of the foot • Bone resorption cells • Central part of chest • Eye socket (bony cavity) • The cheek or mouth cavity • Navel region/ belly button • ...
Sun Street 2025-11-09
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- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I distribute medication during the week"
- "One of my groups is called Orientation"
- "I serve hot breakfast on the weekends"
- "I bring donuts to my group"
- "One of my groups is called Family Empowerment"
- "I supervise the office overnight"
- "I'll take the group for a walk after Morning Meditation"
- " On most days I moderate Sharing & Caring"
- "One of my groups is called Thinking for a Change"
- "I'm an administrator that meets new residents"
- "I'm the link between residents and the office on weekday mornings"
- "I serve pizza on Sunday night"
- "I supervise your medical demands"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "One of my groups is called Anger Management"
- "I might take you to get your TB test results"
- How do we do it?
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- "On most days I moderate Morning Meditation"
- Find this motto on our colorful mural
- "My group is called Matrix Recovery"
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- One of 'The Four Basics'
- "I supervise the office after dinner"
- "I'm an example of a Social Model"
- "One of my groups is called Seeking Safety"
- "I'm an administrator that operates behind the scenes"
- "I might take your blood pressure after noon"
- "I serve breakfast and lunch during the week"
- "I'm the link between residents and the office on weekday afternoons"
- "I offer support and advice to the newest residents"
- "My group is called Life Skills"
32 Clues: How do we do it? • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • One of 'The Four Basics' • "I bring donuts to my group" • "I serve pizza on Sunday night" • "My group is called Life Skills" • "I supervise the office overnight" • "I'm an example of a Social Model" • "I supervise your medical demands" • "My group is called Matrix Recovery" • ...
ml 2025-12-02
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- Algorithm used to update weights during training
- The term for adjusting weight values using gradients
- When market or consumer behaviour changes, causing model accuracy to drop
- The final dataset used to evaluate general performance
- The subset of data used for hyperparameter tuning and early stopping
- One complete cycle through the training dataset
- Neural network element that receives weighted inputs
- A problem where a model fits too well to training data but performs poorly on new data
- The process of dividing data into training, validation, and testing subsets
- A computational model inspired by the human brain used for prediction and learning
- When a model is too simple and fails to capture business patterns
- Number of samples processed before weights are updated
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- When a trained model memorizes the training data too closely and performs poorly on the testing dataset
- Error resulting from overly simplistic models
- Function measuring how far predictions deviate from actuals
- The phenomenon where model performance worsens due to changes in market or business conditions
- Evaluation method that mitigates dependence on one specific train–test split
- Provides nonlinearity inside a neural network
- A matrix of pixel values fed into a neural model
- Input and output example pair used during training
- A plot comparing training and validation error across epochs
- Opposite of overfitting
- Error caused by overly complex models
- Popular activation function used in modern neural networks
- Direction of steepest descent during optimization
25 Clues: Opposite of overfitting • Error caused by overly complex models • Error resulting from overly simplistic models • Provides nonlinearity inside a neural network • One complete cycle through the training dataset • Algorithm used to update weights during training • A matrix of pixel values fed into a neural model • Direction of steepest descent during optimization • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2023-11-16
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- Membrane-enclosed organelle that is a system of sacs and tubes extending from the nuclear envelope. Smooth ER makes phospholipids, stores calcium, and has additional functions in some cells; ribosomes on the surface of rough ER make proteins.
- Rigid but permeable structure that surrounds the plasma membrane of some cells.
- Organelle that modifies proteins and lipids, then packages the finished products into vesicles.
- Membrane-enclosed organelle; different kinds store, transport, or break down their contents.
- Junction Cell Junction that forms a closable channel across the plasma membranes of adjoining animal cells.
- Protein Type of energy-using protein that interacts with cytoskeletal elements to move the cell's parts or the whole cell.
- This eukaryotic organelle specializes in producing ATP.
- Reinforcing cytoskeletal element that functions in cell movement; a fiber of actin subunits .
- Multifunctional network of membrane-enclosed organelles (endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, vesicles)
- Structure that connects a cell to another cell or to extracellular matrix
- In a cell a dense irregularly shaped region where ribosomal subunits are assembled.
- Community of microorganisms living within a shared mass of secreted slime.
- Small circle of DNA in some bacteria and archaea.
- Barrel-shaped organelle from which microtubules grow.
- Cell Junction that fastens together the plasma membrane of adjacent animal cells; collectively prevents fluids from leaking between the cells.
- Organelle of protein synthesis.
- Organelle of photosynthesis in the cells of plants and photosynthetic protists.
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- Viscous fluid enclosed by the nuclear envelope.
- Of a eukaryotic cell, organelle with a double membrane that holds the cell's DNA.
- Large, fluid-filled vesicle that isolates or breaks down waste, debris, toxins, or food.
- Enzyme-filled vesicle that breaks down cellular waste and debris
- Enzyme-filled vesicle that breaks down fatty acids, Amino acids, and toxic substances.
- Semifluid substance enclosed by a cell's plasma membrane.
- A relationship in which the volume of an object increases with the cube of the diameter, and the surface area increases with the square.
- Theory that all organisms consist of one or more cells, which are the basic unit of life; all cells come from division of pre-existing cells; and all cells pass hereditary material to offspring.
- Membrane that encloses a cell and separates it from the external environment.
- Cell Junction that fastens an animal cell to another cell, or to basement membrane. connect cytoskeletal elements inside the cell; Composed of adhesion proteins.
- Matrix (ECM) Complex mixture of cell secretions; it's composition and function vary by cell type.
- Long, slender cellular structure used for motility.
- Structure that carries out a specialized metabolic function inside a cell.
- Cytoskeletal element involved in movement; hollow filament of tubulin subunits.
- Of a bacterium or archaeon, region of cytoplasm where the DNA is concentrated.
- One of several types of double membranes organelles in plants and algal cells; for example, a chloroplast or amyloplast.
- Network of protein filaments that support, organize, and move eukaryotic cells and their internal structures.
34 Clues: Organelle of protein synthesis. • Viscous fluid enclosed by the nuclear envelope. • Small circle of DNA in some bacteria and archaea. • Long, slender cellular structure used for motility. • Barrel-shaped organelle from which microtubules grow. • This eukaryotic organelle specializes in producing ATP. • Semifluid substance enclosed by a cell's plasma membrane. • ...
GO - TO - GRANDEUR 2024-12-16
Across
- Name the fast-food chain that disrupted the market by adopting the Ansoff Matrix strategy of “Market Development” through delivery-only kitchens
- This strategy generates artificial demand by controlling supply and creating fear of missing out.
- It enables marketers to show relevant ads based on individual browsing patterns and preferences.
- Known for its focus on natural ingredients and direct-to-consumer sales, this brand aimed to empower self-confidence through its campaign “#AgelessBeauty”
- This sportswear brand collaborated with Lionel Messi to promote the ‘Impossible Is Nothing’ campaign.
- Matrix This business strategy tool maps products and markets into four categories: Market Penetration, Product Development, Market Development, and Diversification
- Effectively communicating innovative ideas and proposals in a competitive environment
- Building and maintaining a strong relationship with business tycoons from various industries
- This tool helps organizations identify key activities that create value for customers, from inbound logistics to after-sales services
- This brand used cultural messaging of “#DaagAccheHain” to promote the acceptance of imperfections.
- It allows marketers to show personalized advertisements based on users’ past interactions and search histories.
- This strategy involves limiting availability to increase perceived value and urgency among consumers.
- This social media platform pioneered the concept of ephemeral content with Stories disappearing after 24 hours, creating a sense of urgency and exclusivity.
- Thinking This framework assesses innovation opportunities based on Desirability, Feasibility, and Viability
- SDA Bocconi’s annual flagship case competition challenging strategic and creative thinking
- An energy-packed sponsor fueling ambitions at SDA Bocconi’s flagship case competition
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- This beverage company localized its Value Chain by using sugarcane sourced directly from Indian farmers
- Name the campaign where Dove featured unedited photos of real women to promote body positivity
- This technique highlights what sets a product apart from the competition by focusing on exclusive benefits.
- It ensures consistent messaging and customer experience across every interaction with a brand.
- Collaborating seamlessly within a group to solve complex business problems and achieve strategic goals
- This analysis tool divides consumers based on psychological traits, values, and lifestyles
- This framework helps marketers understand the stages a customer goes through, from learning about a product to becoming a loyal advocate.
- This Indian jewelry brand’s ‘Heera Hai Sada Ke Liye’ campaign focused on diamond sustainability and their commitment to ethically sourced materials and long-lasting quality.
- Name the framework that helps marketers map customer behaviors from Awareness to Purchase and Advocacy
- This brand adapts its product offerings and advertising campaigns to local tastes and preferences around the world.
- An online hub for individuals to access resources, get updates on upcoming events and fests, and connect with peers
- Known for disrupting the sleep industry with a unique selling proposition, this brand leveraged humor through its “100 Nights Free Trial” Campaign to build trust.
- It determines the effectiveness of an ad by showing how many users actually clicked on it after seeing it.
- Major global pharmaceutical company partnering with Ignite - The Marketing Event
30 Clues: Major global pharmaceutical company partnering with Ignite - The Marketing Event • Effectively communicating innovative ideas and proposals in a competitive environment • An energy-packed sponsor fueling ambitions at SDA Bocconi’s flagship case competition • This analysis tool divides consumers based on psychological traits, values, and lifestyles • ...
The Skeletal System 2013-02-20
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- A unit of bone containing central canal and matrix rings
- The Rings around the central canal and sites of lacunae
- Bones that consist of cancellous tissue enclosed within a thin layer of compact bone and erve various purposes in the body, such as protection of nervous tissue, affording multiple anchor points for skeletal muscle attachment, and maintaining pharynx and trachea support, and tongue attachment
- Bone marrow that is fat and is found at the ends of long bones in adults
- Type of bone tissue that is small needle-like pieces of bone and many open spaces
- Bones that are generally cube-shape, and contain mostly spongy bone. Example: Carpals Tarsals
- Mature bone cells
- The process of laying down new bone material by cells called osteoblasts
- The shaft of a long bone
- The various canals in bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone
- The end of a long bone that is originally separated from the main bone by a layer of cartilage but through the process of ossification it later becomes united to the main bone.
- Allows lengthwise growth of long bones during childhood
- The cavities containing osteocytes and are arranged in concentric rings
- Composed of 126 bones; Limbs (appendages) Pectoral girdle & Pelvic girdle
- Bones that are made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bonewith a flattened shape (not rounded) . Examples: the skull and ribs. They also have marrow, but not a bone marrow cavity.
- Bone marrow in children and some adult bones that is required for the formation of red blood
- Type of bone tissue that is homogeneous
- The dense fibrous membrane that covers the surface of bones except at the joints and serves as an attachment for muscles and tendons.
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- Important surface features that allow for the identification of the bone
- The bones that together comprise the skull and the vertebral column
- The thin layer of cells lining the medullary cavity of a bone.
- Bones that are typically longer than they are wide, have a shaft with heads at both ends and contain mostly compact bone. Examples: Femur Humerus
- Covers the ends of the bones
- The formation of blood or of blood cells in the living body
- Collagenous fibers that pass from the periosteum and are embedded in the outer circumferential and interstitial lamellae of bone
- The opening in the center of an osteon that carries blood vessels and nerves
- Any one of numerous small round bony masses embedded in certain tendons that may be subjected to compression and tension
- The destroying cells: Breaks down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calcium in response to parathyroid hormone
- Tiny canals that radiate from the central canal to lacunae and form a transport system connecting all bone cells to a nutrient supply
- The central cavity of bone shafts where red bone marrow and/or yellow bone marrow is stored
30 Clues: Mature bone cells • The shaft of a long bone • Covers the ends of the bones • Type of bone tissue that is homogeneous • The Rings around the central canal and sites of lacunae • Allows lengthwise growth of long bones during childhood • A unit of bone containing central canal and matrix rings • The formation of blood or of blood cells in the living body • ...
crossword 2014-08-22
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- the main part of a plant or animal body especially as distinguished from limbs and head.
- processing; In cognitive psychology, information processing is the term applied to the human thought process. The brain is considered to be roughly equivalent to a computer, providing the necessary hardware for the computational process to take place.
- component of a computer system that performs the basic operations.
- aCD containung computer data that cannot be altered.
- most important essential in a discussion or matter<missed the whole point of the joke>
- useed or associated with and usually contrasted with hardware.
- processing ;the production of typewrtten documents (as business letters)with automated and usually computerized typing and text-editing equipment.
- matrix printer; a printer that forms images of letters, numbers, etc., from a number of tiny dots.
- short piece or block placed horizontally in a wall under a beam to distribute its weight or pressure(over a door
- device for sensing recorded data (as in a bar code)<a supermarket scanner)
- a system of related units of weight.
- row keys; Home row keys definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation. Look it up now!
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- the programs and other operating information used by a computer
- left; The alignment of text or graphics up against one side or another of the page is called flush. Flush alignment is described as as flush-left or flush-right
- display generated by word processing or desktop publishing software that exactly reflects the appearance of the printed document.
- or information used usually to calculate,analyze,or plan something
- married man, husband , male gypsy, from sanskrit domba doma low caste male musician.
- The first sale of stock by a private company to the public. IPOs are often issued by smaller, younger companies seeking the capital to expand
- interval of time during which a sequence of a recurring succession of events or phenomens is completed <a 4-year cycle of growth and development>.
- amount of something that is produced by a person or thing
- distinguishing symbol(as a numeral or letter)written immediately above or above and to the right or left of another character.
- move by or as if by the propulsion of oars
- warship with a heavy beak at the prow for piercing an enemy ship.
- or opinions that help someone make a decision
- line that marks the outer limits of an object or figure.memorandun; an informal record; also; a eritten reminder.
- dot matrix printer to
- transparent slide with a line attached to slide rule.
- even or level, as with a surface; forming the same plane: The bottom of the window is flush with the floor. 2. having direct contact; being right next to; immediately
- Computer dictionary definition for what GWAM (Gross Words A Minute) means including related links, information, and terms
29 Clues: dot matrix printer to • a system of related units of weight. • move by or as if by the propulsion of oars • or opinions that help someone make a decision • aCD containung computer data that cannot be altered. • transparent slide with a line attached to slide rule. • amount of something that is produced by a person or thing • ...
Math 32 Project 3 2023-12-03
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- A cone in 3D space results in circular contours that are ______ spaced and concentric.
- The dot product gives the ________ of one vector onto another.
- The _____ matrix of a function is a 2x2 matrix containing the partial derivatives of the function.
- In finding the solutions to systems of differential equations, it’s important to find the eigenvalues, represented by the lowercase Greek letter _______.
- Stokes Theorem is the line integral of a vector field over a loop is equal to its ___ through the enclosed surface.
- For functions in multiple dimensions, if the graph of f “looks like” a ____ near a point, then f is differentiable at that point.
- The double integral is categorized as the ______ under the graph f(x,y).
- Assume that f and g have continuous first partial derivatives and that f (x, y) has an extremum at (x0, y0) subject to the constraint g(x, y) = 0. If ∇g(x0, y0) 6 = ~0, then there exists a number λ such that ∇f (x0, y0) = λ∇g(x0, y0). What does the λ represent?
- If f(x,y,z) has continuous ___ order partial derivatives, then curl(∇f)=0.
- Planes in the third dimension use the equation form z = mx + ny + b where m, n, and b are _____.
- Which coordinates are the simplest to write a circle in?
- A linear system is ___ if its state does remains bounded with time, is controllable if the input can be designed to take the system from any initial state to any final state, and is observable if its state can be recovered from its outputs.
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- What is this equation? ∮F•dr = ∫∫[(∂F2/∂x) - (∂F1/∂x)]dxdy
- The Jacobian ______ is used when making a change of variables when evaluating a multiple integral of a function over a region within its domain.
- If there is a function f such that ∇f = the vector field F, then F must be path ______.
- Movement in a vector field perpendicular to the vector field results in _____ work done.
- Parameterization of a curve is rewriting the singular function of two variables as two functions of ____ variable, often t.
- The partial derivative of a function f of two variables at a point (x0, y0) with respect to x is the _____ of the tangent line to the graph of f (x, y0) at the point x = x0.
- The ______ of a function, representing the steepness at any point, can be helpful in finding tangent planes.
- If f(x,y) approaches two different values for (x,y) → (a,b) along two different paths, the function is not ________.
- For z(x,y) where there exist two functions x(t) and y(t), finding dz/dt by the ___ rule is given by [(∂z/∂x)(dx/dt) + (∂z/∂y)(dy/dt)]
- OF CHANGE A directional derivative measures the ________ of a function f in an arbitrary direction.
- We can define the triple integral as the limit of the ___ of the product of the function times the volume of the rectangular solids.
- Divergence can be defined as _____ per unit volume.
24 Clues: Divergence can be defined as _____ per unit volume. • Which coordinates are the simplest to write a circle in? • What is this equation? ∮F•dr = ∫∫[(∂F2/∂x) - (∂F1/∂x)]dxdy • The dot product gives the ________ of one vector onto another. • The double integral is categorized as the ______ under the graph f(x,y). • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-07
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- gaining electrons
- the process that produces carbon dioxide and reduced electron carriers NADH and FADH2 in the mitochondrial matrix
- the pigment molecule that absorbs sunlight energy during photosynthesis
- can occur due to high or low pH or extremely high temperature
- the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ADP + P = ATP
- losing electrons; usually to oxygen or some other electron hungry atom
- the process of splitting water in the presence of light
- the space within the inner mitochondrial membrane where the oxidation of pyruvate and the krebs cycle occur
- is defined by a substance that creates OH- ions in water; the more OH- ions and lower amount of H+ ions, the higher the pH
- produced in animal muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- this is created as hydrogen ions are actively pumped across a membrane
- production of ATP from ADP in the presence of oxygen; occurs during ETC of cellular respiration
- this gas is produced primarily during the Krebs Cycle and used during the Calvin Cycle
- this is lowered by an enzyme and is the reason why the rate of the reaction increases.
- the final electron acceptor in the respiratory electron transport chain
- a measure of disorder
- the final product created after 6 molecues of carbon dioxde are fixed.
- type of inhibitor that blocks the active site
- this is the source of the oxygen released during photosynthesis
- the process bacteria use to create organic compounds in the absence of light
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- occur along the thylakoid membrane and create a small amount of ATP and electron carrier NADPH to be used in the Calvin Cycle
- produced in plants and yeast cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- discs within the chloroplasts where the light reactions occur
- the passive transport of ions across a membrane
- the process of splitting sugar in the cytoplasm during cellular respiration
- the reduced final electron acceptor created at the end of the photosynthetic ETC
- stacks of thylakoids
- the place where a substrate binds to an enzyme
- the site where noncompetitive inhibitors bind
- production of ATP from ADP in the presence of the sun; occurs during ETC of photosynthesis
- the process that converts light energy to stored chemical energy in the form of glucose
- requiring oxygen
- the process of creating ATP in the absence of oxygen
- is defined by a substance that creates H+ ions in water; the more H+ ions, the lower the pH
- the location of the Calvin Cycle
- these are passed along the transport chain, providing energy to pump hydrogen ions
- this occurs if organisms do not maintain a constant input of energy
- the complexes within the thylakoid membrane that contain various proteins and chlorophyll pigments
- in the absence of oxygen
- the three carbon compound that is formed as a result of glucose metabolism (glycolysis)
- the series of reactions that occur along the thylakoid and inner mitochondrial membranes
41 Clues: requiring oxygen • gaining electrons • stacks of thylakoids • a measure of disorder • in the absence of oxygen • the location of the Calvin Cycle • the site where noncompetitive inhibitors bind • type of inhibitor that blocks the active site • the place where a substrate binds to an enzyme • the passive transport of ions across a membrane • ...
Matrices 2021-12-13
Kino 2016-05-23
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- Wie heißt Brad Pitt's Frau mit Nachnamen?
- In welcher Science-Fiction Triologie spielt Keanu Reeves die Rolle des "Auserwählten" Neo?
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- Wie heißt der Sohn des Clownfisches Marlin, der im gleichnamigen Film gesucht wird?
- Johnny Depp spielt in diesem Film die Rolle des Captain Jack Sparrow (Flucht der ...)
4 Clues: Wie heißt Brad Pitt's Frau mit Nachnamen? • Wie heißt der Sohn des Clownfisches Marlin, der im gleichnamigen Film gesucht wird? • Johnny Depp spielt in diesem Film die Rolle des Captain Jack Sparrow (Flucht der ...) • In welcher Science-Fiction Triologie spielt Keanu Reeves die Rolle des "Auserwählten" Neo?
Kino 2016-05-23
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- In welcher Science-Fiction Triologie spielt Keanu Reeves die Rolle des "Auserwählten" Neo?
- Wie heißt Brad Pitt's Frau mit Nachnamen?
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- Wie heißt der Sohn des Clownfisches Marlin, der im gleichnamigen Film gesucht wird?
- Johnny Depp spielt in diesem Film die Rolle des Captain Jack Sparrow (Flucht der ...)
4 Clues: Wie heißt Brad Pitt's Frau mit Nachnamen? • Wie heißt der Sohn des Clownfisches Marlin, der im gleichnamigen Film gesucht wird? • Johnny Depp spielt in diesem Film die Rolle des Captain Jack Sparrow (Flucht der ...) • In welcher Science-Fiction Triologie spielt Keanu Reeves die Rolle des "Auserwählten" Neo?
SET2 CW 2022 2022-02-06
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- A triangular array of binomial coefficients is also known as ______’s Triangle
- A circular wire of radius 70cm is cut and bent into the form of a rectangle whose sides are in the ratio 6:5. The smaller side of the rectangle is _______.
- A ____ series represents an expansion of a function into a sum of terms that is infinite
- |log|x|| is not _________ at -1 and 1
- Curvature of a straight line
- ____ can be vertical, horizontal, or slanted lines that graphs can approach, but can never touch
- _____ Spheroid is a flattened sphere. In fact, this is the shape of the Earth!
- _____ is a line which is used in mathematics above a group of numbers or symbols to show that they should be grouped together
- Birthplace of Sir Ramanujan
- (3tanx-tan^3x)/(1-3tan^2x) is the _______ angle formula of tan.
- The concept of __________ has applications in logic, computer science, and math. It deals with infinite functions coming closer to a limit as a variable—or an argument when dealing with logic—that increases or decreases along with the number of terms in the series.
- ____ refers to a condition in which the variance of the residual term, or error term, in a regression model varies widely
- Euler's ____ function counts the number of positive integers less than n that are coprime to n
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- Type of matrix where |A|=0 is __________ matrix.
- The _____ function is one commonly used extension of the factorial function to complex numbers
- An expression containing one or more irrational roots of numbers, such as 2√3 + 3√2 + 6
- Diagrams used to depict the logical relations between sets
- A sequence beginning with a 0 and 1 whereby each number is the sum of the two numbers preceding it. "0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34..." is a
- Square root of -1 is
- They are not usually deemed to be important in their own right, they are smaller results which enable the proof of bigger results.
- A mathematical operation on two functions (f and g) that produces a third function that expresses how the shape of one is modified by the other.
- limit (x tends to 0) ((sinx + cos x)/x)-2=
- In a tournament 55 matches are played. If each team plays one match with every other team, the total number of teams is?
- ln (2.718)^7 is
- ____ is the line segment which goes from the centre of a regular polygon to the midpoint of one of its sides.
- The act of establishing a mathematical result using indisputable logic, rather than informal descriptive argument
- The curved surface area of a right circular cone is 160% more than the area of its base. If the total surface area of the cone is 13860 sq cm. What is the height(in cm ) of the cone?
- In how many ways can the letter of the word “SUCCESS” be arranged in such a way that the vowels always come together.
- Sum of the dots on opposite faces of a dice is always
- An obsolescent term which is used to announce to the reader an alternative method, or proof of a result
30 Clues: ln (2.718)^7 is • Square root of -1 is • Birthplace of Sir Ramanujan • Curvature of a straight line • |log|x|| is not _________ at -1 and 1 • limit (x tends to 0) ((sinx + cos x)/x)-2= • Type of matrix where |A|=0 is __________ matrix. • Sum of the dots on opposite faces of a dice is always • Diagrams used to depict the logical relations between sets • ...
Pre calculus 2024-05-10
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- A transformation in which a graph or geometric figure is moved to another location without any change in size or orientation
- the intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes
- how quickly something changes over time
- the graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs
- The function has different definitons for different parts of the domain
- the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the x-axis
- A matrix with equal numbers of rows and columns
- distance among two repeating points
- the name for a graph of the quadratic function
- multiplicity touch turn around
- function where each input has one unique output.
- a number signifying the result of a calculation or function
- a relation between a set of inputs having one output each
- X coordinate over the Y coordinate
- root function f(x)=Square root of x half of line
- geometrical figure formed when two rays meet at a common point called vertex
- the x coordinate
- the ray to which an angle opens
- The Y coordinate
- the height from the center line to the peak
- The smallest and largest values
- any function with an inverse will meet this requirement
- the slopes of the function are decreasing
- graph a graph in which all vertices have degree three.
- a value that doesn't change
- measures of triangles
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- the slopes of the function are increasing
- a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one math operation
- the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the y-axis
- A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular array
- one over tan
- that passes in the middle of max and min
- Any set of ordered pairs often described by an equation
- one over cos
- graph a curve called a parabola.
- a point on the curve in which the concavity changes
- the set of all possible inputs for the function
- Function A function that has y-axis symmetry
- formed by changing the sign between two terms in a binomial
- when the graph literally moves vertically, up or down
- inside changes that affect the input (x−) axis values and shift the function left or right
- an equation that holds true for all the values, even if you change the variables involved
- the difference between the highest values and lowest values in a given set of numbers
- graph a graphical representation that discusses the relationship between two or more quantities or things.
- value of a function that you can get very near to but you can never reach
- a line that is used to make or mark measurements
- multiplicity pass through
- A function is increasing if the inputs and outputs change in tandem in the same direction
- A directed line segment that has magnitude and direction
- one over sin
52 Clues: one over tan • one over cos • one over sin • the x coordinate • The Y coordinate • measures of triangles • multiplicity pass through • a value that doesn't change • multiplicity touch turn around • the ray to which an angle opens • The smallest and largest values • graph a curve called a parabola. • X coordinate over the Y coordinate • distance among two repeating points • ...
