matrix Crossword Puzzles
DA VINCI CODE 2.0 - ROUND 3 2025-04-04
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- This percussion instrument is played with both hands and is a key part of Carnatic music.
- A score matrix which indicates towards a person's credibility and helps lenders and investors to stay aware and cautious
- The cosmic background radiation left over from the Big Bang
- An obligatory contract that allows the buyer to by an asset at a specific price at a future date
- When one buyer holds the puppet strings, many sellers must dance to a dictated tune.
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- A predictive methodology which involves pooling quantitative data of the past to predict a variable's future dependent on it
- A fictional character who has more wardrobe changes than actual dialogue.
- A thought experiment where an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, testing the limits of limitless ability
- A video game that turned children into millionaires overnight by selling digital outfits.
- An indexation marvel, which involves different stocks of different companies pooled together, in which people can invest.
10 Clues: The cosmic background radiation left over from the Big Bang • A fictional character who has more wardrobe changes than actual dialogue. • When one buyer holds the puppet strings, many sellers must dance to a dictated tune. • This percussion instrument is played with both hands and is a key part of Carnatic music. • ...
Calculus pt.1 2025-08-12
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- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
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- not made up of or containing cells.
- also referred to as “tartar,” calculus is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin. • not made up of or containing cells. • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. • ...
FINAL ROUND - GRIDLOCK CHALLENGE 2025-01-17
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- The process of converting information into a secure format to prevent unauthorized access.
- A pioneer in open-source enterprise solutions, famous for its Linux distributions.
- A semiconductor company revolutionizing CPU and GPU design, often praised for innovation in high-performance computing.
- A James Cameron blockbuster set on Pandora, where humans use remotely controlled bodies to interact with the alien world.
- A popular, open-source code editor used by developers for writing and debugging software.
- A dystopian cyberpunk film where humans are unknowingly trapped in a simulated reality controlled by machines.
- A leader in networking technology, specializing in routers, switches, and cybersecurity. Founded in 1984.
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- A sandbox game where players build and explore.
- The brutal game in which participants must select a specific shape from a fragile piece of honeycomb candy without breaking it.
- 1980s puzzle game where geometric shapes fall into place
10 Clues: A sandbox game where players build and explore. • 1980s puzzle game where geometric shapes fall into place • A pioneer in open-source enterprise solutions, famous for its Linux distributions. • A popular, open-source code editor used by developers for writing and debugging software. • ...
Organizational Structures 2021-02-12
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- Occurs when a job is broken down into a number of steps which are each completed by a different individual
- Assumes customers in each department have a common set of problems and needs that can be met by having specialists for each
- Structure that groups employees with similar and related occupational specialities
- Authority between two supervisors
- Occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make the decisions
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- The principle in which an employee should have only one supervisor to whom he or she is responsible
- Systematic grouping of individuals which have been brought together to accomplish a common goal
- Structure that constructs divisions run by division managers or supervisors
- Organizations that have developed a capacity to continuously adapt and change because members take an active role in identifying and resolving work-place issues
- Sets an organization’s goals and objectives
- Structure that consists entirely of work groups and teams which perform an organization’s work behavior
- Laid back and undefined structures
- Employees that produce an organization’s goods and services
13 Clues: Authority between two supervisors • Laid back and undefined structures • Sets an organization’s goals and objectives • Employees that produce an organization’s goods and services • Structure that constructs divisions run by division managers or supervisors • Structure that groups employees with similar and related occupational specialities • ...
CHAPTER 10 VOCAB 2021-12-14
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- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- does not give off carbon dioxide; regenerates NAD+ so that glycolysis can continue
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convineint for the cell to use
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- series of electron carrier protiens that shuttle high energy electrons during ATP - generating reactions
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- a yellowish organic acid which occurs as an intermediate in many metabolic processes
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celcius
- process that requires oxygen
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- process that does not require oxygen
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrian
13 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • innermost compartment of the mitochondrian • compound used by cells to store and release energy • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • does not give off carbon dioxide; regenerates NAD+ so that glycolysis can continue • ...
PACS 1 2022-03-29
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- THE EXPOSURE_______IS THE RANGE OF EXPOSURE DIAGNOSTIC IMAGE VALUES THE IMAGE DETECTOR IS ABLE TO PRODUCE.
- INCREASES THE RECEPTOR EXPOSURE AND LOWERS CONTRAST BUT CONTRAST IS CONTROLLED BY SOFTWARE
- DOSE _____ IS THE USE OF AUTOMATIC RE-SCALING WITHOUT REGARD TO APPROPRIATE EXPOSURE AMOUNT.
- IMAGE ______ IS WHEN ANATOMY OR THE AREA OF INTEREST IS TOO LARGE TO FIT ON ONE CASSETTE, MULTIPLE IMAGES CAN BE COMBINED TOGETHER USING SOFTWARE.
- _________ RANGE IS THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT GRAY LEVELS OR BRIGHTNESS LEVELS THAT CAN BE REPRESENTED IN THE DISPLAYED DIGITAL IMAGE.
- THE VISIBLE DIFFERENCE ANY TWO SELECTED AREAS OF BRIGHTNESS LEVELS WITHIN THE DISPLAYED RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE
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- TAKES PLACE IN THE COMPUTER WHERE THE ALGORITHMS DETERMINE THE IMAGE HISTOGRAM (BEFORE ANYONE SEES THE IMAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE MONITOR
- HAPPENS IF THE IMAGE RECEPTOR IS GROSSLY OVEREXPOSED 4X, ANATOMICAL INFORMATION WILL BE LOST(BLACK AREAS)
- SMALLEST ELEMENT IN A DIGITAL IMAGE
- IT'S ANYTHING THAT INTERFERES WITH THE FORMATION OF THE IMAGE
- A SQUARE ARRANGEMENT OF NUMBERS IN COLUMNS AND ROWS
- EXPOSURE _________ EVALUATES THE TUBE APPROPRIATENESS OF RECEPTOR EXPOSURES
- ________MOTTLE OCCUR WHEN TOO LITTLE EXPOSURE IS USED.
13 Clues: SMALLEST ELEMENT IN A DIGITAL IMAGE • A SQUARE ARRANGEMENT OF NUMBERS IN COLUMNS AND ROWS • ________MOTTLE OCCUR WHEN TOO LITTLE EXPOSURE IS USED. • IT'S ANYTHING THAT INTERFERES WITH THE FORMATION OF THE IMAGE • EXPOSURE _________ EVALUATES THE TUBE APPROPRIATENESS OF RECEPTOR EXPOSURES • ...
Transdermal Drug Delivery System 2025-08-24
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- To stick or bond firmly to the skin, ensuring the patch remains in place for effective drug delivery.
- A method that does not break the skin or enter the body, offering painless drug delivery.
- A layer or agent that seals the skin to prevent moisture loss and enhance drug absorption.
- The skin’s ability to allow substances to pass through its layers.
- The carrier substance that holds and delivers the drug through the skin.
- A technique using ultrasound waves to temporarily increase skin permeability for drug delivery.
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- Describes a material with tiny pores that allow breathability while controlling drug release.
- The physical system or patch that facilitates drug delivery through the skin.
- The movement of the drug from the surface into deeper layers of the skin.
- The outermost protective layer of a transdermal patch that prevents drug loss and shields the system.
- A patch design where the drug is evenly dispersed throughout a single-layer matrix.
- The process of layering materials (e.g., drug, adhesive, backing) to form a complete transdermal system.
- Refers to experiments conducted outside a living organism, typically in lab settings.
13 Clues: The skin’s ability to allow substances to pass through its layers. • The carrier substance that holds and delivers the drug through the skin. • The movement of the drug from the surface into deeper layers of the skin. • The physical system or patch that facilitates drug delivery through the skin. • ...
suffix - Cyte 2020-04-04
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- is a young cell of the granulocytic series, occurring normally in bone marrow (can be found in circulating blood when caused by certain diseases)
- a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles
- a lymphocyte within the thymus gland
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- a cell specialized for the storage of fat, found in connective tissue.
- a star-shaped glial cell of the central nervous system.
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell.
7 Clues: a lymphocyte within the thymus gland • a star-shaped glial cell of the central nervous system. • a cell specialized for the storage of fat, found in connective tissue. • a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted • ...
Resource Management 2019-11-15
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- Acronym used to represent a type of Responsibility Assignment Matrix which depicts roles and responsibilities of individual team members.
- Hierarchical representation of resources by category and type.
- Teams, who don't spend time face-to-face but are part of the project remotely.
- A Calendar that identifies working days, identifies the working days, shifts, start and end of normal business hours, weekends, and public holidays to determine the availability of each resource.
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- Document that establishes the team values, agreements, and operating guidelines for the team.
- The process in project resource management knowledge area, in which you obtain team members, facilities, equipment, materials, supplies, and
- resources necessary to complete project work.
7 Clues: resources necessary to complete project work. • Hierarchical representation of resources by category and type. • Teams, who don't spend time face-to-face but are part of the project remotely. • Document that establishes the team values, agreements, and operating guidelines for the team. • ...
A"Cross" Data Science! 2021-09-13
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- A measure of spread derived from the squared difference between each value in a set and the mean and the number of observations in the set. [8]
- A type of machine learning model that groups data observations together without specifying a response variable. [12]
- The Exponential is a member of this two parameter continuous probability distribution family. [5]
- [blank]Forest. [6]
- If Input corresponds to “Feature” then Output corresponds to [blank]. [5]
- Developing a model that accurately predicts on a training set, but fails when trying to predict on a new set of data. [11]
- Repeatable sets of instructions which people or machines can use to process data. [9]
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- Hierarchical, Density-based, or Distribution-based [blank]. [10]
- A [blank] “Matrix” that data science engineers love, not sure about Neo 😊. [9]
- When the expected value of a statistic equals the parameter, it is considered [blank]. [8]
- Amazon’s 'People who bought this also bought…' is a [blank] algorithm. [14]
- The information that describes the properties of a data object. [8]
- The selection of a subset of observations from within a statistical population. [8]
13 Clues: [blank]Forest. [6] • Hierarchical, Density-based, or Distribution-based [blank]. [10] • The information that describes the properties of a data object. [8] • If Input corresponds to “Feature” then Output corresponds to [blank]. [5] • Amazon’s 'People who bought this also bought…' is a [blank] algorithm. [14] • ...
The Skeletal System 2021-06-10
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- dense fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension
- Is the connection made between bones in the body which link the skeletal system into a functional whole
- As one muscle contracts, the other relaxes.
- tough fibrous band of connective tissue that serves to support the internal organs and hold bones together in proper articulation at the joints.
- Is one of two major bone groups in the body.
- also called cortical bone, dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance
- It is a firm tissue but is softer and much more flexible than bone.
- bone It is highly vascularized and contains red bone marrow, spongy bone is usually located at the ends of the long bones
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- There are about 600 of these in the body
- the thick liquid that lubricates your joints and keeps them moving smoothly
- The soft, sponge-like tissue in the center of most bones.
- the framework that provides structure to the rest of the body
- Includes all the bones along the body's long axis.
13 Clues: There are about 600 of these in the body • As one muscle contracts, the other relaxes. • Is one of two major bone groups in the body. • Includes all the bones along the body's long axis. • The soft, sponge-like tissue in the center of most bones. • the framework that provides structure to the rest of the body • ...
Multivariable Calculus Crossword 2023-12-06
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- Another word for perpendicular.
- A ________ in R^n is a directed line segment characterized by its magnitude and direction
- An array of numbers (or vectors, or other objects). Typically m x n has m rows and n columns.
- R is the set of all _______ numbers.
- The ______ product of two vectors results in a scalar.
- The _______ is direction of steepest increase and is orthogonal to level sets.
- If we let f(x, y, z) be a function of 3 variables and let W be a region in R3. Then we may define a _______ integral of f over W.
- The _______ of F at vector a measures the local rotation of the field F at vector a.
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- This theorem relates line integrals to ordinary double integrals. In particular, we can use this theorem to compute area!
- Coordinates that are parameterized by θ and r.
- In _________-variable calculus, we study functions of f(x), whose graphs is y = f(x)= f(x)
- coordinates on R3 that are given by (r, θ, z).
- The derivative of f with respect to x that disregards all other variables.
13 Clues: Another word for perpendicular. • R is the set of all _______ numbers. • Coordinates that are parameterized by θ and r. • coordinates on R3 that are given by (r, θ, z). • The ______ product of two vectors results in a scalar. • The derivative of f with respect to x that disregards all other variables. • ...
Global Security Culture Program 2025-09-18
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- Zones The main content of the second activity.
- levels Security measure distributed based on job role
- The process by which all individuals and objects are screened going into and out of the Red Zone. - CICO
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- Force Open An alarm that will be triggered when someone opens a door without receiving "access granted" (green light)
- Zone Security Zone that inside building, out side secured data hallCustomer Data The MOST important asset within our Red Zone data hallBreakaway connector Safety mechanism to prevent choking/strangulation hazard
- Zone Security Zone that inside fence line, outside building
- Amazon data centers use the what system to securely manage physical keys, which can control access permissions and track key usage history.
- Risk Media Bin Keys belongs to which Key Risk Matrix.
8 Clues: Zones The main content of the second activity. • Risk Media Bin Keys belongs to which Key Risk Matrix. • levels Security measure distributed based on job role • Zone Security Zone that inside fence line, outside building • The process by which all individuals and objects are screened going into and out of the Red Zone. - CICO • ...
Josh, Linken and Seb's crossword 2015-09-17
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- the huge mass in the very centre of the Earth made mostly of iron and nickel. It is divided into an outer core and inner core
- sedimentary rock made of rounded pebbles held in together with a matrix
- a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock
- loose particles of rock or mineral that are the size of gravel larger than pebbles, but smaller than boulders
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- sudden release of energy built up in an area on the crust or upper
- a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches)
- the solid outermost part of the Earth. The crust is all the land you see and the land on the ocean bottom
- a solid in which the particles are arranged in a pattern to make shapes with flat surfaces
8 Clues: a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock • a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres (10 inches) • sudden release of energy built up in an area on the crust or upper • sedimentary rock made of rounded pebbles held in together with a matrix • a solid in which the particles are arranged in a pattern to make shapes with flat surfaces • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-04-19
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- A reaction in which a complex molecule is broken down to simpler ones, involving the addition of water
- A green pigment responsible for light capture in photosynthesis in algae and plants
- The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy
- A yellow, orange or red plant pigment used as an accessory pigment in photosynthesis
- The splitting of water using light energy
- The process by which bacteria uses energy from inorganic substances are used to make sugars
- A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells
- "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light
- An organism that can trap an inorganic carbon source using energy from light or from chemicals
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- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- A cycle of reactions in photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrate
- A pigment that is not essential to photosynthesis but which absorbs light of different wavelengths and passes the energy to chlorophyll a
- Adenine diphosphate
- A cluster of light-harvesting accessory pigments surrounding a primary pigment or reaction center
- The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food
- The matrix of chloroplast in which the light independent reactions photosynthesis occur
- photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes
17 Clues: Adenine diphosphate • photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes • The splitting of water using light energy • "Packets" of energy that travel in waves which compose light • The reaction which converts light energy into chemical energy • The product formed from photosynthesis which plants use as food • A pore in the epidermis of the leaf, bounded by two guard cells • ...
skeletal system review 2023-02-22
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- vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category of bone
- shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone
- made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells
- a medical specialty focusing on injuries and diseases affecting your musculoskeletal system
- the formation of new blood cells
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- a small bone that is commonly found embedded within a muscle or tendon near joint surfaces
- a joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate
- contains blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
- bone that protects internal organs
- dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells
- the shaft of a long bone
- a bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue
- hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans
- Tissue that gives strength and structure to bone
- a thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties
17 Clues: the shaft of a long bone • the formation of new blood cells • bone that protects internal organs • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue • Tissue that gives strength and structure to bone • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans • shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone • ...
Exam 1 Crossword 2022-08-31
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- / This complex pumps protons from the intermembrane space to the matrix to produce ATP during the ETC.
- / Enzymes are this kind of macromolecule
- / FADH2 is produced in this cycle during metabolism
- / This class of enzymes are involved in reactions in which phosphates are transferred from one molecule to another.
- / The organelle in which the aerobic stages of metabolism occur
- / This electron carrier drops off its electrons at complex 1 during the electron transport chain
- / The final electron acceptor in aerobic metabolism
- / The number that represents 100% of ATP is being derived from carbohydrate.
- / This enzyme is not involved in glycolysis if starting from glycogen.
- / Redox reactions are catalyzed by this type of enzyme
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- / The enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to Acetyl-CoA
- / The allosteric enzyme involved in the ATP-PCR system.
- / Stage 2 and 3 of carbohydrate metabolism take place in this part of the cell
- / This metric can be used to determine the ratio of carbs and fat that are being utilized for ATP production during exercise.
- / The phosphagen energy system lasts for approximately this long into exercise.
- The metabolic shift in substrate utilization as exercise increases
- / The electron carrier that is utilized in stage 1 and 2 of metabolism
- / the step in which the only redox reaction occurs in glycolysis
18 Clues: / Enzymes are this kind of macromolecule • / FADH2 is produced in this cycle during metabolism • / The final electron acceptor in aerobic metabolism • / Redox reactions are catalyzed by this type of enzyme • / The allosteric enzyme involved in the ATP-PCR system. • / The organelle in which the aerobic stages of metabolism occur • ...
Organisational Design Crossword 2025-10-15
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- the passing of authority further down the managerial hierarchy.
- the right to command and make decisions.
- people in the hierarchy who work under the control of a senior worker.
- the way authority and power is organised in an organisation.
- the duty to complete a task.
- the order or levels of responsibility in an organisation, from the lowest to the highest.
- removing layers of management from the hierarchy of an organisation.
- a type of business organisation where decision making is pushed down the chain of command and away from the centre of the organisation.
- a typical structure in project-based organisations.
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- a type of business organisation where major decisions are made at the centre or core of the organisation and then passed down the chain of command.
- a diagram that shows the different job roles in a business and how they relate to each other.
- the number of people a person is directly responsible for in a business.
- giving official authority to employees to make decisions and control their own work activities.
13 Clues: the duty to complete a task. • the right to command and make decisions. • a typical structure in project-based organisations. • the way authority and power is organised in an organisation. • the passing of authority further down the managerial hierarchy. • removing layers of management from the hierarchy of an organisation. • ...
Crossword 2023-08-08
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- (Hindi) An energetic song from the movie "Dhoom 3," featuring Katrina Kaif.
- (English) The Weeknd's song reflecting on emotional detachment.
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- (English) Post Malone's introspective track about the cyclical nature of relationships.
- (Hindi) An intense crime drama that adapts William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" set in Kashmir, where a young man seeks revenge for his father's disappearance.
- (English) The Wachowskis' groundbreaking science fiction saga about reality and simulation.
- (Hindi) An adrenaline-pumping action-thriller where a skilled thief and his gang challenge a persistent police officer to outwit them in a series of high-stakes heists.
6 Clues: (English) The Weeknd's song reflecting on emotional detachment. • (Hindi) An energetic song from the movie "Dhoom 3," featuring Katrina Kaif. • (English) Post Malone's introspective track about the cyclical nature of relationships. • (English) The Wachowskis' groundbreaking science fiction saga about reality and simulation. • ...
Products 2021-11-04
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- Biobrane® is a ___ dressing. [Biobrane Website/p1/¶1,2]
- Suprathel® is an ___ product. [Rahmanian-Schwarz 2011/p1343-1344/c1/¶1] [Suprathel Website/p1/¶1]
- Integra® Dermal Regeneration Template (DRT) includes both ___ and temporary components [Integra IFU/p1/¶1]
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- TransCyte® contains human dermal ___ grown on nylon mesh coated with silicon.[Vig 2017/p9/Table/p10/Table1]
- AlloDerm™ Regenerative Tissue Matrix (RTM) is a permanent ___ scaffold. [AlloDerm RTM IFU/p1/¶1] [AlloDerm Website/p1/c2/¶1]
- RECELL® is an ___, single layer product.[ReCell IFU/p4/¶A2] [Holmes 2019/p772/abs/¶1]
6 Clues: Biobrane® is a ___ dressing. [Biobrane Website/p1/¶1,2] • RECELL® is an ___, single layer product.[ReCell IFU/p4/¶A2] [Holmes 2019/p772/abs/¶1] • Suprathel® is an ___ product. [Rahmanian-Schwarz 2011/p1343-1344/c1/¶1] [Suprathel Website/p1/¶1] • Integra® Dermal Regeneration Template (DRT) includes both ___ and temporary components [Integra IFU/p1/¶1] • ...
Ch 9 vocab 2021-01-06
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- a cofactor central to metabolism. Found in all living cells
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- the process by which organisms use oxygen to turn fuel, such as fats and sugars, into chemical energy.
- the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water.
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- the main source of energy for cells and an important part of aerobic respiration.
- any organism that does not require oxygen for growth.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
- is the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells.
8 Clues: any organism that does not require oxygen for growth. • is the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells. • a cofactor central to metabolism. Found in all living cells • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • the main source of energy for cells and an important part of aerobic respiration. • ...
Lab Week 2025 Crossword 2025-04-18
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- Coagulation pathway that includes the Hageman factor, Plasma thromboplastin, and Christmas factor
- Waste product from digestion of protein and muscle tissue that is removed by kidneys
- Type of cast that is highly refractile with the appearance of oil droplets within the matrix
- Protein fragment from clot brake down
- Elevated during an allergic response
- Thyroid condition where TSH levels are elevated but T4/T3 levels are low
- Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery
- Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin
- Type of crystal indicative of metabolic issue with the appearance of a 'Wagon Wheel'
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- RBC inclusion containing DNA (nuclear remnants of chromosomes)
- Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage
- Enzyme present in skeletal muscle, myocardium and brain (high levels may be a sign of muscle damage)
- Type of cast formed between the juncture of the ascending loop of Henle and distal convoluted tubule of the urine track, comprised of only uromodulin protein, and are visually translucent
- AKA Thyrotropin, glycoprotein produced by the anterior pituitary gland
- Used to separate RBCs from plasma/serum
- Type of phagocytic WBC that makes 40-70% of the total WBC count in humans
- Largest of the WBC types
- Blood disorder with group of inherited genetic mutations that effects the globin protein
- Appear on Wright stained smears as red/violet strands in the shape of figure eights, rings or the letter B
19 Clues: Largest of the WBC types • Elevated during an allergic response • Protein fragment from clot brake down • Used to separate RBCs from plasma/serum • Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage • Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin • Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery • ...
Nail anatomy and pathology 2025-09-19
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- the uppermost layer of the epidermis
- reference manager provided by the university
- the popstar with an abundance of overactive melanocytes in her epidermis
- technical term for the part of the nail unit that also goes by the name of a famous chocolate orange
- the structure within the nail unit that surrounds and protects the matrix
- the spooky sounding medical term for ingrown nails
- the process journal papers undergo to ensure their quality
- the skin under the free edge of the nail that is high in white blood cells
- the layer of the dermis with a net-like structure
- the structure in the skin that is extra wiggly on the palms and plantar skin
- the 'bricks' in the 'bricks and mortar' of the SC
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- a nail symptom associated with psoriasis
- a collection of dead skin in the sulcus, often removed with a blacks file
- american college that lends its name to salford preferred referencing format
- a separation of the nail from the nail bed (not nail avulsion)
- the technical term for a nail deformity and thickening disorder associated with neglect of foot care
- a transverse line in a single or multiple nails resulting from temporary cessation in nail growth following trauma
- finger or toe?
- technical term for the grooves either side of the nail
19 Clues: finger or toe? • the uppermost layer of the epidermis • a nail symptom associated with psoriasis • reference manager provided by the university • the layer of the dermis with a net-like structure • the 'bricks' in the 'bricks and mortar' of the SC • the spooky sounding medical term for ingrown nails • technical term for the grooves either side of the nail • ...
Metabolism, Enzymes, and Cellular Respiration Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-27
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- Subunit protein used in fibroblasts
- Type of inhibitor that inhibits an enzyme's catalytic activity by blocking the active site
- Powers most cellular work and provides the energy to drive biosynthetic reactions
- Type of inhibitor that inhibits activity by binding to a site on the enzyme that isn’t the active site
- Occurs in the cytosol and produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvate molecules
- The process whereby cells use oxygen to convert food molecules into carbon dioxide and water
- Play a large role in muscle contraction
- Serve a structural, reinforcing role in cells, providing toughness and flexibility in whole assemblies of cells
- The synthesis of complex biomolecules and requires an input of energy
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- A region on an enzyme that binds to a protein or other substance during a reaction
- The substance on which an enzyme acts on
- Cellular respiration occurs here
- Move chromosomes during cell division
- Subunit protein for intermediate filaments (IFs) in epithelial cells
- Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and produces NADH and FADH2 molecules
- The breakdown of complex biomolecules to form simpler ones and releases energy
- A carrier of high energy electrons
- The process whereby cellular molecules are sequentially either synthesized or degraded
- A substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction
19 Clues: Cellular respiration occurs here • A carrier of high energy electrons • Subunit protein used in fibroblasts • Move chromosomes during cell division • Play a large role in muscle contraction • The substance on which an enzyme acts on • Subunit protein for intermediate filaments (IFs) in epithelial cells • ...
Basic Components Revision Crossword 2023-10-13
Across
- A type of electron microscope used to produce cross-sections of samples
- A compact collection of membrane sacs that modifies and packages proteins (two words)
- The interior fluid of mitochondria
- A carbohydrate used to make up plant cell walls
- The fluid found inside chloroplasts
- A type of staining that allows you to distinguish between two types of organisms
- A network of membranes that is responsible for the production, storage and transport of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids (two words)
- The ability to see individual objects as separate entities
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- A piece of equipment used to calibrate microscope that is not attached to the eyepiece lens (two words)
- A flattened sac found within the chloroplast
- A cell organelle responsible for protein synthesis
- A structure that is produced through the preparation of a slide and not a part of the sample
- A property of light that determines its resolution
- The double membrane of the nucleus (two words)
- An organelle found in plant cells that is the site of photosynthesis
- A membranous sac that are used to transport molecules around and out of cells
- A type of electron microscope used to produce 3D images
- The folded structures found within mitochondria
- An organelle found inside plant cells that allows plant tissues to maintain a rigid framework through the absorption of water
19 Clues: The interior fluid of mitochondria • The fluid found inside chloroplasts • A flattened sac found within the chloroplast • The double membrane of the nucleus (two words) • A carbohydrate used to make up plant cell walls • The folded structures found within mitochondria • A cell organelle responsible for protein synthesis • ...
Art 2023-06-13
Across
- - An artist who specializes in creating sculptures.
- - A stand used to hold a canvas or other artwork while it's being created.
- - An artwork made by arranging small colored pieces (tiles, glass, etc.) into a pattern or picture.
- - The process of creating artworks by transferring ink from a matrix onto paper or another surface.
- - The art of creating images using pencils, pens, or markers.
- - A quick, rough drawing used as a preliminary study for a finished artwork.
- - An artwork made by assembling various materials like paper, fabric, and photographs.
- - A malleable material used for sculpting and pottery.
- - The art of creating three-dimensional objects using materials like clay or stone.
- - The art of beautiful writing, often using special pens and brushes.
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- - A soft, pastel-like drawing tool used on blackboards or sidewalks.
- - The art of creating objects from clay, often shaped on a pottery wheel.
- - An instrument used for applying paint to a surface.
- - A surface used for painting, typically made of woven fabric.
- - The art of creating images using brushes and paint.
- - Art that does not represent recognizable objects or figures.
- - A flat surface used for mixing and holding paint colors.
- - The art of creating three-dimensional objects using materials like clay or stone.
- - A painting or drawing that captures the likeness of a person.
- - Different hues used in art to create visual interest and convey emotions.
20 Clues: - An artist who specializes in creating sculptures. • - An instrument used for applying paint to a surface. • - The art of creating images using brushes and paint. • - A malleable material used for sculpting and pottery. • - A flat surface used for mixing and holding paint colors. • - The art of creating images using pencils, pens, or markers. • ...
Hsrmon's process strategy matrix 2023-05-23
linear algebra 2021-11-21
linear algebra 2021-11-21
aerobic respiration 2017-02-20
What's this? 2023-12-20
3 Clues: Cybertronian Commander and Matrix Bearer • Artistic creation on canvas, requiring brushes and pigments • Principal, first in command, and mathematically significantan
Movies starring Keanu Reeves 2023-05-15
Across
- A famous Pixar animation film about toys where Reeves played as Duke Caboom in 2019
- A film in 1994 where a public bus is armed with a bomb
- A film series since 2014 where Reeves plays as a lethal assassin fighting off multiple bad guys
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- An animation film of an iconic Nickelodeon character where Reeves made an appearance in 2020
- A science fiction action film made in 1999 where humans live in a simulation
5 Clues: A film in 1994 where a public bus is armed with a bomb • A science fiction action film made in 1999 where humans live in a simulation • A famous Pixar animation film about toys where Reeves played as Duke Caboom in 2019 • An animation film of an iconic Nickelodeon character where Reeves made an appearance in 2020 • ...
Respiration (Link reaction) 2024-03-05
Across
- What is formed in the link reaction that enters the Krebs cycle?
- Where in the cell does the link reaction take place?
- Other than pyruvate what is the other reactant used in the link reaction?
- How many NADH are produced in the link reaction and brought to the ETC?
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- What chemical process prepares pyruvate molecules for entry into the Krebs cycle by converting them into acetyl-CoA while releasing CO2 as a waste product?
5 Clues: Where in the cell does the link reaction take place? • What is formed in the link reaction that enters the Krebs cycle? • How many NADH are produced in the link reaction and brought to the ETC? • Other than pyruvate what is the other reactant used in the link reaction? • ...
Intermediate step + Krebs Cycle 2023-11-07
MAT401 Crossword 2025-09-19
Across
- A list, typically generated according to a pattern, which can be described explicitly or recursively.
- For curves defined by a focus and a directrix, this nonnegative number determines the shape of the curve. It is the distance to the focus divided by the distance to the directrix, measured from any point on the curve.
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- Ellipses and hyperbolas have two such lines; a parabola has only one.
- This is a rectangular array of numbers.
- Ellipses and hyperbolas have two such points; a parabola has only one.
- Something with magnitude and direction.
6 Clues: This is a rectangular array of numbers. • Something with magnitude and direction. • Ellipses and hyperbolas have two such lines; a parabola has only one. • Ellipses and hyperbolas have two such points; a parabola has only one. • A list, typically generated according to a pattern, which can be described explicitly or recursively. • ...
Christmas Compliance Crossword 2021-12-02
Across
- There is no modern slavery in Australia. True or False?
- Do this with controls on an ongoing basis to ensure that their implementation is effective
- Regular and open communication is essential to fostering a positive compliance _
- Risk and Compliance _ . An open and informal forum to collaborate and share on all things related to risk and compliance
- Occurs when there is an actual or potential non-compliance (2 words)
- At EQL, we aspire to create an organisational culture where all staff feel confident to speak up about potential wrongdoing. True or False?
- Conforming to a rule i.e. policy, standard or law
- Moral principles and values that guide a person
- Where can you 100% anonymously report suspected or actual misconduct (2 words)
- Compliance obligations can be mandatory or _
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- What you call issues that may indicate an underlying problem with control systems
- What you must stay on top of to ensure EQL remains compliant (2 words)
- The Policy that sets the standards expected of all persons working with EQL (3 words)
- Another name for breach
- Circumstances where an employee’s private interests, or duties to another organisation, are inconsistent with, or diverge from, the employee’s duties to EQL (3 words)
- Risk Evaluation _
- Non-compliances should be immediately _
- Who has responsibility and accountability for satisfying compliance obligations in their day-to-day activities
- Unacceptable or improper behaviour by an employee
19 Clues: Risk Evaluation _ • Another name for breach • Non-compliances should be immediately _ • Compliance obligations can be mandatory or _ • Moral principles and values that guide a person • Unacceptable or improper behaviour by an employee • Conforming to a rule i.e. policy, standard or law • There is no modern slavery in Australia. True or False? • ...
Electrical Review Game 2022-02-10
Across
- Looking forward from the back of the ship, the left side of the ship
- On submarine drawings, What view is the side view?
- What lines are marked AMA and BMA on the grid reference system?
- Looking forward from the back of the ship, the right side of the Ship
- Where is the PPE Matrix located?
- You must ensure you use a ladder with the correct rating based on your what?
- What is the #1 priority at Electric Boat?
- On submarine drawings, What view is looking directly down onto the top of the boat?
- What is the acronym for the document used to identify hazardous material?
- What is the word for the perspective that runs stern-to-bow?
- What must you always maintain when working on a ladder?
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- What is the most common injury at Electric Boat?
- Back of Ship
- The imaginary straight line running through the center of the ship in the fore and aft direction
- What is the word for the perspective that runs bow-to-stern?
- On submarine drawings, What view is the end view?
- Front of Ship
- What tool has 10 amps, or above, of electrical current effect on your body?
- What are the imaginary lines that run parrallel to the vertical centerline and run the full length of the ship?
19 Clues: Back of Ship • Front of Ship • Where is the PPE Matrix located? • What is the #1 priority at Electric Boat? • What is the most common injury at Electric Boat? • On submarine drawings, What view is the end view? • On submarine drawings, What view is the side view? • What must you always maintain when working on a ladder? • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-18
Across
- Coagulation pathway that includes the Hageman factor, Plasma thromboplastin, and Christmas factor
- Waste product from digestion of protein and muscle tissue that is removed by kidneys
- Type of cast that is highly refractile with the appearance of oil droplets within the matrix
- Protein fragment from clot brake down
- Elevated during an allergic response
- Thyroid condition where TSH levels are elevated but T4/T3 levels are low
- Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery
- Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin
- Type of crystal indicative of metabolic issue with the appearance of a 'Wagon Wheel'
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- RBC inclusion containing DNA (nuclear remnants of chromosomes)
- Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage
- Enzyme present in skeletal muscle, myocardium and brain (high levels may be a sign of muscle damage)
- Type of cast formed between the juncture of the ascending loop of Henle and distal convoluted tubule of the urine track, comprised of only uromodulin protein, and are visually translucent
- AKA Thyrotropin, glycoprotein produced by the anterior pituitary gland
- Used to separate RBCs from plasma/serum
- Type of phagocytic WBC that makes 40-70% of the total WBC count in humans
- Largest of the WBC types
- Blood disorder with group of inherited genetic mutations that effects the globin protein
- Appear on Wright stained smears as red/violet strands in the shape of figure eights, rings or the letter B
19 Clues: Largest of the WBC types • Elevated during an allergic response • Protein fragment from clot brake down • Used to separate RBCs from plasma/serum • Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage • Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin • Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR MICROBIOLOGY 2025-11-29
Across
- Valve deformity caused by immune-mediated commissural fusion (1 word)
- Polysaccharide enhancing colonization on platelet-fibrin layers (1 word)
- Pathogen capable of invading intact endothelium, causing the most rapid valve destruction (2 words)
- Painful immune-complex cutaneous lesions in subacute IE (2 words)
- Microbial motifs (e.g., LPS, lipoteichoic acid) recognized by TLRs (1 word)
- Slow-growing Gram-negative bacilli group requiring CO₂-rich conditions (1 word)
- Spirochete causing fluctuating AV block during Lyme carditis (2 words)
- Surface molecules enabling pathogens to bind matrix proteins like fibronectin and collagen (1 word)
- Structure requiring endothelial micro-ulceration before colonization can occur (1 word)
- Pain of pericarditis due to irritation of parietal pericardial somatic fibers (3 words)
- Agent of culture-negative IE; survives inside acidified phagolysosomes (2 words)
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- Microembolic erythematous macules found on palms and soles (2 words)
- Gram-negative rod driving septic shock via massive TNF-α/IL-1 surge (2 words)
- Oral flora species whose extracellular polysaccharides aid adhesion to fibrin-platelet deposits (2 words)
- Bacterium whose exotoxin blocks EF-2, leading to myocarditis (2 words)
- Enterovirus that uses the CAR receptor to enter cardiomyocytes (1 word)
- Autoimmune disease where antibodies cross-react with cardiac myosin and laminin (2 words)
- Multilayered microbial barrier reducing antimicrobial penetration on prosthetic valves (1 word)
- Valve infection begins when this normally non-thrombogenic surface loses integrity (1 word)
19 Clues: Painful immune-complex cutaneous lesions in subacute IE (2 words) • Microembolic erythematous macules found on palms and soles (2 words) • Valve deformity caused by immune-mediated commissural fusion (1 word) • Bacterium whose exotoxin blocks EF-2, leading to myocarditis (2 words) • Spirochete causing fluctuating AV block during Lyme carditis (2 words) • ...
Fossil menu 2016-05-17
Across
- The geological process in which sediment and rocks are added to a landform or landmass
- film: An organism outline of a fossil
- The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism
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- fossils: A fossil of a foot print, trail, burrow or other trace of an animal rather than of the animal itself
- mountain: Formed by the movement of large crustal blocks when forces in the earth's crust pull it apart
- fossil: A fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the state in which it is found
- of superposition : The net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimulus
- A hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic shape
8 Clues: film: An organism outline of a fossil • The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism • The geological process in which sediment and rocks are added to a landform or landmass • fossil: A fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the state in which it is found • ...
org struc 2022-10-31
Across
- Bezos suggests a flat organizational structure that can make quick decisions, in what has come to be known as ___________.
- organizational structure has very few levels of management between company owners and the staff.
- organizational structure is one example of a vertical structure where work is divided into departments by specialization.
- organizational structure shifts the decision-making authority to lower levels, usually due to the large size of the business.
- are typically mapped out in an organizational chart for a visual representation of the accountability structure.
Down
- refers to who gives permission to whom on the job
- organizational structure is a hybrid of the functional and divisional structures.
- organizational structure is also a vertical structure but the work is divided by geographic region or by the product being produced.
8 Clues: refers to who gives permission to whom on the job • organizational structure is a hybrid of the functional and divisional structures. • organizational structure has very few levels of management between company owners and the staff. • are typically mapped out in an organizational chart for a visual representation of the accountability structure. • ...
Nail Disorders and Diseases 2021-11-09
Across
- finger, redness, pain, swelling or pus: must be referred to physician.
- inflammation of the matrix and shedding of the nail.
- fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
- spots, whitish discoloration of the nails.
- nails, dark purplish spots, usually due to physical jury.
- Bitten nails.
- bacterial inflammation of the issues around the nail plate, causing pus, swelling and redness.
- psoriasis, nail surface pitting, roughness, onycholsis and bed discolorations.
Down
- nails, nails turn a variety of colors, may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder or poor blood circulation.
- nails, a form of dramatically increased nail curvature.
- separation of the nail plate and bed, often due to physical injury or allergic reactions.
- separation and falling off of a nail from the nail bed.
- ingrown nails
- pedis, red itchy patches of skin on the bottom of feet and\or in between the toes.
- lines, depressions running across the width of the nail plate.
- nails, noticeably thin, white plate, more flexible than normal, usually caused by improper diet, hereditary factors, internal disease.
- granuloma, serve inflammation of the nail, in which a lump of red tissues grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.
- damaged skin attached to the living skin around the nail plate (often on the eponychium) becomes split or torn.
- significant darkening of the fingernails or toenails.
19 Clues: ingrown nails • Bitten nails. • spots, whitish discoloration of the nails. • fungal infection of the natural nail plate. • inflammation of the matrix and shedding of the nail. • significant darkening of the fingernails or toenails. • nails, a form of dramatically increased nail curvature. • separation and falling off of a nail from the nail bed. • ...
Cnidaria Crossword 2024-09-22
Across
- The sessile, vase-shaped body form for cnidarians.
- The extracellular matrix that acts as a glue between the epidermis and gastrodermis.
- The class of cnidarians known as the "true jellies."
- The class of cnidarians known as the "box jellies."
- Interconnected nerves that are evenly spaced out that act as the cnidarian's nervous system.
- The inner chamber of the cnidarian that acts as a "stomach."
- The class of cnidarians that contains the hydras and siphonophores.
- A type of asexual reproduction where the cnidarian splits into two even halves that grow into their own individual.
- The name of the phylum that contains the sea jellies, sea anemones, corals, hydra, and siphonophores.
- The free-floating, bell-shaped body form for cnidarians.
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- The class of cnidarians that contains sea anemones and corals.
- The outer layer of skin-like cells that protect the cnidarian.
- The inner layer of cells inside the cnidarian.
- The organelle that has a coiled filament that can rapidly shoot out to inject a venomous barb into other organisms.
- A type of asexual reproduction where the bud of a polyp develops into a medusa.
- The larva that develops from the fertilized egg of a cnidarian.
- A type of asexual reproduction where a piece of the cnidarian detaches from the parent cnidarian.
- The structure that anchors polyps to their substrate.
- The cell type that is responsible for stinging other organisms.
19 Clues: The inner layer of cells inside the cnidarian. • The sessile, vase-shaped body form for cnidarians. • The class of cnidarians known as the "box jellies." • The class of cnidarians known as the "true jellies." • The structure that anchors polyps to their substrate. • The free-floating, bell-shaped body form for cnidarians. • ...
Lab Week 2.0 2025-04-23
Across
- Protein fragment from clot brake down
- Enzyme present in skeletal muscle, myocardium and brain (high levels may be a sign of muscle damage)
- RBC inclusion containing DNA (nuclear remnants of chromosomes)
- Largest of the WBC types
- Type of phagocytic WBC that makes 40-70% of the total WBC count in humans
- Thyroid condition where TSH levels are elevated but T4/T3 levels are low
- Waste product from digestion of protein and muscle tissue that is removed by kidneys
- Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery
- Appear on Wright stained smears as red/violet strands in the shape of figure eights, rings or the letter B
- Type of cast formed between the juncture of the ascending loop of Henle and distal convoluted tubule of the urine track, comprised of only uromodulin protein, and are visually translucent
Down
- AKA Thyrotropin, glycoprotein produced by the anterior pituitary gland
- Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin
- Used to separate RBCs from plasma/serum
- Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage
- Blood disorder with group of inherited genetic mutations that effects the globin protein
- Elevated during an allergic response
- Coagulation pathway that includes the Hageman factor, Plasma thromboplastin, and Christmas factor
- Type of cast that is highly refractile with the appearance of oil droplets within the matrix
- Type of crystal indicative of metabolic issue with the appearance of a 'Wagon Wheel'
19 Clues: Largest of the WBC types • Elevated during an allergic response • Protein fragment from clot brake down • Used to separate RBCs from plasma/serum • Test used to monitor myocardial cell damage • Immunoglobulin-like serum protein that binds hemoglobin • Protein contained in RBCs responsible for oxygen delivery • ...
FS'19 Innovation Crossword Quiz 2019-07-10
Across
- This is a programming language that was designed for easy manipulation of data strings. It was developed in 1959 by John McCarthy and is still commonly used today in artificial intelligence (AI) programming.
- Motto of Accenture India for Innovation Week to be held in July'19
- Accenture has expanded its innovation hub with a new flagship “ Cyber Fusion Center ” in
- This year we celebrate __ years of innovation at Accenture Labs
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- Where is Accenture’s innovation hub in china?
- Which multinational company is Named Overall Leader in Everest Group PEAK Matrix Report for Application Modernization Services?
6 Clues: Where is Accenture’s innovation hub in china? • This year we celebrate __ years of innovation at Accenture Labs • Motto of Accenture India for Innovation Week to be held in July'19 • Accenture has expanded its innovation hub with a new flagship “ Cyber Fusion Center ” in • ...
PSD 2025-07-10
Across
- “A specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound step that helps you reach a larger aspiration.”
- “This is the ongoing tracking process of a project—the heartbeat that checks progress day by day.”
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- “This is your planned financial allocation that outlines how funds are distributed for each project activity.”
- “A long-term aspiration or the big picture you aim to achieve.”
- “The final judgment that assesses whether you reached the intended outcomes at the end of a project.”
- “An organized table or framework used to distribute and manage project funds and responsibilities.”
6 Clues: “A long-term aspiration or the big picture you aim to achieve.” • “This is the ongoing tracking process of a project—the heartbeat that checks progress day by day.” • “An organized table or framework used to distribute and manage project funds and responsibilities.” • ...
Final Exam Review 2021-05-06
Across
- What type of exception does not need to be explicitly handled and is not checked at compile time
- initializes the state of a new object
- keyword used to reference parent class
- The concept of building an object with new capabilities out of an existing object with necessary fundamentals
- Improves the efficiency of expensive operations like reading from a device
- allows a type or method to operate on objects of various types; provides compile-time safety
- A graph search algorithm that finds a path, if one exists between a start and a finish node
- method used to block a thread from ending until the thread joining on it finishes
- like a class, but only contain method signatures and static fields; cannot be instantiated
- the condition of occurring in several forms
- an auto-balancing red-black tree; elements are ordered and must be unique; O(logN)
- Units of data are sent out to the I/O device one at a time
- EOFException, FileNotFOund Exception, and UnknownHost Exception are all examples of ______ Exceptions
- Arithmetic Exception, ClassCast Exception, Illegal Argument Exception, IndexOutOfBounds Exception and NullPointer Exception are all examples of _______ Exceptions
- a search algorithm that is guaranteed to find the shortest path, if one exists, on a weighted graph
- used for fast but unreliable communication and is a connectionless protocol
- Method that gets all valid/invalid successors of this config
- What type of exception must be handled when thrown or explicitly deferred (hint: _______ at compile time)
- method that initializes all JavaFX components
- error that happens at compile time
- natural order comparison; must implement compareTo
- method called when the GUI is shut down
- a search technique that guarantees the shortest path will be found from a start to finish node
- Units of data fetched from the I/O device one at a time
- can call without a class instance; “class level” object
- + |V|log|V|) time complexity of Dijkstra’s Algorithm (heap)
- method used to pause execution of a thread
- Manages data, logic, and rules
- keys are unique and ordered, any value
- Method that registers event handlers
- implemented as a hash table and uses unique keys/elements
Down
- The parameter required by start()
- when a new class is declared and implicitly inherits from Object using the extends keyword
- Responds to user interaction and performs interactions on the model
- Method that checks if this config is valid or not
- the bundling of data with the methods that operate on the data into a class
- The BFS algorithm uses three data structures: the graph of nodes, a queue to order the node visitation, and _____ to avoid cycles and construct the shortest path (if one exists)
- An event, which occurs during the execution of a program, that disrupts the normal flow of the program's instructions
- Can hold multiple components; ordered left to right and top to bottom
- keyword used to protect a critical region
- also known as getters; get an object’s state (non-mutating)
- Uses a grid system to hold components, placed in col, row order
- override natural order comparison; must implement compare
- keys are unique and hashed, any value
- method used to wake a paused thread
- A technique that improves performance by discarding an invalid child without ever fully populating it
- level of visibility when only a parent and its descendants (and classes in the same package) can access
- Organizes elements in top, left, center, right, and bottom sections
- this method directly runs the threads synchronously in the main thread
- Design pattern for developing user interfaces that divides the application into three parts
- List or Matrix? An Adjacency _____ takes O(1) time to find if an edge exists between vertices and is better for dense graphs
- also known as setters; changes the object’s state
- a ______ class is not allowed to be directly instantiated and usually acts as a superclass for concrete subclasses.
- Has a time complexity of O(2^N)
- one endpoint of a two-way communication link
- used to specify format of communication between two machines
- time complexity for both BFS and DFS
- Method that process command-line arguments
- this method used to have threads run concurrently
- a self contained execution environment that owns its own memory space and resources
- An exceptional condition external to the application and not meant to be handled
- exists within a process and shares resources like memory and open files
- used for reliable and ordered communication and is a connection-based protocol
- IP address and _____ number is used to specify an application on a remote machine to communicate
- List or Matrix? An Adjacency _____ is space-efficient and better for sparse graphs
65 Clues: Manages data, logic, and rules • Has a time complexity of O(2^N) • The parameter required by start() • error that happens at compile time • method used to wake a paused thread • time complexity for both BFS and DFS • Method that registers event handlers • initializes the state of a new object • keys are unique and hashed, any value • keyword used to reference parent class • ...
Membranous Nephropathy 2022-03-28
Across
- many cases, combinations of these various abnormalities including spikes, holes, and complex thickening of the GBM are present simultaneously in the same biopsy.
- ___________ deposits have been described mainly in SLE, in few patients of HBV infection and rarely in patients with MGN related to metastatic carcinoma and following treatment with penicillamine. (9)
- Secondary forms of MGN are more common in the pediatric population (6) and most often relate to SLE or infection, in particular ____ (3) (abbrev)
- Combined MGN and IgAN appear to be common in patients with hepatitis B infection, in patients with _______- ethnicity, and in the allograft, where IgAN recurs in a large percentage of cases and MGN is among the most frequent de novo form of glomerular disease. (5)
- The subepithelial deposits and associated GBM changes that characterize MGN do not typically result in GBM rupture or crescent formation. Nonetheless, crescents are encountered in a small percentage of cases of MGN and, when present, should raise the possibility of concurrent SLE, anti-_____ disease, or systemic vasculitis. (3) (abbrev)
- Based on the limited information available, segmental MGN is most commonly reported in _______. (8)
- The nonargyrophilic material deposited within the GBM and on its epithelial side stains red with the _________stain, while the surrounding GBM stains blue or green depending on the method used. (9)
- EM also is needed to accurately determine the ______of MGN. (5)
- Great insights into MGN came from the 1959 landmark work of Heymann and Hackel, who utilized ________-_______ rats. (7, 6)
- By light microscopy, the earliest change in MGN is mottling of and small ____________ in the GBM seen in en face sections stained with JMS. (11)
- By light microscopy, the earliest change in MGN is ________ of and small depressions in the GBM seen in en face sections stained with JMS. (8)
- The most common secondary etiology of MGN is membranous ______ nephritis. (5)
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- The subepithelial deposits appear to sit on the GBM and are accompanied by a spectrum of GBM changes ranging from intervening projections of the extracellular matrix (“spikes”) to areas where the GBM projections surround and encase the deposits, creating the appearance of a newly formed, overlying “_______________” (11)
- Podocyte____________ glomerulopathy is a recently described entity that resembles MGN by light microscopy and may or may not exhibit granular positivity for IgG by immunofluorescence. In contrast to MGN, EM reveals podocyte __________ with microspherical and microtubular structures within the GBM. The majority of cases of protein infolding glomerulopathy have occurred in Japan, and many of the patients have evidence of SLE. Although the morphogenesis of this lesion is unknown, the irregular outer contours of the GBM suggest that podocyte cytoplasmic fragments and cell membranes may become trapped in the course of deposit resorption and matrix remodeling. (9) (same answer in both the blanks)
- Ultrastructural finding that favors a secondary form of MGN is __________ tubuloreticular inclusions. (11)
- Americans MGN is the most common cause of the nephrotic syndrome in Caucasian adults. However, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a more common cause of the nephrotic syndrome in ______ _________ and, in some studies, has surpassed MGN in the overall population. (7, 9)
- MGN became a distinct entity in 1957 when David ______ , a renal pathologist at Syracuse University, developed the periodic acid-methenamine silver stain to demonstrate textural changes of the GBM and identified spikes as a defining feature of MGN. As a result of his contributions, the ______ methenamine silver stain bears his name. (5) (same answer in both the blanks)
- Lesions of _______ are present in approximately 20% of renal biopsies with primary MGN (range 13% to 42%). (4) (abbrev)
- Initially, the spikes may be small and segmental, and a careful search under_________________ is necessary to demonstrate them. (3, 9)
- In a review of nine series published between 1975 and 1989, Glassock found that 23% of cases of MGN were secondary with the prevalence higher (35%) in children younger than ______ years and adults older than 60 years. (7)
- This constellation of mixed membranous and membranoproliferative changes is most commonly encountered in the setting of LN (i.e., class IV and V), in patients with HBV or HCV infection, or as the idiopathic entity of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) type 3, ____________ subtype. (10)
- Eventually, the GBM becomes more prominently expanded by a thick band of argyrophilic material containing abundant nonargyrophilic “______” and imparting a vacuolated appearance (Fig. 7.8). The “_______” represent a normal-thickness GBM beneath the deposits surrounded by a heaped-up matrix around the deposits. (5) (same answer in both the blanks)
- The term “_______________MGN” should be reserved for cases with a segmental distribution of the deposits by light microscopy, immunofluorescence, and EM. (9)
- Potential secondary etiologies of both _____ and MGN include SLE, Sjögren syndrome, sarcoidosis, and treatment with NSAIDs. (3) (abbrev)
- the spikes may be small and segmental, and a careful search under oil immersion is necessary to demonstrate them
25 Clues: EM also is needed to accurately determine the ______of MGN. (5) • The most common secondary etiology of MGN is membranous ______ nephritis. (5) • Based on the limited information available, segmental MGN is most commonly reported in _______. (8) • Ultrastructural finding that favors a secondary form of MGN is __________ tubuloreticular inclusions. (11) • ...
Mots croisés : les mascus 2024-06-14
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- Personne spécialisée dans les techniques de séduction pour attirer des partenaires.
- Terme désignant un homme dominant, souvent considéré comme attractif et ayant une position de pouvoir dans les dynamiques sociales.
- Terme péjoratif utilisé par certains masculinistes pour décrire les féministes radicales.
- Groupes ou mouvements qui défendent les droits des hommes, souvent en opposition au féminisme.
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- Situation où une personne souhaite une relation amoureuse ou sexuelle, mais est perçue uniquement comme un ami par l'autre personne.
- Mouvement d'hommes qui se retirent des relations avec les femmes pour se concentrer sur leur propre vie.
- Terme désignant un homme perçu comme soumis, passif ou moins dominant par rapport à un "alpha male".
- Communauté d'hommes frustrés de ne pas trouver de partenaires, souvent hostiles envers les femmes.
- Moment où un homme adopte les croyances masculinistes, souvent inspiré par le film "Matrix".
9 Clues: Personne spécialisée dans les techniques de séduction pour attirer des partenaires. • Terme péjoratif utilisé par certains masculinistes pour décrire les féministes radicales. • Moment où un homme adopte les croyances masculinistes, souvent inspiré par le film "Matrix". • ...
Hotel management 2022-11-23
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- process of measuring (comparing) the actual results achieved with the planned ones
- planning that based on input - output matrices (Leontiev model) and normalized unit resource costs
- There are ___ functions of management
- taking into account all events and situations that are significant for the organization
- process of encouraging oneself and others to work to achieve personal goals or goals of the organization
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- the purpose and planning measures should have simple and easy formulations that are understandable to all members of the organization
- planning that taking into account the change in the resources of the hotel enterprise and the factors of its external environment; about the balance method — achieving a balance of expenses and income
- the use of modern methods, tools, tactics and procedures that ensure the accuracy of forecasts
- planning based on a target function according to a certain criterion, for example, profit
9 Clues: There are ___ functions of management • process of measuring (comparing) the actual results achieved with the planned ones • taking into account all events and situations that are significant for the organization • planning based on a target function according to a certain criterion, for example, profit • ...
NCPV Crossword 2019 2018-12-05
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- A molecule that possesses genetic information
- Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug”
- Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors
- The name historically used for vaccinia virus infections
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- A mosquito-borne virus. Outbreaks of the virus disease have been recorded in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Although the virus no longer generates the global press interest afforded over the past few years, research to combat its infections continues
- The virus has been taken off the UK strategic export control list and therefore no longer needs a UK export licence to be shipped out of the EU
- Discs containing viruses in a solid water-soluble matrix
- Three species D adenoviruses (HAdV) were isolated from the faeces of patients with this syndrome
- The virus is highly contagious and infects millions of individuals worldwide, can be prevented administration of MMR vaccines
9 Clues: Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug” • A molecule that possesses genetic information • Discs containing viruses in a solid water-soluble matrix • The name historically used for vaccinia virus infections • Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors • ...
MCB*2050 Proteins 2016-04-10
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- chloroplast equivalent of TOM
- converts Ran-GTP to Ran-GDP
- recognizes the signal sequence of nascent proteins targeted for the ER and binds their ribosome to stop translation
- stimulates poly-ubiquitination of outer mitochondrial membrane, and marks it for degredation
- one of three chaperone proteins of the ER lumen
- promotes inner mitochondrial membrane fusion in a GTP dependent manner
- integral membrane protein of the CGN which binds soluble proteins that are native to the ER lumen
- works with Fis1 and MiD to recruit Drp1 to the outer mitochondrial membrane
- binds GTP and integrates in the membrane of ER budding vesicles to assist in membrane curvature
- binds proteins with an NES
- undergoes GTP hydrolysis in order to cause fission of both inner and outer mitochondrial membranes
- trims a glucose subunit from the oligosaccharide core on proteins in the ER lumen
- integral ER protein also known as Sec61 (involved in co-translational translocation)
- binds to either GGA adaptor proteins, or to PIP2 in order to induce membrane curvature in TGN/plasma membrane
- translocase of the inner mitochondrial membrane which is responsible for import of proteins destined for the mitochondrial matrix
- target membrane protein that interacts with vesicle membrane proteins in order to pull membrane together and mediate fusion
- when BiP is no longer bound to its lumenal facing domain, it dimerizes to phosphorylate eLF2a to inhibit its translation factor function
- works with Fis1 and Mff to recruit Drp1 to the outer mitochondrial membrane
- marks proteins for degradation by proteasomes
- partially degrades PINK1 in the intermembrane space of the mitochondria
- binds proteins with an NLS
- choroplast equivalent of TIM23
- insures OPA1 mediated fusion of inner mitochondrial membranes only happens between 'different' membranes
- recruited by Arf1-GTP and binds cytosolic domain of M6P receptor proteins, as well as recruits clatherin
- responsible for tethering Golgi complex subunits to one another
- one of three chaperone proteins of the ER lumen
- recruited by Sar1-GTP, and assists in vesicle membrane curvature (does NOT associate with membrane cargo receptor proteins)
- ensures cleaved, mature proteins in the stroma are properly folded
- COPII component that causes the nascent vesicle to fully bud from the ER (higher number)
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- GEF (guanine exchange factor) responsible for converting Ran-GDP to Ran-GTP
- associates to the outer mitochondrial membrane (e.g. of mitochondria #2) and interacts with its counterpart to tether fusing mitochondria
- adds a glucose to improperly folded proteins in the ER lumen (recognizes hydrophobic residues that are exposed in unfolded proteins)
- responsible for the curvature of the endoreticulum membrane into cisternae and tubules
- vesicle membrane protein that interacts with target membrane proteins in order to pull membranes together and mediate fusion
- integral membrane protein of the TGN which binds soluble proteins destined for the endosome
- catalyzes the reaction of uric acid to allantoin in most mammals
- works with MiD and Mff to recruit Drp1 to the outer mitochondrial membrane
- recruits Parkin when it accumulates on the outer mitochondrial membrane
- converts cardiolipin to phosphotidic acid in order to facilitate fusion of closely associated outer mitochondrial membranes
- binds GTP and associates with TGN membrane and is responsible for initial curvature (also responsible for the recruiting of GGA proteins)
- one of three chaperon proteins of the ER lumen
- associates to the outer mitochondrial membrane (e.g. of mitochondria #1) and interacts with its counterpart to tether fusing mitochondria
- translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane
- cytosolic chaperone protein which brings nascent mitochondrial proteins to the outer mitochondrial membrane
- assists in pulling nascent chloroplast targeted proteins into the stroma of the chloroplast
- translocase of the inner mitochondrial membrane which is responsible for integration of proteins into the inner mitochondrial membrane
- when no longer bound, its cytosolic subunit is released and acts as a transcription factor for ER molecular chaperones
- associates with each other at the base of a new clathrin-coated vesicle, and uses GTP hydrolysis to release the clatherin coated vesicle
- interacts with cytosolic filaments to enter the nucleus
- cleaves the N-terminal presequence of proteins destined for mitochondrial import
- mitochondrial matrix chaperone protein which assists in pulling nascent mitochondrial proteins into the mitochondrial matrix (also prevents back sliding)
- family of membrane proteins that are responsible for vesicle targeting to recipient membrane
- is in high concentration in the cytosol, and is converted to Ran-GDP in the nucleus
- translation factor important in protein synthesis
- is in high concentration in the nucleus, and binds exportin bound to a "cargo protein"
- green fluorescence protein used in fluorescence microscopy
- recruited by Sar1-GTP, and assists in vesicle membrane curvature as well as associating with membrane cargo receptor proteins
- COPII component that causes the nascent vesicle to fully bud from the ER (lower number)
- large complex formed by many proteins, involved in transport of proteins and RNAs to/from the nucleus
59 Clues: binds proteins with an NES • binds proteins with an NLS • converts Ran-GTP to Ran-GDP • chloroplast equivalent of TOM • choroplast equivalent of TIM23 • marks proteins for degradation by proteasomes • one of three chaperon proteins of the ER lumen • one of three chaperone proteins of the ER lumen • translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane • ...
Cellular respiration 2020-09-23
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- All metabolic reactions need the energy stored in the covalent bonds of this molecule
- First electron carrier that transports electrons needed during the electron transport chain
- this process of cellular respiration generates 4 ATPs and occurs in the cytoplasm
- this process of cellular respiration also generates 4 ATPs and occurs in the matrix of mitochondria
- a catabolic process that breaks down glucose to generate energy in the form of ATP
- Simple sugar C6H12O6
- This process of cellular respiration generates most of the energy on the form of ATPs, around 32 total
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- A fast generation of ATP from glucose without the use of oxygen. Number of generated ATPs is lower than aerobic respiration
- A slow generation of ATP from glucose with the use of oxygen. Number of generated ATPs is larger than anaerobic respiration
- A sencond electron carries that transports electrons need during the electron transport chain
- the summary of all the chemical reactions needed by organisms to survive: anabolism and catabolism
11 Clues: Simple sugar C6H12O6 • this process of cellular respiration generates 4 ATPs and occurs in the cytoplasm • a catabolic process that breaks down glucose to generate energy in the form of ATP • All metabolic reactions need the energy stored in the covalent bonds of this molecule • ...
Chapter 17 calculus 2023-06-13
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- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner
- also referred to as “tartar,” calculus is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease
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- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- nucleus, focus, point of origin
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure
- Not made up of or containing cells
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin • Not made up of or containing cells • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate • ...
Key terms Chapter 17 pt 2 2025-08-12
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- not made up of or containing cells.
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
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- also referred to as “tartar,” it is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin. • not made up of or containing cells. • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-05-11
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- Matrix which surrounds the grana and contains all the enzymes needed to complete the process of photosynthesis and produce glucose
- Process involving both PSI and PSII in which water molecules are split using light energy to provide reducing power to make carbohydrates and at the same time produce more ATP
- Process that drives the production of ATP where light-excited electrons from PSI are taken up by an electron acceptor and passed directly along an electron transport chain to produce ATP
- Membrane disc found in the grana of a chloroplast.
- Extensions of the thylakoid membranes which connect two or more grana
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- Reactions that take place in the light on the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts.
- Factor needed for a reaction such as photosynthesis to progress that is closest to its minimum value
- Stacks of thylakoid membranes within a chloroplast.
- Reaction initiated by light.
- Splitting of a molecule using light
- Outer and inner membranes of the chloroplast along with the inter-membranal space
11 Clues: Reaction initiated by light. • Splitting of a molecule using light • Membrane disc found in the grana of a chloroplast. • Stacks of thylakoid membranes within a chloroplast. • Extensions of the thylakoid membranes which connect two or more grana • Outer and inner membranes of the chloroplast along with the inter-membranal space • ...
OSS 2020-09-08
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- process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another
- an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
- the large, reddish-brown glandular organ located in the right upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity.
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- also known as the genital system
- the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- consists of organs that break down food, absorb its nutrients, and expel any remaining food waste.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body
- a individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function
- an ensemble of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same origin that together carry out a specific function
11 Clues: also known as the genital system • a individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another • an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. • groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body • ...
Cross word 2022-12-15
4 Clues: a type of drilling • The column of a core rig • material that a core bit is made of • A heavy, thick-walled tube, usually steel, used between the drill pipe and the bit in the drill stem used to stiffen the drilling assembly and put weight on the bit (WOB)
NCPV Crossword 2019 2018-12-05
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- A mosquito-borne virus. Outbreaks of the virus disease have been recorded in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Although the virus no longer generates the global press interest afforded over the past few years, research to combat its infections continues
- The virus has been taken off the UK strategic export control list and therefore no longer needs a UK export licence to be shipped out of the EU
- Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug”
- Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors
- A molecule that possesses genetic information
- The virus is highly contagious and infects millions of individuals worldwide, can be prevented administration of MMR vaccines
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- The name historically used for vaccinia virus infections
- Discs containing viruses in a solid water-soluble matrix
- Three species D adenoviruses (HAdV) were isolated from the faeces of patients with this syndrome
9 Clues: Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug” • A molecule that possesses genetic information • The name historically used for vaccinia virus infections • Discs containing viruses in a solid water-soluble matrix • Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors • ...
Decision Governance Matrix 2021-01-12
3 Clues: Salary Also known as Cost to Company • Approves Executives Out of cycle pay adjustments • Which Policy does the Decision Governance Matrix oeprationalise
CH 10 Amalgam 2025-08-19
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- A flexible metal band used to form a temporary wall around a tooth during a restorative procedure, particularly for Class II preparations, to contain the restorative material.
- Wooden or plastic triangular inserts placed into the gingival embrasure to secure the matrix band against the tooth and prevent overhanging restorative material at the gingival margin.
- The expansion or contraction of dental amalgam during its setting process. Significant changes can lead to open gaps at margins (contraction) or pressure on cusps/fracture (expansion).
- A universal retainer used to hold a matrix band securely in place around a tooth.
- An alloy, one of the constituents of which is mercury. In dentistry, it's a direct restorative material formed by mixing an alloy powder with liquid mercury.
- The reaction product of mercury with silver ($\text{Ag}_2\text{Hg}_3$). It is a strong and corrosion-resistant phase in the set amalgam.
- amalgam alloys containing a higher percentage of copper (typically 13-30%) compared to traditional low-copper amalgams. These formulations minimize or eliminate the gamma-2 phase.
- An alloy powder that is a mixture of two or more different particle shapes, typically lathe-cut and spherical.
- The unreacted silver-tin alloy phase ($\text{Ag}_3\text{Sn}$) in dental amalgam. It is the strongest and most corrosion-resistant phase.
- A surface discoloration or dulling of the amalgam restoration due to oxidation from contact with substances like oxygen, chlorides, and sulfides. It is generally not destructive to the material's integrity.
- A destructive chemical reaction (oxidation) of a metal with its environment, leading to the breakdown and weakening of the amalgam restoration. It can also cause staining.
- Alloy particles that are spherical in shape, typically produced by atomizing molten alloy into an inert gas. These alloys require less mercury and set faster.
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- Older formulations of dental amalgam alloys with a lower percentage of copper (typically 4-6%), which allows for the formation of the weak and corrodible gamma-2 phase.
- Irregularly shaped alloy particles formed by milling or shaving an ingot of the alloy.
- The gradual change in shape or deformation of an amalgam restoration under constant compressive stress (e.g., from opposing dentition) over time. It is associated with marginal deterioration.
- The reaction product of mercury with tin ($\text{Sn}_8\text{Hg}$). This phase is weak, prone to creep, and readily corrodes, contributing to breakdown in low-copper amalgams.
- The ability of a material to conduct heat. Amalgam is a good conductor of heat and cold, which can necessitate a base or liner in deeper cavity preparations to protect the pulp.
- The process of mixing liquid mercury with the dental alloy powder, resulting in a chemical reaction that forms dental amalgam. Also refers to the crystallization process during setting.
- An optional component in some dental amalgam alloys, used to reduce the oxidation of other metals (preventing galvanic reactions). However, low-copper amalgams containing zinc are prone to delayed expansion if contaminated with moisture.
19 Clues: A universal retainer used to hold a matrix band securely in place around a tooth. • Irregularly shaped alloy particles formed by milling or shaving an ingot of the alloy. • An alloy powder that is a mixture of two or more different particle shapes, typically lathe-cut and spherical. • ...
Thai Bull Pharm Sci. Vol. 17 No. 2 (2022) 2022-08-30
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- CARBON .... AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS
- PORCINE PLACENTA EXTRACT-LOADED MATRIX POLYMERIC-BASED DISSOLVING .... FOR IMPROVING SKIN HYDRATION
- DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROGEL CONTAINING BACTERIAL .... AND PECTIN OR ALGINATE FOR WOUND DRESSING APPLICATIONS
- DEVELOPING AN INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICE TO TRACK THE TEMPERATURE AND .... OF MEDICAL STORAGE
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- EFFECTIVENESS OF TEXT .... VIA APPLICATION LINE ON ADHERENCE TO ANTIRETROVIRAL DRUG AMONG HIV AND AIDS PATIENTS IN KHAOYOI HOSPITAL PHETCHABURI
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHARMACIST’S ROLE AS PART OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM PROVIDING HOME .... MANAGEMENT TREATMENT TO ADVANCED-STAGE CANCER PATIENTS-NONGSUA HOSPITAL, PATHUMTHANI
- EFFICACY OF NATURAL TRYPTOPHAN FROM .... SEEDS ON SLEEP QUALITY AND OTHER SLEEP-RELATED PARAMETERS
- RESULTS OF A SCREENING SYSTEM WITH HLA-B*15:02 .... TEST IN NEW PATIENTS REQUIRING CARBAMAZEPINE (CBZ): A CASE STUDY IN SAWAN-PRACHARAK HOSPITAL
- FACTORS RELATING TO THE PROMOTION OF THE APPROPRIATE USE OF HERBAL PRODUCTS BY .... PHARMACISTS
9 Clues: CARBON .... AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS • DEVELOPING AN INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICE TO TRACK THE TEMPERATURE AND .... OF MEDICAL STORAGE • FACTORS RELATING TO THE PROMOTION OF THE APPROPRIATE USE OF HERBAL PRODUCTS BY .... PHARMACISTS • EFFICACY OF NATURAL TRYPTOPHAN FROM .... SEEDS ON SLEEP QUALITY AND OTHER SLEEP-RELATED PARAMETERS • ...
NCPV Crossword 2019 2018-12-05
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- A molecule that possesses genetic information
- The virus has been taken off the UK strategic export control list and therefore no longer needs a UK export licence to be shipped out of the EU
- The name historically used for vaccinia virus infections
- Discs containing viruses in a solid water-soluble matrix
- Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug”
- Three species D adenoviruses (HAdV) were isolated from the faeces of patients with this syndrome
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- The virus is highly contagious and infects millions of individuals worldwide, can be prevented administration of MMR vaccines
- Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors
- A mosquito-borne virus. Outbreaks of the virus disease have been recorded in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Although the virus no longer generates the global press interest afforded over the past few years, research to combat its infections continues
9 Clues: Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug” • A molecule that possesses genetic information • The name historically used for vaccinia virus infections • Discs containing viruses in a solid water-soluble matrix • Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors • ...
HRM and Organisational structure 2023-06-18
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- The steps undertaken by a business to identify a vacancy and attract suitable candidates
- This is the flow of information, power and authority through the business
- The process of increasing the knowledge and skills of the workforce to enable them to perform their jobs effectively
- An HRM strategy designed to reduce the number of management layers in the organisational hierarchy.
- The actions taken by a business to help identify the best candidate for a job
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- This is the number of workers a manager has working directly below them
- It occurs when the employer no longer needs a particular job role or seeks to reduce the workforce.
- This structure is a hierarchy when there are lots of layers of management
- This is when teams are put together from different functional areas to work on specific projects
9 Clues: This is the number of workers a manager has working directly below them • This structure is a hierarchy when there are lots of layers of management • This is the flow of information, power and authority through the business • The actions taken by a business to help identify the best candidate for a job • ...
Cellular Energy 2023-12-20
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- The fluid-filled space outside the thylakoids in a chloroplast where the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis occur.
- A type of cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- The green pigment in plant cells that plays a crucial role in photosynthesis.
- Stacks of thylakoids in the chloroplast where the light reactions of photosynthesis take place.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll.
- A metabolic process that converts sugars to acids, gases, or alcohol in the absence of oxygen.
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- A type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce energy.
- The process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria, where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- The energy currency of the cell, often referred to as the "energy currency."
- The membrane of the mitochondria where the electron transport chain takes place during cellular respiration.
11 Clues: A type of cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen. • A type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce energy. • The innermost compartment of the mitochondria, where the Krebs cycle occurs. • The energy currency of the cell, often referred to as the "energy currency." • ...
IB Business Terminology 2025-04-08
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- A business's ethical obligation to act responsibly toward society and the environment.
- Dividing a market into distinct groups of consumers with similar needs or characteristics.
- The perception consumers have of a brand, shaped by marketing, product quality, and reputation.
- Any individual or group affected by or with an interest in a business (e.g. customers, employees, shareholders
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- A business whose shares are traded on a stock exchange and can be bought by the public.
- A growth strategy where a business expands into new products or markets to reduce risk.
- When one business takes over another by purchasing a majority of its shares.
- When two businesses agree to unite and operate as one new company.
- A strategic planning tool used to determine growth strategies
- Conducting business in a way that meets current needs without compromising future generations.
- Cost advantages gained when a business increases production and spreads fixed costs over more units.
11 Clues: A strategic planning tool used to determine growth strategies • When two businesses agree to unite and operate as one new company. • When one business takes over another by purchasing a majority of its shares. • A business's ethical obligation to act responsibly toward society and the environment. • ...
Key terms ch 17 pt 2 2025-08-12
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- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- also referred to as “tartar,” it is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
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- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- not made up of or containing cells.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently.
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin. • not made up of or containing cells. • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • a solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently. • ...
Wilkins Ch 17 2025-12-09
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- A solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently
- Inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices
- Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
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- Not made up of or containing cells
- Also referred to as “tartar,” calculus is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth.
- Nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- Heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative
- White blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- Crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
11 Clues: Nucleus, focus, point of origin. • Not made up of or containing cells • Without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • A surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • A solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently • ...
Architecture Design Phase 2022-04-04
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- another word for "hallway"
- (noun) composed of rows and columns; a method of organizing many pieces of data
- (noun) also called your customer
- (adjective) next to
- (adj) A ________ area is a land used in which office buildings, stores, and businesses predominates instead of stores and office buildings
- a scale diagram of a room or set of rooms viewed from above and used especially for planning effective use and arrangement of furnishings
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- an entrance hall in a house or apartment
- you would schedule this type of meeting to ask your customer questions about their preferences
- a very simple drawing that consists of bubbles which represent rooms and are connected by various lines that represent different degrees of relationship
- (adj) A ________ area is a land used in which housing predominates, instead of stores and office buildings
- architects want to improve ______ ____ in a house by strategically placing doors, furniture, and walkways. Doing this would make it easier to walk throughout the house
11 Clues: (adjective) next to • another word for "hallway" • (noun) also called your customer • an entrance hall in a house or apartment • (noun) composed of rows and columns; a method of organizing many pieces of data • you would schedule this type of meeting to ask your customer questions about their preferences • ...
Animal Cell Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-09
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- membrane system of folded sacs and interconnected channels for transportation that serves as a site for protein and lipid synthesis
- The cell's "skeleton" of microtubules which gives it shape, strength, and the capacity for directed movement
- known as the garbage men, contains digestive enzymes to breakdown worn out cell parts or destroy foreign invaders
- The smallest unit of life
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- Assists in cell division
- Shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps in take food and manufacture energy from it. It is known as the powerhouse of the cell
- modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own membrane. Little organs within the cell
- the organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands
- This organelle is inside of the nucleus The control center of the cell, it contains the hereditary information and carries the instructions for making proteins
- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body
11 Clues: Assists in cell division • The smallest unit of life • modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion • Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body • the organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands • ...
Chapter 17 2025-08-12
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- formation of a fluid product or process of discharging pus as a result of inflammation. The fluid contains leukocytes, degenerated tissue elements, tissue fluids, and microorganisms. Color may range vary from blood tinged to white, yellow, or green.
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices.
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure.
- heterotrophic microorganism that can live and grow in the presence of free oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. aerobic.
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- not made up of or containing cells.
- dental biofilm mineralized by crystals of calcium phosphate mineral salts between previously living microorganisms.
- nucleus, focus, point of origin.
- a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner.
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic.
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease.
- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate.
11 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin. • not made up of or containing cells. • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure. • a surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner. • crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate. • ...
Recognition Matrix Team Test 2018-02-15
4 Clues: Where is the best place to work? • What's next for the Recognition Team • Who makes CMoG a great place to visit? • What's cooking from the Recognition Team right now?
Supervision: Putting It All Together 2022-04-19
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- One task in Administrative supervision is helping a person understand their job roles and _____?
- Butler believes that all staff need and benefit from _________ and consistent supervision.
- When you help staff learn new skills you are providing Professional ___________ supervision
- In supportive supervision, one role is to help the supervisee balance their responsibilities and self-care
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- Butler's people centered supervision model is based on the work from Alfred __________
- In supervision when I focus on high-quality delivery of services, I am providing what kind of supervision?
- One of my tasks in professional development supervision is to talk about long-term _________ goals.
- Supervision that focuses on sustaining and motivating staff
- Depending on the developmental needs of the supervisee, __________________ of supervision may be weekly, bi-weekly or monthly.
- When a supervisee attends a training, in supervision we need to help them connect the learning to their _____?
- _________ supervision refers to the oversight provided to team members by the manager of a particular project, when you are not a direct report to that manager.
11 Clues: Supervision that focuses on sustaining and motivating staff • Butler's people centered supervision model is based on the work from Alfred __________ • Butler believes that all staff need and benefit from _________ and consistent supervision. • When you help staff learn new skills you are providing Professional ___________ supervision • ...
Math Review 2023-09-15
New Employee Engagement Crossword 2017-03-09
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- ,The one stop shop for recording training, leave and performance.
- ,The authoritative source of policy and good practice otherwise known as the ASG.
- ,A significant unplanned and uncertain event or situation.
- ,The current CEO of DE&S.
- ,The on-line repository for your technical, skills and experience information.
- ,Need to book a desk? Need to book in a visitor? Need to report a maintenance issue? Then go to these people.
- ,Collection of 28 member countries bound by treaty to come to the aid of one another.
- ,Our mission statement which outlines what is important to us all in discharging our responsibilities.
- ,The authoritative set of rules and guidelines specific to Defence.
- ,If you were to find an open locker out of hours or a sensitive document left on a printer you would report it to this person.
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- ,Professional certification body that assesses learned knowledge of the APMBOK.
- ,The buildings that make up the Ministry of Defence at Filton.
- ,On-line area where work in progress documentation is stored, also a furry green growth on rocks.
- ,The on-line platform due to replace DII in 2017.
- ,The changes needed to achieve a balanced matrix in order to deliver a better DE&S.
- ,These allow us all to respond flexibly to our customer demand signals.
16 Clues: ,The current CEO of DE&S. • ,The on-line platform due to replace DII in 2017. • ,A significant unplanned and uncertain event or situation. • ,The buildings that make up the Ministry of Defence at Filton. • ,The one stop shop for recording training, leave and performance. • ,The authoritative set of rules and guidelines specific to Defence. • ...
New Employee Engagement Crossword 2017-03-09
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- The on-line platform due to replace DII in 2017.
- Need to book a desk? Need to book in a visitor? Need to report a maintenance issue? Then go to these people.
- On-line area where work in progress documentation is stored, also a furry green growth on rocks.
- The changes needed to achieve a balanced matrix in order to deliver a better DE&S.
- These allow us all to respond flexibly to our customer demand signals.
- The on-line repository for your technical, skills and experience information.
- The one stop shop for recording training, leave and performance.
- Our mission statement which outlines what is important to us all in discharging our responsibilities.
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- Professional certification body that assesses learned knowledge of the APMBOK.
- The authoritative set of rules and guidelines specific to Defence.
- The current CEO of DE&S.
- The authoritative source of policy and good practice otherwise known as the ASG.
- The buildings that make up the Ministry of Defence at Filton.
- Collection of 28 member countries bound by treaty to come to the aid of one another.
- A significant unplanned and uncertain event or situation.
- If you were to find an open locker out of hours or a sensitive document left on a printer you would report it to this person.
16 Clues: The current CEO of DE&S. • The on-line platform due to replace DII in 2017. • A significant unplanned and uncertain event or situation. • The buildings that make up the Ministry of Defence at Filton. • The one stop shop for recording training, leave and performance. • The authoritative set of rules and guidelines specific to Defence. • ...
SCI FI week 2023-05-03
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- What moon are humans colonizing in Avatar?
- "In space, no one can hear you scream" is the tagline for which classic sci fi film starring Sigourney Weaver?
- ____ is an artificial intelligence that controls the systems of the Discovery One spacecraft and interacts with the ship's astronaut crew
- Who killed the four Jedi Masters: Saesee Tinn, Mace Windu, Kit Fisto, and Agen Kolar?
- How many tributes died on the first day of The Hunger Games?
- Who is The Terminator looking for in 'The Terminator'?
- Which movie includes the line "What are you telling me? That I can dodge bullets?"
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- Who did not attend the 1977 premiere of Star Wars: A New Hope?
- Which actor voiced Megatron in Transformers?
- What role did Michael J. Fox play in the 'Back to the Future' movies?
- What villain threatens to enslave humanity in 'Marvel's Avengers'?
- What substance causes great pain to the aliens in 'Signs'?
- ____ Played Agent J in 'Men in Black'
- Who says 'The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one' in 'Star Trek II'?
- Ready Player ___,” 2011 sci-fi novel later adapted into a movie: Crossword Clue and Answer
- What is Thomas Anderson's hacker name in 'The Matrix'?
16 Clues: ____ Played Agent J in 'Men in Black' • What moon are humans colonizing in Avatar? • Which actor voiced Megatron in Transformers? • Who is The Terminator looking for in 'The Terminator'? • What is Thomas Anderson's hacker name in 'The Matrix'? • What substance causes great pain to the aliens in 'Signs'? • How many tributes died on the first day of The Hunger Games? • ...
Science crossword (Franco) 2024-03-20
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- a person or thing that hacks.
- something that makes up the point from which something else comes;the basis of something.
- the broadcasting of images through radio waves to receivers that project these images on a picture tube
- a class or category of art, music, or writing in which objects produced have a consistent form, content, or technique.
- a machine that looks something like a human and does mechanical tasks.
- A system of knowledge about the physical world, explaining or describing what it is and how it works in general laws, gained by observing, experimenting, and testing theories
- Literaturea telling of events; a tale.
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- thoroughgoing, complete, or extreme
- the branch of knowledge that deals with applying science and engineering to practical uses.
- the amount of time that a person stays alive or that something continues
- motion picture
- literature that includes novels or short stories of events that are imagined
- being the earliest in a field of study, activity, etc.
- a being or creature from outer space; an extraterrestrial.
- a group of persons, parties, organizations, countries, etc., who join to promote common interests or to provide assistance or service to each of its members.
- a work printed on sheets of paper bound together within covers:
16 Clues: motion picture • a person or thing that hacks. • thoroughgoing, complete, or extreme • Literaturea telling of events; a tale. • being the earliest in a field of study, activity, etc. • a being or creature from outer space; an extraterrestrial. • a work printed on sheets of paper bound together within covers: • ...
Cell Unit Crossword Homework 2020-05-01
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- Single membrane that contains digestive enzymes for breaking toxic material. ( Hint: Contains catalase enzyme.)
- The organelle that has ribosomes and responsible for protein synthesis. (Hint: A type of ER)
- It produces enzymes for lipids. (Hint: It stores calcium.)
- Converts solar energy to chemical energy in sugar. ( Hint: Photosynthesis.)
- The organelle that is responsible for transporting, modifying, packaging proteins and lipids. ( Hint: Does transportation of lipids.)
- Stores starch, oil and other plant products. (Hint: A type of plastides.)
- The organelle converts chemical energy of food to ATP (Hint: Uses aerobic repiration.)
- The site of protein synthesis.(Hint: Has 2 different types: free and bound)
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- The type of microscope that the light posses through a speciman, then glass lenses and then the eye of the viewer. (Hint: lenses are used)
- The site of ribosomal RNA synthesis.( Hint: Prominent structure in the nucleus.)
- Contains mitochondria's DNA,RNA,ribosomes,enzymes.( Hint: The liquid of mitochondia)
- A sac that contains digestive enzymes(Hint: Tay-sach disease occurs when it's missing.)
- Reinforce cell shape. (Hint: Made by proteins such as keratin.)
- The liquid between membrane and nucleus. (Hint: Includes cytoskeleton, organelles and cytosol.)
- Cell's genetic control center.( Hint: It contains DNA.)
- Folding inner membrane, in mitochondria. (Hint: It providers a wider surface area.)
16 Clues: Cell's genetic control center.( Hint: It contains DNA.) • It produces enzymes for lipids. (Hint: It stores calcium.) • Reinforce cell shape. (Hint: Made by proteins such as keratin.) • Stores starch, oil and other plant products. (Hint: A type of plastides.) • Converts solar energy to chemical energy in sugar. ( Hint: Photosynthesis.) • ...
Biology Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2023-01-17
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- process that does not require energy
- for excerise longer than about 90 seconds cellular repiration is the only way to continue generating a supply of atp
- high energy electrons from naph and fadh2 are passed from carrier to carrier down the electron transport chain
- relying on the energy from atp
- is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- Pyruvic acid from glycolysis reacts to form acetly-CoA which then enters the kreb cycle
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
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- two atp molecules are invested to get the process of glycolysis going
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- Through a series of many reactions citric acid is broken down into a 5-carbon compound and then a 4-carbon compound
- Four high-energy electrons are passed to the carrier NAD+ to produce NAPH
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- process that requires energy
16 Clues: process that requires energy • relying on the energy from atp • process that does not require energy • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen • two atp molecules are invested to get the process of glycolysis going • ...
Kinesiology Chapter 3 2013-01-02
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- Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency
- Thin membrane that lines the inner surface of a long bone within the medullary cavity
- A type of dense, fibrous connective tissue that is broad and flat in shape and connects a muscle to another structure
- The shaft of a long bone
- Hormone produced by the thyroid gland that is responsible for depositing calcium into the bones when the level of calcium in the bloodstream is abundant and the bones need calcium
- Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched
- Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone
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- One of the four major classifications of bones by shape; bones that are broad and thin with either a flat or curved surface
- The study of motion
- A flattened sac of synovial membrane that contains a film of synovial fluid within it
- A type of proteoglycan molecule that is found in the organic ground substance matrix of various connective tissues
- A soft spot in an infant’s skull where the process of intramembranous ossification is not yet complete
- A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen
- An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone
14 Clues: The study of motion • The shaft of a long bone • Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency • A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen • An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone • Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched • Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone • ...
TOK In and Out of the Box 2012-03-12
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- The square is stuck in width and length, but doesn't have height. When the apple appears the square takes it as some sort of revelation, which caused a shift in the square's paradigm.
- "Rain falls from the sky, therefore, rain comes from the sky." This is an example of __________ _________.
- Scientists often get _________ knowledge from observations and experiments.
- "I feel water falling on me, therefore, it is raining." This is an example of __________ __________.
- Stay in your comfortable world, or see the truth? (Red or blue pill?)
- TOK is often referred to as _____________, but it is a much broader process.
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- "Bobby is shy, and his mother is too, but some people would argue that it is because she raised him that way." This is called the __________ ________ __________.
- Processus de nominando et desumpta.
- Astrology is a form of _______ _______ because there is nothing to test.
- "Bobby was a very self-reflecting individual." This shows signs of ____________.
- "The water in my cup evaporated, therefore, it is going to rain." This is an example of ____________ _________.
- Plato learnt everything he knew through his experiences and learning.
- The GMT Time zone is neutral (GMT+0) because this is the center of the world.
- Introduced the term "paradigm shift".
14 Clues: Processus de nominando et desumpta. • Introduced the term "paradigm shift". • Plato learnt everything he knew through his experiences and learning. • Stay in your comfortable world, or see the truth? (Red or blue pill?) • Astrology is a form of _______ _______ because there is nothing to test. • ...
Kinesiology Chapter 3 2013-01-02
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- Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched
- The study of motion
- An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone
- A soft spot in an infant’s skull where the process of intramembranous ossification is not yet complete
- A type of dense, fibrous connective tissue that is broad and flat in shape and connects a muscle to another structure
- A flattened sac of synovial membrane that contains a film of synovial fluid within it
- Thin membrane that lines the inner surface of a long bone within the medullary cavity
- Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency
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- One of the four major classifications of bones by shape; bones that are broad and thin with either a flat or curved surface
- A type of proteoglycan molecule that is found in the organic ground substance matrix of various connective tissues
- The shaft of a long bone
- Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone
- A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen
- Hormone produced by the thyroid gland that is responsible for depositing calcium into the bones when the level of calcium in the bloodstream is abundant and the bones need calcium
14 Clues: The study of motion • The shaft of a long bone • Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency • An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone • A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen • Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched • Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone • ...
Crossword Units 2, 4, 5 2022-11-07
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- printer, or typesetting machine, for producing professional-quality text with extremely high resolution
- ... reader, a hand-held or stationary input device used to capture and read information
- a pen-shaped device for direct interaction with a computer through a cathode-ray tube display
- a small ball that is set in a holder and can be rotated by hand to move a cursor on a computer screen
- ... printer, an impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires
- typically with a microphone attached, used in telephony and radio communication.
- a lever that can be moved in several directions to control the movement of an image on a computer or similar display screen.
- - a small container holding ink for printer
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- an instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy variations which may then be amplified, transmitted, or recorded
- a video camera connected to a computer
- a page or set of pages of printed material obtained from a computer's printer
- a measurement of the number of pixels
- an impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires
- a unit equal to one million pixels
14 Clues: a unit equal to one million pixels • a measurement of the number of pixels • a video camera connected to a computer • - a small container holding ink for printer • an impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires • a page or set of pages of printed material obtained from a computer's printer • ...
Crossword Units 2, 4, 5 2022-11-07
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- printer, or typesetting machine, for producing professional-quality text with extremely high resolution
- ... reader, a hand-held or stationary input device used to capture and read information
- a pen-shaped device for direct interaction with a computer through a cathode-ray tube display
- a small ball that is set in a holder and can be rotated by hand to move a cursor on a computer screen
- ... printer, an impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires
- typically with a microphone attached, used in telephony and radio communication.
- a lever that can be moved in several directions to control the movement of an image on a computer or similar display screen.
- - a small container holding ink for printer
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- an instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy variations which may then be amplified, transmitted, or recorded
- a video camera connected to a computer
- a page or set of pages of printed material obtained from a computer's printer
- a measurement of the number of pixels
- an impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires
- a unit equal to one million pixels
14 Clues: a unit equal to one million pixels • a measurement of the number of pixels • a video camera connected to a computer • - a small container holding ink for printer • an impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires • a page or set of pages of printed material obtained from a computer's printer • ...
Organization and Logistics 2023-05-21
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- Something that reduces the impact or forms a barries, e.g. time & money.
- The detailed organisation and implementation of a complex operation.
- Leadership,one-time tasks, budget and life cycle are characteristics of?
- A document in which, for the execution of a project has been recorded at what moments, who must do what.
- A demand that has to be met by a database according to Mulder & Tepper.
- Event organisations are likely to work like this.
- One of many skills a event leader must possess.
- The place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports competition.
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- Goods, artists/participants, visitors/public and employees are examples of this.
- a unifying idea or concept which gives, meaning to the event, or is the object of celebration or commemoration.
- During this phase all necessary actions are recorded of all actions that have to be taken to achieve the successful realization of the event.
- The first step in the thinking process.
- The diviaion of a project into manageable sub-projects.
- an organisation that combines functional and project-led structures in order to focus on both at the same time.
14 Clues: The first step in the thinking process. • One of many skills a event leader must possess. • Event organisations are likely to work like this. • The diviaion of a project into manageable sub-projects. • The detailed organisation and implementation of a complex operation. • A demand that has to be met by a database according to Mulder & Tepper. • ...
Nutrition Science Final 2025-05-12
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- This molecule serves as a source of immediate energy for cellular processes that require energy
- During the oxidation, or break down, of pyruvic acid, this compound is given off as a waste product.
- A large number of high-‐energy hydrogen electrons are delivered to the electron transport chain in this form.
- This type of respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- The energy transformation that converts the energy held in molecules of glucose to molecules of ATP is called?
- This type of fermentation produces carbon dioxide which causes bread dough to Rise.
- The addition or removal of this molecule determines whether energy is stored or released.
- The Krebs cycle occurs in this part of the mitochondria.
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- This is the cellular organelle where aerobic respiration takes place.
- During the electron transport chain, what is pumped from the matrix across the cristae membrane into the inner membrane space?
- The first stage in cellular respiration.
- The energy generated from this process is used to pump hydrogen protons across a membrane, generating a high concentration proton gradient.
- Glycolysis does not require oxygen and is said to be?
- Binge eats and then purges
14 Clues: Binge eats and then purges • The first stage in cellular respiration. • Glycolysis does not require oxygen and is said to be? • The Krebs cycle occurs in this part of the mitochondria. • This type of respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. • This is the cellular organelle where aerobic respiration takes place. • ...
Organizational Structures 2025-02-24
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- a group of individuals who work together to accomplish a specific task or project.
- a person responsible for overseeing and directing the work of others in an organization.
- a hybrid organizational structure that combines projects with a functional structure.
- Chief Executive Officer
- working together with others to accomplish a goal or project
- a straightforward organizational structure where the owner has a direct relationship with all employees
- responsibilities or functions that each person in an organization
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- a way of organizing a group or business where people are ranked according to their levels of authority. A top down approach, meaning information and decisions come from higher levels and are passed down to lower levels.
- the way information is shared within an organization, which can flow up and down or across different levels.
- a structure that groups by region or brand
- part of an organization that focuses on a specific area of work, such as marketing, finance, or human resources.
- an objective or a target the business or organization wants to achieve.
- a structure which groups together by departments or task
- a way of organizing people and resources for a specific or task, Great for collaboration.
14 Clues: Chief Executive Officer • a structure that groups by region or brand • a structure which groups together by departments or task • working together with others to accomplish a goal or project • responsibilities or functions that each person in an organization • an objective or a target the business or organization wants to achieve. • ...
Unit 2: HRM, Chap 8: Organizational structure 2025-08-13
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- An organizational system that keeps all important decision-making powers within head office or the center of the organization
- Passing authority down to the organizational hierarchy
- A stage of the organizational structure at which the personnel on it have equal status and authority
- Removal of one or more of the levels of hierarchy from an organizational structure
- The number of subordinates reporting directly to a manager
- An organizational structure that creates project teams from traditional functional departments
- Organizational structure with few levels of hierarchy and wide spans of control
- The route through which authority is passed down an organization
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- Decision-making powers are passed down to the organization to empower subordinates and regional/product managers
- Person who came up with the organizational structure that consists of core workers, flexible workers, and outsourced work.
- Organizational structure with many levels of hierarchy, and, usually, narrow spans of control
- A structure in which power and responsibility are clearly specified and allocated to individuals according to their standing or position in the hierarchy
- The flatter and wider the organizational structure, the ___ is the degree of delegation
- The obligation of an individual to account for his activities and to disclose results transparently
14 Clues: Passing authority down to the organizational hierarchy • The number of subordinates reporting directly to a manager • The route through which authority is passed down an organization • Organizational structure with few levels of hierarchy and wide spans of control • Removal of one or more of the levels of hierarchy from an organizational structure • ...
Crossword 2024-03-09
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- The last name of the inventor of the first commercial solar panel in the 1800s
- The developer of Power ISA and other immensely important inventions in computing
- Operating system for those who prefer their computer to have a beard
- The name of the launch vehicle with infamously small memory initially designed by a certain Von Braun
- The most famous and widely used search engine
- The university hospital where the first dialysis machine was invented
- The name of the spacecraft that landed on the moon on the 22nd of February
- lily The flower that inspired the Burj Khalifa's design
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- The first high-speed rail system's name
- Can be used to represent connections in said data structure. A n by m array of numbers.
- A program that "transpiles" from human legible code that closely resembles machine code to individual instructions
- The famous test to ascertain between humans and ai
- The memory safe programming language taking the world by storm - without a garbage collector
- The acronym for the network that became the foundation of the modern Internet
- The country where bacteria that could digest plastic were found for the first time in 2001
- The last name of the British engineer who played a large role in developing CT scans
16 Clues: The first high-speed rail system's name • The most famous and widely used search engine • The famous test to ascertain between humans and ai • lily The flower that inspired the Burj Khalifa's design • Operating system for those who prefer their computer to have a beard • The university hospital where the first dialysis machine was invented • ...
Validation 2023-10-13
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- The Validation _______ Assessment is used to determine if a system is in or out of scope for validation
- _______ is the new system being used to capture validation documentation and facilitate the validation processes
- Electronic Records/Electronic Signatures
- Inaccurate or misleading labelling is considered _______
- The act of pulling a product from the market
- _______ Specifications describe how a system performs the requirements
- The _______ matrix ties the requirement to the design/configuration and the protocol or summary testing evidence to the requirement
- _______ are details regarding what functionality the system needs to perform
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- The Validation _______ defines the validation strategy and required validation deliverables
- Validation _______ are used to outline test steps and capture evidence that the system functions as expected
- Attributable, Legible, Contemporaneous, Original and Accurate
- _______ is used in the risk assessment process to determine how obvious it would be if a requirement were not being met by the system
- Using unauthorized substances or incorrect ingredients, is considered _______
- _______ is used in the risk assessment process to determine how probable it would be for a requirement to fail based on how the requirement is being met (out of the box functionality, configured or customized)
- _______ Specifications describe in detail how a system/function will be configured
- The _______ Report summarizes the testing performed for the validation activity
16 Clues: Electronic Records/Electronic Signatures • The act of pulling a product from the market • Inaccurate or misleading labelling is considered _______ • Attributable, Legible, Contemporaneous, Original and Accurate • _______ Specifications describe how a system performs the requirements • _______ are details regarding what functionality the system needs to perform • ...
CrossWord Puzzle on Development of ML Model 2025-04-08
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- A method to split data into multiple subsets for model evaluation (16)
- A metric that measures the overall accuracy of a model (7)
- A type of error where a model incorrectly predicts a negative case as positive (12)
- A metric that measures the ability of a model to avoid false positives (8)
- A type of machine learning problem where the goal is to predict a continuous value
- A metric that measures the ability of a model to correctly identify all positive cases (5)
- A machine learning problem where the goal is to predict a categorical value (13)
- The process of finding the best model for a specific problem (13)
- A type of model evaluation where the model is trained on a subset of the data and tested on the remaining subset (7)
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- The process of gathering data for model training (14)
- The process of preparing data for model training (16)
- The process of improving model performance by adjusting parameters
- A matrix used to evaluate classification model performance (14)
- A metric that measures the ability of a model to correctly identify positive cases (5)
- A type of error where a model incorrectly predicts a positive case as negative (13)
- A machine learning problem where the goal is to assign data points to groups (9)
16 Clues: The process of gathering data for model training (14) • The process of preparing data for model training (16) • A metric that measures the overall accuracy of a model (7) • A matrix used to evaluate classification model performance (14) • The process of finding the best model for a specific problem (13) • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
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- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
5 Clues: a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped • If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a • is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions • ...
Porifera Vocabulary 2020-02-03
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- Modified type of collagen protein, forms the fibrous skeleton of most organisms among the phylum Porifera, the sponges.
- Large tubular cells that constitute the wall of the incurrent canals in some sponges.
- ostium) A large opening in a sponge through which water flows out of the sponge.
- Genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae.
- Cannot move, they filter water to obtain their food. They are, therefore, known as filter feeders.
- A type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel.
- Gelatinous matrix within a sponge.
- A moble cell in the body of invertebrates in sponges.
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- Layer of cells that covers the outer surface of the sponge.
- Cells that line the interior of asconoid, syconoid and leuconoid body type sponges.
- Excretory structure in the living sponge, a large opening to the outside through which the current of water exits after passing through the spongocoel.
- Internal buds found in sponges and are involved in asexual reproduction.
- Type of sponge having an oval shape and a thin body with pores leading directly into the spongocoel.
- Siliceous bodies that support the tissue of various invertebrates
14 Clues: Gelatinous matrix within a sponge. • A moble cell in the body of invertebrates in sponges. • Layer of cells that covers the outer surface of the sponge. • Genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. • Siliceous bodies that support the tissue of various invertebrates • Internal buds found in sponges and are involved in asexual reproduction. • ...
Porifera Vocabulary 2020-02-03
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- Large tubular cells that constitute the wall of the incurrent canals in some sponges.
- Excretory structure in the living sponge, a large opening to the outside through which the current of water exits after passing through the spongocoel.
- Modified type of collagen protein, forms the fibrous skeleton of most organisms among the phylum Porifera, the sponges.
- Type of sponge having an oval shape and a thin body with pores leading directly into the spongocoel.
- Siliceous bodies that support the tissue of various invertebrates
- A moble cell in the body of invertebrates in sponges.
- Internal buds found in sponges and are involved in asexual reproduction.
- A large opening in a sponge through which water flows out of the sponge.
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- Genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae.
- Cells that line the interior of asconoid, syconoid and leuconoid body type sponges.
- Layer of cells that covers the outer surface of the sponge.
- Cannot move, they filter water to obtain their food. They are, therefore, known as filter feeders.
- Gelatinous matrix within a sponge.
- A type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel.
14 Clues: Gelatinous matrix within a sponge. • A moble cell in the body of invertebrates in sponges. • Layer of cells that covers the outer surface of the sponge. • Genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. • Siliceous bodies that support the tissue of various invertebrates • Internal buds found in sponges and are involved in asexual reproduction. • ...
Algebra Final project 2023-06-06
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- the inverse function to exponentiation
- X coordinate
- one of the four basic operations of arithmetic, the other three being subtraction, multiplication and division.
- a concise way of expressing information symbolically
- polynomial that is the sum of two terms, each of which is a monomial
- symbol that represents a mathematical object
- Lowest point of a parabola
- expression consisting of indeterminates and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and positive-integer powers of variables.
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- A polynomial of two terms
- The point of a intersection of lines or the point opposite to the base of a figure
- As an adjective, it refers to non-variance; as a noun, it has two different meanings: A fixed and well-defined number or other non-changing mathematical object.
- a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns
- multiplicative factor in some term of a polynomial, a series, or an expression; it is usually a number, but may be any expression.
- A plan curve formed by the intersection of a right circular cone and a plane parallel to an element of the curve
- mathematical formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign
15 Clues: X coordinate • A polynomial of two terms • Lowest point of a parabola • the inverse function to exponentiation • symbol that represents a mathematical object • a concise way of expressing information symbolically • polynomial that is the sum of two terms, each of which is a monomial • The point of a intersection of lines or the point opposite to the base of a figure • ...
Kinesiology Chapter 3 2013-01-02
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- A soft spot in an infant’s skull where the process of intramembranous ossification is not yet complete
- Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone
- An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone
- The study of motion
- Hormone produced by the thyroid gland that is responsible for depositing calcium into the bones when the level of calcium in the bloodstream is abundant and the bones need calcium
- A type of dense, fibrous connective tissue that is broad and flat in shape and connects a muscle to another structure
- A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen
- Thin membrane that lines the inner surface of a long bone within the medullary cavity
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- One of the four major classifications of bones by shape; bones that are broad and thin with either a flat or curved surface
- Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency
- A flattened sac of synovial membrane that contains a film of synovial fluid within it
- Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched
- The shaft of a long bone
- A type of proteoglycan molecule that is found in the organic ground substance matrix of various connective tissues
14 Clues: The study of motion • The shaft of a long bone • Type of connective tissue with a firm consistency • An abnormal increased calcium deposition on a bone • A cell that creates the fibrin threads of collagen • Name given to the tissue that unites the broken ends of a fractured bone • Ability of a tissue to return to its normal length after being stretched • ...
MA Plan Trusted Vendors 2025-05-23
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- Provides services to members transitioning home after an inpatient hospital stay
- Provide members with in-home test kits to close important gaps in care
- Serves as Medical Mutual's Prescription Benefit Manager (PBM) to administer the prescription drug benefits
- Provides digital coaching to help members manage chronic diseases
- Offers digital/virtual physical therapy that addresses pain from musculoskeletal conditions
- Provides incentives to members for completing important healthcare activities
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- Administers over-the-counter and grocery benefits for members in qualifying plans
- Receive discounts to weight-loss programs designed to build healthy habits
- Screens members to determine if they qualify for government programs that offer financial assistance for medical and/or prescription drug expenses, and assists with the application process for initial enrollment and reapplication
- Provides the Medication Therapy Management (MTM) program to help you and your doctor make sure that your medicines are working to improve your health
- Nurse practitioners provide health assessments to members in the comfort or their home or via telehealth
- Reaches out to members, especially those with diabetes, to schedule eye exams with in-network providers
- Provides palliative care services to members
- Qualified medical providers provide health assessments to members in the comfort of their own homes
14 Clues: Provides palliative care services to members • Provides digital coaching to help members manage chronic diseases • Provide members with in-home test kits to close important gaps in care • Receive discounts to weight-loss programs designed to build healthy habits • Provides incentives to members for completing important healthcare activities • ...
POE Terms 2014-09-25
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- The reason for which something is done or for which something exists.
- Consumer A person or group for which product or service design efforts are intended.
- Statement A part of a design brief that challenges the designer, describes what a design solution should do without describing how to solve a problem.
- A collection of individuals, each with his or her own expertise brought together to benefit a common goal.
- Not having fixed limits.
- A rough drawing representing the main features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study.
- A limit to a design process.
- The condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints.
- Statement A part of a design brief that clearly and concisely identifies a client's or target consumer's problem, need, or want.
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- Modeling A type of 3D CAD modeling that represents the volume of an object.
- A working model that can be made better.
- A group of technique for solving problems, generating Ideas.
- A part or element of a larger whole.
- A general agreement.
- Sketch A sketch that shows a object's height, width, and depth in a single view.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set criteria.
- A person who designs any variety of things.
- A group of machined of handmade parts that fit together to from a self-contained unit.
19 Clues: A general agreement. • Not having fixed limits. • A limit to a design process. • A part or element of a larger whole. • A working model that can be made better. • A person who designs any variety of things. • The condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact. • A group of technique for solving problems, generating Ideas. • ...
Morals of Stories 2023-04-11
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- The pursuit of money will not make you happy (A Christmas ___)
- We must respect others' cultures and ways of life instead of imposing ours or exploiting them.
- Technology may give us the power to play God but it does not give us the right. (___ Park)
- Intelligence comes in all shapes and sizes (___ Gump)
- The future is not set in stone; we must cut off our dependence on machines. (The ___)
- The world is wide enough for different stances and beliefs.
- Everyone has a choice between living in the real world and an artificial world. (The ___)
- Materialism and laziness will destroy our planet.
- Following your passion and being the best requires great sacrifices. (Mr. Felix's favorite movie)
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- Everyone is different; our differences can bring us together. (The ___ Club)
- Never judge someone based on appearances, even if they look like an ogre.
- Humans must not mistreat animals. (Planet of the ___)
- Allegory for the civil rights movement; different communities make us stronger.
- Allegory for the red scare. Do not jump to conclusions; innocent until proven guilty. (The ____)
- We must preserve our natural resources.
- Actions have consequences; one bad decision will lead to bigger and bigger chaos. (____ Bad)
- The rich and powerful make a game out of the lower-class fighting for their lives. (___ Game)
- A society must take care of those who need mental help.
18 Clues: We must preserve our natural resources. • Materialism and laziness will destroy our planet. • Humans must not mistreat animals. (Planet of the ___) • Intelligence comes in all shapes and sizes (___ Gump) • A society must take care of those who need mental help. • The world is wide enough for different stances and beliefs. • ...
