matrix Crossword Puzzles
Cell and Organelles 2020-04-23
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- It is an organelle which is produced by smooth endoplasmic reticulum and it is responsible for modifying, sorting and packaging the substances.
- This organelle is a type of endoplasmic reticulum and it helps store the calcium ions.
- It carries out cellular respiration in all eukaryotic cells and it has own DNA.
- It is a membronous sac which contains digestive enzymes.
- Occupies the space between the membrane and the nucleus.
- It is a type of vacuole and food material is enclosed in it.
- Ribosomal RNA is synthesized in this site and it is a prominent structure in the nucleus.
- In mitochondria, the structure in the inner membrane and it has jelly-like structure.
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- It is a type of plastid and contains different color pigments that give color to different parts of plants.
- It is a type of vacuole and some protists that live in freshwater have that kind of vacuole and it removes the excess amount of water by using ATP.
- It gives shape to the plant cells and contains poisons which protect the plant.
- It includes nuclear envelope, plasma membrane, peroxisome, golgi apparatus.
- It contains most of the cell's DNA and controls the cell's activities.
- This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis and it has chlorophyll pigment.
- This organelle is a type of endoplasmic reticulum and it is involved in the synthesis of proteins.
- It is a type of plastid and it is usually located at tissues that is not exposed to sunlight.
- It has a single membrane and it breaks down fatty acids and amino acids.
17 Clues: It is a membronous sac which contains digestive enzymes. • Occupies the space between the membrane and the nucleus. • It is a type of vacuole and food material is enclosed in it. • It contains most of the cell's DNA and controls the cell's activities. • It has a single membrane and it breaks down fatty acids and amino acids. • ...
Unit 3- Lock 1 2021-12-17
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- A total of 8 reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that takes in Acetyl-COA and produces the electron carrier (NADH) for oxidative phosphorylation.
- location in a plant cell where light reactions occur
- for both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.Occurs in the cytoplasm of a cell.
- into pyruvate, serving as the
- The link reaction that converts pyruvate into acetyl-COA, connecting glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle
- a thylakoid membrane system that takes in photons and converts them into the ATP necessary for the dark reactions of photosynthesis
- location in a plant cell where dark reactions/calvin cycle occur
- metabolic pathway that converts
- A major catabolic pathway in which glucose is oxidated to form energy (ATP)
- use the ATP and NADPH produced during the light reactions, along with CO2, to produce carbohydrates
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- The process of NADH being reoxidized under anaerobic conditions, resulting in only 2 ATP per molecule of glucose.
- An enzyme membrane protein which catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate
- A series of protein complexes that transfer electrons through the inner mitochondrial membrane to create a proton gradient which drive the creation of ATP.
- the enzyme that catalyzes the dark cycle reaction of carbon fixation
- the process in which ATP is formed as a result of the transfer of electrons from NADH or FADH 2 to O 2 by a series of electron carriers
- convert light energy into chemical energy (in ATP and the reduced electron carrier NADPH)
- A major anabolic pathway in which energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
17 Clues: into pyruvate, serving as the • metabolic pathway that converts • location in a plant cell where light reactions occur • location in a plant cell where dark reactions/calvin cycle occur • the enzyme that catalyzes the dark cycle reaction of carbon fixation • A major catabolic pathway in which glucose is oxidated to form energy (ATP) • ...
OB2 IIMV 2022-11-02
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- structural dimension indicating the hierarchical level that has authority to make a decision
- is the degree to which organizational tasks are subdivided into jobs
- a mature stage of the life cycle in which a red tape crisis is resolved through the development of new sense of teamwork and collaboration
- a culture with primary focus on the involvement and participation of the organization’s members and on rapidly changing expectations from the external environment
- design characterised by decentralized structure, empowered roles, and collaborative teamwork
- stories that are consistent with the values and beliefs of the organization but are not supported by facts
- the lowest form of interdependence, in which work doesn’t flow between departments
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- a procedure during which an organization typically shifts towards a horizontal structure
- design characterised by centralized structure, specialized tasks, and strict hierarchy of authority.
- multi-focussed structure which emphasizes both product and function or product and geography at the same time.
- grouping in which people are organized according to what the organization produces.
- grouping in which employees are organized around core processes, the end-to-end work, information, and material flows that provide value directly to customers
- strategy (as per Miles and Snow’s Strategy Typology) that responds to environmental threats and opportunities in an ad hoc fashion.
- the code of moral principles and values that governs the behaviours of a person or group with respect to what is right or wrong
- underlying set of key values, norms and beliefs shared by employee
15 Clues: underlying set of key values, norms and beliefs shared by employee • is the degree to which organizational tasks are subdivided into jobs • the lowest form of interdependence, in which work doesn’t flow between departments • grouping in which people are organized according to what the organization produces. • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle(Rebecca Lo, Isaiah Marcelin, JaMiya El-Gordon) 2018-01-23
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- The sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and converting ADP to energy-rich ATP.
- Compound used by cells to store and release energy.
- Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- A green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
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- The chemical process that generates most of the energy in the cell, supplying molecules needed to make the metabolic reactions (see metabolism) of an organism run.
- Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- A coenzyme that occurs in many living cells and functions as an electron acceptor.
- An organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- Light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun’s energy.
15 Clues: Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion. • Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • Compound used by cells to store and release energy. • Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • Light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun’s energy. • The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • ...
TP AP SP 2018-07-22
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- The cells in which assignments are not allowed, such type of problem called………assignment problem
- The assignment problem is a special case of the……..problem
- If the number of sources is equal to the number of destinations, then assignment problem is called
- The time for which a machine remains idle during the total elapsed time is called…….time.
- A path which is formed by allowing horizontal and vertical lines and all the corner cells of which are occupied is called a……path.
- The transportation problem is one of the subclasses of ……..
- The problem is to find a sequence among all possible sequences for processing the jobs so that the total elapsed time for all the jobs will be
- Assignment problem is a completely……….form of a transportation problem
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- One can find the initial basic feasible solution by using ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐?
- In assignment problem the units available at each origin and units demanded at each destination are all equal to
- Transportation algorithm can be used for minimizing the transportation cost of ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ from O origins and D destinations
- Maximization assignment problem converted in to minimization assignment problem by……….all the elements from the highest element of the matrix.
- Time required by each job on each machine is called……time
- The allocations are said to be in………positions, if it is impossible to form a closed path (loop).
- The time between starting the first job and completing the last job is called total……time
15 Clues: Time required by each job on each machine is called……time • The assignment problem is a special case of the……..problem • The transportation problem is one of the subclasses of …….. • Assignment problem is a completely……….form of a transportation problem • One can find the initial basic feasible solution by using ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐? • ...
ML5 2024-02-25
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- An ensemble machine-learning algorithm that blends various estimator predictions in a meta-learning algorithm
- A phenomenon occurs when a model has not learned the patterns in the training data well and is unable to generalize well on the new data
- The process of applying an algorithmic model built from a historical dataset to a new dataset in order to uncover practical insights that will help solve a business problem
- A subset of individuals or observations selected from a larger population
- The differences between the observed values of the dependent variable and the values predicted by the regression model
- An observation or data point that significantly differs from the other observations in a dataset
- A non-parametric measure of statistical dependence between two variables, calculated over the ranked values
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- The process of configuring the implementation-specific parameters that act as control knobs to guide learning
- A type of n-gram model which consists of sequences of three consecutive characters/words in a text
- An optimized distributed gradient boosting library designed for efficient and scalable training of machine learning models
- The process of transforming variables or features to a standard range or distribution
- The value separating the higher half from the lower half of data
- The changes in the model when using different portions of the training data set
- The process of analyzing and transforming raw data into a structured and usable format
- A rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions arranged in rows and columns
15 Clues: The value separating the higher half from the lower half of data • A subset of individuals or observations selected from a larger population • The changes in the model when using different portions of the training data set • A rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions arranged in rows and columns • ...
Behind Closed Drawers: Stephen Hobbs 2025-07-02
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- What type of limited edition artist's book did Stephen Hobbs and David Krut Publishing publish in 2013.
- The camouflage pattern, used on gunships, that visually links to the black and white aesthetic of the book.
- In "Be Careful in the Working Radius," Hobbs distils his urban practice into the _________ of printmaking.
- Hobbs has sustained a dialogue with this kind of space through various media since 1994.
- The full title of the workshop that collaborated with Hobbs on the exhibition.
- By reducing the reference images to abstract grid formations, Hobbs harnesses the significance of the _______ as a matrix upon which information is placed.
- What is the Swahili word for ‘tower’ referenced by Stephen Hobbs in the title of two of his featured works.
- Hobbs reduces reference images to this, allowing for broader implications of visual culture.
- A relief printmaking techniques used for the editioned prints in the exhibition.
- The 'imagined city where we actually live' is produced by the traffic between fabric, representation, and what?
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- What colour scheme is exclusively used in the pop-up book.
- The field Hobbs engages with as a site for visionary thinking, particularly in his pop-up book.
- Hobbs' understanding of this concept indicates abundance rather than oppression, particularly in cities of the global South.
- The city that has been the primary focus of Hobbs' urban investigations since 1994.
- The imagery of this is referenced in Hobbs' editioned prints, yet is also referenced in his wooden structures.
15 Clues: What colour scheme is exclusively used in the pop-up book. • The full title of the workshop that collaborated with Hobbs on the exhibition. • A relief printmaking techniques used for the editioned prints in the exhibition. • The city that has been the primary focus of Hobbs' urban investigations since 1994. • ...
Hoverstate - April Crossword 2022-04-18
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- Hoverstate’s Italy office location
- Oregon Train, This computer game developed in 1971 was designed to teach 8th grade school children about the realities of 19th-century pioneer life heading west
- mining, the process of examining and analyzing large amounts of data to find patterns and use these patterns to get a better insight in the collected data (2 words)
- programs that mimic human like interactions
- Recognition, the concept of translating human speech into text that can be understood by computers (2 words)
- Recognition, part of computer science where computers turn the spoken word of a human into text (2 words)
- Gates, visionary co-founder of Microsoft (2 words)
- Learning, a type of Artificial Intelligence which gives computer programs the ability to learn from new data without being explicitly programmed to do so (2 words)
- Interface, the parts of an application, website, computer etc. which the user can manipulate (2 words)
- 1983 movie where a high schooler accidentally hacks a military installation running a missile-command supercomputer called the WOPR
- assurance, this role ensures that the final product observes the company's quality standards (2 words)
- the replacement of technologically advanced people with people-literate platforms or technology
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- a software solution company founded in 2009
- system architect, this role is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining databases and critical computer systems (3 words)
- Matrix, this 1999 blockbuster depicts a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped inside a simulated reality (2 words)
- Robot, this novel by Isaac Asimov weaves stories about robots, humanity, and the deep questions of existence (2 words)
- a new type of database which is distributed not just in one place and encrypted by default
- Jobs, visionary co-founder of Apple (2 words)
- this maze action video game was developed for arcades in 1980 and kept you busy avoiding Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde
- being protected against criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data, or the measures taken to achieve this
- a cloud computing–based data warehousing company
- Experience, how the user feels, emotions they get and the ease-of-use when interacting with a product or service (2 words)
22 Clues: Hoverstate’s Italy office location • a software solution company founded in 2009 • programs that mimic human like interactions • Jobs, visionary co-founder of Apple (2 words) • a cloud computing–based data warehousing company • Gates, visionary co-founder of Microsoft (2 words) • ...
Crossword 2012-10-10
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- can modify a verb, an adjective
- is that part of the meaning of a clause or sentence that is constant
- is used to create sense, clarity and stress in sentences.
- A group of closely related sentences that develop a central idea.
- is the portion of a clause.
- A figure of speech in which some absent or nonexistent person or thing is addressed as if present and capable of understanding.
- The part of speech that is used to name or identify a person,
- The part of speech that substitutes for nouns or noun phrases and designates persons or things asked for, previously specified, or understood from the context.
- clause is a clause that is embedded as a constituent of a matrix sentence and that functions like a noun, adjective, or adverb in the resultant complex sentence.
- sentence is a sentence which includes.
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- Being in a position or in circumstances that place one under the power or authority of another or others.
- is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm or process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting these with arrows.
- conjunction introduces a dependent clause and indicates the nature of the relationship among the independent clause(s) and the dependent clause(s).
- is a word added to a sentence to convey emotion.
- is perhaps the most important part of the sentence.
- is a grammatical unit that is composed of one or more clauses.
- links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence.
- A line marking the outer contours or boundaries of an object or figure.
- modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. An adjective usually precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies.
19 Clues: is the portion of a clause. • can modify a verb, an adjective • sentence is a sentence which includes. • is a word added to a sentence to convey emotion. • is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. • is used to create sense, clarity and stress in sentences. • The part of speech that is used to name or identify a person, • ...
HISTOPATHOLOGIC TECHNIQUES 2021-02-01
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- An automatic tissue processor that can do the first four steps in tissue processing, however it cannot perform decalcification.
- Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism.
- of intercellular & extracellular water from tissues after fixation & prior to wax impregnation.
- Removal of dehydrating agent from tissues to replaced it with a medium that will dissolve the wax with which the tissues is to be impregnated.
- Mixture of highly purified paraffin and synthetic plastic polymers; melting point of 56-57 deg. celcius.
- Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells.
- Classified both as nuclear and histochemical fixative and it can preserve nuclear protein and mucopolysaccharide.
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- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from the organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones.
- A method recommended for urgent biopsies, for specimens with much air like lungs, brain, eyes, spleen and CNS.
- Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined.
- It can act both as dehydrating agent and clearing agent, and is extremely dangerous and toxic.
- Involves removal of clearing agent from tissues so that it will replace by a medium that will fill all cavities and tissues spaces.
- Requires 4 changes of wax at 15 minutes interval. May be completed in 1 hour.
- Tissues should not be more than 4-5 mm thick except when processing lung specimens which require 2cm.
- Highly flammable and carcinogenic. Can damage BM leading to Aplastic anemia.
15 Clues: Composed of 2 or more simple components is combined. • Cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism. • Usually contains glacia acetone acetic acid; for parts of cells. • Highly flammable and carcinogenic. Can damage BM leading to Aplastic anemia. • Requires 4 changes of wax at 15 minutes interval. May be completed in 1 hour. • ...
MGNT 3130 Exam 2 Crossword 2023-10-02
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- When an organization outsources parts of a product and then assembles the product in chunks, it has this type of organizational structure
- This occurs when groups decide that “good enough” is satisfactory
- The ability of an organization to produce goods or services more effectively than its competitors do
- This type of forecasting involves making multiple plans for hypothetical scenarios, such as during the pandemic
- A development tool that is used to motivate employees
- Products in this category of the BCG matrix have low growth and low market share and should likely be terminated
- This type of corporate strategy involves cutting back on the organization’s efforts, such as downsizing or reducing store hours
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- This type of bias occurs when people are influenced by the way a situation or problem is presented to them (e.g., whether it is presented positively or negatively)
- A formal statement that answers “what do we want to become”?
- According to Porter’s 4 competitive strategies, Target has a _____________ strategy as they appeal to a wide market and offer a superior and unique value than some of their competitors, such as Wal-Mart
- People with analytical and conceptual decision-making styles have a high tolerance for _____________________
- A level of strategic planning that is conducted by middle management
- A type of plan that turns strategic plans into actionable short-term goals
- An organization has this type of culture when it focuses on efficiency, structure, and effectiveness
- In a SWOT analysis, opportunities and threats capture the _______________ environment
15 Clues: A development tool that is used to motivate employees • A formal statement that answers “what do we want to become”? • This occurs when groups decide that “good enough” is satisfactory • A level of strategic planning that is conducted by middle management • A type of plan that turns strategic plans into actionable short-term goals • ...
Sphero Bolt Block Coding 2025-05-13
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- A command that tells the Sphero to move in a specific direction, speed, and time.
- Pairing your tablet, phone, or computer to the Sphero using Bluetooth to send and run your code.
- A way to store data like a number or color that can change during your program.
- A tool that uses the Sphero’s sensors to find north, helping your robot know its direction more accurately.
- Block The block that begins your program. Every program needs one to run.
- The direction the Sphero moves, measured in degrees from 0° (forward) to 360° (full circle).
- A coding block that repeats a set of instructions over and over.
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- Aim A block that tells the Sphero to treat its current direction as 0°, often used after turning or changing direction.
- A logic block that tells the Sphero to do something only if a certain rule is true.
- Output The color and brightness shown by the Sphero’s lights or LED matrix, which can be controlled by your code.
- Something that starts a group of blocks, like pressing a button or shaking the Sphero.
- Manually setting the Sphero’s forward direction before running your code so it goes where you expect.
- How fast the Sphero moves, with 0 being stopped and 255 being the fastest.
- A part of the Sphero that detects motion, light, or bumps and can trigger actions in your code.
- Pauses the program for a set time before moving to the next step. "Delay" and "Wait" often mean the same thing.
15 Clues: A coding block that repeats a set of instructions over and over. • How fast the Sphero moves, with 0 being stopped and 255 being the fastest. • Block The block that begins your program. Every program needs one to run. • A way to store data like a number or color that can change during your program. • ...
Previous Answers #1 2025-11-11
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- This celestial body was the first ever discovered by telescope in 1781 by British astronomer William Herschel.
- What is considered to be the last play written solely by Shakespeare?
- What anagram of “ONE” is the name of Keanu Reeves’ character in The Matrix series?
- What is the largest of the Great Lakes?
- “Pokémon” is an English portmanteau of what two words?
- If you order a liquor drink and want it straight with just ice, what might you say?
- What 1969 film starring Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman is the only X-rated film to win the Best Picture Oscar?
- Which cartoon featured a baby named Dil and a dog named Spike?
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- One of the most famous boats ever, nicknamed “Old Ironsides,” this U.S. Navy frigate launched in 1797 is still afloat and occasionally sails under its own power.
- Dr. James Naismith famously invented what sport?
- This German word literally translates to “noisy ghost” and is a spirit that haunts a person rather than a location.
- What part of a train physically connects one railcar to another and allows for flexible movement between them?
- What is the name of the first ever Washington State Park, created in 1915? Hint: it's also the name of a brewery.
- At which wedding did Jesus turn water into wine, in what’s considered his first public miracle?
- Which breed is the fastest dog on Earth and was once commonly used for racing?
15 Clues: What is the largest of the Great Lakes? • Dr. James Naismith famously invented what sport? • “Pokémon” is an English portmanteau of what two words? • Which cartoon featured a baby named Dil and a dog named Spike? • What is considered to be the last play written solely by Shakespeare? • Which breed is the fastest dog on Earth and was once commonly used for racing? • ...
CONTROL SYSTEMS - STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS 2019-11-21
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- The contour must bypass them with a small semicircle, when sketching a Nyquist diagram, with open-loop poles on the __ axis.
- The _______ 's rule for reducing a signal-flow graph to a single transfer function requires the application of one formula.
- The system is completely ____ if the determinant of the observability matrix is non-zero.
- If an input to a system can be found that takes every state variable from a desired initial state to a desired final state, the system is said to be controllable; otherwise, the system is ____
- The root locus is symmetrical about the _____ axis
- __________ criterion lets us find how many poles are in each of the sections of the s-plane without giving us the coordinates of the poles.
- An eighth-order system would be represented in state space with how many state equations?
- The number of branches of the root locus equals the number of closed-loop _____
- If the state equations are a system of first-order differential equations whose solution yields the state variables, then the output equation performs what combination function?
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- Nodes (signals), branches (systems) are components of ___
- det(sI-A)=0 is the ___ equation for the system from which the system poles can be found.
- One way to plot the frequency response.
- If an electrical network has three energy-storage elements, it is possible to have a _____ representation with more than three state variables.
13 Clues: One way to plot the frequency response. • The root locus is symmetrical about the _____ axis • Nodes (signals), branches (systems) are components of ___ • The number of branches of the root locus equals the number of closed-loop _____ • det(sI-A)=0 is the ___ equation for the system from which the system poles can be found. • ...
Cell Adaptations 2019-05-02
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- Shrinkage in the size of the cell by the loss of cell substance; results from decreased protein synthesis and increased protein degradation in cells.
- This occurs when cells encounter physiologic stresses or pathologic stimuli.
- Well-differentiated, poorly differentiated and anaplastic are all forms of....? (2 words)
- An increase in the size of the cells, resulting in an increase in the size of the organ; occurs when cells are incapable of dividing.
- The term used for the clinical study of neoplasia.
- What term is used to describe tumour cells which develop mutations which allow them to move, grow through a basement membrane and organise the extracellular matrix?
- Describes cells which show an increased rate of division, combined with incomplete maturation.
- A reversible cellular adaptation to environmental stress in which one adult cell type is replaced by another adult cell type in a different but stable arrangement.
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- This means 'new growth' and describes cells which have entered the G1 phase of the cell cycle and continue to multiply within the cycle.
- What form of adaptation is a response to stress which allows cells to alter their structure and function in order to escape injury?
- Characterised by an increase in cell number.
- When cells respond to normal stimulation by hormones or endogenous chemical mediators, the adaptations are....?
- The term used to describe a decrease in cell numbers.
13 Clues: Characterised by an increase in cell number. • The term used for the clinical study of neoplasia. • The term used to describe a decrease in cell numbers. • This occurs when cells encounter physiologic stresses or pathologic stimuli. • Well-differentiated, poorly differentiated and anaplastic are all forms of....? (2 words) • ...
MLM 2021-04-01
Chapter 4 - Engineering Design Problem Solving 2021-12-13
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- The development of a product or structure to meet the needs of customers.
- The use of thinking and reasoning skills to consider and find solutions for a situation that has an identified goal state, readily available solutions, and one or more reasonable pathways for solving.
- A chart used to record a rating for how well a design design meets a desired criterion
- A diagram that helps engineers and designers generate ideas by visually organizing information or ideas around a central topic or theme.
- The arrangement of components to produce a desired result.
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- Method used to solve problems by designing a product or system that meets a desired goal while adhering to established constraints and taking into consideration factors such as potential impacts, risks, and benefits.
- A type of thinking that uses mental abilities to identify, analyze, and evaluate a situation or problem.
- A tool used to graphically organize information
- A thinking and reasoning process that involves devising a new solution, one that has not been previously found or defined.
9 Clues: A tool used to graphically organize information • The arrangement of components to produce a desired result. • The development of a product or structure to meet the needs of customers. • A chart used to record a rating for how well a design design meets a desired criterion • ...
Photoshop Terminology Vocabulary 2022-01-20
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- make or become flat or flatter
- a free digital asset management app made by Adobe Inc. and first released with Adobe Creative Suite 2
- a representation in which each item corresponds to one or more bits of information, especially the information used to control the display of a computer screen
- graphic is a mechanism that represents a two-dimensional image as a rectangular matrix or grid of square pixels, viewable via a computer display, paper, or other display medium
- an artifact that depicts visual perception, such as a photograph or other two-dimensional picture, that resembles a subject
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- a symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniform, vehicles, etc
- a category of people or things having common characteristics a greater liking for one alternative over another or others
- is the creation of a digital representation of the visual characteristics of an object, such as a physical scene or the interior structure of an object
- the processes of altering images, whether they are digital photographs, traditional photo-chemical photographs, or illustrations.
9 Clues: make or become flat or flatter • a symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniform, vehicles, etc • a free digital asset management app made by Adobe Inc. and first released with Adobe Creative Suite 2 • ...
Gummy Bear Osmosis 2025-11-19
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- This type of transport is described as the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, without the cell expending energy
- This type of transport is described as the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a lower to a higher concentration, which requires cellular energy, usually in the form of ATP
- the natural movement of particles, such as atoms, ions, or molecules, from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- the amount of a substance (solute) present in a specific amount of a solution or mixture.
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- A complex three dimensional a structure similar to a cage with many compartments.
- Permeable a membrane allows some molecules or ions to pass through while blocking others
- a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary, lining, or partition in an organism.
- A huge molecule made of many repeating units.
- the passive movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration
9 Clues: A huge molecule made of many repeating units. • A complex three dimensional a structure similar to a cage with many compartments. • Permeable a membrane allows some molecules or ions to pass through while blocking others • the amount of a substance (solute) present in a specific amount of a solution or mixture. • ...
Sabbath Crossword 2024-11-09
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- In a recent Prophecy Ministries Bible study, we learned the matrix means ? Need help? Numbers 18:25 Need more help? Exodus 34:19
- “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is ____.” Need help? Philippians 1:21
- How many plagues did Yahawah send to Pharaoh and the Egyptians? Need help? Read Exodus chapters 7-12
- if you hate your brother, you’re a ______. Need help? Leviticus 19:17 Need more help? 1John 3:15
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- No man can serve two what? Need help? Matthew 6:24
- “For unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with _____ in them that heard it.” Need help? Hebrews 4:2
- Being a friend of the world will make you the ____ of Yah. Need help? Romans 8:7 Need more help? James 4:4
- The branch cannot bear fruit, unless it abides in the _____. Need help? John 15:4
- We are sanctified and cleansed with the washing of water by the what? Need help? John 17:17 Need more help? Ephesians 5:26
9 Clues: No man can serve two what? Need help? Matthew 6:24 • “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is ____.” Need help? Philippians 1:21 • The branch cannot bear fruit, unless it abides in the _____. Need help? John 15:4 • if you hate your brother, you’re a ______. Need help? Leviticus 19:17 Need more help? 1John 3:15 • ...
How many AAPI celebrities do you know? 2021-05-20
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- the man best known for his role in The Matrix and his feature film debut Youngblood
- the celebrity who is recognized for his role in the reboot of the Star Trek series and films like Better Luck Tomorrow
- the woman who has gotten praise for her role as Jessica in Fresh Off the Boat and her prominent role in Crazy Rich Asians
- the woman who acted on The Office, is a comedian and producer, and created and starred in the show The Mindy Project
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- the man who's a retired professional wrestler and has starred in many action movies such as Jumanji and played a role in the animated film Moana
- the celebrity who starred in films like Charlie's Angels and Elementary
- the man who is well known for box-office hits like Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon to Life of Pi
- the celebrity that has "has busted New Zealand box-office records with films such as Hunt for the Wilderpeople and What We Do in the Shadows"
8 Clues: the celebrity who starred in films like Charlie's Angels and Elementary • the man best known for his role in The Matrix and his feature film debut Youngblood • the man who is well known for box-office hits like Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon to Life of Pi • ...
Test 2019-06-23
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- FR096
- Inspecting, cleansing, transforming and modelling information to highlight meaningful trends, suggest conclusions, and support decision-making.
- Data privacy legislation
- The Administrator has been tasked with conducting a full audit ensuring that lease agreements are obtained for all occupied houses.
- TeamMate report used to export working papers to word
- Approach considered for all GIA audits
- The approval of credit notes and rebates is defined by Sappi management and included in the LoA matrix of the local Sales Office policies as well as the rebate manual.
- Continuous improvement
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- Which COSO component does this refer to: The organization selects, develops, and performs ongoing and or separate evaluations to ascertain whether the components of internal control are present and functioning.
- Occurs at the end of fieldwork
- Fraud risk tips to keep up with evolving threats: Monitor data, establish proactive communication with employees around fraud, implement company policies on confidentiality and non-disclosure, hire the right people and….
- Risk 1-01-255
- Fraudulent or malicious practice in which communication is sent from an unknown source disguised as a source known to the receiver.
- Conclusion used for control design and implementation
- What technique could be used to improve these sentences (without significantly adding/removing current words): The bank reconciliation was not reviewed by the Financial Accountant. Exit checklists are not always completed by HR for terminated employees.
- User is diverted to a bogus website and is required to enter sensitive account information (e.g. bank account information).
- What are the unnecessary words/extraneous verbiage in the following sentence: Management should determine whether or not the activities for recording, accumulating, and summarising material information are designed and operating effectively.
- Safety
18 Clues: FR096 • Safety • Risk 1-01-255 • Continuous improvement • Data privacy legislation • Occurs at the end of fieldwork • Approach considered for all GIA audits • Conclusion used for control design and implementation • TeamMate report used to export working papers to word • ...
Macy Van Wyhe Chapter 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-12
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- The process cells use to break down glucose and other molecules to make ATP (energy).
- An anaerobic process where pyruvate is turned into alcohol (ethanol) and carbon dioxide while making a small amount of ATP (used by yeast).
- An anaerobic process where pyruvate is turned into lactic acid and small amounts of ATP are made (happens in muscle cells during hard exercise).
- A process that does require oxygen.
- The deeply folded membrane inside the mitochondria where the electron transport chain is located.
- A process that does not require oxygen.
- The main energy molecule used by cells.
- A group of proteins in the inner mitochondrial membrane that use electrons from NADH and FADH₂ to produce lots of ATP.
- Another electron carrier that transports electrons to the electron transport chain.
- The first step of cellular respiration; glucose is broken into two pyruvate molecules and a small amount of ATP is made.
- The process where hydrogen ions (H⁺) flow through ATP synthase to make ATP.
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- A series of chemical reactions in the mitochondria that break down Acetyl CoA to make CO₂, ATP, NADH, and FADH₂.
- A three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis; it can enter either aerobic respiration or fermentation.
- A molecule formed from pyruvate that enters the Krebs cycle during aerobic respiration.
- The space between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria.
- The inner fluid-filled space of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle happens.
- A molecule in the Krebs cycle that joins with Acetyl CoA to start the cycle again.
- An electron carrier molecule that stores energy and delivers electrons to the electron transport chain.
18 Clues: A process that does require oxygen. • A process that does not require oxygen. • The main energy molecule used by cells. • The space between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria. • The process where hydrogen ions (H⁺) flow through ATP synthase to make ATP. • The inner fluid-filled space of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle happens. • ...
Chapter 7 Extra Credit Paige Allen 2025-12-10
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- What is produced in glycolysis and reacts with coenzyme A to form acetyl-CoA (2C)?
- What is a coenzymic ecoenzymefor cellular respiration
- What has a sense of chemical reaction in the mitochondria that generates energy for the cell?
- what has a substance that fills the space between cells, providing support?
- What is in the inner mitochondrial membrane that transfers electrons from electron donors?
- What takes place in the cytosol of cells?
- what is a vital coenzyme in cellular metabolism, acting as an electron carrier for high-energy electrons & protons?
- What process of H+ moves through ATP synthase, down gradients, 32-34 ATP are produced, and oxygen combines with the H+ to form water?
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- What is an enzyme that converts 3C pyruvic acid into another 3C compound, which is called lactic acid and takes place in muscle cells?
- What is a selectively permeable boundary, like the inner mitochondrial membrane, which separates an organelle's inner compartment from the space between it & an outer membrane?
- What is the narrow compartment between the inner & outer membranes of mitochondria
- what is a crucial four-carbon molecule in our cells, acting as a central hun in metabolism?
- what has 3C pyruvic acid that is changed into another 3C compound and is found in some plants and unicellular organisms, such as yeast and bacteria?
- What is the process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP?
- The stage of cellular respiration when there is oxygen.
- The stage of cellular respiration when no oxygen is present.
- What is the main energy currency of the cell?
- What enters the Krebs cycle?
18 Clues: What enters the Krebs cycle? • What takes place in the cytosol of cells? • What is the main energy currency of the cell? • What is a coenzymic ecoenzymefor cellular respiration • The stage of cellular respiration when there is oxygen. • The stage of cellular respiration when no oxygen is present. • ...
Machine Learning CW1 2022-09-29
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- A machine learning technique that iteratively combines a set of simple and not very accurate classifiers (referred to as "weak" classifiers) into a classifier with high accuracy (a "strong" classifier) by upweighting the examples that the model is currently misclassifying.
- An NxN table that aggregates a classification model's correct and incorrect guesses
- One of a set of enumerated target values for a label.
- Grouping related examples, particularly during unsupervised learning.
- The primary algorithm for performing gradient descent on neural networks
- The fraction of predictions that a classification model got right
- Informally, often refers to a state reached during training in which training loss and validation loss change very little or not at all with each iteration after a certain number of iterations.
- A technique for handling outliers
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- A mechanism for estimating how well a model would generalize to new data by testing the model against one or more non-overlapping data subsets withheld from the training set
- A method to train an ensemble where each constituent model trains on a random subset of training examples sampled with replacement.
- Single value Decomposition
- A model used as a reference point for comparing how well another model (typically, a more complex one) is performing.
- The center of a cluster as determined by a k-means or k-median algorithm
- Converting a (usually continuous) feature into multiple binary features called buckets or bins, typically based on value range.
- The set of examples used in one iteration (that is, one gradient update) of model training.
- Principal Component Analysis
- Abbreviation for augmented reality
- A sophisticated gradient descent algorithm that rescales the gradients of each parameter, effectively giving each parameter an independent learning rate.
18 Clues: Single value Decomposition • Principal Component Analysis • A technique for handling outliers • Abbreviation for augmented reality • One of a set of enumerated target values for a label. • The fraction of predictions that a classification model got right • Grouping related examples, particularly during unsupervised learning. • ...
Cell respiration 2023-10-25
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- The first step in cellular respiration and occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
- This process occurs over a complex metabolic pathway involving multiple enzymes and paired reactions.
- The phosphate group is removed from an intermediate reactant in the metabolic pathway
- Flavin adenine dinucleotide reduced
- Also called the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle or citric acid cycle. It is the continuation of aerobic cellular respiration after glycolysis, and it takes place in the mitochondrial matrix.
- cellular respiration generates ATP when insufficient oxygen is available for aerobic respiration.
- Is the movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane down an electrochemical gradients.
- Are molecules capable of accepting electrons from one molecule and donating them to another via the process of electron transport.
- The potential energy from these gradients is often used to perform biological processes by chemiosmosis.
- Lactic acid can rise to harmful levels, causing symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, weakness or irregular heart rhythm.
- The process by which animals convert food into a type of energy usable by their cells
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- The 6-carbon glucose molecule is split into two 3-carbon pyruvate molecules, producing only a small amount of energy
- The most common fermentation process carried out by animals. In this process, the organic molecule acting as the electron acceptor is pyruvate.
- It refers to all reactions that involve the transport of electrons from an electron donor to an electron acceptor.
- Is the movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane down an electrochemical gradients.
- defined as the difference in charge and chemical concentration across a membrane
- A complex transmembrane protein that utilizes potential energy stored via the electrochemical gradient to synthesize ATP
- Break down larger complex molecules into smaller molecules.
- When oxygen is present...cellular respiration takes place.
19 Clues: Flavin adenine dinucleotide reduced • When oxygen is present...cellular respiration takes place. • Break down larger complex molecules into smaller molecules. • The first step in cellular respiration and occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell • defined as the difference in charge and chemical concentration across a membrane • ...
Integumentary System 2024-10-07
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- The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities
- A type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue
- Of or relating to an enveloping or external layer or covering
- A type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue
- Thin, dense layer of extracellular matrix that lines most human tissues forming the supporting structure and scaffolding for epithelial tissue and separates different types of cells
- The acquisition of a horn-like character by the epithelial tissue in many parts of the body
- A dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals.
- It lines your joints and caps the ends of your bones
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- Immune cells derived from the myeloid lineage
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other body parts.
- A layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints, tendon sheaths, and bursae
- A group of cells that have similar structures and that function together as a unit.
- Composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract to move the body parts.
- A smooth tissue membrane of mesothelium lining the contents and inner walls of body cavities, which secrete serous fluid to allow lubricated sliding movements between opposing surfaces.
- A cell surrounded by mineralized bone
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells.
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other body parts.
- The cylindrical, functional units of bone.
- rigid body tissue consisting of cells embedded in an abundant hard intercellular material
- type of cartilage that provides both strength and elasticity to certain parts of the body
20 Clues: A cell surrounded by mineralized bone • The cylindrical, functional units of bone. • Immune cells derived from the myeloid lineage • It lines your joints and caps the ends of your bones • The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities • Of or relating to an enveloping or external layer or covering • ...
mitochondria 2012-10-22
Ms.pack class 2024-10-24
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- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- a group of organs that work together in the body to perform a complex function
- a network of membranes inside a cell through which proteins and other molecules move.
- A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- A unicellular organism is made of only one cell
- store nutrients and water on which a cell can rely for its survival.
- an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi.
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- consists of a lipid bilayer, made up of two layers of phospholipids with cholesterols (a lipid component) interspersed between them
- By housing the cell's genome, the nucleus serves both as the repository of genetic information and as the cell's control center.
- the fluid that fills cells and serves several important functions
- all the chemical processes going on continuously inside your body that allow life and normal functioning
- having, made up of, or involving more than one and usually many cells especially of living matter.
- composed of a network of cellulose microfibrils and cross-linking glycans embedded in a highly cross-linked matrix of pectin polysaccharides
- a part of the body that is made up of cells and tissues that perform a specific function.
- an instrument that can be used to observe small objects, even cells
- an organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis,
16 Clues: A unicellular organism is made of only one cell • the fluid that fills cells and serves several important functions • an instrument that can be used to observe small objects, even cells • store nutrients and water on which a cell can rely for its survival. • A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function • ...
Chapter 4 - Engineering Design Problem Solving Vocabulary 2021-12-13
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- The development of a product or structure to meet the needs of customers.
- The use of thinking and reasoning skills to consider and find solutions for a situation that has an identified goal state, readily available solutions, and one or more reasonable pathways for solving.
- A chart used to record a rating for how well a design design meets a desired criterion
- A diagram that helps engineers and designers generate ideas by visually organizing information or ideas around a central topic or theme.
- The arrangement of components to produce a desired result.
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- Method used to solve problems by designing a product or system that meets a desired goal while adhering to established constraints and taking into consideration factors such as potential impacts, risks, and benefits.
- A type of thinking that uses mental abilities to identify, analyze, and evaluate a situation or problem.
- A tool used to graphically organize information
- A thinking and reasoning process that involves devising a new solution, one that has not been previously found or defined.
9 Clues: A tool used to graphically organize information • The arrangement of components to produce a desired result. • The development of a product or structure to meet the needs of customers. • A chart used to record a rating for how well a design design meets a desired criterion • ...
Chapter 6 Algebra 2 Vocab 2019-02-11
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- the number under a radical symbol (√)
- the process of taking a complex conjugate of a complex number, complex matrix, etc., or of performing a conjugation move on a knot.
- result of f() is sent through g()
- the relation that occurs when the order of the elements is switched in the relation
- an equation in which a variable is under a radical
- A number or symbol, often written as a subscript or superscript to a mathematical expression, that indicates an operation to be performed, an ordering relation, or a use of the associated expression.
- applying one function to the results of another
- A mathematical expression containing a square root and an inequality.
- f(x) = √x (usually just referred to as the "square root function") is a function that maps the set of non-negative real numbers onto itself.
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- Contains a radical expression with the independent variable (usually x) in the radicand
- A solution to an equation that seems to be right, but when we check it (by substituting it into the original equation) turns out NOT to be right.
- the process by which a fraction containing radicals in the denominator is rewritten to have only rational numbers in the denominator
- radicals that have the same root number AND radicand
- a function that undoes the action of the another function
- the sign √, which indicates the square root of the number following (or a higher root indicated by a preceding superscript numeral).
- An expression with an inequality.
- The unique nonnegative square root of a nonnegative real number
- The number that must be multiplied times itself n times to equal a given value
18 Clues: result of f() is sent through g() • An expression with an inequality. • the number under a radical symbol (√) • applying one function to the results of another • an equation in which a variable is under a radical • radicals that have the same root number AND radicand • a function that undoes the action of the another function • ...
Midterm Review (continued) 2020-12-15
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- the nail bed contains many nerves and is attached to the nail plate with a thin layer of tissue called the:
- what is the slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate?
- the tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place is the:
- the layer of skin that we see and its treated by the practitioner is the:
- the part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe is called the:
- the melanin produced by the body that is red to yellow in color is:
- what is the largest organ in the human body?
- the deepest layer of the epidermis, the basal cell layer, is also known as the:
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- the layer of the dermis that houses the nerve endings which provides the body with the sense of touch is found in the:
- the natural nail is part of the:
- the dermis layer is made up of two layers, which are:
- how many nail cells is the nail plate constructed of?
- what is the most visible and functional part of the nail unit?
- the fibrous protein that gives skin its flexibility and helps skin regain its shape after being expanded is:
- the water content of the natural nail directly affects the nails:
- the epidermis layer of the skin is also known as the:
- the living skin at the base of the nail plate covering the matrix area is the:
- the portion of living skin that supports the nail plate is the:
18 Clues: the natural nail is part of the: • what is the largest organ in the human body? • the dermis layer is made up of two layers, which are: • how many nail cells is the nail plate constructed of? • the epidermis layer of the skin is also known as the: • what is the most visible and functional part of the nail unit? • ...
Cellular Respiration 2018-01-29
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- acid cycle also referred to as the Krebs Cycle
- transport the process in which electrons are handed down by NADH and FADH2 to carrier molecules which actively pumps H+ ions into the inner mitochondrial membrane. the electrons are passed along the chain until they reach oxygen to form water.
- to break/cut with water. (opposite of dehydration synthesis)
- phosphorylation the process in which electrons are oxidized so they can be reused for glycolysis, PDC, and Krebs. (related to electron transport)
- electron acceptor what part oxygen plays in oxidative phosphorylation (electron transport chain). last molecule in the electron transport chain to accept electrons.
- half a glucose molecule
- mitochondrial membrane where electron transport takes place
- regeneration of empty electron carriers in the absence of oxygen. (anaerobic respiration) produces lactic acid and only 2 net ATP are made
- Cycle the step of cellular respiration in which oxaloacetic acid is combined with Acetyl Co-A to form citric acid. Citric acid is broken down, one carbon at a time and arranged to for the original oxaloacetic acid molecule. 3 molecules of NADH, one molecule of FADH2, and one molecule of ATP are made and CO2 is released.
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- what an electron carrier becomes when it accepts a pair of electrons.
- A attaches to the 2-carbon structure that was prepared to enter the Krebs Cycle
- when one molecule of glucose it split in half. literally means "sugar splitting"
- what an electron carrier becomes when it gives up its pair of electrons
- triphosphate (ATP)
- bonded to three phosphate molecules. a lot of energy is stored in the bond that holds the 3rd phosphate to the molecule
- without oxygen
- synthase allows the H+ ions back into the matrix and harnesses the energy to phosphorylate ADP
- requiring oxygen
18 Clues: without oxygen • requiring oxygen • triphosphate (ATP) • half a glucose molecule • acid cycle also referred to as the Krebs Cycle • mitochondrial membrane where electron transport takes place • to break/cut with water. (opposite of dehydration synthesis) • what an electron carrier becomes when it accepts a pair of electrons. • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-14
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- The products of glycolysis process per 1 glucose are 2 _______, 2 ATP, and 2 NADH molecules.
- Alcohol fermentation happens in ______.
- As electrons go down the electron transport chain, energy is released and used to actively pump _____ from the matrix to the intermembrane space, resulting in a proton electrochemical gradient.
- Purpose of cellular respiration is to convert biochemical energy from ________ into ATP.
- The products of Krebs cycle are 6 NADH, 2 ______, 2 ATP, and 4 CO2.
- Cellular respiration is a redox reaction because it involves the transfer of electrons by NADH and FADH2 oxidizing and losing _______ to give out energy.
- Where in cell does Krebs cycle occur?
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- The products of electron transport chain per 1 glucose are 34-36 ___ molecules.
- The human use example of alcohol fermentation is brewing industries that produce ____ and wine.
- Lactic acid fermentation happens in human _______, when oxygen is low during workout, allowing ATP to still be produced in the absence of oxygen.
- After glycolysis, intermediate step occurs, converting pyruvate to _____-CoA and releasing 2 NADH and 2 CO2 per glucose.
- There are two types of fermentation, lactic acid and alcohol. Where does lactic acid fermentation occur?
- There are two types of cellular respiration: ________ and anaerobic respiration.
- Electrons come from _____ and FADH2, generated in glycolysis, intermediate step, and the Krebs cycle.
- All living organisms, including prokaryotes and _________, perform cellular respiration. Prokaryotes often perform anaerobic, and ________ perform aerobic respiration.
- Electron transport chain is located in the _____ mitochondrial membrane.
- Where in cell does glycolysis occur?
- The final products of alcohol fermentation are ______, CO2, and ATP.
- The final products of lactic acid fermentation are 2 ______ and ATP.
- Water is produced when oxygen accepts electrons at the end of the electron transport chain and combines with _________ ions inside.
20 Clues: Where in cell does glycolysis occur? • Where in cell does Krebs cycle occur? • Alcohol fermentation happens in ______. • The products of Krebs cycle are 6 NADH, 2 ______, 2 ATP, and 4 CO2. • The final products of alcohol fermentation are ______, CO2, and ATP. • The final products of lactic acid fermentation are 2 ______ and ATP. • ...
SDL 23 2025-06-02
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- cause of ARDS due to receiving supplemental O2 which causes radicalization of oxygen then sloughing off of endothelial cells and Type I pneumocytes
- medication given to the mother before delivery to help mature the fetal lung tissue
- complication of prematurity that is characterized by bowel wall necrosis
- cause of ARDS characterized by intense inflammatory response to pathogenic infiltration
- a substance that reduces surface tension in the alveoli, deficient in NRDS, produced by type II pneumocytes
- cause of ARDS with anti-leukocyte antibodies that initiate alveolar capillary damage within hours of exposure
- major complication of NRDS, due to poor regulation of cerebral blood flow and rupture of germinal matrix vessels
- repair of lung tissue following ARDS that suggests extensive lung fibrosis, results in a cystic appearance seen on CT and grossly
- cause of ARDS from a state of prolonged hypotension and multiorgan failure
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- cause of ARDS associated with circulation of blood by extracorporeal devices and major heart surgery
- official term for alveolar collapse, results in perfused but not ventilated alveoli
- membrane formed by pathologic accumulation of fibrin and cell debris that limits gas exchange. Found in both NRDS and ARDS
- cause of ARDS- very feared complication of anesthesia, destruction of Type I and II cells, rapid degeneration within 4 hours after event
- potentially blinding complication of prematurity, due to supplemental oxygen given in NRDS and subsequent rebound of VEGF
- pathological basis of adult respiratory distress syndrome, results in hyaline membrane disease
- normal adaptation that is impaired in ARDS, results in large intrapulmonary shunts through nonperfused regions of the lung
- chronic lung disease in premature infants treated with mechanical ventilation, alveoli are enlarged with inflammatory cells and fibrosis
- cause of ARDS associated with bone fracture, leads to chemical vasculitis
18 Clues: complication of prematurity that is characterized by bowel wall necrosis • cause of ARDS associated with bone fracture, leads to chemical vasculitis • cause of ARDS from a state of prolonged hypotension and multiorgan failure • official term for alveolar collapse, results in perfused but not ventilated alveoli • ...
Toxicity 2026-01-06
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- Metabolic signal that links ATP consumption at the cellular level to increased whole-body ventilation.
- Inner-membrane protein complex that oxidizes NADH, initiates proton pumping, and is commonly impaired in mitochondrial myopathies.
- Final step of aerobic respiration where electrons, protons, and molecular oxygen combine to prevent upstream redox backup.
- Unique inner-mitochondrial enzyme that participates directly in the TCA cycle while simultaneously donating electrons to the electron transport chain.
- Clinical intervention that reduces hyperthermia by limiting sustained skeletal muscle contraction rather than correcting mitochondrial dysfunction.
- Shuttle that preserves cytosolic reducing equivalents as NADH rather than converting them to FADH₂.
- Carbon-containing gas that binds heme iron, interferes with electron transport, and shifts the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve.
- Clinical state in which mitochondrial oxygen consumption is increased, ATP production is inefficient, and heat generation predominates.
- Lipophilic electron carrier whose deficiency is theorized (but not proven) to contribute to statin-associated myopathy.
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- Electrochemical force composed of charge separation and proton concentration difference that stores energy for ATP synthesis.
- Cellular condition in which rising ADP accelerates oxygen consumption by increasing electron transport flux.
- Inner mitochondrial membrane property that is essential for coupling electron transport to ATP synthesis.
- Toxin that produces cellular hypoxia despite adequate oxygen delivery by preventing its role as a terminal electron acceptor.
- Protein expressed in neonatal adipose tissue that allows controlled proton leak to generate heat without ATP.
- Weight-loss compound causes extreme hyperthermia, tachypnea, and diaphoresis despite preserved oxygenation; mechanism involves dissipation of the proton gradient.
- Metabolic consequence of ETC blockade characterized by increased lactate due to impaired NAD⁺ regeneration.
- The mitochondrial compartment that becomes relatively negative during active electron transport.
- Physiologic mechanism in which energy from fuel oxidation is intentionally diverted away from ATP generation.
18 Clues: The mitochondrial compartment that becomes relatively negative during active electron transport. • Shuttle that preserves cytosolic reducing equivalents as NADH rather than converting them to FADH₂. • Metabolic signal that links ATP consumption at the cellular level to increased whole-body ventilation. • ...
stience stuff 2023-11-16
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- Allele: A recessive allele is a version of a gene that must be homozygous when inherited in order to be expressed in the phenotype. Hidden when other genes are present.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic typically one belonging to a person; A genetically determined characteristic.
- a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Squares: a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment. Like a math matrix.
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- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse). Mixed alleles, the dominant allele shows up.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome. Represented by a letter, capital or lower case.
- bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins.
- Allele: a variation of a gene that will produce a certain phenotype even in the presence of other alleles. Shows up over all the other genes
10 Clues: bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles • a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur. • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins. • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. • ...
science 2023-11-16
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- Allele: A recessive allele is a version of a gene that must be homozygous when inherited in order to be expressed in the phenotype. Hidden when other genes are present.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic typically one belonging to a person; A genetically determined characteristic.
- a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Squares: a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment. Like a math matrix.
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- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse). Mixed alleles, the dominant allele shows up.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome. Represented by a letter, capital or lower case.
- bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins.
- Allele: a variation of a gene that will produce a certain phenotype even in the presence of other alleles. Shows up over all the other genes
10 Clues: bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles • a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur. • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins. • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. • ...
QUANTUM MECHANICS 2023-07-11
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- Who made the first quantum theory?
- _______is a notation for linear algebra and linear operators on complex vector spaces together with their dual space both in the finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional case
- which is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles
- Name the quantum mechanical phenomenon when a particle is able to penetrate through a potential energy barrier that is higher in energy than the particle's kinetic energy.
- An _______ is a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free
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- which is a fundamental physical constant of foundational importance in quantum mechanics
- what means that aspects of one particle of an entangled pair depend on aspects of the other particle, no matter how far apart they are or what lies between them
- what is a mathematical description of the quantum state of an isolated quantum system
- Name a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- what are the special set of scalar values that is associated with the set of linear equations most probably in the matrix equations
10 Clues: Who made the first quantum theory? • Name a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element • what is a mathematical description of the quantum state of an isolated quantum system • which is a fundamental physical constant of foundational importance in quantum mechanics • ...
Blockbuster Movies 2024-03-27
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- a seasoned secret agent confronts his past as he battles a formidable enemy threatening both his agency and history
- two young people with very different backgrounds fall in love and face a great tragedy as they journey across the Atlantic
- a young prince must confront his past and embrace his responsibilities to restore balance to his homeland after the death of his father
- a young man embarks on a virtual adventure to uncover a hidden treasure and confront corporate adversaries
- a masked, conflicted hero battles a deranged criminal mastermind while struggling to maintain order in a corrupted city
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- a group of people visit an island theme park only to find themselves fighting for survival when the creatures there break free
- a young woman goes on a journey to connect with her estranged sibling and save their kingdom from an eternal winter
- a man discovers the true nature of reality and joins a resistance movement against forces controlling humanity's perception of existence
- a devoted father sets out on a journey across the ocean to find his missing son
- a prince must navigate political intrigue and confront a challenger to his throne in order to safeguard his kingdom's future and its powerful resource
10 Clues: a devoted father sets out on a journey across the ocean to find his missing son • a young man embarks on a virtual adventure to uncover a hidden treasure and confront corporate adversaries • a young woman goes on a journey to connect with her estranged sibling and save their kingdom from an eternal winter • ...
science 2023-11-16
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- Allele: A recessive allele is a version of a gene that must be homozygous when inherited in order to be expressed in the phenotype. Hidden when other genes are present.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic typically one belonging to a person; A genetically determined characteristic.
- a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Squares: a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment. Like a math matrix.
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- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse). Mixed alleles, the dominant allele shows up.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome. Represented by a letter, capital or lower case.
- bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins.
- Allele: a variation of a gene that will produce a certain phenotype even in the presence of other alleles. Shows up over all the other genes
10 Clues: bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles • a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur. • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins. • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. • ...
Project Resource Management 2019-07-05
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- __________ Ladder is a team development model that shows 5 stages of development that team may go through - Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning.
- This is the primary interpersonal and team skill required for acquiring resources in a project.
- The major challenge for project manager when it comes to managing virtual teams is __________.
- This is inevitable in a project environment, and its sources include scarce resources, scheduling priorities, and personal work styles.
- __________ teams fulfill the need due to globalization of projects, whereby team members work on the same project but are not colocated at the same site.
- This is the acronym for a hierarchical list of team and physical resources related by category and resource type - used for planning, managing, and controlling project work.
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- This is a tool or technique of team development where by many or all of the most active team members are moved to same physical location to enhance their ability to perform as a team.
- In general sense the work 'resource' indicates physical resources and ________ resources.
- This chart is an example of Responsibility Assignment Matrix, and helps assign people for various aspects of project activities.
- This a team document that establishes team values, agreements, and operating guidelines for the team.
10 Clues: In general sense the work 'resource' indicates physical resources and ________ resources. • The major challenge for project manager when it comes to managing virtual teams is __________. • This is the primary interpersonal and team skill required for acquiring resources in a project. • ...
Test Puzzle 2016-01-05
ESE Terms And Phrases 2022-08-15
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- Changes that the teacher can make to help your child learn more effectively
- Describes students with persistent and consistent emotional behavioral factors that adversely affects their educational performance
- The state funding document used to determine the cost factor for each exceptional education student
- The IDEA law requires that students with disabilities must be taught with their non-disabled peers as much as possible
- A term describing individuals with high levels of intelligence
- A formal written plan that teaches and rewards good behavior. The purpose is to prevent or stop misbehavior
- An authentic assessment designed to help determine the nature of the behavior of concern, the reason or motivation for the behavior, and what conditions the behavior occurs
- The federal law that gives children with disabilities the right to have equal access to a "free and appropriate education
- A formal process that parents and schools go through when they cannot agree on something related to special education services
- These are specific procedures that are required by law to protect the rights of students and parents
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- When a child does not yet learn or do certain skills that children their age typically do
- One of the provisions of IDEA that ensures that students with disabilities receive necessary education and services without cost of the child and family
- academic expectations written specifically for students with significant cognitive disabilities
- Tests given to all students to check their progress in school
- Changes in the curriculum to what students are expected to learn and demonstrate
- A document written for each child who qualifies for special education
16 Clues: Tests given to all students to check their progress in school • A term describing individuals with high levels of intelligence • A document written for each child who qualifies for special education • Changes that the teacher can make to help your child learn more effectively • Changes in the curriculum to what students are expected to learn and demonstrate • ...
Chapter 2 Marketing Crossword 2014-09-09
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- collection and interpretation of information about forces, events, and relationships in the external environemnt that may affect the future of the organization or the implementation of the marketing plan
- defining a business in terms of goods and services rather than in terms of the benefits customers seek
- a written document that acts as a guidebook of marketing activities for the marketing manager
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- a statement of the firm's business based on a careful analysis of benefits sought by present and potential customers and an analysis of existing and anticipated environmental conditions
- identifying internal strength (S) and weaknesses (W) and also examining external opportunities (O) and threats (T)
- being the low-cost competitor in an industry while maintaining satisfactory profit margins
- a set of unique features of a company and its products that are perceived byt the target market as significant and superior to those of the competition
- in the portfolio matrix, a business unit that has low growth potential and a small market share
- designing activities relating to marketing objectives and the changing marketing environment
- the process of anticipating future events and determining strategies to achieve organizational objectives in the future
10 Clues: being the low-cost competitor in an industry while maintaining satisfactory profit margins • designing activities relating to marketing objectives and the changing marketing environment • a written document that acts as a guidebook of marketing activities for the marketing manager • ...
Formative and Summative Assessments 2025-09-28
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- assessments, High-stakes assessments that often occur at the end of the lesson or learning cycle (less frequent and cumulative)
- assessments, Assessments that represent a collection of student work that tells a story of learning and/or effort
- assessment, A form of performance-based assessment that is used for very young
- slips, Examples of formative assessments that encourage students to reflect upon information they learned during the lesson.
- assessments, Daily assessment strategies that teachers implement to gauge students' learning
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- cards, Offer students an opportunity to demonstrate what they know about a topic without the use of spoken language (dry erase boards that students can hold up to display responses to questions or problems posed by the teacher)
- assessments, Assessments that include activities where students demonstrate their learning or knowledge (presentations, speeches, etc.)
- A cooperative learning strategy which requires students to work together to answer a question or discuss a specific topic
- A type of matrix that specifies a set of criteria that students can use to guide the creation of an assignment, paper, project, or presentation
- organizers, Provides students with a visual road map in order to connect new information to pre-existing information
10 Clues: assessment, A form of performance-based assessment that is used for very young • assessments, Daily assessment strategies that teachers implement to gauge students' learning • assessments, Assessments that represent a collection of student work that tells a story of learning and/or effort • ...
crossword 2021-03-01
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- nitrofurantoin, has slower dissolution and absorption than Nitrofurantoin monohydrate
- sulfadiazine, sulfadiazine slowly releases silver and is used to suppress bacterial growth in burn wounds.
- rapidly active, killing vegetative bacteria, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and many fungi, and inactivating lipophilic viruses
- complexes of iodine with a surface-active agent such as polyvinyl pyrrolidone
- one of licensed agents of anifungals
- another licensed agents of anifungals
- mandelate, the salt of mandelic acid and methenamine and possesses properties of both of these urinary antiseptics
- is a phenolic dialdehyde chemical sterilant with a spectrum of activity comparable to glutaraldehyde, although it is several times more rapidly bactericidal
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- is used in the treatment of dermatophytoses, especially onychomycosis
- hippurate, the salt of hippuric acid and methenamine. Below pH 5.5, methenamine releases formaldehyde, which is antibacterial
- a skin disinfectant has caused cerebral edema and seizures in premature infants and, occasionally, in adults
- oxide, classified as a mutagen and carcinogen diluted with either fluorocarbon or carbon dioxide to diminish explosive hazard
- is a cationic biguanide with very low water solubility
- a very insoluble fungistatic drug derived from a species of penicillium
- acid, have high killing activity and a broad spectrum against bacteria, spores, viruses, and fungi when used in appropriate concentration
- a strong oxidizing agent and universal disinfectant that is commonly provided as a 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution, a typical formulation for household bleach
- disinfection of endoscopes and dental materials, is rapidly bactericidal, fungicidal, tuberculocidal, and sporicidal
- monohydrate , contained in a powder blend, which, upon exposure to gastric and intestinal fluids, forms a gel matrix that releases nitrofurantoin over time
- is no longer used even as a disinfectant because of its corrosive effect on tissues, its toxicity when absorbed, and its carcinogenic effect
- another licensed agents of anifungals
20 Clues: one of licensed agents of anifungals • another licensed agents of anifungals • another licensed agents of anifungals • is a cationic biguanide with very low water solubility • is used in the treatment of dermatophytoses, especially onychomycosis • a very insoluble fungistatic drug derived from a species of penicillium • ...
The Business Organization 2020-11-27
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- when jobs are grouped according to location or territory, this is referred to as _________________ departmentalization.
- what is another name for the Customer organization structure?
- this organization structure allows employees from different functional areas to work together.
- this organization structure allows for a group to be held accountable rather than an individual.
- chart what is the visual picture of the organization called?
- a disadvantage of the ________________ structure is that personnel are duplicated across the organization.
- in the _________________ organization, the leader is chosen by Management.
- an advantage of the ________________ structure is that there is no duplication of personnel across the organization.
- when decision-making is dispersed to lower levels within the organization, this is referred to as _____________________ of management.
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- when the manager asks a subordinate to fill in during her absence, this is referred to as __________________.
- the number of workers a manager supervises is referred to as the span of control or _____________________.
- when decisions are made only by the top brass within an organization, this is referred to as ______________________ of management.
- the process by which jobs are regrouped so that similar jobs can be done in one area or location is referred to as _____________________.
- Eureka Medical Complex employs a skin specialist, ophthalmologist, cardiologist, paediatrician as well as a neurologist. Each specialist is housed in a separate division of the complex. This complex has adopted a _____________________ form of departmentalization.
- in the ___________________ organization, the leader is chosen by group members.
- this is the means by which a manager must take responsibility for his actions within the organization.
- when jobs are broken down into smaller units, this is referred to as ____________________.
- when jobs are grouped according to the stage of production, this is referred to as __________________ departmentalization.
18 Clues: chart what is the visual picture of the organization called? • what is another name for the Customer organization structure? • in the _________________ organization, the leader is chosen by Management. • in the ___________________ organization, the leader is chosen by group members. • ...
TISSUES 2016-06-18
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- An integrated group of cells with a common structure and function
- Tissue/ Animal tissue that functions mainly to bind and support other tissues, having a sparse population of cells scattered through an extra cellular matrix
- flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints. It is more widespread in the infant skeleton, being replaced by bone during growth.
- /The skeleton of the head forming a bony case that encloses and protects the brain and chief sense organs and supports the jaws
- red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body
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- tissue in which fat is stored and which has the cells distended by droplets of fat
- specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
- Tissue /Sheets of tightly packed cells that line organs and body cavities
- of muscles present in the heart
- of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
10 Clues: of muscles present in the heart • specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell. • An integrated group of cells with a common structure and function • Tissue /Sheets of tightly packed cells that line organs and body cavities • tissue in which fat is stored and which has the cells distended by droplets of fat • ...
stience stuff 2023-11-16
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- Allele: A recessive allele is a version of a gene that must be homozygous when inherited in order to be expressed in the phenotype. Hidden when other genes are present.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic typically one belonging to a person; A genetically determined characteristic.
- a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Squares: a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment. Like a math matrix.
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- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse). Mixed alleles, the dominant allele shows up.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome. Represented by a letter, capital or lower case.
- bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins.
- Allele: a variation of a gene that will produce a certain phenotype even in the presence of other alleles. Shows up over all the other genes
10 Clues: bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles • a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur. • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins. • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. • ...
Cosmetology 14E Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-24
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- Whitish discolored spots on the nails, usually caused by minor injury to the nail matrix, are known as ______
- Smaller nail bed injuries cause (a/an) _______ and can be camouflaged with product
- When skin on the eponychium becomes torn, it is called (a/an) _________
- Whitish patches that can be scraped off the nail plate, pale yellowish streaks within the nail plate, or even the entire crumbling of the nail plate, is a type of infection known as __________.
- The technical name for the result of nail-biting is ______
- Depressions running across the nail plate's width that are the result of an illness or injury are called _________
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- A/An_______is a misnomer because it refers to the lengthwise grooves in the nail plate that naturally come with age.
- Medical referral is also necessary for _____which is the separation of the nail plate and nail bed due to injury or allergic reaction.
- Because the word onyx refers to the natural nail, many nail diseases start with this root: ________is an inflammation and shedding caused by injury or infection.
- granuloma which Severe nail inflammation, indicated by a lump of red tissue growing from the nail bed to the nail plate, is called ____________.
10 Clues: The technical name for the result of nail-biting is ______ • When skin on the eponychium becomes torn, it is called (a/an) _________ • Smaller nail bed injuries cause (a/an) _______ and can be camouflaged with product • Whitish discolored spots on the nails, usually caused by minor injury to the nail matrix, are known as ______ • ...
Machine Learning Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-27
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- A very popular python library for large multi-dimensional numeric array and matrix processing
- A type of machine learning is the science of decision making. It is about learning the optimal behavior in an environment to obtain maximum reward
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- is a type of supervised machine learning algorithm that computes the linear relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent features
- A crucial step in the machine learning (ML) pipeline; it involves identifying and removing any missing, duplicate, or irrelevant items
4 Clues: A very popular python library for large multi-dimensional numeric array and matrix processing • A crucial step in the machine learning (ML) pipeline; it involves identifying and removing any missing, duplicate, or irrelevant items • ...
Endoscope Reprocessing 2021 2021-01-27
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- Refers to the validated process used to render a medical device, which has been previously used or contaminated, fit for subsequent use.
- This is a type of enzymatic detergent which is low foaming with a neutral pH. It requires a temperature of 68-95 degrees F for proper functioning.
- Refers to the physical removal of soil and contaminants from an item to the extent necessary for further reprocessing of for the intended use. This must proceed disinfection or sterilization.
- This is a greater than 60 minute dwell time after the scope has been pre-cleaned. (2 words)
- Residual protein detection test designed to perform rapid, sensitive (>1µg) and cost effective residual protein testing.
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- For delays of greater that 60 minutes between precleaning and manual cleaning the scope must undergo __________ soaking.
- Refers to a process that destroys pathogens and other microorganisms by physical or chemical means.
- Refers to the microbial load or organic material on a surface or object prior to decontamination or sterilization.
- Refers to a matrix of different types of bacteria and extracellular material that can tightly adhere to the interior surfaces of endoscopes.
- Biofilm _________ includes prompt reprocessing, cleaning according to IFU, and dry storage.
10 Clues: Biofilm _________ includes prompt reprocessing, cleaning according to IFU, and dry storage. • This is a greater than 60 minute dwell time after the scope has been pre-cleaned. (2 words) • Refers to a process that destroys pathogens and other microorganisms by physical or chemical means. • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-12-20
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- Each of the segments in the bell curve represents a standard deviation from the norm. What is in the last segments?
- What is called for a person or group that introduces something new or does something for the first time
- is a collection of financial investments like stocks, bonds, commodities, cash, and cash equivalents, including closed-end funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
- in the "The Early Majority" what is a negative word, that may be taken – but with good safety nets in place
- what is the most efforts related to core and adjacent innovation are fairly small-scale projects that don’t need major infusions of cash.
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- What is 10% of the Strike and Maintain the Right Balance? (refer to the picture)
- is a classic model that helps companies decide how to fund different growth initiatives. It identifies three different layers of innovation, from incremental to disruptive. The innovation ambition
- In The Innovators/lead users segment, fill in the … The truth, ... any tricks
- What is the monetary, material, or assessed worth of an asset, good, or service?
- is the layer that focuses on very incremental innovations improving the existing product/service portfolio. You may think of new packaging, new product design, etc?
10 Clues: In The Innovators/lead users segment, fill in the … The truth, ... any tricks • What is 10% of the Strike and Maintain the Right Balance? (refer to the picture) • What is the monetary, material, or assessed worth of an asset, good, or service? • What is called for a person or group that introduces something new or does something for the first time • ...
Kreuzworträtsel aus Wirtschaftsinformatik 2016-01-20
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- Die gesuchte Funktion zählt all jene Elemente einer Liste, die dem Suchkriterium entsprechen.
- Durch die gesuchte Funktion kann der Inhalt mehrerer Zellen zu einem gemeinsamen Text zusammengeführt werden.
- Der gesuchte Diagrammtyp bietet sich besonders gut für die Darstellung von Veränderungen über längere Zeiträume(z.B. Temperaturkurven) an.
- Ein _____ Bezug fixiert eine Zelle innerhalb der Formel, beim Kopieren wird der Bezug nicht verändert.
- Der Punkt-Strich wird in der Fachsprache als _____ bezeichnet.
- Die gesuchte Funktion durchsucht die erste Spalte einer ausgewählten Matrix. Stimmt das Suchkriterium mit dem Inhalt der ersten Spalte überein, wird an dieser Zeile angehalten und jener Wert ausgegeben, der sich in der angegebenen Spalte dieser Zeile befindet.
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- Im Rahmen der Datenauswertung haben wir eine Möglichkeit kennengelernt, die immer dann eingesetzt wird, wenn die Zielzelle einen bestimmten Wert als Ergebnis einer Berechnung einnimmt. Diese Möglichkeit nennt sich _____ .
- Bei _____ Bezügen wird entweder nur die Spalte oder nur die Zeile eines Bezuges fixiert.
- Bei der gesuchten Funktion wird einer beliebigen Reihe von Zahlen eine Platzierung zugewiesen.
- Bei den Fehlermeldungen haben wir drei Typen kennengelernt. Gesucht wird jene Fehlermeldung, bei welcher der Wert einer Zelle erst dann geändert wird, wenn der richtige Wert eingegeben wird.
10 Clues: Der Punkt-Strich wird in der Fachsprache als _____ bezeichnet. • Bei _____ Bezügen wird entweder nur die Spalte oder nur die Zeile eines Bezuges fixiert. • Die gesuchte Funktion zählt all jene Elemente einer Liste, die dem Suchkriterium entsprechen. • Bei der gesuchten Funktion wird einer beliebigen Reihe von Zahlen eine Platzierung zugewiesen. • ...
Professional Educator 4E Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-28
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- In synchronous distance learning assignments and activities are distributed ______.
- The mind thinks in pictures or images when the right brain __________ is more active than the left.
- An operation or procedure carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover an unknown effect or result or to illustrate a known effect or law is called a(n) ______.
- This technique will link the learner's experience with the __________ or information that is being conveyed
- __________ is used for developing an innovative and more creative approach to thinking that is highly effective for visual learners.
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- A discourse or formal presentation given before a group of learners, comprising a system of conveying information, explaining facts or details, or describing practices and procedures, is known as a(n) ______
- mindmapping involves the use of proximity and ________ to establish the links between key concepts or ideas.
- It is easy to learn and will allow students to organize entire projects in a matter of minutes. Learner ________ and recall abilities will also be improved
- When establishing groups, professional educators will limit them to no more than ______ members.
- The process of transferring key elements, points, or steps in a lesson into visual images that are then hand-sketched into the squares of a matrix is called ______ paning.
10 Clues: In synchronous distance learning assignments and activities are distributed ______. • When establishing groups, professional educators will limit them to no more than ______ members. • The mind thinks in pictures or images when the right brain __________ is more active than the left. • ...
Definitions 2023-11-16
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- Allele: A recessive allele is a version of a gene that must be homozygous when inherited in order to be expressed in the phenotype. Hidden when other genes are present.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic typically one belonging to a person; A genetically determined characteristic.
- a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Squares: a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment. Like a math matrix.
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- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse). Mixed alleles, the dominant allele shows up.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome. Represented by a letter, capital or lower case.
- bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins.
- Allele: a variation of a gene that will produce a certain phenotype even in the presence of other alleles. Shows up over all the other genes
10 Clues: bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Same alleles • a measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur. • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics; a person’s origins. • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. • ...
May Crossword 2025-04-02
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- This popular TV sitcom aired its series finale “The Last One” on May 6, 2004, in the United States.
- Pyotr Ilyich ________ was a guest conductor for the opening of Music Hall (now Carnegie Hall) on May 5, 1891.
- On May 16, 1929, the first ________ Awards were held with the silent film Wings winning Best Picture.
- The first-ever race of the Formula 1 World Championship was held on May 13, 1950, at this iconic English circuit, which is still used today.
- Amelia ________ started her first transatlantic solo flight on May 20, 1932, departing from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland.
- The ________ Reloaded was released on May 15, 2003, starring Canadian actor Keanu Reeves and Canadian actress Carrie-Anne Moss.
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- Cory ________, famous for his role as Finn Hudson on Glee, was born on May 11, 1982, in Calgary, Alberta.
- The first ________ Awards were held on May 4, 1959, with Ella Fitzgerald winning the award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance.
- Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil ________ Tyson was originally published in May 2017.
- On May 8, 1980, the World Health Organization declared that this disease, caused by the variola virus, had been eradicated.
- Fashion designer, Coco ________, released her eponymous perfume, ________ No. 5, on May 5, 1921.
- This year Canadians celebrate the birthday of this Queen on May 19.
- The month of May is named after ________, the Greek goddess of growth, fertility, and spring.
- The Canadian government established the North-West ________ Police on May 23, 1873.
14 Clues: This year Canadians celebrate the birthday of this Queen on May 19. • The Canadian government established the North-West ________ Police on May 23, 1873. • The month of May is named after ________, the Greek goddess of growth, fertility, and spring. • Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil ________ Tyson was originally published in May 2017. • ...
PM Processes 2012-09-10
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- Control - Inputs to _______(2 wds) project management plan, project schedule, work performance information and organizational process assets
- Initiate - Inputs to _______(3 wds) SOW, business case, contract, enterprise environmental factors and organizations process assets
- Plan - Inputs to _______(2 wds) the project charter, requirements documentation and organizational process assets
- Execute - Inputs to _______(3 wds) project staff assignments, project management plan, team performance assessments, performance reports and organizational process assets
- Processes required to track, review, and regulate the progress and performance of the project
- Processes performed to define a new project or a new phase of an exiting project by obtaining authorization to start the project or phase
- Processes performed to complete the work defined in the project management plan to satisfy the project specifications
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- Initiate - Inputs to ________(2 wds) Project Charter, Procurement documents, Enterprise Environmental Factors and Organizational Assets
- Initiate - Output of Develop Project Charter is _______(2 wds)
- Control - Inputs to _______(2 wds) project management plan, requirements documentation, requirements traceability matrix and validated deliverables
- Execute - Inputs to ______(2 wds) project management plan, performance reports and organization process assets
- Processes required to establish the scope of the project, refine objectives and define the course of action required to attain the objectives that the project was undertaken to achieve
- Plan - Inputs to ______(2 wds) include the project scope statement, requirements documentation and organizational process assets
- Processes performed to finalize all activities across all Process Groups to formally close the project or phase
14 Clues: Initiate - Output of Develop Project Charter is _______(2 wds) • Processes required to track, review, and regulate the progress and performance of the project • Execute - Inputs to ______(2 wds) project management plan, performance reports and organization process assets • ...
Zoology Crossword 2020-02-03
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- are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia.
- a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
- a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges.
- a type of sponge having a n oval shape and a thin body wall with pores leading directly into the spongocoel.
- One of the small, hard, calcareous or siliceous bodies that serve as the skeletal elements of various marine and freshwater invertebra
- a migratory, ameboid cell found in many invertebrates that functions in excretion, assimilation, etc.
- an asexually produced mass of cells that is capable of developing into an animal, as a freshwater sponge.
- An ostium (plural ostia) in anatomy is a small opening or orifice.
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- a type of sponge having a thick body wall that is folded to form many short canals leading to the spongocoel.
- one of the flagellated cells lining the inner cavity of a sponge, having a collar of protoplasm encircling the base of the flagellum.
- the sponge's outer layer of cells. porocyte. cells with pores that allow water into the sponge; they are located all over the sponge's body.
- fixed in one place; immobile.
- is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge. It fills the space between the external pinacoderm and the internal choanoderm.
- a type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel.
14 Clues: fixed in one place; immobile. • a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge. • An ostium (plural ostia) in anatomy is a small opening or orifice. • are tubular cells which make up the pores of a sponge known as ostia. • a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges. • ...
Porifera Vocabulary 2023-01-19
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- sponge or sponge larva having a complex structure in which the flagellated layer is restricted to numerous small interstitial chambers intercalated between the incurrent and excurrent canals and the paragaster is reduced or lacking compare ascon, sycon.
- a mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates including cnidaria, echinoderms, molluscs, tunicates, sponges and some chelicerates
- the structural components of a sponge, or the "bricks,"
- permanently attached and not free to move about
- a large opening that forms the excretory tract of the sponge
- a sponge or sponge larva having incurrent canals that lead directly to the paragaster
- a type of modified cell that lines the inner lining of the phylum Porifera
- the gelatinous matrix within a sponge. It fills the space between the external pinacoderm and the internal choanoderm.
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- theoretical particle in the theory of pangenesis that is shed by a somatic cell and contains all the information necessary to reproduce that cell type
- a modified type of collagen protein, and forms the "fibers" or "mortar" that hold spicules together
- Any of a group of flattened polygonal cells that together make up the pinacoderm in the dermal epithelium of sponges.
- a genus of sponges that belongs to the family Sycettidae and phylum Porifera
- one of the large tubular cells that constitute the wall of the incurrent canals in some sponges.
- A small opening or orifice, as in a body organ or passage
14 Clues: permanently attached and not free to move about • the structural components of a sponge, or the "bricks," • A small opening or orifice, as in a body organ or passage • a large opening that forms the excretory tract of the sponge • a type of modified cell that lines the inner lining of the phylum Porifera • ...
Keywords Chapter 13 2024-06-05
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- A term derived from Latin for "womb." Is a tightly interwoven module, often associated with works by women artists.
- A movement founded in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, in 1959, that rejected the rational restrictions of Concrete Art in favor of a more inclusive approach to content.
- An avant-garde movement beginning in the 1960s that used the newly available medium of the portable video camera to record performances and to create works of art, independently.
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- A native inhabitant, usually associated with Australia.
4 Clues: A native inhabitant, usually associated with Australia. • A term derived from Latin for "womb." Is a tightly interwoven module, often associated with works by women artists. • A movement founded in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, in 1959, that rejected the rational restrictions of Concrete Art in favor of a more inclusive approach to content. • ...
#11 Another day in paradise 2020-11-09
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- The Forest in Leicestershire, England, where the first fossilised Pre-Cambrian specimen was found and recognised as such.
- Sedimentary facies term used to describe a succession of redeposited, deep-sea, clastic material of synorogenic character.
- Line joining the lowest points of successive cross-sections either along a river channel or along the valley that it occupies.
- In seismic processing, a common midpoint stack with only preliminary static corrections and preliminary normal-moveout corrections.
- The largest object in the main asteroid belt between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter and the only dwarf planet inside Neptune's orbit.
- The time of most northerly or southerly declination of the sun from the equator.
- An Afrikaans word for a small hill in a generally flat area.
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- A one-limbed flexure on either side of which the strata are horizontal or dip uniformly at low angles.
- The process in which clay and other fine soil particles adhere to form larger aggregates.
- The most common type of stony meteorites that accounts for roughly 86% of all meteorite falls.
- A unit of electrical conductance that is the reciprocal of ohm.
- Collective term applied to all pyroclastic particles or fragments ejected from a volcano, irrespective of size, shape, or composition.
- In nuclear logging, the amount of time required for the system to be ready to count the next pulse.
- A body of rock characterised by a lack of continuous bedding and the inclusion of fragments of rock of all sizes, contained in a fine-grained deformed matrix.
14 Clues: An Afrikaans word for a small hill in a generally flat area. • A unit of electrical conductance that is the reciprocal of ohm. • The time of most northerly or southerly declination of the sun from the equator. • The process in which clay and other fine soil particles adhere to form larger aggregates. • ...
Porifera Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- (Pinacocyte)-the thin, flattened cells of the epidermis, the sponge's outer layer of cells. porocyte. cells with pores that allow water into the sponge; they are located all over the sponge's body.
- of the flagellated cells in sponges that maintain a flow of water through the body.
- (singular ostium)-An opening; a passage. An opening in organic sponges that allow water to enter the organism.
- sponge or sponge larva having a complex structure in which the flagellated layer is restricted to numerous small interstitial chambers intercalated between the incurrent and excurrent canals and the paragaster is reduced or lacking — compare ascon, sycon.
- directly by the base : not raised upon a stalk or peduncle
- (Mesenchyme)- the gelatinous matrix within a sponge.
- small bud: a : a theoretical particle proposed in the theory of pangenesis that is shed by a somatic cell and contains all the information necessary to reproduce that cell type (as in an offspring)
- of the large tubular cells that constitute the wall of the incurrent canals in some sponges.
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- sponge of a grade of structure of the simplest type, in the form of a tube or bag lined with choanocytes.
- a scleroprotein that is the chief constituent of flexible fibers found in certain sponge skeletons.
- slender pointed usually hard body especially
- excretory structure in the living sponge
- mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates
- a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae.
14 Clues: excretory structure in the living sponge • slender pointed usually hard body especially • (Mesenchyme)- the gelatinous matrix within a sponge. • directly by the base : not raised upon a stalk or peduncle • mobile cell (moving like an amoeba) in the body of invertebrates • a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Sycettidae. • ...
Quantum Computing Fundamentals by IndiQ 2020-09-23
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- Do you want my arbitrary state? I can teleport it to you, but the quantum police will arrest me if I attempt to copy it, per the No _______Theorem.
- You may be a big red dog. But you are also X, Y, Z, H, S…
- I ask Qiskit for entanglement and Qiskit replies: qcirc.h(0), qcirc.cx(0, 1).
- In my hand I hold three qubits. In other words, I hold _______ basis states.
- Oh, U3(pi/2, 0, pi), what is your good name?
- Forward or backward it matters hardly. I am a matrix, I am _______.
- You are the 0 to my 1, 90 degrees separated in our Hilbert space. But in the _______ representation our separation is twice as big.
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- Should I apply a CNOT from me to you, my own phase will be altered too. It suffers a _______.
- Do what you will but remember your probabilities must add up to one. Your state must be _______. (sp: American English)
- Pfft, my name is not Bell! Though, like him, I hold as many 0’s as I do 1’s. He only holds two of each; I more. I am the _______ state.
- A greeting, a hello. Moreover, the _______ function tells me what you may do next.
- Some say “bra-ket”, others “the notation of _______.”
- There’s a letter that a snake hisses. Apply a dagger to it and voila! You reduce your phase by _______ degrees.
- Three can behave as one. Namely, X.
14 Clues: Three can behave as one. Namely, X. • Oh, U3(pi/2, 0, pi), what is your good name? • Some say “bra-ket”, others “the notation of _______.” • You may be a big red dog. But you are also X, Y, Z, H, S… • Forward or backward it matters hardly. I am a matrix, I am _______. • In my hand I hold three qubits. In other words, I hold _______ basis states. • ...
Perio Part 4 2022-03-13
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- The apical boundary or lower edge of the gingiva it can be distinguished easily from the gingiva by its dark red color and smooth shiny surface
- Cooperative protective effects that different species of microbes can provide to one another in a biofilm.
- Amount of time it takes microbes to form strongly attached microcolonies on a surface.
- Fill in the Blank: Antimicrobial agents work best when used in conjunction with _________ cleaning that removes or disrupts the structural integrity of the dental plaque biofilm.
- Surfaces that are colonized by polymicrobial biofilms composed of commensal bacteria in health.
- A shallow linear depression that separates the free and attached gingiva
- The composition of what group of microbes in the biofilm determines the further development of the biofilm.
- A biological polymer composed of sugars and amino acids found in the cell wall of gram positive bacteria.
- A tail like structure of a microorganism that enable them to swim in fluid.
- A complex multilayered structure that serves to protect the microorganism from the unpredictable and inhospitable external environment.
- Singular form of bacteria.
- Amount of time a fully mature biofilm takes to recover after mechanical disruption.
- Communication of microbes within a biofilm that results in the transfer of genes among them.
- Living in harmony
- Color of Gram negative bacteria after gram staining.
- The process of identifying risk factors that increase an individual's probability of disease.
- Changes in these body chemicals are known to affect gingival tissues.
- Dye used to stain bacteria in the gram staining process.
- CN V2 provides what type of innervation.
- Stage II Periodontitis
- Where does CN V2 exit from the skull through?
- Certain ones of these are known to cause overgrowth of the gingival tissues.
- When the biofilm conditions start to favor bacterial species that elicit a stronger host response.
- Indigenous resident bacteria that are part of the normal flora in the mouth.
- This will occur if biofilm is not frequently disrupted and is allowed to accumulate allowing pathogenic species to become dominant while others weaken.
- Microbes in this state are often not affected by standard oral doses of antibiotics.
- How long does it take after pellicle formation for free-floating bacteria to begin to attach to the outer surface of the pellicle?
- Stage III Periodontitis
- The primary means by which saliva and its bacterial contents are transmitted.
- Bacterial communication in a biofilm where bacteria release signaling molecules to trigger events and talk with one another.
- Helps to ensure the survivability of the biofilm in varying oral conditions.
- An estimate of the future rate of progression of periodontitis.
- This is known to affect both the general and periodontal health of patients as it can lead to hormonal changes poor nutrition and poor self care practices.
- Formed by microbes attached to the tooth surface clustering together at a narrow base and leads to the formation of complex collections of different microbes linked to each other.
- A clinically visible boundary where the pink attached gingiva meets the red shiny alveolar mucosa
- Amount of time it takes for a biofilm to evolve into fully mature biofilm colonies that are extremely resistant to antibiotics.
- Bacteria that has two membranes with a thin single layered cell wall of peptidoglycan sandwiched in between them.
- A widely used diagnostic laboratory method that classifies bacteria into either one of two groups based on the structure of their cell envelope.
- Bacteria that have a single thick multilayered meschlike cell wall that lies above the cytoplasmic membrane which faces the interior of the cell.
- The human body is continuously working to maintain a state of balance in the internal environment of the body.
- Plaque Hypothesis that postulated that specific pathogenic bacteria and their products in the biofilm led to periodontal disease.
- Plaque Hypothesis that postulated that the accumulation of bacterial biofilms leads to periodontal disease.
- The fibers that surround the root of the tooth and attach to the bone of the socket on one side and to the cementum of the root on the other side.
- Amount of hours it takes for microbes to produce an initial extracellular protective matrix and become increasingly resistant to antiseptics and antibiotics.
- Stage two of biofilm formation where the attachment of initial species becomes the saffolding to which other species may adhere.
- Bacteria in this area appear to be able to invade dentinal tubules of cementum.
- Normal Flora
- Risk factors such as uncontrolled diabetes and genetic factors.
- Bacteria that are attached to the tooth surface.
- A thick slimy barrier of sugars and proteins secreted by microbes that protects them from external threats.
- Biofilm communities characterized by the presence of several species of microorganisms.
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- The most significant known risk factor for periodontitis.
- Stage of Biofilm Formation where biofilm continues to grow through cell division and recruitment fluid channels are formed along with microcolonies.
- Color of Gram positive bacteria when stained with crystal violet.
- Develop in a biofilm to direct fluids in and around the biofilm bring nutrients and oxygen to the microbes and carrying waste products away.
- The process by which genetically distinct bacteria become attached to one another.
- Stage of Biofilm formation in which the EPS is formed and is considered the first step of biofilm maturation.
- The tissue that covers the cervical portions of the teeth and the alveolar processes of the jaws
- Protective feature of a biofilm where the EPS protects microbes by preventing large molecules and inflammatory cells from penetrating deeply into the biofilm matrix.
- Periods when specific species or groups of species grow at rapidly accelerated rates.
- Bateria that can withstand these forces will permanently attach to the tooth.
- A type of microorganisms that dominate the tooth associated plaque biofilm and include S. mitis S. sanguis and Actinomyces viscosus.
- A polymicrobial 3D community of numerous microbial species embedded in a protective matrix that consists of microbial metabolic products and/or host components such as salivary glycoproteins.
- The bone that surrounds the roots of the teeth and forms the bony sockets that support and protect the roots of the teeth
- The transfer of bacteria from the oral cavity of one person to another.
- A protective substance surrounding bacteria whose composition varies basaed on the microbes in th biofilm but usually consists of proteins glycolipids and bacterial DNA.
- Organized bacteria into complexes and assigned each complex a color .
- Refers collectivly to the microscopic organisms including bacteria fungi protozoa and viruses.
- Stage 5 of Biofilm development where microbes from the biofilm spread and colonize new surfaces.
- A complex and dynamic microbial community containing a diverse array of many types of microbial species embedded within a self protective matrix that adheres to a surface.
- The simplest organisms that can be seen only through a microscope.
- Biologic equilibrium
- Bacteria that adhere to the epithelium of the pocket wall.
- The tissue of the free gingiva meets the tooth in a thin rounded edge
- Amount of time it takes free-floating microbes to attach to a surface.
- A mutually beneficial relationship between the host and commensal microorganisms.
- Stage IV Periodontitis
- Fill in the Blank: Biofilms can exist on any solid surface that is exposed to a microbe-containing ________.
- A disease that may be passed from one person to another by direct contact.
- How long after cleaning does it take for the acquired pellicle to form on the tooth surface?
- The first step of biofilm formation where microbes attach to a surface.
- Streptococcus species of bacteria that is considered an early colonizer and attaches to the tooth pellicle.
- Microbial imbalance on or inside the body.
- A film composed of a variety of salivary glycoproteins and antibodies that forms over the tooth surface to protect the enamel from acidic activity.
- Conditions that vary within each microcolony very radically.
- When specific portions of a larger microbial population hibernate making them unaffected by antibiotics.
- Stage I periodontitis
- Bacteria that use flagella to overcome hydrodynamic forces.
- Hair-like structures present on the surfaces of some microbes that allow them to attach to surfaces.
- A thin layer of hard mineralized connective tissue that covers the surface of the root.
- Free-floating forms of microbes.
91 Clues: Normal Flora • Living in harmony • Biologic equilibrium • Stage I periodontitis • Stage II Periodontitis • Stage IV Periodontitis • Stage III Periodontitis • Singular form of bacteria. • Free-floating forms of microbes. • CN V2 provides what type of innervation. • Microbial imbalance on or inside the body. • Where does CN V2 exit from the skull through? • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2018-05-25
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- Molecules such as FADH2 and NADH that carry electrons from one part of a chemical process to another
- The folds of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- The process by which plants transfer the energy of sunlight, along with carbon dioxide and water, into glucose
- A type of respiration that does not use oxygen. It is used when there is not enough oxygen for aerobic respiration or oxygen is not needed; this pathway also called fermentation
- Reactions which break down complex molecules into simpler ones and release energy
- The first reactions in photosynthesis; The main purpose is to use sunlight and water to generate electron carriers and some ATP
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- The process by which plants and animals break down glucose into a form of energy that cells can use directly to fuel their various needs, ATP
- The final reactions of photosynthesis which do not require direct sunlight; they use the products of the first stage and carbon dioxide to produce glucose; also known as the Calvin Cycle
- The gel-like material between the outer membrane and inner membrane of the mitochondria
- The process by which chemicals, rather than sunlight, are the primary source of energy
- Reactions which link simple molecules together to make complex ones; energy storing reactions
11 Clues: The folds of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • Reactions which break down complex molecules into simpler ones and release energy • The process by which chemicals, rather than sunlight, are the primary source of energy • The gel-like material between the outer membrane and inner membrane of the mitochondria • ...
Organisation Structures 2021-11-18
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- shown on the organisation diagram as the number of levels from the bottom to the top.
- system by which instructions are passed from one person to another
- This type of organisational structure has a narrow span of control and many levels of hierarchy
- This type of organisational structure consists of teams of people across different departments that are created for the purposes of a specific project and will be led by a project manager.
- This is the number of employees a manager has responsibility for
- This type of organisational structure is made up of 3 parts,including the core workers, independent contractors and temporary part time workers
- The authority to make decisions is shared out. Eg power to make decisions might be delegated to regional managers or to more junior employees.
- members of staff who work for a manager they are under the managers span of control and are below them
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- All major decisions are made by one person or a few senior managers at the top of the hierarchy.
- a system that outlines how certain activities are directed in order to achieve the goals of an organization.
- This type of organisational structure has has a wide span of control and fewer levels of hierarchy
11 Clues: This is the number of employees a manager has responsibility for • system by which instructions are passed from one person to another • shown on the organisation diagram as the number of levels from the bottom to the top. • This type of organisational structure has a narrow span of control and many levels of hierarchy • ...
crucigrama de cine basado en películas famosas 2023-05-11
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- (8 letras) Una película animada de Pixar sobre juguetes que cobran vida cuando sus dueños no están presentes
- (6 letras) Una película de ciencia ficción protagonizada por Keanu Reeves, donde la realidad es solo una simulación.
- (6 letras) Una película épica de ciencia ficción dirigida por James Cameron en la que los humanos se conectan a avatares alienígenas.
- (8 letras) Una famosa saga espacial llena de aventuras intergalácticas, jedis y batallas entre el bien y el mal.
- (4 letras) Un gigantesco simio que escala rascacielos en Nueva York.
- (11 letras) Una popular saga de películas basada en los libros de J.K. Rowling, que sigue las aventuras de un joven mago.
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- (9 letras) Un niño que se encuentra atrapado en un mundo de pesadillas y sueños.
- (10 letras) Una película conmovedora protagonizada por Tom Hanks, que sigue la vida de un hombre con discapacidad mental a lo largo de varias décadas.
- (8 letras) Una película de ciencia ficción dirigida por Steven Spielberg, en la que un parque temático se convierte en un caos.
- (7 letras) Un drama romántico dirigido por James Cameron que cuenta la trágica historia del hundimiento del famoso barco.
- (8 letras) Un grupo de superhéroes formado por Iron Man, Thor, Hulk y Capitán América
11 Clues: (4 letras) Un gigantesco simio que escala rascacielos en Nueva York. • (9 letras) Un niño que se encuentra atrapado en un mundo de pesadillas y sueños. • (8 letras) Un grupo de superhéroes formado por Iron Man, Thor, Hulk y Capitán América • (8 letras) Una película animada de Pixar sobre juguetes que cobran vida cuando sus dueños no están presentes • ...
PTS ADMINISTRASI UMUM 2023-09-05
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- proses penyusunan rangkaian organisasi yang menjadi tempat setiap kegiatan dalam usaha kerja sama mencapai tujuan yang telah ditetapkan.
- proses mengumpulkan data mengenai ruang lingkup pekerjaan dalam sebuah organisasi/perusahaan secara sistematis dengan menggunakan daftar pertanyaan yang kemudian diberikan kepada pegawai untuk diisi adalah...
- "Kedudukan pegawai dalam struktur organisasi yang mempunyai pengetahuan, keterampilan, sikap tanggung jawab dengan fungsi yang spesifik."
- "perincian pembagian kerja dalam organisasi/ perusahaan, dalam bentuk desain kerangka (tata susunan) pola tetap hubungan tiap bagian/jabatan dengan tugas, tanggung jawab, wewenang dalam suatu organisasi/perusahaan"
- langkah pertama ketika akan melakukan proses analisis jabatan adalah..
- proses perangkaian pengelolaan bagian-bagian pembelajaan keuangan dalam usaha kerja sama.
- proses mengkaji, mempelari ruang lingkup pekerjaan dalam sebuah organisasi/perusahaan secara sistematis dengan cara mengamati langsung lingkungan organisasi meliputi program kerja, proses kerja, dan visi misinya adalah...
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- proses perencanaan kerjasama dalam kegiatan administrasi disebut..
- "Proses mengkaji, mempelajari, mengumpulkan & menganalisis ruang lingkup pekerjaan secara sistematis"
- "Proses pelaporan setiap kegiatan administrasi sebagai bukti pertanggungjawaban kegiatan yang telah dilakukan."
- administrasi yang mengkaji bahasan tiga elemen utama sebuah negara yaitu legislatif, eksekutif serta yudikatif.
- "Kegiatan kerjasama dua orang atau lebih Berdasarkan pembagian kerja dalam struktur organisasi dengan mendayagunakan sumber daya untuk mencapai tujuan secara efektif dan efisien"
- "Proses kerjasama/koordinasi yang dilakukan setiap bagian dalam struktur organisasi sesuai alur hubungan antar bagian untuk mencapai tujuan secara efektif dan efisien."
- salah satu fungsi dari hasil analisis jabatan yaitu mempermudahkan dalam koordinasi yaitu dengan adanya penjelasan urutan ... jabatan.
- bentuk struktur organisasi dimana setiap pimpinan berwenang untuk memberikan perintah kepada setiap bawahan jika ada hubungannya dengan fungsi pimpinan tersebut adalah ...
- untuk menghindari jabatan yang double/terlupakan, penempatan posisi jabatan SDM yang tepat, Pemrataan beban kerja, serta menciptakan iklim kerja yang produktif merupakan ... dari dilakukannya analisis jabatan.
- struktur organsisasi yang memberikan kekuasaan atau wewenang multi/ganda.
17 Clues: proses perencanaan kerjasama dalam kegiatan administrasi disebut.. • langkah pertama ketika akan melakukan proses analisis jabatan adalah.. • struktur organsisasi yang memberikan kekuasaan atau wewenang multi/ganda. • proses perangkaian pengelolaan bagian-bagian pembelajaan keuangan dalam usaha kerja sama. • ...
RPA Infection Prevention & Control Week - Clean & Safe Environment 2024-10-07
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- Surfactant that facilitates the removal of dirt and organic matter and is used for general cleaning
- Linen skips should never be greater than _____ full
- A diverse group of support staff behind our facility preventative maintenance programs, construction, and who help keep our facility functioning
- A thin but robust polysaccharide matrix adhering to a solid surface and containing a community of bacteria and other microorganisms
- A place where we do not put linen
- The amount of time a disinfectant needs to sit on a surface, without being wiped away or disturbed, to effectively kill germs
- Linen should be stored here and not in other areas, and it should be covered at all times
- Information source for eliminating or minimising the risk associated with the use, handling and storage of hazardous chemicals in workplaces
- Cleaning process required after certain patients have vacated a room, either through room transfer or discharge
- Objects or materials which have the capacity to carry or spread microorganisms and/or infection
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- Process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life
- A potential source of environmental pathogens that may cause harm to immunocompromised patients
- Chemical agent that rapidly kills or inactivates most infectious agents, and should be used in conjunction with a detergent
- Staff cohort who are crucial in supporting RPA to maintain a clean and safe environment
- A department hiding in the basement that are crucial in protecting our patients through appropriate equipment reprocessing
- The act of removing visible soil from objects or surfaces
- Cleaning agent used to clean equipment for C. difficile, gastro viruses, CPE; used for terminal cleans
17 Clues: A place where we do not put linen • Linen skips should never be greater than _____ full • The act of removing visible soil from objects or surfaces • Process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life • Staff cohort who are crucial in supporting RPA to maintain a clean and safe environment • ...
PTS ADMINISTRASI UMUM 2023-09-05
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- proses penyusunan rangkaian organisasi yang menjadi tempat setiap kegiatan dalam usaha kerja sama mencapai tujuan yang telah ditetapkan.
- proses mengumpulkan data mengenai ruang lingkup pekerjaan dalam sebuah organisasi/perusahaan secara sistematis dengan menggunakan daftar pertanyaan yang kemudian diberikan kepada pegawai untuk diisi adalah...
- "Kedudukan pegawai dalam struktur organisasi yang mempunyai pengetahuan, keterampilan, sikap tanggung jawab dengan fungsi yang spesifik."
- "perincian pembagian kerja dalam organisasi/ perusahaan, dalam bentuk desain kerangka (tata susunan) pola tetap hubungan tiap bagian/jabatan dengan tugas, tanggung jawab, wewenang dalam suatu organisasi/perusahaan"
- langkah pertama ketika akan melakukan proses analisis jabatan adalah..
- proses perangkaian pengelolaan bagian-bagian pembelajaan keuangan dalam usaha kerja sama.
- proses mengkaji, mempelari ruang lingkup pekerjaan dalam sebuah organisasi/perusahaan secara sistematis dengan cara mengamati langsung lingkungan organisasi meliputi program kerja, proses kerja, dan visi misinya adalah...
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- proses perencanaan kerjasama dalam kegiatan administrasi disebut..
- "Proses mengkaji, mempelajari, mengumpulkan & menganalisis ruang lingkup pekerjaan secara sistematis"
- "Proses pelaporan setiap kegiatan administrasi sebagai bukti pertanggungjawaban kegiatan yang telah dilakukan."
- administrasi yang mengkaji bahasan tiga elemen utama sebuah negara yaitu legislatif, eksekutif serta yudikatif.
- "Kegiatan kerjasama dua orang atau lebih Berdasarkan pembagian kerja dalam struktur organisasi dengan mendayagunakan sumber daya untuk mencapai tujuan secara efektif dan efisien"
- "Proses kerjasama/koordinasi yang dilakukan setiap bagian dalam struktur organisasi sesuai alur hubungan antar bagian untuk mencapai tujuan secara efektif dan efisien."
- salah satu fungsi dari hasil analisis jabatan yaitu mempermudahkan dalam koordinasi yaitu dengan adanya penjelasan urutan ... jabatan.
- bentuk struktur organisasi dimana setiap pimpinan berwenang untuk memberikan perintah kepada setiap bawahan jika ada hubungannya dengan fungsi pimpinan tersebut adalah ...
- untuk menghindari jabatan yang double/terlupakan, penempatan posisi jabatan SDM yang tepat, Pemrataan beban kerja, serta menciptakan iklim kerja yang produktif merupakan ... dari dilakukannya analisis jabatan.
- struktur organsisasi yang memberikan kekuasaan atau wewenang multi/ganda.
17 Clues: proses perencanaan kerjasama dalam kegiatan administrasi disebut.. • langkah pertama ketika akan melakukan proses analisis jabatan adalah.. • struktur organsisasi yang memberikan kekuasaan atau wewenang multi/ganda. • proses perangkaian pengelolaan bagian-bagian pembelajaan keuangan dalam usaha kerja sama. • ...
Concepts of Rehab and Healing 2025-02-03
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- This is the resistance band color with the least resistance.
- This is what rehab plans for our athletes must be!
- Vasodilation causes the release of blood, platelets, and ____________ into injury site
- This is the type of strengthening exercises performed in phase I of healing/rehab.
- Most rehab exercises should be performed this way in order to train muscles both concentrically and eccentrically.
- We should include forms of this treatment during proliferation due to early collagen being laid without any organization.
- Fibroblasts will produce this substance that forms the scar matrix.
- These type of exercises are usually completed in phase III of healing and involve dynamic or jumping movements.
- Your very own South Carolina rapper with songs to include No Love and Blue Devils.
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- This is the second phase of healing usually lasting 2-4 weeks.
- This is left out of a lot of rehab plans, but is crucial to include. It not only strengthens the heart, but increase blood flow throughout the body and has mental health benefits.
- This is a sports medicine 1 term that means treatment of the whole person including mental/physical/social/emotional. This approach is important in sports medicine to treat the athlete!
- This is the mind’s attempt to teach the body conscious control of a specific.
- rehab plans should include this to improve posture, balance, injury-prevention
- Once macrophages have removed debris, next step in the healing process is development and growth of ...
- This is phase I in the healing process.
- This is the last phase of healing with most injuries taking 6 months or longer to end this phase.
17 Clues: This is phase I in the healing process. • This is what rehab plans for our athletes must be! • This is the resistance band color with the least resistance. • This is the second phase of healing usually lasting 2-4 weeks. • Fibroblasts will produce this substance that forms the scar matrix. • ...
Team management strategies 2022-03-25
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- A .... is not an evaluation but a self-reflection exercise
- ....is an approach that helps managers and teams reflect on and respond to what is actually happening
- Paperwork: after each meeting write .... as soon as possible.
- ....encourage everyone to openly share their experiences
- sometimes we are unaware of our unconscious .... while they affect our decisions and judgments and we must find a way to reduce them.
- The first few weeks and months after a new employee joins MSF are critical to their success and the manager should plan a good ... for them.
- ....Meetings happen when people from different departments and teams come together to plan and strategiz an specific activity or project
- The absence of the impediments, inconveniences or challenges that would limit us from easily engaging with all aspects of teamwork and team life
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- One golden rule of .... is ‘One for all’ or ‘None for all’
- there are only 3 reasons we provide ....., including are either to show appreciation, to support our team’s professional development Or to remind someone of MSF’s practices and guidelines.
- These happen when managers need to address a complex problem or issue of concern directly with a team member
- .....is a tool that provides an employee with a summary or overview of a topic
- .....includes arriving on time, actively listening, contributing in discussions and being open to the different ideas
- when tasks that are tiny, tedious, time-consuming teachable,(you are)terrible at, and time-sensitive,.... is the solution.
- A clear meeting ..... entails identifying who the key stakeholders are and who should attend
- ....Meetings is when everyone comes together to identify as many options as possible for the team to consider
- “Urgent/Important” Matrix is a framework for....
17 Clues: “Urgent/Important” Matrix is a framework for.... • ....encourage everyone to openly share their experiences • One golden rule of .... is ‘One for all’ or ‘None for all’ • A .... is not an evaluation but a self-reflection exercise • Paperwork: after each meeting write .... as soon as possible. • ...
Test Your Knowldege on Fascia 2025-06-20
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- ____ of the fascia can create pain or malfunction throughout the body sometimes with bizarre effects and seemingly unrelated symptoms.
- The body should move more like ___ and less like concrete.
- The ___ technique can be used anytime throughout your day to connect with your body, assess, listen, and move if needed.
- John Barnes says, " Fascia is the transport medium for the ___ of our body medium where cells receive nutrition, energy and oxygen.
- Fascia is often overlooked because it is ___ on standardized testing such as x-rays, CT scans and MRIs.
- Fascia has memory and houses all of our ___: our joys, traumas, fears and more.
- ___ is a 3 dimensional web of connective tissue that spreads from head to foot without interruption.
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- In Cindy's acronym "FEEL", the second 'E' stands for ___.
- Connective tissue is composed of this along with elastin, and the polysaccharide gel complex, or ground substance.
- ___ helps keep your tissues from going back with tissue memory and helps you progress in between treatments.
- John Barnes says, "Without awareness, there is no ___".
- When the fluidity of the fascia starts to solidify, it can result in an untreated fascial restriction resulting in ___, compensation, and limited range of motion.
- Find the symptom, look ___ for the cause.
- A true myofascial release takes time and generally takes a minimum of ___ minutes and often longer.
- Fascia has its own ___ system which travels faster than the speed of light.
- Fascia is composed of a ___-crystalline matrix called the ground substance which should be fluid in nature.
- Because of the incredible strength of fascia, two ___ pounds per square inch, time is required to release it.
17 Clues: Find the symptom, look ___ for the cause. • John Barnes says, "Without awareness, there is no ___". • In Cindy's acronym "FEEL", the second 'E' stands for ___. • The body should move more like ___ and less like concrete. • Fascia has its own ___ system which travels faster than the speed of light. • ...
MATERIALS 2014-04-02
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- / finely dressed (cut, worked) masonry, either an individual stone that has been worked until squared or the masonry built of such stone.
- / a pyroclastic material, typically brown, black, or red depending on its chemical content.
- / a manufactured piece of hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, or even glass, generally used for covering roofs, floors, walls, showers, or other objects such as tabletops.
- / a sedimentary rock composed largely of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
- / a non-foliated metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite.
- / a composite material composed of coarse granular material embedded in a hard matrix of material that fills the space among the aggregate particles and glues them together.
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- / a generic flat stone, usually used for paving slabs or walkways, patios, fences and roofing. It may be used for memorials, headstones, facades and other constructions.
- / a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles.
- / a general term that includes minerals, rocks, soil and water.
- / a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism.
- / a type of earthenware, is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic where the fired body is porous.
- / a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids.
12 Clues: / a general term that includes minerals, rocks, soil and water. • / a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids. • / a pyroclastic material, typically brown, black, or red depending on its chemical content. • / a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-24
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- Name the sequence in which, for every positive real number, there exists a term in the sequence after which all subsequent terms are within that distance of each other.
- If the difference between the mode and median is 2, then the difference between the median and mean is? (in words)
- Where was abacus invented?
- The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points?
- A function between two groups that preserves the operation is called a group _______.
- Every positive integer greater than 1 can be uniquely expressed as a product of prime numbers. This is the statement of the fundamental theorem of ________?
- Every even integer greater than 2 be can expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. This is what conjecture?
- A matrix that cannot be inverted is?
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- The smallest number of colours needed to colour the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent vertices have the same colour is called ______ number.
- What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words)
- Mr Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr Smith have? (in words)
- Mathew had 6 siblings. They were all born 2 years apart. The youngest is Izza who is only 7 years old while Mathew is the oldest. What is Mathew’s age? (in words)
- If P→Q, then the statement ~P→~Q is the _______ of the first statement.
- The term used to describe lines in three dimensional space that neither intersect nor are parallel is ______ lines.
- Who is the father of Indian Mathematics?
15 Clues: Where was abacus invented? • A matrix that cannot be inverted is? • Who is the father of Indian Mathematics? • What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words) • If P→Q, then the statement ~P→~Q is the _______ of the first statement. • The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points? • ...
skeletal system 2 2024-07-25
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- a group of connected cells in an animal or plant that are similar to each other, have the same purpose, and form the stated part of the animal or plant
- a thin layer of tissue that covers cartilage ( body tissue that is very strong but not as hard as bone), except in joints
- a straight line that reaches from one point on the edge of a round shape or object, through its centre, to a point on the opposite edge
- (a piece of) a type of strong tissue found in humans in the joints (= places where two bones are connected) and other places such as the nose, throat, and ears
- a bone cell that is surrounded by a layer of hard bone tissue
- the process of habits or ideas becoming fixed and unable to change
- any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame
- the bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head its shape
- the set of conditions that provides a system in which something grows or develops
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- a small organ at the base of the brain that controls the growth and activity of the body by producing hormones
- a layer of tissue covering the inside surface of bones that allows them to grow and repair
- a cell that forms bone
- a hole, or an empty space between two surfaces
- a large cell found in bones that gets rid of bone tissue that is no longer needed
- the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body
15 Clues: a cell that forms bone • a hole, or an empty space between two surfaces • the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body • a bone cell that is surrounded by a layer of hard bone tissue • the process of habits or ideas becoming fixed and unable to change • any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame • ...
TCC Day Consulting Crosswords 2023-01-30
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- (T)BCG opened its first office in Boston, MA. Where did it open its 2nd Office?
- (P)......equity is the practice area where Bain and company india is widely known to be ahead of its rivals
- (B)Which consultancy was born out of Boston Consulting Group?
- (D)financial due ........ a comprehensive appraisal of a business undertaken by a prospective buyer, especially to establish its assets and liabilities and evaluate its commercial potential.
- (A)A consultant is a professional who primarily provides expert ........ in a particular area
- (J)India’s first privately-funded High-Performance Training Centre IIS is part of -
- (E)In case the manager has clearly identified the problem but has not found an appropriate solution yet, which consulting model may work well?
- (A)...... D. Little is the world's very first management consultancy, founded in 1886?
- (F)How many years does it typically take to get to the designation of manager/project lead/case lead post MBA?
- (R)Consulting industry growth stalled in the early 2000s due to...
- (D)Three models of consulting approach that are frequently used by firms are process consulting, expert consulting and ______-patient consulting
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- (M)Which consultancy has French government hire to support its vaccination rollout?
- (M)Founded as a steel trading company in 1945 in Ludhiana by brothers Kailash and Jagdish, what is this present day company?
- (N)Consulting that focuses on a specific technology, research, or analysis method
- (C)Four parts of a BCG Growth-share matrix framework presented by BCG include stars, question marks, dogs and ….............
- (D)Peter ....... is a leading author in consulting area and is well-known as the “Father of modern management”?
- (P)What was the prior profession of the founder of McKinsey?
17 Clues: (P)What was the prior profession of the founder of McKinsey? • (B)Which consultancy was born out of Boston Consulting Group? • (R)Consulting industry growth stalled in the early 2000s due to... • (T)BCG opened its first office in Boston, MA. Where did it open its 2nd Office? • (N)Consulting that focuses on a specific technology, research, or analysis method • ...
Cells and Tissues (tissue types) 2023-03-15
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- Cells in a matrix of fiber's and ground substance (includes bones and blood). Functions; protects and supports the body and its organs, binds together and stroes energy as fat, provides major transport systems for the body.
- Contractile cells (muscle fibers). Function; generate physical force required to make body structures move.
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- Covers body surfaces, lines hollow organs, tubes, cavities and ducts; forms glands. Functions; protection, filtrations, secretion, absorption, excretion.
- Conducting nerve cells and supportive neuroglia. function; detects change inside and outside the body and responds by generating nerve impulses.
4 Clues: Contractile cells (muscle fibers). Function; generate physical force required to make body structures move. • Conducting nerve cells and supportive neuroglia. function; detects change inside and outside the body and responds by generating nerve impulses. • ...
MRI Terminology 2016-06-16
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- Preferred (SI) unit of magnetic flux density or magnetic field intensity
- Spin-lattice, or longitudinal, relaxation time; characteristic time constant for spins to tend to align themselves with the external magnetic field
- Atmospheric gases such as nitrogen and helium that have been cooled sufficiently to condense into a liquid
- Spin-spin, or transverse, relaxation time; characteristic time constant for loss of phase coherence among spins oriented at an angle to the main magnetic field owing to interactions between the spins
- MRI contrast agent
- Field Stray magnetic field that exists outside the imager
- MRI technique used to minimize motion artifacts, in which conventional electrocardiography or photopulse sensing is used to trigger the acquisition of image data. Times the data acquisition with physiologic motion
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- Ability of an imaging process to distinguish adjacent soft tissues from one another. This is the principal advantage of MRI
- Unit of magnetic flux density in the older CGS system
- Signal-to-noise ratio - enhancing technique in which the same MRI signal is repeatedly acquired two or more times and then is combined and averaged
- Single or multiple loops of wire designed to produce a magnetic field from current flowing through the wire or to detect a changing magnetic field by voltage induced in the wire
- Field of View; Area (usually expressed in centimeters) of the anatomy that is being imaged; a function of acquisition matrix times pixel size
12 Clues: MRI contrast agent • Unit of magnetic flux density in the older CGS system • Field Stray magnetic field that exists outside the imager • Preferred (SI) unit of magnetic flux density or magnetic field intensity • Atmospheric gases such as nitrogen and helium that have been cooled sufficiently to condense into a liquid • ...
Biotechnology crossword 2022-11-30
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- a complex process that lets one exactly copy the genetic, or inherited, traits of an animal (the donor)
- he determination of the order of nitrogenous bases in DNA.
- the analysis of DNA from samples of body tissues or fluids, especially when conducted in order to identify individuals.
- The use of biology to solve problems and make useful products
- The use of an electrical current applied to a gel matrix to separate biological molecules.
- produce (an animal or plant) by mating or hybridizing two different species, breeds, or varieties.
- Engineering The use of biotechnology to manipulate an organism's genome. We know it sounds like an eerie futuristic movie, but actually, it's very common.
- scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime.
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- Organisms whose genome has been altered in a lab in order to favor expression
- Cloning The insertion of a gene of interest into a souped-up vehicle or vector that allows a single gene to be studied.
- Expression How the heritable information in a gene is manifested in the cell. Much like a circuit breaker, this can describe whether a gene is turned on or off.
- the use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site.
- DNA DNA sequence and the cloning vector into which it has been inserted.
- taught himself how to crossbreed superior seeds"
- A plasmid is a small piece of DNA, maintained separately from the chromosome. Plasmids are common in prokaryotes, but rare in eukaryotes.
- the haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism, or in each cell of a multicellular organism.
16 Clues: taught himself how to crossbreed superior seeds" • he determination of the order of nitrogenous bases in DNA. • The use of biology to solve problems and make useful products • DNA DNA sequence and the cloning vector into which it has been inserted. • Organisms whose genome has been altered in a lab in order to favor expression • ...
AISouth Milady Chapter 10 2015-12-23
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- Split or brittle nails that have a series or lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails.
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
- Also known as ram's horn or claw nails; an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature.
- Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appears scooped out.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail.
- Also known as agnail; a condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails.
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- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail causing pus, swelling, and redness, usually in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate.
- Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail.
- Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.
- Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.
- Thickening of nails.
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging.
15 Clues: Thickening of nails. • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate. • Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. • Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appears scooped out. • Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail. • Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-25
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- Where was Abacus invented?
- A function between two groups that preserves the operation is called a group _______.
- Who is the father of Indian Mathematics?
- A matrix that cannot be inverted is called?
- Mr Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr Smith have? (in words)
- If the difference between the mode and median is 2, then the difference between the median and mean is? (in words)
- The term used to describe lines in three dimensional space that neither intersect nor are parallel is ______ lines.
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- If P⇒Q, then the statement ~Q⇒~P is what of the first statement?
- The smallest number of colours needed to colour the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent vertices have the same colour is called ______ number.
- What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words)
- Every even integer greater than 2 be can expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. This is what conjecture?
- Mathew had 6 siblings. They were all born 2 years apart. The youngest is Izza who is only 7 years old while Mathew is the oldest. What is Mathew’s age? (in words)
- The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points?
- Every positive integer greater than 1 can be uniquely expressed as a product of prime numbers. This is the statement of the fundamental theorem of ________?
- Name the sequence in which, for every positive real number, there exists a term in the sequence after which all subsequent terms are within that distance of each other.
15 Clues: Where was Abacus invented? • Who is the father of Indian Mathematics? • A matrix that cannot be inverted is called? • What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words) • If P⇒Q, then the statement ~Q⇒~P is what of the first statement? • The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-25
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- Where was Abacus invented?
- A function between two groups that preserves the operation is called a group _______.
- Who is the father of Indian Mathematics?
- A matrix that cannot be inverted is called?
- Mr Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr Smith have? (in words)
- If the difference between the mode and median is 2, then the difference between the median and mean is? (in words)
- The term used to describe lines in three dimensional space that neither intersect nor are parallel is ______ lines.
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- If P⇒Q, then the statement ~Q⇒~P is what of the first statement?
- The smallest number of colours needed to colour the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent vertices have the same colour is called ______ number.
- What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words)
- Every even integer greater than 2 be can expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. This is what conjecture?
- Mathew had 6 siblings. They were all born 2 years apart. The youngest is Izza who is only 7 years old while Mathew is the oldest. What is Mathew’s age? (in words)
- The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points?
- Every positive integer greater than 1 can be uniquely expressed as a product of prime numbers. This is the statement of the fundamental theorem of ________?
- Name the sequence in which, for every positive real number, there exists a term in the sequence after which all subsequent terms are within that distance of each other.
15 Clues: Where was Abacus invented? • Who is the father of Indian Mathematics? • A matrix that cannot be inverted is called? • What is the probability of an impossible event? (in words) • If P⇒Q, then the statement ~Q⇒~P is what of the first statement? • The points where the Newton Raphson method fails are called _______ points? • ...
Patho I 2022-04-13
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- __________ bone, which forms the outer shell of a bone, has a densely packed, calcified intercellular matrix
- the part of the bone shaft that funnels out as it approaches the epiphysis is called the ____________
- _________ formation occurs during the first 1 to 2 days after a bone fracture
- Venous Doppler ___________ is the accepted test for the diagnosis of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis
- ______________ skeleton consists of the bones of the upper and lower extremities, including the shoulder and hip
- bone-building cells that synthesize and secrete the organic matrix of bone
- _________ join muscles to the periosteum of the articulating bones ends of bones together
- _________ is a softening of the articular cartilage, is seen most commonly on the undersurface of the patella
- __________ may reduce the number and resorptive function of the osteoclasts
- _________ bone is a strong, mature form of bone that is formed slowly and is highly organized
- approximately 80% of the wet weight of cartilage is _______ held in its gel structure
- A large area of local hemorrhage is called a _________
- __________ syndrome is a condition of increased pressure within a limited space that compromises the circulation and function of the tissues in the space
- __________ canals contain blood vessels in the spaces in the cortical bone that run parallel through the long axis of the bone for a short distance
- __________ is a percutaneous osteotomy that preserves the periosteal and endosteal tissues.
- __________ inhibits 1,25-(OH)2D3 production by the kidney
- _________ fracture results from a twisting motion, or torque
- ___________ are joints in which bones are connected by hyaline cartilage and have limited motion
- The shoulder is composed of three bones: the scapula, the clavicle, and the _________
- Puncture wounds from nails or rusted material provide the setting for growth of ___________ bacteria such as those that cause tetanus and gas gangrene
- ______________ cells contribute to the growth and remodelling of bone and are necessary for bone repair
- the term describing death of a segment of bone, caused by the interruption of blood supply to the marrow, medullary bone, or cortex
- Cartilage cells are called __________
- _________ bone infections are those inadvertently brought about by surgery or other treatments
- a small bony tumour found on the surface of a long bone, flat bone, or the skull
- __________ osteomyelitis originates with infectious organisms that reach the bone through the bloodstream
- a lesion in which bone formation forms a sheath around the necrotic sequestrum
- Fracture _______ are skin bullae that represent areas of epidermal necrosis with separation of epidermis from the underlying dermis by edema fluid
- ____________ permit a certain amount of movement; they are separated by a fibrous disk and joined by interosseous ligaments
- _________ fractures are caused by simple angular forces
- The diagnosis of bone tumours includes radiologic staging and _______
- _________ bone is deposited more rapidly and is of low tensile strength, serving as temporary scaffolding for support
- At birth, nearly all of the marrow is red and _____________ active
- ___________ bones are composed of a layer of cancellous bone between two layers of compact bone, found in areas such as the skull and rib cage
- A __________ is a stretching injury to a muscle or a musculotendinous unit caused by mechanical overloading
- an acute or chronic infection of the bone
- the two ends of a long bone are called ___________
- PTH and __________ stimulate 1,25-(OH)2D3 production by the kidney
- A __________ is an injury to soft tissue that results from direct trauma, the skin overlying the injury remains intact
- fat _______ syndrome refers to manifestations resulting from the presence of fat droplets in the small blood vessels of the lung or other organs after a long bone fracture or other major trauma
- Arthroscopic ___________ may be performed when there is recurrent or persistent locking, recurrent effusion, or disabling pain due to an injury in the meniscus
- extracellular fluid-filled passageways permeate the calcified matrix and connect with the lacunae of adjacent osteocytes
- The __________ function reflexively to adjust the tension of the muscles that support the joint
- the _______________ joint that joins the clavicle to the acromion of the scapula
- the _______ joint that connects the head of the humerus to the relatively shallow glenoid cavity in the scapula
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- Circumferential __________ follow the entire inner and outer shaft of a long bone, appearing much like the growth rings of a tree
- __________ joints are freely movable joints
- A __________ is a partial dislocation in which the bone ends in the joint are still in partial contact with each other
- The inorganic matter consists of ___________, an insoluble macrocrystalline structure of calcium phosphate salts, and small amounts of calcium carbonate and calcium fluoride
- the subdeltoid and subcoracoid are sometimes referred to as the _________ bursae, which often communicate and are affected by lesions of the rotator cuff
- ________ in the skeletal system are referred to as bone tumours
- Intestinal absorption of vitamin D occurs mainly in the ________ and includes vitamin D2 and vitamin D3
- __________ are joints that lack a joint cavity and move little or not at all
- __________ the repair of a joint
- ________ fracture, which is seen in children, is an example of a partial break in bone continuity and resembles that seen when a young sapling is broken
- tough bundles of collagenous fibres called __________ that attach to the joint capsule and bind the articular
- _______ represents soft tissue complications of musculoskeletal injuries that cause pain out of proportion to the injury, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction manifested by hyperhidrosis
- When the bone fragments have broken through the skin, the fracture is called an open or _______ fracture
- a tumour composed of hyaline cartilage
- ________ is the restoration of a fractured bone to its normal anatomic position
- A _________ involves the displacement or separation of the bone ends of a joint with loss of articulation
- __________ is the final stage of bone healing and involves resorption of the excess bony callus
- In the skin, ultraviolet radiation from sunlight spontaneously converts 7-__________ D3 to vitamin D3
- ___________ skeleton is composed of the bones of the skull, thorax, and vertebral column, forms the axis of the body
- A typical long bone has a shaft, or _____________
- Tendons that may rub against bone or other friction-generating surfaces are enclosed in double-layered _______
- A fracture is called _______ when the fracture fragments are wedged together
- the ___________ joint that joins the sternum to the clavicle
- A bunion is an inflamed bursa of the _____________ joint of the great toe.
- _________ refers to inflammation of the tendon
- The _________ consist of concentric lamellae of bone matrix, surrounding a central canal
- _______ bodies are small pieces of bone or cartilage within a joint space that can result from trauma to the joint
- A ___________ is an injury in which the skin is torn or its continuity is disrupted
- __________ are closed sacs that contain synovial fluid and prevent friction on a tendon.
- ___________ is secreted by the parafollicular, or C, cells of the thyroid gland
- _____________ are nonmovable joints in which the surfaces of the bones are joined by dense connective tissue or bone
- The osteocytes lie in a small lake filled with extracellular fluid, called a ____________
- according to the _______ law, bone responds to mechanical stress by becoming thicker and stronger in relation to its function.
- _________ fracture has more than two pieces
- The four most common types of benign bone tumours are osteoma, chondroma, osteochondroma, and _____ cell tumour
- The two major forms of bone cancer in children and young adults are ________ and Ewing sarcoma
- __________ the study of joints
- A ________ involves the ligamentous structures (strong bands of connective tissue) surrounding the joint and usually is caused by abnormal or excessive movement of the joint
- The long bones of the skeleton, which grow at a relatively rapid rate, are provided with a specialized structure called the _______ growth plate
- __________ canals contain blood vessels, and are spaces in the cortex of bone that run perpendicular to the long axis of the cortex
- __________ fracture, as occurs in the vertebral body, involves two bones that are crushed or squeezed together
- ___________ is failure to produce union and cessation of the processes of bone repair
- There are three objectives for treatment of fractures: reduction of the fracture, __________, and preservation and restoration of the function of the injured part.
- Bone cells responsible for the resorption of bone matrix and the release of calcium and phosphate from bone
- __________ of the lumbar spine in such sports as track, wrestling, gymnastics, and diving, can tear the muscles, fascia, and ligaments
- ____________ refill time, which is assessed by applying pressure to the fingernail and observing the rate of blood return is important to assess following application of a splint/cast
- __________ hormone increases the number and resorptive function of the osteoclasts
- _________ refers to healing with deformity, angulation, or rotation that is visible on x-ray films
- The free surfaces of most hyaline cartilage are covered by a layer of fibrous connective tissue called the _______
- _________ bone is found in the interior of bones and is composed of trabeculae
- _____________ has characteristics that are intermediate between dense connective tissue and hyaline cartilage. It is found in the intervertebral disks, in areas where tendons are connected to bone, and in the symphysis pubis
- __________ is a pulling force applied to an extremity or part of the body while a counterforce, or countertraction, pulls in the opposite direction
- An example of external _______ devices are pins or screws, which are inserted directly into the bone above and below the fracture site
- __________ fluid acts as a lubricant and facilitates the movement of the articulating surfaces of the joint
- In joint injury, __________ infiltrate the injured area during the initial healing process and supply the fibroblasts with the materials they need to produce large amounts of collagen
- Bones are covered, except at their articular ends, by a membrane called the ___________
- Intra-articular ________ are fibrocartilage structures that develop from portions of the articular disk that occupied the space between articular cartilage surfaces during fetal development
102 Clues: __________ the study of joints • __________ the repair of a joint • Cartilage cells are called __________ • a tumour composed of hyaline cartilage • an acute or chronic infection of the bone • __________ joints are freely movable joints • _________ fracture has more than two pieces • _________ refers to inflammation of the tendon • ...
Gelatin, Eggs, Gluten 2023-04-26
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- a structure inside eggs which attaches/suspends the yolk within the larger structure
- Technique that allows the dough to be stretched therefore develops the gluten strands. The protein strands create the gluten matrix in the bread which traps the air which lets the bread rise.
- Is a non-gluten wheat protein therefore containing albumins and is a non-dough forming substance
- value Represents the fraction of amino acids absorbed by the gut that is retained by the body
- one of the compounds that makes up gluten. Thought to contribute to coeliac disease
- Refers to the whipping technique in the Meringue Concept where when the Meringue is lifted by the whisk, it creates a peak that curls over itself or appears like it is drooping.
- a type of dessert or candy, made from a mixture of beaten egg whites and granulated sugar whipped together
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- Refers to when the batter is lifted by the whisk it holds the shape. The peak is sharp, and it tends to cling strongly onto the whisk/bowl.
- Measures the strength of substance’s (usually custard) structural strength/tenderness
- Is the expulsion of liquid from a gel accompanied by the separating out of liquid.
- egg white, or the protein contained in it
- the other compound that makes up gluten. Not toxic, creates fluffy and light texture
- The colloidal dispersion (a solvent containing particles too large for a solution but not large enough to precipitate) of a solid in a liquid where the gelatin is dispersed
13 Clues: egg white, or the protein contained in it • Is the expulsion of liquid from a gel accompanied by the separating out of liquid. • one of the compounds that makes up gluten. Thought to contribute to coeliac disease • a structure inside eggs which attaches/suspends the yolk within the larger structure • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-29
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- the positively charged subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus,
- Model The oldest model of the atom, which looks specifically at the atom as a sphere which cannot be cut further,
- In science, this term means a concept that is proven beyond nearly all measure, but must pass one final step in scrutiny (the level beneath a scientific law),
- The entire atom and its electron cloud, EXCEPT the valence shell,
- This model states that the electrons move in a predictable path that can be determined around the nucleus,
- An electrically neutral indivisible piece of matter where the number of protons equals the number of electrons,
- The region where an electron is said to have the highest probability to exist,
- The electrically neutral subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus,
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- Experiment This experiment by Ernest Rutherford gave the TWO fundamental conclusions that an atom is mostly empty space and that the nucleus is an extremely dense region of positive charge,
- An electrically charged indivisible piece of matter where an electron has either been added or removed, and therefore there is a positive or negative charge,
- The electrically negative subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus,
- Model Devised by J.J. Thompson, this model believed that the atom was a matrix or "pudding" of positive charge and that the electrons were stuck in like "raisins",
- Model The current model of the atom, states that there are regions of the highest probability where an electron may reside,
13 Clues: The entire atom and its electron cloud, EXCEPT the valence shell, • the positively charged subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus, • The electrically neutral subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus, • The electrically negative subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus, • ...
Decision-making tools 2020-04-26
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- This is what you give to each of the items on your balance sheet in order to weigh up the relative importance of each item on the list
- Not actually a decision-making tool, but it is a very useful way of generating enough information to help you make a decision
- This tool identifies areas that could lead to possible problems or further advantages
- what you make when you already know what you want, and do not need a decision-making tool to help you come to a conclusion
- This tool helps you to weigh up the relative importance of each of the factors that need considering
- This tool will show the possible outcomes based on a set of future choices or decisions
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- Scrolling through this could be classed as not urgent and not important on the urgent / non-urgent matrix
- This part of the SWOT grid shows areas that need attention in order to prevent more problems occurring later
- How we usually describe the forces FOR change and the forces AGAINST change with the balance sheet approach of decision making
- a request from the accounts department to submit confirmation of receipt of new guidelines could be considered urgent, but ...
- Something that needs to be done ASAP
- The part of a decision tree that shows the outcome
- The name of the former US general (and president) who created a tool to help decide what actions to prioritise
13 Clues: Something that needs to be done ASAP • The part of a decision tree that shows the outcome • This tool identifies areas that could lead to possible problems or further advantages • This tool will show the possible outcomes based on a set of future choices or decisions • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-29
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- the positively charged subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus,
- Model The oldest model of the atom, which looks specifically at the atom as a sphere which cannot be cut further,
- In science, this term means a concept that is proven beyond nearly all measure, but must pass one final step in scrutiny (the level beneath a scientific law),
- The entire atom and its electron cloud, EXCEPT the valence shell,
- This model states that the electrons move in a predictable path that can be determined around the nucleus,
- An electrically neutral indivisible piece of matter where the number of protons equals the number of electrons,
- The region where an electron is said to have the highest probability to exist,
- The electrically neutral subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus,
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- Experiment This experiment by Ernest Rutherford gave the TWO fundamental conclusions that an atom is mostly empty space and that the nucleus is an extremely dense region of positive charge,
- An electrically charged indivisible piece of matter where an electron has either been added or removed, and therefore there is a positive or negative charge,
- The electrically negative subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus,
- Model Devised by J.J. Thompson, this model believed that the atom was a matrix or "pudding" of positive charge and that the electrons were stuck in like "raisins",
- Model The current model of the atom, states that there are regions of the highest probability where an electron may reside,
13 Clues: The entire atom and its electron cloud, EXCEPT the valence shell, • the positively charged subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus, • The electrically neutral subatomic particle that resides inside the nucleus, • The electrically negative subatomic particle that resides outside the nucleus, • ...
1.1 Vocab 2024-08-16
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- A working model used to test a design concept by making observations and necessary adjustments.
- Repeating process steps to continuously improve a work product.
- The answer to a problem or opportunity.
- A systematic problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
- Working together on a common purpose.
- A tool for comparing design solutions against one another, using specific criteria that are based on project requirements.
- A brace that corrects alignment or provides support to correct a disorder of the limbs or spine.
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- An accurate representation of an object or phenomenon. Working together on a common purpose. Models can be visual, physical, mathematical, or computational and are often used in the development of scientific theories or the creation of artifacts.
- Guidelines that are developed by a team regarding how they are to interact, communicate, and conduct themselves as part of the team.
- A neuromuscular condition in which muscles on one side of the body are in a constant state of contraction.
- A condition that affects body movement and coordination. It is caused by brain injury or brain malformation that occurs before, during, or immediately after birth when an infant’s brain is still developing.
- A group of documentation that can include client interview responses, observations, research, design drawings, prototypes, photos, videos, test results, or satisfaction surveys.
- A medical professional who helps patients who require body braces, called orthoses, to support their backs, legs, or feet.
13 Clues: Working together on a common purpose. • The answer to a problem or opportunity. • Repeating process steps to continuously improve a work product. • A working model used to test a design concept by making observations and necessary adjustments. • A brace that corrects alignment or provides support to correct a disorder of the limbs or spine. • ...
Class-XI Cell 2020-11-01
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- found in fungi, plants, and bacteria. It surrounds the cell membrane and aids in support and structure of the cell.
- modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion.
- a double-layered membrane that surrounds the cell. Also called the plasma membrane, it regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- known as the garbage men, contains digestive enzymes to breakdown worn out cell parts or destroy foreign
- membrane system of folded sacs and interconnected channels that serves as a site for protein and lipid synthesis
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own membrane. Little organs within the cell.
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- The cell's "skeleton" of microtubules which gives it shape, strength, and the capacity for directed movement.
- An elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. This is the site of photosynthesis.
- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell bodY.
- The organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands.
- The control center of the cell, it contains the hereditary information and carries the instructions for making proteins.
- Shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps take food and manufacture energy from it. It is known as the powerhouse of the cell. The energy it makes is ATP.
- They can be used to contain cellular waste, isolate materials that may be harmful to the cell, or hold water for plants. They are very versatile in their function.
13 Clues: modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins for secretion. • Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell bodY. • The organelles where proteins are made from the translation of RNA strands. • An elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. This is the site of photosynthesis. • ...
ch 10 2021-02-09
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- the factual matrix in which the contract is formed including the purpose of the contract and the intent of the parties (3 words, no spaces)
- party who has to sign the writing under the Statute of Frauds
- a rule of contract interpretation that preferes the interpretation of a clause that is least favourable to the party that drafted the clause
- a rule preventing one party to a written contract from later using parol evidence to add to, subtract from, or modify the final written contract (3 words, no spaces)
- the ordinary, grammatical or dictionary meaning, used as a principle of interpretation(2 words, no spaces)
- performance undertaken in reliance on an oral contract relating to an interest in land and accepted by the courts as evidence of the contract without writing(2 words, no spaces)
- the type of agreement that is a separate agreement between the parties made at the same time, but not included in the written document
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- makes certain types of contracts unenforceable unless they are in writing (3 words, no spaces)
- any set of circumstances or events that the parties stipulate must be satisfied or must happen before their contract takes effect(2 words, no spaces)
- types of terms that have to be included in the written memorandum under the Statute of Frauds
- type of contract that still exists for other purposes but neither party may obtain a remedy under it through court action
- individual who purchases goods or services for personal non-commmercial use
- extrinsic
13 Clues: extrinsic • party who has to sign the writing under the Statute of Frauds • individual who purchases goods or services for personal non-commmercial use • types of terms that have to be included in the written memorandum under the Statute of Frauds • makes certain types of contracts unenforceable unless they are in writing (3 words, no spaces) • ...
Species and Biodiversity 2021-03-13
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- have an extremely high impact on a particular ecosystem relative to its population
- the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained by that specific environment, given the food, habitat, water, and other resources available
- plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native
- refers to all the variety of life that can be found on Earth as well as to the communities that they form and the habitats in which they live
- includes the variety of habitats, communities, and ecological processes in the living world
- refers to the sum total of all the different forms of genetic information carried by all the organisms living on Earth today
- the process during which a large expanse of habitat is transformed into a number of smaller patches of smaller total area isolated from each other by a matrix of habitats unlike the original
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- is any concentration of a toxin, such as pesticides, in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain
- refers to the number of different species in the biosphere
- planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation and destruction
- a species whose population size is declining in a way that places it in danger of extinction
- When a natural habitat, such as a forest or wetland, is altered so dramatically that it no longer supports the species it originally sustained.
- occurs when a species disappears from all or part of its range
13 Clues: refers to the number of different species in the biosphere • occurs when a species disappears from all or part of its range • plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native • planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation and destruction • ...
Algebra 1 Vocabulary 2012-03-13
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- An average of the data items
- A data value that is much higher or lower than the other data values in a set
- Made up of a base and an exponent
- The numerical factor of a term that has a variable
- A set of ordered pairs
- Intersect to form a right angle
- A number pattern
- A term that has no variable
- The y-coordinate of the point where a line crosses the y-axis
- In the same plane and not intersecting
- The set of the second coordinates of ordered pairs
- How likely an event will occur
- The x-coordinate of the point where a line crosses the x-axis
- An equation that is true for any value of the variable
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- Consists of one term
- A mathematical sentence that compares the values of two expressions using an inequality symbol
- A comparison of two numbers
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- Data item that occurs the most
- Denotes how many times a number, the base, is used as a factor
- A symbol that represents one or more numbers
- A conclusion reached by using inductive reasoning
- Proves a statement is false
- The set of the first coordinates of ordered pairs
- The middle value in the set when the numbers are arranged in order
- An outcome or group of outcomes
- A relation that assigns one range for each element of the domain
- Point where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect
- The ratio of rise over run
- Made up of two terms
- A number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables
- A point on a graph
- An equation that shows that two ratios are equal
- Made up of three terms
- An item in a set
- A rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns
36 Clues: A number pattern • An item in a set • A point on a graph • Made up of two terms • Consists of one term • A set of ordered pairs • Made up of three terms • The ratio of rise over run • Proves a statement is false • A term that has no variable • A comparison of two numbers • An average of the data items • Data item that occurs the most • How likely an event will occur • ...
Vocabulary Definitions 2012-09-26
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- Resulting Figure
- Multiplication Multiplication of each entry in a matrix by the same number the scalar.
- Creates a mirror type effect.
- A transformation in which the original figure and its image are congruent.
- Flat surface.
- Slide that moves points the same distance and in the same direction.
- Symmetry A figure matches itself a number of times while it is being turned about a point.
- Symmetry A figure has if it can be made to fit exactly onto the original when it is translated a given distance at a given direction.
- Lines Two lines that form right angles by intersecting.
- Repeating pattern of figure that completely covers a plane with gaps and overlaps.
- Segments Two segments that are the same length.
- The middle point in a line segment.
- Reflection A translation followed by a reflection in a line parallel to the translation rector.
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- Set of points.
- Lines Line that do not intersect.
- A Similarity transformation in which a figure is enlarged or reduced using a scale factor ≠ 0, without altering the center.
- A similarity transformation in which a figure is enlarged or reduced using a scale factor ≠ 0, without altering the center.
- A plane with points and lines.
- Correct statement.
- Points Points that are on the same line.
- A balanced arrangement of parts of a figure on opposite sides of a point, line or plane.
- Symmetry A type of symmetry in which one half of the object is the mirror image of the other.
- Orignal figure
- Turning of a figure around a point.
- Symmetry Reflection of a plane figure mirror image.
- Is the change in its position, shape, or size.
- Repeating pattern that completely covers with no gaps and no overlaps.
- The process of combining two or more functions based on the definition of each function to obtain a new one.
- Produces an image of a greater size but similar dimensions to the original figure.
- Location
30 Clues: Location • Flat surface. • Set of points. • Orignal figure • Resulting Figure • Correct statement. • Creates a mirror type effect. • A plane with points and lines. • Lines Line that do not intersect. • Turning of a figure around a point. • The middle point in a line segment. • Points Points that are on the same line. • Is the change in its position, shape, or size. • ...
Exam 1 Cross-Word 2015-02-02
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- Area of the GI tract that has the greatest capacity for drug absorption.
- Type of drug delivery system that is the preferred route in most cases due to convenience, safety, and acceptance.
- An inert substance used to increase tablet bulk and/or improve flow and compression properties
- Type of tablets that are not intended to be swallowed, but dissolved within the oral cavity.
- A dynamic process in which a tablet's active ingredient is dissolved in a solvent.
- Enzyme found in the GIT that degrades proteins and peptides.
- Type of tablet that must be dissolved in water and typically is formulated with an acid and base to produce carbon dioxide.
- Type of transport where the drug molecule can be absorbed between the epithelial cells.
- Technique that is used to to analyze PTM in protein drugs.
- An example of a 'super disintegrant.'
- Vegetable or chemical substances in alcoholic or hydro-alcoholic solutions.
- An example of a binder.
- Type of force that comes into play when particle size is below 50 µm.
- Responsible for the large surface area in the small intestine.
- Tablet system that contains a 'push' and 'pull' layer.
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- Drugs that are absorbed under the tongue.
- Products of biotechnology.
- The bursting apart of compact masses when a tablet is introduced to an aqueous environment.
- All excipients must this condition for use in drug formulations.
- Terms glycation and glycosylation can be used interchangeably (True or False).
- Process of particle size reduction using a mortar and pestle.
- Drugs that are absorbed between the cheek and gum.
- Date at which a compounded preparation should not be used; determined from the date the preparation is compounded.
- A common chemical used as a lubricant with a formula C17H33COO-.
- A Wax-based modified release dosage forms is an example of this type of modified release system.
25 Clues: An example of a binder. • Products of biotechnology. • An example of a 'super disintegrant.' • Drugs that are absorbed under the tongue. • Drugs that are absorbed between the cheek and gum. • Tablet system that contains a 'push' and 'pull' layer. • Technique that is used to to analyze PTM in protein drugs. • Enzyme found in the GIT that degrades proteins and peptides. • ...
Building Computer Vocab 2015-01-08
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- the TV-like screen-an output device
- data processed by the computer
- an input device with keys--used to enter data
- Central Processing Unit, the main component that performs all of the processing, also known as a microprocessor
- a chip that tells your computer to do these four functions: input, processing, storage, output
- the place on a computer where cable can be attached
- instructions on a disk or drive that make the computer work (tells the computer what to do), you cannot see these.
- data entered into the computer
- a computer or software that manages the flow of information on a network
- physical parts of the computer, any part of the computer you can touch.
- short for megabyte, a unit of memory or storage capacity
- output from a printer (Ex: Laser, Dot Matrix, Ink Jet)
- computer software used to search for information on the World Wide Web
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- output from a computer that can be seen or heard, but not touched(Ex: output from a speaker or monitor)
- devices that can be attached (added on) to a computer
- Random Access Memory a temporary memory to hold your data-- (storage place inside your computer where 1s and 0s are kept until power is cut off--also holds the program that you are working on)
- machine that performs four functions: input, processing, storage, and output
- system master control program in a computer, maintains disk files, runs applications, and handles devices such as the mouse and printer
- Storage devices that can be used to permanently store your work (Ex: floppy disk, hard disk, optical disk)
- output device that produces sound (softcopy)
- output from a computer that can be touched-- (Ex: output from a printer or plotter)
- Drive a device that reads data off a disk and or writes data to a disk (hard or floppy)
- an output device used to print on paper
- a hand held input device
24 Clues: a hand held input device • data processed by the computer • data entered into the computer • the TV-like screen-an output device • an output device used to print on paper • output device that produces sound (softcopy) • an input device with keys--used to enter data • the place on a computer where cable can be attached • ...
Metabolism! 2015-04-13
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- Synthesis of glucose from Glycogen.
- The sum of all chemical reactions that take place in a cell or organism.
- Process where NADH and FADH2 are re-oxidized and the energy released drives ATP synthesis.
- Uncoupling agent used as a diet drug in the past. Causes fuel molecules to be catabolized rapidly and energy is released as heat.
- Formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors.
- Molecule from the citric acid cycle that inhibits PFK-1 through feedback inhibition.
- Enzyme in first step of glycolysis, facilitates phosphorylation of glucose.
- Cycle that breaks down Acetyl-CoA to CO2 and captures energy as NADH and FADH2.
- Organ in which gluconeogenesis occurs.
- A reaction that replenishes a citric acid cycle intermediate.
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- Preferred fuel for brain and kidney, also the only fuel for red blood cells.
- Enzyme which catalyzes formation of glycogen from UDP-glucose.
- A process that is both anabolic and catabolic.
- Enzyme that catalyzes conversion of G-6-P to G-1-P to be used for glycogen synthesis.
- To convert chemical energy stored in glucose to usable chemical energy.
- Catalyzes second step of glycolysis, converts G-6-P to F-6-P.
- Enzyme in step 6 of glycolysis, in which GAP is oxidized to form 1,3-BPG and help produce NADH.
- Enzyme that catalyzes the lysis of Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphate to form DHAP and GAP.
- Hormone that activates PFK-2, which catalyzes formation of F-2,6-BPG, which activates PFK-1.
- Enzyme that catalyzes addition of a phosphate to Fructose-6-Phosphate. Also the rate determining step of glycolysis.
- Couples electron transport and ATP synthesis.
- Site of Oxidative Phosphorylation.
- enzyme that catalyzes the dehydration of 2-PG to form Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP).
- Breaking down molecules to obtain energy and building blocks.
- Site of the Citric Acid Cycle.
25 Clues: Site of the Citric Acid Cycle. • Site of Oxidative Phosphorylation. • Synthesis of glucose from Glycogen. • Organ in which gluconeogenesis occurs. • Couples electron transport and ATP synthesis. • A process that is both anabolic and catabolic. • Formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors. • Catalyzes second step of glycolysis, converts G-6-P to F-6-P. • ...
Gekreuzte Mechanik 2015-12-17
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- kann beim Integrieren einer DGL helfen
- ist im Zentralpotential erhalten
- ist eine Basis das nicht, wird es schwer
- spannt einen Vektorraum auf
- ist nur beim Kreis null und bei der Parabel eins
- in rotierenden Bezugssystemen proportional zur Geschwindigkeit
- ersetzt die Masse bei der Drehung eines starren Körpers
- erleichtert Kurvenintegrale
- setzt kinetische und potentielle Energie im homogenen Potential in Verbindung
- beim inelastischen Stoß nicht erhalten
- der dritte im Bund bei Tangential- und Hauptnormalenvektor
- benötigt für das Kreuzprodukt in Komponenten
- macht aus n Vektoren ein Skalar, in linearer Weise
- Differentialoperator
- drei werden benötigt um zwischen Körper und Inertialsystem zu vermitteln
- Vorname von Prof. Bartelmann
- Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji}
- Newton's drittes, gleich der Aktion
- wird zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs variiert
- nach ihm sind wichtige Transformationen von einem Inertialsystem ins nächste benannt
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- dessen Quadrat verhält sich proportional zur dritten Potenz der Halbachse
- wenn sie verschwindet ist ein Kraftfeld konservativ
- wichtig zum Nähern
- beim Kepler-Problem im Energie-Minimum ist dies die Bahn
- unerlässlich bei der Abstandsbestimmung
- darf für Objekte der regulären Gruppe nicht verschwinden
- Planetenbahn bei großen Energien
- existiert für konservative Kraftfelder
- beschreibt die Ablenkung von Teilchen
- dargestellt durch komplexe Exponentialfunktionen
- beschreibt die höchste Ableitung in einer DGL
- muss für orthonormale Matrizen gleich er Transponierten sein
- Bewegung eines Teilchens im homogenen Magnetfeld
- sonnennächster Punkt einer Bahn
- das Skalarprodukt ist's, das Vektorprodukt nicht
- die rotation hiervon wird immer Null
- Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen
- Streuung in diese Richtung nur möglich bei schwererem Target
- nur in beschleunigten Bezugssystemen
- hier ist man wenn alle Kräfte physikalischen Ursprungs sind
- ändert den Drehimpuls
- verschwindet bei parallelen Vektoren
- zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs neben der homogenen benötigt
- trennt bei drei Körpern den Bereich den Einflussbereich der beiden Schweren
- Parametriesierung einer Kurve
- diese Determinante braucht's zum integrieren in anderen Koordinaten
46 Clues: wichtig zum Nähern • Differentialoperator • ändert den Drehimpuls • Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen • spannt einen Vektorraum auf • erleichtert Kurvenintegrale • Vorname von Prof. Bartelmann • Parametriesierung einer Kurve • sonnennächster Punkt einer Bahn • ist im Zentralpotential erhalten • Planetenbahn bei großen Energien • Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji} • ...
