matrix Crossword Puzzles
Hot Seats Puzzle 2024-02-26
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- section of Workday where you can view the status of the most recent business processes
- a state that has no statute for pay earlier than the next regular pay cycle
- generalist the person who the manager should refer to for questions about organization changes for an entire department (mass load) or group of participants.
- show level of access in Workday to process transactions and view employee information
- Is the core initiator of a termination.
- who do you transfer to if someone is calling about termination from a leave of absence
- Will a band level receive an exit survey?
- type of process that would be needed for the following situation: “manager needs to change the effective date for a transfer”
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- a state that has a statute requiring final payout earlier than the next pay.
- portal you go to get information on bridge to retirement
- corrections slash resins are completed in work thing by this team
- team that handles creating new matrix management organization
- another name for general release and program agreement
- transaction when a manager needs to cancel a transfer that they processed
- type of delegation that allows another user to temporarily start business processes on delegator's behalf.
- time frame after termination and employees direct deposit information remains active
- accrual balances of PTO/OI/ VAC used in excess will not be docked from pay in a Complaint state
- retroactive effective days can be no more than these days in the past
- way that severance documents will be delivered
19 Clues: Is the core initiator of a termination. • Will a band level receive an exit survey? • way that severance documents will be delivered • another name for general release and program agreement • portal you go to get information on bridge to retirement • team that handles creating new matrix management organization • ...
Discovering Leadership Essentials 2019-07-30
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- A model which serves as a criteria for providing good feedback.
- A model based on principles of neuroscience which depicts five different domains where we experience either threat or rewards. These five influencing factors drive our behavior or specifically our motivation.
- A matrix to help you prioritize your tasks based on urgency and importance. A useful tool to delegate tasks effectively.
- Strategy which is related to providing a meaning or leading people by creating a meaning.
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- The process of asking another person to do a task, while still maintaining responsibility for the task.
- A technique or tool represented in a form of window that helps people better understand their relationship with themselves and others. A great tool for understanding the importance of constructive feedback.
- Strategy which is related to motivating people by inducing positive emotions and using power or assertiveness as a last resort.
- An acronym giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives
8 Clues: A model which serves as a criteria for providing good feedback. • An acronym giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives • Strategy which is related to providing a meaning or leading people by creating a meaning. • The process of asking another person to do a task, while still maintaining responsibility for the task. • ...
Chapter 19 The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 2015-08-27
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- What is the tiniest substance in blood, but has the most plasma proteins? (Textbook, page 664)
- What is the shape of red blood cells? (www.medicinenet.com; Classroom Activity, Tuesday, 08/25/2015)
- What element of blood gets rid of bacteria using the enzyme of lysozyme? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the scientific name for red blood cells? (www.medicinenet.com; Classroom Activity, Tuesday, 08/25/2015)
- What component of blood has a nucleus that is kidney-or horseshoe-shaped? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is another name for white blood cells? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the plasma protein that moves iron through the blood? (Textbook, page 687)
- What element of blood has the characteristic of large cytoplasmic granules? (Textbook, page 675)
- What part of the blood is liquid? (Textbook, page 664)
- What are products of digestion, such as vitamins and minerals? (Textbook, page 664)
- What is defined as the stoppage of bleeding? (Textbook, page 687)
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- Which blood element is equipped with the function to mediate immune responses? (Textbook, page 675)
- What unique element of blood contains numerous vesicles, but has no nucleus? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is liquid tissue engulfed by an extracellular matrix? (Textbook, page 662)
- What develops from pluripotent stem cells? (Textbook, page 687)
- What has the ability to destruct specific parasitic worms? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the simple name for a web or cluster of insoluble protein fibers? (Textbook, page 687)
- What is the simple name for inorganic salts? (Textbook, page 664)
- What substance in blood causes it to clot? (Textbook, page 664)
19 Clues: What part of the blood is liquid? (Textbook, page 664) • What develops from pluripotent stem cells? (Textbook, page 687) • What substance in blood causes it to clot? (Textbook, page 664) • What is another name for white blood cells? (Textbook, page 675) • What is the simple name for inorganic salts? (Textbook, page 664) • ...
Crg650 chp 5 2024-06-01
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- __________ is the materiality matrix was presented to the Board for its review and validation
- Management actions are guided by ________ expectations of their performance
- __________ is the reaction of management towards changes in community expectation. Management is said to behave in a way to avoid explicit restriction or implicit restrictions of their operations.
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- Objectives of disclosure of CSR include to help the public make _________ which are more environmental sensitive corporations, while maximizing their returns on investment.
- Stakeholders theory explains that the behavior of an organization are governed by the _____ of its diverse stakeholders.
5 Clues: Management actions are guided by ________ expectations of their performance • __________ is the materiality matrix was presented to the Board for its review and validation • Stakeholders theory explains that the behavior of an organization are governed by the _____ of its diverse stakeholders. • ...
UNIT 3 BIO 2023-01-10
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- used in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, creation of a H+ ion gradient that which creates potential energy across the membrane.
- used in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, electrons move "downhill" to create energy gradient.
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- organelles that contain molecular complexes that can capture light energy from the sun and convert it to chemical energy that is stored in sugar and other organic molecules through photosynthesis.
- organelle that contains an outer membrane, intermembrane space, inner membrane, cristae, and matrix, and is where cellular respiration occurs.
- microscopic pores through which CO2 enters cell and oxygen exits, regulated by guard cells.
5 Clues: microscopic pores through which CO2 enters cell and oxygen exits, regulated by guard cells. • used in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, electrons move "downhill" to create energy gradient. • used in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, creation of a H+ ion gradient that which creates potential energy across the membrane. • ...
eduCrossword 2023-05-23
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- A theory of learning popularized in the twentieth century that argues that knowledge is actively constructed rather than passively absorbed by learners.
- an assessment matrix based on a set of criteria (self or group defined) used to evaluate a student's performance across a holistic spectrum.
- A cognitive process by which a learner takes what they’ve learned in one context and successfully applies it to another.
- a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.
- the idea that students learn similar material at different times and locations.
- it is a level where the students formulate their solution to a problem.
- basic urges, needs, and desires.
- refers to variety in terms of race, gender, class, ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, and religion.
- the method, practice and study of effective teaching.
- critical, logical, reflective, metacognitive, and creative thinking.
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- A course design process that starts with instructors identifying student learning goals and then designing course content and assessments to help students achieve these goals.
- refers to instructors teaching content solely through a passive approach such as lecturing while students listen and take notes with minimal interaction with other students.
- The teacher offers assistance with only those skills that are beyond the student’s capability.
- This developmental zone stands between what the learner can already do on their own and what they cannot yet do.
- DepEd Order No 42 S 2017
15 Clues: DepEd Order No 42 S 2017 • basic urges, needs, and desires. • the method, practice and study of effective teaching. • critical, logical, reflective, metacognitive, and creative thinking. • it is a level where the students formulate their solution to a problem. • the idea that students learn similar material at different times and locations. • ...
peroxissomos 2022-06-03
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- Doença genetica que provoca alterações no esqueleto, no rosto e lesões bastante graves em orgãos essenciais(caroção,rins e o figado)
- proteínas incorporadas a menbrana ou á matrix do peroxissomos provem de ribossomos livres no sitosol
- está presente em grande parte das celulas eucariontes destribuidas aleatoriamente pelo citoplasma ou proximo das mitocondrias e dos cloroplastos
- seguindo a linha adotada por Edward M. de Robertis, os peroxossomos tem media de 5 a 6 dias, ao final são eliminados por
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- a catalase ultiliza o H202 gerado por outras enzimas na organela para oxidar uma variedade de outros substratos
5 Clues: proteínas incorporadas a menbrana ou á matrix do peroxissomos provem de ribossomos livres no sitosol • a catalase ultiliza o H202 gerado por outras enzimas na organela para oxidar uma variedade de outros substratos • seguindo a linha adotada por Edward M. de Robertis, os peroxossomos tem media de 5 a 6 dias, ao final são eliminados por • ...
ANNOUNCEMENT! 2024-06-06
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- A matrix that shows the different bets that are possible. Online, players click on the grid in order to place, withdraw or confirm a bet
- In card games may be used to represent any other playing card
- is a game played with 24 cards from a French deck – 9s to Aces of all 4 suits. The most common variation is a 4-player game where players are divided into 2 teams. One of the players names a suit, and their team must win the majority of the tricks to score points.
- A type of lottery ticket that immediately indicates on the card if a prize has been won.
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- A player who is out of money
- A poker term for two
- A two-card hand that is worth 21 points and is automatically a winning hand
7 Clues: A poker term for two • A player who is out of money • In card games may be used to represent any other playing card • A two-card hand that is worth 21 points and is automatically a winning hand • A type of lottery ticket that immediately indicates on the card if a prize has been won. • ...
Changes in organizational structure (HL) 2025-12-05
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- ___ employees are permanent employees who fulfil the core mission of the business.
- ___ structure has two or more reporting structures.
- In a holacracy, instead of job description there are ___.
- ___ employees are workers who are subcontracted to complete specialised tasks. Many businesses will subcontract payroll or tax work to third parties, for example.
- ___ workers are workers who are hired only as needed as the business expands or contracts. They constitute a flexible workforce composed of part-time, temporary and seasonal workers.
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- ___ leadership has roles emerge and then disappear in teams as needed and depending on the context.
- The benefit of the ___ structure is that a business can add or change its workforce as needed. In this structure, businesses should outsource supporting, non-central functions to contract and temporary workers whenever possible.
- ___ structure roles in a holacracy self-organise into circles, or teams of people.
- ___ is a type of flat organisational structure where teams work autonomously to accomplish tasks and company goals.
9 Clues: ___ structure has two or more reporting structures. • In a holacracy, instead of job description there are ___. • ___ employees are permanent employees who fulfil the core mission of the business. • ___ structure roles in a holacracy self-organise into circles, or teams of people. • ...
1st Period Biology Crossword Vocab 5-1A Unit 5-1 2024-02-02
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- Type of tissue made up of a group of cells that are suspended in a fibrous protein matrix, supports and connects
- Type of tissue made up of a group of cells that have fibers that contain actin and myosin, used for support and movement (3 types)
- A group of cells that possess a similar structure and perform a specific function
- A collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function
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- A biological system consisting of a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
- The natural process through which a cell becomes specialized to and matures into a cell that becomes specialized to perform a task
- Type of tissue made up of a group of tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces, they have a top and bottom
- Type of tissue made up of neurons and neuroglia cells used to coordinate responses
8 Clues: A group of cells that possess a similar structure and perform a specific function • Type of tissue made up of neurons and neuroglia cells used to coordinate responses • A biological system consisting of a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions • ...
Cell Search 2013-10-14
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- has 9 microtuble doublets arranged in a circle around two central microtubles (has a 9+2) pattern
- controls microtuble construction
- formerly called microfilaments, they are long extremely thin fibers that occur in bundles or meshlike networks
- contain a limited amount of genetic material and divide by splitting their DNA
- this part of the cell is highly organized, and it contains actin filaments, microtubles and intermediate filaments
- molecules joined to form a thick filament
- prokaryotes have a single chromosome (loop of DNA) located within the region and is not bounded by membrane
- Some bacterias have this, which are short appendages that help them to attach to an appropriate surface
- Cytoplasmic myosin tails are bound to membranes, but the heads still interact with actin
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- Most prokaryotes have small accesory rings of DNA
- Actin filaments are involved in the movement of cells and its organelles by the motor molecule called?
- ropelike assemblies of fibrous polypeptides that support the nuclear envelope and the plasma membrane
- In some bacteria, the cell wall is further surrounded by a slime layer also called this
- other major type of cell, do not have a nucleus as Eukaryotic cells do, Archaea and bacteria are this type of cell
- short cylinders with a 9+0 pattern of microtuble triplets
- Initiates polymerization of the 9 outer doublets of a cilium or flagellum
- proteins that derive energy from ATP to propel themselves along a protein filament or microtuble
- hair like projections that can move either like a whip of stiff like an oar
- all organisms are composed of this
19 Clues: controls microtuble construction • all organisms are composed of this • molecules joined to form a thick filament • Most prokaryotes have small accesory rings of DNA • short cylinders with a 9+0 pattern of microtuble triplets • Initiates polymerization of the 9 outer doublets of a cilium or flagellum • ...
peroxissomos 2022-06-03
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- Doença genetica que provoca alterações no esqueleto, no rosto e lesões bastante graves em orgãos essenciais(caroção,rins e o figado)
- proteínas incorporadas a menbrana ou á matrix do peroxissomos provem de ribossomos livres no sitosol
- está presente em grande parte das celulas eucariontes destribuidas aleatoriamente pelo citoplasma ou proximo das mitocondrias e dos cloroplastos
- seguindo a linha adotada por Edward M. de Robertis, os peroxossomos tem media de 5 a 6 dias, ao final são eliminados por
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- a catalase ultiliza o H202 gerado por outras enzimas na organela para oxidar uma variedade de outros substratos
5 Clues: proteínas incorporadas a menbrana ou á matrix do peroxissomos provem de ribossomos livres no sitosol • a catalase ultiliza o H202 gerado por outras enzimas na organela para oxidar uma variedade de outros substratos • seguindo a linha adotada por Edward M. de Robertis, os peroxossomos tem media de 5 a 6 dias, ao final são eliminados por • ...
Porifera Vocab 2020-02-03
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- are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia
- a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
- a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges.
- a type of sponge having an oval shape and a thin body wall with pores leading directly into the spongocoel.
- one of the small, hard, calcareous or siliceous bodies that serve as the skeletal elements of various marine and freshwater invertebrates
- is a mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates including echinoderms, molluscs, tunicates, sponges and some chelicerates.
- an asexually produced mass of cells that is capable of developing into an animal, as a freshwater sponge.
- a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
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- a type of sponge having a thick body wall that is folded to form many short canals leading to the spongocoel.
- a flagellated cell with a collar of protoplasm at the base of the flagellum, numbers of which line the internal chambers of sponges.
- the outermost living layer of an animal, usually composed of one or more layers of cells.
- Do not move, and are usually permanently attached to something.
- is the 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: is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge • a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge. • a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge. • Do not move, and are usually permanently attached to something. • are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia • the outermost living layer of an animal, usually composed of one or more layers of cells. • ...
Vocab 2023-09-13
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- of command A principle that states that no employee should answer to more than one supervisor at a time
- chart A graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization
- principle Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line
- The way departments are defined and arranged
- structure The company’s configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks; how the business is organized
- of labor The process of dividing a large job into units, or job tasks, and assigning an individual to do each of the tasks
- The management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done
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- structure An organizational design in which the firm is broken into traditional departments, each with its own set of responsibilities and activities (marketing, operations, sales, IT, etc.)
- of command The flow of authority within an organization
- of control The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager
- structure An organizational design that combines the traditional functional structure with the divisional structure
- An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise
- The formally granted influence of an individual to make decisions, pursue goals, and obtain the resources necessary to support those decisions and goals
- structure An organizational design in which the firm is broken down into units according to factors such as product, process, territory, customer type, etc.
14 Clues: The way departments are defined and arranged • An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise • of command The flow of authority within an organization • principle Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line • The management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done • ...
Vocab 2023-09-13
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- structure: The company’s configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks; how the business is organized
- The way departments are defined and arranged
- structure: An organizational design in which the firm is broken into traditional departments, each with its own set of responsibilities and activities (marketing, operations, sales, IT, etc.)
- principle: Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line
- of command: A principle that states that no employee should answer to more than one supervisor at a time
- The management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done
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- structure: An organizational design in which the firm is broken down into units according to factors such as product, process, territory, customer type, etc.
- structure: An organizational design that combines the traditional functional structure with the divisional structure
- chart: A graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization
- formally granted influence of an individual to make decisions, pursue goals, and obtain the resources necessary to support those decisions and goals
- An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise
- of command/ The flow of authority within an organization
- of control: The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager
- of labor: The process of dividing a large job into units, or job tasks, and assigning an individual to do each of the tasks
14 Clues: The way departments are defined and arranged • of command/ The flow of authority within an organization • An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise • principle: Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line • of control: The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager • ...
Vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- Of Command A principle that states that no employee should answer to more than one supervisor at a time
- Chart A graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization
- Principle Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line
- The way departments are defined and arranged
- Structure The company’s configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks; how the business is organized
- Of Labor The process of dividing a large job into units, or job tasks, and assigning an individual to do each of the tasks
- The management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done
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- Structure An organizational design in which the firm is broken into traditional departments, each with its own set of responsibilities and activities (marketing, operations, sales, IT, etc.)
- Of Command The flow of authority within an organization
- Of Control The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager
- Structure An organizational design that combines the traditional functional structure with the divisional structure
- An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise
- The formally granted influence of an individual to make decisions, pursue goals, and obtain the resources necessary to support those decisions and goals
- Structure An organizational design in which the firm is broken down into units according to factors such as product, process, territory, customer type, etc.
14 Clues: The way departments are defined and arranged • Of Command The flow of authority within an organization • An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise • Principle Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line • Of Control The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager • ...
Christmas Math 2023-12-26
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- Factorial ______ expresses multiplication of decreasing, consecutive integers.
- For the term x, the ________ will be 1/x or x^-1
- Rewrite in factorial form: 6x^2 - x - 40. THEN form a double digit number with the second term from within each parenthesis, starting with the smaller number (use the number not the word form for your answer)
- 14 less than twice this number is the product of one of the perfect square factors of 441 and the square root of 144. THEN add the first 2 digits of your answer (use the number form in your answer)
- Add all three digits of your answer above (use the number form in your answer)
- the variable representing side to side (use the one letter variable in your answer)
- ________ angles are opposite and always share a vertex but never a side
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- the difference between l_______ and e_______ _______ is the rate at which the y value increases or decreases
- This letter represents the ________ translation of the standard function y=f(x). (use the letter for the answer)
- When multiplied by this number, the sum of the resulting digits will always equal 9 (use the number form in your answer)
- The general equation of a ________ is y=(x-h)^2 + k
- The intersection of 2 or more lines
- A ______ matrix is one of any order whose elements are all zeros
- _._ _ _ 5 9
14 Clues: _._ _ _ 5 9 • The intersection of 2 or more lines • For the term x, the ________ will be 1/x or x^-1 • The general equation of a ________ is y=(x-h)^2 + k • A ______ matrix is one of any order whose elements are all zeros • ________ angles are opposite and always share a vertex but never a side • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-14
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- The two promontories at the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar; according to legend they were formed by Hercules
- Pertaining to the period following a seizure or convulsion
- An ion-exchange resin or ion-exchange polymer is an insoluble matrix (or support structure) normally in the form of small (0.5-1 mm diameter) beads, usually white or yellowish, fabricated from an organic polymer substrate.
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- Paleozoic simple dichotomously branched plants of Europe and eastern Canada including the oldest known vascular land plants
- An apparatus for making images of the sun, consisting of a spectroscopic camera used in combination with a telescope
- Any plant of the genus Astrantia
- A joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end
7 Clues: Any plant of the genus Astrantia • Pertaining to the period following a seizure or convulsion • A joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end • An apparatus for making images of the sun, consisting of a spectroscopic camera used in combination with a telescope • ...
Designing process crossword 2021-03-02
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- Concepts - This is the 2nd step in the Design process. It includes researching past solutions, brainstorming possible new solutions, and selecting the best solution.
- - A limitation or restriction that must be followed by designers. (Ex. cost, time )
- Solution - This is the 3rd step in the Design process. It includes creating a detailed design solution and detailed technical drawings.
- Solution - This is the 5th step in the Design process. It includes evaluating the solution's effectiveness.
- - A group technique for solving problems, generating ideas, stimulating creative thinking, etc.. No ideas are judged.
- - Set of measurable standards or specifications that the design must meet.
- - to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of; assess:
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- Solution - This is the 6th and last step in the Design process and is when the project portfolio is shared usually during a formal presentation.
- Matrix - a tool used to evaluate different design ideas; specifically, it's a table used for scoring and comparing multiple design solutions
- - A full-scale working model used to test a design concept
- - A process that repeats a series of steps over and over until the desired outcome is obtained.
- the Problem - This is the 1st step in the design process. The design requirements are determined and the design brief is created.
- evaluate the results of an experiment.
- & Test Solution - This is the 4th step in the Design process.
14 Clues: evaluate the results of an experiment. • - A full-scale working model used to test a design concept • & Test Solution - This is the 4th step in the Design process. • - to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of; assess: • - Set of measurable standards or specifications that the design must meet. • ...
Porifera Vocab 2020-02-03
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- one of the small, hard, calcareous or siliceous bodies that serve as the skeletal elements of various marine and freshwater invertebrates
- a type of sponge having a thick body wall that is folded to form many short canals leading to the spongocoel.
- a type of sponge having an oval shape and a thin body wall with pores leading directly into the spongocoel.
- the outermost living layer of an animal, usually composed of one or more layers of cells.
- an asexually produced mass of cells that is capable of developing into an animal, as a freshwater sponge.
- are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia
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- a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
- a type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel.
- a flagellated cell with a collar of protoplasm at the base of the flagellum, numbers of which line the internal chambers of sponges.
- is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge
- is a mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates including echinoderms, molluscs, tunicates, sponges and some chelicerates.
- a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges.
- a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
- Do not move, and are usually permanently attached to something.
14 Clues: is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge • a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge. • a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge. • Do not move, and are usually permanently attached to something. • are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia • the outermost living layer of an animal, usually composed of one or more layers of cells. • ...
Notes from the Road 01 2024-04-15
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- "Staring at a maple leaf, leaning on the mother tree," Gavin DeGraw says to himself, "We all lost ____"
- Finish the Joni line: "I'm traveling in some ____; I'm sitting in some cafe."
- Finish the Joni line: "Once in a while, in a big blue moon, there comes a night like this. Like some ____ invented this Fourth of July night ride home."
- According to The Fantasticks, ____ is the perfect time to be in love.
- Shakespeare's Othello was, like Joey, a ______.
- Walking through Paris at dawn, one can see the homeless shacked up in ____ in front of designer boutiques like Louis Vuitton.
- Bonnie Raitt found love "Just in the ___ of time."
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- This American actor played Othello in a 1995 film version of the play, as well as Morpheus in "The Matrix." No space
- La persistència de la memòria is by this Spanish painter (last name)
- This famous Parisian cafe, Café Des Deux ____" means 'the two windmill cafe' en anglais.
- Finish the Kimbra line: "I have lived and I have died so many times, it's a wonder I _____."
- Finish the Earth Wind and Fire line: "You will find peace of mind if you look way down in your ___ and soul."
- "I wanna know: have you ever ___ the rain coming down on sunny day? - Creedence Clearwater Revival
13 Clues: Shakespeare's Othello was, like Joey, a ______. • Bonnie Raitt found love "Just in the ___ of time." • La persistència de la memòria is by this Spanish painter (last name) • According to The Fantasticks, ____ is the perfect time to be in love. • Finish the Joni line: "I'm traveling in some ____; I'm sitting in some cafe." • ...
Transdermal Drug Delivery System 2025-08-24
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- Refers to experiments conducted outside a living organism, such as in laboratory glassware.
- The carrier medium that holds and transports the drug to the skin surface for absorption.
- A patch design where the drug is evenly dispersed within a polymer layer that also serves as the adhesive.
- A patch design where the drug is stored in a liquid or gel compartment, released through a rate-controlling membrane.
- A covering or formulation that seals the skin, reduces water loss, and increases drug penetration.
- The use of ultrasound waves to temporarily disrupt the skin barrier and enhance drug absorption.
- A single-layer patch structure where the drug is uniformly embedded throughout the material.
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- The movement of a drug from the skin surface into deeper layers of the skin.
- A delivery method that does not break the skin or require penetration into deeper tissues.
- Tiny, painless projections that create microchannels in the skin to enhance drug delivery without reaching nerves or blood vessels.
- Describes a material with tiny pores that allow controlled drug release or skin contact while remaining breathable.
- The ability of the skin to allow substances to pass through its layers.
- A method that uses a mild electric current to drive charged drug molecules through the skin.
13 Clues: The ability of the skin to allow substances to pass through its layers. • The movement of a drug from the skin surface into deeper layers of the skin. • The carrier medium that holds and transports the drug to the skin surface for absorption. • A delivery method that does not break the skin or require penetration into deeper tissues. • ...
WINF - Rätsel 2016-01-20
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- Der Punkt-Strich wird in der Fachsprache als _____ bezeichnet.
- Durch die gesuchte Funktion kann der Inhalt mehrerer Zellen zu einem gemeinsamen Text zusammengeführt werden.
- Bei _____ Bezügen wird entweder nur die Spalte oder nur die Zeile eines Bezuges fixiert.
- Der gesuchte Diagrammtyp bietet sich besonders gut für die Darstellung von Veränderungen über längere Zeiträume(z.B. Temperaturkurven) an.
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- Im Rahmen der Datenauswertung haben wir eine Möglichkeit kennengelernt, die immer dann eingesetzt wird, wenn die Zielzelle einen bestimmten Wert als Ergebnis einer Berechnung einnimmt. Diese Möglichkeit nennt sich _____ .
- Bei den Fehlermeldungen haben wir drei Typen kennengelernt, wobei der Wert einer Zelle erst dann geändert wird, wenn der richtige Wert eingegeben wird.
- Die gesuchte Funktion durchsucht die erste Spalte einer ausgewählten Matrix. Stimmt das Suchkriterium mit dem Inhalt der ersten Spalte überein, wird an dieser Zeile angehalten und jener Wert ausgegeben, der sich in der angegebenen Spalte dieser Zeile befindet.
- Die gesuchte Funktion zählt all jene Elemente einer Liste, die dem Suchkriterium entsprechen.
- Ein _____ Bezug fixiert eine Zelle innerhalb der Formel, beim Kopieren wird der Bezug nicht verändert.
- Bei der gesuchten Funktion wird einer beliebigen Reihe von Zahlen eine Platzierung zugewiesen.
10 Clues: Der Punkt-Strich wird in der Fachsprache als _____ bezeichnet. • Bei _____ Bezügen wird entweder nur die Spalte oder nur die Zeile eines Bezuges fixiert. • Die gesuchte Funktion zählt all jene Elemente einer Liste, die dem Suchkriterium entsprechen. • Bei der gesuchten Funktion wird einer beliebigen Reihe von Zahlen eine Platzierung zugewiesen. • ...
Escape the Brent Spar 2017-02-21
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- 85% of German survey respondents supported a _____ of Shell, although this was never officially endorsed by Greenpeace.
- Shell's first (unsuccessful) attempt to remove the protesters from the Brent Spar involved lowering two _____ Sherriff's officers from a helicopter.
- The Brent Spar was located 190 km northeast of _____.
- Greenpeace focused its anti-disposal campaign in the UK and _____, since people from this country had historically been more sensitive to environmental issues.
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- Greenpeace and Shell's public images during the conflict have been compared to the biblical story of David and _____.
- The Global _____ Coalition, of which Shell was a member, was an industry alliance which lobbied against tighter emissions controls.
- The least costly of the six disposal options initially considered involved blasting the platform in the oil field, also known as the "_____ Strategy".
- Greenpeace had recently adopted more _____ techniques of activism, focusing on the use of scientific study and dialogue.
- The Brent Spar issue was a major topic of debate at the North-Sea Protection Conference, which took place in _____, Denmark.
- Shell operated in a _____ structure, meaning that each subsidiary was fairly autonomous and reported to regional and functional coordinators.
10 Clues: The Brent Spar was located 190 km northeast of _____. • Greenpeace and Shell's public images during the conflict have been compared to the biblical story of David and _____. • 85% of German survey respondents supported a _____ of Shell, although this was never officially endorsed by Greenpeace. • ...
Chapter 6: Puzzle 1 2020-10-07
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- the subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer
- an organelle in eukaryotic cells that serves as the site of cellular respiration; uses oxygen to break down organic molecules and synthesize ATP
- a network of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments that extend throughout the cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical, transport and signaling functions
- a component of cytoskeleton that includes filaments intermediate in size between microtubules and microfilaments
- an organelle in eukaryotic cells consisting of stacks of flat membranous sacs that modify, store, and route products of the ER and synthesize some products, notably noncellulose carbohydrates
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- a membranous sac that helps move excess water out of certain freshwater protists
- one of a family of closely related organelles that includes chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and amyloplasts. Plastids are found in cells of photosynthetic eukaryotes
- the membrane at the boundary of every cell that acts as a selective barrier, regulating the cell's chemical composition
- an extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attach to the extracellular matrix
- a cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding
10 Clues: the subunit that serves as the building block of a polymer • a cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding • a membranous sac that helps move excess water out of certain freshwater protists • an extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attach to the extracellular matrix • ...
NCPV Crossword 2019 2018-12-05
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- A molecule that possesses genetic information
- The name historically used for vaccina virus infections
- Discs consisting of viruses in a solid water-soluble matrix that is stable for at least one year from manufacture, easy to use and suitable for a wide range of applications
- The virus is highly contagious and infects millions of individuals worldwide, causing serious disease in over 10 million children and accounts for about 120,000 deaths each year
- Three species D adenoviruses (HAdV) were isolated from the faeces of patients with this syndrome
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- 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
- Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors
- Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug”
- Contain segments of viral genome are used in the construction of pseudotype viruses
- 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
10 Clues: Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug” • A molecule that possesses genetic information • The name historically used for vaccina virus infections • Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors • Contain segments of viral genome are used in the construction of pseudotype viruses • ...
Puzzle 26 2022-11-08
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- - This concept created revolution in the field of storing, organizing and operating Data in IT industry
- - WorkProduct of Test planning process
- - To move the ownership of risk from one party to another / move from one place to another
- - A written promise from a company to repair or replace a product that you buy from them, if it develops a fault within a fixed period of time
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- - A first ever meeting with the project team and other stakeholders / a kick that puts the ball into play in a football or soccer game
- - A deviation from requirements or the abnormal behavior of the software / a harmful microorganism, typically a bacteria / a small insect
- - A dedicated period of time in which a set amount of work will be completed on a project / run at full speed over a short distance
- - Popular cloud computing platform
- - Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects
- - A project management tool that takes a step-by-step approach to complete large projects with several moving pieces / It breaks down the structure of a project into manageable deliverables
10 Clues: - Popular cloud computing platform • - WorkProduct of Test planning process • - Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects • - To move the ownership of risk from one party to another / move from one place to another • - This concept created revolution in the field of storing, organizing and operating Data in IT industry • ...
WINF - Rätsel 2016-01-20
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- Bei den Fehlermeldungen haben wir drei Typen kennengelernt, wobei der Wert einer Zelle erst dann geändert wird, wenn der richtige Wert eingegeben wird.
- Durch die gesuchte Funktion kann der Inhalt mehrerer Zellen zu einem gemeinsamen Text zusammengeführt werden.
- Im Rahmen der Datenauswertung haben wir eine Möglichkeit kennengelernt, die immer dann eingesetzt wird, wenn die Zielzelle einen bestimmten Wert als Ergebnis einer Berechnung einnimmt. Diese Möglichkeit nennt sich _____ .
- Bei _____ Bezügen wird entweder nur die Spalte oder nur die Zeile eines Bezuges fixiert.
- Bei der gesuchten Funktion wird einer beliebigen Reihe von Zahlen eine Platzierung zugewiesen.
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- Ein _____ Bezug fixiert eine Zelle innerhalb der Formel, beim Kopieren wird der Bezug nicht verändert.
- Die gesuchte Funktion zählt all jene Elemente einer Liste, die dem Suchkriterium entsprechen.
- Die gesuchte Funktion durchsucht die erste Spalte einer ausgewählten Matrix. Stimmt das Suchkriterium mit dem Inhalt der ersten Spalte überein, wird an dieser Zeile angehalten und jener Wert ausgegeben, der sich in der angegebenen Spalte dieser Zeile befindet.
- Der gesuchte Diagrammtyp bietet sich besonders gut für die Darstellung von Veränderungen über längere Zeiträume(z.B. Temperaturkurven) an.
- Der Punkt-Strich wird in der Fachsprache als _____ bezeichnet.
10 Clues: Der Punkt-Strich wird in der Fachsprache als _____ bezeichnet. • Bei _____ Bezügen wird entweder nur die Spalte oder nur die Zeile eines Bezuges fixiert. • Die gesuchte Funktion zählt all jene Elemente einer Liste, die dem Suchkriterium entsprechen. • Bei der gesuchten Funktion wird einer beliebigen Reihe von Zahlen eine Platzierung zugewiesen. • ...
Puzzle 26 2022-11-08
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- - This concept created revolution in the field of storing, organizing and operating Data in IT industry
- - WorkProduct of Test planning process
- - To move the ownership of risk from one party to another / move from one place to another
- - A written promise from a company to repair or replace a product that you buy from them, if it develops a fault within a fixed period of time
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- - A first ever meeting with the project team and other stakeholders / a kick that puts the ball into play in a football or soccer game
- - A deviation from requirements or the abnormal behavior of the software / a harmful microorganism, typically a bacteria / a small insect
- - A dedicated period of time in which a set amount of work will be completed on a project / run at full speed over a short distance
- - Popular cloud computing platform
- - Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects
- - A project management tool that takes a step-by-step approach to complete large projects with several moving pieces / It breaks down the structure of a project into manageable deliverables
10 Clues: - Popular cloud computing platform • - WorkProduct of Test planning process • - Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects • - To move the ownership of risk from one party to another / move from one place to another • - This concept created revolution in the field of storing, organizing and operating Data in IT industry • ...
Puzzle 27 2022-11-08
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- - This concept created revolution in the field of storing, organizing and operating Data in IT industry
- - WorkProduct of Test planning process
- - To move the ownership of risk from one party to another / move from one place to another
- - A written promise from a company to repair or replace a product that you buy from them, if it develops a fault within a fixed period of time
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- - A first ever meeting with the project team and other stakeholders / a kick that puts the ball into play in a football or soccer game
- - A deviation from requirements or the abnormal behavior of the software / a harmful microorganism, typically a bacteria / a small insect
- - A dedicated period of time in which a set amount of work will be completed on a project / run at full speed over a short distance
- - Popular cloud computing platform
- - Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects
- - A project management tool that takes a step-by-step approach to complete large projects with several moving pieces / It breaks down the structure of a project into manageable deliverables
10 Clues: - Popular cloud computing platform • - WorkProduct of Test planning process • - Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects • - To move the ownership of risk from one party to another / move from one place to another • - This concept created revolution in the field of storing, organizing and operating Data in IT industry • ...
Puzzle 27 2022-11-08
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- - This concept created revolution in the field of storing, organizing and operating Data in IT industry
- - WorkProduct of Test planning process
- - To move the ownership of risk from one party to another / move from one place to another
- - A written promise from a company to repair or replace a product that you buy from them, if it develops a fault within a fixed period of time
Down
- - A first ever meeting with the project team and other stakeholders / a kick that puts the ball into play in a football or soccer game
- - A deviation from requirements or the abnormal behavior of the software / a harmful microorganism, typically a bacteria / a small insect
- - A dedicated period of time in which a set amount of work will be completed on a project / run at full speed over a short distance
- - Popular cloud computing platform
- - Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects
- - A project management tool that takes a step-by-step approach to complete large projects with several moving pieces / It breaks down the structure of a project into manageable deliverables
10 Clues: - Popular cloud computing platform • - WorkProduct of Test planning process • - Matrix for clarifying roles and responsibilities in projects • - To move the ownership of risk from one party to another / move from one place to another • - This concept created revolution in the field of storing, organizing and operating Data in IT industry • ...
NCPV Christmas quiz 2018-12-05
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- Contain segments of viral genome are used in the construction of pseudotype viruses
- The name historically used for vaccina virus infections
- Discs consisting of viruses in a solid water-soluble matrix that is stable for at least one year from manufacture, easy to use and suitable for a wide range of applications
- Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug”
- 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
- Three species D adenoviruses (HAdV) were isolated from the faeces of patients with this syndrome
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- 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, causing serious disease in over 10 million children and accounts for about 120,000 deaths each year
- 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
10 Clues: Virus also known as “winter vomiting bug” • A molecule that possesses genetic information • The name historically used for vaccina virus infections • Arthropod-borne viruses, transmitted by biting arthropod vectors • Contain segments of viral genome are used in the construction of pseudotype viruses • ...
Integumentary System 2020-05-07
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- the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
- a part of the skin, which grows a hair by packing old cells together
- small oil-producing gland present in the skin of mammals
- a part of the skin, which grows a hair by packing old cells together
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary
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- connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs, typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix, often with collagen or other fibers, and including cartilaginous, fatty, and elastic tissues
- responsible for the tanning of skin exposed to sunlight
- a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin. Such glands are found over most of the body, and have a simple coiled tubular structure
- beneath the dermis which is beneath the epidermis
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies,especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures
11 Clues: beneath the dermis which is beneath the epidermis • responsible for the tanning of skin exposed to sunlight • the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis • small oil-producing gland present in the skin of mammals • a part of the skin, which grows a hair by packing old cells together • ...
CELL ORGANELLES 2023-10-08
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- Its primary function is to package long DNA molecules into more compact, denser structures.
- It functions to house and maintain an optimal environment for the cellular organelles.
- It is a cell organelle that that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process.
- Its main function is to store substances, typically either waste or harmful substances, or useful substances the cell will need later on.
- They break down excess or worn-out cell parts and they may be used to destroy invading viruses and bacteria.
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- A complex molecular machine found inside the living cells that produce proteins from amino acids during a process called protein synthesis or translation.
- It produces the energy necessary for the cell's survival and functioning.
- A specialized cellular matrix that surrounds every cell of a plant and provides the cell with both structural support and protection, and also acts as a filtering mechanism.
- A double membrane-bound organelle involved in the synthesis and storage of food.
- It controls and regulates the activities of the cell (e.g., growth and metabolism) and carries the genes, structures that contain the hereditary information.
10 Clues: It produces the energy necessary for the cell's survival and functioning. • A double membrane-bound organelle involved in the synthesis and storage of food. • It functions to house and maintain an optimal environment for the cellular organelles. • Its primary function is to package long DNA molecules into more compact, denser structures. • ...
Brush up on your vocabulary 2025-12-05
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- surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner., the shape that enamel cells make when laying enamel
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices, disease controlling component
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure, the shape that biofilm takes
- not made up of or containing cells, basement membrane
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic, type of microorganism found sub-gingival
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- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate., calcium hydroxy(apatite)
- nucleus, focus, point of origin, breeding ground
- solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently., more then enough
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease, blood cell
- 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., dental hygiene love to remove this
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin, breeding ground • not made up of or containing cells, basement membrane • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure, the shape that biofilm takes • solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently., more then enough • ...
Kreuzworträtsel aus Wirtschaftsinformatik 2016-01-20
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- Die gesuchte Funktion durchsucht die erste Spalte einer ausgewählten Matrix. Stimmt das Suchkriterium mit dem Inhalt der ersten Spalte überein, wird an dieser Zeile angehalten und jener Wert ausgegeben, der sich in der angegebenen Spalte dieser Zeile befindet.
- Durch die gesuchte Funktion kann der Inhalt mehrerer Zellen zu einem gemeinsamen Text zusammengeführt werden.
- Der gesuchte Diagrammtyp bietet sich besonders gut für die Darstellung von Veränderungen über längere Zeiträume(z.B. Temperaturkurven) an.
- Der Punkt-Strich wird in der Fachsprache als _____ bezeichnet.
- Die gesuchte Funktion zählt all jene Elemente einer Liste, die dem Suchkriterium entsprechen.
Down
- Ein _____ Bezug fixiert eine Zelle innerhalb der Formel, beim Kopieren wird der Bezug nicht verändert.
- Bei _____ Bezügen wird entweder nur die Spalte oder nur die Zeile eines Bezuges fixiert.
- Bei den Fehlermeldungen haben wir drei Typen kennengelernt, wobei der Wert einer Zelle erst dann geändert wird, wenn der richtige Wert eingegeben wird.
- Im Rahmen der Datenauswertung haben wir eine Möglichkeit kennengelernt, die immer dann eingesetzt wird, wenn die Zielzelle einen bestimmten Wert als Ergebnis einer Berechnung einnimmt. Diese Möglichkeit nennt sich _____ .
- Bei der gesuchten Funktion wird einer beliebigen Reihe von Zahlen eine Platzierung zugewiesen.
10 Clues: Der Punkt-Strich wird in der Fachsprache als _____ bezeichnet. • Bei _____ Bezügen wird entweder nur die Spalte oder nur die Zeile eines Bezuges fixiert. • Die gesuchte Funktion zählt all jene Elemente einer Liste, die dem Suchkriterium entsprechen. • Bei der gesuchten Funktion wird einer beliebigen Reihe von Zahlen eine Platzierung zugewiesen. • ...
BA421 Team 3 Crossword 2023-11-29
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- The group (sometimes the project office) responsible for selecting, overseeing, and updating project priority selection criteria. (TWO WORD ANSWER)
- A system of shared norms, beliefs, values, and assumptions held by an organization’s members.
- _______ refers to a country’s or community’s ability to provide the services and needs required for a project.
- A framework for evaluating competing demands. (Project Scope, Time, and Cost). (TWO WORD ANSWER)
- An anonymous group decision method that uses a panel of experts to reach a conclusion.
- A natural psychological disorientation that most people suffer when they move to a country different from their own. (TWO WORD ANSWER)
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- These costs are clearly charged to a specific work package such as Labor, Materials, or Equipment.
- A _______ is a significant event that occurs at a point in time. Easily recognizable, natural, important control points in the project.
- High ranking managers who endorse and lend political support for the completion of a project. (TWO WORD ANSWER)
- Any organizational structure in which the project manager shares responsibility with the functional mangers for assigning priorities and for directing the work of individuals assigned to the project.
10 Clues: An anonymous group decision method that uses a panel of experts to reach a conclusion. • A system of shared norms, beliefs, values, and assumptions held by an organization’s members. • A framework for evaluating competing demands. (Project Scope, Time, and Cost). (TWO WORD ANSWER) • ...
TV USED TO HAVE... 2024-08-20
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- magazine decoted to tv schedules of all 3 networks + pbs & later uhf stations programming
- this product was a tv staple until the gov't ruled them such a health hazard that tv was banned from running these
- movie program that aired old films typically after the 11 o'clock news
- control for stabilizing tv picture that is scrolling either way
- foil-topped meals incl. meat, potatoes, vegetable each in separate compartments & heated in oven
- there used to be plenty of these, like Ed Sullivan, Dean Martin Show, Dinah Shore Show etc
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- a matrix of circles & squares that appeared on tv signalling the end of the broadcast day; often accompanied by a continuous beep
- typically shown right before test pattern, this was a broadcast of the most dangerous criminals at large with photos, crimes, last seen at etc
- glass insruments that plugged into sockets back of the tv to enable signal reception & clarity; if even one burned out it had to be replaced for tv to work
- antenna on top of tv; adjusting it by hand would improve reception
10 Clues: control for stabilizing tv picture that is scrolling either way • antenna on top of tv; adjusting it by hand would improve reception • movie program that aired old films typically after the 11 o'clock news • magazine decoted to tv schedules of all 3 networks + pbs & later uhf stations programming • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-13
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- _________is a predefined group of processing actions submitted to the system to be performed with little or no interaction between the user and the system.
- ___________ should be prepared well in advance with proper roll back procedures for any planned change or special batch schedules
- ______________ Management is the process of finding, assessing, and controlling threats to your company’s financial security.
- __________is the independent assessment of your research paper by experts in your field.
- Every actionable _________ should have an incident associated with it
- __________is a piece of online documentation that answers a frequently asked question or provides instructions for solving a problem that customers commonly run into.
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- ____________ effect is what happens when service metrics appear to be "green" and on target, yet underneath the surface, it's all red—indicating poor service and unhappy people
- Ensure Proper __________ Matrix is followed for involvement of the major incident.
- _________shift is a work shift that runs through the early morning hours, typically covering the period between midnight and 8 a.m.
- Revoke __________ of associates as soon as they separate from the team.
10 Clues: Every actionable _________ should have an incident associated with it • Revoke __________ of associates as soon as they separate from the team. • Ensure Proper __________ Matrix is followed for involvement of the major incident. • __________is the independent assessment of your research paper by experts in your field. • ...
Crossword_MBA_SM_Unit I 2023-09-15
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- ‘We believe passionately in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and, ultimately, the world’. It’s the Vision Statement of which company?
- Get a large group of people to contribute content for free in exchange for access to other people's content.
- He proposed a matrix which is a three dimensional tool most often is referred to as the three dimensional business definition model (Last Name to be used).
- Goals and Objectives are formulated at ________ level.
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- Offer basic services for free, charge for premium service.
- ‘We shall build good ships here – at a profit if we can – at a loss if we must – but always good ships’. It’s an example of a company’s …
- It’s a statement that looks forward and creates a mental image of the ideal state that the organization wishes to achieve.
- Broad and clearly defined statements of 'end goals' that an organization aspires to achieve within a defined long-term timeframe.
- A Business Model of packaging related goods and services together.
- Hamel and ____ provided the three attributes of strategic intent (Last Name to be used).
10 Clues: Goals and Objectives are formulated at ________ level. • Offer basic services for free, charge for premium service. • A Business Model of packaging related goods and services together. • Hamel and ____ provided the three attributes of strategic intent (Last Name to be used). • ...
Películas de culto 2024-11-09
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- Película de acción dirigida por George Miller, protagonizada por Mel Gibson, en un mundo post-apocalíptico.
- Obra maestra de David Lynch, conocida por su surrealismo y complejidad narrativa.
- Film de Quentin Tarantino que narra historias entrelazadas de violencia, crimen y venganza.
- Comedia oscura de los Hermanos Coen sobre un hombre cuya vida se ve destruida por un caso de confusión y error.
- Película que se convirtió en un ícono de la cultura pop, dirigida por Brian De Palma, sobre el acoso y la venganza de una joven con poderes telequinéticos.
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- Película dirigida por Stanley Kubrick que adapta la novela de Anthony Burgess, conocida por su visión distópica y violencia estilizada.
- Drama psicológico de Darren Aronofsky, protagonizado por Natalie Portman, sobre una bailarina obsesionada con la perfección.
- Película de culto dirigida por The Wachowskis, que presenta un mundo virtual controlado por máquinas.
- Película de Ridley Scott, protagonizada por Harrison Ford, que explora la vida de los "replicantes" en un futuro distópico.
- Comedia de ciencia ficción dirigida por Terry Gilliam, que satiriza las distopías y los totalitarismos.
10 Clues: Obra maestra de David Lynch, conocida por su surrealismo y complejidad narrativa. • Film de Quentin Tarantino que narra historias entrelazadas de violencia, crimen y venganza. • Película de culto dirigida por The Wachowskis, que presenta un mundo virtual controlado por máquinas. • ...
Nephrology 2024-12-03
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- Seen as a collection of scarred, obliterated capillaries and accumulations of matrix material in part of the affected glomerulus. No response to corticosteroid therapy.
- Hematuria (smoky brown urine), oliguria, azotemia and hypertension.
- Massive proteinuria (the loss in the urine of >3.5 g of protein/day), hypoalbuminemia, edema, hyperlipidemia.
- Diffuse thickening of the glomerular basement membrane and subepithelial deposits,effacement of foot processes, and the presence of spikes of basement membrane material between the immune deposits.
- Nodules in the mesangium. These nodules are spherical and eosinophilic, with a central acellular area. It is pathognomonic of diabetes.
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- Active lesions of the glomeruli include: endocapillary hypercellularity or extra-capillary proliferation (crescents), inflammation (glomerular or interstitial), fibrinoid necrosis and subendothelial deposits.
- Mainly affect children (2-6) Only shows effacement of the epithelial cell (podocyte)foot processes and have complete remission within 8 weeks of corticosteroid therapy.
- Diagnosis depends on serologic evidence of a rise in antibody titers to streptococcal products. Serum anti–streptolysin O antibody titers is positive.
- Mesangial cell proliferation, basement membrane duplication, leukocyte infiltration, and accentuation of lobular architecture.
- The most common type of primary glomerulonephritis that presents with hematuria.
10 Clues: Hematuria (smoky brown urine), oliguria, azotemia and hypertension. • The most common type of primary glomerulonephritis that presents with hematuria. • Massive proteinuria (the loss in the urine of >3.5 g of protein/day), hypoalbuminemia, edema, hyperlipidemia. • ...
Crossword 2021-03-11
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- head of state, A politician, A government official(3)
- checkout experiences initiative, under the Pay-with-PayPal portfolio where a consumer who is buying a costly item sometimes wishes to split the cost among financial instruments(5,6)
- regulations that restrict data handling by location ,china and India being the pioneers(12)
- institution in Canada requires reports from financial institutions that send or receive on behalf of a single customer, within a 24-hour period(7)
- a program that manages and provides the policies, standards, and strategies to manage record/data information from creation to final disposition(3)
- recent acquisition of a leading provider of cloud-based security infrastructure for digital assets into PayPal's crypto and digital currencies unit(4)
- customer-facing system to raise their issues and challenges(10,6)
- provide our platform to external customers(15)
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- person who ultimately owns an asset/company and on whom AML checks need to be carried out(10,5)
- procedure to check the identity of the customer(3)
- tool to add & track stories and manage tasks(4)
- a European Union requirement that aims to create consistent protection of consumer and personal data(4)
- Paris-based anti-money laundering company which is now replacing the legacy system for Realtime Transaction Scanning(9)
- one place to request all your access inside PayPal(8,3)
- is a matrix that has the industry type/MCC mapped to the Risk Rating category (prohibited, Restricted, High Risk, Moderate Risk, and Low Risk)(5)
- Technology, platforms and Experiences(3)
16 Clues: Technology, platforms and Experiences(3) • provide our platform to external customers(15) • tool to add & track stories and manage tasks(4) • procedure to check the identity of the customer(3) • head of state, A politician, A government official(3) • one place to request all your access inside PayPal(8,3) • ...
Osteoporosis 2019-01-28
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- ligand released by osteoblasts which bind to osteoclast precursor cells and stimulate osteoclast maturation
- a type of anti-inflammatory medicine used to treat a range of conditions but increases the risk of developing osteoporosis
- a complex skeletal disease characterised by low bone density and micro-architectural defects in bone tissue, resulting in increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture
- a selective oestrogen receptor modulator that has a similar effect on bone as human oestrogen
- a commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate
- bone resorption plays a critical role in the homeostasis of this physiologically important ion
- class of drugs that mimics the structure of pyrophosphate which decrease osteoclast activity
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- type of bone that has a honeycomb-like appearance and is a high target area for bone remodelling
- hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity
- a side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw
- class of drugs that have a similar structure to oestrogen and exert a similar role but are slightly more selective than oestrogen itself
- produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts
- multinucleated cells that absorb bone tissue during bone remodelling, formed by the fusion of many monocytes
- cells that were previously osteoblasts which have now buried themselves within bone matrix and have large processes extending outwards
- fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone
- hormone that under physiological conditions, increases osteoclast activity but when given in low doses therapeutically can increase bone mass
16 Clues: a commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate • fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone • a side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw • hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity • produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts • ...
Project Management LT4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-02
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- this group is where work is done and is where time and energy are mostly devoted to.
- this group is responsible for designing the specific milestones and planning the corresponding courses of action for each.
- are factors that are believed to be true, or certain without empirical proof or demonstration.
- someone who has an interest or is affected by the project.
- The ______ technique is a structured communication technique, developed as a systematic, interactive forecasting method which relies on a panel of experts.
- the team checks in on project progress and if it will meet proposed goals and schedule
- a clearly defined starting point for a project plan
- an organizational structure where resources are utilized for the project work.
- an organizational structure where employees are grouped in different departments based on expertise, each having a functional head.
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- finalizes the project when objectives are met and is often led by the project manager, who will close out the project, make and review conclusions and formally archive any necessary project details.
- responsible for laying out the goals for the project, identifying those involved and getting the project approved.
- guidelines for achieving specific project, program and portfolio management results
- refers to the focus and extent of project activities
- an uncertain event that may or may not occur during a project.
- a group of tasks or conditions that must be completed to finish the project successfully
- an organizational structure that is a combination of two or more organizational structure types.
16 Clues: a clearly defined starting point for a project plan • refers to the focus and extent of project activities • someone who has an interest or is affected by the project. • an uncertain event that may or may not occur during a project. • an organizational structure where resources are utilized for the project work. • ...
CM Chapter 2 Exam 2023-01-13
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- The ________________-in-Charge is an upper-management-level individual who is the ultimate decision maker.
- A journeymen-in-training that receives a lower wage journeymen is called a(n) ____________.
- In the construction management delivery system, some firms have the ___________ manager act as the construction administrator.
- The _____________ Project Manager authorizes major changes to the project, but does not participate in day-to-day construction activities.
- In the traditional contract project, this person manages a crew of craftspeople on the site.
- The project _____________ is in charge of the project from beginning to end.
- The delivery systems provide a ___________ of the organization, with formal and informal contractual relationships between participants.
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- OSHA stands for the Occupational Safety and ___________ Administration and is charged with establishing and regulating construction industry’s safety codes.
- The Design-__________ Delivery System is intended to avoid conflict between project participants.
- In the traditional contract project, which one of the primary contractual parties is responsible for preparing the construction documents?
- Which contract compensation method is most common in civil engineering projects?
- Hourly employees who are trained to perform specific tasks.
- In the construction management delivery system, the multiple ____________ involves multiple contracts directly to the owner, but managed by the construction manager.
- In the traditional contract project, the ______________ officer is primarily responsible for the disbursement of funds.
- The items inspected by the _____________ inspector includes sewer installation and water line installation.
- The _______________-Procurement-Construction system is a common delivery system for industrial plants and other heavy construction facilities.
16 Clues: Hourly employees who are trained to perform specific tasks. • The project _____________ is in charge of the project from beginning to end. • Which contract compensation method is most common in civil engineering projects? • A journeymen-in-training that receives a lower wage journeymen is called a(n) ____________. • ...
Osteoporosis 2019-01-28
Across
- class of drugs that have a similar structure to oestrogen and exert a similar role but are slightly more selective than oestrogen itself
- produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts
- hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity
- a side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw
- type of bone that has a honeycomb-like appearance and is a high target area for bone remodelling
- a complex skeletal disease characterised by low bone density and micro-architectural defects in bone tissue, resulting in increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture
- a commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate
- fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone
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- multinucleated cells that absorb bone tissue during bone remodelling, formed by the fusion of many monocytes
- a selective oestrogen receptor modulator that has a similar effect on bone as human oestrogen
- bone resorption plays a critical role in the homeostasis of this physiologically important ion
- class of drugs that mimics the structure of pyrophosphate which decrease osteoclast activity
- a type of anti-inflammatory medicine used to treat a range of conditions but increases the risk of developing osteoporosis
- cells that were previously osteoblasts which have now buried themselves within bone matrix and have large processes extending outwards
- ligand released by osteoblasts which bind to osteoclast precursor cells and stimulate osteoclast maturation
- hormone that under physiological conditions, increases osteoclast activity but when given in low doses therapeutically can increase bone mass
16 Clues: a commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate • fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone • a side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw • hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity • produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts • ...
Pathophysiology and management of osteoporosis 2019-01-28
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- Ligand released by osteoblasts which bind to osteoclast precursor cells and stimulate osteoclast maturation
- Hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity
- Type of bone that has a honeycomb-like appearance and is a high target area for bone remodelling
- Hormone that under physiological conditions, increases osteoclast activity but when given in low doses therapeutically can increase bone mass
- A complex skeletal disease characterised by low bone density and micro-architectural defects in bone tissue, resulting in increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture
- Bone resorption plays a critical role in the homeostasis of this physiologically important ion
- A side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw
- Fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone
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- A selective oestrogen receptor modulator that has a similar effect on bone as human oestrogen
- A commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate
- Class of drugs that mimics the structure of pyrophosphate which decrease osteoclast activity
- Cells that were previously osteoblasts which have now buried themselves within bone matrix and have large processes extending outwards
- A type of anti-inflammatory medicine used to treat a range of conditions but increases the risk of developing osteoporosis
- Multinucleated cells that absorb bone tissue during bone remodelling, formed by the fusion of many monocytes
- Class of drugs that have a similar structure to oestrogen and exert a similar role but are slightly more selective than oestrogen itself
- Produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts
16 Clues: A commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate • Fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone • A side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw • Hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity • Produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts • ...
english exercise 2024-03-20
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- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.
- a device that receives television signals and reproduces them on a screen.
- Science fiction is a narrative genre that places the action in imaginary space-time coordinates different from ours.
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- / during the period of time preceding a particular event or time.
- relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past.
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- plot film, is a series of still images that, when projected on a screen consecutively
- an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure.
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- a type of literature
- the time or a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come.
- /an account of past events in someone's life or in the evolution of something.
- an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task.
- he duration of a person's life.
- Machine or programmable electronic device that is capable of manipulating objects and performing various operations
- a collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for a particular purpose, typically mutual protection or cooperation.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
18 Clues: a type of literature • he duration of a person's life. • the planet on which we live; the world. • a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data. • / during the period of time preceding a particular event or time. • relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past. • ...
Chapter 10 crossword puzzle 2023-01-11
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- A substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes
- simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- relating too, involving or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- any of a large group of organic compounds that includes sugars, starch, and cellulose, containing hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1)
- chain of reactions occurring in the mitochondria, through which almost all living cells produce energy in aerobic respiration
- the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells
- unit of energy = to heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1C
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- process in which electrons are passed from one molecule to another
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- A series of chemical reactions that breaks down glucose
- a water-soluble, organic liquid that is produced by breaking down carbohydrates and sugars through the glycolytic pathway
- natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- critical coenzyme found in every cell in your body,
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms
- relating to, involving or requiring free oxygen
16 Clues: relating to, involving or requiring free oxygen • critical coenzyme found in every cell in your body, • the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells • A series of chemical reactions that breaks down glucose • relating too, involving or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • process in which electrons are passed from one molecule to another • ...
Osteoporosis 2019-01-28
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- type of bone that has a honeycomb-like appearance and is a high target area for bone remodelling
- a selective oestrogen receptor modulator that has a similar effect on bone as human oestrogen
- a complex skeletal disease characterised by low bone density and micro-architectural defects in bone tissue, resulting in increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture
- a side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw
- fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone
- multinucleated cells that absorb bone tissue during bone remodelling, formed by the fusion of many monocytes
- a type of anti-inflammatory medicine used to treat a range of conditions but increases the risk of developing osteoporosis
Down
- ligand released by osteoblasts which bind to osteoclast precursor cells and stimulate osteoclast maturation
- bone resorption plays a critical role in the homeostasis of this physiologically important ion
- a commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate
- hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity
- class of drugs that mimics the structure of pyrophosphate which decrease osteoclast activity
- hormone that under physiological conditions, increases osteoclast activity but when given in low doses therapeutically can increase bone mass
- cells that were previously osteoblasts which have now buried themselves within bone matrix and have large processes extending outwards
- produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts
- class of drugs that have a similar structure to oestrogen and exert a similar role but are slightly more selective than oestrogen itself
16 Clues: a commonly used nitrogen-containing bisphoshponate • fully differentiated mesenchymal stem cells that synthesis bone • a side effect of bisphosphonates, typically occurring in the jaw • hormone released by the thyroid gland to inhibit osteoclast activity • produced by osteoblasts and bind to RANKL to block its activity on osteoclasts • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Resperation cross word by Kiera Blumke 2021-10-20
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- occurs in the stroma; no light is required
- take C6H12O6 and O2 and turns them into CO2 and H2O
- first part of cellular respiration; splits 6C into 2 pyruvate molecules, requires 2 ATP, produces 4 ATP and 2 NADH; only step prokaryotes and eukaryotes go through his stage, does not require O2, occur in the cytoplasm
- green membrane in the chloroplast contains chlorophyll
- stack of thylakoids
- takes co2 and h20 and turns them into glucose and oxygen
- when oxygen is not available they, have pyruvic acid turn into lactic acid and allows glycolysis to continue resupplying with NAD+ for glycolysis reactant
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- occurs in the thylakoid; requires sunlight
- fluid grana float in the plant cells chloroplast
- occurs in the mitochondrial matrix(citric acid cycle); pyruvic acid breaks down to the CO2 and “(NADH and FADH2)-twice occurred” are produced with 2 ATP
- adenosine triphosphate; main energy molecule in the cell
- donates electrons and hydrogen to the reactions catalyzed by few enzymes
- occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane; electrons are donated from the NADH releasing energy and from the protons making ATP; generated 32 ATP from glucose, oxygen is the final electron acceptor to form water; full aerobic net gain of 36 electrons
- used up NADPH; must be reduced with more electrons and hydrogen.
- adenosine diphosphate; made when 1 out of the 3 phosphates is released
- carbon dioxide; plants are mainly grown from the carbon dioxide from the air
16 Clues: stack of thylakoids • occurs in the thylakoid; requires sunlight • occurs in the stroma; no light is required • fluid grana float in the plant cells chloroplast • take C6H12O6 and O2 and turns them into CO2 and H2O • green membrane in the chloroplast contains chlorophyll • adenosine triphosphate; main energy molecule in the cell • ...
Mathematics Project 2012-11-04
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- The set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
- A line can be used to help draw vertical translation horizontal of each cycle.
- The value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- The inverse function of sin
- The conjugate of a complex number is formed by reversing the sign on the imaginary part of the number. The conjugate of a + bi is a - bi.
- Used when to angles and any side are known.
- A fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100.
- (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are
- The function obtained by switching the x- and y-variables.
- A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- A device for measuring angles.
- The inverse function of tan
- the ratio of the change in y-coordinates to the change in x-coordinates
- Horizontal translation of a periodic function.
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- The bottom part of a fraction.
- A straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
- The measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
- Vertical translation of a periodic function.
- The reciprocal of the cosine.
- (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called.
- A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- The additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial.
- Half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- To cut something in half.
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
26 Clues: To cut something in half. • The inverse function of sin • The inverse function of tan • The reciprocal of the cosine. • The bottom part of a fraction. • A device for measuring angles. • (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are • (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called. • Used when to angles and any side are known. • Vertical translation of a periodic function. • ...
Marine Protozoans (Phylum Protozoa) 2013-01-23
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- a foram that secrets a single chamber
- a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion
- the area from the water surface to the bottom
- an organic matrix with embedded grains of sand
- the inner portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm that is nucleated
- the process by which a species becomes better suited to survive in an environment
- a type of radiolarian skeleton composed of silicon and possessing long needles which pass through the organism to the outside surface
- the relationship in which 2 organisms live together in close association
- a hard outer covering
- the process of using food material produced by other organisms
- the outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm
- a type of radiolarian skeleton which is delicate and lace-like
- very small particles of the decaying remains of dead plants and animals; an important source of food for many animals
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- a foram that secrets several chambers
- small cavities that may contain secretions of the protoplasm or substances
- an ocean bottom sediment consisting of 30% or more foram skeletons
- structures used by radiolarians to aid in controlling their depth in the water column
- small plants and animals floating in the upper layers of the water column
- a "false foot" formed by an extension of cytoplasm. it servers as a means of locomotion and a way of surrounding and thereby absorbing food
- inhabiting the open water of the ocean, rather than the bottom of the shore
- symbiotic one-celled algae found in coral, sea anemones, mollusks, and other types of marine organisms
- tiny hairlike projections; used for locomotion in some one-celled organisms
- bottom dwelling organisms
- a "container" within which a tintinnid is housed. It is either secreted by the organism or composed of foreign material cemented together
24 Clues: a hard outer covering • bottom dwelling organisms • a foram that secrets several chambers • a foram that secrets a single chamber • a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion • the area from the water surface to the bottom • an organic matrix with embedded grains of sand • the outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm • ...
Fire and Arson Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-10
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- The unit of electrical current represented by the symbol "I."
- carbonaceous material that has been burned and has a blackened appearance.
- Material Any material that can act as fuel for an explosion.
- Products Heat, gases, solid particulates, and liquid aerosols produced by burning.
- To draw along with or after.
- An agent, often an ignitible liquid, used to initiate or speed the spread of fire.
- To cause to cease burning.
- Layer A bouyant layer of hot gases and smoke produced by fire un a compartment.
- An unplanned event, sometimes but not necessarily injurious or damaging.
- Pattern A fire pattern displayed on the cross section of a burned wooden structural member.
- A material that yields heat through combustion.
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- Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion.
- Spread The movement of fire from one place to another.
- Heat transfer by circulation within a medium, such as gas or a liquid.
- Down See drop down.
- Surrounding, especially pertaining to the local environment, as in ambient air and temperature.
- liquid A liquid having a flash point at or near 100 F
- Initiation of combustion by heat but without a spark or flame.
- Heat transfer to another body or within a body by direct contact
- A high temperature luminous electrical discharged across a gap.
- Temperature A temperature measured in degrees Kelvin or degrees Rankine where zero is the lowest possible temperature and 273 K corresponds to 0 C and 460 R corresponds to 0 F.
- Through Char Arcing associated with a matrix of charred.
- Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
- of Origin The roomer area where a fire began.
24 Clues: Down See drop down. • To cause to cease burning. • To draw along with or after. • Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion. • of Origin The roomer area where a fire began. • A material that yields heat through combustion. • Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. • liquid A liquid having a flash point at or near 100 F • ...
Ruth Perez Computer vocabulary 2014-08-22
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- any any net like combination of filaments
- a long, tapering stick used by teachers, lecturers, etc
- the production,storage,and manipulation of a text on a computer
- a systematic series of actions directed to some end
- a very fast, powerful mainframe
- the line by which a figure or object is defined
- any dictionary, encyclopedia, or other comprehensive reference book.
- copy, as computer output printed on paper
- a flat paper container
- a line at the head of a dispatch
- a piece of software that checks documents
- a section or expanse of rural scenery
- a pin, bolt, or rod placed transversely through a chain
- the row or set of keys on computers
- something uttered, written,or done by the way of saluting
- individual facts
- a pin, bolt, or rod placed transversely through a chain
- the relative disposition of the parts of something
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- a pattern, mold, or the like, usually consisting of a thin plate of wood
- printer a high-speed printer that uses a laser to form dot-matrix patterns
- a personal computer in a form intended for regular use
- a complete set of type of one size
- to read printers, proofs,copy, etc.
- a computer that is portable and suitable
- processing is the change (processing) of information in any manner detectable by an observer
- to supervise or direct the preparation of a newspaper, magazine,book,etc.
- either one of the words that are at the top of a page in a dictionary
- Processor An electronic device designed to accept data
- program used to direct the operation of a computer
- the mechanical equipment necessary for conducting an activity
30 Clues: individual facts • a flat paper container • a very fast, powerful mainframe • a line at the head of a dispatch • a complete set of type of one size • to read printers, proofs,copy, etc. • the row or set of keys on computers • a section or expanse of rural scenery • a computer that is portable and suitable • any any net like combination of filaments • ...
Happy Time ! 2013-09-30
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- Easy now Davros (5)
- US President 1961-63 (3)
- If you don't do it, Sky will (5,4,4)
- Japanese Car Manufacturer (10)
- Worked closely with Maria (7)
- Produce and discharge something (4)
- Associate of Saddam (5)
- Home of 'Tim', unheralded composer and producer (6,10)
- Large double-edged Broadsword (8)
- Engine type (3)
- Useful distraction to avoid payment of debt (9)
- Travels up, down, and around (8)
- Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal joints of the finger
- Ornithologist is a real goodie (4,5)
- Tolerable, but no more than (12)
- Current British record holder, 400m hurdles (5,7)
- Reptile, approaching with ill-intent (6)
- Viti Levu and Vanua Levu are the major islands of this archipelago in the South Pacific (4)
- Rectangular array of numbers or other mathematical objects (6)
- Combination of Tomato juice, egg yolk, and brown sauce (3,2,5)
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- Make a low, short, guttural sound (5)
- Sexually magnetic Breakbeat duo (5,5)
- Tough division! Requires skill and laminates (3,4,9)
- Multiple Phil Collins film (7)
- There's more to it 'dun diss' (7)
- If I've said it once..... (4,4)
- Eurpopean 200m gold medallist, 1990 (4,5)
- Place saucepan here (3,3)
- An ornamented cabinet located near the altar in Catholic churches (10)
- You might call them magicians of sound (7)
- Strong and barely controllable emotion (7)
- Sexually magnetic breakbeat threesome (11)
- Swinging according to Lynne (3,8)
- Toby's secretary (amongst others) (4,10)
- Person qualified in the rescuing of capsized canoeists (6,6)
- Damage aquatic life (9)
- The 'G' in AGP (6)
- Picturesque English County (8)
- Born in Holland (5)
- Mythical beast (4)
- Formidable scent (3,7)
- Would 'pull your head off' (5,4)
42 Clues: Engine type (3) • The 'G' in AGP (6) • Mythical beast (4) • Easy now Davros (5) • Born in Holland (5) • Formidable scent (3,7) • Associate of Saddam (5) • Damage aquatic life (9) • US President 1961-63 (3) • Place saucepan here (3,3) • Worked closely with Maria (7) • Multiple Phil Collins film (7) • Japanese Car Manufacturer (10) • Picturesque English County (8) • ...
advanced comp security 2015-03-18
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- malicious software
- is a type of display used in mobile phone
- android version 1.5
- alternative to iptables discussed in the paper
- the name of mobile app to steal confidential data
- barcode in matrix form
- type of malware that prevents or limits users from accessing their system and forces victim to pay money
- it refers to connecting one device to another
- is a daemon whose goal is to launch Apps(parent process for all apps)
- an organization set up by Sony in 2003 that determines a universal set of rules and guidelines so devices can share digital media.
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- block cipher used in GSM/UMTS
- a piece of code which performs bad activities when certain conditions are met
- a type of phishing attacks that target to specific victims
- using the internet to harass, intimidate, embarrass or demean others
- is a filename extension for android apps
- gzip and bzip2 uses this for data integrity
- key used to reset pin in 3gpp phones
- Temporary storage area for data that a user wants to copy from one place to another
- The theft of information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection
- type of spam targeting users of instant messaging services
- is hardware or software that helps keep hackers from using your computer to send out your personal information without your permission. It watches for outside attempts to access your system and blocks communications to and from sources you don't permit.
- state of android phone when you cannot succeed in rooting and gets halted
- A set of protocols to support secure exchange of packets at the network layer
- An extension of an enterprise's private intranet
- technique used to take screenshots /backups
25 Clues: malicious software • android version 1.5 • barcode in matrix form • block cipher used in GSM/UMTS • key used to reset pin in 3gpp phones • is a filename extension for android apps • is a type of display used in mobile phone • gzip and bzip2 uses this for data integrity • technique used to take screenshots /backups • it refers to connecting one device to another • ...
rocks by Brody and logan 2015-09-17
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- all sedimentary particles larger than 2 millimetres is called gravel.gravel is subdivided into pebbles,cobbles and boulders.
- layers,or bands,in rocks
- something that has lasted from a living thing that died long ago.they can be body parts,that have turned into stone or animal tracks
- igneous rock that forms when magma cools on the earths surface
- melted
- the breaking of rocks by water,snow,ice,wind,chemicals,gravity or plant roots
- a scientist that studies geology
- a body of rock with special that allow geologists to map,describe,and name it
- the thick layer of very hot,melted rock between the crust and the core of the earth
- the science of the rocks and minerals that compose the earth,of its structure,and of its history
- fine grained material surrounding larger grains in a sedimentary rock
- loose particles of rock minerals that range from 0.0625-2.0 millimetres in diameter
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- soft rock formed from layers of mud sol-very small weathered fragments of rock mixed with decaying plant or animal material
- a solid in which the particles are arranged in a pattern to make shapes with flat surfaces
- molten rock flows out into the earths surface
- material that comes from the weathering of rock or from fragments of plants and animals that settles to the bottom of rivers,lakes,and seas
- rock rock formed from rock types that have weathered,cemented,and/or squeezed together
- substances which cannot be broken down into other substances
- the movement of weathered rocks and soil
- scale a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral
20 Clues: melted • layers,or bands,in rocks • a scientist that studies geology • the movement of weathered rocks and soil • molten rock flows out into the earths surface • scale a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral • substances which cannot be broken down into other substances • igneous rock that forms when magma cools on the earths surface • ...
Patricia Samora Unit 4 2018-04-15
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- Taken by feeling the pulsations of blood passing through the wrist
- Enlargement of the left ventricle
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Small, thin-walled blood vessels where gas, nutrients and wastes are exchanged with the cells
- Transmits electrochemical signals
- Protects, supports, and binds together other tissues; contains lots of extracellular matrix of different types of molecules that includes different types of proteins
- Covers surfaces and lines cavities; usually in thin layers with tightly packed cells
- Consists of the heart, blood vessels, and the approximately 5 liters of blood that the blood vessels transport
- Higher than normal heart rate
- Prevents deoxygenated blood in the right ventricle from returning to the right atrium during the contraction of the right ventricle
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- Prevents the oxygenated blood in the left ventricle from returning to the left atrium during the forceful squeeze of the lower chamber
- Small blood vessels that connect arteries to capillaries
- Persistent high blood pressure
- The movement of blood between the lungs and the heart
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Generate voluntary and involuntary movement by contracting and relaxing; cells are parallel, long and tapered
- Upper, smaller chambers that receive blood into the heart
- The term used to describe the delivery of oxygen rich blood to the body and its return, as deoxygenated blood, back to the heart
- Small blood vessels that connect capillaries and veins
- The muscular wall of the heart
- Lower, larger chambers that send blood out from the heart
- Made up of similar cells performing a particular function
- Muscular organ composed of several different types of tissues working together to perform the complex function of rhythmically pumping blood
23 Clues: Carry blood towards the heart • Higher than normal heart rate • Persistent high blood pressure • The muscular wall of the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • Enlargement of the left ventricle • Transmits electrochemical signals • The movement of blood between the lungs and the heart • Small blood vessels that connect capillaries and veins • ...
bio 2020-01-27
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- The largest artery leaving the heart
- Addition of substances to the fluid in a renal tubule
- Digestive biochemical that emulsifies fats
- The expulsion of waste from the body
- Substance that initiates a primary immune response
- A measure of the amount of potential energy stored in food.
- Semifluid mass of food and gastric juice that moves from the stomach to the small intestine
- system Organ system that acquires oxygen gas and releases carbon dioxide.
- J-shaped compartment in the digestive tract; receives food from the esophagus
- Enzyme that begins the digestion of proteins in the stomach
- Semifluid mass of food and gastric juice that moves from the stomach to the small intestine.
- The physical and chemical breakdown of food
- Pigment that carries oxygen in red blood cells
- Type of white blood cells; T cell,B cell or natural killer cell
- Lymphoid organ in the upper chest where T cells learn to distinguish foreign antigens from self antigens
- Boxlike structure in front of the pharynx
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- Two large tubes that branch from the tranchea
- The process of taking in and incorporating nutrients or energy
- Any substance that an organism uses for metabolism, growth, maintenance, and repair of its tissues.
- bladder Muscular sac where urine collects
- Cell fragment that orchestrates clotting in blood
- Organ system that distributes blood throughout the body
- Eating disorder in which a person eats large quantities and then intentionally vomits
- Nutrient required in small amount
- Organ that forms the entrance to the nasal cavity inside the head; functions in breathing and olfaction.
- In plants, cells covering the leaves, stems, and roots
- Slitlike opening between the vocal cords
- Exaggerated immune response to a harmless substance
- Watery, protein -rich fluid that forms the matrix of blood
- Muscular, saclike organ where embryo and fetus develop
30 Clues: Nutrient required in small amount • The largest artery leaving the heart • The expulsion of waste from the body • Slitlike opening between the vocal cords • Boxlike structure in front of the pharynx • Digestive biochemical that emulsifies fats • The physical and chemical breakdown of food • bladder Muscular sac where urine collects • ...
Crossword 31 2020-02-11
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- Rotation of the end-effector in a horizontal plane around the end of the manipulator arm.
- a robot designed to resemble a human.
- sequence of steps necessary to solve any program.
- a robotic arm.
- The measurement of the deviation between the command characteristic and the attained characteristic.
- Self-contained component of a package.
- a component of a machine responsible for movement.
- The person designated to start, monitor and stop the intended productive operation of a robot.
- originator of the concept of a digital programmable computer.
- an American writer who and coined the word "robotics"
- A device that produces a coherent monochromatic beam of light which is extremely narrow and focused but still within the visible light spectrum.
- A direction used to specify the robot motion in a linear or rotary mode.
- the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot.
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- a robotic spacecraft which collects atmospheric data from Earth.
- A set of rotary joints between the arm and the robot end-effector that allow the end-effector to be oriented to the work-piece.
- the study of motion, as applied to robots.
- An interconnected set of links and powered joints comprising a robot manipulator that supports and/or moves a wrist and hand or end-effector through space.
- an early self-operating robot.
- a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work
- A power mechanism used to effect motion.
- The continuous locus of positions traversed by the tool center point and described in a specified coordinate system.
- a robot capable of independent flight on other planets.
- a 1999 science fiction film set in simulated reality created by intelligent machines.
- The ancestor of a modern calculating machine.
- The stable platform to which an industrial robotic arm is attached.
25 Clues: a robotic arm. • an early self-operating robot. • a robot designed to resemble a human. • Self-contained component of a package. • A power mechanism used to effect motion. • the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot. • the study of motion, as applied to robots. • The ancestor of a modern calculating machine. • sequence of steps necessary to solve any program. • ...
Printmaking 2020-08-18
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- an intaglio printmaking process that uses acid to bite the engraved design into the printing surface
- cut
- an original print from a printing press
- an organization point from which a print is derived
- any print process done on a flat, unmarred surface in which the image is created using oil-based ink with resistance to water
- having irregular forms and shapes, as though derived from living organisms
- a print created from an incised piece of wood
- the lightness or darkness of a plane or area
- a print process where the inked image is higher than the non-printing areas
- a characteristic way in which an artist or group of artists uses visual language to give a work an identifiable form of visual expression
- an artistic style at its height in 1920s Europe, devoted to representing subjective emotions and experiences instead of objective or external reality
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- all the copies of a print made from a single printing
- a dry powdered resin that melts when heated, used in the aquatint process
- a relief print process where the image is carved into a block of wood
- printing that is achieved by creating a solid stencil in a porous screen and forcing ink through the screen onto the printing surface
- austerely simple
- an intaglio printmaking process that uses melted rosin or spray paint to create an acid-resistant ground
- the person, object, or space depicted in a work of art
- a drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together
- a printmaking technique where the artist gouges or scratches or scratches the image into the surface of the printing plate
20 Clues: cut • austerely simple • an original print from a printing press • the lightness or darkness of a plane or area • a print created from an incised piece of wood • an organization point from which a print is derived • all the copies of a print made from a single printing • the person, object, or space depicted in a work of art • ...
PSYC341 Written Assignment #3 2017-05-03
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- memory unit with components similar to one another
- grammar rules on how to organize words into sentences
- mental strategies to improve memory
- memory from events
- first acquisition of information
- method always producing a solution to a problem
- the mental action of knowledge acquisition, storage, and transformation
- it’s easier and faster to identify a single letter more accurately when in a meaningful word
- when an item is a typical member of something, people can reach decisions faster
- social rules knowledge underlying language use
- episodic memory deficits
- condition where an individual cannot perceive visual stimuli, but can respond to it
- units of language larger than a sentence
- repetition of information
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- someone’s speech sounds
- mental representation of the surrounding environment
- when a stimulus is different from other memories
- seeing, hearing, or being aware of something through senses
- memory from situations where you learned about a surprising and emotional event
- tendency humans have to organize what we see
- part of short-term memory that holds material currently being processed
- when you fail to recognize an unexpected, but visible object while paying attention to something
- most typical and representative item of a category
- memory with the largest capacity containing memory for experiences and lifetime information
- to boost your long-term recall, taking a test is a great method
- multiple studies on one topic
- exceptional performance demonstrated on tasks in a certain area
- word and sentence meaning
- the ability to speak two different languages
- getting and accessing information in storage
- chart showing all combinations of items possible
31 Clues: memory from events • someone’s speech sounds • episodic memory deficits • word and sentence meaning • repetition of information • multiple studies on one topic • first acquisition of information • mental strategies to improve memory • units of language larger than a sentence • tendency humans have to organize what we see • the ability to speak two different languages • ...
Unit 30 2019-09-22
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- - a sideboard or cupboard.
- - the immature fruit of a vegetable marrow, in particular one of a variety developed for harvesting and eating at an early stage of growth.
- - most commonly in military applications, the use of dim lighting to enable navigation while not giving away one's position to the enemy
- - (especially in France) a resident caretaker of a block of flats or a small hotel / a hotel employee whose job is to assist guests by booking tours, making theatre and restaurant reservations, etc.
- - the blockage or closing of a blood vessel or hollow organ.
- - Affusion is a method of baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being baptised.
- - the simultaneous buying and selling of securities, currency, or commodities in different markets, in order to take advantage of differing prices for the same asset.
- - inscribe or display a design on.
- - the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- - capture the complete attention of someone.
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- - a solemn procession, especially for a funeral.
- - plural form of matrix.
- - the process of corroding or being corroded (destroy or damage metal, stone, or other materials slowly by chemical action).
- - an inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
- - a process of reasoning that seeks to resolve moral problems by extracting or extending theoretical rules from a particular case
- - causing sickness of the stomach / nauseous.
- - an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- - is a combination of introversion and extroversion (a person having characteristics of both extrovert and introvert).
- - lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm.
- - an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against a company or organisation, especially a public authority.
20 Clues: - plural form of matrix. • - a sideboard or cupboard. • - inscribe or display a design on. • - lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm. • - capture the complete attention of someone. • - causing sickness of the stomach / nauseous. • - an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • - a solemn procession, especially for a funeral. • ...
Unit 30 2019-09-22
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- - (especially in France) a resident caretaker of a block of flats or a small hotel / a hotel employee whose job is to assist guests by booking tours, making theatre and restaurant reservations, etc.
- - the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- - a process of reasoning that seeks to resolve moral problems by extracting or extending theoretical rules from a particular case
- - is a combination of introversion and extroversion (a person having characteristics of both extrovert and introvert).
- - the immature fruit of a vegetable marrow, in particular one of a variety developed for harvesting and eating at an early stage of growth.
- - capture the complete attention of someone.
- - inscribe or display a design on.
- - an inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
- - the process of corroding or being corroded (destroy or damage metal, stone, or other materials slowly by chemical action).
- - most commonly in military applications, the use of dim lighting to enable navigation while not giving away one's position to the enemy
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- - Affusion is a method of baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being baptised.
- - an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against a company or organisation, especially a public authority.
- - lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm.
- - causing sickness of the stomach / nauseous.
- - the simultaneous buying and selling of securities, currency, or commodities in different markets, in order to take advantage of differing prices for the same asset.
- - a sideboard or cupboard.
- - an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- - plural form of matrix.
- - the blockage or closing of a blood vessel or hollow organ.
- - a solemn procession, especially for a funeral.
20 Clues: - plural form of matrix. • - a sideboard or cupboard. • - inscribe or display a design on. • - lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm. • - capture the complete attention of someone. • - causing sickness of the stomach / nauseous. • - an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • - a solemn procession, especially for a funeral. • ...
Nail Diseases and Disorders 2020-11-11
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- severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
- separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed
- nails turn a variety of colors,may indicate surface staining,or poor circulation
- dark purplish spots usually due to injury
- spoon nails
- also known as white spots
- inflammation of the matrix
- also known as trumpet nail
- thickening of the fingernails or toenails
- abnormal stretching of skin around the nail plate
- blue or purple nail bed
- living skin around the nail plate that becomes split or torn
- noticeably thin,white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge
- split or brittle nails
- also known as bitten nails
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- common bacteria that can lead to a bacterial infection that appears green,yellow,or black on the nail bed
- vertical lines running the length of the natural nail plate caused by uneven growth of the nails
- also known as ingrown nail
- also known as ram's horn or claw nails
- also known as athletes foot
- bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail
- fungal infection of the natural nail plate
- lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed
- tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate
- physical trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries
- visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate
- black band within the nail plate extending from nail plate to free edge
- also known as folded nails
28 Clues: spoon nails • split or brittle nails • blue or purple nail bed • also known as white spots • also known as ingrown nail • inflammation of the matrix • also known as trumpet nail • also known as folded nails • also known as bitten nails • also known as athletes foot • also known as ram's horn or claw nails • dark purplish spots usually due to injury • ...
RAD 231 Fluoroscopy and Digital Fluoroscopy 2020-11-01
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- where the electron beam crosses over the anode of the image intensifier tube
- digital fluoroscopy uses _____ tube currents than conventional
- reduction in brightness at the periphery of the image
- main advantage of image intensified fluoroscopy
- cell of a digital image matrix
- the weakest link in image intensified fluoroscopy
- site where accelerated electrons interact and produce light in the image intensifier tube
- X-ray tube is operated at less than _____ mA for fluoroscopy
- layer of the TV camera tube that conducts video signal out of the tube
- photoemission occurs at this part of the image intensifier tube
- time it takes the X-ray tube to be switched on and reach selected levels of kVp and mA
- the ratio of the square of the input phosphor diameter to the square of the output phosphor diameter
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- determined by the number of scan lines
- the simplest method of connecting the image intensifier tube with the TV camera tube
- _____ TV fields help prevent flickering
- describes chemicals ability to give off light only during stimulation by x-rays
- ratio of light photons at the output phosphor to the number of x-rays at the input phosphor
- fluoroscopy procedures provide _______ images
- part of image intensifier tube that converts x-ray energy to visible light
- X-ray tubes for fluoroscopy equipment is ______ the table
- _____ vision is preferred over rod vision
- picture tube
- the emission of electrons that follows light stimulation
- pattern produced by movement of electron beam on the screen of the
- product of minification gain and flux gain
- CCD replaced the ______ in digital fluoroscopy
26 Clues: picture tube • cell of a digital image matrix • determined by the number of scan lines • _____ TV fields help prevent flickering • _____ vision is preferred over rod vision • product of minification gain and flux gain • fluoroscopy procedures provide _______ images • CCD replaced the ______ in digital fluoroscopy • main advantage of image intensified fluoroscopy • ...
Rocks 2018-07-15
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- it is the result of the way how minerals absorb light.
- is the color of mineral in powdered form.
- are natural substances consisting of aggregate minerals.
- refers to the measure of mineral's resistance to scratching.
- a major class of sedimentary rock that's composed of rocks formed where sand, silt, and mud are deposited.
- another term used to refer to intrusive rocks.
- type of rock that underwent a process called, "metamorphism".
- composed of evaporites, precipitates, and bioclastics.
- a major class of sedimentary rock that's composed mainly of rocks formed by minerals formerly dissolved in seawater.
- is a naturally occurring chemical compound, usually of crystalline form and not produced by life processes.
- scale developed by German mineralogist Frederick Mohs.
- grains, matrix, and cement are the components of this classification of sedimentary rock.
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- is the tendency of minerals to break along planes of weak bonding.
- cycle is the evolution of rock material under changing physical conditions at or beneath the Earth's surface.
- main factor of regional metamorphism.
- the meaning of the word, "sedimentation".
- type of rock divided into two major classes namely, chemical sediments and detrital sediments.
- is the result of a change in grain size and composition; each layer represents a distinct period of deposition.
- can be bent without breaking, but will not return to unbent.
- are rocks formed from solidified magma underneath the Earth.
- another term used to refer to extrusive rocks.
- is the level of resistance or reaction of mineral to stress such as crushing, bending, breaking, or tearing.
- are rocks which are derived from solidified lava at or near the surface of the Earth.
- indicates the ability of a mineral to attract or repel other minerals.
- formed by the solidification or crystallization of magma.
25 Clues: main factor of regional metamorphism. • the meaning of the word, "sedimentation". • is the color of mineral in powdered form. • another term used to refer to extrusive rocks. • another term used to refer to intrusive rocks. • it is the result of the way how minerals absorb light. • composed of evaporites, precipitates, and bioclastics. • ...
Mineralogy/Petrology 2021-03-18
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- the transfer of rock
- Rich with elements like quartz.
- when rocks form on the surface.
- rocks are a class of sedimentary rocks composed primarily of carbonate minerals.
- An organic compound
- the transprotaton of rock
- complex process whereby freshly deposited loose grains of sediment are converted into rock.
- rocks with out layering.
- When something is hot is creates.
- An igneous rock with a chemical composition
- The turning of liquid into gas.
- the decomposing of a rock or other minerals
- the processes that control the abundance composition and distribution.
- repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks.
- the size of a mineral in a rock
- grains of rock broken off other rocks by physical weathering.
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- the weight of something acting on another.
- a boundary which separates one rock body from another.
- is a rock formed from angular gravel and boulder-sized clasts cemented together in a matrix.
- is a high grade metamorphic rock.
- The consistency of liquids
- a body of intrusive igneous rock.
- is the geological process in which sediments soil and rocks are added to a land form or landmass.
- is a fine-grained foliated homogeneous metamorphic rock.
- Rocks that from in the earth.
- what a thing is called after it merges
- rock rich in magnesium and iron.
- another name for the chemical compound silicon dioxide.
- from rocks under ground.
- A type of metamorphism in which the mineralogy and texture of rocks are changed over a wide area by deep burial and heating associated with the large-scale forces of plate tectonics.
- When magma reaches the surfaces.
- A chemical found in some rocks.
32 Clues: An organic compound • the transfer of rock • rocks with out layering. • from rocks under ground. • the transprotaton of rock • The consistency of liquids • Rocks that from in the earth. • Rich with elements like quartz. • when rocks form on the surface. • The turning of liquid into gas. • A chemical found in some rocks. • the size of a mineral in a rock • ...
Beauty Fundamentals Waxing 2024-06-10
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- This is not a normal contra-action to waxing.
- What is the name of the hair found on the eyelashes?
- This is one of the functions of the hair.
- What stage of the hair growth cycle is:Follicle is stable, at rest, shallow and lacks a bulb?
- What type of wax is heated to 47-65 degrees?
- What is the name of hair found on the scalp?
- This contains nerve endings, blood supply and provides nourishment to the hair.
- What does Shaving cause?
- What hair is thick, coarse, pigmented, and has a cuticle, cortex and medulla?
- What layer of the hair can you find Melanin?
- This is a normal contra-action to waxing.
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- This is also a normal contra-action to waxing.
- What ingredient breaks down sulphur bonds in the hair?
- What is the name of hair found in the ears?
- What stage of the hair growth cycle is: Dermal papilla detaches, matrix stops dividing, melanin production stops?
- What hair is soft, fine, downy, and has no medulla?
- This is another one of the functions of the hair.
- What does the Erector Pilli Muscle do?
- These are attached to hair follicles.
- Give an example of an ingredient found in wax.
- Give an example of an ingredient that helps to add creaminess and softness to the wax.
- What is the name of hair found on the face?
- What type of wax is heated to 43 degrees?
- What stage of the hair growth cycle has the blood flow increasing and mitosis occurs?
- What is the name of hair found on the underarms?
25 Clues: What does Shaving cause? • These are attached to hair follicles. • What does the Erector Pilli Muscle do? • This is one of the functions of the hair. • What type of wax is heated to 43 degrees? • This is a normal contra-action to waxing. • What is the name of hair found in the ears? • What is the name of hair found on the face? • ...
Organizational Design 2024-05-02
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- - The ability of an organization to achieve its goals with minimum expenditure of time and resources
- - A flexible and collaborative approach to management, emphasizing teamwork and iterative progress
- - A structure where decision-making powers are distributed among various levels of the organization
- - The introduction of something new, such as a new idea, method, or device within an organization
- - A less hierarchical organizational structure, more flexible and with an emphasis on peer-to-peer collaboration
- - The benefit that results when two or more agents work together to achieve something neither one could have achieved on its own
- - A method of decentralized management and organizational governance in which authority and decision-making are distributed
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- - A structure where the organization is divided into smaller groups based on specialized functional areas
- - The capability of an organization to adjust quickly to changing environments
- - A structure where decision-making authority is concentrated at the top levels
- - Shared values, beliefs, and practices within an organization
- - Any individual or group who can affect or is affected by the achievements of an organization’s objectives
- - A system of administration distinguished by its hierarchical structure and formal rules
- - A type of organizational structure that groups each organizational function into a division
- - A complex structure that combines elements of both functional and divisional structures
- - An organizational structure with few or no levels of middle management
- - Refers to the "span of control," indicating the number of subordinates a supervisor has
- - A plan chosen to bring about a desired future, such as the achievement of a goal or solution to a problem
- - A system where members of an organization are ranked according to their levels of authority
- - The degree of freedom and independence that the individual or team has in making decisions
20 Clues: - Shared values, beliefs, and practices within an organization • - An organizational structure with few or no levels of middle management • - The capability of an organization to adjust quickly to changing environments • - A structure where decision-making authority is concentrated at the top levels • ...
RED BOOK 2023-09-04
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- This Key Risk Area category best defines any risks involving cyber security.
- A person who exposes wrongdoing within an organization.
- One of the purpose of a Risk Management Manual and Guidelines is to _______ an effective Risk Management culture throughout the Duopharma Biotech Group.
- The tagline for Group Risk Management logo is ________.
- There are two types of risks which are General & ________.
- A system designed to prevent bribery and promote integrity within an organization.
- The act of accepting or offering something of value to influence decisions improperly.
- The colour _____ in risk rating matrix table represents High level of risk.
- A system of rules and principles that guide ethical behavior.
- When there is no further action required to affect likelihood or consequences, the Risk Decision is to ______.
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- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Doing the right things even no one is watching.
- Risk Coordinators consists of selected _______ in the respective department.
- All Duopharma Biotech Group staff is a Risk _______.
- The process of disclosing any personal or financial interests that may pose a conflict with one's job responsibilities.
- The act of being accountable for one's actions and decisions.
- When a Risk Owner develops a risk register, they are required to create their own Risk ID using the GRM __ Table which can be accessed on INTRANET.
- Evaluation of risk rating is done at three different types of rating which are ______, Residual and Target.
- Upholding strong moral values, even in difficult situations.
- The practice of being transparent and open in all dealings.
- A set of rules or guidelines that govern the actions and decisions within an organization.
20 Clues: All Duopharma Biotech Group staff is a Risk _______. • A person who exposes wrongdoing within an organization. • The tagline for Group Risk Management logo is ________. • There are two types of risks which are General & ________. • The practice of being transparent and open in all dealings. • Upholding strong moral values, even in difficult situations. • ...
TECH II MIDTERM CROSSWORD 2024-02-21
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- scan refers to the laser sweeping across the IR and releasing the e- into their grounded state.
- CONVERT ELECTRICAL TO MECHANICAL ENERGY
- converts MECHANICAL to ELECTRICAL energy
- UNIT FOR CURRENT
- IMAGE CREATED BY METASTABLE ELECTRONS
- RESOLUTION THAT ^ AS MATRIX SIZE ^
- mobile units use this as their charging devices for exposures
- VARIABLE TRANSFORMER, DEALS WITH V NOT KV
- unit of power
- emission that boils electrons from filament
- STUDY OF MOVING ELECTRIC CHARGES
- In IDR with a CCD the scintillation layer is which compound:
- most common type of transformer used today, _____-type
- RESOLUTION THAT IMPROVES WITH ^ BIT DEPTH
- type of photons a photodetector collects
- most common phosphor found in a PSP, doped with Eu
- code that is computer language aka digital language
- portion of the beam which is responsible for forming the image
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- process by which analog signal is converted to digital signal
- stops exposure, accurate up to 1 msec
- type of DR WHERE xrays are directly converted to an electrical signal
- FACTOR THAT IS The percentage of the DEL that is sensitive to xrays
- transformer that increases voltage, decreases current
- Scan occurs when the IP is fed through the reader
- This material is efficient at converting xray photons into an electrical signal
- layer that grounds plate to eliminate electrostatic problems
- resistance unit
- in CsI/aSi IDR the collection element is sandwiched into a:
- SMALLEST UNIT OF ELECTRIC CHARGE
- form of DR that includes a scintillation step
- smallest exposure difference which can be detected and displayed by the imaging system is:
- type of radiography that produces images with highest spatial res
- LAW THAT STATES V= IxR
- type of photons A photodetector collects:
- 8 bits = 1 (FILL IN THE BLANK)
35 Clues: unit of power • resistance unit • UNIT FOR CURRENT • LAW THAT STATES V= IxR • 8 bits = 1 (FILL IN THE BLANK) • SMALLEST UNIT OF ELECTRIC CHARGE • STUDY OF MOVING ELECTRIC CHARGES • RESOLUTION THAT ^ AS MATRIX SIZE ^ • stops exposure, accurate up to 1 msec • IMAGE CREATED BY METASTABLE ELECTRONS • CONVERT ELECTRICAL TO MECHANICAL ENERGY • converts MECHANICAL to ELECTRICAL energy • ...
cells (important!) 2023-02-14
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- phospholipid bilayer with proteins
- occludins in membranes of adjacent cells fuse together, forming mostly impermeable junctions that encircle each cell.
- loosely attached to integral proteins. include cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix proteins, and motor proteins.
- gelatinous composition of proteins & polysaccharides. organized mesh holding cells together
- no energy input, down the gradient, with and without transport proteins
- firmly inserted transmembrane proteins. include transporters, receptors and enzymes.
- interstitial fluid, blood plasma, csf. act as transport and dissolving media.
- electrical potential energy produced by separation of oppositely charged particles across the cell membrane in all cells.
- only lets in nonpolar molecules and small polar molecules.
- polar heads, non-polar fatty acid tails. inner and outer membrane surfaces. 75% of membrane lipids.
- two parts arise from cytoplasmic plaques. intermediate (keratin) filaments. linker (cadherin) proteins.
- outer surface of the cell. separates intracellular from extracellular.
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- glycocalyx, wavy shape of cell membranes, cell junctions
- abundant proteins w/sugar groups. cell to cell interactions and cell to cell recongition.
- hydrocarbon rings are between phospholipid tails. stabilizes the membrane, and promotes membrane fluidity. 20% of membrane lipids.
- contents between membrane and nucleus. have distinct jobs for the cell
- energy(atp) required, against the gradient. WITH transport proteins.
- (communication nexus) membranes of adjacent cells are very close and connected by connexions
- intestinal/gastric juices, saliva, mucus, etc. aid in lubrication and digestion.
- largest organelle. contains most of the genetic material.
- polar sugar groups, and non-polar fatty acids. only on outer membrane surface. 5% of membrane lipids
- difference in electrical charge between two points
- recipe for fluids inside and outside the cell membrane are different.
23 Clues: phospholipid bilayer with proteins • difference in electrical charge between two points • glycocalyx, wavy shape of cell membranes, cell junctions • largest organelle. contains most of the genetic material. • only lets in nonpolar molecules and small polar molecules. • energy(atp) required, against the gradient. WITH transport proteins. • ...
GRC 2023-02-22
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- Objectives
- Risk coming from People, Systems and processes
- … Wealth Maximization: Also known as the Anglo-Saxon Governance model
- … Wealth Maximization: Also known as the German-Japanese Governance model
- analysis of a company's vulnerabilities,
- One of the principles of Governance. A systems in place to insure no conflict of interest
- One of the principles of Governance. A system is put in place to satisfy the rights of all stakeholders with equity
- Risk assessment matrix
- One of the principles of Governance. A systems in place share information accurately and candidly to the public
- Tolerate the Risk / live with it
- Avoid or eliminate the risky step from your way to achieve your objective
- One of the major Board committees related to Governance
- Process by which organizations identify and meet their obligations arising in law, or internal standards
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- Management philosophy based on expecting uncertainty as part of the game and accepting it
- Probability of an event happening. Used in the measurements of the risks
- P in PESTLE acronym linked to External factors that would impact a company
- Management philosophy related to reconiliation of the willingness and ability to take risks
- German governance model based on having a supervisory Board and a Management Board
- S in PESTLE acronym linked to External factors that would impact a company
- Move the Risk to a third party
- The damage that can occur to a business when it is negatively perceived
- Effect of an event happening. Used in the measurements of the risks
- P in SSOP acronym linked to Internal factors that would impact a company
- Management philosophy based on the avoidance of risk as a core objective
- Set controls to achieve objective but decrease likelihood of risky outcome
25 Clues: Objectives • Risk assessment matrix • Move the Risk to a third party • Tolerate the Risk / live with it • analysis of a company's vulnerabilities, • Risk coming from People, Systems and processes • One of the major Board committees related to Governance • Effect of an event happening. Used in the measurements of the risks • ...
Anatomy Anguish 2023-02-23
Across
- Ribs attach to these vertebrae.
- Keeping everything in its proper range.
- Near to
- Fixed jaw
- Pain
- Bone "hole"?
- Low BP
- Femur "bump"
- More toward the middle.
- Fats, oils and waxes.
- Proper "break"
- Upper orbit foramen?
- Most anterior cranial bone.
- This passage has nothing to do with beef.
- Opposite of the patellar side.
- High energy compounds.
- First step to fracture repair.
- Wrist related
- "Tear" bone
- With "dermis" the outermost layer.
- Human scale pattern
- Occipital suture
- C1
- Rapid breathing
- Eye "slits"?
- A record of the heart?
- Its double-stranded.
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- There are seven "verts" in this region.
- Goes across the "Crown".
- CPR experts
- Stuck out one's tongue as requested.
- Breast bone
- C2
- Dead, keratinized layer.
- Body builder motion.
- Blockage, particularly of a blood vessel.
- Nasal septum
- Earache
- Moveable facial bone.
- away from
- Really tight curls
- Japanese delight
- A typical person has 30-60 trillion of these.
- "One layer" descriptor
- Rib related
- Poor diet disease of 3rd world countries; cause bowed legs.
- Chin foramen
- What you should not have given Mr. Sewell in the "Sweetness" case study.
- Hospital regulars.
- bone "bar"
- Type of tissue that is the target of a diet.
- What a cholecystectomy takes out.
- WBC cancer
- Big "bump" behind the ear.
- blood matrix
- Largest of the vertebrae.
- Little cracks?
- To the outside.
- Not arches or loops.
- These become really active at puberty
- Muscle pain
- Cervical curvature
- Rounded articular surface
- Osteocyte homes?
- Skin color comes down to this.
- Teen suffrage
66 Clues: C2 • C1 • Pain • Low BP • Near to • Earache • Fixed jaw • away from • bone "bar" • WBC cancer • CPR experts • Breast bone • Rib related • Muscle pain • "Tear" bone • Nasal septum • Bone "hole"? • Femur "bump" • Chin foramen • blood matrix • Eye "slits"? • Wrist related • Teen suffrage • Proper "break" • Little cracks? • To the outside. • Rapid breathing • Japanese delight • Osteocyte homes? • Occipital suture • Really tight curls • ...
Biology-Photosyntesis and Cellular Respiration | Damian Dominguez | 1 period 2023-05-18
Across
- A monosaccharide sugar that has several forms.
- Process converting nutrients into energy in a cell.
- Chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.
- A series of reactions that extract energy from glucose.
- Depending on free oxygen or air.
- An energy carrier that transport less energy than NADH but more than ATP; used in the Kerbs Cycle.
- Thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast.
- Organisms that are able to make their own food.
- The first stage of photosynthesis during which energy from light is used for the production of ATP.
- Is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells.
- Living or active in the absence of free oxygen.
- The process by which plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- Electron carrier that stores energy used to make ATP.
- The body substance in which tissue cells are embedded.
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- A complex protein produced by cells that acts as a catalyst.
- A polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fiber.
- Or carbs, are sugar molecules.
- Oily, insoluble organic compound that's a component of cells.
- It helps plants to absorb energy from the sun.
- Adenosine diphosphate; molecule that ATP becomes when it gives up one of its three phosphate groups.
- Electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis.
- An organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis.
- Cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to activate the biochemical reactions of the cell.
- An organic compound essential to living cells.
- One of the carrier molecules that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules.
- Disk-shaped sac in the stroma of a chloroplast; site of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
26 Clues: Or carbs, are sugar molecules. • Depending on free oxygen or air. • A monosaccharide sugar that has several forms. • It helps plants to absorb energy from the sun. • An organic compound essential to living cells. • Organisms that are able to make their own food. • Living or active in the absence of free oxygen. • Process converting nutrients into energy in a cell. • ...
Algebra 2 Crossword 2023-05-31
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- adding a number, with respect to another number, repeatedly.
- root, a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number.
- Power.
- The composition of two functions is the function formed by applying the original two functions in succession.
- a mathematical operation which involves the sharing of an amount into equal-sized groups.
- a function is the amount by which the graph of the function travels above and below its midline.
- is a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- any characteristic that applies to a given set.
- rule, a technique to solve systems of linear equations where there are the same amount of unknowns as equations in the system.
- a symbol that represents a mathematical object.
- is a system that uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of the points
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- is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponentiation of variables.
- A diagram showing the relationship of quantities
- a symbol standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation or an algebraic expression.
- means to divide something or give a share or part of something.
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- the process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- pairs of mathematical manipulations in which one operation undoes the action of the other
- a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal.
- organizes information such as variables and constants and stores them in rows and columns.
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables.
21 Clues: Power. • any characteristic that applies to a given set. • a symbol that represents a mathematical object. • A diagram showing the relationship of quantities • adding a number, with respect to another number, repeatedly. • a relationship or expression involving one or more variables. • means to divide something or give a share or part of something. • ...
Unit 3: Energy Flow 2023-05-17
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- Break down larger molecules into simpler compounds to a release in energy.
- Fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana.
- If there is oxygen then the cell will go through a two-step process to obtain energy.
- Mostly proteins that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy.
- Eats only meat.
- Absorbs energy.
- The breaking and forming of vonds between different substances during chemical changes.
- Substances that are made by a chemical reaction.
- Substances that are changed during a chemical reaction.
- Eats only vegetation.
- Build larger molecules from smaller ones it requires consuming energy to do it.
- Also called autotrophs.
- The overall process by which sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are chemically converted into chemical energy stored in glucose.
- All of the chemical reactions within each cell of an organism.
- To convert the chemical energy in food to chemical energy stored in ATP.
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- Eats meat and vegetation.
- If there is not oxygen then the cell will go through a process in order to obtain energy.
- Pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane.
- Fluid-like substance that fills the space.
- Also called heterotrophs.
- Enzyme's active site gets deformed and loses its specific shape and loss of biological activity.
- Is the pigment that captures sunlight.
- Process of an organism making its own food using chemicals instead of sunlight like in photosynthesis.
- Releases energy.
- Folded membrane.
- An energy-carrying molecule that carries/stores energy for cell functions.
- The amount of energy needed to make a chemical reaction start.
- In the absence of oxygen, a cell will go through anaerobic respiration and a process called____.
- Eats dead materials.
- Substances that speed up reactions without being permanently altered.
- Fits only one substrate.
31 Clues: Eats only meat. • Absorbs energy. • Releases energy. • Folded membrane. • Eats dead materials. • Eats only vegetation. • Also called autotrophs. • Fits only one substrate. • Eats meat and vegetation. • Also called heterotrophs. • Is the pigment that captures sunlight. • Pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane. • Fluid-like substance that fills the space. • ...
Cell Cycle Project 2021-12-05
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- Proteins attached to centromere to link chromatid to mitotic spindle
- Cells are split into 2 cells by cleavage furrow(animals), and cell plate forms (plant)
- growing cells
- Similar to all cancers because it has DNA mutations- don't follow checkpoints, immortal, and evade apoptosis.
- Longest portion of cell cycle- contains G1, S, and G2
- Reproductive cells-contain haploid-divide by meiosis
- Chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of cell, cell then elongates
- One set of chromosomes
- Centrosomes at opposite poles, line up at metaphase plate, and microtubules attached to each kinetochore
- Checks for cell size, growth factors, and DNA damage
- Hormones released by cells that stimulate cell growth-CDKs activated leading to progression through cycle
- Has specific regulatory effect-these phosphorylate target proteins, which help regulate events in the cell cycle
- Two nucleus formed in preparation for cytoplasm to split
- Repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin
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- Condensed chromatin
- Protein that provides structural support to a chromosome
- Region on chromatid where they are most closely attached
- Synthesized and degraded at specific stages of the cell cycle
- Material are composed as DNA/RNA
- A way to prevent cancer, by killing the
- Body cells-contain diploid cells-divide by mitosis
- Chromatin condenses, mitotic spindle forms, centrosomes move away from each other
- Nuclear envelope fragments, and microtubules enter nuclear area and some attach to kinetochores
- Cells rely on attachment to other cells of matrix to divide
- Some stay here forever, and some can be called back into the cell
- Two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent
- Checks for completion of DNA replication and DNA damage-If good, then moves to mitosis
- Includes Mitosis, Cytokinesis, and results in 2 identical diploid cells
28 Clues: growing cells • Condensed chromatin • One set of chromosomes • Material are composed as DNA/RNA • Repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin • A way to prevent cancer, by killing the • Two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent • Body cells-contain diploid cells-divide by mitosis • Reproductive cells-contain haploid-divide by meiosis • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle answer key 2021-05-13
Across
- site of protein synthesis in a cell
- the shape of the organelle
- the food making process that takes place inside of chloroplast
- anaerobic process where no oxygen is needed
- cell, cell that has a nucleus
- a single celled organism
- an organelle strictly in plant cells that gets energy from the sun to use for photosynthesis
- thylakoids in stacks
- cycle, second part of photosynthesis, uses products of the light reactions to make glucose
- the control center (brain) of a cell
- respiration, the process in which ATP is made
- protein filament structure in cells that it its shape
- the smallest unit of life
- an organism holding multiple cells
- sacs in inner membrane
- energy used by all cells
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- another term for a producer, produces its own food through photosynthesis
- fluid-filled sacs for storage in a cell
- organized and specialized structures within a living cell
- the job that the organelle must carry out in the cell.
- the powerhouse of the cell, produces ATP
- absorbs light energy in a plant cell to use for photosynthesis, green pigment
- jelly-like substance inside the cell that holds the organelles in place
- cell, only cell with cell wall and chloroplasts
- cell, cell that doesn't have a nucleus
- Hooke, first to view cells from plants
- found only in animal cells, helps to pull chromosome pairs apart to opposite ends of cell
- innermost space of the mitochondria, where the Krebs Cycle takes place
- membrane, semipermeable membrane surrounding the cell, controls what leaves and enters a cell
- break down food, bacteria, and worn out cell parts
30 Clues: thylakoids in stacks • sacs in inner membrane • a single celled organism • energy used by all cells • the smallest unit of life • the shape of the organelle • cell, cell that has a nucleus • an organism holding multiple cells • site of protein synthesis in a cell • the control center (brain) of a cell • cell, cell that doesn't have a nucleus • ...
Cellular respiration 2025-02-05
Across
- an essential liquid for plants and animals
- type of fermentation that occurs in yeast and bacteria
- energy that's stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules in substances
- Carbon dioxide and water are ___ of cellular respiration
- where does photosynthesis occur?
- what is glucose broken down into?
- Cellular Respiration is used to generate usable ATP ___
- a process by which carbon dioxide and energy from ATP and NADPH are used to make glucose
- You breathe in ___ and exhale carbon dioxide
- where does energy originate from?
- type of fermentation that occurs in animals and some bacteria
- ATP production that needs oxygen
- ATP production that doesn't require oxygen
- electron carrier
- A sugar and your body's main source of energy
- fluid that surrounds the thylakoid
- Glucose breaks into 2 pieces and enters the Kreb Cycle ATP & electrons made
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- The main process that converts glucose into ATP
- process by which chlorophyll absorbs the energy from sunlight
- coin shaped membrane that contains chlorophyll
- process in which organisms use energy from sunlight to make the sugar glucose
- what does C02 stand for?
- second stage of cellular respiration
- The energy carrying molecules of cells or the fuel for cells
- Third stage of cellular respiration
- what does ATP stand for?
- a process by which energy can be released from food molecules in the absence of oxygen
- an energy that's converted from chemical energy so organisms can use it
- basic unit of life
- Glucose and Oxygen are ___ of cellular respiration
- What part of the Mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle occur?
- membrane-bound organelles
- a subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- where does glycolysis occur?
- Organisms that do cellular respiration
35 Clues: electron carrier • basic unit of life • what does C02 stand for? • what does ATP stand for? • membrane-bound organelles • where does glycolysis occur? • where does photosynthesis occur? • ATP production that needs oxygen • what is glucose broken down into? • where does energy originate from? • fluid that surrounds the thylakoid • Third stage of cellular respiration • ...
3-7 2024-12-10
Across
- Term used to describe the simulated representation of cyberspace
- The city where Molly and Case share a breakfast in the text
- This term refers to the technology allowing a person's consciousness to be replicated in cyberspace
- A type of painkiller used by Molly after an injury
- Surgical implant in the skull, mentioned as a common feature
- Thief who stole an AI
- AI stands for this (two words)
- The city in Turkey where Case and Molly are traveling to
- Molly's specific type of suit worn for protection and blending in
- The substance that Armitage claims is slowly dissolving inside Case’s arteries
- Virtual reality term, used when "keying in"
- The device used to connect the Flatline’s construct to Case’s system
- Armitage is diagnosed with this mental disability
- High-security location at the tip of the spindle
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- Subculture involved in surreal violence and media manipulation (two words)
- A term used for an electronic entity that mimics a deceased person's skills and behavior
- The axis of the Sprawl that includes Boston and Atlanta
- The system used to access and hack information protected by security
- City where the Panther Moderns were involved
- Case’s former mentor (two words)
- Short term for a substitute used to replace human senses in cyberspace (two words)
- Technology company referenced as the source of security systems (two words)
- The operation that Corto was involved in, which caused his severe injuries (two words)
- Leader of the group from # across/down (two words)
- Armitage was heavily injured while flying into this country
- The flat, origami-wrapped object Molly gives Case
- The high-tech deck Case uses (two words)
27 Clues: Thief who stole an AI • AI stands for this (two words) • Case’s former mentor (two words) • The high-tech deck Case uses (two words) • Virtual reality term, used when "keying in" • City where the Panther Moderns were involved • High-security location at the tip of the spindle • The flat, origami-wrapped object Molly gives Case • ...
Extra Credit- Vanessa Howell 2023-12-12
Across
- site of immunity function
- clot in broken vessel
- Hemoglobin bind to this
- type of anemia caused by drugs or chemicals
- larger vessel that has 3 tunics
- Thicknes of blood
- drain large areas of the body
- this lymph capillaries transport fat
- can rupture causing bacteria to enter abdominal space
- Necessary for DNA synthesis
- blocks lymph from flowing back into the blood
- most abundant wbc
- foreign elements that activates t cells
- Abnormally low WBC
- 4 polypeptide Chains
- outer covering of lymph node
- another name for wbc
- tonsils at the bases of tongue
- low WBC
- pair of tonsils in oral cavity
- part of the vessels where lymph exits
- name for patches that fight pathogens in intestines
- Clot that travels in blood stream
- volume of RBC in blood
- ring of lymphoid tissues
- tonsils found at auditory tubes
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- Erythropoiesis is produces mainly in the
- turns into macrophages
- Fragments of Megarygocyte
- anemia common in people from African belt
- 45% of RBC
- cells that bring antigen to lymph nodes
- non-living fluid matrix
- protein binds easily to this
- sinus where lymph flows before exiting lymph node
- maintains concave structure of RBC
- plasma is made up mostly of this.
- 2 lobes nuclei
- part of the vessel where lymph enters
- removal of spleen
- clotting Factors are produced here
- secondary cancer sites
- primary lymph organ
- Broken down amino acids
- maintains osmotic pressure
- where rbc are destroyed.
- this duct drains the majority of the left side of the body
47 Clues: low WBC • 45% of RBC • 2 lobes nuclei • Thicknes of blood • most abundant wbc • removal of spleen • Abnormally low WBC • primary lymph organ • 4 polypeptide Chains • another name for wbc • clot in broken vessel • turns into macrophages • secondary cancer sites • volume of RBC in blood • Hemoglobin bind to this • non-living fluid matrix • Broken down amino acids • where rbc are destroyed. • ...
IMDb’s Top 250 2024-01-13
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- A collection of intertwined stories in LA’s underbelly
- A British spy’s confrontation with his past
- A Scottish hero’s revolt against English rule
- A fallen Roman general’s quest for vengeance
- Mastermind behind nonlinear storytelling and stylized violence
- A seaside town’s battle with a monstrous shark
- A cyber rebel’s fight against simulated reality
- A quest to destroy a powerful ring
- Craftsman of time-bending and cerebral plots
- Last name of a notorious fictional crime family
- The extraordinary life of
- A man’s disoriented quest to find his wife’s killer
- Epic saga of an Italian-American crime dynasty
- Narrator and inmate in a story of hope
- Director of a marquee mafia trilogy
- Iconic leading man in a Moroccan-set romance
- Auteur known for a haunted hotel story
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- Visionary behind a prehistoric theme park adventure
- A wizard’s guidance in a Middle-Earth journey
- A chilling encounter at the Bates Motel
- A timeless love story amidst wartime intrigue
- A caped crusader’s fight against Gotham’s villains
- A riveting tale of jealousy in classical music
- Beloved actor from a heartwarming forest run
- A mind-bending journey through layered dreams
- A terrifying encounter with an extraterrestrial menace
- An innocent man’s resilience in prison
- A tale of underground brawls and split personalities
- Star of a dream-stealing escapade
- Chronicler of gangsters and flawed protagonists
- A dizzying tale of obsession and deceit
- Iconic villain in an intergalactic saga
- A freed slave’s quest for justice in the South
- Master of suspense and psychological thrillers
- A visually stunning tale on an alien world
35 Clues: The extraordinary life of • Star of a dream-stealing escapade • A quest to destroy a powerful ring • Director of a marquee mafia trilogy • An innocent man’s resilience in prison • Narrator and inmate in a story of hope • Auteur known for a haunted hotel story • A chilling encounter at the Bates Motel • A dizzying tale of obsession and deceit • ...
Ch 24.1- Cells, Tissues, and Organs: All about Anatomy 2024-01-18
Across
- an injury to the skin that is not life-threatening
- the earliest stage of development of an unborn baby
- a slight swelling of a surface
- a boundary where two things meet
- the organ that pumps blood through the body
- an obstacle that blocks a passage
- one part of a larger system
- a system of organs and tissues that together perform a function
- an illness
- things that create a response
- the clear, yellowish fluid part of the blood
- a soft, whitish substance found in bones and teeth
- the condition of carrying a fetus
- a device to move liquid or gas
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- a long organ that extends below the stomach and digests food/liquids
- a living being
- the process by which food is broken down and absorbed into the body
- food or other substances necessary to continue living
- a pear-shaped organ in females; womb
- an organ that develops in the body of a female when they are pregnant
- tube that carries blood away from the heart
- a disease that affects the pancreas that regulates the amount of sugar in the blood
- red fluid that circulates throughout the body
- a nerve cell
- an arrangement or framework of parts that shows how the parts are connected
- branch of science that studies the structure of living things
- a group of cells that function as a unit
- a breakdown or failure to work properly
- the organ that carries food from the throat to the stomach
- a tube that carries blood to the heart
- the basic part of all living things
31 Clues: an illness • a nerve cell • a living being • one part of a larger system • things that create a response • a slight swelling of a surface • a device to move liquid or gas • a boundary where two things meet • an obstacle that blocks a passage • the condition of carrying a fetus • the basic part of all living things • a pear-shaped organ in females; womb • ...
MultiVersus 2024-10-09
Across
- Amazon Princess. Daughter of Zeus. Founding member of the Justice League.
- She rejected being a lady. What she became was something far deadlier.
- The World’s Greatest Detective. He is the night. He is Batman.
- The rascaliest rabbit this side of Kalamazoo.
- (Don't worry. We don't know what he's saying either.)
- Fluffy Guardian of Zanifeer's royal family and 6th wearer of the gem of power!
- He'll slay anything that's evil. That's his deal!
- She’s tried being a good guy, but being bad is just too much fun.
- Mean. Green. Obscene.
- Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice!
- The ruler of Kahndaq bows to no mortal man.
- Protector of Earth and possessor of unshakeable rhythm.
- Just a normal sandwich-munching, mystery-solving guy with limitless power of unknown origin.
- Half-human, half-Gem, all hero.
- Jinkies! We've got a mystery to solve!
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- Gotta get back...back to the past.
- The Juice is Loose, Baby!
- Heroic Mogwai Warrior.
- Robotic hero from beyond the stars.
- Perpetually positive, potassium-packed protector of the Candy Kingdom!
- When these frenemies put aside their differences, their zany mayhem can be unstoppable.
- Make way for an Earth-shattering kaboom!
- Aw geez, it's a fighting game.
- Programmed to defend the Matrix, what he became was something far more.
- Founding member of the Justice League, and one of Earth’s mightiest heroes.
- The Clown Prince of Crime is here!
- Champion. Icon. Teammate. Father. Philanthropist.
- Let me deus ex machina this sh*t and go home!
- Those Stretchy Powers are a trip, dude.
- Unstoppable monster from beyond the grave.
30 Clues: Mean. Green. Obscene. • Heroic Mogwai Warrior. • The Juice is Loose, Baby! • Aw geez, it's a fighting game. • Half-human, half-Gem, all hero. • Gotta get back...back to the past. • The Clown Prince of Crime is here! • Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice! • Robotic hero from beyond the stars. • Jinkies! We've got a mystery to solve! • Those Stretchy Powers are a trip, dude. • ...
YKCC: P&P Edition 2024-03-18
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- Court-ordered repayment to a victim for damages or injuries
- visitation in an area that limits or precludes physical contact
- Class B misdemeanor or lesser law violations
- type of Supervision when an offender is subject to probation and parole supervision at the same time
- Any incident that goes beyond the normal ability of the personnel on duty
- Confinement of an inmate separated from the general population
- Any item that the Department has not specifically approved, authorized, or prescribed for a prisoner
- Administrative review process
- Code outlined in P&P 202.01
- A person against whom a criminal offense has been perpetrated
- prisoner who is not serving a sentence
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- Type of pathogen outlined in P&P 202.03
- Family Member who is Mother, father, sister, brother, son, daughter, wife or husband
- Type of visit not behind a window
- When a sentenced inmate is released by the court under conditions imposed
- An order to arrest and detail an offender issued by the court or the Parole Board
- An offender serving a sentence for violation of state law who has been granted parole
- A prisoner who has less than $20.00 presently available in his or her account and who has had no more than $50.00 in his or her account during the past 30 days
- more than the allowable amount of property
- Physical maneuvers designed to allow officers to maintain or regain control and safely restrain an inmate
- Examining the person or place for officer safety and/or to determine if they possess contraband
- The taking of an offender into custody
- Status assigned to a prisoner is based on the matrix score from the classification process
- Type of behavior that falls outside of what is considered morally right
24 Clues: Code outlined in P&P 202.01 • Administrative review process • Type of visit not behind a window • The taking of an offender into custody • prisoner who is not serving a sentence • Type of pathogen outlined in P&P 202.03 • more than the allowable amount of property • Class B misdemeanor or lesser law violations • Court-ordered repayment to a victim for damages or injuries • ...
Intro to Engineering Design - L1.1 Puzzle 2025-08-17
Across
- Repeating a process or cycle to improve a design.
- A group technique for generating a large number of ideas without immediate evaluation.
- A limitation or restriction that must be considered in a design.
- LINE A thin line used to indicate the axis of symmetry of a part or feature.
- LINE A thin line capped with arrowheads that shows distance, size, or location in a drawing.
- A type of sketch that shows depth realistically by using vanishing points.
- MATRIX A tool used to compare design solutions against a set of weighted criteria.
- A type of sketch in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees.
- A type of sketch that shows two or more views of an object (front, top, side).
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- Desired specifications or standards a design must meet.
- Written, recorded, or pictorial information that communicates details of a design.
- PROCESS A systematic problem-solving strategy with criteria and constraints used to develop solutions.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method.
- The systematic study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- A type of sketch where one face is parallel to the viewing plane and depth is represented on an angle.
- NOTEBOOK A bound record where all ideas, calculations, and sketches are documented in chronological order.
- The relationship of one object’s size compared to another or to the whole.
- LINE A light line used as a guide when sketching or drawing.
- STATEMENT A clear and concise description of the issue that needs to be solved.
- A type of sketch that communicates an idea with accuracy and includes measurements or labels.
20 Clues: Repeating a process or cycle to improve a design. • Desired specifications or standards a design must meet. • LINE A light line used as a guide when sketching or drawing. • A limitation or restriction that must be considered in a design. • An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method. • ...
GEN BIO 2023-01-03
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- DERMALTISSUE covers the outer surface of herbaceous plants
- it is a double-stranded nucleic acid
- it is synthesized from dna using base pairing
- double ringed structure
- basic unit of life
- homologous chromosome that contains genes
- the simplest level of protein structure
- proteins that break down food
- also known as the plasma membrane
- the tail of phospholipids is made up of?
- substances that stop the enzymatic reaction
- building blocks of polynucleotide
- a type of
- is a type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes.
- are specialized cells found in animals that transport oxygen throughout the body
- it is a connective tissue of cells separated by a liquid (plasma) matrix.
- nucleotides are joined together by a bond called?
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- is basically a disease of uncontrolled cell division
- a programmed cell death
- a cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell.
- the fusion of secretory vesicles with the plasma membrane.
- portions of dna
- the alteration of the shape of enzyme
- site for protein synthesis
- building blocks of amino acids
- to another group
- made up of two
- GUARDCELLS are bean-shaped cells covering the stomata opening
- the process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them.
- an organic macromolecule
- it is an ordered series of events involving cell growth and cell division
- bond that joins a carbohydrate
32 Clues: a type of • made up of two • portions of dna • to another group • basic unit of life • a programmed cell death • double ringed structure • an organic macromolecule • site for protein synthesis • proteins that break down food • building blocks of amino acids • bond that joins a carbohydrate • also known as the plasma membrane • building blocks of polynucleotide • ...
Seventh Grade Math 2022-06-08
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- equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc
- A copy of a figure where every length in the original figure is multiplied by the same number
- The term angle of elevation denotes the angle from the horizontal upward to an object.
- shape that has no edges
- when part of an original figure matches up with part of a copy.
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- the action or process of adding something to something else
- Line segment that goes from the center to the edge of a circle to the other passes through the center
- Represents an actual place or object
- numbers that are greater than zero
- the total measurement inside of something
- putting money in an account
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- a number that can be made by dividing two integers
- a rate, number
- A way of measurement
- Taking money out of an account
- the distance around the circle
- a chart or graph that conveys equations
- multiplying all the lengths in the original figure by the same number
- the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter
- the process of taking a matrix, vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference
- Line segment that goes from the center to the edge of the circle, can go in any direction
- used in mathematical expressions to denote modifications to normal order of operations
- the point where the horizontal axis and vertical axis meet
- a negative number is written with a minus sign in front
25 Clues: a rate, number • A way of measurement • shape that has no edges • putting money in an account • Taking money out of an account • the distance around the circle • numbers that are greater than zero • Represents an actual place or object • a chart or graph that conveys equations • the total measurement inside of something • equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc • ...
Abdel -Path 2 2025-08-29
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- Autoimmune disease with ANAs and wire loop lesions
- Serologic marker elevated in PSGN
- Elevated BUN and creatinine from reduced GFR
- Kidney disease caused by chronic hyperglycemia leading to GBM thickening and sclerosis
- Proteinuria hypoalbuminemia hyperlipidemia generalized edema
- Life saving intervention in severe ATN or renal failure
- Site of back pain in pyelonephritis
- Plasma cell malignancy associated with AL amyloid
- Light chain amyloid associated with primary amyloidosis and multiple myeloma
- End stage kidney disease with scarred hypocellular glomeruli
- Deposition of misfolded protein fibrils eosinophilic and extracellular
- Cylindrical RBC accumulations in urine diagnostic for nephritic syndromes
- Histologic stain for amyloid shows apple green birefringence
- Decreased urine output seen in ATN and nephritic syndromes
- Congestion seen grossly in infected or inflamed kidney
- Retrograde urine flow predisposes to pyelonephritis
- Patchy tubular necrosis due to shock and hypoperfusion
- Capillary BM thickening due to immune complex deposition in lupus nephritis
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- Enlarged tongue often due to amyloidosis
- Hematuria oliguria azotemia hypertension RBC casts
- Thin barrier that thickens in diabetic nephropathy and lupus
- Most common cause of acute renal failure reversible
- Histology of PSGN with mesangial endothelial proliferation
- Malar rash in SLE worsens with sun exposure
- Blood in urine hallmark of nephritic syndromes
- Nodular glomerulosclerosis, hallmark lesion in diabetic nephropathy
- Bacterial infection of renal pelvis usually ascending from UTI
- Dominant inflammatory cells in acute pyelonephritis
- Immune complex GN after strep throat or skin infection
- Most common pathogen in acute pyelonephritis
- Amyloid from serum amyloid A linked to chronic inflammation
- Expansion of mesangial matrix in glomeruli; diffuse or nodular
- Diffuse PCT necrosis due to toxins aminoglycosides metals solvents
- Pus in urine leukocyte casts in pyelonephritis
- Streptococcal antigen that triggers immune complex GN
35 Clues: Serologic marker elevated in PSGN • Site of back pain in pyelonephritis • Enlarged tongue often due to amyloidosis • Malar rash in SLE worsens with sun exposure • Elevated BUN and creatinine from reduced GFR • Most common pathogen in acute pyelonephritis • Blood in urine hallmark of nephritic syndromes • Pus in urine leukocyte casts in pyelonephritis • ...
Movies X Music 2025-11-25
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- Sith Lord with an unforgettable breathing sound.
- Pulitzer-winning rapper with deep storytelling.
- Purple-clad music genius and guitar virtuoso.
- Ring-obsessed creature torn between two selves.
- Adventurous archaeologist terrified of snakes.
- Retro-inspired performer with smooth vocals.
- Singer turned beauty mogul with global hits.
- Unpredictable soap-maker with chaotic philosophy.
- Clown-faced criminal agent of chaos.
- Ruthless gangster with a “say hello” attitude.
- Ogre who’d rather be left alone in his swamp.
- Red-haired songwriter behind global chart-toppers.
- Iconic shapeshifter of glam rock.
- Assassin who avenges his dog with precision.
- Pink-loving lawyer who proves everyone wrong.
- Small green Jedi master who speaks in riddles.
- Rapper known for blending hip-hop and R&B.
- Spartan king who shouts “This is Sparta!”
- Suave spy known for shaken martinis.
- British powerhouse known for heartbreak ballads.
- Queen of Soul demanding respect.
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- Rap legend with razor-sharp lyricism.
- Singer with one of the greatest voices ever.
- Roman general turned slave seeking vengeance.
- Pianist with flair and timeless hits.
- Space survivor who battles the Xenomorph.
- Man who keeps running through history.
- King of Pop known for the moonwalk.
- Queen with unmatched stage presence.
- Global K-pop phenomenon redefining fandom.
- The One who sees beyond the Matrix.
- Teen who takes the most legendary day off.
- King of Rock who shook the world.
- Pop superstar famous for eras and reinventions.
- Underdog boxer who goes the distance.
- Queen’s electrifying frontman.
- Queen of reinvention and pop culture.
- Country-pop superstar with massive crossover hits.
- Teen with the most ridiculous fake ID ever.
- Queen with ice powers who sings “Let It Go.”
40 Clues: Queen’s electrifying frontman. • Queen of Soul demanding respect. • King of Rock who shook the world. • Iconic shapeshifter of glam rock. • King of Pop known for the moonwalk. • The One who sees beyond the Matrix. • Queen with unmatched stage presence. • Clown-faced criminal agent of chaos. • Suave spy known for shaken martinis. • Rap legend with razor-sharp lyricism. • ...
BIO 401 Review 2017-11-21
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- Binding of this keeps depolarization at bay.
- Stiffens the membrane.
- Carbon dioxide fixing enzyme.
- Other than chlorophyll a.
- Faster than sodium / potassium pump.
- FAD; NAD carry these.
- Smallest carbohydrate in Calvin.
- Tiny "organs" in the cell.
- Both the same way.
- Aliphatics with kinks.
- Complex glycosides.
- Most common membrane lipid.
- Three membrane organelle.
- One in one out.
- Rapid influx of positive ions
- Three dimensional shape of a molecule.
- Slimy coat.
- A "moving" plant.
- ATP assembler.
- Watery part of the cell.
- Amino acids can be built from molecules here.
- Sound stimulus makes this go.
- Eats H2O2.
- Tissues appear three dimensional under the microscope.
- Last electron home.
- Turns them inside out.
- Required amino acid for disulfide bridges.
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- "inside" the former endosymbiont.
- Liver polysaccharide.
- Sum of concentration; charge.
- Long wires of nervous system.
- Molecule that binds to a protein.
- Two net ATPs here.
- Hydrogen bonding every 4 amino acids forms this.
- Cell to cell recognition.
- First integrated light harvesting complex.
- Protein shapes RBCs.
- Big holes in the membrane.
- Has purple pigment in it.
- No oxygen goes here.
- Often the "driver" in transport.
- Number of ATPs needed to make maltose.
- Molecules fearing water.
- Open and closed in a resting cell.
- High cation inside.
- "Bones" of the cell.
- Lytic enzymes here.
- Divalent cation needed for neurotransmitter release.
- Proteins all the way through.
- Likes; hates water.
- Little pieces of fat.
- Source of photosynthesis electrons.
- Signals liver to release glucose.
- Little nervous fingers.
- Best light for greenhouses.
- Thirty ATPs; air
- Fructose is one of these.
57 Clues: Eats H2O2. • Slimy coat. • ATP assembler. • One in one out. • Thirty ATPs; air • A "moving" plant. • Two net ATPs here. • Both the same way. • Complex glycosides. • High cation inside. • Lytic enzymes here. • Likes; hates water. • Last electron home. • Protein shapes RBCs. • No oxygen goes here. • "Bones" of the cell. • Liver polysaccharide. • FAD; NAD carry these. • Little pieces of fat. • ...
Cellular Respiration Puzzle Thomas Jasmin 2018-01-29
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- breaking molecules down, as in respiration
- animals (muscle cells) the breakdown of pyruvic acid without oxygen to make 2 ATP + lactic acid
- carried out by plants, yeast, and some microorganisms the breakdown of pyruvic acid without oxygen to make 2 ATP + alcohol
- what is the main molecule that is being produced during cellular respiration
- anaerobic respiration breaks down _______ into carbon compounds that can be used for Part 2 of cellular respiration
- requires oxygen
- what molecule is being broken down during the krebs cycle?
- where does ETC and the Krebs cycle take place
- The process of releasing energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen
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- the process in which electrons are handed down by NADH and FADH2 to carrier molecules which actively pumps H+ ions into the inner mitochondrial membrane. the electrons are passed along the chain until they reach oxygen to form water.
- to what cycle is cellular respiration associated
- where does glycolysis take place
- location of the etc
- of empty electron carriers in the absence of oxygen. (anaerobic respiration) produces lactic acid and only 2 net ATP are made
- does not require oxygen
- byproduct of respiration that plants take up to make sugars
- the step of cellular respiration in which oxaloacetic acid is combined with Acetyl Co-A to form citric acid. Citric acid is broken down, one carbon at a time and arranged to for the original oxaloacetic acid molecule. 3 molecules of NADH, one molecule of FADH2, and one molecule of ATP are made and CO2 is released.
- # of ATP created in the krebs cycle
- atp releases energy and becomes what?
- where does the krebs cycle occur in the mitochondria
20 Clues: requires oxygen • location of the etc • does not require oxygen • where does glycolysis take place • # of ATP created in the krebs cycle • atp releases energy and becomes what? • breaking molecules down, as in respiration • where does ETC and the Krebs cycle take place • to what cycle is cellular respiration associated • where does the krebs cycle occur in the mitochondria • ...
Popular Mythology Crossword 2012-11-02
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- Astronaut with a bow who volunteers
- An Astronaut’s cowboy best friend, who is actually an Astronaut (Reach for the Sky)
- Comedy show that’s funny every four years
- Grandma is a hot Latina in this family
- Not the real world but the Real World
- A particular Zombie’s pet name for his band obsession
- A sauce of microwaved ketchup and Country Crock ladled over pasta
- “Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.”
- Discount Double-Check choreographer
- Bruce Willis’ younger assassin self
- The American Walkabout
- Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and movies.
- New ______, ______s, Broke _______s, Gossip _______, Mean _______s
- ”This guy wears a mask, like an outlaw!”
- Obama’s spirit animal
- This forensic scientist has a penchant for black hair dye and coffins.
- Walter’s Shadow Self (Jungian Archetype)
- Mr. Anderson
- very funny
- PSY, a Brown, made this style popular
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- Disney’s ‘newest’ princess (she’s actually the eldest)
- Longest running sitcom’s family name.
- Walter’s Anima Self (Jungian Archetype)
- Why so serious?
- People connected to the Matrix
- Romney's spirit animal
- Narrator
- Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia
- "First came survival, then came mission, now they must face... each other"
- The Platypus
- WALLE for real. (It even tweets!)
- He sparkles in daylight.
- The Great Gastby (2013 Actor)
- School that Jeff, Brita, Abed, Shirley, Annie, Troy, and Pierce go to
- This president has two movies coming out this year.
- An infinite frontier
- "Auf Wiedersehen"
- Book of Eli archetype
- Fern Gully with CG
- Pretty Girls Spencer, Hanna, Ella, Aria
- The Ultimate Fighting Chapionship uses this fighting style's rules.
- A Cowboy’s Astronaut best friend (To the Rescue)
42 Clues: Narrator • very funny • The Platypus • Mr. Anderson • Why so serious? • "Auf Wiedersehen" • Fern Gully with CG • An infinite frontier • Book of Eli archetype • Obama’s spirit animal • Romney's spirit animal • The American Walkabout • He sparkles in daylight. • The Great Gastby (2013 Actor) • People connected to the Matrix • Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia • WALLE for real. (It even tweets!) • ...
MED147 Final/ Allison Allen 2012-08-21
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- / Embracing a variety of subjects, fields, or skills.
- / The first step in the greifing process.
- / A marking in paper resulting from differences in thickness usually produced by the pressure of a projecting design in the mold or on a processing roll.
- / The practice of subcontracting work to an outside company.
- / The technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a particular group or special activity, as opposed to lay terms.
- / Ways to fix an issue with a selected piece of equipment that fails to function correctly.
- / Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling.
- / A change in the pitch or loudness of the voice.
- / Decribes a noun or pronoun.
- / The reciever of some thing or item.
- / A system for examining and seperating into different groups.
- / A payment in recognition of acts or professional services, usually on a special occasion.
- / Person, place or thing.
- / Action word, describes movement.
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- / A predeveloped page layout used to make new pages with a similar design pattern, or style.
- / To become liable or subject to; to bring down upon oneself.
- / The quality or power of inspiring belief.
- / Disobedience to authority.
- / Medical abbreviation for immediatley.
- / Marked in some way as to remind or remember that specific action needs to be taken.
- / A plan for the coordination of resources and expenditures.
- / A person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence.
- / An individual or company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public.
- / Something conducive to comfort, convenience, or enjoyment
- / Something in which a thing originates, develpoes, takes shape, or is contained.
25 Clues: / Person, place or thing. • / Disobedience to authority. • / Decribes a noun or pronoun. • / Action word, describes movement. • / The reciever of some thing or item. • / Medical abbreviation for immediatley. • / The first step in the greifing process. • / The quality or power of inspiring belief. • / A change in the pitch or loudness of the voice. • ...
Marine Protozoans (Phylum Protozoa) 2013-01-23
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- the inner portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm that is nucleated
- a "false foot" formed by an extension of cytoplasm. it servers as a means of locomotion and a way of surrounding and thereby absorbing food
- the relationship in which 2 organisms live together in close association
- a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion
- structures used by radiolarians to aid in controlling their depth in the water column
- a hard outer covering
- small cavities that may contain secretions of the protoplasm or substances
- small plants and animals floating in the upper layers of the water column
- a "container" within which a tintinnid is housed. It is either secreted by the organism or composed of foreign material cemented together
- a type of radiolarian skeleton which is delicate and lace-like
- a foram that secrets a single chamber
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- the process by which a species becomes better suited to survive in an environment
- the process of using food material produced by other organisms
- very small particles of the decaying remains of dead plants and animals; an important source of food for many animals
- an ocean bottom sediment consisting of 30% or more foram skeletons
- an organic matrix with embedded grains of sand
- bottom dwelling organisms
- tiny hairlike projections; used for locomotion in some one-celled organisms
- a foram that secrets several chambers
- a type of radiolarian skeleton composed of silicon and possessing long needles which pass through the organism to the outside surface
- symbiotic one-celled algae found in coral, sea anemones, mollusks, and other types of marine organisms
- inhabiting the open water of the ocean, rather than the bottom of the shore
- the area from the water surface to the bottom
- the outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm
24 Clues: a hard outer covering • bottom dwelling organisms • a foram that secrets several chambers • a foram that secrets a single chamber • a slimy lubricating and cleansing secretion • the area from the water surface to the bottom • an organic matrix with embedded grains of sand • the outer portion of the radiolarian's cytoplasm • ...
Biochemistry Crossword 2013-11-25
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- Pancreatic enzyme that digests proteins and actives most pancreatic zymogens
- Acid-base conjugate pair that resists pH change
- Enzyme that degrades a triacylglycerol into a free fatty acid and monoacylglycerol
- Enzyme that catalyzes the attachment of a phosphate group
- Enzyme that catalyzes the intramolecular shift of a chemical group
- Gene whose expression contributes to the development of cancer
- Measure of disorder in a system
- Conversion of sunlight into chemical energy
- Set of metabolic reactions that transform fuels into cellular energy
- Any intramolecular membrane-bound cell component
- Study of chemical reaction rates
- Disaccharide of glucose and fructose
- Hormone secreted by the pancreas that stimulates fuel storage and protein synthesis
- Small circular DNA in bacteria
- Brain protein that can misfold and cause mad cow disease
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- Pancreatic zymogen that is the precursor of trypsin
- A vitamin that plays a role in carboxylation and decarboxylation reactions
- Macromolecule composed of amino acids
- Measure of the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
- Plant organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- A sequence of reactions that convert glucose into pyruvate with the generation of energy
- G protein that stimulates cell growth and differentiation
- Small organic molecule required for the activity of many enzymes
- Dipolar ion
- Neurological and cardiovascular disorder caused by vitamin B deficiency
- Foreign substance that generates an immune response in an organism
- Biological macromolecule that acts as a catalyst for a reaction
- Matrix of the chloroplast
- Organic substance required in trace amounts for a number of essential biochemical reactions
- Enzyme that begins the protein degradation in the stomach
30 Clues: Dipolar ion • Matrix of the chloroplast • Small circular DNA in bacteria • Measure of disorder in a system • Study of chemical reaction rates • Disaccharide of glucose and fructose • Macromolecule composed of amino acids • Conversion of sunlight into chemical energy • Plant organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • Acid-base conjugate pair that resists pH change • ...
