matrix Crossword Puzzles
Parts Of The Nail 2022-10-21
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- Area where the nail plate cells are formed; this area is composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate.
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe.
- Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate.
- Slits or furrows on the sides of the sidewall.
- Hardened keratin plate that sits on the covers the natural nail bed. It is the most visible and functional part of the natural nail unit.
- Portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge.
- Slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the natural nail plate.
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; it is the whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail.
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place.
- Also known as onyx; the hard protective plate is composed mainly of keratin, the same fibrous protein found in skin and hair. the keratin in natural nails is harder than the keratin in skin or hair.
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- Also known as lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail.
- Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area.
- Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate.
- Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail.
- Composed of several major parts of the fingernail including the nail plate, nail bed, matrix, cuticle, eponychium, hyponychium, hyponychium, specialized ligaments, and nail fold. Together, all of these parts form the nail unit.
15 Clues: Slits or furrows on the sides of the sidewall. • Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate. • Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate. • Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail. • Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe. • ...
matrix crossword 2021-11-10
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- a person who has left their country and is seeking protection
- used to describe any kind of influencing factor that motivates a person to leave ones country.
- regulated movements of foreigners considered to be settling in the country.
- used to describe factors that attract people to a country, region, religion
- people who make short trips and return to the area of origin
- foreign born people who have moved to a different country for a year or more
- a displaced person who has crossed national boundaries.
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- occurs when people cross state boundaries
- a persons legal resident status in a country.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
10 Clues: occurs when people cross state boundaries • a persons legal resident status in a country. • a displaced person who has crossed national boundaries. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country • people who make short trips and return to the area of origin • a person who has left their country and is seeking protection • ...
Homework - matrix 2014-08-05
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- From the base word: Fire
- An expression of pointing out someone or something's faults
- A complete loss of any hope
- A male office worker
- "it was _ noted!" She sad
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- From the base word: Exist
- A person,thing or animal in a fictional text or show
- To have or show good luck
- A Sovereign ruler
- To cause some sort of spirit or ghost to appear
10 Clues: A Sovereign ruler • A male office worker • From the base word: Fire • From the base word: Exist • To have or show good luck • "it was _ noted!" She sad • A complete loss of any hope • To cause some sort of spirit or ghost to appear • A person,thing or animal in a fictional text or show • An expression of pointing out someone or something's faults
The Matrix 2022-03-29
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- Anagram for "one".
- Believed to be precognitive, but it’s unclear if she’s simply telling people what they want to hear.
- A prediction made by the Oracle and, as told to Neo by Morpheus, stating the coming of The One and that it will herald the destruction of the Matrix.
- Morpheus' ship.
- Famous for hacking the IRS database; skilled with weapons and hand to hand combat.
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- A legendary hacker who expertly manipulates the Matrix and helps Neo realize the Matrix is basically a dream.
- Follow him.
- The last human city.
- Take this and the story ends.
- smith The main antagonist of the story.
10 Clues: Follow him. • Morpheus' ship. • Anagram for "one". • The last human city. • Take this and the story ends. • smith The main antagonist of the story. • Famous for hacking the IRS database; skilled with weapons and hand to hand combat. • Believed to be precognitive, but it’s unclear if she’s simply telling people what they want to hear. • ...
Wednesday matrix 2022-01-12
Spelling matrix 2024-10-24
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- any of a group of hormones secreted within the brain
- art of photography
- an account of a person's life written by that person
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients
- an American form of tuba
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- the sequence of steps and movements in dance
- an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes
- pleasing or sweet sound
- an instrument for converting sound waves
- a harsh discordant mixture of sounds.
10 Clues: art of photography • pleasing or sweet sound • an American form of tuba • a harsh discordant mixture of sounds. • an instrument for converting sound waves • the sequence of steps and movements in dance • any of a group of hormones secreted within the brain • an account of a person's life written by that person • ...
Matrices 2023-06-11
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- A square matrix whose elements above or below the main diagonal are all zero.
- A diagonal matrix with ones on the main diagonal and every other element is a 0.
- Rectangular array of numbers, arranged in rows and columns.
- A square matrix where all the elements are zero except those on the main diagonal.
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- All elements in this matrix are zero.
- A matrix whose number of rows is equal to the number of columns.
- The numbers that make up the matrix.
7 Clues: The numbers that make up the matrix. • All elements in this matrix are zero. • Rectangular array of numbers, arranged in rows and columns. • A matrix whose number of rows is equal to the number of columns. • A square matrix whose elements above or below the main diagonal are all zero. • ...
Crossword of Linear algebra Symbols 2020-09-30
Skeletal Crossword 2020-10-05
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- a clot around the site of the fracture
- one fragment is driven into the other; compressed
- occurs straight across the long axis of the bone
- reabsorbs calcium by the kidney tubes
- controls bone growth
- only one side of the bone is broken
- abnormal low levels of calcium
- absorbs calcium into circulation
- breakdown of bone extra cellular matrix
- occurs at an angle that is not 90 degrees
- growth spurts; estrogen, testosterone
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- bone building cells
- several breaks; many small pieces between large segment
- bone is pulled apart in twisting motion
- blood vessels
- red bone marrow
- synthesis of bone matrix
- exchange nutrients & removal of waste from blood
- a broken bone
19 Clues: blood vessels • a broken bone • red bone marrow • bone building cells • controls bone growth • synthesis of bone matrix • abnormal low levels of calcium • absorbs calcium into circulation • only one side of the bone is broken • reabsorbs calcium by the kidney tubes • growth spurts; estrogen, testosterone • a clot around the site of the fracture • ...
Matrix 2021-06-09
6 Clues: the numbers going down • the numbers going across • the numbers in the matrix • how many rows and columns a matrix has • a matrix that has only 1 and 0 where the 1s go diagonally • two matrices that have the same order and all elements are the same
Matrix 2022-11-11
6 Clues: nothing • the act of the robots • the only thing that happens in the end • A civilization generated world within a computer • machines initially created by humans that have overrun the world • a civilization generated world within a computer( but a more formal name than the previous word)
Skeletal Crossword 2020-10-05
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- a clot around the site of the fracture
- one fragment is driven into the other; compressed
- occurs straight across the long axis of the bone
- reabsorbs calcium by the kidney tubes
- controls bone growth
- only one side of the bone is broken
- abnormal low levels of calcium
- absorbs calcium into circulation
- breakdown of bone extra cellular matrix
- occurs at an angle that is not 90 degrees
- growth spurts; estrogen, testosterone
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- bone building cells
- several breaks; many small pieces between large segment
- bone is pulled apart in twisting motion
- blood vessels
- red bone marrow
- synthesis of bone matrix
- exchange nutrients & removal of waste from blood
- a broken bone
19 Clues: blood vessels • a broken bone • red bone marrow • bone building cells • controls bone growth • synthesis of bone matrix • abnormal low levels of calcium • absorbs calcium into circulation • only one side of the bone is broken • reabsorbs calcium by the kidney tubes • growth spurts; estrogen, testosterone • a clot around the site of the fracture • ...
A&P Ch.4.1 & 4.2 E.T. & C.T. 2021-09-28
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- Strong connective tissue which connects bone to bone; made of dense regular connective tissue.
- Dense, regular connective tissue that connects skeletal muscle to bone.
- A semi-solid type of connective tissue (cartilage) composed of many fibers that can be stretched and will snap back into their original shapes and lengths when the tension is released; found in the framework of the outer ears.
- A small pit or hollow cavity, as in bone or cartilage, where a cell or cells may be located.
- A nonliving, extracellular area that contains an organic ground substance and fibers; the space between cells.
- star-shaped cell that produces fibers and other intercellular materials; most common cell in loose (areolar) connective tissue.
- Tissue that lines the body's internal cavities and covers the body's external surface.
- Another name for red blood cells (RBC).
- The open area that epithelial cells are exposed to outside or inside an organ.
- Cells found in bone tissue that lay down the calcium phosphate minerals around collagen fibers to produce the solid matrix of bones.
- Shape of epithelium that has elongated cells; longer than they are wide; ex: can be found lining digestive organs.
- The most common type of semi-solid connective tissue (cartilage) composed of fine collagen fibers; found lining the articulating surfaces of bones, the trachea, and on the ends of long bones.
- A type of tissue that consists of elongated, excitable cells that are specialized to contract in response to stimulation.
- A type of liquid connective tissue composed of cells separated by plasma.
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- Membrane of underlying layer of carbohydrates and proteins where epithelial tissue is attached.
- Shape of epithelium that has cells that are equal in height & width; ex: can be found in exocrine glands and the pancreas.
- Cartilage with a matrix of strong collagen fibers; found in the intervertebral disks and menisci.
- Epithelial tissue that contains more than 1 layer of cells.
- A connective tissue having a hard matrix of calcium salts deposited around protein fibers (collagen).
- The appearance of layering in some epithelial cells when, actually, each cell touches the basement membrane & true layers do not exist; ex: lines parts of the reproductive tract and air passages of the respiratory system
- A type of bone that consists of bony plates called trabeculae surrounded by pores that contain red bone marrow; also called spongy bone.
- used to describe the lacking of blood vessels; ex: epithelial tissues have no blood vessels.
- Describes epithelium that has flattened cells; ex: can be found in air sacs, blood capillaries, and skin.
- Thin, highly branched collagenous fibers that form supporting networks; found in the liver and spleen.
- A stratified type of epithelial tissue that changes in response to tension; found lining the urinary bladder.
- Cells that produce the semi-solid matrix of cartilage tissue.
- A tissue that receives messages from the body's external and internal environment, analyzes the data, and directs the response.
- White, non-elastic wavy protein fibers that have flexibility and tremendous strength; found in the matrix of many types of connective tissue.
- Animal tissue that functions mainly to bind and support other tissues, having a sparse population of cells scattered through an extracellular matrix.
- Another name for white blood cell (WBC).
30 Clues: Another name for red blood cells (RBC). • Another name for white blood cell (WBC). • Epithelial tissue that contains more than 1 layer of cells. • Cells that produce the semi-solid matrix of cartilage tissue. • Dense, regular connective tissue that connects skeletal muscle to bone. • A type of liquid connective tissue composed of cells separated by plasma. • ...
math 2023-05-03
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- The set of all solutions to the homogeneous equation Ax = 0
- the dimension of a matrix’s null space
- A character of a set of vectors; no nontrivial linear combination of the vectors that equals the zero vector
- Vectors whose dot product is equal to 0
- The span of the column vectors of a matrix
- (of a set of vectors) All possible linear combinations of the vectors in the set
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- A vector x such that, for an n x n matrix A, Ax = cx
- Describing an equation containing the derivative of a function
- (of a matrix) a matrix with a nonzero determinant
- (of a differential equation) The highest derivative appearing in a diff eq.
10 Clues: the dimension of a matrix’s null space • Vectors whose dot product is equal to 0 • The span of the column vectors of a matrix • (of a matrix) a matrix with a nonzero determinant • A vector x such that, for an n x n matrix A, Ax = cx • The set of all solutions to the homogeneous equation Ax = 0 • Describing an equation containing the derivative of a function • ...
Nail Structure 2021-03-25
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- A guideline for the nail to grow.
- The function of this part is to protect the matrix from being invaded by bacteria and physical damage.
- The skin on both sides of the Nail Plate.
- The only living part of the nail and contains nerves and blood vessels.
- What is the skin covering the matrix and the base of the nail plate?
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- What is the skin line where the nail plate separates from the nail bed?
- Protects the fingertip and hyponychium.
- What is the visible part of the nail which sits on top of the nail bed?
- The visible part of the matrix.
- What part of the nail supplies nourishment and protection?
10 Clues: The visible part of the matrix. • A guideline for the nail to grow. • Protects the fingertip and hyponychium. • The skin on both sides of the Nail Plate. • What part of the nail supplies nourishment and protection? • What is the skin covering the matrix and the base of the nail plate? • What is the skin line where the nail plate separates from the nail bed? • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel 2012-12-13
16 Clues: wrat • docent • wondje • schacht • stamcafé • hardheid • nutteloos • Schotland • verdieping • hoornnagel • nagelwortel • verstuiking • vraaggesprek • sportpraeses • schokbreking • standsafwijzing
Holiday Fun APC Crossword '20 2020-12-21
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- Trig ratio of adjacent to hypotenuse
- Trig ratio of opposite to hypotenuse
- JFK varsity show choir
- Reciprocal of cosine
- Number of degrees to complete a cycle
- Number associated with a square matrix
- Red-nosed reindeer
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- Place to sit in main foyer . . . senior _______
- Baby dog
- JFK mascot
- Trig ratio of opposite to adjacent
- Sign of sine in Quadrant II
- Graph of sine or cosine
- Sign of tangent in Quadrant IV
- Angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees
- Street name in Kennedy address
- Star of Home Alone
- Array of numbers organized in rows and columns
- Ropes of greenery used for decoration
- Arc length associated with angle on unit circle
- JFK newspaper
- Bird of peace
22 Clues: Baby dog • JFK mascot • JFK newspaper • Bird of peace • Star of Home Alone • Red-nosed reindeer • Reciprocal of cosine • JFK varsity show choir • Graph of sine or cosine • Sign of sine in Quadrant II • Sign of tangent in Quadrant IV • Street name in Kennedy address • Trig ratio of opposite to adjacent • Trig ratio of adjacent to hypotenuse • Trig ratio of opposite to hypotenuse • ...
PreCalc Crossword 2024-05-23
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- shape from slicing a cone
- ordered list of numbers
- conic section with two separate curves
- value a function approaches
- expression with two terms
- angle measure based on arc length
- study of relationships involving lengths and angles of triangle
- expression with more than three terms
- height from center line to peak of a wave
- inverse of exponentation
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- a relation with one output per input
- a polynomial with degree two
- highest or lowest point on a parabola
- expression with one term
- special number from a matrix
- rectangular array of numbers
- line a graph gets close to but never reaches
- set of all possible inputs for a function
- expression with three terms
- range between two endpoints
20 Clues: ordered list of numbers • expression with one term • inverse of exponentation • shape from slicing a cone • expression with two terms • value a function approaches • expression with three terms • range between two endpoints • a polynomial with degree two • special number from a matrix • rectangular array of numbers • angle measure based on arc length • ...
Structure of the Nail 2023-02-13
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- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Area of the nail which the nail body rests
- Overlapping dead tissue, loose and pliable around the nail
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail
- Active tissue that generates the cells
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
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- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe
- Tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- visible part of the nail
- Tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- Pocket-like structure, holds the root and matrix
13 Clues: visible part of the nail • Live tissue at the base of the nail • Active tissue that generates the cells • Half-moon shape at the base of the nail • Area of the nail which the nail body rests • Tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail • Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove • ...
Chapter 11: Design Coordination 2023-11-20
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- Request for Information submitted by the contractor
- A system used for managing multiple projects
- The biggest problem in design project management
- This is one element that should be reviewed during the design process
- A ________ bar chart is one way to display a project's design cost
- Chapter 11 covered material on Design __________
- Considering this factor leads to lower costs, better productivity, and earlier project completion
- AKA "objective matrix"
- One of the four main components in the design evaluation matrix
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- What the design cost is measured in
- The types of indexes included in the contract documents are Drawing, Equipment, and _____ Indexes
- The third method listed for the design evaluation matrix criteria
- Excessive ________ use is a primary source of errors in the contract documents
- Relates to changes that alter the project's original scope
- Type of attitude someone should have when participating on multiple small projects
- _______ documents are produced by a design frim and include comprehensive material necessary to construct a project
16 Clues: AKA "objective matrix" • What the design cost is measured in • A system used for managing multiple projects • The biggest problem in design project management • Chapter 11 covered material on Design __________ • Request for Information submitted by the contractor • Relates to changes that alter the project's original scope • ...
30 2024-07-06
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- Lion who reclaimed his throne
- Terminator target turned warrior
- Starship captain in Star Trek
- Mutant with retractable claws
- Jedi with a famous family
- Amnesiac assassin
- Southern belle in "Gone with the Wind"
- Leader who crossed the Alps with elephants
- Leader in the zombie apocalypse
- God of mischief
- Jedi mentor
- Fight Club founder
- Mysterious ad executive
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- The boy who lived
- Reluctant mafia boss
- Gladiator seeking revenge
- Dream guide in The Matrix
- Elf with deadly archery skills
- Ring bearer to Mount Doom
- Hacker and fighter in The Matrix
- Creature obsessed with the One Ring
- Cop who always finds trouble
- Iron Man's real name
- Clever dwarf in Westeros
- Hitman on a revenge spree
25 Clues: Jedi mentor • God of mischief • The boy who lived • Amnesiac assassin • Fight Club founder • Reluctant mafia boss • Iron Man's real name • Mysterious ad executive • Clever dwarf in Westeros • Gladiator seeking revenge • Dream guide in The Matrix • Jedi with a famous family • Ring bearer to Mount Doom • Hitman on a revenge spree • Cop who always finds trouble • Lion who reclaimed his throne • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-03-17
11 Clues: [] • A⊗B • (x,y) • dim(U) • rank9(a) • vector product • scalar product • determinant of matrix A • matrix conjugate transpose • a punctuation mark used to enclose information, similar to a bracket • it is found by interchanging its rows into columns or columns into rows
Puzzle 2022-05-01
11 Clues: Shy, quiet • Change in momentum • Passionate, driven • An accent or dialect • Concerned with beauty • non-invertible matrix • blending atomic orbitals • Body's main source of energy • State with no change in motion • A rectangular array of numbers • Organ that regulates chemical levels in blood
Math Puzzle 2022-05-11
12 Clues: y values • x values • rows x columns • top of a fraction • bottom of a fraction • number less than zero • each value in a matrix • less than a whole number • sum of the terms of a sequence • function that decreases as x does • function that increases as x does • rectangular array of numbers enclosed in brackets
Ayxan2005algebra 2022-12-22
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- what is the space intercept of an equation with 2
- is the calculated scaler value for the given square matrix
- is a matrix whose elements consist entirely of real numbers
- what are the vectors pointing down from the top called?
- more variables
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- what is the term used to return the inverse function in mathematics?
- is one of the easiest ways to transform a matrix
- is a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties:it has magnitude and direction.
- what are the vectors ordered from right or left called?
9 Clues: more variables • is one of the easiest ways to transform a matrix • what is the space intercept of an equation with 2 • what are the vectors ordered from right or left called? • what are the vectors pointing down from the top called? • is the calculated scaler value for the given square matrix • is a matrix whose elements consist entirely of real numbers • ...
Linear Algebra Symbols 2022-04-10
10 Clues: () • <x,y> • A ⊗ B • dim(U) • rank(A) • |A|or det(A) • vector product • scalar product • matrix conjugate transpose • denoted by using the letter “T” in the superscript of the given matrix
Kruiswoordraadsel 2012-12-13
16 Clues: wrat • docent • wondje • schacht • stamcafé • hardheid • nutteloos • Schotland • verdieping • hoornnagel • nagelwortel • verstuiking • vraaggesprek • sportpraeses • schokbreking • standsafwijzing
Math III 2012-12-17
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- an array of numbers
- The opposite of exponential
- a matrix of zeros
- highest exponent of a polynomial
- y-axis symetry
- f(x) get larger from left to right
- A rate of decay
- the limits of y-values
- A rate growth
- symetric with the origin
- the limits of x-values
- 3-D point of a rectangular prism
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- f(x) get smaller from left to right
- area low point of a graph
- behavior of a function approaching infinity
- Shifting graphs
- has three terms
- any value in the array
- Always approaching the line
- the coordinate space for (x,y,z)
- The opposite opperation
- the solutions to f(x)= 0
22 Clues: A rate growth • y-axis symetry • Shifting graphs • has three terms • A rate of decay • a matrix of zeros • an array of numbers • any value in the array • the limits of y-values • the limits of x-values • The opposite opperation • symetric with the origin • the solutions to f(x)= 0 • area low point of a graph • The opposite of exponential • Always approaching the line • ...
Parts of the Nail- DL NAIL STUDY GUIDE 2020-05-06
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- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Nail body, visible nail are from nail root to free edge, made of layers no nerves or blood vessels
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin inside the mantle
- Pocket-like structure, holds the root and matrix
- Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail
- Overlapping dead tissue, loose and pliable around the nail
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- Part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe, protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail, visible part of the matrix
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- Area of the nail which the nail body rests, nerves and blood supply found here, specialized ligaments attach the nail bed to the bone
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Active tissue that generates the cells, which harden as they move outward forming the nail plate
13 Clues: Live tissue at the base of the nail • Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove • Pocket-like structure, holds the root and matrix • Living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail • Overlapping dead tissue, loose and pliable around the nail • Half-moon shape at the base of the nail, visible part of the matrix • ...
AI Maths 2025-10-29
Puzzle 2022-05-01
11 Clues: Shy, quiet • Change in momentum • Passionate, driven • An accent or dialect • non-invertible matrix • Concerned with beauty • blending atomic orbitals • Body's main source of energy • A rectangular array of numbers • State with no change in motion • Organ that regulates chemical levels in blood
Elementary linear algebra(crossword) 2023-11-06
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- (2;1),(3;1) based on the given coordinates m-?
- Obtained by changing its rows into columns:
- It two systems of linear equations have the same set of solutions,then what are these equations called?
- If the number of rows and columns in the matrix is equal,what is the matrix called?
- a set of number arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular arroy
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- what is the substraction of the product of diagonals of a given matrix called?
- what is a directed straight line segment called?
- Let the right(head)diagonal elements be 1, and the other elements be 0, what is the matrix called?
- what is the ratio of the change in the y-coordinate to the change in the x- coordinate called?
9 Clues: Obtained by changing its rows into columns: • (2;1),(3;1) based on the given coordinates m-? • what is a directed straight line segment called? • what is the substraction of the product of diagonals of a given matrix called? • a set of number arranged in rows and columns so as to form a rectangular arroy • ...
Core Math Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
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- A solution set is ___________ if its two solutions are linearly independent
- Wolfram ___________ is a useful computational tool in Math 82
- An undamped oscillator is an example of a ____________ system
- We can use ________ expansion to compute the determinant of 3 x 3 matrices
- A square matrix is __________ if and only if its determinant does not equal 0
- The number of problem sets that we had in Math 82
- An n x n matrix A is diagonalizable if and only if A has n linearly ___________ eigenvectors
- The 2x2 zoology of phase portraits reminded us of the _____ emoji
- We use the separation of variables method to solve first-order, _________ ODEs
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- This type of circuit is mathematically similar to the mass-spring system with damping
- An ___________ set is an orthogonal set of unit vectors
- The instrument that Prof. Zinn-Brooks played in the Math 73 Music Video
- The ___-Schwarz Inequality is |u・v| ≤ ||u|| ||v||
- The dimension of a matrix’s null space
- When using the Undetermined ___________ method to solve a forced, linear, constant-coefficient DE, we start by guessing a particular solution to the DE
- The number of vectors in a basis for a subspace
- An online space where we asked questions and collaborated with each other (in Math 19 & Math 82)
- According to Prof. Jakes, ________ functions are the “peas and carrots” of DEs
- The final step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- We call two matrices row __________ if and only if they can be reduced to the same row echelon form
- Describes a function that is injective AND surjective
- An ____________ system of linear equations has no solution
- “Very ______” - Prof. Karp
- Another name for eᴬᵗ
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues have real AND imaginary components
- “Are you kidding, does this really ____?” - Prof. Jakes
- The ________ Inequality is ||u + v|| ≤ ||u|| + ||v||
- The dimension of a matrix’s row and column spaces
- “______ is a rebellious lover.”
- The Math 73 Music Video was a parody of “_____ the Sea” from The Little Mermaid
- The ___________ matrix has columns that are linearly independent solutions of x’ = Ax
- A center is a ______ equilibrium point
- We can use elementary row operations to reduce a matrix into row _______ form
- The last name of the other very important Darryl in Math 82
- A technique that we use to solve nonlinear systems
- y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’
- We find the ___________ points by setting x’ AND y’ equal to 0
- In Math 19, we learned about single variable and multi variable ________
- The Greek letter that we use to denote the fundamental matrix
- Used as a prefix for “space”, “vector”, and “value”
- The _____ Theorem states that an n x n real matrix is symmetric if and only if it is orthogonally diagonalizable
- The _______-Grobman Theorem tells us when linearization is faithful
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is its multiplicity as a root of the characteristic equation
- Cofactor expansion is also known as _______ expansion
- The D in DE stands for ____________
- Prof. Jakes always showed us a “ ___ of the day” after break
- A fancier way of saying “onto”
- x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ...
- We can solve a non-separable, first-order, linear ODE using the ___________ factor method
- To find the _________ of a matrix, we interchange the rows and columns of the matrix
- Where all of our Core math courses took place
- The ____ functions “even have their own Wikipedia page” - Prof. Yong & Prof. Jakes
- We find the __________ by setting x’ OR y’ equal to 0
- An online tool for graphing (useful for plotting level curves!)
- In addition to being important in calculus, the ______ series are useful for solving DEs (especially when using the power series method)
- An acronym for the epidemic model that we explored further in Math 82 (and were introduced to in Bio 52)
- This type of ODE has a non-zero term that either depends only on the independent variable or is a non-zero constant
- The first type of proof that we learned how to write (in Core math)
- An unforced DE is also called a ___________ DE
- An n x n matrix A is ______________ if there is a diagonal matrix D such that A is similar to D
- The ____ of a set of matrices is the set of all linear combinations of the matrices
- Like oscillations, ________ motion has damped and undamped DEs
- A(BC) = (AB)C
- The Greek letter that we use for eigenvalues and in the characteristic polynomial/equation
- When we had questions in Math 73, we could post them on ______
- The ______ form of a first-order, linear ODE is y’(x) + p(x)y(x) = q(x)
- A _____ for a subspace is a set of vectors that spans the subspace and is linearly independent
Down
- A square matrix is invertible if and only if ____ is not one of its eigenvalues
- Our best guess to the solution of a DE (what we substitute into the DE to solve it)
- The sum of the entries on the main diagonal of a matrix
- Prof. Yong played us an adorable video of this animal at the end of each break
- The password for Prof. Jakes’ (Math 82) Zoom meeting
- The maximal interval over which a solution to a DE exists and satisfies the DE is the domain of _________
- Our homework can either be handwritten or typed in _____
- We learned about this type of polynomial of degree N while exploring power series
- The professors that taught Math 82 during the summer of 2021 were Prof ____ and Prof Jakes
- The _________ numbers are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, …
- Statements that have been proven to be true (we reference these in the proofs that we write)
- For a 2 x 2 matrix, we know this as “ad − bc”
- An ________ point is the opposite of a singular point
- A ________ is closed under addition and scalar multiplication
- Used in Math 82 to describe a collection of phase portraits (although more commonly used to refer to the study of animals)
- A __________ system of linear equations has at least one solution
- The Gram-____ Process is an algorithm that we use to construct an orthogonal basis of a subspace of Rⁿ
- A matrix of first-order partial derivatives that is often used for the linearization of nonlinear DEs
- In this type of iteration, xₙ is an approximate solution to the DE
- The highest number of derivatives that appears in an ODE
- “Math 73, _______ to see”
- A vector space that has no finite basis is _____-dimensional
- The second step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- We use the characteristic polynomial/equation to find the ___________ of a matrix
- The type of problem that contains a DE and a boundary condition
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is the dimension of its corresponding eigenspace
- The ______________ polynomial is a polynomial in λ obtained when expanding det(A − λI)
- “The child of a theorem”
- When x₀ is singular, we use the _________ method
- Everyone’s favorite type of proof from Math 19 is the _______-delta proof
- The highest rank that we reached in Prof Yong’s Spelling Bee game
- A saddle is an ________ equilibrium point
- When we solve a DE using power series, we find a _________ relation for the coefficients of a solution to the DE
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues only have imaginary components
- The last name of the author who wrote our Math 73 textbook
- An acronym for the type of differential equations that we focused on in Math 82
- Prof. Yong’s garage door is an example of a ______ oscillator
- The type of problem that contains a DE and an initial condition
- In ___ ODEs, the dependent variable and its derivatives only occur linearly
- Prof. Jakes’ way of asking if something makes sense is saying this word twice
- The set of all vectors that are orthogonal to a subspace is the orthogonal __________ of that subspace
- We can use the _________ of parameters method to solve second-order, linear, forced ODEs
- We use this website to submit our homework
- An n x n matrix A is _______ to an n x n matrix B if there is an invertible n x n matrix P such that P⁻¹AP = B
- Math 19, Math 73, and Math 82 are collectively known as ____ math
- ________ and Feebas’ story taught us that “one must take risks in love”
- A Greek letter that is commonly used with trig and polar coordinates
- 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ...
- In __________ ODEs, the independent variable does not appear explicitly
- Everyone’s least favorite problem from (Math 82) Homework 4 was the _________ problem
- ________ functions are infinitely differentiable
- _____’s Method is a numerical tool that we used to approximate solutions to DEs
- Matrix ______________ is not commutable
- The corollary of ____’s Theorem says that the Wronskian of two solutions to a DE are either always zero or never zero
- The broken furnace problem in (Math 82) Homework 6 relies on ______’s Law of Cooling
- A square matrix is _________ if it equals its own transpose
- Every higher order DE can be written as a ______ of first-order DEs
- As Prof. Su often says, “You can’t ____ me from…”
- When the determinant of A is negative, we’re in “______ city!”
- A linear transformation that is both one-to-one and onto
- Two vectors are __________ to each other if their dot product equals zero
- As Prof. Orrison often says, “Change of ___________ is very important in math”
- A ________ matrix is a square matrix whose non diagonal entries are all zeros
- The Greek letter that we use for writing long sums
- The solution to a forced DE consists of a homogeneous solution and a __________ solution
- The third step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when both eigenvalues are real and have the same sign
- The ____ space is the subspace that contains solutions of the homogeneous linear system Ax = 0
- A quantity that only has magnitude (no direction)
137 Clues: y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’ • A(BC) = (AB)C • Another name for eᴬᵗ • 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ... • x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ... • “The child of a theorem” • “Math 73, _______ to see” • “Very ______” - Prof. Karp • A fancier way of saying “onto” • “______ is a rebellious lover.” • The D in DE stands for ____________ • The dimension of a matrix’s null space • A center is a ______ equilibrium point • ...
Tissue Review 2021-10-06
Across
- -Found in the bladder
- - Layered
- Connective - Closely packed
- - used to control facial expressions
- - most widely used tissue
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- - Glass like appearance
- - Used for excretion and absorption
- - used for fat storage and to insulate
- - plasma matrix
- - (Bone) salted calcium matrix (lacunae)
- - found in the cheeks
11 Clues: - Layered • - plasma matrix • -Found in the bladder • - found in the cheeks • - Glass like appearance • - most widely used tissue • Connective - Closely packed • - Used for excretion and absorption • - used to control facial expressions • - used for fat storage and to insulate • - (Bone) salted calcium matrix (lacunae)
Matrix 2021-11-26
ADVANCED CONTROL SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2025-02-26
Across
- Which function determines the stability of a system?
- What represents the smallest set of variables that describe a system's state?.
- Which matrix relates the input to the state variables?
- How is Performance Index defined?
- What is the goal of Optimal Control System?
- How is the error signal represented in ISE?
- What type of feedback is commonly used in statespace control?
- Which signal is used to define Performance Index?
Down
- In which domain does Parseval's Theorem transform ISE?
- What term is used for the set of first-order differential equations describing a system?
- Which function ensures that all states of a system can be measured or estimated?
- Which matrix relates the state variables to the output?
- What matrix represents the system's state transition?
- Which observer estimates unmeasured state variables?
- What do we call the representation of a system in terms of matrices?
15 Clues: How is Performance Index defined? • What is the goal of Optimal Control System? • How is the error signal represented in ISE? • Which signal is used to define Performance Index? • Which function determines the stability of a system? • Which observer estimates unmeasured state variables? • What matrix represents the system's state transition? • ...
(ANS205) 3. Physiology of Bone 2013-01-04
Across
- The type of fracture where the bone is broken into smaller pieces
- These components include Calcium and Phosphrous salts and provide hardness and rigidity to the bone
- The type of fracture that is located at the junction of an epiphysis and diaphysis
- The formation of true bone by deposition of calcium salts in a matrix of osteoid tissue
- The cellular component of bone that is the mature bone cell that maintains the bone matrix
- These components of bone include giant multinucleated cells that secrete acids and enzymes to dissolve bone matrix
- The continuous turnover of bone in mature animals is called ___________, during which atrophy, hypertrophy, rearrangement and repair can take place
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- These bone forming cells are found in all bone surfaces and secretes organic components of the matrix
- The type of fracture where one side of the bone is broken or splintered while the other side is intact but bent
- This part of the osteonal system includes tiny canals that radiate from the central canal to the lacunae to form a transport system
- The inflammation of bone and bone marrow
- This element of bone contributes to the resilience and toughness of the bones, it forms as an organic matrix prior to the maturation of bone tissue
12 Clues: The inflammation of bone and bone marrow • The type of fracture where the bone is broken into smaller pieces • The type of fracture that is located at the junction of an epiphysis and diaphysis • The formation of true bone by deposition of calcium salts in a matrix of osteoid tissue • ...
Matrices and Determinant 2023-04-16
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- matrix which is n × n square matrix where the diagonal consist of ones and the other elements are all zeros
- a number that is obtained by eliminating the row and column of a particular element which is in the form of a square or rectangle.
- is obtained by dividing the adjoint of the given matrix by the determinant of the given matrix
- a diagonal matrix that has all the elements in the diagonal equal to each other and the off-diagonal elements are zero.
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- transpose is equal to the matrix itself
- square matrix in which every element except the principal diagonal elements is zero
- an operator which can switch the rows and column indices of a matrix i.e. it flips a matrix over its diagonal
7 Clues: transpose is equal to the matrix itself • square matrix in which every element except the principal diagonal elements is zero • is obtained by dividing the adjoint of the given matrix by the determinant of the given matrix • matrix which is n × n square matrix where the diagonal consist of ones and the other elements are all zeros • ...
B Layer-A+P 2023-10-04
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- kidneys and lungs
- stores fat
- nerve cells
- tall and thin and does protection
- secrete through ducts
- 2 elements are cells and matrix
- studies cells and tissues to diagnose disease
- urinary bladder (epithelial tissue)
- muscle tissue that is voluntary
- rings of minerals and collagen
- spaces between the cells
- liquid matrix also known as plasma (type of connective tissue)
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- detects changes and sends nerve impulses
- group of similar cells that work together
- cartilage cell
- study of tissues
- protects and supports organs (bone)
- strengthens and supports tissue
- tough protein that protects
- secretes into bloodstream
- cube-shaped and does secretion
- determines tissue property
- covers body surface
- flat and does filtration
- generates force for movement
25 Clues: stores fat • nerve cells • cartilage cell • study of tissues • kidneys and lungs • covers body surface • secrete through ducts • flat and does filtration • spaces between the cells • secretes into bloodstream • determines tissue property • tough protein that protects • generates force for movement • cube-shaped and does secretion • rings of minerals and collagen • ...
Advanced Control System Crossword 2025-02-26
Across
- Which signal is used to define Performance Index?
- In which domain does Parseval's Theorem transform ISE?
- What do we call the representation of a system in terms of matrices?
- Which matrix relates the input to the state variables?
- What term is used for the set of first-order differential equations describing a system?
- Which function determines the stability of a system?
- What matrix represents the system's state transition?
Down
- Which observer estimates unmeasured state variables?
- How is the error signal represented in ISE?
- Which matrix relates the state variables to the output?
- What represents the smallest set of variables that describe a system's state?
- What is the goal of Optimal Control System?
- Which function ensures that all states of a system can be measured or estimated?
- How is Performance Index defined?
- What type of feedback is commonly used in statespace control?
15 Clues: How is Performance Index defined? • How is the error signal represented in ISE? • What is the goal of Optimal Control System? • Which signal is used to define Performance Index? • Which observer estimates unmeasured state variables? • Which function determines the stability of a system? • What matrix represents the system's state transition? • ...
Pre-Calc Crossword 2016-05-11
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- uses [ ]'s to denote a set of equations without variables
- _______________ rate of change, is the name of the equation m=[f(x+h)-f(x)]/h
- The inverse of tangent
- The way to reduce a matrix using row-echelon form (2 words)
- The inverse of sine
- Name of the identities that includes sin^2x + cos^2x = 1
- The letter m stands for this
- Half the distance between the maximum and minimum of a sine or cosine wave
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- Plugging in the number to find it's limit (2 words)
- Name for ad - bc of a 2x2 matrix
- Another name for triangular form in matrices (2 words)
- Name of the equation [f(b)-f(a)]/(b-a) (2 words)
- The inverse of the period of a function
- The inverse of cosine
- The ratio of the opposite leg and hypotenuse of a right triangle
- The ratio of the opposite leg and the adjacent leg of a right triangle
16 Clues: The inverse of sine • The inverse of cosine • The inverse of tangent • The letter m stands for this • Name for ad - bc of a 2x2 matrix • The inverse of the period of a function • Name of the equation [f(b)-f(a)]/(b-a) (2 words) • Plugging in the number to find it's limit (2 words) • Another name for triangular form in matrices (2 words) • ...
Core Math Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
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- A solution set is ___________ if its two solutions are linearly independent
- Wolfram ___________ is a useful computational tool in Math 82
- An undamped oscillator is an example of a ____________ system
- We can use ________ expansion to compute the determinant of 3 x 3 matrices
- A square matrix is __________ if and only if its determinant does not equal 0
- The number of problem sets that we had in Math 82
- An n x n matrix A is diagonalizable if and only if A has n linearly ___________ eigenvectors
- The 2x2 zoology of phase portraits reminded us of the _____ emoji
- We use the separation of variables method to solve first-order, _________ ODEs
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- This type of circuit is mathematically similar to the mass-spring system with damping
- An ___________ set is an orthogonal set of unit vectors
- The instrument that Prof. Zinn-Brooks played in the Math 73 Music Video
- The ___-Schwarz Inequality is |u・v| ≤ ||u|| ||v||
- The dimension of a matrix’s null space
- When using the Undetermined ___________ method to solve a forced, linear, constant-coefficient DE, we start by guessing a particular solution to the DE
- The number of vectors in a basis for a subspace
- An online space where we asked questions and collaborated with each other (in Math 19 & Math 82)
- According to Prof. Jakes, ________ functions are the “peas and carrots” of DEs
- The final step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- We call two matrices row __________ if and only if they can be reduced to the same row echelon form
- Describes a function that is injective AND surjective
- An ____________ system of linear equations has no solution
- “Very ______” - Prof. Karp
- Another name for eᴬᵗ
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues have real AND imaginary components
- “Are you kidding, does this really ____?” - Prof. Jakes
- The ________ Inequality is ||u + v|| ≤ ||u|| + ||v||
- The dimension of a matrix’s row and column spaces
- “______ is a rebellious lover.”
- The Math 73 Music Video was a parody of “_____ the Sea” from The Little Mermaid
- The ___________ matrix has columns that are linearly independent solutions of x’ = Ax
- A center is a ______ equilibrium point
- We can use elementary row operations to reduce a matrix into row _______ form
- The last name of the other very important Darryl in Math 82
- A technique that we use to solve nonlinear systems
- y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’
- We find the ___________ points by setting x’ AND y’ equal to 0
- In Math 19, we learned about single variable and multi variable ________
- The Greek letter that we use to denote the fundamental matrix
- Used as a prefix for “space”, “vector”, and “value”
- The _____ Theorem states that an n x n real matrix is symmetric if and only if it is orthogonally diagonalizable
- The _______-Grobman Theorem tells us when linearization is faithful
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is its multiplicity as a root of the characteristic equation
- Cofactor expansion is also known as _______ expansion
- The D in DE stands for ____________
- Prof. Jakes always showed us a “ ___ of the day” after break
- A fancier way of saying “onto”
- x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ...
- We can solve a non-separable, first-order, linear ODE using the ___________ factor method
- To find the _________ of a matrix, we interchange the rows and columns of the matrix
- Where all of our Core math courses took place
- The ____ functions “even have their own Wikipedia page” - Prof. Yong & Prof. Jakes
- We find the __________ by setting x’ OR y’ equal to 0
- An online tool for graphing (useful for plotting level curves!)
- In addition to being important in calculus, the ______ series are useful for solving DEs (especially when using the power series method)
- An acronym for the epidemic model that we explored further in Math 82 (and were introduced to in Bio 52)
- This type of ODE has a non-zero term that either depends only on the independent variable or is a non-zero constant
- The first type of proof that we learned how to write (in Core math)
- An unforced DE is also called a ___________ DE
- An n x n matrix A is ______________ if there is a diagonal matrix D such that A is similar to D
- The ____ of a set of matrices is the set of all linear combinations of the matrices
- Like oscillations, ________ motion has damped and undamped DEs
- A(BC) = (AB)C
- The Greek letter that we use for eigenvalues and in the characteristic polynomial/equation
- When we had questions in Math 73, we could post them on ______
- The ______ form of a first-order, linear ODE is y’(x) + p(x)y(x) = q(x)
- A _____ for a subspace is a set of vectors that spans the subspace and is linearly independent
Down
- A square matrix is invertible if and only if ____ is not one of its eigenvalues
- Our best guess to the solution of a DE (what we substitute into the DE to solve it)
- The sum of the entries on the main diagonal of a matrix
- Prof. Yong played us an adorable video of this animal at the end of each break
- The password for Prof. Jakes’ (Math 82) Zoom meeting
- The maximal interval over which a solution to a DE exists and satisfies the DE is the domain of _________
- Our homework can either be handwritten or typed in _____
- We learned about this type of polynomial of degree N while exploring power series
- The professors that taught Math 82 during the summer of 2021 were Prof ____ and Prof Jakes
- The _________ numbers are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, …
- Statements that have been proven to be true (we reference these in the proofs that we write)
- For a 2 x 2 matrix, we know this as “ad − bc”
- An ________ point is the opposite of a singular point
- A ________ is closed under addition and scalar multiplication
- Used in Math 82 to describe a collection of phase portraits (although more commonly used to refer to the study of animals)
- A __________ system of linear equations has at least one solution
- The Gram-____ Process is an algorithm that we use to construct an orthogonal basis of a subspace of Rⁿ
- A matrix of first-order partial derivatives that is often used for the linearization of nonlinear DEs
- In this type of iteration, xₙ is an approximate solution to the DE
- The highest number of derivatives that appears in an ODE
- “Math 73, _______ to see”
- A vector space that has no finite basis is _____-dimensional
- The second step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- We use the characteristic polynomial/equation to find the ___________ of a matrix
- The type of problem that contains a DE and a boundary condition
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is the dimension of its corresponding eigenspace
- The ______________ polynomial is a polynomial in λ obtained when expanding det(A − λI)
- “The child of a theorem”
- When x₀ is singular, we use the _________ method
- Everyone’s favorite type of proof from Math 19 is the _______-delta proof
- The highest rank that we reached in Prof Yong’s Spelling Bee game
- A saddle is an ________ equilibrium point
- When we solve a DE using power series, we find a _________ relation for the coefficients of a solution to the DE
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues only have imaginary components
- The last name of the author who wrote our Math 73 textbook
- An acronym for the type of differential equations that we focused on in Math 82
- Prof. Yong’s garage door is an example of a ______ oscillator
- The type of problem that contains a DE and an initial condition
- In ___ ODEs, the dependent variable and its derivatives only occur linearly
- Prof. Jakes’ way of asking if something makes sense is saying this word twice
- The set of all vectors that are orthogonal to a subspace is the orthogonal __________ of that subspace
- We can use the _________ of parameters method to solve second-order, linear, forced ODEs
- We use this website to submit our homework
- An n x n matrix A is _______ to an n x n matrix B if there is an invertible n x n matrix P such that P⁻¹AP = B
- Math 19, Math 73, and Math 82 are collectively known as ____ math
- ________ and Feebas’ story taught us that “one must take risks in love”
- A Greek letter that is commonly used with trig and polar coordinates
- 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ...
- In __________ ODEs, the independent variable does not appear explicitly
- Everyone’s least favorite problem from (Math 82) Homework 4 was the _________ problem
- ________ functions are infinitely differentiable
- _____’s Method is a numerical tool that we used to approximate solutions to DEs
- Matrix ______________ is not commutable
- The corollary of ____’s Theorem says that the Wronskian of two solutions to a DE are either always zero or never zero
- The broken furnace problem in (Math 82) Homework 6 relies on ______’s Law of Cooling
- A square matrix is _________ if it equals its own transpose
- Every higher order DE can be written as a ______ of first-order DEs
- As Prof. Su often says, “You can’t ____ me from…”
- When the determinant of A is negative, we’re in “______ city!”
- A linear transformation that is both one-to-one and onto
- Two vectors are __________ to each other if their dot product equals zero
- As Prof. Orrison often says, “Change of ___________ is very important in math”
- A ________ matrix is a square matrix whose non diagonal entries are all zeros
- The Greek letter that we use for writing long sums
- The solution to a forced DE consists of a homogeneous solution and a __________ solution
- The third step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when both eigenvalues are real and have the same sign
- The ____ space is the subspace that contains solutions of the homogeneous linear system Ax = 0
- A quantity that only has magnitude (no direction)
137 Clues: y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’ • A(BC) = (AB)C • Another name for eᴬᵗ • 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ... • x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ... • “The child of a theorem” • “Math 73, _______ to see” • “Very ______” - Prof. Karp • A fancier way of saying “onto” • “______ is a rebellious lover.” • The D in DE stands for ____________ • The dimension of a matrix’s null space • A center is a ______ equilibrium point • ...
ADVANCED CONTROL SYSTEM 2025-02-26
Across
- What term is used for the set of first-order differential equations describing a system?
- Which function determines the stability of a system?
- What matrix represents the system's state
- Which matrix relates the input to the state variables?
- What type of feedback is commonly used in state space control?
- Which signal is used to define Performance Index?
Down
- How is the error signal represented in ISE?
- What is the goal of Optimal Control System?
- Which observer estimates unmeasured state variables?
- In which domain does Parseval's Theorem transform ISE?
- What represents the smallest set of variables that describe a system's state?
- Which function ensures that all states of a system can be measured or estimated?
- Which matrix relates the state variables to the output?
- What do we call the representation of a system in terms of matrices?
- What is the purpose of Performance Index?
15 Clues: What matrix represents the system's state • What is the purpose of Performance Index? • How is the error signal represented in ISE? • What is the goal of Optimal Control System? • Which signal is used to define Performance Index? • Which observer estimates unmeasured state variables? • Which function determines the stability of a system? • ...
Composite crossword puzzle 2024-03-21
Across
- ensures that advanced composite materials meet application performance requirements for intended use in industry AND is a vital part of the product development and production process
- geometrically characterized as having a very high length-to-diameter ratio. They are generally stronger and stiffer than bulk material.
- he strength with which the material opposes rupture
- is the area where the different materials in a composite coincide
- the separation of layers from each other in a laminate composite material and it causes reduction in its mechanical strength
- thread-like structures that are long, thin and flexible
- a region which may develop at the interface between the reinforcement and the matrix and possesses the properties of neither
- the uniformed distribution of reinforcement materials within the matrix of a composite
- the assembly of two or more materials on a macroscopic scale (macroscale) to form a third with improved qualities
- a measure of a materials stiffness or resistance to deformation under stress commonly used in composite material characterization
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- A composite that has the fibers all facing in one direction so that they are all aligned parallel to one another. A unidirectional composite is extremely strong when the force is applied in the direction that the fibers are facing.
- Composite materials are processed and cured inside a vacuum bag or a two-sided mold, closed to the atmosphere
- the percentage of fiber volume in the entire volume of a fiber-reinforced composite material
- reinforcement is a constituent of a composite material[1] which increases the composite's stiffness and tensile strength
- a homogeneous and monolithic material in which a fiber system of a composite is embedded
- the materials that consist of two or more types of fibers embedded in a single polymer matrix
- measures the ability of that material to resist the extension of a pre-existing crack by a specified type of stress
- is a combination of two materials with different physical and chemical properties.( they can add strength and be resistant to electricity)
- to transfer stress between the reinforcing fibers, act as a glue to hold the fibers together, and protect the fibers from mechanical and environmental damage
- a flat or curved arrangement of unidirectional fibers embedded in a matrix
20 Clues: he strength with which the material opposes rupture • thread-like structures that are long, thin and flexible • is the area where the different materials in a composite coincide • a flat or curved arrangement of unidirectional fibers embedded in a matrix • the uniformed distribution of reinforcement materials within the matrix of a composite • ...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) 2023-04-22
Across
- major cellular receptors for extracellular matrix proteins.
- Abnormality in structure of basement membrane and lamina densa.
- initiates degradation of collagen.
- proteins that contain covalently linked glycosaminoglycans.
- contains a long strand of hyaluronic acid to which link proteins are attached noncovalently.
- a high molecular glycoprotein.
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- A group of genetic disorders in which biosynthesis of type I collagen is defective.
- Heterogeneous group of genetic disorders characterized by stretchy skin and loose joints.
- oxidative deamination of LYS with the participation of oxidases and subsequent intermolecular condensation of 4-aldehyde groups take place,which forms a special type intermolecular cross-links
- complex heteropolysaccharides constructed from repeat disaccharide units.
- Inhibits elastase.
- Heritable disease in which glycosylation of collagen is impaired and the skin blisters.
- In absence of this organic compound the melting temperature of collagen drops.
- Major glycoproteins of connective tissues and provide tensile strength.
- a fibrous insoluble protein that is present in the aorta, lungs and ligaments.
15 Clues: Inhibits elastase. • a high molecular glycoprotein. • initiates degradation of collagen. • major cellular receptors for extracellular matrix proteins. • proteins that contain covalently linked glycosaminoglycans. • Abnormality in structure of basement membrane and lamina densa. • Major glycoproteins of connective tissues and provide tensile strength. • ...
Nail Structure and Growth 2022-03-31
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- extends over the fingertip
- when the nail is abnormal in shape and form
- dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- is known as the onyx
- known as lateral nail fold
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones and holds organs in place
- thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- the tissue bordering the root and sides of the fingernail or toenail
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- half moon shape at the base of the nail
- thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail bed
- folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate
- where the nail plate cells are formed
- living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
- several major parts, including the nail plate, bed, matrix, cuticle eponychium, perionychium, hyponychium, ligaments, and nail folds
- living skin that supports the nail plate
- hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the nail bed
- furrow on each side of the nail
17 Clues: is known as the onyx • extends over the fingertip • known as lateral nail fold • furrow on each side of the nail • where the nail plate cells are formed • half moon shape at the base of the nail • living skin that supports the nail plate • when the nail is abnormal in shape and form • folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate • ...
Connective tissue terms 2017-10-05
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- / Loose connective tissue is the most common type of connective tissue in vertebrates. It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.
- / is a type of cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, the structural framework (stroma) for animal tissues, and plays a critical role in wound healing.
- Cells / is a type of white blood cell. Specifically, it is a type of granulocyte derived from the myeloid stem cell that is a part of the immune and neuroimmune systems and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin.
- Matrix / is a collection of extracellular molecules secreted by cells that provides structural and biochemical support to the surrounding cells.
- / a cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it.
- / an individual fiber that varies in diameter from less than 1 mcm to about 12 mcm and is composed of fibrils; the fibers, which are usually arranged in bundles, undergo some branching and are of indefinite length; chemically the fiber is a glycoprotein, collagen, which yields gelatin upon boiling; it constitutes the principal element of irregular connective tissue, tendons, aponeuroses, and most ligaments, and occurs in the matrix of cartilage, dentin, cementum, and osseous tissue.
- / is a type of connective tissue with fibers as its main matrix element. The fibers are mainly composed of type I collagen. Crowded between the collagen fibers are rows of fibroblasts, fiber-forming cells, that generate the fibers.
- / is a large white blood cell that is an integral part of our immune system. Its job is to locate microscopic foreign bodies and 'eat' them.
- Cartilage / a translucent bluish-white type of cartilage present in the joints, the respiratory tract, and the immature skeleton.
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- / is a type of fiber in connective tissue composed of type III collagen secreted by reticular cells. Reticular fibers crosslink to form a fine meshwork (reticulin).
- / a short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- / cartilage that contains fibrous bundles of collagen, such as that of the intervertebral disks in the spinal cord.
- Cartilage / yellow cartilage is a type of cartilage present in the outer ear, Eustachian tube and epiglottis. It contains elastic fiber networks and collagen fibers. The principal protein is elastin.
- / The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries of the circulatory system.
- / a cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone. It occupies a small chamber called a lacuna, which is contained in the calcified matrix of bone.
- / a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- / The dense, semirigid, porous, calcified connective tissue forming the major portion of the skeleton of most vertebrates. It consists of a dense organic matrix and an inorganic, mineral component.
- / is an anatomical term for loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes. Its main role is to store energy in the form of fat, although it also cushions and insulates the body.
18 Clues: / a cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it. • / a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone. • / The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries of the circulatory system. • ...
Connective tissue crossword 2017-10-05
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- / is a type of cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, the structural framework (stroma) for animal tissues, and plays a critical role in wound healing.
- / is an anatomical term for loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes. Its main role is to store energy in the form of fat, although it also cushions and insulates the body.
- / an individual fiber that varies in diameter from less than 1 mcm to about 12 mcm and is composed of fibrils; the fibers, which are usually arranged in bundles, undergo some branching and are of indefinite length; chemically the fiber is a glycoprotein, collagen, which yields gelatin upon boiling; it constitutes the principal element of irregular connective tissue, tendons, aponeuroses, and most ligaments, and occurs in the matrix of cartilage, dentin, cementum, and osseous tissue.
- / is a type of fiber in connective tissue composed of type III collagen secreted by reticular cells. Reticular fibers crosslink to form a fine meshwork (reticulin).
- / The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries of the circulatory system.
- Matrix / is a collection of extracellular molecules secreted by cells that provides structural and biochemical support to the surrounding cells.
- / a short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- Cartilage / yellow cartilage is a type of cartilage present in the outer ear, Eustachian tube and epiglottis. It contains elastic fiber networks and collagen fibers. The principal protein is elastin.
- / is a type of connective tissue with fibers as its main matrix element. The fibers are mainly composed of type I collagen. Crowded between the collagen fibers are rows of fibroblasts, fiber-forming cells, that generate the fibers.
- Cartilage / a translucent bluish-white type of cartilage present in the joints, the respiratory tract, and the immature skeleton.
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- Cells / is a type of white blood cell. Specifically, it is a type of granulocyte derived from the myeloid stem cell that is a part of the immune and neuroimmune systems and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin.
- / The dense, semirigid, porous, calcified connective tissue forming the major portion of the skeleton of most vertebrates. It consists of a dense organic matrix and an inorganic, mineral component.
- / cartilage that contains fibrous bundles of collagen, such as that of the intervertebral disks in the spinal cord.
- / a cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone. It occupies a small chamber called a lacuna, which is contained in the calcified matrix of bone.
- / a cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it.
- / is a large white blood cell that is an integral part of our immune system. Its job is to locate microscopic foreign bodies and 'eat' them.
- / a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- / Loose connective tissue is the most common type of connective tissue in vertebrates. It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.
18 Clues: / a cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it. • / a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone. • / The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries of the circulatory system. • ...
Fun Mathematics 2019-09-02
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- A number in the matrix
- The elements on the diagonal of this matrix are 1, and the rest are zero.
- The element in this square matrix are all zero except the main diagonal
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- Name for matrix with equal number rows and columns
- A rectangular array of numbers within brackets
- In this square matrix, all the elements either above or below the main diagonal elements are zero
- Number of rows x number of columns
7 Clues: A number in the matrix • Number of rows x number of columns • A rectangular array of numbers within brackets • Name for matrix with equal number rows and columns • The element in this square matrix are all zero except the main diagonal • The elements on the diagonal of this matrix are 1, and the rest are zero. • ...
fen 2021-08-08
20 Clues: row • maxima • ,square • ,matrix • , unique • , adjoint • invertible • ,symmetric • ,continuous • , parameter • , composite • Has a trunk • , injective • , derivative • ,nonsingular • ,equivalence • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Nail disorders and disease 2024-10-29
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- ingrown toenail very painful
- thickening of the nail longer matrix
- grows through or next to the nail is severe super red
- rams horns thickened and curved nail
- small splinters of dried blood damage to the nail bed
- Weak thin flexible genes medication poor diet
- lifting at the back of the nail
- infection in tissue around skin
- dry nails rough tiny pits
- folded nail pinching the skin
- athletes foot ring worm red and itchy
- lines vertically age
- Lines goes across the nail injury illness
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- broad term for disease
- bitten nails bad habit
- Concave shaped nail low iron heart disease
- half dark streak African American hereditary
- nail lifts from free edge caused from allergies
- Yellow-brown smoking medication
- curved nail plate highly curved matrix
- skin stretched burns
- Blood clot under nail plate injury
- bacterial infection yellow green mold mildew not taken care of black
- fungus nail lifts off nail bed fungus underneath
- Nail bed has a blue tint lack of blood
- white spots injury to matrix
- length wise ridges split or brittle nails working with harsh chemicals
- Living skin that tares dry skin chemical
- nails falls off and sheds
29 Clues: skin stretched burns • lines vertically age • broad term for disease • bitten nails bad habit • dry nails rough tiny pits • nails falls off and sheds • ingrown toenail very painful • white spots injury to matrix • folded nail pinching the skin • Yellow-brown smoking medication • lifting at the back of the nail • infection in tissue around skin • Blood clot under nail plate injury • ...
Nail disorders 2016-02-04
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- living skin splits around the nail from skin dryness or cutting living tissue
- Bitten nails ( nervous habit)
- dramatically increased nail curvature
- nail turns variety of colors; affecting entire system
- furrow, run lengthwise or across the nail, results from injury to matrix
- condition caused by injury, heredity or previous disease to the nail
- whitish discoloration of nails, caused by injury to base of nail or matrix
- several common BACTERIA that can cause nail infection
- Abnormal condition that occurs when skin is stretched by nail plate not the cuticle; eponychiujm or hyponychium
- lack of oxygen circulating in the red blood cells
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- noticeably thin, white nail plate, nail separates from nail bed
- vertical lines running down the length natural nail plate, uneven growth from normal aging
- Physical trauma to the nail that damages capillaries appearance of small brown or black splinters
- caused by injury; blood clot that forms under the nail plate leaving a dark purple spot
- Thickening of nails
- darkening (pigment) of nails; black band under nail plate; from base to free edge
- Highly curved nail plate often caused by injury to matrix but may be inherited; leads to ingrown nails
- Increased thickening and curvature; claw nails
- Split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges
- concave shape that appears scooped out
20 Clues: Thickening of nails • Bitten nails ( nervous habit) • dramatically increased nail curvature • concave shape that appears scooped out • Split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges • Increased thickening and curvature; claw nails • lack of oxygen circulating in the red blood cells • nail turns variety of colors; affecting entire system • ...
Skeletal Crossword II 2021-11-27
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- the center of the diaphysis which contains marrow
- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- the type of canal that runs perpendicular to Haversian canals, also known as perforating
- found between the bones of a fetal skull
- type of growth where new matrix is added on the outside of the tissue
- bone growth that occurs at the epiphyseal plate and uses a cartilage template
- membrane covering the surface of bones
- connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- cartilage found where bones articulate
- interconnecting rods(scaffolding) filled with red marrow
- the type of ossification where cells develop between thin sheets of connective tissue
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- bone organized into thin sheets
- made up of collagen and calcium, the 'cement' of bone matrix
- the process of bone formation
- cracks protruding from lacunae, provide means of nutrients to get to the osteocyte
- type of fibers that penetrate through the periosteum and into the bone and Strengthen attachment of tendon to bone
- mass of tissue that forms at a fracture site and connects the broken ends of the bone
- this sheets of matrix that lie concentric around a Haversian canal
- the type of bone that contains trabeculae
- basic unit in compact bone, also known as Haversian systems
20 Clues: the process of bone formation • bone organized into thin sheets • membrane covering the surface of bones • cartilage found where bones articulate • found between the bones of a fetal skull • the type of bone that contains trabeculae • connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • ...
Spelling Matrix Activity 2021-08-10
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- - an instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other material
- - the way in which a person lives
- - a place where people pay to sit and eat meals
- - a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
- - all the inhabitants of a particular place
- - hide or disguise the presence of a person, animal, or object
- - not curly or wavy or other directions
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- - the technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.
- - an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, etc
- - a piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper
- - closely sealed, fastened, or fitted so that no water enters or passes through
- - not joined or touching physically
- - a small stream of water or another liquid
- - the process of sorting people based on their need for immediate medical treatment
- - a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it
15 Clues: - the way in which a person lives • - not joined or touching physically • - not curly or wavy or other directions • - a small stream of water or another liquid • - all the inhabitants of a particular place • - an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, etc • - a place where people pay to sit and eat meals • - hide or disguise the presence of a person, animal, or object • ...
kyra dempster matrix 2018-09-25
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- when someone doesn't pick up your call you can do this
- when you need to talk to someone over the phone you have to do this
- when you go shopping it means that you do this
- not to rent but to do something more permanent
- it is important to do this on each question of a test
- i want to blank to costa rica
- if you are confused you are not doing this
- the opposite of to open
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- when you need to be on time to something that means that you need to do something specific on time
- the opposite of to close
- you do this when you know the answer to a question in class
- when you have a lot of something it is important to do this
- this means the same thing as to listen
- when you don't understand something it is important to ask for this
- the opposite of to finish
15 Clues: the opposite of to open • the opposite of to close • the opposite of to finish • i want to blank to costa rica • this means the same thing as to listen • if you are confused you are not doing this • when you go shopping it means that you do this • not to rent but to do something more permanent • it is important to do this on each question of a test • ...
Tissues 2020-05-21
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- Type of matrix present in bone.
- Microscopic pores in leaves
- Cells are filled with fat globules
- Outermost layer of cells, usually single layered.
- Parenchyma cells containing chlorophyll.
- Tissue that makes up the husk of coconut.
- Attaches bone to bone.
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- Except this other phloem cells are living.
- Smoothens bone surface at joints.
- Sclerenchyma cells are thickened due to this substnce
- Most common simple permanent tissue.
- Connect muscle to bone.
- Meristematic tissue present at the tip of roots and
- Makes cork cells impervious to gases.
- Fluid matrix in blood.
- Framework that supports our body.
16 Clues: Fluid matrix in blood. • Attaches bone to bone. • Connect muscle to bone. • Microscopic pores in leaves • Type of matrix present in bone. • Smoothens bone surface at joints. • Framework that supports our body. • Cells are filled with fat globules • Most common simple permanent tissue. • Makes cork cells impervious to gases. • Parenchyma cells containing chlorophyll. • ...
Tissues 2020-05-21
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- Microscopic pores in leaves
- Except this other phloem cells are living.
- Smoothens bone surface at joints.
- Framework that supports our body.
- Cells are filled with fat globules
- Sclerenchyma cells are thickened due to this substnce
- Tissue that makes up the husk of coconut.
- Meristematic tissue present at the tip of roots and
- Fluid matrix in blood.
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- Most common simple permanent tissue.
- Outermost layer of cells, usually single layered.
- Makes cork cells impervious to gases.
- Type of matrix present in bone.
- Connect muscle to bone.
- Parenchyma cells containing chlorophyll.
- Attaches bone to bone.
16 Clues: Attaches bone to bone. • Fluid matrix in blood. • Connect muscle to bone. • Microscopic pores in leaves • Type of matrix present in bone. • Smoothens bone surface at joints. • Framework that supports our body. • Cells are filled with fat globules • Most common simple permanent tissue. • Makes cork cells impervious to gases. • Parenchyma cells containing chlorophyll. • ...
8.4 Inside the Mitochondria 2025-09-26
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- The final electron acceptor at the end of the electron transport chain.
- The cycle that produces NADH and FADH2 in the matrix.
- What the inner membrane is folded into to increase surface area.
- The process of generating ATP from glucose and other molecules.
- A key enzyme in the inner membrane that synthesizes ATP.
- The space enclosed by the inner mitochondrial membrane.
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- The DNA found inside the matrix.
- The chain where electrons move along the inner membrane.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- The organelle's specialized protein-making structures.
- The molecule that provides energy for the cell.
11 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell. • The DNA found inside the matrix. • The molecule that provides energy for the cell. • The cycle that produces NADH and FADH2 in the matrix. • The organelle's specialized protein-making structures. • The space enclosed by the inner mitochondrial membrane. • The chain where electrons move along the inner membrane. • ...
Tissues 2020-05-21
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- Type of matrix present in bone.
- Microscopic pores in leaves
- Cells are filled with fat globules
- Outermost layer of cells, usually single layered.
- Parenchyma cells containing chlorophyll.
- Tissue that makes up the husk of coconut.
- Attaches bone to bone.
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- Except this other phloem cells are living.
- Smoothens bone surface at joints.
- Sclerenchyma cells are thickened due to this substnce
- Most common simple permanent tissue.
- Connect muscle to bone.
- Meristematic tissue present at the tip of roots and
- Makes cork cells impervious to gases.
- Fluid matrix in blood.
- Framework that supports our body.
16 Clues: Fluid matrix in blood. • Attaches bone to bone. • Connect muscle to bone. • Microscopic pores in leaves • Type of matrix present in bone. • Smoothens bone surface at joints. • Framework that supports our body. • Cells are filled with fat globules • Most common simple permanent tissue. • Makes cork cells impervious to gases. • Parenchyma cells containing chlorophyll. • ...
Ch.5 Nail Structure and Growth 2025-11-18
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- must be treated gently so an infection does not occur under the nail plate
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- is composed mainly of keratin
- is a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin
- what time of the year do nail plates grow the fastest
- is the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- normal color for a healthy nail
- part of the natural nail unit that protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- nail that grows the slowest
- the lateral nail fold is also known as...
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- nail grows the fastest
- includes the tip to the first knuckle
- proximal nail fold is the entire flap of skin that covers what?
- helps guide the nail plate along the nail bed as it grows
- what can make the nail plate grow thicker
- thicker than fingernails because the toenail matrix is longer
17 Clues: nail grows the fastest • nail that grows the slowest • is composed mainly of keratin • normal color for a healthy nail • includes the tip to the first knuckle • what can make the nail plate grow thicker • the lateral nail fold is also known as... • what time of the year do nail plates grow the fastest • helps guide the nail plate along the nail bed as it grows • ...
MATRICES 2023-04-17
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- square matrix that has non-zero elements in its diagonal part running from the upper left to the lower right or vice versa.
- A matrix whose all entries are zero
- A square matrix A = [aij] is said to be__________ if the transpose of A is equal to A, that is, [aij] = [aji] for all possible values of i and j.
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- matrix A matrix that has an equal number of rows and columns.
- A square matrix that has all its principal diagonal elements as 1’s and all non-diagonal elements as zeros.
- array of elements in the matrix is called rows
- A matrix is a function that consists of an ordered rectangular array of numbers.
7 Clues: A matrix whose all entries are zero • array of elements in the matrix is called rows • matrix A matrix that has an equal number of rows and columns. • A matrix is a function that consists of an ordered rectangular array of numbers. • A square matrix that has all its principal diagonal elements as 1’s and all non-diagonal elements as zeros. • ...
Linear Algebra symbols 2024-09-02
Math 4 Vocabulary 2022-05-23
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- hypotenuse over opposite
- a vertical line that guides the graph of the function but is not part of it
- fitting the data to a model (equation)
- Any number involving an "i"
- each item in a matrix is called this
- represents angle looks like an "o" with a line through the middle
- y=ax^2+bx+c
- adjacent over hypotenuse
- some members of the population are selected to represent the entire population
- an array of "numbers" also a way to organize data
- also known as line of best fit
- identity sin^2(0)+cos^2(0)=1
- the number that occurs the most
- opposite over adjacent
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- the entire group that we are interested in
- the graph of a set of data points
- A line
- x-value
- "r-value" a number between -1 and 1 that tells us the strength of the correlation
- the set of all possible inputs for the function
- y-value
- the reading left to right of a matrix
- opposite over hypotenuse
- Some old hippie caught tripping on acid
- adjacent over opposite
- the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of numbers
- hypotenuse over adjacent
- the reading up and down of a matrix
28 Clues: A line • x-value • y-value • y=ax^2+bx+c • adjacent over opposite • opposite over adjacent • hypotenuse over opposite • opposite over hypotenuse • adjacent over hypotenuse • hypotenuse over adjacent • Any number involving an "i" • identity sin^2(0)+cos^2(0)=1 • also known as line of best fit • the number that occurs the most • the graph of a set of data points • ...
Chapter 6 Definitions and Terms 2025-11-18
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- canal, blood vessels + nerves.
- fibers, anchor periosteum to bone.
- growth, bone growth in width.
- small channels connecting osteocytes.
- bone (lamellar) , dense, outer layer.
- growth spurts then epiphyseal closure.
- plate, (growth in youth)
- storage, yellow marrow stores fat.
- shaft; compact bone around medullary cavity.
- concentric layers of matrix.
- bone (cancellous) , contains trabeculae with red marrow.
- marrow, fat storage; found in diaphysis.
- growth spurts then epiphyseal closure.
- organic, non-mineralized; collagen & proteoglycans.
- shields organs (brain, heart, spinal cord).
- mature cells maintaining matrix in lacunae.
- (Haversian system), structural unit of compact bone.
- ossification, develops from fibrous membrane (flat bones).
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- build bone matrix.
- line, (after growth)
- ossification, bone replaces cartilage model (most bones).
- (vitamin D), increases Ca²⁺ absorption.
- inhibits osteoclasts → lowers blood Ca²⁺.
- blood cell production in red bone marrow.
- (parathyroid hormone) , ↑ osteoclasts → raises blood Ca²⁺.
- storage , stores Ca²⁺ and phosphate.
- area between diaphysis and epiphysis.
- outer covering; pain fibers, blood vessels.
- ends; spongy bone interior and articular cartilage.
- spaces where osteocytes live.
- , framework that holds the body upright.
- bones act as levers for muscles
- canals, connecting canals.
- salts, hydroxyapatite; gives strength and hardness.
- layer, dense irregular CT
- marrow, produces blood cells.
- osteogenic layer, osteoblasts + osteoclasts
- break down (resorb) bone.
- hormone, childhood growth.
- growth, at epiphyseal plate
- inner lining; covers trabeculae & canals.
41 Clues: build bone matrix. • line, (after growth) • plate, (growth in youth) • layer, dense irregular CT • break down (resorb) bone. • canals, connecting canals. • hormone, childhood growth. • concentric layers of matrix. • growth, at epiphyseal plate • spaces where osteocytes live. • canal, blood vessels + nerves. • growth, bone growth in width. • marrow, produces blood cells. • ...
Connective tissue crossword 2017-10-05
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- / The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries of the circulatory system.
- / a cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it.
- Matrix / is a collection of extracellular molecules secreted by cells that provides structural and biochemical support to the surrounding cells.
- / is an anatomical term for loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes. Its main role is to store energy in the form of fat, although it also cushions and insulates the body.
- / is a large white blood cell that is an integral part of our immune system. Its job is to locate microscopic foreign bodies and 'eat' them.
- Cells / is a type of white blood cell. Specifically, it is a type of granulocyte derived from the myeloid stem cell that is a part of the immune and neuroimmune systems and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin.
- / an individual fiber that varies in diameter from less than 1 mcm to about 12 mcm and is composed of fibrils; the fibers, which are usually arranged in bundles, undergo some branching and are of indefinite length; chemically the fiber is a glycoprotein, collagen, which yields gelatin upon boiling; it constitutes the principal element of irregular connective tissue, tendons, aponeuroses, and most ligaments, and occurs in the matrix of cartilage, dentin, cementum, and osseous tissue.
- Cartilage / yellow cartilage is a type of cartilage present in the outer ear, Eustachian tube and epiglottis. It contains elastic fiber networks and collagen fibers. The principal protein is elastin.
- / a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- / is a type of fiber in connective tissue composed of type III collagen secreted by reticular cells. Reticular fibers crosslink to form a fine meshwork (reticulin).
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- / a cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone. It occupies a small chamber called a lacuna, which is contained in the calcified matrix of bone.
- / cartilage that contains fibrous bundles of collagen, such as that of the intervertebral disks in the spinal cord.
- / Loose connective tissue is the most common type of connective tissue in vertebrates. It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.
- / The dense, semirigid, porous, calcified connective tissue forming the major portion of the skeleton of most vertebrates. It consists of a dense organic matrix and an inorganic, mineral component.
- / is a type of cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, the structural framework (stroma) for animal tissues, and plays a critical role in wound healing.
- Cartilage / a translucent bluish-white type of cartilage present in the joints, the respiratory tract, and the immature skeleton.
- / is a type of connective tissue with fibers as its main matrix element. The fibers are mainly composed of type I collagen. Crowded between the collagen fibers are rows of fibroblasts, fiber-forming cells, that generate the fibers.
- / a short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
18 Clues: / a cell that has secreted the matrix of cartilage and become embedded in it. • / a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone. • / The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries of the circulatory system. • ...
POP ART/PRINTMAKING 2016-11-18
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- This is the type of printmaking we are doing- ink goes on the surface
- Started as illustrator and became famous for Campbells Soup Pop Art
- The surface used to roll the ink out- shaped like a Z
- The flat tool used to rub the paper to transfer the ink evenly
- Similar to paint, but thicker and used for printmaking
- A set of prints
- German; talented printmaker from the 1500's
- The art of transferring an image from one surface to another
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- The tool used to carve into the matrix
- Where Pop Art began in the 1950's
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media
- This Pop artist is famous for doing close ups of comic characters
- Japanese artist from the 1800's who created "36 Views of Mt. Fuji"
- Your image will print this way; letters must be drawn this way
- The tool used to roll out the ink and apply it to the matrix
- A single copy of the artwork
- The surface you carve your design into
17 Clues: A set of prints • A single copy of the artwork • Where Pop Art began in the 1950's • The tool used to carve into the matrix • The surface you carve your design into • German; talented printmaker from the 1500's • The surface used to roll the ink out- shaped like a Z • art based on modern popular culture and the mass media • ...
IGNITE, Crossword 4 2024-10-09
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- A strategic thinking tool designed to generate value by aligning our internal strengths with external conditions.
- ________ refers to established industries with intense competition, where companies strive to outperform rivals for market share and revenue.
- If a company has a weakness of poor customer service but sees an opportunity to expand into a new market, which TOWS strategy should it adopt?
- _______ is about making more out of what you have, and it’s central to the success of any organization & extends beyond just seeking profit.
- What does the "S" in the TOWS Matrix stand for
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- What does the "W" in the TOWS Matrix Stand for
- What does the “T” in the TOWS Matrix stand for
- In the TOWS Matrix, which strategy type combines strengths with opportunities?
- __________ Refers to industries that don't yet exist, with untapped potential for growth and success. In a blue ocean, companies must find or create a new market space.
- What does the “O” in the TOWS Matrix stand for
10 Clues: What does the "W" in the TOWS Matrix Stand for • What does the “T” in the TOWS Matrix stand for • What does the “O” in the TOWS Matrix stand for • What does the "S" in the TOWS Matrix stand for • In the TOWS Matrix, which strategy type combines strengths with opportunities? • ...
NAIL DISEASES, DISORDERS, CONDITIONS 2024-09-25
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- A brown or black darkening of the nails
- Loose skin partially separated from cuticle
- The study of the nail structure & growth
- When nails harden
- Loosening or separation of the nail
- Inflammation of the nail matrix
- Living tissue under free edge
- Pedis Ringworm of the feet
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- Split or brittle nails
- Living tissue of sides of of the nail
- Horizontal wavy ridges
- Technical name of the nail
- Live tissue at base of nail
- Plate (nail body) rests on nail bed
- White spots appearing on the nail
- Manus Ringworm of the hand
- Pocket like structure that holds matrix & root
17 Clues: When nails harden • Split or brittle nails • Horizontal wavy ridges • Technical name of the nail • Live tissue at base of nail • Manus Ringworm of the hand • Living tissue under free edge • Pedis Ringworm of the feet • Inflammation of the nail matrix • White spots appearing on the nail • Loosening or separation of the nail • Living tissue of sides of of the nail • ...
Nail Disorders 2016-02-04
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- caused by injury; blood clot that forms under the nail plate leaving a dark purple spot
- dramatically increased nail curvature
- several common BACTERIA that can cause nail infection
- Increased thickening and curvature; claw nails
- whitish discoloration of nails, caused by injury to base of nail or matrix
- Split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges
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- living skin splits around the nail from skin dryness or cutting living tissue
- furrow, run lengthwise or across the nail, results from injury to matrix
- lack of oxygen circulating in the red blood cells
- Thickening of nails
- Physical trauma to the nail that damages capillaries appearance of small brown or black splinters
- nail turns variety of colors; affecting entire system
- darkening (pigment) of nails; black band under nail plate; from base to free edge
- condition caused by injury, heredity or previous disease to the nail
- noticeably thin, white nail plate, nail separates from nail bed
- Bitten nails ( nervous habit)
- vertical lines running down the length natural nail plate, uneven growth from normal aging
- Abnormal condition that occurs when skin is stretched by nail plate not the cuticle; eponychiujm or hyponychium
- concave shape that appears scooped out
- Highly curved nail plate often caused by injury to matrix but may be inherited; leads to ingrown nails
20 Clues: Thickening of nails • Bitten nails ( nervous habit) • dramatically increased nail curvature • concave shape that appears scooped out • Split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges • Increased thickening and curvature; claw nails • lack of oxygen circulating in the red blood cells • several common BACTERIA that can cause nail infection • ...
10th Grade Math Vocabulary Crossword 2024-05-21
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- Function from one vector space to another that respects the linear structure of each vector space
- Injective homomorphism
- Greatest upper bound of a set
- Least upper bound of a set
- Way to encode each possible permutation of a sequence of n numbers
- Set of elements of G which leave x unchanged under the action
- Representation of an infinite sequence of numbers as the coefficients of a formal power series
- Function f whose Taylor series evaluated and centered anywhere always matches f(x)
- A vector which when operated on by a given operator gives a scalar multiple of itself
- Sequence of vectors such that each consecutive difference lies in the set of steps
- Series counting triangulations
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- Type of vector field that is the gradient of some function
- All possible destinations of an element under the group action
- Theorem that states that a bounded sequence must have a convergent subsequence
- Map between two groups such that the group operation is preserved
- Sequence whose elements become arbitrarily close to each other as the sequence progresses
- Number such that a given matrix minus that number times the identity matrix has zero determinant
- Surjective homomorphism
- Conversion of a matrix into diagonal form
- Relation that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive
20 Clues: Injective homomorphism • Surjective homomorphism • Least upper bound of a set • Greatest upper bound of a set • Series counting triangulations • Conversion of a matrix into diagonal form • Relation that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive • Type of vector field that is the gradient of some function • Set of elements of G which leave x unchanged under the action • ...
Pre Calculus Crossword 2025-05-19
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- A circle with radius 1 used to define trig functions
- A function made by dividing one polynomial by another
- School in Rutherford County
- The length or size of a vector
- Math teacher in a local highschool
- A way to show points using distance from the origin and angle from the x-axis
- The average value in a wave
- A diagonal line that a curve gets close to as x goes to infinity
- Functions like sine, cosine, and tangent that deal with angles
- A matrix that undoes another matrix when multiplied together
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- Trig functions like secant, cosecant, and cotangent
- A sum that keeps going forever with no final term
- Equations that are always true for all angles using trig functions
- A way to measure angles using the radius of a circle
- A horizontal shift in the graph of a wave
- A symbol used to show summation
- Equations that use a third variable
- A triangle of numbers where each number is the sum of the two above it
- A function that repeats its values in regular intervals
- A quantity with both direction and magnitude
20 Clues: School in Rutherford County • The average value in a wave • The length or size of a vector • A symbol used to show summation • Math teacher in a local highschool • Equations that use a third variable • A horizontal shift in the graph of a wave • A quantity with both direction and magnitude • A sum that keeps going forever with no final term • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel 2012-12-13
15 Clues: wrat • wondje • schacht • hardheid • stamcafé • nutteloos • Schotland • verdieping • hoornnagel • verstuiking • nagelwortel • vraaggesprek • sportpraeses • schokbreking • standsafwijzing
nails 2023-06-12
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- cuticle at the base of the nail
- protects the matrix from infection
- visible portion of nail which rests on nail bed
- cuticle at the sides of the nail
- folds of skin overlapping the sides of the nail plate for protection
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- portion of the skin between free edge and fingertip
- deep fold of skin at the base of the nail before the cuticle
- extends beyond the end of the skin of the fingertip
- the only living, reproducing part of the nail
- crescent area where the nail bed and matrix meet
- groove portion of the finger where the nail plate rests
11 Clues: cuticle at the base of the nail • cuticle at the sides of the nail • protects the matrix from infection • the only living, reproducing part of the nail • visible portion of nail which rests on nail bed • crescent area where the nail bed and matrix meet • portion of the skin between free edge and fingertip • extends beyond the end of the skin of the fingertip • ...
Pre-Calculus and Vectors 2023-02-14
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- Each value in a matrix
- A vector whose magnitude is zero
- Has a magnitude and direction
- A vector in the form of <3, -8, 6>
- The vertical component
- Perpendicular, 90-degrees
- Measures a quantity
- A rectangular array of variables or constants
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- A vector in the form of 3i - 8j + 6k
- A measure of how closely two vectors align
- Represented by m in matrices
- A third vector that is orthogonal to two other vectors
- Has only direction
- The three-dimensional component
- Represented by n in matrices
- The horizontal component
16 Clues: Has only direction • Measures a quantity • Each value in a matrix • The vertical component • The horizontal component • Perpendicular, 90-degrees • Represented by m in matrices • Represented by n in matrices • Has a magnitude and direction • The three-dimensional component • A vector whose magnitude is zero • A vector in the form of <3, -8, 6> • A vector in the form of 3i - 8j + 6k • ...
Matrix and Graph 2019-11-26
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- representinf the number lf the relationship of edges and vertices.
- plane that uses matrices in XY basis.
- many representations in graphing using matrices?
- application in our PCs that uses matrices to process linear transformation.
- of an array of vertices and an array of edges.
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- representing the weights of edges.
- representations provide a ____ to linear algebra-based algorithm.
- is also called as connection matrix.
- can be represented by ____ and viceversa.
- topic is all about Matrix and ____.
10 Clues: representing the weights of edges. • topic is all about Matrix and ____. • is also called as connection matrix. • plane that uses matrices in XY basis. • can be represented by ____ and viceversa. • of an array of vertices and an array of edges. • many representations in graphing using matrices? • representations provide a ____ to linear algebra-based algorithm. • ...
Hollywood Boulevard 2020-07-28
24 Clues: Dialogue3 • Dialogue4 • Dialogue9 • Dialogue5 • Dialogue8 • Dialogue6 • Dialogue2 • Dialogue1 • Dialogue7 • Dialogue19 • Dialogue23 • Dialogue21 • Dialogue18 • Dialogue10 • Dialogue20 • Dialogue22 • Dialogue15 • Dialogue16 • Dialogue17 • Dialogue14 • Dialogue24 • Dialogue11 • Dialogue12 • Dialogue13
fen 2021-08-08
20 Clues: row • maxima • ,square • ,matrix • , unique • , adjoint • invertible • ,symmetric • ,continuous • , parameter • , composite • Has a trunk • , injective • , derivative • ,nonsingular • ,equivalence • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Algebra 2023-06-06
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- the opposite of multiplying
- any value of the variable that satisfies the equality
- An expression that uses a root, such as square root, cube root.
- rule, 3by3 matrix or 4by4 matrix
- the number of times a number needs to be multiplied by itself
- a rectangular arrangement of numbers
- a mathematical statement
- greater than equal to less than
- functions, the function that does the opposite of the original function
- root, the factor that can be multiplied by itself to get that number
- the comparison of two quantities of the same units that indicates how much of one quantity is present in the other quantity
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- a statement having 2 or more variables with at least one math operation
- the point(s) where the function crosses the y - axis
- the difference between the highest and lowest values
- value, the distance from the number to zero on a number line
- the act of replacing a variable with a number or expression equal in value
- the point(s) where the function crosses the x - axis
- a number with no decimal or fractional part
- set of values that are able to plugged into the function
- solution, there is no value for the variable that makes the equation true
20 Clues: a mathematical statement • the opposite of multiplying • greater than equal to less than • rule, 3by3 matrix or 4by4 matrix • a rectangular arrangement of numbers • a number with no decimal or fractional part • the point(s) where the function crosses the y - axis • the difference between the highest and lowest values • the point(s) where the function crosses the x - axis • ...
Human tissues 2021-10-20
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- Tissues are made up of....
- The process in which cells change to a certain form to perform a certain function is called cell ………...
- Muscle type with multiple nuclei: … muscle
- In …. connective tissue the matrix is made up of a gelatinous mass and fibers.
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- The difference between cartilaginous tissue and bone tissue is in the matrix: bone tissue has a hard matrix and cartilaginous tissue has a hard and …….. matrix.
- Glial cells and …… form the nervous tissue
- The smooth muscles and cardiac muscles have an …….. control
- In …… tissue, energy is stored in the form of lipids.
- Type of tissue that is secretory: glandular …..
9 Clues: Tissues are made up of.... • Glial cells and …… form the nervous tissue • Muscle type with multiple nuclei: … muscle • Type of tissue that is secretory: glandular ….. • In …… tissue, energy is stored in the form of lipids. • The smooth muscles and cardiac muscles have an …….. control • In …. connective tissue the matrix is made up of a gelatinous mass and fibers. • ...
Integumentary System JL 2025-09-29
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- Surrounds hair root
- Growth zone for hair
- Topmost layer of epidermis
- Gland type that secretes sebum
- Made of stratified squamous epithelium
- Not found in thin skin
- Contains other skin structures
- Blood vessels for matrix
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- Made of adipose tissue & is not a layer of the skin
- Made of dense irregular connective tissue
- "Normal" sweat gland that secretes salt water
- Sweat glands found in armpits
- Finger-like projections into epidermis
- Hair above the surface of skin
- Only layer of epidermis that gets nutrients + is where cell division occurs
- Part of hair below skin
16 Clues: Surrounds hair root • Growth zone for hair • Not found in thin skin • Part of hair below skin • Blood vessels for matrix • Topmost layer of epidermis • Sweat glands found in armpits • Hair above the surface of skin • Gland type that secretes sebum • Contains other skin structures • Finger-like projections into epidermis • Made of stratified squamous epithelium • ...
Nail Structure 2021-01-31
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- only living, reproducing part of nail
- folds of skin overlapping sides of nail plate for protection
- protects the matrix from infection
- part of the nail that is filed.
- crescent shaped area where the matrix and nail bed meet
- cuticles at side of nail
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- skin between the free edge of nail and the skin of fingertip
- deep fold of skin at the base of nail before the cuticle
- visible portion of the nail which rests on the nail bed (fingernail)
- portion of the finger where the nail plate rests. contains nerves, lymph and blood vessels
- cuticle at the base of nail
11 Clues: cuticles at side of nail • cuticle at the base of nail • part of the nail that is filed. • protects the matrix from infection • only living, reproducing part of nail • crescent shaped area where the matrix and nail bed meet • deep fold of skin at the base of nail before the cuticle • skin between the free edge of nail and the skin of fingertip • ...
computer graphics 4 2025-06-24
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- The coordinate about which rotation occurs
- Transformation that rotates an object around the origin
- Transformation that flips an object over a line
- Matrix representation includes translation, rotation, scaling — all in one
- Transformation that changes only the position of an object
- A type of transformation where shape is preserved but orientation may change
- Transformation that rotates an object about a point other than origin
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- The matrix-based method to apply a sequence of transformations efficiently
- Geometric transformation that slants the shape of an object
- Operation combining two or more transformations into one
- Transformation that enlarges or shrinks an object
11 Clues: The coordinate about which rotation occurs • Transformation that flips an object over a line • Transformation that enlarges or shrinks an object • Transformation that rotates an object around the origin • Operation combining two or more transformations into one • Transformation that changes only the position of an object • ...
fen 2021-08-08
15 Clues: row • maxima • ,matrix • ,square • , unique • , adjoint • ,symmetric • invertible • ,continuous • , composite • , injective • , parameter • ,equivalence • , derivative • ,nonsingular
Kruiswoordraadsel 2013-11-28
Linear Algebra Symbols 2025-02-20
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- Product of A and B.(13 letters)
- Symbols used in pairs to group things together.(11 letters)
- The number of linearly independent rows of the matrix.(9 letters)
- A generalization of the dot product.(12 letters)
- Length x Width x Height.(9 letters)
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- Matrix Conjugate Transpose.(15 letters)
- Scalar Product.(3 letters)
- Vector Product.(5 letters)
- The scalar value associated with a matrix.(11 letters)
- To move something from one side of an equation to another.(9 letters)
10 Clues: Scalar Product.(3 letters) • Vector Product.(5 letters) • Product of A and B.(13 letters) • Length x Width x Height.(9 letters) • Matrix Conjugate Transpose.(15 letters) • A generalization of the dot product.(12 letters) • The scalar value associated with a matrix.(11 letters) • Symbols used in pairs to group things together.(11 letters) • ...
FINITE ELEMENT mETHODS 2025-04-06
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- CONVERTS FROM ONE SYSTEM TO OTHER
- A PROPERTY OF STIFFNESS MATRIX
- ELEMENT STIFFNESS MATRIX SIZE IS 6X6,THE TWO DIMENSIONAL ELMENT IS
- A FOUR FACED THREE DIMENSIONAL ELEMENT
- A IMPORTANT POINT THAT INTERCONNECTS ELEMENTS
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- STRAIN DISPLACEMENT MATRIX IS FUNCTION OF VARIABLE IN FIRST ORDER, IS AN 'ELEMENT' PROPERTY
- INTERPOLATE INSIDE THE ELEMENT
- DEFINES MATERIAL PROPERTY AND GEOMETRY
- ARE YOU FREE OR MAPPED
9 Clues: ARE YOU FREE OR MAPPED • INTERPOLATE INSIDE THE ELEMENT • A PROPERTY OF STIFFNESS MATRIX • CONVERTS FROM ONE SYSTEM TO OTHER • DEFINES MATERIAL PROPERTY AND GEOMETRY • A FOUR FACED THREE DIMENSIONAL ELEMENT • A IMPORTANT POINT THAT INTERCONNECTS ELEMENTS • ELEMENT STIFFNESS MATRIX SIZE IS 6X6,THE TWO DIMENSIONAL ELMENT IS • ...
Nail Structure Key Words 2024-02-10
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- Technical term for the natural nail itself
- Thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed
- Portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- Area where the nail plate cells are formed; this area is composed of matrix cells that become the nail plate
- Hardened keratin plate that sits on top of the underlying nail bed and slowly slides across the nail bed while it grows
- Fold of normal skin that surrounds the nail plate
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
- Furrow on each side of the nail
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- Slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the nail plate and forms a protective barrier that prevents microorganisms from invading and infecting the nail bed
- Dead,colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
- Also called the lateral nail fold, the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
- Whitish, half-moon shape underneath the base of the nail plate
- The natural nail divided into several major parts, including the nail bed, matrix, nail plate, cuticle etc.,
- Living skin at the base of the nail plate covering the matrix area
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
15 Clues: Furrow on each side of the nail • Technical term for the natural nail itself • Dead,colorless tissue attached to the nail plate • Fold of normal skin that surrounds the nail plate • Thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed • Whitish, half-moon shape underneath the base of the nail plate • ...
Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue, and Nervous Tissue 2018-09-17
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- cavity in the matrix containing a chondrocyte in cartilage or an osteocyte in bone
- a fluid tissue and the most atypical connective tissue
- substance cells, fibers, and ____________ are structural elements that all connective tissues share
- its matrix contains up to 80% water which allows it to spring back from compression
- inflammatory chemical that increases the permeability of the capillaries
- cell type of cartilage
- immature bone cells that secrete the collagen fibers and ground substance of the matrix
- tissue proper main class of connective tissue that contains all three fiber types
- a specialized cell that generates and conducts nerve impulses
- muscle ____________ tissue is mostly found in the walls of hollow organs and functions to squeeze substances through these organs by means of contraction and relaxation
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- nonconducting, supporting cells of nervous tissue
- adipose tissue type of adipose tissue especially abundant in babies that aids in thermoregulation
- refers to the replacement of destroyed tissue by new tissue of the same type
- a significant amount of the body's adipose tissue occurs in this layer beneath the skin
- ___________ connective tissue can be found within the walls of large arteries, in certain ligaments, and surrounding the bronchial tubes in the lungs--all structures where recoil from stretching is critical
- regular ___________ connective tissue contains bundles of collagen fibers that run parallel to the direction of pull; this tissue can withstand great stress in one direction
- tissue has a matrix containing an abundance of collagen fibers and a gel-like ground substance that is calcified with inorganic salts
17 Clues: cell type of cartilage • nonconducting, supporting cells of nervous tissue • a fluid tissue and the most atypical connective tissue • a specialized cell that generates and conducts nerve impulses • inflammatory chemical that increases the permeability of the capillaries • refers to the replacement of destroyed tissue by new tissue of the same type • ...
Connective Tissue Terms 2017-10-06
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- Fibers/thick threads of the protein collagen
- cordlike or bandlike mass of white fibrous connective tissue that connects a muscle to a bone.
- Cells/a cell to which antibodies,formed in response to allergens, attach.bursting the cell and releasing allergy mediators, which cause symptoms.
- with many collagenous fibers
- Matrix/material that varies in composition from tissue to tissue and supports the cell within.
- (Loose Connective Tissue)/It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.
- cells in lacuna
- Fibers/a complex network of nerve fibers within the brainstem that arouse the cerebrum.
- Cartilage/Dense network of elastic fibers, more flexible
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- supports and protects; provides attachment for muscles
- large phagocytic cell
- that produces fibers in connective tissues
- cartilage cell
- material between internal body cells and those that exchange substances with the environment
- Tissue/Fat storing tissue
- Connective Tissue/type of connective tissue with fibers as its main matrix element.
- Cartilage/Very fine collagenous fibers in matrix
- cord or sheet of connective tissue binding two or more bones at a joint
18 Clues: cartilage cell • cells in lacuna • large phagocytic cell • Tissue/Fat storing tissue • with many collagenous fibers • that produces fibers in connective tissues • Fibers/thick threads of the protein collagen • Cartilage/Very fine collagenous fibers in matrix • supports and protects; provides attachment for muscles • Cartilage/Dense network of elastic fibers, more flexible • ...
Crossword 2023-12-04
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- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes determinants of an economy’s performance that directly impacts a company and have resonating long term effects (adjective)
- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes certain laws that affect the business environment in a certain country while there are certain policies that companies maintain for themselves (adjective)
- framework used to evaluate a company's competitive position and to develop strategic planning
- Component of SWOT analysis: internal factors that give the company an disadvantage in the market (plural)
- A strategic management tool that businesses use to identify such macro-economic factors as Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental
- A matrix which is a planning tool that uses graphical representations of a company’s products and services in an effort to help the company decide what it should keep, sell, or invest more in
- The matrix, that is a variation on the SWOT Analysis, and it seeks to address criticisms of the SWOT Analysis regarding its inability to show relationships between the various categories
- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes factors, determining the extent to which a government may influence the economy or a certain industry (adjective)
- Component of SWOT analysis: internal factors that give the company an advantage in the market (plural)
- Component of SWOT analysis: external factors, that give the company an advantage in the market (plural)
- A category of BCG matrix that describes products that are in low-growth areas but for which the company has a relatively large market share (2 words; plural)
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- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes factors, that influence or are determined by the surrounding environment (adjective)
- A declaration or concept that describes what an organization hopes to achieve in the future
- A category of BCG matrix that describes products, that are in high-growth markets and that make up a sizable portion of that market are considered stars and should be invested in more (plural)
- A category of BCG matrix that describes questionable opportunities in high growth rate markets but in which the company does not maintain a large market share (2 words; plural)
- A component of PESTLE analysis, that describes factors connected with innovations in technology that may affect the operations of the industry and the market favorably or unfavourably (adjective)
- A component of PESTLE analysis, that scrutinise cultural trends, demographics, population analytics etc (adjective)
- A category of BCG matrix that describes products, that don't generate much cash for the company since they have a low market share and little to no growth (plural)
- Component of SWOT analysis: external factors that give the company an disadvantage in the market (plural)
- A simple and brief description that encompasses the purpose of a company defining its culture, goals, and values now
20 Clues: A declaration or concept that describes what an organization hopes to achieve in the future • framework used to evaluate a company's competitive position and to develop strategic planning • Component of SWOT analysis: internal factors that give the company an advantage in the market (plural) • ...
SAE NITK Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-04
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- One of the major commercial aircraft manufacturers
- One of the different matrix composite types
- A favourable property of composites
- An Indian two-wheeler EV startup
- Infrared waves used for detection
- How plants get heat in cold regions
- Principle behind regenerative braking
- The basic phase in composites
- Way of preventing heat influx or outflux
- A human sense that even computers are slowly obtaining
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- Secure database for maintaining transaction information
- Removal/extraction of, usually, heat where it is unwanted
- Hardware to detect or measure properties
- Main element in modern batteries
- Elon Musk
- Taxis and EVs
- Best-selling EV in India
- Makes decisions by oneself or itself
18 Clues: Elon Musk • Taxis and EVs • Best-selling EV in India • The basic phase in composites • Main element in modern batteries • An Indian two-wheeler EV startup • Infrared waves used for detection • A favourable property of composites • How plants get heat in cold regions • Makes decisions by oneself or itself • Principle behind regenerative braking • ...
Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue, and Nervous Tissue 2018-09-17
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- immature bone cells that secrete the collagen fibers and ground substance of the matrix
- ___________ connective tissue can be found within the walls of large arteries, in certain ligaments, and surrounding the bronchial tubes in the lungs--all structures where recoil from stretching is critical
- a significant amount of the body's adipose tissue occurs in this layer beneath the skin
- these fibers contain elastin and have the ability to recoil back to its original form after stretching
- inflammatory chemical that increases the permeability of the capillaries
- a fluid tissue and the most atypical connective tissue
- cavity in the matrix containing a chondrocyte in cartilage or an osteocyte in bone
- a specialized cell that generates and conducts nerve impulses
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- nonconducting, supporting cells of nervous tissue
- type of adipose tissue especially abundant in babies that aids in thermoregulation
- ___________ connective tissue contains bundles of collagen fibers that run parallel to the direction of pull; this tissue can withstand great stress in one direction
- has a matrix containing an abundance of collagen fibers and a gel-like ground substance calcified with inorganic salts
- ____________ tissue is mostly found in the walls of hollow organs and functions to squeeze substances through these organs by means of contraction and relaxation
- refers to the replacement of destroyed tissue by new tissue of the same type
- cell type of cartilage
- its matrix contains up to 80% water which allows it to spring back from compression
16 Clues: cell type of cartilage • nonconducting, supporting cells of nervous tissue • a fluid tissue and the most atypical connective tissue • a specialized cell that generates and conducts nerve impulses • inflammatory chemical that increases the permeability of the capillaries • refers to the replacement of destroyed tissue by new tissue of the same type • ...
Osteoblasts 2023-08-02
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- Location of osteoblasts in the body
- The mix of proteins released from osteoblast
- Small hollow spaces on the bone where bone matrix settles
- The type of cell that osteoblasts transform into once they have carried out their function
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- it can increase osteoblast activity
- where are osteoblasts produced
- Most common shape of osteoblast cell
- Semi-solid, organic form of bone matrix
- A protein found in the bone matrix
- How osteoblasts are arranged on the surface of a new bone
10 Clues: where are osteoblasts produced • A protein found in the bone matrix • Location of osteoblasts in the body • it can increase osteoblast activity • Most common shape of osteoblast cell • Semi-solid, organic form of bone matrix • The mix of proteins released from osteoblast • Small hollow spaces on the bone where bone matrix settles • ...
Fuse matrix 2021-06-22
9 Clues: Brutus's wife • a place in the world • another word for kill • was soon to be crowned • who joined in on the kill • who also joined in on the kill • a word they used in ancient Rome • something that happened during the assassination • a piece of clothing that some people wear in Rome
matrix / sequoia 2024-03-19
9 Clues: type of frame? • type of channel? • type of bottom track • type of configuration? • type pf side rail design? • unit that has 3 lite middle? • how many available finishes? • one cw exclusive that comes standard • unit we would suggest with different inserts
The Matrix 2025-06-13
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- The actor's first name who is playing Neo
- The thing that tells Morpheus that Neo is the "one"
- The women that Neo falls in love with
- What colour pill let's you escape the matrix
- The main agent that is hunting Neo
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- What Neo dodges in slow motion
- Name of company Neo works for during the day
- Neo's last name
- City of human resistance
9 Clues: Neo's last name • City of human resistance • What Neo dodges in slow motion • The main agent that is hunting Neo • The women that Neo falls in love with • The actor's first name who is playing Neo • Name of company Neo works for during the day • What colour pill let's you escape the matrix • The thing that tells Morpheus that Neo is the "one"
kyra dempster matrix 2018-09-19
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- the opposite of to catch
- when you have a test coming up it is important to do this
- when you loose something you need to do this
- in cross country this is the main activity
- when you are thirsty you want to do this
- one of the five senses
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- in order to understand a book you have to do this
- sounds like the english word and you learn how to do this in art
- when someone moves away it is important to do this
- is a lot like reading
- not to talk but to
- at parties people love to do this
- justin bieber really likes to do this
- when you are hungry you want to do this
14 Clues: not to talk but to • is a lot like reading • one of the five senses • the opposite of to catch • at parties people love to do this • justin bieber really likes to do this • when you are hungry you want to do this • when you are thirsty you want to do this • in cross country this is the main activity • when you loose something you need to do this • ...
The Matrix text 2014-04-18
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- consists of several books, films, ...like a franchise
- an online world of computer networks and especially the Internet
- an extreme slowmotion also called the big freeze
- a thrilling ending in the middle of a scene
- was not very popular in the cinema but now has many fans
- a very big success
- a magazine with cartoons or drawings
- Japanese style animation film
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- Japanese comics
- a book, movie, ...that continues a story
- traditional Eastern fighting methods
- moving quickly to one side to avoid for example bullets
- weightlessness
- a Chinese fighting method
14 Clues: weightlessness • Japanese comics • a very big success • a Chinese fighting method • Japanese style animation film • traditional Eastern fighting methods • a magazine with cartoons or drawings • a book, movie, ...that continues a story • a thrilling ending in the middle of a scene • an extreme slowmotion also called the big freeze • ...
Math 2 Q3 Vocab 2023-03-06
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- the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse
- the acronym that helps us remember the relationship between the three trigonometric functions
- a square matrix that has 1's along the diagonal and all other elements 0
- the graph of a cubic function
- a rectangular array of numbers and/or variables
- the process of creating a mathematical representation of a real-world scenario to make a prediction or provide insight
- equation with matrices that have elements that contain variables
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- the graph of a linear function
- the function defined by the inverse ratio
- Reduced Row Echelon Form, 1's along the diagonal with all other 0's
- the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse
- the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side
- the graph of a quadratic function
- the scalar value computed from the elements of a square matrix
14 Clues: the graph of a cubic function • the graph of a linear function • the graph of a quadratic function • the function defined by the inverse ratio • a rectangular array of numbers and/or variables • the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse • the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse • the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side • ...
Tissues of the Body 2020-09-27
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- 1 of the 4 major tissues types that allows rapid communication between body structures & control of body functions
- type of epithelial tissue that is found in body areas subjected to stress and stretching - tissue changes sizes
- type of connective tissue that is the most widely distributed and is the glue that gives form to internal organs
- matrix is liquid and has transportation & protective functions
- Bundles of strong, white collagen fibers arranged in parallel rows that are very strong & flexible, but don't stretch
- found in the red marrow of bones & in organs; Responsible for formation of erythrocytes
- 1 of 4 main types of tissue that covers or lines many parts of the body & has NO blood vessels
- hard & calcified matrix that provides support / protection for the body
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- type of epithelial tissue that appears to be 2 layers thick, but it isn’t
- type of epithelial tissue that is a single layer and allows substances to pass through easily
- 1 of the 4 major tissue types that specializes in movement and has ability to contract (shorten)
- type of epithelial tissue that specializes in protection and has several layers of closely packed cells
- Matrix is consistency of firm plastic
- type of epithelial tissue that lines the inner surface of digestive, respiratory, & reproductive tracts and specializes in absorption
- 1 of 4 major types of tissue that is the most abundant & widely distributed tissue in the body and is identified by its matrix
- type of epithelial tissue that specializes secretory activity and normally functions in glands
- Specialized to store lipids (fats)
17 Clues: Specialized to store lipids (fats) • Matrix is consistency of firm plastic • matrix is liquid and has transportation & protective functions • hard & calcified matrix that provides support / protection for the body • type of epithelial tissue that appears to be 2 layers thick, but it isn’t • ...
