matrix Crossword Puzzles
CHAPTER 5 and 6 2020-04-28
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- composed of concentric rings or circuli.
- type of feather that aerodynamically shape the surface of the bird.
- characterized by the prevalance of thick surface coat enamel,without an underlying layer of dentin.
- a cap of cells arched over a small blastocoel.
- process of forming an ectodermal tube,the neural tube.
- the act of giving birth via viviparity.
- the down feathers.
- produce an oily secretion,sebum.
- union of two or more gametes.
- with a fringe of projection along its posterior margin.
- female gamete.
- are slender,keratinous filaments.
- tissues that includes bones,cartilage,fibrous connective tissue,adipose tissue and the blood.
- the cells resulting from these early cleavage divisions of the ovum.
- type of feather that constitute the major aerodynamic surfaces.
- meaning "gut" and "formation".
- male gamete.
- the act of laying eggs.
- release of milk to a suckling.
- has only single secretory cell.
- type of feather lie close to the skin as thermal insulation.
- meaning "tissue formation".
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- "bone formation".
- beneath the guard hairs and usually much finer and shorter.
- tissues are formed of closely adjoined cells with every little extracellular matrix between them.
- meaning "organ" and "formation".
- a diverse cell found in the skin of lampreys and other fishes.
- the contour feathers.
- it lacks on enamel,dentin and a vascular bone layer.
- a process wherein various protein products accumulate and collectively form keratin.
- usually found around the snouts of many mammals.
- meaning "egg" and "birth".
- meaning "live" and "birth".
- found in porcupines that are stiff,coarse hairs specialized for defense.
- a circular pigmented area of skin found around the nipples.
- the base of a hair.
- composed of many secretory cells.
- the time the embryo develops within the female.
- embryos that draw nutrients from the yolk of the ovum.
- type of feather that often specialized for display.
40 Clues: male gamete. • female gamete. • "bone formation". • the down feathers. • the base of a hair. • the contour feathers. • the act of laying eggs. • meaning "egg" and "birth". • meaning "live" and "birth". • meaning "tissue formation". • union of two or more gametes. • meaning "gut" and "formation". • release of milk to a suckling. • has only single secretory cell. • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 2020-04-27
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- Whiskers
- The most primitive living mammals
- General term for a pigment cell
- An abrupt transformation from one anatomically distinct stage (juvenile) to another (adult)
- Bone-forming cells
- The skin layer over the dermis that is derived from ectoderm
- A dermal bone located under and supporting an epidermal scale
- The skin layer that lies beneath the epidermis and is derived from mesoderm
- The dorsal, dome-shaped bony part of a turtle shell
- Cells specialized to secrete a product
- The tissue lining blood and lymph vessels
- Release of the ovum from the ovary
- The hollow ball of cells around the internal blastocoel cavity
- The process by which the skin forms proteins, especially keratin
- Prereproductive individuals
- The blastula stage in mammals
- A diverticulum of the hindgut endoderm
- A type of chromatophores containing red pigments
- The skin covering the body
- An older term for a derivative of the enamel that covers some fish scales
- Eggs with slight amount of yolk
- A network of loosely connected cells
- The increase of cellular diversity
- The act of laying eggs
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- Enlarged keratinized plates on the tips of the ungulate digits
- Spaces within the matrix
- An embryonic skin segment
- The middle shaft
- The ventral bony part of a turtle shell
- Release of milk to a suckling
- An older term designating a derivative of dentin that covers some fish scales
- The female gamete
- A joint through which little or no movement is permitted between articulated skeletal elements
- Fibrous protein
- Feather tracks
- Solid mass of cells
- Keratinized straining plates that arise from the integument in the mouth of some species of whales
- A branched, bare bone that grows outward from skull bones on some artiodactyl species
- hardest substance in vertebrate body, consisting almost entirely of calcium salts as apatite crystals
- The differentiation of organs from tissues
40 Clues: Whiskers • Feather tracks • Fibrous protein • The middle shaft • The female gamete • Bone-forming cells • Solid mass of cells • The act of laying eggs • Spaces within the matrix • An embryonic skin segment • The skin covering the body • Prereproductive individuals • Release of milk to a suckling • The blastula stage in mammals • General term for a pigment cell • ...
Igneous Rocks 2020-10-05
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- Common type of volcanic glass with felsic composition
- Small crystals, grew rapidly near the surface in the upper crust
- Rocks made when magma and lava cool and crystallize
- Extrusive Volcanic rock from green to black found on many volcanic islands, which is why the upper oceanic crust is also this element
- Coarse grained intrusive rocks of high silicates that grew slowly. This also uplifts the mountains and helps with weathering
- Has large noticeable vesicles that has is easily able to escape
- Matrix of larger crystals in the porphyritic texture
- Emitted from volcanos when magma reaches the Earth’s surface
- More granitic rocks, light silicates found in continental crust
- Openings in the rock that show the direction the lava went through. This grew rapidly enough to expand gas bubbles
- Almost entirely dense mafic igneous rocks
- Solidify deep beneath the Earth’s surface
- Rocks that solidify at Earths surface
- A resulting rock between larger crystals and smaller crystals
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- Melting of rocks in Earth’s mantle
- Large masses of magma that grew slowly and formed larger crystals
- Similar to granite except it is extrusive and grew faster near the surface of the Earth. Found in Yellow Stone National Park
- Medium gray extrusive rock found in volcanic areas and is fine grained
- Intermediate composition of granitic and basaltic composition, has at least 25 percent dark silicates
- Made of olivine and pyroxene, main element in the upper mantle
- Found in the oceanic crust, and is coarse grained and intrusive
- Cooled fast, and random ions that stay in place
- Angular blocks of glass that had fragments remaining hot enough to fuse together
- Equivalent to Andesite, but is intrusive and the crystals are not noticeable
- Basaltic Chemical composition, very dark and dense. Many of these are found beneath the ocean floor
25 Clues: Melting of rocks in Earth’s mantle • Rocks that solidify at Earths surface • Almost entirely dense mafic igneous rocks • Solidify deep beneath the Earth’s surface • Cooled fast, and random ions that stay in place • Rocks made when magma and lava cool and crystallize • Matrix of larger crystals in the porphyritic texture • ...
Salon Nail Care Quiz Study Guide 2021-07-21
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- Pusher, used to gently remove cuticle tissue away from the nail plate and clean under the free edge; made from orangewood, rosewood or other hardwoods; disposable alternatives for pushing back cuticles
- pull the fingers or toes together
- skin between the free edge and fingertip of the natural nail
- living skin at the base of the nail plate that partially overlaps the lunula
- part of the nail bed that extends below the nail root and helps to produce the nail plate
- Plate, translucent portion of the nail, extending from the nail root to the free edge; sometimes referred to as the nail body
- the small portion of non-living epidermis extending around the base of the nail
- spread the fingers or toes
- turns the forearm and hand inward so the palm faces downward
- also known as Digits, are the bones of the fingers or toes
- any fabric wrap, UV-cured gel or acrylic / sculptured nail that is applied to enhance and/or strengthen the natural nail
- based on the use of reflex points located throughout the hands, feet, and head that are linked to other parts of the body
- cosmetic care of the toenails and feet
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- technical term for nails
- the chemical reaction, also known as Curing or Hardening, that creates polymers
- also known as Furrow or Corrugation, is a vertical or horizontal indentation running the length or width of the nail plate
- Edge, part of the nail plate that extends beyond the fingertip
- cosmetic service for care of the hands, which includes skin and nail care, cosmetic treatments and procedures, polishing techniques and artificial nail applications
- Ammonium Compounds, also known as Quats, is a standard name for disinfectants
- causing small unseen openings in the skin that allow for the entry of pathogens
- Grooves, slits or grooves on the sides of the nail that allow growth
- spongy respiratory organs responsible for inhaling and exhaling
- extremely flammable colorless liquid that evaporates quickly
- Bed, portion of the skin that the nail plate rests upon as it grows out
- bacterial inflammation of the skin surrounding the nail plate
25 Clues: technical term for nails • spread the fingers or toes • pull the fingers or toes together • cosmetic care of the toenails and feet • also known as Digits, are the bones of the fingers or toes • skin between the free edge and fingertip of the natural nail • extremely flammable colorless liquid that evaporates quickly • ...
MIDTERM POST TASK 2022-03-29
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- It becomes milky when an incompletely dehydrated tissue is immersed in it
- acquired decrease in tissue or organ size; can be physiologic and pathologic
- it is not commonly use because it evaporates easily and flammable
- drying & wrinkling of the anterior chamber of the eye and cornea
- allows the general microscopic study of tissue structures without altering the structural pattern and normal intercellular relationship of tissues
- for connective tissue and umbilical cord
- ALCOHOL recommended plant and animal
- classified both as nuclear and histochemical fixative;can preserve nuclear proteins and mucopolysaccharides
- stiffening of muscles after death
- swelling due to extra vascular accumulation of fluid
- accidental and unregulated its pathologic cells death
- Stabilizes tissue proteins
- mixture of highly purified paraffin and synthetic plastic polymers
- used to preserve parts of the cell
- 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.
- preserve chromatin mitochondria, mitotic figures, golgi bodies and RBC containing colloid tissues.
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- removal of clearing agent from tissues so that it will be replace by a medium that will fill all cavities and tissue spaces
- Defined as the killing, penetration and hardening of tissues
- recommended for fixing liver, spleen, connective tissue fibers and nuclei
- the smallest aldehyde fixative
- ___ and agitation speed up decalcification
- to fix myelin and peripheral nerves and also for processing neurological tissues
- incomplete or defective development of a tissue or organ
- recommended for enzyme histochemistry and EM
- for early degenerative processes and tissue necrosis, for rickettsia and other bacteria
- Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from the organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones
- Removal of intercellular & extracellular water from tissues after fixation & prior to wax impregnation
- used for acid mucopolysaccharide and tissue mucin
- for touch preparations
- preserve the chemical components of tissues like enzymes
30 Clues: for touch preparations • Stabilizes tissue proteins • the smallest aldehyde fixative • stiffening of muscles after death • used to preserve parts of the cell • ALCOHOL recommended plant and animal • for connective tissue and umbilical cord • ___ and agitation speed up decalcification • recommended for enzyme histochemistry and EM • ...
md 2021-11-17
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- - the process that results in an increase of the number of cells
- - the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell.
- - a factor that is not directly involved in the catalytic act of RNA formation, but is necessary for the passage of the main stages of transcription and its regulation
- - the physiological death of a cell, and can be caused by conditions such as basophilia, erythema, or a tumor.
- – Name the matrix that is involved in keeping tissues separated, providing structural support or providing a structure for cells to migrate on.
- - a structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization
- - The processes that generate tissue organization and shape and are usually the downstream response to the timing and patterning.
- - the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another.
- - type of signaling molecule that acts on cells directly to induce distinct cellular responses in a concentration-dependent manner.
- - Signaling at short range between cells of different ancestry and developmental potential that results in one cell or group of cells effecting a developmental change in the other.
- - tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully (syn. – aggressive)
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- - A normal gene which, when altered by mutation, becomes an oncogene that can contribute to cancer.
- - an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA.
- – Type of morphogenesis where numerous epithelial buds arise by repeated clefting of a single initial epithelial bud
- - the process of programmed cell death
- – A name of genes that encode GTPase proteins that help transduce survival- and growth-promoting signals.
- - A class of genes (also called tumor suppressor genes) that are involved in the negative regulation of normal growth.
- - the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life.
- – Signaling that connect the cell surface to the nucleus, leading to changes in gene expression in response to extracellular stimuli.
- - formation of secondary foci of tumor growth
20 Clues: - the process of programmed cell death • - the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell. • - formation of secondary foci of tumor growth • - the process that results in an increase of the number of cells • - the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another. • - a structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization • ...
md 2021-11-17
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- - the process that results in an increase of the number of cells
- - the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell.
- - a factor that is not directly involved in the catalytic act of RNA formation, but is necessary for the passage of the main stages of transcription and its regulation
- - the physiological death of a cell, and can be caused by conditions such as basophilia, erythema, or a tumor.
- – Name the matrix that is involved in keeping tissues separated, providing structural support or providing a structure for cells to migrate on.
- - a structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization
- - The processes that generate tissue organization and shape and are usually the downstream response to the timing and patterning.
- - the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another.
- - type of signaling molecule that acts on cells directly to induce distinct cellular responses in a concentration-dependent manner.
- - Signaling at short range between cells of different ancestry and developmental potential that results in one cell or group of cells effecting a developmental change in the other.
- - tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully (syn. – aggressive)
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- - A normal gene which, when altered by mutation, becomes an oncogene that can contribute to cancer.
- - an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA.
- – Type of morphogenesis where numerous epithelial buds arise by repeated clefting of a single initial epithelial bud
- - the process of programmed cell death
- – A name of genes that encode GTPase proteins that help transduce survival- and growth-promoting signals.
- - A class of genes (also called tumor suppressor genes) that are involved in the negative regulation of normal growth.
- - the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life.
- – Signaling that connect the cell surface to the nucleus, leading to changes in gene expression in response to extracellular stimuli.
- - formation of secondary foci of tumor growth
20 Clues: - the process of programmed cell death • - the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell. • - formation of secondary foci of tumor growth • - the process that results in an increase of the number of cells • - the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another. • - a structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization • ...
UNIT 1 - TERMINOLOGY TEST 2017-05-11
Across
- the service sector including retailing, banking, leisure etc
- an organisation where an entrepreneur obtains a licence to trade under a well known brand
- a manager who does consult employees in decision making
- when a business sells of an unwanted section of the business.
- a structure where employees are organised by department specialism
- an organisation owned by 2-20 individuals
- vertical integration where a business takes over a customer
- the sector of industry concerned with manufacturing raw materials into finished goods
- integration where businesses are involved in a diverse range of markets/industries
- Corporate _________ influences the beliefs and values of employees in an organisation
- the sector of the economy including charities, clubs and social enterprises
- a manager who does not consult employees in decision making
- a structure which has many levels of management
- _____ faire manager who delegates full control of decision making to subordinates
- when a large business splits into 2 or more separate businesses.
- the sector of the economy run by the government
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- a long term decision made to set out the aims/direction of a business
- the sector of the economy run by private individuals/businesses
- a structure where employees are grouped in teams on a project basis
- integration where businesses in the same industry merge together
- the sector of industry where raw materials are extracted from their natural source
- a centralised structure with one key decision maker
- a short term decision which ensures the smooth running of the organisation
- vertical integration where a business takes over a supplier
- a decision making model
- the sector of industry involving knowledge based organisations
- a medium term decision which sets out the targets/objectives to achieve the strategic aims
- abbreviation for a public limited company
- abbreviation for a private limited company
29 Clues: a decision making model • an organisation owned by 2-20 individuals • abbreviation for a public limited company • abbreviation for a private limited company • a structure which has many levels of management • the sector of the economy run by the government • a centralised structure with one key decision maker • a manager who does consult employees in decision making • ...
cell-ebrate 2018-10-02
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- Stacks of flat membranous sacs used to modify, store, and route cell contents
- Site of cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells
- The outer membrane of the cell
- A thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules.
- Bag of hydrolytic enzymes found in eukaryotic cells
- Sac in mature plant cells; takes up most of the cell space
- Regular increase or decrease in the intensity or density of a substance
- Type of endocytosis involving large substances
- Solutions of equal solute concentration
- The movement of a substance against its gradient; energy required
- cell with internal membrane structures
- Cellular secretion of macromolecules
- Organelle found only in plants and photosynthetic protists
- Network of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments
- gene-carrying structure
- All living things are made up of cells, cells make more cells
- Animal cells usually have a pair of these required for cell division
- Formed from various chromosomes and synthesizes ribosomes.
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- Substance moving down its concentration gradient
- The spontaneous passage of molecules and ions bound to carrier proteins
- No further net change is occurring
- The entire contents of the cell (not including nucleus)
- The wall formed of cellulose fibers
- The complex of DNA and proteins
- cell lacking internal membrane structures
- Membrane bound compartment houses DNA
- Membrane in eukaryotes that encloses the nucleus
- A specialized structure in the nucleus active in making ribosomes
- A solution with a lesser solute concentration than another
- Formed bodies with a specialized function
- Type of endocytosis when cells “drink” fluid and its dissolved solutes
- Membranous network in eukaryotic cells (rough or smooth)
- basic unit of living things
- The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
- Uptake of substances by the plasma membrane by a vessicle
- A solution with a greater solute concentration than another
- Inner compartment of mitochondrion contains enzymes and substrates for the Krebs cycle
37 Clues: gene-carrying structure • basic unit of living things • The outer membrane of the cell • The complex of DNA and proteins • No further net change is occurring • The wall formed of cellulose fibers • Cellular secretion of macromolecules • Membrane bound compartment houses DNA • cell with internal membrane structures • Solutions of equal solute concentration • ...
Gekreuzte Mechanik 2015-12-17
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- dargestellt durch komplexe Exponentialfunktionen
- die rotation hiervon wird immer Null
- nach ihm sind wichtige Transformationen von einem Inertialsystem ins nächste benannt
- das Skalarprodukt ist's, das Vektorprodukt nicht
- darf für Objekte der regulären Gruppe nicht verschwinden
- existiert für konservative Kraftfelder
- hier ist man wenn alle Kräfte physikalischen Ursprungs sind
- wird zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs variiert
- diese Determinante braucht's zum integrieren in anderen Koordinaten
- ist eine Basis das nicht, wird es schwer
- wichtig zum Nähern
- beim inelastischen Stoß nicht erhalten
- Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji}
- Bewegung eines Teilchens im homogenen Magnetfeld
- macht aus n Vektoren ein Skalar, in linearer Weise
- dessen Quadrat verhält sich proportional zur dritten Potenz der Halbachse
- beim Kepler-Problem im Energie-Minimum ist dies die Bahn
- nur in beschleunigten Bezugssystemen
- beschreibt die höchste Ableitung in einer DGL
- sonnennächster Punkt einer Bahn
- der dritte im Bund bei Tangential- und Hauptnormalenvektor
- kann beim Integrieren einer DGL helfen
- trennt bei drei Körpern den Bereich den Einflussbereich der beiden Schweren
- Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen
- erleichtert Kurvenintegrale
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- spannt einen Vektorraum auf
- unerlässlich bei der Abstandsbestimmung
- ändert den Drehimpuls
- drei werden benötigt um zwischen Körper und Inertialsystem zu vermitteln
- muss für orthonormale Matrizen gleich er Transponierten sein
- ist nur beim Kreis null und bei der Parabel eins
- Planetenbahn bei großen Energien
- setzt kinetische und potentielle Energie im homogenen Potential in Verbindung
- ersetzt die Masse bei der Drehung eines starren Körpers
- wenn sie verschwindet ist ein Kraftfeld konservativ
- Newton's drittes, gleich der Aktion
- beschreibt die Ablenkung von Teilchen
- zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs neben der homogenen benötigt
- in rotierenden Bezugssystemen proportional zur Geschwindigkeit
- Differentialoperator
- benötigt für das Kreuzprodukt in Komponenten
- Parametriesierung einer Kurve
- Vorname von Prof. Bartelmann
- verschwindet bei parallelen Vektoren
- Streuung in diese Richtung nur möglich bei schwererem Target
- ist im Zentralpotential erhalten
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 • Planetenbahn bei großen Energien • ist im Zentralpotential erhalten • Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji} • ...
Gekreuzte Mechanik 2015-12-17
Across
- ist im Zentralpotential erhalten
- Objekt mit nxm-Einträgen
- Planetenbahn bei großen Energien
- drei werden benötigt um zwischen Körper und Inertialsystem zu vermitteln
- muss für orthonormale Matrizen gleich er Transponierten sein
- beim inelastischen Stoß nicht erhalten
- Bei Matrizen: A_{ij} statt A_{ji}
- die rotation hiervon wird immer Null
- Bewegung eines Teilchens im homogenen Magnetfeld
- das Skalarprodukt ist's, das Vektorprodukt nicht
- wird zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs variiert
- der dritte im Bund bei Tangential- und Hauptnormalenvektor
- erleichtert Kurvenintegrale
- verschwindet bei parallelen Vektoren
- wenn sie verschwindet ist ein Kraftfeld konservativ
- unerlässlich bei der Abstandsbestimmung
- sonnennächster Punkt einer Bahn
- dessen Quadrat verhält sich proportional zur dritten Potenz der Halbachse
- macht aus n Vektoren ein Skalar, in linearer Weise
- Parametriesierung einer Kurve
- Vorname von Prof. Bartelmann
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- wichtig zum Nähern
- in rotierenden Bezugssystemen proportional zur Geschwindigkeit
- ändert den Drehimpuls
- Streuung in diese Richtung nur möglich bei schwererem Target
- spannt einen Vektorraum auf
- nur in beschleunigten Bezugssystemen
- beschreibt die Ablenkung von Teilchen
- ersetzt die Masse bei der Drehung eines starren Körpers
- hier ist man wenn alle Kräfte physikalischen Ursprungs sind
- setzt kinetische und potentielle Energie im homogenen Potential in Verbindung
- nach ihm sind wichtige Transformationen von einem Inertialsystem ins nächste benannt
- dargestellt durch komplexe Exponentialfunktionen
- zur Lösung inhomogener DGLs neben der homogenen benötigt
- Newton's drittes, gleich der Aktion
- darf für Objekte der regulären Gruppe nicht verschwinden
- ist nur beim Kreis null und bei der Parabel eins
- trennt bei drei Körpern den Bereich den Einflussbereich der beiden Schweren
- diese Determinante braucht's zum integrieren in anderen Koordinaten
- existiert für konservative Kraftfelder
- beim Kepler-Problem im Energie-Minimum ist dies die Bahn
- Differentialoperator
- beschreibt die höchste Ableitung in einer DGL
- ist eine Basis das nicht, wird es schwer
- benötigt für das Kreuzprodukt in Komponenten
- kann beim Integrieren einer DGL helfen
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} • ...
CHS 370 Metabolism 2019-02-18
Across
- During exercise, the conversion of phosphorylase A to B is minimized because of an increase in _____
- Satiety hormone
- The starting and ending point of the TCA
- The lactate threshold is an indicator of ________ because a trained athlete will be able to exercise at a higher intensity for a longer period of time
- A key regulatory enzyme of the TCA within the mitochondrial membrane, it is sensitive to the availability of oxygen
- Total ATP produced from the catabolism of alanine and glycerol (sum the quantities and write out the number)
- Method of interval training that inverses the ratio of work and relief as originally prescribed by Fox & Mathews
- A link between the stomach, pituitary gland and hypothalamus, this hormone is secreted during fasting, possibly as a signal to the brain to increase efficiency through fat management
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- _______-level phosphorylation occurs without oxidative phosphorylation
- The transfer of potential energy to kinetic energy is __________
- Energy is the _________ for work
- The large amount of glycogen in the liver cannot be explained by the glucose it absorbs
- Without _________ the TCA will cease as there is not enough NAD+ and FAD for it to continue
- During oxidative phosphorylation, protons reenter the _______ from the electrochemical gradient via ATP synthase
- Nonprotein substances that bind a substrate to a specific enzyme
- Only macronutrient which can generate ATP anaerobically
- A lack of oxaloacetate may result in Acetyl CoA being converted to ______ in the liver
- A metabolic adaptation to training includes the ability to spare the use of _________
- The Cori and glucose-alanine cycles are similar but the Cori cycle involves the conversion of _______ to pyruvate in the liver
- The secretion of this hormone produced by the lining of the stomach and adipose is inhibited by depleted energy stores
- The hub of all aerobic metabolism is the conversion of ________ to Acetyl CoA by PDH
21 Clues: Satiety hormone • Energy is the _________ for work • The starting and ending point of the TCA • Only macronutrient which can generate ATP anaerobically • The transfer of potential energy to kinetic energy is __________ • Nonprotein substances that bind a substrate to a specific enzyme • _______-level phosphorylation occurs without oxidative phosphorylation • ...
Nutrition 2012-11-15
Across
- investment of bone, consisting of a dense, fibrous outer layer, to which muscles attach, and a more delicate, inner layer capable of forming bone.
- sarcoma-a malignant tumor of the bone.
- canal-a microscopic channel in bone, through which a blood vessel runs.
- most common form of arthritis.
- cell of osseous tissue within the bone matrix; a bone cell.
- development of fibrous connective tissue.
- abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood.
- fracture-an incomplete fracture of a long bone, in which one side is broken and the other side is still intact.
- of the large multinuclear cells in growing bone concerned with the absorption of osseous tissue, as in the formation of canals.
- bone-forming cell.
- breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition.
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- inflammation of the bone and bone marrow, usually caused by bacterial infection.
- of childhood, characterized by softening of the bones as a result of inadequate intake of vitamin D.
- part resembling a small beam or crossbar.
- sudden removal of soil by change in a river's course or by a flood, from the land of one owner to that of another.
- of the parathyroid gland.
- disease-A chronic disease of the elderly characterized by alteration of bone tissue.
- zone of growth between the epiphysis and diaphysis during development of a bone.
- Anatomy-of, pertaining to, resembling, or consisting of cortex.
- small canal or tubular passage, as in bone.
- of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- plate-The area between the epiphysis and the diaphysis within which bone growth occurs.
- disorder in which the bones become increasingly brittle.
- canal-Any of the various canals in bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone.
- thin plate, scale, membrane, or layer, as of bone, tissue, or cell walls.
25 Clues: bone-forming cell. • of the parathyroid gland. • most common form of arthritis. • sarcoma-a malignant tumor of the bone. • part resembling a small beam or crossbar. • development of fibrous connective tissue. • small canal or tubular passage, as in bone. • abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood. • disorder in which the bones become increasingly brittle. • ...
Kelsey's Crossword Puzzle :) 2013-05-23
Across
- The curve formed by the set of points in a plane that are all equally distant from both a given line
- A plane curve having two branches, formed by the intersection of a plane with both halves of a right circular cone
- The difference between the smallest and largest values in a set of data
- a number or quantity that when multiplied by itself gives a given number or quantity
- An algebraic expression consisting of three terms connected by plus or minus signs
- an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and (the first power of) a single variable
- A number that is rational or irrational, not imaginary
- Calculated by combining the values from the set in a specific way and computing a single number as being the average of the set
- A value of a function that is less than any other value of the function over a specific interval
- Independent variable of a function
- The tangent of the angle of inclination of a line
- the sum of the values divided by the number of values
- A rectangular array of numeric or algebraic quantities
- relations for which each input has
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- Two expressions that are equal
- longest side of a right-angled triangle
- The greatest value assumed by a function over a given interval
- The distance the number is from 0 on the number line
- The value that has the largest number of observations
- Arranging all the observations from lowest value to highest value and picking the middle one
- Two lines that don't touch
- An expression of two or more terms
- A Flip
- a polynomial with two terms the sum of two monomials often bound by parenthesis or brackets when operated upon
24 Clues: A Flip • Two lines that don't touch • Two expressions that are equal • An expression of two or more terms • Independent variable of a function • relations for which each input has • longest side of a right-angled triangle • The tangent of the angle of inclination of a line • The distance the number is from 0 on the number line • ...
Anatomy Crossword Gray 2013-12-01
Across
- the disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury
- what autoimmune disease makes your skin tight and thick?
- localized cell death
- this type of muscle tissue has branches like trees that are separated by intercalated discs
- how did your disease develop?
- what keeps your skeletal muscle from falling off your bones like smoked baby-back ribs?
- type of epithelia that is like a layer cake that was run over by a bus
- when you get old and have to have your grandkid open your pill box, what do you have?
- this type of fiber is the main matrix element in dense connective tissue
- this carries blood and looks like the super watered down apple juice our school tries to feed us
- if you develop a deficiency of red blood cells, what’s wrong with you?
- if the connective tissue in your face is swollen, what’s wrong with you?
- slides of this connective tissue looks like a spiderweb
- another word for nerves
- cobweb tissue
- only muscle type that we can control
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- this cartilage acts like a pillow for your vertebrae
- this type of tissue acts like a bus, transporting materials throughout the body
- what enzyme breaks down proteins?
- what allows you to move to the music?
- what tells your brain that your hand is on fire?
- what is light, stores energy, and inflates like a balloon?
- network of interwoven fibers that looks like a bundle of grapes
- if some connective tissues have a poor blood supply, they are __?
- this organ is like the laundry machine for blood
- internal supporting network
- bone to bone
- you can blow your nose on this group of cells
- what cavities to bone cells live in
- where does sweat come from on a really hot day?
30 Clues: bone to bone • cobweb tissue • localized cell death • another word for nerves • internal supporting network • how did your disease develop? • what enzyme breaks down proteins? • what cavities to bone cells live in • only muscle type that we can control • what allows you to move to the music? • you can blow your nose on this group of cells • ...
Treasury - Who do we have here...? 2013-12-19
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- Wore an eye catching fuchsia tie recently
- Great blogging personality
- If you were to line everyone in Treasuy up in alphabetical order, this guy would be at the end of t
- Working in an archipelago of 6,852 islands
- "Congratulations to the water soaked bride and groom..."
- Wishing everyone a good rest, a good morning, and a good night
- STAR award winner 2013
- 'An nyung ha se yo!'
- Finding the 'Fun' in 'Fun'ding Matrix
- Qualified to red card you on the field
- Wearing a very warm coat in his 'Meet the team' photo
- Newest tiger cub...
- Tallest APAC colleague
- Jan2014 joiner
- Self proclaimed 'Dinosaur'
- Best person to ask for help should you lose a plastic container in the forest
- "Land of the Holy Cross"... and of this guy
- Holding a cigar in his 'Meet the team' photo
- Communication, communication, communication!
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- Person you would want to have around if you were drowning
- Unique because her mom says so
- If you need spraying, cutting, or wrapping done, he's your guy
- One word: Pink
- 2013 hire who has met Michael Jackson. Briefly.
- What, how, when, who, where, ... and why. All questions this girl can answer like a pro!
- STAR award winner 2013
- Anyone up for some amateur car racing?
- Joined DB in 1996
- Absentee at the team halloween BBQ event!
- Clearly a fan of Rocky
- Father of twins
- If you google his specialty, "Single Lens Reflex Camera" will be in the results
- Has a real stage presence
- Proud parent to a Gemini baby
- Most likely to be found in a Salsa club
- Proud parent to a Gemini baby
- Born in the land of Kyz kuu, Ayran, and Bandy...
- Has featured in a medical journal
- London, Singapore, NY... what's next?
39 Clues: One word: Pink • Jan2014 joiner • Father of twins • Joined DB in 1996 • Newest tiger cub... • 'An nyung ha se yo!' • STAR award winner 2013 • STAR award winner 2013 • Clearly a fan of Rocky • Tallest APAC colleague • Has a real stage presence • Great blogging personality • Self proclaimed 'Dinosaur' • Proud parent to a Gemini baby • Proud parent to a Gemini baby • ...
Submicroscopische structuren in cellen 2014-09-25
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- 13. Staaf- of bolvormige celorganellen die zorgen voor de cel ademhaling ( ze hebben enzymen voor de verbranding van voedingsstoffen)
- 10. Lysomen kunne celeigen bestanddelen afbreken: we spreken van …
- 5. Een blaasje, geproduceerd door het G.A., waarin de eindproducten ( afgewerkte proteïnen)verpakt zitten.
- 11. Endoplasmatisch reticulum met aan de cytoplasmatische kant kleine korrels (ribosomen) dat instaat voor de synthese van proteïnen.
- 15. Genetisch materiaal dat informatie bevat om in cellen proteïnen aan te maken.
- 6. Een blaasje dat eindproducten bevat die buiten de cel worden afgegeven
- 9. Een celorganel, dat afbrekende enzymen bevat, dat typisch is voor de dierlijke cel.
- 23. Plasten die zetmeel opslaan en die in chloroplasten kunnen veranderen.
- 4. Celkern
- 3. Afgeplatte zakjes waaruit een Golgi-apparaat is opgebouwd.
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- 1. Een warrig netwerk van chromatinevezels (draadvormige structuren die hoofdzakelijk opgebouwd zijn uit DNA).
- 16. De inhoud van een mitochondrion.
- 12. De afbraak van extracellulair materiaal door een lysosoom noemen we … . Dit type afbraak gebeurt door witte bloedcellen.
- 2. Celorganel dat bestaat uit een verzameling van afgeplatte zakjes (cisternen), waarin stoffen bewerkt worden en waarvan blaasjes loskomen voor transport en secretie van stoffen.
- 20. Holle buisjes die bestaan uit het proteïne tubuline. De buisjes zijn de basisstructuren van centriolen, trilharen en zweepharen.
- 17. Twee staafjes in dierlijke cellen, bestaande uit microtubuli, die belangrijk zijn voor de verdeling van een cel.
- 7. Korrels die de kopie van informatie aflezen omtrent de bouw van proteïnen.
- 18. Het inwendige membraam van een mitochondrion vertoont vele uitstulpingen: de …
- 8. Miniorgaantjes in een cel met een bepaalde functie.
- 24. Andere naam voor bladgroenkorrels, die fotosynthese uitvoeren.
- 22. Celorganel in een plantencel met een inhoud van celsap (water, sachariden, pigmenten…) dat zorgt voor stevigheid in de cel en een opslagplaats is voor reservestoffen.
- 19. Een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels.
- 14. Organellen met rode oranje of gele pigmenten.
- 21. Structuur in de celkern die de aanmaakplaats is van rRNA (nodig voor opbouw van ribosomen).
24 Clues: 4. Celkern • 16. De inhoud van een mitochondrion. • 19. Een complex netwerk van proteïnevezels. • 14. Organellen met rode oranje of gele pigmenten. • 8. Miniorgaantjes in een cel met een bepaalde functie. • 3. Afgeplatte zakjes waaruit een Golgi-apparaat is opgebouwd. • 10. Lysomen kunne celeigen bestanddelen afbreken: we spreken van … • ...
Human body and health 2015-10-21
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- Flexible muscular structure of the oral cavity; it helps in tasting, masticating and ingesting food, and also facilitates speech
- Muscular organ divided into four chambers; its regular rhythmic contractions cause blood to circulate throughout the organism
- Antiseptic used to clean and disinfect wounds
- Each of the hairs lining the free edge of the eyelid; they prevent dust and other particles from entering the eye
- Substance that kills pathogenic microorganisms on living tissue
- Joint that articutes the thighbone (femur) with the lower section of the leg (tibia
- Folding bed on casters which is used to transport the sick and the injured
- Whitish section between the root and the body of the nail corresponding to the visible front portion of the matrix
- Pill made of compressed powder that contains a dose of medication or a pharmaceutical product
- Protruding portion of the face that varies in shape; it corresponds to the lower jawbone
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- Instrument used to remove fragments of a foreign body accidentally introduced under the skin
- Holder of a degree in medicine, the physician establishes the diagnosis and prescribes treatment and medication
- Outer orifice of the nasal fossae lined with hairs that filter inhaled air, thus preventing the penetration of foreign bodies
- Orifice in which the sweat duct opens, allowing excretion of sweat onto the surface of the skin
- Fleshy extensions of the lower section of the pinna
- Dust opening out through which tears produced by (… canal)
- Device used to extract a liquid or a gas from one of the patient’s orifices
- Instrument that uses a back-and-forth motion to clean mouth
- Person who undergoes treatment, a medical examination or a surgical procedure
- Bulging glass tube sealed at its ends; it contains a specific dose of medication or a pharmaceutical product in liquid form
20 Clues: Antiseptic used to clean and disinfect wounds • Fleshy extensions of the lower section of the pinna • Dust opening out through which tears produced by (… canal) • Instrument that uses a back-and-forth motion to clean mouth • Substance that kills pathogenic microorganisms on living tissue • Folding bed on casters which is used to transport the sick and the injured • ...
Dialisis dan Plant Bioteknologi 2023-10-14
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- Target kemurnian atau purifikasi dengan presentase 99% digunakan untuk tujuan?
- Manfaat produksi tanaman sekunder oleh kultus jaringan tanaman vs cara konvensional untuk kondisi yang lebih terkontrol yaitu kualitasnya lebih relatif
- Kultur suspensi sel dimana sel tunggal atau gumpalan sel tudan berkembang biak sambil di suspensikan dalam media apa?
- Sifat dari produk tanaman sekunder sangat lipofilik hingga
- Salah satu kultur bagian tanaman/organ tanaman yang diuji secara in vitro?
- Penerapan PTC dibidang farmasi dan biokimia salah satunya untuk pembentukan senyawa baru dengan metode
- Selain celucose, contoh resin penukar ion adalah
- Penukar anion (anion exhange)– protein dibuat dengan muatan
- Salah satu alat yang bsia digunakan untuk proses lisis?
- Jumlah produk sekunder pada PTC lebih besar dibandingkan dengan tanaman yang
- Matrix type yang digunakan untuk resin anion exchange yaitu?
- Enzim yang berperan dalam proses lisis?
- pemisahkan atau menghilangkan molekul garam amonium sulfat dan ion-ion pengganggu lainnya yang berpengaruh terhadap kestabilan molekul protein enzim selama penyimpanan, dimana molekulmolekul kecil dan ion-ion akan melewati pori-pori selaput semipermiabel disebut dengan
- tahapan mikropropagasi perbanyakan dengan menghindari subkultur berulang-ulang di sebut dengan pembentukan?
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- Suatu metode untuk mengisolasi bagian dari tanaman seperti sekelompok sel atau jaringan yang ditumbuhkan dalam kondisi aseptik, sehingga bagian tanaman tersebut dapat memperbanyak diri hingga tumbuh menjadi tanaman-tanaman yang baru kembali dengan sifat yang sama disebut
- Pada resin penukar anion, Diethylaminoethyl cellulose (DEAE) bermuatan
- Proses biotransformasi Reaksi tidak dapat dilakukan dengan sintesis kimia di laboratorium atau dengan biokonversi
- Mikropropagasi wh faktor tumbuhan fisik yaitu cahaya,suhu,ph,konsentrasi O2 dengan?
- Klasifikasi kultur jaringan yang tidak memerlukan penambahan sumber karbon dan ada proses fotosintesis ad
- Selain dengan amoniak sulfat, pelarut yang dapat digunakan untuk mengendapkan protein?
- kultur protoplas di peroleh dari sel melalui pencernaan enzimatik pada?
- Kerugian analisis dengan instrumen?
- Denaturasi merupakan pecahnya atau rusaknya pada ikatan
- Pengatur tumbuhan tanaman yang mempunyai pengaruh negatif disebut
- Callus culture dapat tumbuh di media
25 Clues: Kerugian analisis dengan instrumen? • Callus culture dapat tumbuh di media • Enzim yang berperan dalam proses lisis? • Selain celucose, contoh resin penukar ion adalah • Salah satu alat yang bsia digunakan untuk proses lisis? • Denaturasi merupakan pecahnya atau rusaknya pada ikatan • Sifat dari produk tanaman sekunder sangat lipofilik hingga • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary 2023-11-13
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- A vein in the leaf that brings water up to the plant.
- This kind of reaction requires an input of energy.
- The membrane where the light dependent reaction takes place.
- The location in the cell where cellular respiration occurs.
- A cluster of chlorophyll or pigments are called this. They are the light collecting units of the chloroplast.
- The type of respiration that does not require oxygen.
- The membrane where the electron transport chain occurs.
- The basic energy source of all living things.
- The dense solution where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- Matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only be converted from one form to another.
- The type of respiration that requires oxygen.
- Organisms that can make their own food.
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- A waxy covering on the upper and lower surface of a leaf to help prevent water loss.
- The alternative pathway of cellular respiration when oxygen is not present.
- Using the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy sugars (glucose) and oxygen
- These molecules are responsible for carrying high-energy electrons NADP+ NAD+ and FAD+2
- The sum total of all the chemical reactions in cells, tissues or the entire body.
- The release of energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- The location in the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- The organelle inside plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- This kind of reaction releases energy during the reaction.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
- A vein in the leaf that carries glucose out of the leaf.
- The pores on the underside of the leaf that allows carbon dioxide in and oxygen out.
- These types of cells make up the primary photosynthetic layer of the leaf.
- Any substance that absorbs light.
26 Clues: Any substance that absorbs light. • Organisms that can make their own food. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • The basic energy source of all living things. • The type of respiration that requires oxygen. • This kind of reaction requires an input of energy. • A vein in the leaf that brings water up to the plant. • ...
Crossword 26 2023-11-13
Across
- The most important piece in chess.
- Contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses.
- Manual manipulation of the body's muscles and soft tissues.
- A container for drinking liquids.
- A member of the fire department.
- An ancient resurrected corpse.
- The capital of Austria.
- ________ Craft - Objects created by skilled hands as a form of artistic expression.
- A decoration made of leaves and flowers.
- _________ Desert - Vast desert in the Middle East.
- Substance added to the soil to improve its fertility and promote plant growth.
- Bedding or wall hanging made from pieces of fabric.
- _______ Hill - Trendy neighborhood in London, famous for its annual carnival.
- Expert in preparing and dispensing medications.
- The red-nosed reindeer.
- English scientist known for laws of motion and gravity.
- A type of church with architectural significance.
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- Energy generated from organic materials.
- Sweet substance used to flavor food and beverages.
- St. ____'s Basilica - Renaissance-era basilica in Vatican City.
- Medical procedure involving incisions or manipulations of the body.
- Legendary wizard Director A person responsible for overseeing the movie's creation.
- A place where films are screened.
- The _____ - Modern skyscraper in London with a unique design.
- The custom of celebrating Thanksgiving.
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables.
- A practice for spiritual focus.
- The removal of surplus water or liquid waste.
- Search and compilation of information to delve deeper into a specific topic.
- _______ vera - Succulent plant known for its soothing properties on the skin.
- Trick-taking card game with a spade suit.
- Christian season of fasting and preparation before Easter.
- Legendary island civilization said to have disappeared into the ocean.
- Round device used for steering and moving a vehicle.
- A small dome or rounded roof structure.
- Character from "The Matrix" series.
- A divination based on star positions.
- A device for spraying water to bathe.
- Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo depicting the biblical hero.
39 Clues: The capital of Austria. • The red-nosed reindeer. • An ancient resurrected corpse. • A practice for spiritual focus. • A member of the fire department. • A place where films are screened. • A container for drinking liquids. • The most important piece in chess. • Character from "The Matrix" series. • A divination based on star positions. • A device for spraying water to bathe. • ...
UNIT 2 Vocabulary 2022-10-14
Across
- system for evacuating smoke or gases, for example from an engine
- using heat to change the state of a substance from solid to liquid
- not dangerous
- mineral from which metal is extracted
- reducing speed
- acting as a barrier to prevent water passing
- timber from pine trees
- metal added to steel to make stainless steel
- force of attraction
- resistance to damage from chemical substances
- (n)hole causing a leak of air or liquid, for example in a tyre
- an alloy of copper (Cu), zinc and, often, lead (Pb)
- using a lot of energy
- limited availability, rarity
- resistance to tearing (a sheet of material being pulled apart)
- energy in the form of movement, for example a spinning wheel
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- material which conducts electricity
- coated with zinc (Zn) to prevent rusting
- a protective material which does not conduct electricity
- collective term for small metal items commonly used in buildings, for example door handles
- how a vehicle responds to control inputs from the driver, for example to brakes when it is driven
- corrosion caused when two different types of metal are in direct contact with each other
- timber from deciduous trees
- a mass of small particles or fibres, mixed together
- passing an electrical current through a liquid or solid in order to separate chemical compounds
- related to vehicle design and manufacturing
- combined materials, consists of a bulk material called a matrix, reinforced with fibres or bars
- can be recycled
- a mixture of metals
- an alloy of copper and tin (Sn)
- a stretching force
- the length of time for which a person, animal or thing exists – this also describes how long mechanical components last
- small quantities
- when two surfaces rub together
- increasing speed
- covered with a very strong protective layer
- waste material intended for recycling
37 Clues: not dangerous • reducing speed • can be recycled • small quantities • increasing speed • a stretching force • force of attraction • a mixture of metals • using a lot of energy • timber from pine trees • timber from deciduous trees • limited availability, rarity • when two surfaces rub together • an alloy of copper and tin (Sn) • material which conducts electricity • ...
UPAGRAHA 2022-10-28
Across
- a lossless data compression encoding algorithm
- the sound produced in an object by sound of a similar frequency from another object(synchronization)
- a lustrous, hard-brittle, greyish white metalloid in the carbon group
- data type, a form of data with only two possible values
- set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices, such as computers
- method of simplifying Boolean algebra expressions, also permits the rapid identification and elimination of potential race conditions
- an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process
- a natural process that converts a refined metal into a more chemically stable oxide
- type of distributed ledger technology that consists of growing list of records, called blocks, that are securely linked together using cryptography
- the special set of scalar values that is associated with the set of linear equations most probably in the matrix equations
- represents the degree of similarity between a given time series and a lagged version of itself over successive time intervals
- the ability of a message to be displayed in more than one form (also an OOP feature)
- algorithm for finding the shortest paths between nodes in a graph, which may represent, for example, road networks
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- type of low-level programming language that is intended to communicate directly with a computer's hardware
- an integral transform that converts a function of a real variable (in the time domain) to a function of a complex variable (in the frequency domain)
- the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy
- metallic substance composed of two or more elements, as either a compound or a solution
- an instrument used to measure the viscosity of a fluid
- the mathematical study of continuous change
- process that typically reduces the processor's cycle time and increases the throughput of instructions
20 Clues: the mathematical study of continuous change • a lossless data compression encoding algorithm • an instrument used to measure the viscosity of a fluid • data type, a form of data with only two possible values • a lustrous, hard-brittle, greyish white metalloid in the carbon group • the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy • ...
Functional, Structural and Visual analysis 2023-03-27
Across
- give the sense of movement, action, and activity
- give the sense of freedom and soothing mood
- The path of a point moving through space
- Having the three dimensions of length, width, and depth. Also referred to as a solid.
- The surface look or feel
- The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
- A two-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area, in contrast to three-dimensional form.
- The consistent use of design elements
- The degree of relative difference between elements
- The visual interpretation of a product base on the Elements and Principles of Design
- represent calm, peace, and relaxation
- Metals that do not contain iron
- A material made by combining two or more materials, often ones that have very different properties.
- Areas between and around parts of an image or the implied depth in that image
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- Metals that contain iron and are magnetic
- Term used to talk about beauty or art and people's appreciation of beautiful things.
- organic molecules that are chain-like in structure and are formed from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and other nonmetallic elements. Polymers are also known as plastics
- The purpose of a structural analysis is to understand the functions, components, materials, and fabrication of an object.
- Use of the bare minimum of elements
- wood from gymnosperm trees, such as conifers (Pine, Cedar, Douglas Fir and Spruce)
- characterize dignity, formality, stability, and strength
- A regularly recurring sequence of events or actions.
- Comparative relationship between elements in a design with respect to size
- Of or relating to the manufacture of any product (as earthenware, porcelain, or brick) made essentially from a nonmetallic mineral (as clay) by firing at a high temperature.
- a natural composite consisting of reinforcing cellulose fibers held together by a stiff matrix called lignin (Maple, Walnut, Oak)
25 Clues: The surface look or feel • Metals that do not contain iron • Use of the bare minimum of elements • The consistent use of design elements • represent calm, peace, and relaxation • The path of a point moving through space • Metals that contain iron and are magnetic • give the sense of freedom and soothing mood • give the sense of movement, action, and activity • ...
Fun with Anatomy-2 2023-02-17
Across
- Moveable jaw
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
- First seven ribs
- Slow heart rate
- Lateral vertebral processes
- Hip socket
- Only bone in the human body that is not directly connected to any other bone.
- Skin inflammation
- Ischial foramen
- Posterior, inferior skull process.
- Part of the bone under the head.
- This bone has the "world on its back"
- Most anterior of the cranial bones
- Kneecap
- Hole in bone
- Heel
- Bone "cracks"
- Under the skin
- Bone builder
- Its around a bone.
- Tunnel like passage in bone
- Cranial joints
- The distal end of the clavicle articulates with it.
- Smooth articulation cartilage
- Fingers and toes
- Last two pairs of ribs
- Elbow and knee joint.
- Most widespread of the tissues.
- Separates right and left nasal passages
- Number of Lumbar vertebrae.
- Suture at the occipital
- Anterior rib connection
- Rounded articular process
- Wrist bones
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- Intervertebral discs are made of this.
- Blood matrix
- Largest bone.
- Leftovers from when we had a tail.
- Most motile joint.
- A tissue that has goblet cells is this.
- Fixed jaw
- Eye doctor
- Bone cancer
- To cut a bone
- Reshaping a joint
- Most superior skeletal structure
- Rib related
- There are 206 of them
- When you turn palms up
- Lab tool that allows you to see small things.
- Quasimodo had this.
- Ankle bones
- A proper "break"
- "in line" skeleton
- Top edge of a bone
- Weight bearing region of the spine.
- A cavity within a bone
- Collar bone
- Palms down
- Muscle pain
- Movement made when "giving the bird"
- Number of cervical vertebrae.
- Large "bump" of the femur.
- A cavity for the humerus.
- "Bending" movement
- Function of Columnar tissue in the intestines.
- Arms and legs belong to this skeletal division
67 Clues: Heel • Kneecap • Fixed jaw • Hip socket • Eye doctor • Palms down • Bone cancer • Rib related • Ankle bones • Collar bone • Muscle pain • Wrist bones • Moveable jaw • Blood matrix • Hole in bone • Bone builder • Largest bone. • To cut a bone • Bone "cracks" • Under the skin • Cranial joints • Slow heart rate • Ischial foramen • First seven ribs • A proper "break" • Fingers and toes • Skin inflammation • Reshaping a joint • ...
My Hobbies and Interests 2024-05-01
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- Novel Any book in a comic format that resembles a novel in length and narrative development.
- The arrangement of sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or otherwise expressive content
- Bouquets Bouquets made from ribbon and lasts longer than normal flowers
- A domesticated descendant of the wolf
- Comics or graphic novels originating from Japan
- Reptiles of the order Testudines, characterized by a special shell developed mainly from their ribs
- The art or technique of producing images on a surface, usually paper, by means of marks
- The process of applying paint, or another medium, to a solid surface
- A creative process that typically results in something that serves a practical purpose
- Art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view
- Universe the Crystal Gems and a quirky boy live in an ancient beachside temple and protect humanity from monsters and other threats
- A free-swimming marine coelenterate with a gelatinous bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge
- Form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.
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- A material that is made of paper mixed with water, glue, and other substances and that hardens as it dries
- An artistic process based on the principle of transferring images from a matrix onto another surface, most often paper or fabric
- Character who develops abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider
- The activity of performing songs or tunes by making musical sounds with the voice.
- Small mammals with cone-shaped faces, short legs and bodies that are covered with porcupine-like quills
- The process of looking at a series of written symbols and getting meaning from them.
- Large trumpet-shaped, typically fragrant, flower on a tall, slender stem
- Hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan
- A visual diary for artist's ideas, observations, and creative compositions
22 Clues: A domesticated descendant of the wolf • Comics or graphic novels originating from Japan • Hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan • The process of applying paint, or another medium, to a solid surface • Bouquets Bouquets made from ribbon and lasts longer than normal flowers • ...
vdfd 2024-03-31
Across
- a leukocyte that fights against parasitic infection
- the nonliving fluid matrix in blood
- determines a person’s blood type
- the middle layer of a blood vessel is the tunica _____
- when your red blood cell count is too high
- a hormone that stimulate EPO production and is higher in men
- cell fragments found in blood
- pressure that pulls fluid in
- the inner layer of a blood vessel is the tunica ______
- a plasma protein
- the organ where old red blood cells are removed
- pressure in a capillary that pushes fluid out
- removal of blood clots
- the process that stops bleeding
- a disorder where blood clotting occurs in an unbroken blood vessel
- blood travels through by way of this type of gradient
- also known as blood clotting
- a hormone that stimulates erythropoiesis
- when your red blood cell count is too low
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- a leukocyte found in lymphatic tissue
- pressure during relaxation of ventricles
- what oxygen binds to
- a cancer involved with overproduction of white blood cells
- a red blood cell protein that helps maintain its structure
- the outer layer of a blood vessel is the tunica _______
- measure of the percent of red blood cells in a sample
- a subtype of leukocytes that lack visible granules
- a leukocyte that can turn into a macrophage
- a vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- red blood cells arise from this type of cell
- a leukocyte that releases histamine and heparin
- low white blood cell count
- a hormone that decreases blood pressure
- pressure during contraction of ventricles
- a leukocyte that destroy bacteria
- accumulation of excess fluid in the tissues
- a subtype of leukocytes that is short-lived compared to red blood cells
38 Clues: a plasma protein • what oxygen binds to • removal of blood clots • low white blood cell count • pressure that pulls fluid in • also known as blood clotting • cell fragments found in blood • the process that stops bleeding • determines a person’s blood type • a leukocyte that destroy bacteria • the nonliving fluid matrix in blood • a leukocyte found in lymphatic tissue • ...
IAL Biology - Topic 4 vocabulary 2024-05-05
Across
- number of species in an area
- most common packing tissue in the plant stem
- plastics based on plant materials or polymers
- a measure of genetic diversity within a species
- waterproof cell wall molecule
- conserving organisms outside their natural habitats
- cytoplasmic connections between neighbouring plant cells
- classifiying organisms based on the similarty between conserved biological molecules
- membrane surrounding the plant cell vacuole
- mitochondria and chloroplasts hitching a ride?
- unspecialised plant stem cells that can produce xylem or phloem tissue
- the force a material can withstand while under tension
- required for allopatric speciation to occur
- "true bacteria"
- maintaining and protecting organisms and their habitats
- the relative number of species in an area
- conservation method used for plant species
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- plant support tissue with lignified cell walls
- many cellulose molecules held together by hydrogen bonds
- mineral required for production of amino acids and nitrogenous bases
- the biggest taxonomic grouping
- number of phases in a normal drug-testing protocol
- role of an organism in its habitat
- version of a drug lacking the active ingredient
- "closely related organisms that can successfully interbreed"
- sum total of all the alleles in a population
- Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium assumes this is not happening
- prokaryote domain that inhabit places with extreme conditions
- lack of this mineral causes plant leaves to turn yellow (chlorosis)
- clinical drug trial format to avoid bias
- plant organelle storing starch
- component of the cell wall matrix
- only found in one particular location
- the Hardy-Weinberg equation lets us calculate this
- resources can continue to be produced
- variety of living organisms and their genetic diversity
- adaptations of organisms to their environment can be behavioural, physiological or...
- holds plant cell walls together between cells
- mineral required for holding adjacent plant cells together
- methods used to prevent microbial contamination of experiments or the environment
40 Clues: "true bacteria" • number of species in an area • waterproof cell wall molecule • the biggest taxonomic grouping • plant organelle storing starch • component of the cell wall matrix • role of an organism in its habitat • only found in one particular location • resources can continue to be produced • clinical drug trial format to avoid bias • ...
The Governor’s School Crossword 2024-08-30
Across
- The ____ ratio often appears in nature, art, and architecture, and is associated with aesthetically pleasing proportions.
- The inverse of question 4.
- The color that is composed of all other colors.
- A 2-dimensional shape that is defined as a set of points equidistant from one single point.
- Swedish inventor of dynamite.
- The redirection of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- Today, the world uses a base ___ number system.
- Top of a fraction
- A measure of the rotational force applied to an object.
- _____ Series says any periodic function can be exactly reproduced by a sum of weighted sines and cosines.
- A geometric shape made up of smaller copies of itself. Examples include snowflakes, clouds, and sea shells.
- A measure of how a function changes as its input changes. A fundamental concept in calculus used to analyze behaviors of functions.
- The Big ___ - the event that started the Universe. Is also a TV show name.
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- Electricity and _______ are fundamentally connected.
- The pioneer of radioactivity. Won Nobel prize in physics AND chemistry.
- A tube that allows liquid to flow from a higher elevation to a lower one, using gravity and atmospheric pressure. Can be used without a pump.
- Bottom of a fraction.
- The ______ sequence is a series of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two that precede it.
- The square root of negative one is an ______ number.
- The magnitude of a vector is a ____ quantity.
- The pioneer of the alternating current (last name).
- An object’s tendency to remain unchanged.
- Who is named after the transcendental number used to calculate compound interest? Hint: 2.718…
- A rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions arranged in rows and columns. Often used in Algebra, Geometry, and Computer Science.
- In statistics, the ____ value is the threshold for statistical significance. Usually set to 0.05.
25 Clues: Top of a fraction • Bottom of a fraction. • The inverse of question 4. • Swedish inventor of dynamite. • An object’s tendency to remain unchanged. • The magnitude of a vector is a ____ quantity. • The color that is composed of all other colors. • Today, the world uses a base ___ number system. • The pioneer of the alternating current (last name). • ...
First Cryptic 2024-07-24
Across
- A thief might put a hole in this already holey footwear (5)
- It sounds like car alarm is running backwards from the Trumped up candidate (6)
- Cut down clips of sport into stream of media, to and fro (6)
- A rapper drunkenly ad libs "ma bingo" (7)
- Matrix moniker has a daughter... (2,8)
- A yellow-faced expression of idiocy that John and Jane made upon a yeasty mixture (5)
- To western inland sea, trees eviscerated, remade surprisingly and in a whirlwind (8)
- The weak are missing the mark (4)
- The saddened nature of a rhotacist pronouncing girlfriend's gift (4)
- I err at the conclusion of swimmer's proposal for Olympics with permitted choice substance (9)
- A measure that cuts a last moment to a social media phenomenon (9)
- Texan bee near the engaged (7)
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- The obese man with hoppy beer was found to have extreme health consequences (5)
- Totally unaware of letters missing from obvious word (9)
- A leader, a leader together with a leveraged buyout should find success (4)
- A cheeky phrase about a french door, the gentleman and a stubbed member (11)
- Nice drop provides a spiritual balance for both self and insect (7)
- Zeitgeisty term from mixed up sitcom teen (4)
- Supporters of God seek corrupted boys from the South but not the East (7)
- Not quite right doctrine from drops it sounds (5)
- You might be found in this Native American nation for a barbecue item (7)
- A stern talking to, quiet puzzling (5,4)
- "Shout Out to Wilbur Smith", the female pigs disseminate (4)
- Comparatively dangerous to appear as less than overtly sexy upon leaving the hospital ward (7)
- The premiere of what could be the first in a trilogy (5)
- Any opposite direction (2)
26 Clues: Any opposite direction (2) • Texan bee near the engaged (7) • The weak are missing the mark (4) • Matrix moniker has a daughter... (2,8) • A rapper drunkenly ad libs "ma bingo" (7) • A stern talking to, quiet puzzling (5,4) • Zeitgeisty term from mixed up sitcom teen (4) • Not quite right doctrine from drops it sounds (5) • ...
Metabolism and Week 7 Bio Terms 2023-01-18
Across
- -gram or -graph
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
- The location in the mitochondria where the krebs cycle occurs.
- geo
- helix
- helix
- The alternative pathway of cellular respiration when oxygen is not present.
- This kind of reaction releases energy during the reaction.
- The dense solution where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- Any substance that absorbs light
- Requires oxygen
- hem-
- -gram or -graph
- The release of energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- The pores on the underside of the leaf that allows carbon dioxide in and oxygen out.
- Matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only be converted from one form to another.
- A vein in the leaf that carries glucose out of the leaf.
- The basic energy source of all living cells
- A vein in the leaf that brings water up to the plant.
- hepato-
- The membrane where the electron transport chain occurs
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- Organisms that can make their own food.
- erthr-
- The sum total of all the chemical reactions in cells, tissues or the entire body.
- Does not require oxygen
- A waxy covering on the upper and lower surface of a leaf to help prevent water loss.
- The location in the cell where cellular respiration occurs.
- These types of cells make up the primary photosynthetic layer of the leaf.
- These molecules are responsible for carrying high-energy electrons NADP+ NAD+ and FAD+2
- The organelle inside plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- The membrane where the light dependent reaction takes place.
- This kind of reaction requires an input of energy.
- lingu
- A cluster of chlorophyll or pigments are called this. They are the light collecting units of the chloroplast.
- Using the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy sugars (glucose) and oxygen.
- gastr-
- herp-
- gnath (nath)
38 Clues: geo • hem- • helix • helix • lingu • herp- • erthr- • gastr- • hepato- • gnath (nath) • -gram or -graph • Requires oxygen • -gram or -graph • Does not require oxygen • Any substance that absorbs light • Organisms that can make their own food. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • The basic energy source of all living cells • This kind of reaction requires an input of energy. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-02-02
Across
- substances that are made by a chemical reaction
- build larger molecules from smaller ones
- nonliving portion
- a pigment substance that gives off plants a green color
- absorbs energy
- process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain and that produces a characteristic end product, such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
- requires oxygen
- an organism that obtains its energy by eating other organisms
- a consumer that only feeds on vegetation
- an enzyme’s active site gets deformed and loses its shape
- fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana
- Membrane the membrane of the mitochondria that is the site of electron transport and chemiosmosis
- releases energy
- a consumer that only eats animals
- Respiration process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- the overall process by which sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are chemically converted into chemical energy stored in glucose
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- all of the chemical reactions within each cell of an organism
- a consumer that feeds on vegetation and animals
- an energy carrier molecule that carries/stores energy for cell functions
- break down larger molecules into simpler compounds
- reactions the breaking and forming of bonds between different substances during chemical changes
- organisms that eats all dead organisms
- substances that are changed during a chemical reaction
- mostly proteins that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy
- without oxygen
- process of an organism making its own food using chemicals instead of sunlight
- pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane
- site a region that fits only one substrate
- substances that speed up reactions without being permanently altered
- energy the amount of energy needed to make a chemical reaction start
- organism that make their own food
31 Clues: absorbs energy • without oxygen • requires oxygen • releases energy • nonliving portion • organism that make their own food • a consumer that only eats animals • organisms that eats all dead organisms • build larger molecules from smaller ones • a consumer that only feeds on vegetation • pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane • site a region that fits only one substrate • ...
GBS Vocab Crossword 2023-09-06
Across
- the act of managing employees in a business.
- organizational arrangements include individuals of different departments and groups, on the same organizational level and involve coordination and consultation.
- the interlocking social structure that governs how people work together in practice.
- with few or no levels of intervening management between staff and managers.
- a horizontal structure provides employees with the tools and skills needed. Cross function (from department to department) communication and creative thinking is encouraged.
- gives orders to employees.
- the act of consolidating power under a central control.
- manager seeks employee input before he or she makes the final decision.
- a simple organizational structure in which each person reports to one supervisor.
- a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and the relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs.
- a fixed set of rules of intra-organization procedures and structures; it is usually set out in writing, with a language that leaves little discretion for interpretation.
- let it be or hands-off (the term is French for let it be or hands-off).
Down
- power comes from the top, work can become very fragmented and communication is lost.
- every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity.
- manager shares the decision making with the employees.
- responsibility to someone or for some activity.
- people with similar skills are pooled for work assignments.
- the organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different functional areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering).
- the spread of power away from the center to local branches.
- the continuous chain of authority that links the most associate to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and vice versa.
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
21 Clues: gives orders to employees. • the act of managing employees in a business. • responsibility to someone or for some activity. • the power or right to give orders or make decisions. • manager shares the decision making with the employees. • the act of consolidating power under a central control. • people with similar skills are pooled for work assignments. • ...
TV & Movie Trivia – Popular shows, iconic movies, and memorable characters. 2025-03-09
Across
- Watching multiple episodes at once
- A movie series about a young wizard
- A short humorous TV series
- A famous animation studio
- A famous archaeologist adventurer
- A male performer in films or TV
- A type of unscripted TV show
- The list of people who worked on a film
- A brief appearance by a famous person
- The most intense moment in a movie
- A preview of a film
- India’s famous film industry
- A superhero team in Marvel
- Dangerous action performed in movies
- The heart of the movie industry
- A superhero who operates in Gotham City
- A program featuring interviews and discussions
- A film that tells the backstory
- An unexpected plot change
- A sitcom often described as “about nothing”
- A classic mafia movie
- The musical score of a movie
- The company behind Mickey Mouse
- A spy movie franchise
- The man of steel
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- A mockumentary style sitcom
- A sci fi movie about a simulated reality
- A space epic with Jedi and Sith
- The protagonist of a story
- The written dialogue of a movie or show
- A tragic romance film based on a real ship
- Awards given for television excellence
- A show about a chemistry teacher turned drug dealer
- A sitcom about six New Yorkers
- The person in charge of a movie
- The studio behind superhero movies
- A villain who battles Batman
- A female performer in films or TV
- A movie created using drawings or CGI
- A fantasy series with dragons and intrigue
- A rebooted version of an old movie
- A movie about dinosaurs brought back to life
- The storyline of a film
- Prestigious film awards
- The antagonist in a film
- A network known for high quality series
- A popular streaming service
- The rival comic based movie franchise
- A movie that continues a story
- A hugely successful film
50 Clues: The man of steel • A preview of a film • A classic mafia movie • A spy movie franchise • The storyline of a film • Prestigious film awards • The antagonist in a film • A hugely successful film • A famous animation studio • An unexpected plot change • The protagonist of a story • A short humorous TV series • A superhero team in Marvel • A mockumentary style sitcom • ...
Art 2024-09-16
Across
- Reality - Is the process of creating a 360-degree explorable virtual environment using technology
- - It can be used to create mood, define form, and convey emotions.
- - thin material for writing or drawing
- walls - ancient surfaces used for early drawings
- - the principle that the form art takes should be based upon its intent and purpose.
- - process or reproducing spatial object upon a plane or curved spaces
- - an image by transferring pigment from a matrix to a final surface, often but not always paper.
- - A feeling of depth or three dimensions.
- - art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction
- a specialized form of drawing that refers to using brushes to apply colored liquid to support.
- A continuous mark made on a surface.
- Using - digital technology
- - only one color
- - It's the height, width, and length with pieces that add depth to the mix, consuming more of the field of vision.
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- - refers to the production, presentation, or interpretation of art through the use of robots or robotic technology.
- A three-dimensional object in art or design also, the structure or arrangement of something.
- - a form of art that, in comparison to traditional forms of art, involves the viewer's interaction.
- - interpreted as beauty
- - Art in which artist's medium is action
- - Make shapes and figures by carving or molding materials like clay, metal or stone.
- - the actual coloring substance of paint.
- a black crumbly drawing material made of carbon.
- -the base for something
- - art that moves or appears to move
- - Drawing with a pencil
- - Set up objects or materials in a room or space to create an experience that people can enjoy
- - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting.
- - It describes both a visual and an activity.
- - The study of past events
- The external boundary or outline of an object.
30 Clues: - only one color • - interpreted as beauty • -the base for something • - Drawing with a pencil • Using - digital technology • - The study of past events • - art that moves or appears to move • A continuous mark made on a surface. • - thin material for writing or drawing • - Art in which artist's medium is action • - the actual coloring substance of paint. • ...
HALEY AND JORDAN’S WEDDING CROSSWORD 2025-02-11
Across
- Abbreviation for essential cooking component of mediterranean diet
- The capital of Peru; or, an edible flat whitish bean
- pathway for electrical flow or neural signals
- Musical concept of pleasing sound combination
- Plasmodium falciparum is an example; or, the movie that in 2019 became the first foreign language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture
- The capital of Belgium; or, a nickname for a member of the family of plants in clue # down/across ***
- Unit of electrical resistance or a Gregorian chant
- Golden ball in Quidditch that grants 150 points
- National park that is home to the famous Half Dome
- Character from a 2007 Disney movie whose motto is “Anyone can cook!”
- Mechanical part that transmits motion
- Deadly or delicious; some members of this plant family are poisonous, others make tasty salsa
- Family of edible plants that includes kale, turnips, mustard, and radishes
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- A class where one would study alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes and other carbon compounds
- Electronic component that stores energy
- Machine used for moving items in factories
- In linear algebra, a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions, with elements arranged in rows and columns; or, a 1999 classic action/sci-fi movie
- Use this medical instrument to truly listen to your heart
- Genus of plants, including garlic and onions
- - an aromatic plant, the leaves and seeds of which are used as culinary herbs; also known as cilantro
- “City of Brotherly Love," home to the oldest medical school in the U.S.
- Pattern of beats read on a staff or EKG
- Gradual increase in volume in music
- Musical group known for classics such as Enter Sandman, Master of Puppets, The Unforgiven
- Name of a famous boxing movie taking place in Philadelphia or the title character of a cult classic 1975 horror musical
- In biology, form follows this; in programming, a reusable block of code that performs a task
26 Clues: Gradual increase in volume in music • Mechanical part that transmits motion • Electronic component that stores energy • Pattern of beats read on a staff or EKG • Machine used for moving items in factories • Genus of plants, including garlic and onions • pathway for electrical flow or neural signals • Musical concept of pleasing sound combination • ...
HISTOPATH 2025-04-01
Across
- Method of choice in many laboratories in demonstrating amyloid
- For acid mucopolysaccaride
- Most popular method for general demonstration of acid mucins
- For hemoglobin and oxidase granules
- For sulfatide deposits
- For fungi
- For leprosy bacilli (M. leprae) and nocardia
- For helicobacter pylori
- For viral inclusions
- For Hepatitis B surface antigen
- For hemofuscin pigment
- For 5-nucleotidase
- For esterase activity
- For bones (lacunae, canaliculi and bone matrix)
- For myelin sheaths
- Amyloid
- An blueing agent
- For bacteria
- Reticular fibers
- For nerve fibers and nerve endings
- For astrocytes, nerve cells, and nerve fibers
- Rapid method of staining elastic fibers, fibrin and amyloid
- Most commonly used fluorochrome to demonstrate DNA and RNA
- For bone cells (osteoblast and osteoclast)
- For filamentous and non-filamentous bacteria
- For AFB
- For cytology
- For glycogen and Mast cell granules
- For collagen
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- For helicobacter
- For arginine
- Most commonly used mordant
- For Legionella pneumophila
- For mycobacteria
- For basic proteins especially protamines and histones
- For myelin
- an autogenous pigment (brown/black) normally found in the skin and eyes
- For monoamine oxidase activity
- For neutral fats and cholestrin fatty acids
- For Lead salts
- For elastic fibers
- Commonly used for demonstrating neuritic plaques
- For alkaline phosphatase
- For neurons, axons and neurofibrils
- Most reliable and specific histochemical staining technique for DNA
- For fats
- Demonstration of unsaturated fats
- For collagen fibers
- For muscles and bones
- Oldest stain, considered obsolete A rapid stain but not a permanent stain
- Muscle striations, mitochondria, myelin and chromatin
- Stain for iron pigments
- For acid phosphatase
- For myeloid cells except basophils
- is the iron containing pigment of hemoglobin Blue
- For RNA and DNA
- For blood and bone marrow parasites
- Rickettsiae and viral inclusions
- For mucins
- For lipids mainly triglycerides
60 Clues: Amyloid • For AFB • For fats • For fungi • For myelin • For mucins • For arginine • For bacteria • For cytology • For collagen • For Lead salts • For RNA and DNA • For helicobacter • For mycobacteria • An blueing agent • Reticular fibers • For elastic fibers • For 5-nucleotidase • For myelin sheaths • For collagen fibers • For viral inclusions • For acid phosphatase • For muscles and bones • For esterase activity • ...
Integumentary System Review 2024-11-06
Across
- Out of control growth of melanocytes
- These glands produce "normal" sweat
- These are used to break up tattoo ink so it can be removed
- 15-30 layers of dead cells are in the stratum ____
- The living part of hair; hair _____
- a durable, water resistant protein in skin, hair, and nails
- The part of hair containing capillaries and nerves; hair _______
- The part of hair containing stem cells for growth; hair _____
- The dead part of hair; hair ______
- Softening of the bones due to vitamin D deficiency
- Only found in thick skin; stratum ______
- Types of skin cancer include basal and squamous cell
- Formation of pimples due to oil gland blockage
- The top layer of skin
- The papillary layer is made of this type of connective tissue
- Contains stem cells for skin production; stratum _____
- These glands produce a pheromone
- These cells produce pigment in the skin
- The oil present on skin and hair
- The bottom layer of skin
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- These glands produce oil
- The reticular layer is made of this type of connective tissue
- This forms when blood vessels break in the dermis
- Too much exposure to this can lead to skin cancer
- The primary tissue in the hypodermis
- Bluing of the skin due to low oxygen
- The layer of skin covering part of the nail
- The top layer of the dermis, holds blood vessels and nerves
- Cells produce keratin and die; stratum _____
- The epidermis is made of stratified ___ epithelium
- The scientific name for your skin
- Yellowing of the skin due to build up of bilirubin
- Contains the daughter cells from mitosis; stratum _____
- Incredibly rapid epidermal cell growth creates this
- The bottom layer of the dermis, binds tissues together
- The middle layer of skin, containing accessory structures
- Small spots of concentrated melanin in fair-skinned people
37 Clues: The top layer of skin • These glands produce oil • The bottom layer of skin • These glands produce a pheromone • The oil present on skin and hair • The scientific name for your skin • The dead part of hair; hair ______ • These glands produce "normal" sweat • The living part of hair; hair _____ • Out of control growth of melanocytes • The primary tissue in the hypodermis • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-14
Across
- A rare skull defect that occurs when part of the brain tissue and meninges protrude through a skull opening.
- Relating to both arm and head.
- A cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
- The thickening and scarring of connective tissue, usually as a result of injury.
- A deviation of the normal curvature of the spine in the sagittal and coronal planes.
- Direct or indirect trauma.
- The kneecap.
- Fluid-filled cavities between joints to prevent friction.
- The part of the knee where the femur (thigh bone) meets the tibia (shin bone).
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles.
- The treatment of irregularities in the teeth.
- Excessive outward curvature of the spine, causing hunching of the back.
- Any of the five bones in the hand.
- The fleshy part of a tissue.
- Pertaining to the lumbar region of the spine and ribs.
- Relating to the mastoid process.
- Excessive inward curvature of the spine.
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- Neck of the uterus.
- A surgical instrument for cutting the ribs and opening the thoracic cavity.
- Existing or occurring at the same time.
- The bone of the upper arm or forelimb.
- A condition in which one or more of the phalanges of the fingers and toes are smaller than normal.
- The study of the body's soft parts and an obsolete theory about using animal organs to affect human organs.
- Wrist bones.
- Pain in a joint.
- A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- Rigidity and adhesion of bones of a joint.
- A person who treats the feet and their ailments.
- A young white blood cell (WBC) that develops in the bone marrow.
- Cells that are essential for the formation of cartilage.
30 Clues: Wrist bones. • The kneecap. • Pain in a joint. • Neck of the uterus. • Direct or indirect trauma. • The fleshy part of a tissue. • Relating to both arm and head. • Relating to the mastoid process. • Any of the five bones in the hand. • The bone of the upper arm or forelimb. • Existing or occurring at the same time. • Excessive inward curvature of the spine. • ...
All Out 90s 2025-06-13
Across
- – Guy Ritchie’s breakout British crime film (9)
- – Before texting, this device buzzed your hip (5)
- – Friday night video rental stop (11)
- – Nintendo's famous green dinosaur (5)
- – Type of collectible plush toy (6)
- – British motoring show rebooted in the '90s (7)
- – Talking toy with blinking eyes (5)
- – Long-running British music chart TV show (13)
- – Matrix hero played by Keanu Reeves (3)
- – “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” actor (4)
- – Collectible cardboard game pieces (4)
- – Saturday morning UK kids show with Ant & Dec (4)
- – Word before “Park” in a hit 1993 movie (8)
- – Gritty British cult film set in Edinburgh (13)
- – Fashion accessory you snapped on your wrist (12)
- – Jennifer Aniston’s character on “Friends” (6)
- – “___ me baby one more time” (3)
- – 90s cultural movement blending UK music, art, and fashion (13)
- – Highest-grossing 90s film (7)
- – First search engine to become a verb (6)
- – Colorful toddler TV show (11)
- – Lifeguard show starring Pamela Anderson (8)
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- – “Clueless” character who said “As if!” (4)
- – Boy band with hits like "I Want It That Way" (10)
- – Grunge band behind "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (7)
- – Gaming console released by Sony in 1994 (11)
- – Toy that came in a tub and made squishy sounds (6)
- – Device used to connect to dial-up internet (5)
- – Viral Spanish dance craze (8)
- – Pop group behind "Wannabe" (10)
- – Obsolete computer storage device (10)
- "Friends" character who said, "We were on a break!" (4)
- – Britpop band behind “Parklife” (4)
- – Band that battled Blur in the Britpop wars (5)
- – Hugh Grant rom-com with a funeral (12)
- – Cult British comedy series starring Simon Pegg (6)
- – “Titanic” heartthrob (8)
- – Fabric-covered hair tie trend (9)
- – Sitcom set in Seattle starring a radio psychiatrist (7)
- – Virtual pet craze of the '90s (10)
40 Clues: – “Titanic” heartthrob (8) • – Viral Spanish dance craze (8) • – Highest-grossing 90s film (7) • – Colorful toddler TV show (11) • – Pop group behind "Wannabe" (10) • – “___ me baby one more time” (3) • – Type of collectible plush toy (6) • – Fabric-covered hair tie trend (9) • – Talking toy with blinking eyes (5) • – Britpop band behind “Parklife” (4) • ...
Miriams Hirntwister 2025-07-14
Across
- Koffeinhaltiges Heißgetränk
- Umstrittene spanische Tradition
- Ungehobelter Mensch
- Extrem starker Wirbelsturm
- Kleinste Einheit eines digitalen Bildes
- Beliebte Urlaubsinsel der Deutschen
- Spanisches Wort für Fest
- Großstadt am Ebro
- Stadt mit der Alhambra
- Erfinder der Glühbirne
- Mann mit großem Herz voller Liebe
- Beliebte Programmiersprache für Automatisierung
- Leichtestes Edelgas im Periodensystem
- Zelle im Nervensystem
- Typisches Produkt aus Andalusien
- Kältester Kontinent der Erde
- Spanische Küstenmetropole
- Pflanze, die in Wüsten wächst
- Traditioneller Tanz aus Andalusien
- Pilgerweg nach Santiago
- Antikes Bauwerk aus Ägypten
- Farbenspiel am Himmel nach Regen
- Berühmte Stadt auf einer Schlucht
- Berühmte maurische Festung in Granada
- Natürlicher Satellit der Erde
- Staat in Nordosteuropa
- Große Musikgruppe mit vielen Instrumenten
- Beliebte Ferienregion am Mittelmeer
- Bekannt für das Stierrennen
- Meeressäuger
- Cooler Typ
- Mittagspause in Spanien
- Beliebtes spanisches Getränk mit Wein
- spanische Küstenmetropole
- Freies Online-Lexikon
- Funktechnik zur Datenübertragung
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- Region mit eigener Sprache
- Kalte spanische Tomatensuppe
- Freches Mädchen
- Bedeutender Astronom der Renaissance
- Spitzname der Mutter
- Mobiles All-in-One-Kommunikationsgerät
- Kleine spanische Häppchen
- Höchster Berg der Erde
- Anrainerstaat Griechenlands
- Griechischer Philosoph
- Hauptstadt Spaniens
- Großer Online-Versandhändler und Fluss
- Stadt mit berühmter Kathedrale und Alcázar
- Berühmt für Orangen und Fallas-Fest
- Instrument beim Flamenco
- Stadt im Ruhrpott
- Region mit eigener Kultur und Sprache
- Größte Wüste der Erde
- Planet mit markantem Ringsystem
- Religion mit Ursprung in Indien
- Ehemaliges Zentrum des Kalifats
- Fiktiver Superheld aus Gotham City
- Große Eismasse im Meer
- Berühmter Architekt Barcelonas
- Historische Stadt südlich von Madrid
- US-Unternehmen für Elektroautos
- Bekannter Science-Fiction-Film
- Berühmter Komponist aus Österreich
- Typisches spanisches Reisgericht
- Berg, aus dem Lava austreten kann
- Stierkämpfer
- Iberisches Land mit vielen Kulturen
- Tier mit dem längsten Hals
- Partyinsel im Mittelmeer
70 Clues: Cooler Typ • Stierkämpfer • Meeressäuger • Freches Mädchen • Großstadt am Ebro • Stadt im Ruhrpott • Ungehobelter Mensch • Hauptstadt Spaniens • Spitzname der Mutter • Zelle im Nervensystem • Größte Wüste der Erde • Freies Online-Lexikon • Höchster Berg der Erde • Griechischer Philosoph • Stadt mit der Alhambra • Erfinder der Glühbirne • Große Eismasse im Meer • Staat in Nordosteuropa • ...
Printers 2025-01-11
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- A software programmed into a printer’s hardware to control its functions
- A color model used in digital devices, often used in printers for display screens and scanning
- A transparent object, usually made of glass, that refracts light and splits it into its component colors
- A printer that uses heat to transfer ink onto paper.
- A material that allows light to pass through it without scattering
- A material that allows some light to pass through but scatters it, making objects behind it blurry
- A measure of printer resolution, indicating the number of individual dots that can be printed in a single inch
- The substance through which light travels (e.g., air, water, glass)
- A printer that uses a matrix of pins to create dots, forming letters and images on paper
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- A wireless technology used to connect printers to networks without physical cables
- A material that does not allow light to pass through it
- A common interface used to connect printers to computers via a Universal Serial Bus port
- The bouncing back of light from a surface
- that allows the computer to communicate with the printer, ensuring it functions correctly
- A printing orientation where the paper is taller than wide (vertical orientation)
- The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another, changing its speed and direction
- A measure of a printer's speed, showing how many pages it can print in one minute
- A printer that uses laser technology to produce high-quality text and images on paper
- A color model used in color printing, combining four colors to produce a wide spectrum of hues
- A type of printer that uses ink sprayed onto paper to create an image or text
- A printing orientation where the paper is wider than tall (horizontal orientation)
21 Clues: The bouncing back of light from a surface • A printer that uses heat to transfer ink onto paper. • A material that does not allow light to pass through it • A material that allows light to pass through it without scattering • The substance through which light travels (e.g., air, water, glass) • ...
Vocabulary Quiz #2 2025-01-17
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- an optical illusion that makes cinema possible; the eye and the mind tend to hold images in the brain for a fraction of a second after they disappear from view.
- a dry drawing medium made from charred twigs, usually vine or willow.
- the width of the opening that amidst light into a camera.
- the length of time the camera shutter is open; this determines the brightness of the resulting photo.
- a type of painting in which pigment is suspended in a binder of hot wax.
- a quality of roughness or surface grain in paper that gives texture to a drawing.
- the block of metal wood, stone, or other material that an artist works to create a print.
- a material used in paint that causes pigment to adhere to one another.
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- the technique of photographing a series of hand-drawn or computer-generated frames of a movie to create the illusion of motion.
- drawing one set of parallel lines over another in a different direction so that the lines cross.
- the depth of the area before the camera that will be in sharp focus in a photo.
- the production of movies as an art or industry.
- a type of relief print made from a plank of relatively soft wood, the artist carves away the negative spaces, leaving the image in relief to take the ink for printing.
- spooled photographic stock for the recording of movies.
- an opaque water-soluble paint.
- a technique in which pigments suspended in water are applied to a damp lime-plaster surface.
- any coloring agent, made from natural or synthetic substances, used in paints or drawing materials.
- the total number of prints made and approved by the artist, usually numbered consecutively.
- any printmaking technique in which lines and areas to be inked are recessed below the surface of the printing plate.
- a sequence of drawings prepared to guide camera shots in motion picture production.
20 Clues: an opaque water-soluble paint. • the production of movies as an art or industry. • spooled photographic stock for the recording of movies. • the width of the opening that amidst light into a camera. • a dry drawing medium made from charred twigs, usually vine or willow. • a material used in paint that causes pigment to adhere to one another. • ...
Tenets of Skill Training 2025-11-10
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- Demonstration, Deconstruction, Comprehension, and Performance
- Focused, goal-oriented repetition to enhance skills with feedback
- Information given to improve learner performance
- Teaching strategy allowing safe skill practice
- Model describes distinct stages learners pass through as they acquire new skills
- Requires manual dexterity
- Learner centred, agenda led feedback method
- This five step model of structured clinical case discussion is a misnomer and requires a longer time
- Ability to interpret the blood tests of a patient
- Professional activity suitable for progressive independence
- Method improving retention by revisiting skills over time
- focused, short term mastery in advanced life support
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- A model for assessing clinical competence in health professions, organized into four hierarchical levels from basic knowledge to real-world performance
- When a skill is high on feasibility and criticality in the matrix
- A realistic training method that uses advanced technology, such as lifelike mannequins and virtual environments, to replicate real-world situations
- A verified record of a learner's progression, documenting the acquisition of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and competencies through a series of activities
- Process of self-evaluation for continuous improvement
- Essential element for safe skill learning
- The habitual and judicious use of communication, knowledge, technical skills, clinical reasoning, attitude, values, and reflection in daily practice
- Realistic context used in simulation-based learning
- A practical session that allows the student to observe a demonstration, assist the performer, perform in a simulated environment, perform under supervision or perform independently
- The art of breaking bad news is taught using this patient
- Clinical case presentations classically employ this model to build illness scripts
- Structured examination assessing performance in stations
- A teaching method where students or trained individuals act out simulated clinical scenarios to practice and improve communication and other skills in a safe environment
- Structured feedback model using learner reflection
- Tool used to mark performance of the steps objectively
27 Clues: Requires manual dexterity • Essential element for safe skill learning • Learner centred, agenda led feedback method • Teaching strategy allowing safe skill practice • Information given to improve learner performance • Ability to interpret the blood tests of a patient • Structured feedback model using learner reflection • ...
Biomedical Innovations 2025-11-05
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- Analyzes genetic and molecular data from individual cells
- Adult cell reprogrammed into pluripotent state using transcription factors
- Kohler helped invent the _________ technique for antibody production
- Identical antibodies produced from a single B cell clone
- Cech discovered self splicing introns in ___________ RNA
- Can form nearly any cell type except supporting tissues
- Found RNA component of RNase P performs catalysis
- Modified 5 prime end structure that protects mRNA and aids translation
- Conducted the first in vivo optogenetic stimulation in mice
- Technique that separates charged molecules in a gel under an electric field
- Used restriction enzymes to create genetic maps of viruses
- Bacterial enzymes that cut DNA at specific recognition sequences
- Imaging technique using radioactive decay to expose film and visualize samples
- Digital autoradiography using phosphor screens to quantify radiation
- Demonstrated stem cells in mouse spleen colony assays
- Reprogrammed adult fibroblasts into induced pluripotent stem cells
- Scientist who discovered the poly A tail
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- Developed the Butterfly IQ imaging system
- Process removing cells from tissues to leave extracellular matrix scaffold
- Macugen is a ________ inhibiting drug
- Co developed fluorescence activated cell sorting technology
- Light activated ion channel that excites neurons
- Separates mixtures based on component affinity for stationary versus mobile phase
- ____________ Counting detects beta particles by converting emissions into measurable light flashes
- In vitro selection method that isolates high affinity nucleic acid aptamers
- Catalytic RNA molecules that can splice or cleave RNA
- Protein detection method using antibodies after gel electrophoresis
- Light driven chloride pump that silences neurons
- Detects specific DNA fragments via hybridization on a membrane
- Can form every cell type including supporting tissues
- Conceived the polymerase chain reaction
- Developed standardized decellularization methods for tissue engineering
- Isolated and characterized the first restriction enzyme
- Technique that exponentially amplifies DNA through repeated temperature cycling
- Technique using light controlled ion channels to manipulate neurons
35 Clues: Macugen is a ________ inhibiting drug • Conceived the polymerase chain reaction • Scientist who discovered the poly A tail • Developed the Butterfly IQ imaging system • Light activated ion channel that excites neurons • Light driven chloride pump that silences neurons • Found RNA component of RNase P performs catalysis • ...
601 Holiday Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-22
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- what does the A stand for in the ASPIRE Matrix?
- To draw a conclusion about something using evidence and reason
- We have this type of quiz in ELA class
- Gia's birthday (spell the month and date)
- When a subject or a verb is missing in a sentence.
- The total scrabble points for the word, "Jean"
- What did you need to sign as your first ELA assignment?
- This can be used to represent a trailing off of thought, or allows for a pause in writing.
- According to our fourth ELA class agreement, what do we need to make when others are speaking?
- Pengsoo's birthday is ____ 8th.
- Next week's minute keeper
- Ridicule or mockery of something or someone
- On Wednesday PD7, who does Ms. Jean have co-planning with?
- The next book we will be reading in class.
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- Q300's core values are inquiry, responsibility, and _____.
- Me fail english? That's _____________.
- "_____ yourself. You know more than you think you do." Benjamin Spock
- What does "Rafiki" mean in English?
- what is the last word in Joya's blackout poem?
- what is one of Ms. Leanne’s favorite food?
- how many fingers do you need to put up when you need to go get water?
- Who reminds Ms. Jean and Ms. Leanne to give stickers to 601?
- Bring out of sleep
- A literary device in which an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronological order of a narrative
- The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
- What is Alexandra’s MBTI (write the four letters)?
- how many students does Ms. Jean had in her homeroom this year?
- How many air purifiers are in the ELA room?
- what type of music genre does Rex like to listen to?
- Keshav’s The Breadwinner book number (spell each number. ex - 123 as "onetwothree")
- Ms.Jean's birthday is ____ 8th.
- According to Kant's second proposition, the moral value does not lie in the intended effect, but in its _____.
32 Clues: Bring out of sleep • Next week's minute keeper • Pengsoo's birthday is ____ 8th. • Ms.Jean's birthday is ____ 8th. • What does "Rafiki" mean in English? • Me fail english? That's _____________. • We have this type of quiz in ELA class • Gia's birthday (spell the month and date) • what is one of Ms. Leanne’s favorite food? • The next book we will be reading in class. • ...
Printmaking Terms 2023-03-30
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- A means of incising lines in a metal plate with acid for printing in the intaglio technique.
- A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed by the artist.
- A system to assure correct alignment of printed layers.
- Any of the techniques in which an image or tonal area is printed from lines or textures scratched or etched into a metal plate (using the techniques of engraving, drypoint, etching, and aquatint)
- A small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- A form of intaglio printing in which lines are incised into a metal plate with a carving tool called a burin.
- Print A means of making prints by creating a raised design on a flat surface. The design is inked or covered with color and stamped on paper or another surface.
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- A printing technique in which the image is drawn on a very flat slab of limestone.
- The process of designing and producing multiple prints.
- A round, smooth pad used to press paper against an inked wood or linoleum block.
- The surface from which an image is printed, can be made from a variety of materials including metal, wood, and rubber.
- A technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface.
- A print pulled in an edition of one. There are no series of identical prints that are signed and numbered.
- A form of stencil printing in which the stencil is adhered to a fine screen for a support, and the ink is pressed through the screen.
- Hook A metal or wooden plate with a raised edge on each end to hold a woodcut or linocut in place while carving.
- Prints made at various stages during the creative process to act as guidelines for further stages to change, correct, or improve the image.
- A printing process by which areas are blocked out to keep ink from non-image areas.
17 Clues: The process of designing and producing multiple prints. • A system to assure correct alignment of printed layers. • A technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface. • A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed by the artist. • A small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing. • ...
Latin and Greek Roots: Vocabulary 2014-04-25
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- verb hold back to a later time
- adj. being born or beginning
- adj. most important element; noun the major party to a financial transaction at a stock exchange; buys and sells for his own account; the educator who has executive authority for a school; capital as contrasted with the income derived from it; the original amount of a debt on which interest is calculated; an actor who plays a principal role
- adj. lying beyond what is openly revealed or avowed (especially being kept in the background or deliberately concealed); being or operating under the surface of the earth
- noun the act of harassing someone; a severe affliction; intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain; extreme mental distress; a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented; unbearable physical pain; verb torment emotionally or mentally; treat cruelly; subject to torture
- noun the mistake of not following suit when able to do so; verb fail to fulfill a promise or obligation
- noun one whose business is the management of funerals
- adj. undamaged in any way; whole; not impaired or diminished in any way; (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken; constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged; (used of domestic animals) sexually competent
- noun belief in multiple Gods
- noun a matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix; verb change key; put (a piece of music) into another key; transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality; cause to change places; change the order or arrangement of; move from one side of an equation to the other side without a change in value; transfer from one place or period to another
- adj. spreading or spread throughout
- adj. not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature
- noun film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie; a following of one thing after another in time; several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys; serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern; the action of following in order; verb arrange in a sequence; determine the order of constituents in
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- adj. producing a sensation of touch; of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch
- noun a fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role
- verb prove negative; show to be false; make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; deny the truth of; be in contradiction with
- adj. having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state
- noun a note appended to a letter after the signature; textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end
- adj. next to the last; noun the next to last syllable in a word
- noun the form of a literary work submitted for publication; handwritten book or document
- noun commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country; verb cause to spread in another part of the world; sell or transfer abroad
- adj. perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch; (of especially business assets) having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value; capable of being treated as fact; capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt
- noun any of numerous herbivorous nonpoisonous arthropods having a cylindrical body of 20 to 100 or more segments most with two pairs of legs
- noun having more than one spouse at a time
- adj. outside the sphere of physical science; affecting or influenced by the human mind; noun a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception
- noun a large mass of land projecting into a body of water
- noun commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country; an imported person brought from a foreign country; having important effects or influence; a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred; the message that is intended or expressed or signified; verb bring in from abroad; indicate or signify
27 Clues: adj. being born or beginning • noun belief in multiple Gods • verb hold back to a later time • adj. spreading or spread throughout • noun having more than one spouse at a time • noun one whose business is the management of funerals • noun a large mass of land projecting into a body of water • adj. next to the last; noun the next to last syllable in a word • ...
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CROSSWORD 2021-11-06
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- When a project manager starts to plan a new project budget, the cost of which project management process group is expected to be lowest?
- The correlation between project complexity and project risk is
- Risk must be considered in the _____ phase and weighed against the potential benefit of the project's success in order to decide if the project should be chose.
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- Which of the following is the process of understanding the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to manage a task and then matching the team members with the right skills to do that work?
- According to Bruce Tuckman's five stages of team development, project team members compete for control at which stage?
- While assessing your project processes, you have identified some uncontrolled process variations. Which would be the appropriate chart you may use for this purpose?
- Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis?
- What is considered to be the most useful skill for a project manager who works in a matrix environment in order to achieve project goals?
8 Clues: The correlation between project complexity and project risk is • According to Bruce Tuckman's five stages of team development, project team members compete for control at which stage? • Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis? • ...
Transdermal Drug Delivery 2024-04-16
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- the application of low-frequency ultrasound acoustic waves to transport drugs through the skin
- generation: what is caused from the conversion of ultrasound energy to heat energy on the surface of the skin and some deeper tissues
- An Electrochemical method that enhances the transport of some solute molecules by creating a potential gradient through the skin with an applied electrical current or voltage
- which transdermal spray gel containing desoximetasone treats inflammation and itching caused by plaque psoriasis
- example of a transdermal nanoemulsion containing diclofenac developed for relieving pain
- what type of patch has the drug matrix layer directly incorporated into the backing layer
- a contraceptive transdermal patch
- this transdermal dosage form is designed to support the passage of drug substances from the surface of the skin through it various layers into the systemic circulation
- nanoparticles provide a ____ and controlled release behavior
- area of the body with great skin penetration
- Unidirectional flow of fluid along cell membranes in response to bubbles caused by cavitation
- which drug is most often administered from 1-10% in a sonophoresis gel
- which transdermal spray gel containing clobetasol propionate treats eczema and psoriasis
- examples of this transdermal method are azone, ethanol, terpenes, oleic acid, and Transcutol
- ___ penetration occurs on the trunk, forearms, palms, and soles
- gel: which transdermal dosage form is an aqueous solution in the form of coarse droplets \
- what mechanical system consists of nanoparticles ranging form 50 to 500 nm
- what type of drug penetration allows drugs to travel down the follicles or the sweat glands
- what part of the patch stores the drug in a liquid or gel form
- what part of the of the patch provides the ability to adhere the patch to the skin with minimal pressure
- Which microneedles provide a direct path for drug delivery into the dermis
- Nanoparticles are classified into several types according to their _____
- component of the stratum corneum is considered an important determinant in the first step of absorption
- what drug has been used to induce sweating in the diagnosis of cystic fibrous using iontophoresis
- what type of drug penetration allows drugs to permeate through the imperfections in the cells
- transdermal spray gels can drive small ____ drugs into the stratum corneum
- which transdermal spray gel containing terbinafine HCl treats athletes foot /ringworm and is an OTC
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- Which microneedles are used for skin pretreatment to increase skin permeability
- Which transdermal spray gel containing betamethasone treats inflammation and itching caused by plaque psoriasis
- What is the rate-limiting barrier to transdermal drug transport (primary challenge)
- what part of the patch is commonly made of polyethylene with tons of micropores
- what part of the patch protects the system form the environment
- what type of patch is designed to contain the drugs in a reservoir
- what transdermal patch can be used to help an individual to quit smoking
- what drug has been used with iontophoresis as an anti-inflammatory to joints
- a disadvantage of iontophoresis is potential skin irritation at ____ current densities
- which transdermal patch can be used to treat chronic pain
- micro and nanoemulsion contain a high concentration of ___ (15-25%)
- examples of this transdermal method are ionophoresis, sonophoresis, and microneedles
- nanoparticles have a ____ contact with the skin enhancing its permeation through the stratum corneum
- Which microneedles swell upon insertion, creating a pathway for drug diffusion
- which transdermal patch treats high blood pressure
- the formation and collapse of tiny air bubbles in a liquid that comes in contact with the ultrasound waves
- Which microneedles are biodegradable materials that encapsulate the drugs and dissolve in the skin
- what is entrapped inside a lipid matrix in a nanoparticle
- Examples of this transdermal method are transdermal patches, spray gels, and nanocarriers
- what drug has been used with iontophoresis as a topical anesthetic
- what type of drug penetration allows solutions to diffuse through the intercellular lipid
- what type of adhesive cover the entire patch and is most commonly used
49 Clues: a contraceptive transdermal patch • area of the body with great skin penetration • which transdermal patch treats high blood pressure • which transdermal patch can be used to treat chronic pain • what is entrapped inside a lipid matrix in a nanoparticle • nanoparticles provide a ____ and controlled release behavior • ...
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CROSSWORD 2021-11-06
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- What is considered to be the most useful skill for a project manager who works in a matrix environment in order to achieve project goals?
- According to Bruce Tuckman's five stages of team development, project team members compete for control at which stage?
- When a project manager starts to plan a new project budget, the cost of which project management process group is expected to be lowest?
- Which of the following is the process of understanding the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to manage a task and then matching the team members with the right skills to do that work?
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- The correlation between project complexity and project risk is
- While assessing your project processes, you have identified some uncontrolled process variations. Which would be the appropriate chart you may use for this purpose?
- Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis?
- Risk must be considered in the _____ phase and weighed against the potential benefit of the project's success in order to decide if the project should be chose.
8 Clues: The correlation between project complexity and project risk is • According to Bruce Tuckman's five stages of team development, project team members compete for control at which stage? • Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis? • ...
my Bingo 2019-05-19
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- Key controls must be identifed and implemented for all inherent risks assessed as Significant and _____________ as part of Risk and Control Assessment
- Accidental and intentional disclosure of confidential information IS governed by ____________________ prevention policy (dlp)
- GNEP refers to Group ________________ Event Process that provides steps to be taken when an Event is discovered with adverse impact
- An ___________________ to policy in action management means a policy non-complince where no further action is being taken.
- Control ________________ Certification (CEC) is an internal half-yearly confirmation of the Adequacy and Effectiveness of the Control Framework
- The risk appetite within which to manage risks IS OWNED AND MANAGED BY ________________ LINE of defence
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- Issues are classified using the _______________ Classification matrix to quantify the extent to which the control gap or weakness contributes to overall risk exposure.
- Financial Risk Impact where Actual / Potential impact on Financial Performance between GBP 1 M and 10 M is classifed as ____________________
- Business ________________ Risk is a Risk that we will be unable to prevent, detect, respond or recover adequately from disruptive / impactful events
- A control is an activity undertaken as part of a process, which is intentionally designed to ________________ a risk
- Risk and Control ________________ is an end to end methodology used to systematically identify, measure and control operational and conduct risks across the bank
- Risk ________________ expresses the level & types of Operational Risk the bank is willing to accept to achieve its strategic objectives & business plans
- The full form of EAR is Event _________________ Report
- Control ________________ Testing determines how well the control has been designed to mitigate the identified cuases of risk
14 Clues: The full form of EAR is Event _________________ Report • The risk appetite within which to manage risks IS OWNED AND MANAGED BY ________________ LINE of defence • A control is an activity undertaken as part of a process, which is intentionally designed to ________________ a risk • ...
Chapter 6: Cells 2021-03-03
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- junction A type of intercellular junction between animal cells that prevents the leakage of material through the space between cells.
- In plants, a thin layer of adhesive extracellular material, primarily pectins, found between the primary walls of adjacent young cells.
- An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen atoms from various substrates to oxygen, producing and then degrading hydrogen peroxide.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells, consisting of proteins surrounding a pore that allows the passage of materials between cells.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together.
- A large molecule consisting of a small core protein with many carbohydrate chains attached, found in the extracellular matrix of animal cells.
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- The outer region of cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell, lying just under the plasma membrane, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions due to the presence of multiple microfilaments.
- A circular flow of cytoplasm, involving interactions of myosin and actin filaments, that speeds the distribution of materials within cells.
- A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction.
- In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet.
10 Clues: A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together. • In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. • A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction. • ...
Robust Crossword Puzzle. 2023-08-01
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- The____rules do not apply to banking activities such as current accounts, deposit banking, credit cards etc(4)
- ______ gains are substantial progress that can be achieved through small incremental improvements (8)
- Non financial risk loss event is a risk due to inadequate or failed processes ,people and______ or due to external facts or circumstances which has led to financial loss, breach of law or damage to the group’s reputation(7)
- ___ Line of Defence provides independent assurance against control evaluation to determine compliance with policies and procedures as well as the quality and suitability of the framework(5)
- Inappropriate behaviour towards customer or in the market in which we operate is termed as _______risk(7)
- _______event is non financial risk event that meets criteria for being classified as major as per banks ICM(Impact classification Matrix) must be escalated to members of the bank's senior management and executives(10)
- Customers failing to meet contractual obligations to settle outstanding amount is called____risk(6)
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- a________occurs if personal data of one party is shared with another in error or disclosed in an unauthorized manner(10)
- Open events must be reviewed every six months for_____events(11)
- date of _____is demarcated as the date that business identifies that event threshold has been triggered and it has been confirmed there is a valid event(9)
10 Clues: Open events must be reviewed every six months for_____events(11) • Customers failing to meet contractual obligations to settle outstanding amount is called____risk(6) • ______ gains are substantial progress that can be achieved through small incremental improvements (8) • ...
Bio Chem and Metabolic Processes Puzzle <3 2022-01-11
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- gives ice the ability to float and is the reason for its low density
- this is the the shape of the methane molecule
- a non spontaneous reaction when Gibbs free energy is not negative
- This event occurs in glycolysis to glucose-6 phosphate and fructose-6 phosphate
- the enzyme that can mistake oxygen for CO2 and leads to photorespiration
- These mechanisms charge up electrons with photons in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplast
- the first set of reactions in photosynthesis and the reaction that occurs in the lumen
- this cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria and uses 8 enzymes. Is also called the citric acid cycle
- they tend to have shorter half lives and give off radio signals as they decay. They are used in medicine like Iodine-131.
- these are the products of glycolysis in cellular respiration made from the splitting of glucose molecules
- Beta glucose is this subunit of cellulose (a polymer)
- this is the mechanism in the electron transport chain that manufactures most of the ATP from a proton gradient, left over ADP and inorganic phosphates
- the second step in cellular respiration, it involves a co enzyme and make the product acetyl-coA
- they are added to chemical reactions to speed up the process, enzymes have this job
- occurs to enzymes and proteins when there are unideal pH levels, and irregular temperature. It changes the shape of the enzyme/protein and it can malfunction
- the first step in the dark reactions, when CO2 is added to RuBp
- this area on an enzyme goes through the "induced fit" process after interacting with it's substrate
- a more spontaneous reaction when Gibbs free energy is negative
- The kinds of reactions that allow electrons to move and on NADP/NAD during cellular respiration, oxidation is a kind of this reaction
- this is increasing in the second law of thermodynamics
- hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl are all examples of...
- The opposite of dehydration, opposite of condensation reactions
- non polar molecules that don't interact with water
- This is an area in C4 plants that the Calvin cycle takes place in
- a disaccharide that is broken down with the enzyme lactase, it is found in milk and dairy products
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- NAD, NADP+, FAD, FADH. Molecules that carry electrons to and from places
- water has this bond as a result from the unequal sharing of electrons
- These are made of protein called tubulin and grow from the centrosome during the interphase of mitosis
- cellular respiration that occurs in all animals and plants and requires oxygen
- electrons may be here in this space at any given time;1s, 2s, 3s
- a bilayer of these make up the cell membrane, they have 2 lipid chains one having a kink
- enzymes have these to stop catalyzing reactions. They combine to active sites
- Oxygen has this very strong which property which allows it to attract many electrons near its nucleus
- a type of lipid that has a double carbon bond and stays liquid in room temperatures
- a site on an enzyme that does is not the active site, capable of changing the shape of the enzyme
- The protein structure of hemoglobin (the most complex one)
- similar to an uncharged battery that will be charged again with another phosphate, is used along with an inorganic phosphate to create ATP
- This is the energy is used in ATP synthase from the hydrogens moving through the pump.
- this process happens when something is released from the cell, like the production of antibodies goes through this process to exit the cell.
- has 2 variations, is the pigment in plants and reflects green light
- this is the type of phosphorylation that occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria and its inner membrane space.
- A force that relies on random electron movement to make temporary dipoles
- a hard shell that makes exoskeletons in many crustaceans and the cell walls of fungi
- these are monomers of nucleic acid, discovered by Friedrich Miescher
- found on the outer layer of corn and humans cannot digest it. It is fiber rich
45 Clues: this is the the shape of the methane molecule • non polar molecules that don't interact with water • hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl are all examples of... • Beta glucose is this subunit of cellulose (a polymer) • this is increasing in the second law of thermodynamics • The protein structure of hemoglobin (the most complex one) • ...
TOK Concept Crossword 2012-03-12
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- During the 1920's there was a shift from silent films to "talkies". This an example of a shift of what?
- A man who did a TED talk in which he described the difference between American and Japanese street naming systems.
- In The Truman Show, the rain falling only on Truman, sudden traffic and a light falling from the sky are examples of _______ in Truman's world.
- The binomial nomenclature is an example of a _________.
- Nothing can travel faster than light. However, neutrinos did so, and this may lead to a crisis followed by a scientific revolution. Who described this process?
- From repeated tests, I find out that whenever I drop a stone, it falls. What truth test am I using?
- Literally means "from the earlier", and describing a form of knowledge independent of experience.
- A type of map which distorts size but allows for easier navigation.
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- A story from the Republic by one of Socrates' students about the limits of our own knowledge.
- I believe the Earth is the center of the universe. What kind of view is this?
- The purpose of TOK is to become one of these, like Leonardo da VinciA story from the Republic by one of Socrates' students about the limits of our own knowledge.
- Whose theory states that if you practice something for 10,000 hours, you will become proficient at that task. (hint: last name)
- A concept which, if true, would support nurture in the nature-nurture debate.
- A film which supports the notion "We accept the world as it is presented to us."
14 Clues: The binomial nomenclature is an example of a _________. • A type of map which distorts size but allows for easier navigation. • I believe the Earth is the center of the universe. What kind of view is this? • A concept which, if true, would support nurture in the nature-nurture debate. • ...
biotechne level 2correct 2023-05-23
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- small signalling proteins secreted by cells that play a crucial role in immune system function
- process by which cells acquire specialised structures and functions during development, to perform specific roles in the body, such as becoming nerve cells, muscle cells, or blood cells
- referring to a medical procedure or treatment involving the use of a patient's own cells, tissues, or organs, minimizing the risk of rejection or adverse reactions
- gel-like material composed of water and polymers, used to provide a supportive environment for cells to grow in cell culture experiments
- technique that combines advanced technology and biology to create three-dimensional structures, such as tissues or organs, by precisely depositing layers of living cells using a specialized printer
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- commercially available extracellular matrix, used as a scaffold in cell culture experiments to provide a natural environment for cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation
- specialized cells residing in cartilage responsible for maintaining its structure and function
- a cell in connective tissue which produces collagen and other fibres.
- miniature three-dimensional structure derived from stem cells that mimics the architecture and function of specific organs or tissues
- technology that combines fluorescent microspheres and flow cytometry to detect and quantify analytes, such as proteins or DNA, in a single sample, enabling high-throughput analysis in research and diagnostics
10 Clues: a cell in connective tissue which produces collagen and other fibres. • small signalling proteins secreted by cells that play a crucial role in immune system function • specialized cells residing in cartilage responsible for maintaining its structure and function • ...
APL Crossword 2016-11-18
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- The Finance & Procurement Approval ___________ governs the authorisation and approval of financial transactions.
- Employees and managers engage in regular dialogues with regards to their performance, expectations and development opportunities, as part of a year-round process called Performance ________________ Tool (PMT).
- Non-public information that are relevant to the Company, its affiliates and subsidiaries, and respective clients or customers, is referred to as Confidential and _______________ Information.
- Should an employee been in continuous employment with the Company for 90 days and has a child under the age of two, he or she may apply for Unpaid ___________ Care Leave for up to six day per year.
- The Company’s Group Insurance Schemes cover all local employees who are below the age of ______________.
- To attempt for an internal transfer or change of role, employees must have served at least _____________ months in their current position.
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- APL Logistics Group is the go-to supply chain specialist for companies in the __________, Consumer, Industrials and Retail sectors.
- Committed to exhibiting high standards of ethics, integrity and business practices, the APL Logistics _______________ Code of Conduct was implemented to govern the standards of conduct of all APL Logistics Group employees.
- ____________ Planning is one of the main portfolios under APL Logistics’s Global Learning & Organisational Development.
- One of the guiding principles of APL’s rewards programs is having a ________________ total reward package.
10 Clues: The Company’s Group Insurance Schemes cover all local employees who are below the age of ______________. • One of the guiding principles of APL’s rewards programs is having a ________________ total reward package. • The Finance & Procurement Approval ___________ governs the authorisation and approval of financial transactions. • ...
2021 Samsung crossword 2021-12-21
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- World’s first Mini LED Curved Gaming Monitor with Quantum Matrix technology delivers groundbreaking gaming experience by Samsung?
- In September, Samsung Electronics and The Frame TV announced a new partnership with the iconic museum. What’s the museum?
- In October, instead of Mobile World Congress, technology exhibition, Samsung held its own online event introducing all ecosystem of home appliances. It is called Life …?
- What kind of show did SEB held for the launch of new Foldable devices this August?
- In the end of 2021, Samsung Electronics announced an official name of the newly merged SET Division as Device …?
- First time in the Baltics we have implemented Samsung Corporate Citizenship programme Solve for Tomorrow. Main topic of this year was Online & Offline ….. ?
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- In the Baltics, this year, we introduced customizable refrigerator that caters to various consumer lifestyles. How does it called?
- This year, one of the biggest influencers of Lithuania became Galaxy Z Fold3 ambassador. Who is he?
- This year, we were inviting SEB colleagues to remember 5 Samsung Values. Having a moral compass and operating in an ethical way – these are the key words for one of these values which is?
- This year SEB tried something new – influencer communication on a specific channel to reach niche audience. What kind of social media channel it is?
10 Clues: What kind of show did SEB held for the launch of new Foldable devices this August? • This year, one of the biggest influencers of Lithuania became Galaxy Z Fold3 ambassador. Who is he? • In the end of 2021, Samsung Electronics announced an official name of the newly merged SET Division as Device …? • ...
2021 Samsung crossword 2021-12-21
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- In the Baltics, this year, we introduced customizable refrigerator that caters to various consumer lifestyles. How does it called?
- In October, instead of Mobile World Congress, technology exhibition, Samsung held its own online event introducing all ecosystem of home appliances. It is called Life …?
- In September, Samsung Electronics and The Frame TV announced a new partnership with the iconic museum. What’s the museum?
- In summer, we were inviting SEB colleagues to remember 5 Samsung Values. Having a moral compass and operating in an ethical way – these are the key words for one of these values which is?
- This year SEB tried something new – influencer communication on a specific channel to reach niche audience. What kind of social media channel it is?
- First time in the Baltics we have implemented Samsung Corporate Citizenship programme Solve for Tomorrow. Main topic of this year was Online & Offline ….. ?
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- In the end of 2021, Samsung Electronics announced an official name of the newly merged SET Division as Device …?
- What kind of show did SEB held for the launch of new Foldable devices this August?
- This year, one of the biggest influencers of Lithuania became Galaxy Z Fold3 ambassador. Who is he?
- World’s first Mini LED Curved Gaming Monitor with Quantum Matrix technology which delivers groundbreaking gaming experience by Samsung?
10 Clues: What kind of show did SEB held for the launch of new Foldable devices this August? • This year, one of the biggest influencers of Lithuania became Galaxy Z Fold3 ambassador. Who is he? • In the end of 2021, Samsung Electronics announced an official name of the newly merged SET Division as Device …? • ...
Org 2019-12-02
REVISIONS- Vérité (TT) 2021-04-10
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- Philosophe condamné à mort pour impiété et corruption de la jeunesse, déclaré par la Pythie « l’homme le plus savant du monde » car il est le seul à savoir qu’il ne sait pas.
- Traduction française de « amour de la sagesse »/ « quête de la vérité » en grec
- Concept de Karl POPPER. C’est à cela qu’on reconnaît une hypothèse scientifique : elle est susceptible d'être réfutée.
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- Philosophe ayant écrit le mythe de la caverne selon lequel les hommes naissent comme prisonniers au fond d’une caverne, prenant les ombres pour la vérité, manipulés par des marionnettistes. Les rares qui ont réussi à sortir pour voir la vérité ne sont pas écoutés par ces prisonniers.
- Réalisateurs du film Matrix.
- Philosophe anglais (John Stuart de son prénom) ayant affirmé « Il vaut mieux être un homme insatisfait qu’un porc satisfait ; il vaut mieux être Socrate insatisfait qu’un imbécile satisfait. »
- Physicien contemporain (Aurélien de son prénom) qui affirme qu’en science, la certitude n’existe pas. Il n’y a que des probabilités.
7 Clues: Réalisateurs du film Matrix. • Traduction française de « amour de la sagesse »/ « quête de la vérité » en grec • Concept de Karl POPPER. C’est à cela qu’on reconnaît une hypothèse scientifique : elle est susceptible d'être réfutée. • ...
Chapter 6: Cells 2021-03-03
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- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells, consisting of proteins surrounding a pore that allows the passage of materials between cells.
- A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction.
- The outer region of cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell, lying just under the plasma membrane, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions due to the presence of multiple microfilaments.
- An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen atoms from various substrates to oxygen, producing and then degrading hydrogen peroxide.
- junction A type of intercellular junction between animal cells that prevents the leakage of material through the space between cells.
- In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet.
- In plants, a thin layer of adhesive extracellular material, primarily pectins, found between the primary walls of adjacent young cells.
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- A circular flow of cytoplasm, involving interactions of myosin and actin filaments, that speeds the distribution of materials within cells.
- A large molecule consisting of a small core protein with many carbohydrate chains attached, found in the extracellular matrix of animal cells.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together.
10 Clues: A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as a rivet, fastening cells together. • In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. • A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction. • ...
Painting Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-10
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- The practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can be used.
- A type of paint that has pigment suspended in an egg base.
- The tool used to manipulate paint on a painting surface.
- The metal part on a paintbrush that holds the handle and bristles together.
- A type of coloring where two or more colors transition to each other based on hue, saturation or brightness.
- The process of fusing two colors together so that the paint transitions from one color to another, or combines to create a new color.
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- A technique that uses small dots to create an image.
- A thin board or container in which an artist lays and mixes colors
- This particular color scheme draws from two colors on the opposite side of the color wheel. When you do this, the result is a high-contrast color combo that's bright and that pops.
- A style of painting developed in France in the 19th century that uses visible visible brushstrokes that offer the bare impression of form, unblended color and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of natural light.
10 Clues: A technique that uses small dots to create an image. • The tool used to manipulate paint on a painting surface. • A type of paint that has pigment suspended in an egg base. • A thin board or container in which an artist lays and mixes colors • The metal part on a paintbrush that holds the handle and bristles together. • ...
Business Maze 2024-08-21
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- It is a software and fabless company founded in California which designs and supplies graphics processing units (GPUs), application programming interfaces (APIs) for data science and high-performance computing, as well as system on a chip units (SoCs) for the mobile computing and automotive market
- An investment made by a firm or individual in one country into business interests located in another country
- A global expansion strategy followed by companies like McDonald's where the company allows another party to use its trademark and business model in exchange for a fee
- The formal process through which a business decides how it will allocate its capital to achieve long-term goals
- A labour market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work rather than permanent jobs
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- A business strategy where companies adjust their products or services to fit local markets
- Bretten Woods Twins
- The process of moving production or services to another country to reduce costs
- Announced merger with Reliance Retail, this Group of Companies is an Indian retail and fashion sectors, operating supermarket chains Big Bazaar and Food Bazaar, lifestyle stores Brand Factory and Central, integrated foods and FMCG manufacturing sectors.
- A type of organization structure where employees report to multiple managers, typically both a functional manager and a project manager
10 Clues: Bretten Woods Twins • The process of moving production or services to another country to reduce costs • A business strategy where companies adjust their products or services to fit local markets • A labour market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work rather than permanent jobs • ...
Экономиксийн 19-р тэмцээн багийн үгийн сүлжээ 2024-04-12
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- A combination of recession and inflation is called _____.
- The money _____ is the ratio of the change in the quantity of money to the change in monetary base.
- The cross _____ of demand is a measure of the responsiveness of the demand for a good to a change in the price of a substitute or complement, other things remaining the same.
- The _____ point is the output and price at which the firm just covers its total variable costs.
- The unemployment that arises when changes in technology or international competition change the skills needed to perform jobs or change the locations of jobs is _____.
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- A firm _____ costs when it forgoes an alternative action but does not make a payment.
- A _____ is a good that can be used in place of another good.
- A cost or benefit that arises from production and falls on someone other than the producer, or a cost or benefit that arises from consumption and falls on someone other than the consumer is called an ____.
- When potential GDP exceeds real GDP, the output gap is also called a _____ gap.
- A _____ matrix is a table that shows the _____ for every possible action by each player for every possible action by each other player.
- The _____ wedge is the accumulated loss of output that results from a slowdown in the growth rate of real GDP per person.
11 Clues: A combination of recession and inflation is called _____. • A _____ is a good that can be used in place of another good. • When potential GDP exceeds real GDP, the output gap is also called a _____ gap. • A firm _____ costs when it forgoes an alternative action but does not make a payment. • ...
Chapter 14&16 2015-10-14
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- ____ risk is simply the proportion of people who experienced an undesirable outcome in each group.
- One construct validation approach is the ________ technique, which yields evidence of contrast validity.
- The _____ needed to treat (NNT represents an estimate of how many people would need to receive a treatment or intervention to prevent one undesirable outcome.
- validity ______ validity reflects an instrument’s ability to distinguish individuals who differ on a present criterion.
- The _________ matrix method (MTMM) is a significant construct validation tool. This procedure involves the concepts of convergence and discriminability.
- ______ analysis is a method of identifying clusters of related variables.
- The absolute risk ______ represents a comparison of the two risks.
- _____ is the measure’s ability to identify noncases correctly, that is, to screen out those without the condition.
- A ______ table (or crosstabs table) is a two-dimensional frequency distribution in which the frequencies of two variables are crosstabulated.
- Relative risk _____ is another useful index for evaluating the effectiveness of an interventions.
- validity ______ validity refers to the adequacy of an instrument in differentiating between people’s performance on a future criterion.
- ______ is the ability of a measure to identify a “case” correctly, that is, to screen in or diagnosis a condition correctly. Yielding “true positives”
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- An instrument’s content validity is necessarily based on _______.
- Relationships between two variables are usually described through _____ procedures.
- _____ risk represents the estimated proportion of the original risk of an adverse outcome that persists when people are exposed to the intervention.
- An instrument is said to have __________ validity if its scores correlated highly with scores on an external criterion.
- Most research is about relationships between variables, and _______ (two-variable) descriptive statistics describe such relationships.
- ____ ratio is a widely reported index, even though it is less intuitively meaningful than RR as an index of risk.
- validity ____ validity is a key criterion for assessing the quality of a study.
- The correlation question is: To what extent are two variables related to each other? ‘True’ or ‘False’?
20 Clues: An instrument’s content validity is necessarily based on _______. • The absolute risk ______ represents a comparison of the two risks. • ______ analysis is a method of identifying clusters of related variables. • validity ____ validity is a key criterion for assessing the quality of a study. • ...
Final Biology Quiz Study Puzzle 2013-11-24
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- Muscle The specialized striated muscle tissue of the heart; the myocardium
- Symmetry Symmetry in which the sides exhibit correspondence or regularity of parts around a central axis; lacking left and right sides
- Cartilage or bone internally supporting body
- Muscle A muscle that is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system that moves the limbs and other parts of the body.
- Nervous System The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Nervous System The complex of nerve tissues that controls the activities of the body.
- Voluntary, of or relating to the body, distinct from the mind.
- The matrix of water, salts, proteins and glucose that blood cells are suspended in is called the
- A fibrous protein that forms (together with actin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells and is also involved in motion in other types of cells.
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- Pressurized fluid-filled compartment
- Lack or absence of symmetry in spatial arrangements or in mathematical or logical relations.
- Hard exterior covering flesh
- Clot A group of clotting factors in the blood work together to make a patch called a _____ _____. The _____ _____ keeps the platelet plug in place and expands to seal the hole in the blood vessel and stop the bleeding.
- junction Junction A specialized connection between cells that allows for intercellular communication, or the transfer of low molecular-weight substances
- The component of blood responsible for creating blood clots
- Involuntary or unconscious; relating to the autonomic nervous system.
- Muscle Muscle tissue in which the contractile fibrils are not highly ordered, occurring in the gut and other internal organs and not under voluntary control.
- Potential The change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell.
- A protein that forms (together with myosin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells, and is also involved in motion in other types of cells.
19 Clues: Hard exterior covering flesh • Pressurized fluid-filled compartment • Cartilage or bone internally supporting body • The component of blood responsible for creating blood clots • Voluntary, of or relating to the body, distinct from the mind. • Nervous System The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. • ...
KEY TERMS 2023-04-30
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- The process where osteoclasts breakdown old bone releasing calcium and phosphate into the blood. It leads to a decrease in bone mass and bone density (two words)
- These are laboratory-made drugs that are designed to serve as substitute antibodies to target immature osteoclasts and decrease bone resorption. (three words)
- Specialized cells that form bone. They synthesize collagen and other substances that help create bone matrix.
- The continuous process in which old bone is resorbed and new bone is formed. (two words)
- Specialized cells that breakdown old bone in the process of bone resorption.
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- Bone-modifying drugs that prevent loss of calcium and increase bone density by moving blood calcium into the bone, binding to calcium in the bone, and preventing osteoclasts from destroying bone cells and resorbing calcium.
- Normally produced by specialized cells in the thyroid gland. It decreases bone resorption by the osteoclasts.
- These drugs are used for patients at high risk for fracture. They help increase activity of osteoblasts resulting in formation of new bone. (two words)
- The gradual loss of bone density and strength, which leads to spinal shortening and increased risk for bone fractures.
- The most common cells in bone that help regulate bone remodeling and bone resorption.
- used to treat osteoporosis act by activating estrogen effects on bone tissue (decreasing bone resorption and increasing bone density) while blocking estrogen effects on the breast and the uterine tissue. (abbreviation)
11 Clues: Specialized cells that breakdown old bone in the process of bone resorption. • The most common cells in bone that help regulate bone remodeling and bone resorption. • The continuous process in which old bone is resorbed and new bone is formed. (two words) • ...
Puzzle Time (Week 4)! 2023-10-18
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- Listing all the pluses for a solution in one column, all the minuses in another, and the implications in a third column.
- Type of dealers who buy products to sell to others, and ultimate customers (or end users), who buy products for their own personal use.
- The system that develops spontaneously as employees meet and form cliques, relationships, and lines of authority outside the formal organization
- An organization that has contact people at the top and the chief executive officer at the bottom of the organization chart.
- An organization in which specialists from different parts of the organization are brought together to work on specific projects but still remain part of a line-and-staff structure.
- An organization that has direct two-way lines of responsibility, authority, and communication running from the top to the bottom of the organization, with all people reporting to only one supervisor.
- Type of analysis and planning tool used to analyze an organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
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- The level of management that includes general managers, division managers, and branch and plant managers who are responsible for tactical planning and controlling.
- The process used to accomplish organizational goals through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling people and other organizational resources.
- Specific, short-term statements detailing how to achieve the organization’s goals.
- Type of leadership style that involves making managerial decisions without consulting others.
11 Clues: Specific, short-term statements detailing how to achieve the organization’s goals. • Type of leadership style that involves making managerial decisions without consulting others. • Type of analysis and planning tool used to analyze an organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. • ...
ESS Unit 2 Terms 2024-12-18
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- A way of representing a physical quantity by a series of binary numbers. A digital representation can have only specific discrete values.
- An instrument for the precise measurement of angles
- Plot A box plot, or box-and-whisker plot, is a type of graph used to display patterns of univariate numeric data
- Primitives The simplest two-dimensional or three-dimensional geometric shape.
- train A mechanism used for transmitting rotary motion and torque through interlocking teeth.
- Machine A machine made up of two or more simple machines.
- Model A visual representation of an idea. A conceptual model can be a sketch, concept map, schematic, flow chart, or any other visual representation.
- force An external force applied to an object.
- Pulley A first-class lever that has an axle attached to a supporting structure and changes the direction of force.
- Modified Organism Plant or animal that has artifically manipulated genes.
- The science of movement (or mechanics) of a living body, including how muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments work together to produce movement.
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- method A solid modeling design method where an object is created by adding volume to a smaller object.
- matrix A tool used to compare design solutions against one another using specific criteria.
- Design A process that uses a computer to assist in designing something, such as a part, circuit, or building.
- ration A mathematical model that represents the behavior of the gear train.
- Motion A combination of linear motion in two directions resulting in curved lines of motion.
- A slender threadlike object, strand, or fiber used in additive manufacturing and three-dimensional printing.
- A metal piece or die that is heated and forces plastic filament or metal through a shaped hole to produce a continuous ribbon of the material.
- and Tackle Fixed and movable pulleys in combination that provide mechanical advantage and a change of direction for effort force.
- A limitation or restriction.
20 Clues: A limitation or restriction. • force An external force applied to an object. • An instrument for the precise measurement of angles • Machine A machine made up of two or more simple machines. • Modified Organism Plant or animal that has artifically manipulated genes. • ration A mathematical model that represents the behavior of the gear train. • ...
Ω 2025-09-09
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- a sweet crystallizable material that consists wholly or essentially of sucrose, is colorless or white when pure tending to brown when less refined, is obtained commercially from sugarcane or sugar beet and less extensively from sorghum, maples, and palms, and is important as a source of dietary carbohydrate and as a sweetener and preservative of other foods
- the soft wavy or curly usually thick undercoat of various hairy mammals and especially the sheep made up of a matrix of keratin fibers and covered with minute scales
- of a favorable character or tendency
- a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory
- to ascertain by the use of one's eyes
- containing as much or as many as is possible or norma
- the hard fibrous substance consisting basically of xylem that makes up the greater part of the stems, branches, and roots of trees or shrubs beneath the bark and is found to a limited extent in herbaceous plants
- used in auxiliary function to express obligation, propriety, or expediency
- to exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force
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- to support oneself on the feet in an erect position
- a small flat or slightly raised cake
- a person who prepares food for eating
- used in auxiliary function to express plan or intention
- any of several games played between two teams on a usually rectangular field having goalposts or goals at each end and whose object is to get the ball over a goal line, into a goal, or between goalposts by running, passing, or kicking: such as
- and as an alternative to can suggesting less force or certainty or as a polite form in the present
15 Clues: a small flat or slightly raised cake • of a favorable character or tendency • a person who prepares food for eating • to ascertain by the use of one's eyes • to support oneself on the feet in an erect position • containing as much or as many as is possible or norma • used in auxiliary function to express plan or intention • ...
HRM REVISION 2024-02-16
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- Management style that involves centralized and autonomous decision-making, without input from others in the organization.
- A form of flexible organizational structure that uses teams of employees with suitable skills and qualifications drawn from different departments or divisions of the business.
- The type of organization also called horizontal structure
- Refers to the operational efficiency of employees by calculating levels of output per worker. The more motivated employees are, the more productive they will be.
- The removal of one or more layers in a hierarchal structure
- The situation in an organization where decision-making authority is delegated throughout, rather than from a central authoritative group.
- Labour markets in which people are on short-term, impromptu, temporary contracts. This includes freelance worker and independent contractors.
- Management style that actively involves the participation of employees in the decision-making process.
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- The transfer of information from one entity to another. It is vital to how a business operates.
- The intrinsic desire to do something, which exists when workers do something because they want to, rather than because they have to.
- The administrative systems within an organization, such as the formal policies and procedures of the business. It includes the formal rules, regulations, and procedures of the organization.
- The art of getting things done through others by setting clear objectives and organizing organizational resources.
- The art of inspiring and motivating other people toward achieving a common organizational aim or vision.
- A hands-off approach to leadership by devolving decision-making power to the workforce.
- The total number of employees in a business organization at any particular point in time.
15 Clues: The type of organization also called horizontal structure • The removal of one or more layers in a hierarchal structure • A hands-off approach to leadership by devolving decision-making power to the workforce. • The total number of employees in a business organization at any particular point in time. • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2023-01-20
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- the cycle of enzyme-catalyzed dark reactions of photosynthesis that occurs in the chloroplasts of plants and in many bacteria and that involves the fixation of carbon dioxide and the formation of a 6-carbon sugar
- a phosphorylated nucleotide C10H16N5O13P3 composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups that supplies energy for many biochemical cellular processes by undergoing enzymatic hydrolysis especially to AD
- the colorless proteinaceous matrix of a chloroplast in which the chlorophyll-containing lamellae are embedded
- an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate
- one that absorbs light with a wavelength of about 700 nanometers
- the sequential transfer of electrons especially by cytochromes in cellular respiration from an oxidizable substrate to molecular oxygen by a series of oxidation-reduction reactions
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- any of the membranous disks of lamellae within plant chloroplasts that are composed of protein and lipid and are the sites of the photochemical reactions of photosynthesis
- the green photosynthetic pigment found chiefly in the chloroplasts of plants and occurring especially as a blue-black ester C55H72MgN4O5 or a dark green ester C55H70MgN4O6
- coloring matter in animals and plants especially in a cell or tissue
- occurring between or involving two or more membranes
- coenzyme C21H28N7O17P3 of numerous dehydrogenases (such as that acting on glucose-6-phosphate) that occurs especially in red blood cells and plays a role in intermediary metabolism similar to NAD but acting often on different metabolites
- synthesis of chemical compounds with the aid of radiant energy and especially light
12 Clues: occurring between or involving two or more membranes • one that absorbs light with a wavelength of about 700 nanometers • coloring matter in animals and plants especially in a cell or tissue • an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate • synthesis of chemical compounds with the aid of radiant energy and especially light • ...
Earth Science 2016-10-27
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- with no net electric charge and a mass slightly larger than that of a proton
- a trough or fold of stratified rock in which the strata slope upward from the axis
- is a statistical measure that indicates the extent to which two or more variables fluctuate together
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- is a naturally occurring, yellow-to-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface, which is commonly refined into various types of fuels
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity
- It is a volcanic feature formed by the collapse of a volcano into itself, making it a large, special form of volcanic crater.
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- plates: are pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere.
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments (> 2 mm) within a matrix of finer grained material
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- a ridge-shaped fold of stratified rock in which the strata slope downward from the crest
- It is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in air or another gas.
15 Clues: with no net electric charge and a mass slightly larger than that of a proton • the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake • a trough or fold of stratified rock in which the strata slope upward from the axis • It is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in air or another gas. • ...
Crossword Organize 2024-03-30
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- Structure , the organization is organized around self-managed teams or workgroups that are responsible for specific tasks or projects.
- is another process in the organization’s internal environment which involves the collaboration and coordination of its different work units or work divisions
- Structure-This promotes a more decentralized decision-making process and fosters a collaborative working environment.
- Structure: Also known as a traditional or bureaucratic structure, this type of organization has multiple layers of management, with each layer reporting to the one above it.
- Managers must explain the task objective and the work or duties someone else is expected to do
- of Labor –involves assigning different tasks to different people in the organization’s different work units.
- the manager is satisfied with the tentative plan of action presented, granting of the authority to act immediately follows.
- structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures.
- is collection of people working together under a division of labor and
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- is the process in which different individuals and units perform different tasks.
- Managers must explain the task objective and the work or duties someone else is expected to do
- a person responsible for organizing all or part of a company or similar organization
- has great effect on developing structures of an organization. The success of many organizations totally depend on the organizing skills of people inside the organization.
- The selected subordinate must be competent and must have the manager’s task objectives.
- refers to the procedures that connect the work activities of the different work divisions/units of the firm in order to achieve its overall goal.
- structure- the organization is made up of a core team or entity that collaborates with a network of external partners, suppliers, and contractors to accomplish its goals.
16 Clues: is collection of people working together under a division of labor and • structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures. • is the process in which different individuals and units perform different tasks. • a person responsible for organizing all or part of a company or similar organization • ...
Organizational Structures 2025-10-09
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- The grouping of individuals into departments based on work functions, product or service, target , geographic territory and process used to create products
- A structure to arrange group jobs based on specific tasks in order to enhance efficiency; increase the effectiveness of communication and reporting
- Structures that are clearly defined and organized; can be found in any size business
- When decisions are made by individuals closest to the problem; more conductive to making changes in a process
- A non-elaborate structure; has little formalization; has a centralized authority
- Departmentalization that groups activities around common customer categories; uses the assumption that customers in each department have a common set of problems and needs can be met by having specialists for each
- An organization that combines the elements of a functional and product-based departmentalization creating duel chain of command; employees have at least two bosses; authority is shared between two supervisors; involves irregular communication
- Occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make decisions
- Produce an organizations goods and services
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- The rights of supervisory position to give orders; one persons position over another
- Laid back and unrefined structures that involve employees completing tasks which may not fit their job description; normally found in smaller businesses with fewer employees
- A systematic grouping of individuals which have been brough together to accomplish a common goal
- Part of an organizations management team, oversee the work of operative employees; are the only managers who do not manage other managers; considered first level managers
- An organization not defined or limited by boundaries or categories imposed by traditional structure; blurs boundaries surrounding an organization by increasing its interdependence with its environment
- The number of employees a supervisor can direct; varies from supervisor to supervisor
15 Clues: Produce an organizations goods and services • A non-elaborate structure; has little formalization; has a centralized authority • Occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make decisions • The rights of supervisory position to give orders; one persons position over another • ...
Aero Terms Unit 2 Puzzle 2.1 2024-12-18
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- Layers A thin layer of air next to the surface of an airfoil which shows a reduction in speed due to the air's viscosity.
- In/ Wash Out A built in twist in the wing so that the trailing edge at the wingtip is raised (Wash out) or lowered (Wash in). This significantly affects the slow flight and stall characteristics of the wing.
- of Interia A mathematical property of a cross section that is concerned with a surface area and how that area is distributed about a centroidal axis.
- The ability of a material to resist deflection or stretching.
- Any alteration of shape or dimensions of a body caused by stresses, thermal expansion or contraction, chemical or metallurgical transformations, or shrinkage and expansions due to moisture change.
- Forward-acting force which opposes drag and propels the aircraft through the air.
- Stabalizer A structure that creates up and down forces at the tail to keep the fuselage aligned in pitch with the relative wind. The structure itself is horizontal while the forces it creates are vertical.
- Span The distance from wing tip to wing tip of a wing planform.
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- area A surface or shape exposed by making a straight cut through something at right angles to the axis.
- A material made of multiple layers of fibers held together with a matrix.
- A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
- Any of the long rod-shaped photosensitive receptors in the retina that are responsive to faint light.
12 Clues: The ability of a material to resist deflection or stretching. • Span The distance from wing tip to wing tip of a wing planform. • A material made of multiple layers of fibers held together with a matrix. • Forward-acting force which opposes drag and propels the aircraft through the air. • ...
chapter 5 crossword puzzle 2015-01-16
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- is one which has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as likely to become extinct.
- species that have rapidly decreasing numbers of individuals.
- field of biology that studies methods and implements plans to protect biodiversity.
- the changes in population or community structures that occur at the boundary of two habitats.
- is an umbrella term describing the complete process by which habitat loss results in the division of large, continuous habitats into a greater number of smaller patches of lower total area, isolated from each other by a matrix of dissimilar habitats, and is not just the pattern of spatial.
- a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it possesses elevated levels of hydrogen ions.
- when members of a species are held by people in zoos or other conservation facilities.
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- a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude of about 6.2 miles (10 km) containing a high concentration of ozone, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun.
- programs that release organisms into an area where their species once lived in hopes of reestablishing naturally reproducing populations.
- damage to a habitat by air, water, and land pollution.
- is the degree of variation of life. It is a measure of the variety of organisms present in different ecosystems.
- natural strips of land that allow the migration of organisms from one wilderness area to another.
- plant or animal species introduced into an area where they do not occur naturally, non-native species.
- when the last members of a species die.
- philosophy that promotes letting people use resources in wilderness areas in ways that will not damage the ecosystem.
15 Clues: when the last members of a species die. • damage to a habitat by air, water, and land pollution. • species that have rapidly decreasing numbers of individuals. • field of biology that studies methods and implements plans to protect biodiversity. • when members of a species are held by people in zoos or other conservation facilities. • ...
January SNHS Crossword Version 1 2025-01-22
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- - An element that decays into other elements, also the property of some unstable atoms to spontaneously emit nuclear reaction
- - the study of fish, a branch of zoology
- - a form of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other remains unaffected (ex. Barnacles living on a humpback whale)
- - Only conic section that has asymptotes. An example for an equation for this shape is y2 - x2 = 4
- - “mass in motion,” the product of mass and velocity of an object (p = mv)
- - A mathematical object that is used to transform vectors; usually written in the form of a grid of numbers
- - A measure of the strength of a field passing through a given area (physics magnetism), also describes any effect that appears to pass/travel through a surface or substance
- - the tendency/measure of a liquid to resist flow (ex. Honey has higher ___ than water)
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- - a critically endangered paedomorphic salamander found in Central Mexico.
- - refers to a type of rock formed under high heat, high pressure, or a combination of these factors
- zero - the lowest possible temperature in which there is no motion or heat (approximately 0 Kelvin, -273.15 °C, or -460 °F)
- - the process of liquid moving through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution
- - the mechanically weak and ductile region of the upper mantle of Earth (lies below the lithosphere)
- - the process by which a more dense plate of the earth’s crust moves sideways and downwards into the mantle underneath a less dense plate at a convergent plate boundary.
- - a substance which speeds up a chemical reaction but does NOT change the outcomes of the reaction
15 Clues: - the study of fish, a branch of zoology • - a critically endangered paedomorphic salamander found in Central Mexico. • - “mass in motion,” the product of mass and velocity of an object (p = mv) • - the tendency/measure of a liquid to resist flow (ex. Honey has higher ___ than water) • ...
Ch. 7 Skeletal System Unit 2023-10-16
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- Production of blood cells from dividing stem and progenitor cells; hemopoiesis
- dense connective tissue covering the surface of a bone; a tough, vascular covering of dense connective tissue
- thin, scalelike structure located in the medial wall of each orbit between the ethmoid bone and the maxilla
- branching bony plate that separates irregular spaces within spongy bone
- cartilaginous layers between the epiphyses and diaphysis of a long bone that grow, lengthening the bone
- forms anterior portion of the skull above the eyes, including the forehead, the roof of the nasal cavity, and the roofs of the orbits (bony sockets) of the eyes
- Thin, flat bone located in the midline of the nasal cavity; it connects to the ethmoid bone to form the nasal septum
- 5 bones of the instep
- cartilage hyaline cartilage that covers ends of bones in synovial joints
- 7 ankle bones
- forms the lowest portion of the hip bone, is L-shaped, with its angle (ischial tuberosity) pointing posteriorly and downward
- bones that have long longitudinal axes and expanded ends; i.g.) forearm and thigh bones
- dense bone tissue in which cells are organized in osteons without apparent spaces; has a continuous extracellular matrix with no gaps
- long, thin, and nearly rectangular; lie side by side and are fused at the midline where they form the bridge of the nose
- lower jawbone; a horizontal horseshoe-shaped body with a vertical, flat ramus projecting upward at each end
- bone that forms from membranelike layers of primitive connective tissue
- Any of the round bones that form within tendons adjacent to joints; usually small and nodular and embedded in a tendon adjacent to a joint; i.g.) kneecap (patella)
- oxygen-carrying pigment in red blood cells
- bones with a variety of shapes and most are connected to several other bones; i.g.) vertebrae that compose the backbone and many facial bones
- the widening part of the bone where diaphysis and epiphysis meet
- thigh bone
- either end of a long bone that articulates (forms a joint) with another bone
- upper arm bone
- platelike structures with broad surfaces; i.g.) ribs, scapulae, and some bones of the skull
- located below each parietal bone forming the lower sides and the base of the cranium; joins the parietal bone along a squamous suture
- bone that begins as hyaline cartilage that is subsequently replaced by bone tissue
- constitutes the anterior portion of the hip bone
- The lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg
- a tarsal bone that can move freely where it joins the tibia and fibula, forming the ankle
- membranous areas of incomplete intramembranous ossification
- Inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger.
- the largest of the tarsals; heel bone; located below the talus where it projects backward to form the base of the heel
- the twelve vertebrae of the thorax that hold the ribs
- bone that consists of bars and plates separated by irregular spaces; cancellous bone
- bone-forming cell
- cavity containing red or yellow marrow within the diaphysis of a long bone
- located in front of the sphenoid bone; consists of two masses, one on each side of the nasal cavity, joined horizontally by thin cribriform plates
- the second cervical vertebra; specialized with an upward projection called the odontoid process, on which the atlas rotates
- hormone released by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that promotes the growth of the organism
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- the part of the skeleton that supports and protects the organs of the head, neck, and trunk
- cell that breaks down bone matrix
- Formed by the pelvic girdle, sacrum, and coccyx; protects the lower abdominal and internal reproductive organs
- cylinder-shaped unit containing bone cells and matrix lamellae that surround a central canal; Haversian system
- located on each side of the skull just behind the frontal bone; shaped like a curved plate and has four borders; form the bulging sides and roof of the cranium
- responsible for the prominences of the cheeks below and to the sides of the eyes; help form the lateral walls and the floors of the orbits
- The shin bone; the larger of the two bones of the lower leg
- consists of thirteen immovable bones and a movable lower jawbone; forms the basic shape of the face; provide attachments for muscles that move the jaw and control facial expressions
- cranium and facial bones
- located in the neck, supports the tongue and has no articulations to other bones
- forms the upper jaw;
- the 5 bones that form the palms of the hand
- located behind the maxillae
- transfer sound vibrations to the hearing receptors
- mature bone cells
- consists of the femur, patella (kneecap), tibia, and fibula
- seven bones that comprise the bony axis of the neck
- first cervical vertebra that supports the head
- kneecap; covers the anterior surface
- shaft of a long bone
- 8 wrist bones
- connective tissue within spaces in bones that includes hematopoietic stem cells
- wedged between several other bones in the anterior portion of the cranium; consists of a central part and two winglike structures that extend laterally toward each side of the skull
- encloses and protects the brain, and its surface provides attachments for muscles that make chewing and head movements possible
- the five vertebrae in the small of the back (loin) that support more weight than the superior vertebrae and have larger and stronger bodies
- consists of many vertebrae separated by fibrocartilaginous intervertebral discs and connected to one another by ligaments; near the end, it has the sacrum which is ended with the coccyx; extends from the skull to the pelvis and forms the vertical axis of the skeleton
- joins the parietal bones along the lambdoid suture; forms the back of the skull and the base of the cranium
- cubelike, with roughly equal lengths and widths; i.g.) bones of the wrists and ankles
- when osteoclasts resorb bone tissue and osteoblasts replace the bone; ongoing replacement of old bone tissue by new bone tissue
- fragile, scroll-shaped bones attached to the lateral walls of the nasal cavity; largest of the conchae; are below the superior and middle nasal conchae of the ethmoid bone; support mucous membranes in the nasal cavity
- tissue lining the medullary cavity in a bone
- lateral bone of the forearm
- formed by two hip bones attached to each other anteriorly and to the sacrum posteriorly; connect the bones of the lower limbs to the axial skeleton; part of the pelvis
- the largest and most superior portion of the hip bone, flares outward, forming the prominence of the hip
- consist of the humorous, radius, and ulnas
- 14 bones of the fingers & toes
- lower jaw bone; a movable bone held to the cranium by ligaments
76 Clues: thigh bone • 7 ankle bones • 8 wrist bones • upper arm bone • mature bone cells • bone-forming cell • forms the upper jaw; • shaft of a long bone • 5 bones of the instep • cranium and facial bones • located behind the maxillae • lateral bone of the forearm • 14 bones of the fingers & toes • cell that breaks down bone matrix • kneecap; covers the anterior surface • ...
Biotechnology Explorer-Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Purification Kit experiment 2021-05-20
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- this is a collection of E. coli that has been transformed with recombinant plasmid vectors carrying DNA inserts from a single
- this is a clump of genetically identical bacterial cells growing on an agar plate. Because all the cells in a single colony are genetically identical, they are called clones.
- cellular membranes and other debris of lysed bacteria are found at the bottom of a microfuge tube.
- this has the initials of G.F.P and was originally isolated from the bioluminescent jellyfish, Aequorea victoria. The gene for GFP has recently been cloned. The unique three-dimensional conformation of GFP causes it to resonate when exposed to ultraviolet and give off energy in the form of visible green light.
- this provides a solid matrix to support bacterial growth. Contains nutrient mixture of carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleotides, salts, and vitamins.
- Such a population is called “clonal”. The process of creating a clonal population is called “cloning”. Identical copies of a specific DNA sequence, or gene, can be accomplished following mitotic division of a transformed host cell.
- this is a process of identifying wanted bacteria from a bacterial library.
- this is a liquid and solid media, which is referred to as LB (named after Luria-Bertani) broth and agar are made from an extract of yeast and an enzymatic digest of meat byproducts which provides a mixture of carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleotides, salts, and vitamins, all of which are nutrients for bacterial growth. Agar, which is from seaweed, polymerizes when heated to form a solid gel (very analogous to Jell-O), and functions to provide a solid support on which
- this is a carbohydrate, normally used as source of food by bacteria.
- this is when DNA is extracted from a given cell type, it can be cut into pieces and the pieces can be cloned en masse into a population of plasmids. This process produces a population of hybrid i.e. recombinant DNAs. After introducing these hybrids back into cells, each transformed cell will have received and propagated one unique hybrid. Every hybrid will contain the same vector DNA but a different “insert” dna. If there are 1,000 different DNA molecules in the original mixture,1,000 different hybrids will be formed; 1,000 different transformant cells will be recovered, each carrying one of the original 1,000 pieces of genetic information. Such a collection is called a DNA library. If the original extract came from human cells, the library is a human library. Individual DNAs of interest can be fished out of such a library by screening the library with an appropriate probe.
- this is a circular DNA molecule, capable of autonomous replication, carrying one or more genes for antibiotic resistance proteins.
- this is a protein which provides resistance to the antibiotic ampicillin. The beta-lactamase protein is produced and secreted by bacteria which have been transformed with a plasmid containing the gene for beta-lactamase(bla). The secreted beta-lactamase inactivates the ampicillin present in the growth medium, which allows for bacterial growth and expression of newly acquired genes also contained on the plasmid i.e. GFP.
- this minimizing the possibility of outside bacterial contamination during an experiment through observance of cleanliness and using careful laboratory techniques.
- this is a plasmid containing the GFP sequence and ampicillin resistance gene which codes for Beta-lactamase.
- this is when you apply biology in the real world by the specific manipulation of living organisms, especially at the genetic level, to produce potentially beneficial products.
- this is a gene expression in all organisms is carefully regulated to allow for differing conditions and to prevent wasteful overproduction of unneeded proteins. The genes involved in the transport and breakdown of food are good examples of highly regulated genes. For example, the simple sugar, arabinose, can be used as a source of energy and carbon by bacteria. The bacterial enzymes that are needed to breakdown or digest arabinose for food are not expressed in the absence of arabinose but are expressed when arabinose is present in the environment. In other words when arabinose is around the genes for these digestive enzymes are turned on. When arabinose runs out these genes are turned back off.
- this is a process for separating complex liquid mixtures of proteins or other molecules by passing a liquid mixture over a column containing a solid matrix. The properties of the matrix can be tailored to allow for the selective separation of one kind of molecule from another. Properties include solubility, molecular size, and charge.
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- this is the process of cutting and recombining DNA fragments as
- this is when material is released from inside a lysed bacterial cell. Includes proteins, nucleic acids, and all other internal cytoplasmic constituents.
- this is a heavy particles, like bacteria or
- this machine spins a mixture at very high speed to separate heavy and light particles. In this case, centrifugation results in a “pellet” found at the bottom of the tube, and a liquid “supernatant” that resides above the pellet.
- this is a process of passing an inoculating loop with bacteria on it across an agar plate.
- this is when the plasmid is used to move the genes into the bacteria, which contains the gene for beta-lactamase which provides resistance to the antibiotic ampicillin. The beta-lactamase protein is produced and secreted by bacteria which contain the plasmid. The secreted beta-lactamase inactivates the ampicillin present in the LB/agar, which allows for bacterial growth. Only bacteria which contain the plasmids, and express beta-lactamase can survive on the plates which contain ampicillin. Only a very small percentage of the cells take up the plasmid DNA and are transformed. Non-transformed cells, cells that do not contain the plasmid, can not grow on the ampicillin selection plates.
- The manipulation of an organism’s genetic material (DNA) by introducing or eliminating specific genes.
- this is a liquid containing cellular debris that are lighter than the debris in the pellet formed after centrifugation.
- this is when a population of cells is prepared by growth from a single cell, all the cells in the population will be genetically
- culture the bacteria.
- this requires an enzyme to lyse, or break open bacteria cell walls. The enzyme occurs naturally in human tears, acting as a bactericidal agent to help prevent bacterial eye infections. lysozyme gets its name from its ability to lyse bacteria.
28 Clues: culture the bacteria. • this is a heavy particles, like bacteria or • this is the process of cutting and recombining DNA fragments as • this is a carbohydrate, normally used as source of food by bacteria. • this is a process of identifying wanted bacteria from a bacterial library. • ...
Math Vocabulary 2024-10-12
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- Function An exponential function in mathematics is a function of the form 𝑓 ( 𝑥 ) = 𝑎 ⋅ 𝑏^𝑥. 𝑎 is a constant (called the coefficient), 𝑏 is the base of the exponential function, which is a positive real number, and 𝑏 ≠ 1, and 𝑥 is the exponent, which can be any real number.
- A specific case or instance that disproves a general statement or proposition. It demonstrates that the statement is not universally true. For example, if a statement claims that "all prime numbers are odd," finding the prime number 2, which is even, serves as a counterexample, showing that the original statement is false. Some approaches to this are starting from known facts, axioms, or previously proven statements and using logical steps to arrive directly at the statement to be proved, assuming the opposite of the statement to be proved, and then showing that this assumption leads to a contradiction, or proving that the contrapositive of the statement is true. For a statement of the form "If P, then Q," its contrapositive is "If not Q, then not P."
- Root A number value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. If 𝑦 is the square root of 𝑥, then that means 𝑦^2 = 𝑥
- An algebraic expression that consists of exactly two terms and are combined with either a plus sign or a minus sign. Examples: a+b, a-b, 3x + 2, a^2 - 4b, 5 - 7x
- The absence of contradictions within a set of statements, axioms, or a logical system. For example, if x+y=2 and 2x−y=1, then this system of equalities is __________ because the solution of 𝑥 = 1, 𝑦 = 1 satisfies both equations.
- A process where a quantity increases at a rate proportional to its current value. This is commonly expressed with the equation: 𝑁 ( 𝑡 ) = 𝑁 0 𝑒^𝑘𝑡. N(t) is the quantity at time 𝑡, 𝑁 0 is the initial quantity at time 𝑡 = 0, 𝑘 is the growth constant, a positive real number that represents the rate of growth, and 𝑒 is the base of the natural logarithm.
- Variation A linear relationship between two variables where one variable is a constant multiple of the other. If one variable changes, the other changes proportionally. This relationship can be expressed using the equation 𝑦 = 𝑘𝑥.
- If no set of values for the variables that satisfies all the equations simultaneously. For example, if x+y=2 and x+y=3, the system of equalities is ____________ because there are no values of 𝑥 and 𝑦 that can satisfy both equations at the same time.
- An algebraic expression that consists of only one term. Examples: 7, 3x, -2a^2, 5xy^3, 4x^2n^3
- A line that separates different regions in a coordinate plane, often in the context of inequalities or systems of linear equations. For a linear equation in two variables, like 𝑦 = 𝑚 𝑥 + 𝑏, the boundary line represents all the solutions of that equation. It divides the plane into two halves.
- Not divisible by 2. If 1=2×0+1, then one is not an even number. If −5=2×(−3)+1, than -5 is not an even number.
- The set of all possible x-values (inputs) that can be used in the equation of the line. In the linear equation 𝑦 = 𝑚 𝑥 + 𝑏, the domain can be all real numbers unless specified otherwise, meaning any real number can be plugged in for 𝑥. The domain defines the range of inputs for which the line exists.
- Divisible by 2. If 2=2×1, then 2 is not odd. If −4=2×(−2), then -4 is not odd.
- The distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. If 𝑥 is positive or zero, ∣ 𝑥 ∣ = 𝑥. If 𝑥 is negative, ∣ 𝑥 ∣ = − 𝑥 (which is positive).
- An ordered list of numbers, objects, or other mathematical elements arranged in a specific order, following a particular rule or pattern. A sequence in which the difference between consecutive terms is constant. For example, the sequence 2,5,8,11,14 has a common difference of 3. The sequence 3,9,27,81 has a common ratio of 3.
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- Function A function that maps complex numbers to complex numbers. if 𝑧 = 𝑥 + 𝑖𝑦 is a complex number (where 𝑥 and 𝑦 are real numbers, and 𝑖 is the imaginary unit with 𝑖^2 = − 1), then a complex function 𝑓 is a rule that assigns each complex number 𝑧 in its domain to a complex number 𝑤 in its codomain, often expressed as 𝑤 = 𝑓 ( 𝑧 ).
- A special number that can be calculated from a square matrix and provides important information about the matrix.For a 2x2 matrix, 𝐴 = ( 𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐, 𝑑 ) The determinant of matrix 𝐴 is given by the formula det ( 𝐴 ) = 𝑎 𝑑 − 𝑏 𝑐
- An expression consisting of variables (also known as indeterminates) and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents of variables. Examples: 2x^2 + 3y + 4z + 5, 5x^3 + 2xy + 7q^2 - 4y + 1
- An operation that changes a figure or function in some way. Translation: Shifting a shape or graph without changing its size or orientation. Rotation: Turning a shape around a fixed point by a certain angle. Reflection: Flipping a shape over a line (axis) to create a mirror image. Scaling: Changing the size of a shape, either enlarging or shrinking it, while maintaining its proportions.
- The set of y-values (outputs) that the line can take. In the equation of a line like 𝑦 = 𝑚 𝑥 + 𝑏, the range is determined by the slope and y-intercept, indicating all possible heights (y-values) the line can reach across its domain (x-values).
- A statistical measure that describes the extent to which two variables change together. +1 indicates a perfect positive correlation (as one variable increases, the other also increases). -1 indicates a perfect negative correlation (as one variable increases, the other decreases). 0 indicates no correlation (the variables do not have a linear relationship).
- A fixed value that does not change.In an algebraic expression, a constant is a term that does not contain any variables. For example, in the expression 3𝑥 + 5, the number 5 is a constant term because it does not change regardless of the value of 𝑥.
- A process where a quantity increases at a rate proportional to its current value. This is commonly expressed with the equation: 𝑁 ( 𝑡 ) = 𝑁 0 𝑒^𝑘𝑡. N(t) is the quantity at time 𝑡, 𝑁 0 is the initial quantity at time 𝑡 = 0, 𝑘 is the growth constant, a positive real number that represents the rate of growth, and 𝑒 is the base of the natural logarithm.
- A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying a variable in an algebraic expression. in the polynomial 2𝑥^2 + 3𝑥 + 4, the coefficients are 2, 3, and 4. Here, 2 is the coefficient of 𝑥^2, 3 is the coefficient of 𝑥, and 4 is the constant term (which can also be considered a coefficient of 𝑥^0).
24 Clues: Divisible by 2. If 2=2×1, then 2 is not odd. If −4=2×(−2), then -4 is not odd. • An algebraic expression that consists of only one term. Examples: 7, 3x, -2a^2, 5xy^3, 4x^2n^3 • Not divisible by 2. If 1=2×0+1, then one is not an even number. If −5=2×(−3)+1, than -5 is not an even number. • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2020-05-09
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- - Materials placed outside of the mouth on replicas of prepared teeth. They are then fitted and cemented to the teeth
- popular in the past; Today, replaced hybrid ionomer cements and resin cements are used since they have better physical properties
- - Restorations of root caries since they bond to the root better than composites and release fluoride
- Using acid etchant during placement and occlusal interference can cause ________ following a placement of composite restorations.
- bases are applied in _______ layers (stronger)
- As Young's modulus states: the greater the volume of the filler, the more ________ the restoration
- Tip for porcelain: use _________ scalers, if improperly applied, can chip and craze margins of esthetic materials
- - Materials that can be placed directly into the cavity preparation or onto the tooth surface by the clinician without first being constructed outside that mouth. Composite resin, glass ionomer, hybrid ionomer, compomer
- resin that is added in hybrids so that they could have properties of glass ionomers and composites; They are stronger, less soluble, more polishable and more wear resistant; They release fluoride and have thermal expansion similar to tooth structure
- __________ is used to capture image of the tooth preparation directly from the tooth or the die and it is stored in the computer
- porcelain jackets are used mainly on ________ incisors
- Resin matrix absorbs (___sameword___) from oral cavity over time. The greater the resin content, the more (___sameword___) is absorbed. (___sameword___) causes expansion of the composite over 1st week of placement
- help contain the restorative material within the preparation during placement and to develop natural contours and areas
- - The restoration is fabricated by milling a device that shapes the ceramic block into the restoration as instructed by the computer program. Advantage: fabricated immediately. Disadvantage: not a precise fit
- - An effective technique for shade matching
- Liners, bases, or temporary cements that contain _______ are contraindicated since they inhibit set of resins
- - Glass ionomer is “sandwiched” between the tooth and another restorative material (composite). Glass ionomer seals better on the root while composite is more wear resistant and esthetically pleasing
- ________ will transmit hot and cold temperatures like natural tooth structure
- flowables have ________ viscosity, therefore adapt to cavity walls
- are placed interproximally and hold the matrix band against the tooth to seal the gingival margin
- After dentin bonding any form of moisture should be eliminated until restoration is completed. If contaminated, re-etch for (___time____) (follow manufacturers instructions)
- - Adding an unfilled resin to the surface of the composite after finishing and polishing. Purpose is to reseal margins opened by polymerization shrinkage
- - Used to rebuild missing dentin within the cavity preparation
- - Self-cured, tooth-colored fluoride releasing restorative materials
- - Cover the dentin for pulpal protection from temperature changes, chemicals within other restorative materials and from etchants
- - Shrinkage that occurs when material is cured although recent research indicates that material does NOT shrink toward the light.
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- Older composites appear radiolucent on radiograph since they do not have metals (in xray check the cavity margins – if its very well defined is a restoration; if not, it’s a carie)
- Composite should be placed in small increments about _______ thick to minimize polymerization shrinkage and allows curing light to penetrate thoroughly
- - Thin layers of esthetic materials bonded to the front portion of the teeth usually anterior teeth
- - Excellent esthetic appearance, Biocompatible, Low wear rate, Stain resistance, Potential to fracture, Difficulty repolishing it after adjustments
- acidulated fluorides can etch porcelain surfaces –________ (1.23%) is not used for porcelain (acid phosphor fluoride)
- liners are applied in _____ layers (weaker) closer to the pulp
- - Will capture an image of the tooth and upload it to a personal computer for processing. Shade information can be sent to the dental laboratory via email, disk, or by printout
- - Well tolerated by surrounding soft tissue, Minimal allergy to components of the material
- - Used for custom shade cases. The forked arrangement of the tubes simulates natural direction of daylight illumination
- - Smaller particles therefore easier to load in the resin matrix (advantage), weaker, less wear resistance
- - Highly viscous, Contain high volume of filler particles, Stronger and more wear resistance, Used on posterior teeth, Marketed as substitutes for amalgam due to their stiffness
- - Low viscosity resins, Vary in filler content, Same as flowable composites and Prevent dental caries in pits and fissures of teeth
- Composites (___sameword___) faster than amalgams; Microfills and flowables (___sameword__) faster than more heavily filled materials
- - Heavily filled composites, Used in badly broken down teeth requiring crowns, High strength, Bonded to tooth structure to minimize bacterial leakage
- - Metals such as lithium, barium, or strontium are added to filler to make the restoration more opaque when viewed on a radiograph
- Composites with _______ filler particles are stronger in both tension (pulling) and compression (bearing) than microfilled particles
- - Appear similar to natural teeth since they are fluorescent. They are also opalescent since they appear bluish when light reflects off them and orange-yellow when light passes through them. They do not have an opaque layer to hide metal
- - Filler content is 75% and 80% by weight, Contains macrofillers and microfillers, High strength, highly polished, used for anterior and posterior teeth
- Composite resins containing polycarboxylic acid and methacrylates. Do NOT bond to tooth structure as glass ionomers do
- ________ increment of composite resin will chemically bond to resin bonding agent on enamel and dentin and each additional increment will bond to the previously placed increment of composite
- Female clients should ______ lipstick or makeup since they could influence the shade
- Mixture of two or more materials with properties superior to any one component. Tooth colored materials used on anterior and posterior teeth
- - Flow readily; Delivered directly into cavity preparations by small needle from the syringes. Exhibit lower polymerization shrinkage than microhybrid composites and used in conservative dentistry
- - Large particles, Difficult to polish, Rough, stronger, no longer widely used
- - Hardening/curing
- Light-cured composites available in compules used with delivery gun or syringes. Containers are _______ so they are not affected by light
- compomers have ______ fluoride release than glass ionomers
- - Filled 80-85% by weight, Used for posterior teeth
- Alcohol _________ be used on the instrument to prevent sticking since it will weaken the composite
- ________ incremental layers when placing composite minimizes shrinkage
56 Clues: - Hardening/curing • - An effective technique for shade matching • bases are applied in _______ layers (stronger) • - Filled 80-85% by weight, Used for posterior teeth • porcelain jackets are used mainly on ________ incisors • compomers have ______ fluoride release than glass ionomers • liners are applied in _____ layers (weaker) closer to the pulp • ...
Estuaries Crossword 2020-03-22
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- A __________ is characterized by large flat fan-shaped deposits of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- __________ estuaries are characterized by barrier beaches or islands that form parallel to the coastline and separate the estuary from the ocean. [two words]
- In the ocean the concentration of salts, or __________, averages about 35 parts per thousand.
- Waters whose salt content is between that of freshwater and that of seawater are called __________.
- Estuaries formed by rivers or streams entering massive lakes are called __________ estuaries.
- __________ are steep-walled river valleys created by advancing glaciers that later became flooded with seawater as the glaciers retreated.
- Estuaries and their surrounding wetlands act as _______ that stabilize shorelines and protect coastal areas from floods, storm surges, and excessive erosion.
- __________ estuaries are formed when the earth’s tectonic plates run into or fold-up underneath each other.
- Estuaries are some of the most fertile ecosystems on earth, yet they may also be one of the most __________.
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- __________ estuaries are formed when rising sea levels flood existing river valleys. [two words]
- An __________ is a partially enclosed body of water and its adjacent habitats where saltwater from the ocean mixes with freshwater from rivers or streams.
- The salinity of estuarine water is __________ from one day to the next.
- Estuaries provide habitat for more than 75 percent of the __________ harvested in the United States.
- __________ is a spongy matrix of live roots, decomposing organic material, and soil that helps filter pollutants out of the water.
- One reason that estuaries are so productive is that the water filtering through them brings in __________ from the surrounding watershed.
- __________ beaches and islands are formed by the accumulation of sand or sediments deposited by ocean waves.
- Estuaries are typically classified based on how saltwater and freshwater mix in the estuary and on their __________.
- Most areas of the earth experience __________ high and low tides each day.
18 Clues: The salinity of estuarine water is __________ from one day to the next. • Most areas of the earth experience __________ high and low tides each day. • In the ocean the concentration of salts, or __________, averages about 35 parts per thousand. • Estuaries formed by rivers or streams entering massive lakes are called __________ estuaries. • ...
Lesson 8 - Using Illustrations and Graphics 2018-03-05
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- A collection of media files available to insert in Microsoft Office documents that can include illustrations, photographs, video, or audio content.
- A descriptive name in a worksheet.
- A few descriptive words providing readers with information regarding a figure, table, or equation.
- Graphical illustrations available within Word from a list of various categories, including List diagrams, Process diagrams, Cycle diagrams, Hierarchy diagrams, Relationship diagram, Matrix diagrams, and Pyramid diagrams.
- Discards all the formatting changes that you made to a picture, including changes to contrast, color, brightness, and style.
- An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen.
- A picture or other object inserted into a document that becomes part of the document. Compare to linked object.
- An intersection between a column and row.
- An image or other object that moves along with the text that surrounds it. Compare to floating object.
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- A feature within Microsoft Word that creates decorative effects with a string of text.
- Is a frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together.
- An image or other object positioned precisely on the page, allowing the text to wrap around it in one of several available formats. Compare to inline object.
- Reduces the size of an object.
- The process of trimming the horizontal or vertical edges of a picture to get rid of unwanted areas.
- Figures such as lines, rectangles, block arrows, equation shapes, flowcharts, stars and banners, and callouts that you can add to your document or drawing campus.
- A picture or other object inserted into a document by creating a connection between the document and picture file but not combining them in the same file. Compare to embedded object.
- An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected.
- The process of increasing or decreasing an original picture’s height and width by the same percentage.
18 Clues: Reduces the size of an object. • A descriptive name in a worksheet. • An intersection between a column and row. • Is a frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together. • An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen. • An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected. • ...
Module 12: Business Acumen & Management 2019-04-17
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- Anyone who has privileged access to material information about a company.
- _______ listen to everything that is being said so that you are clear as to what is being asked and then formulate your response or ask a question.
- They monitor the application(s) to ensure they are operating as required.
- Determine the timeline and keep the project on schedule/coordinate project activities, Determine and manage risk factors.
- Each task deserves your utmost attention, no matter how many times you have done it successfully in the past.
- Reduces risk and cost, Increases interoperability, and Increases certainty.
- Proofreading the report for completeness and accuracy, Providing interpretation notes as necessary, Providing logical formatting and presentation of the data are simple strategies to pay Attention to _____.
- They design, write test and implement the actual code.
- Organizations are interested in _______.
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- The term business _______ pertains to a person's knowledge and ability to make profitable business decisions.
- Data files submitted should be validated using an organizational wide matrix and thorough expert reviews.
- It's important to take time to fully understand the issues and desired outcomes so work out the best question(s) to ask in order to get the best possible ______.
- the buying of one company's asset(s) such as land, wells, facilities or the entire company by another.
- The term _______ information is generally used to describe information conveniently compiled throughout the years by an individual or a company.
- the selling of one company's asset(s) such as land, wells, facilities, or the entire company to another.
- Make sure your question(s) is clear, to the point, and that your chosen style of wording and language is understandable. Make sure you know your ________.
- They analyze the business' needs around an identified problem and develop a solution(s) serving as a liaison between business staff and IT.
- There is always an implied duty of fidelity towards your employer that should prevent breach of confidential information.
18 Clues: Organizations are interested in _______. • They design, write test and implement the actual code. • Anyone who has privileged access to material information about a company. • They monitor the application(s) to ensure they are operating as required. • Reduces risk and cost, Increases interoperability, and Increases certainty. • ...
Alicyn Chapter 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-11
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- A molecule formed from pyruvate that enters the Krebs cycle and helps start energy-producing reactions.
- The movement of hydrogen ions (H⁺) across the inner mitochondrial membrane that drives the production of ATP.
- Processes that do not require oxygen.
- The area between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria.
- (ETC) A series of proteins in the inner mitochondrial membrane that use high-energy electrons to make lots of ATP.
- A process cells use to break down food molecules (like glucose) to release energy the cell can use.
- Acid Cycle) A series of reactions in the mitochondria that break down Acetyl CoA to produce energy carriers like NADH and FADH₂.
- An anaerobic process where cells convert pyruvate into lactic acid to make ATP when oxygen is low (like in muscles during intense exercise).
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- The fluid-filled space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- An anaerobic process used by yeast and some bacteria where pyruvate is turned into alcohol and carbon dioxide while making a small amount of ATP.
- Another energy-carrying molecule made in the Krebs cycle; it also delivers electrons to the electron transport chain.
- The main energy molecule cells use to power activities.
- The highly folded membrane inside the mitochondria that contains the proteins for the electron transport chain.
- The first step of cellular respiration where glucose is split into two molecules of pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP.
- A molecule made at the end of glycolysis; it is the starting point for the next steps of respiration.
- Processes that do require oxygen.
- An energy-carrying molecule made during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle; it brings high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain.
- A molecule in the Krebs cycle that combines with Acetyl CoA to form citrate and restart the cycle.
18 Clues: Processes that do require oxygen. • Processes that do not require oxygen. • The main energy molecule cells use to power activities. • The area between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria. • The fluid-filled space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs. • ...
test correction crossword puzzle 2022-11-22
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- causes bones to become weak and brittle
- A pectoral girdle, also referred to as the shoulder girdle, connects your upper limbs to the bones along the axis of your body.
- the cells that degrade bone to initiate normal bone remodeling and mediate bone loss in pathologic conditions by increasing their resorptive activity.
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- is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease, which means that your immune system attacks healthy cells in your body by mistake, causing inflammation (painful swelling) in the affected parts of the body. RA mainly attacks the joints, usually many joints at once.
- are subdivided based on the shapes of the articulating surfaces of the bones that form each joint. The six types of synovial joints are pivot, hinge, condyloid, saddle, plane, and ball-and socket-joints
- cells responsible for the secretion and deposition of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) into the extracellular matrix during bone formation.
6 Clues: causes bones to become weak and brittle • A pectoral girdle, also referred to as the shoulder girdle, connects your upper limbs to the bones along the axis of your body. • cells responsible for the secretion and deposition of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) into the extracellular matrix during bone formation. • ...
Eureka 2024-03-07
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- The world's most indebted developer which was ordered to liquidate in 2023?
- A strategy that urges businesses to think creatively, find untapped markets and stand out by offering something fresh.
- Which consulting framework identifies strategic options by analyzing a company's current and potential offerings across existing and new markets?
- What is the primary focus of the MECE principle in consulting frameworks?
- What type of audit is most effective in detecting and exposing financial fraud?
- What type of green bond issuance by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is a first for the country?
- Which option strategy is used in the following picture?
- This person is associated with the advertising campaign of which bank?
- Which government ministry fined Google for anti-trust violations in India?
- In February 2023, authorities in India arrested the former chairman and managing director of a major infrastructure company for allegedly falsifying financial documents and diverting funds. Which company's leader might this be referring to?
- Which Indian telecom giant recently partnered with a global cloud provider for 5G network rollout?
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- During the COVID-19 pandemic, which major telecommunications company acquired a video conferencing platform called aiming to capitalize on the surge in remote communication, but ultimately shut it down in August 2023 due to market competition?
- Which type of hedge fund focuses on isolating mispricings in foreign exchange markets?
- Who is called as the father of “Management consulting”?
- Which Indian IT services company was accused of financial irregularities in 2017, leading to a significant drop in its stock price?
- In order to strengthen its presence in the global market, which Indian conglomerate strategically acquired stakes in international companies such as US-based shale gas assets and UK-based toy retailer Hamleys?
- If the interest rate rises, determine investment in which of the instrument is desirable?
- What is the term for the quadrant in the "BCG Matrix" representing products with high market share in a slow-growing market?
18 Clues: Who is called as the father of “Management consulting”? • Which option strategy is used in the following picture? • This person is associated with the advertising campaign of which bank? • What is the primary focus of the MECE principle in consulting frameworks? • Which government ministry fined Google for anti-trust violations in India? • ...
Week 2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-15
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- ,The Application/Tool do we use to reach out to Internal Departments?
- ,If a customer contacts on live chat and is not logged in asking about a bet being settled incorrectly what besides Standard Security can be asked?
- ,The Application/Tool do we use to bring up customers accounts to review.
- ,The Technique that is used to handle all customers.
- ,What is it called when you ask for Full name date of birth and email address or telephone number?
- ,What communication method would you see a majority of Enhanced Security to resolve an customers issue?
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- ,For what category would you ALWAYS ask for Enhanced Security?
- ,What communication method would you first ask for the username to bring up account?
- ,What communication method would you see a majority of no security needed?
- ,The relevant tool that we use to review all policies and procedures?
- ,Supplying the customer with accurate and up-to-date information regarding aspects of their account that are relevant to the query or issue.
- ,What is it called when you ask for Full name date of birth email or telephone number address and username?
- ,The Application/Tool do we use to check what documents customer send in to complete Verification.
- ,Means answering the customers questions or bringing their issues to a satisfactory conclusion to the best of your ability by using the resources available?
- ,Ensuring that each and every contact is delivered in a way which demonstrates a real commitment to the customer and bet365.
- ,What is it called where you can find what security is needed for each communication method?
- ,What communication method can you only send if you are logged into your account?
- ,The Application/Tool do we use to send emails throughout bet365.
18 Clues: ,The Technique that is used to handle all customers. • ,For what category would you ALWAYS ask for Enhanced Security? • ,The Application/Tool do we use to send emails throughout bet365. • ,The relevant tool that we use to review all policies and procedures? • ,The Application/Tool do we use to reach out to Internal Departments? • ...
Mass Spectrometry 2025-02-02
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- A fundamental parameter in mass spectrometry, used to identify and analyze ions based on their unique mass and charge characteristics
- The presence of different forms of a protein within a sample.
- A soft ionization technique that uses a laser-absorbing matrix to ionize large molecules with minimal fragmentation.
- A soft ionization technique that produces ions by applying a high voltage to a liquid to create an aerosol.
- Formed by four parallel cylindrical metallic rods carrying electrical currents in a vacuum. Two diagonally opposite rods exert a direct current, whilst the other rod pair exerts an opposite high-frequency alternating current
- A multiple stages of mass analysis with fragmentation steps in between. This technique is used to break down selected ions into fragments, providing detailed structural information about the molecules
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- A technique that imparts lower energy, resulting in minimal fragmentation. This is useful for analyzing large, fragile molecules like proteins and peptides
- Represents the distribution of ion charges detected. It provides information about the ionization state of the molecules and helps in understanding the molecular structure
- A graphical representation of the isotopic composition of a sample
- A technique that imparts high energy to the sample, causing extensive fragmentation of the molecules.
- The covalent alteration of a protein after its synthesis. Might affecting the protein's function, stability, and localization
- A technique that separates and identifies ionized molecules in the gas phase based on their mobility in a carrier gas.
- A technique that measures the time it takes for ions to travel through a flight tube to the detector.
13 Clues: The presence of different forms of a protein within a sample. • A graphical representation of the isotopic composition of a sample • A technique that imparts high energy to the sample, causing extensive fragmentation of the molecules. • A technique that measures the time it takes for ions to travel through a flight tube to the detector. • ...
MOAC - Lesson 8 Review 2022-03-16
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- object: A picture or other object inserted into a document by creating a connection between the document and picture file but not combining them in the same file. Compare to embedded object.
- A feature within Microsoft Word that creates decorative effects with a string of text.
- An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen.
- canvas: A frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together.
- The process of increasing or decreasing an original picture’s height and width by the same percentage.
- object: An image or other object that moves along with the text that surrounds it. Compare to floating object.
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- A few descriptive words providing readers with information regarding a figure, table, or equation.
- object: An image or other object positioned precisely on the page, allowing the text to wrap around it in one of several available formats. Compare to inline object.
- object: A picture or other object inserted into a document that becomes part of the document. Compare to linked object.
- Figures such as lines, rectangles, block arrows, equation shapes, flowcharts, stars and banners, and callouts that you can add to your document or drawing campus.
- The process of trimming the horizontal or vertical edges of a picture to get rid of unwanted areas.
- Clippings: An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected.
- Art graphics: Graphical illustrations available within Word from a list of various categories, including List diagrams, Process diagrams, Cycle diagrams, Hierarchy diagrams, Relationship diagram, Matrix diagrams, and Pyramid diagrams.
13 Clues: An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen. • canvas: A frame-like boundary that keeps multiple drawing objects together. • A feature within Microsoft Word that creates decorative effects with a string of text. • Clippings: An image capture of only a part of your computer screen that you have selected. • ...
81624 tiertwosme 2024-08-12
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- Identifies a specific group of identical products and contains the products NDC.
- Unique product identifier placed on each package from pallet to individual unit.
- The tracking solution used by McKesson’s to comply with legal requirements on serialization, tracking and tracing, and regulatory reporting of pharmaceutical products.
- Used to identify the “Who” and “Where” of product movement transactions including legal entities, functional entities or physical locations.
- outlines steps for track and trace requirements for the US Drug Supply Chain from manufacturer to dispenser to aid in detecting and removing potentially dangerous drugs.
- Identified as potentially counterfeit, diverted , or stolen; intentionally adulterated or otherwise unfit for distribution as it would cause harm or adverse health consequences.
- Identifies different units of the same product.
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- Provides information about each transfer of ownership, detailing the journey the products takes from manufacturing to dispensing.
- Organization that created a common foundation for business by uniquely identifying, accurately capturing and automatically sharing vital information about products, locations, and assets.
- GS1 standard used to create, capture, and store information when a product is manufactured, packaged, shipped, or when something has happened to the product physically that may transform it.
- Use patterns of squares, hexagons, dots and other shapes to encode data and will house the serialization product infromation. Can also be known as the GS1 Data Matrix.
- Serialized Global Trade Item Number is an add-on to GTIN that allows you to individually identify different units of the same product
- Acts as a license plate to track a pallet shipment of logistics units through the supply chain.
13 Clues: Identifies different units of the same product. • Identifies a specific group of identical products and contains the products NDC. • Unique product identifier placed on each package from pallet to individual unit. • Acts as a license plate to track a pallet shipment of logistics units through the supply chain. • ...
Perio Part 10 2022-03-19
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- A bowl-shaped defect in the interdental alveolar bone with bone loss nearly equal on the roots of two adjacent teeth.
- Cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues including the bone marrow and lympthatic system.
- Epithelium that faces the oral cavity
- An inflammatory response of the gingival tissues resulting from bacterial plaque biofilm accumulation located at and below the gingival margin.
- Inflammation confined to the gingival tissue of a single tooth or to a group of teeth.
- A gingival pocket created due to the enlargment of gingival tissue but the JE remains in its normal position.
- Gingivitis that is usually painless and more commonly encountered.
- A periodontium with no loss of periodontal tissue.
- A specialized stratified squamous epithelium that functions well in the wet environment of the oral cavity
- A gingival mass characterized by a mushroom-like tissue mass that commonly occurs on the maxilla and interproximally and results from an exaggerated tissue response to plaque or other irritants.
- The area of tissue that is affected by inflammation which is described as localized or generalized in the mouth.
- An ecological term to describe a species that has a disproportionately large effect on its community relative to its presence in a small amount.
- Cells that produce bone matrix of collagen and other protein fibers
- Theory that postulates that a shift from beneficial to pathogenic bacteria triggers and uncontrolled host inflammatory response and the uncontrolled host response is responsible for the tissue destruction.
- Risk factors that can be changed.
- The keystone species in periodontitis.
- The way that an individual's body responds to an infection.
- Bony defects due to periodontitis.
- Color of the complex of bacteria that are strongly associated with periodontal disease but are also found in the absence of it.
- Cells that remove mineral material and organic matrix of bone.
- PDL fiber group that is located apical to the alveolar crest fibers and extends from the cementum to the bone at right angles to the long axis of the root and resist horizontal pressure against the crown.
- Inflammation of the dental papilla only.
- A type of epithelial-connective tissue interface that enhances the adhesion of the epithelium to connective tissue by increasing surface area and allows the skin to resist mechanical forces.
- Fill in the Blank: Neutrophils are considered to be _____ _______ cells that die when they become engorged with the bacteria they phagocytize.
- Inflammation of the gingival margin papilla and attached gingiva.
- PDL fiber group that located apical to the horizontal group that extend from the cementum to the bone in a diagonal direction and resists vertical pressures.
- Gingival fiber bundles that extend from the cementum near the CEJ and run horizontally between adjacent teeth that link adjacent teeth into a dental arch unit.
- Risk factors such as malpositioned teeth root grooves concavities and furcations.
- Immune system that develops throughout life acts as a second line of defense and protects against reexposure to the same pathogen.
- When one or more factors cause a disease.
- Risk factors that can be acquired or anatomical within the oral cavity.
- A cell junction that connects an epithelial basal cell to the basal lamina.
- PMN's are essential for the control of what type of infections?
- The primary etiologic agents in the initiation of periodontal disease.
- Cellular structures that mechanically attach a cell and its cytoskeleton to its neighboring cells or to the basal lamina.
- Risk factors such as calculus and overhanging or poorly contoured restorations.
- Gingival fibers that are embedded in the cementum near the CEJ and fan out into the gingival connective tissue that attach the gingiva to the teeth.
- A state free from inflammatory periodontal disease that allows an individual to function normally and avoid consequences due to current or past disease.
- Bony defect that results when bone resorption occurs in an uneven oblique direction and the JE is located apical to the crest of the alveolar bone affecting an individual tooth.
- Supragingival fiber bundles located in the papillae coronal to the transseptal fiber bundles that connect the oral and vestibular interdental papillae of posterior teeth.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that encircle the tooth in a ring-like manner coronal to the alveolar crest and are not attached to the cementum.
- A collection of responses that protects the body against infections by bacteria viruses fungi toxins and parasites.
- Gingival fibers that encircle several teeth and link adjacent teeth into a dental arch unit.
- A specialized cell junction that connects 2 neighboring epithelial cells and their cytoskeletons together.
- the only part of the periodontium that is visible to the unaided eye.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that pass from the cementum of one tooth over the crestal alveolar bone to the cementum of the adjacent tooth and connect adjacent teeth to one another to secure alignment in the arch.
- The sequence of events that occur during the development of a disease or abnormal condition.
- cells that fomr the extracellular matrix and secrete it into the intracellular spaces.
- Inflammation that involves all or most of the tissue in the mouth.
- A periodontium with pre-existing loss of periodontal tissue but not currently undergoing loss of connective tissue or alveolar bone.
- Describes the area where the gingival tissue is inflamed.
- Phagocytes that play a vital role in combating the bacteria in plaque biofilms.
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- PDL fiber group that extends from the apex of the tooth to the bone and secures the tooth in its socket and resists forces that may lift the tooth out of the socket.
- Plaque Hypothesis that postulates that the accumulation of nonspecific bacteria triggers the host inflammatory response and then the host response alters the local environment within the sulcus.
- Epithelium that faces the tooth surface without being in contact with the tooth surface.
- a bacterial infection of all parts of the periodontium characterized by apical migration of the CEJ loss of connective tissue attachment and loss of alveolar bone.
- granules withing the cytoplasm of PMN's that are filled with strong bactericidal and digestive enzymes which can kill and digest bacterial cells after phagocytosis.
- Fill in the Blank: Sites with bleeding upon probing and deeper probing depths are associated with an __________ gingival crevicular flow.
- The presence of an abnormally high concentration of glucose in the circulating blood that occurs especially in individuals with diabetes mellitus.
- the major proteins of the extracellular matrix.
- a type of periodontal disease that is a bacterial infection characterized by changes in color contour and consistency of gingival tissues.
- Finger-like extensions of connective tissue that project up and interlock with epithelium.
- Gingival fibers that extend from the periosteum of the alveolar crest into the gingival connective tissue and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- Supragingival fiber bundles that extend laterally from the periosteum of the alveolar bone and attach the gingiva to the bone.
- Immune system that humans are born with and is the first line of defense against invading organisms.
- Hypothesis that the presence of certain microbial pathogens even in small amounts can cause a shift from beneficial to pathogenic microbes in a biofilm triggering an uncontrolled host response.
- The role of neutrophils as they provide the first line of defense.
- The individual
- White blood cells
- cells that play a major role in the immune response.
- type of tissue is enamel?
- Occurs on a multirooted tooth when periodontal infection invades the area between and around the roots resulting in a loss of alveolar bone between the roots of the teeth.
- The process by which epithelial tissue receives oxygen and nourishment from vessels in the underlying connective tissue.
- Those variables that increase the likelihood of periodontitis developing in an individual.
- Inflammation of the gingival margin and papilla.
- PDL fiber group present only in the furcation region of multirooted teeth that extends from the cementum in the furcation area to the interradicular septum of the alveolar bone and helps stabilize the tooth.
- Another name for PMN's
- Risk factors that cannot be changed.
- A specialized cell junction that connects the epithelial cells to the basal lamina.
- PDL Fiber group that extends from the cervical cementum to the alveolar crest and resists horizontal movements of the tooth and prevents tooth extrusion.
- the only dental tissue of the tooth that is not a specialized form of connective tissue.
- Cementum that is located at the cementoenamel junction
- Contains no blood vessels.
- protein fibers that form a dense network of strong rope-like cables that secure and hold the gingival connetive tissues together.
- Is multifaceted and includes the ability to speak smile taste touch chew swallow and convey a range of emotions through facial expressions with confidence and without pain discomfort and disease of the craniofacial complex.
- The body's response to injury or invasion by disease-producing organisms.
86 Clues: The individual • White blood cells • Another name for PMN's • type of tissue is enamel? • Contains no blood vessels. • Risk factors that can be changed. • Bony defects due to periodontitis. • Risk factors that cannot be changed. • Epithelium that faces the oral cavity • The keystone species in periodontitis. • Inflammation of the dental papilla only. • ...
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MNG93002_Topic 11 2018-01-24
Across
- Support and control people as they carry out structurally defined roles and responsibilities.
- The type of structure that divides responsibilities according to the organisation’s primary specialist roles such as production, research and sales.
- The type of structure that is built up of separate divisions based on products, services or geographical areas.
- The type of structure in which teams are created, undertake the work and are then dissolved.
- One of the key cultural systems of indirect control systems and concerned with the selection of appropriate staff from the onset.
- The type of structure that combines different structural dimensions simultaneously, for example product divisions and geographical territories or product divisions and functional specialisms.
- One of the key cultural systems of indirect control systems and concerned with how employee behaviours are shaped by social processes once they are at work.
Down
- The type of systems that typically involve some formalised system of ‘contracting’ for resources or inputs from other parts of an organisation and for supplying outputs to other parts of an organisation.
- The type of structure that combines local responsiveness with high global coordination.
- Give people formally defined roles, responsibilities and lines of reporting regarding strategy.
- A framework that highlights the importance of fit between strategy, structure, systems, staff, style, skills and superordinate goals.
- The type of systems that plan and control the allocation of resources and monitor their utilisation.
- One of the key cultural systems of indirect control systems and concerned with how appropriate behaviour can be encouraged through pay, promotion or symbolic processes.
- The kind of supervision involving control of strategic decisions by one or a few individuals, typically focused on the effort put into the business by employees.
14 Clues: The type of structure that combines local responsiveness with high global coordination. • The type of structure in which teams are created, undertake the work and are then dissolved. • Support and control people as they carry out structurally defined roles and responsibilities. • ...
Soil Vocab Set 2 2023-10-24
Across
- occurs when soil particles are pressed together, reducing pore space between them
- the largest, coarsest mineral particles. These particles are 2.00 to 0.05 mm in diameter and feel gritty when rubbed between your fingers
- the water content of the soil two to three days after a rain or irrigation event when the remainder of water has been removed by the downward forces of gravity
- comprised of very fine mineral particles (less than 0.002mm) and not much organic material. It feels sticky when wet.
- the ability of a certain soil texture to physically hold water against the force of gravity
- the amount of water that a soil can store that is available for use by plants. It is the water held between field capacity and the wilting.
- matter that has come from a recently living organism
Down
- the amount of water per unit weight or per unit soil bulk volume in the soil, expressed in percent, that is held so tightly by the soil matrix that roots cannot absorb this water and a plant will wilt.
- the downward movement of dissolved mobile plant nutrients in the soil profile following percolating water such as rain or irrigation water
- particles are 0.05 to 0.002 mm and feel similar to flour when dry
- the rate and degree of removal of water by surface run-off, flow through the soil to underground spaces, evaporation, and transpiration
- amount of pores, or open space, between soil particles
- combines all three of these types of particles (sand, silt, clay) in relatively equal amounts.
- physical condition of soil, especially in relation to its suitability for planting or growing a crop
14 Clues: matter that has come from a recently living organism • amount of pores, or open space, between soil particles • particles are 0.05 to 0.002 mm and feel similar to flour when dry • occurs when soil particles are pressed together, reducing pore space between them • the ability of a certain soil texture to physically hold water against the force of gravity • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-03-10
Across
- Oxidation - Each pyruvate from glycolysis goes into the mitochondrial matrix, the innermost compartment of mitochondria. There, it’s converted into a two-carbon molecule bound to Coenzyme A, known as acetyl CoA. Carbon dioxide is released and is generated.
- - is the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- CoA - provides the acetyl group for energy synthesis in the Krebs cycle
- - The contents of a cell between the plasma membrane and the nuclear envelope; includes cytosol which is the jelly-like substance that fills the space between organelles
- - (O), a colorless gas that exists in large quantities in the air
- - The eukaryotic cell structure where cellular respiration occurs
- - (H2O), It consists of three atoms : two of hydrogen and one of oxygen.
Down
- Respiration - The process by which organisms break down glucose into a form that the cell can use as energy
- Transport Chain - the final stage of Cellular respiration
- - the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. It produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water.
- Dioxide - (CO2), A colorless, odorless gas. It is a waste product made by the body.
- - is a redox cofactor that is created during the Krebs cycle and utilized during the last part of cellular respiration, the electron transport chain.
- - the end product of glycolysis, is the bridge between glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle.
- - a vital cofactor in cellular respiration and is involved in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle, acting as an electron carrier.
- Acid Cycle - a chain of reactions occurring in the mitochondria, through which almost all living cells produce energy in aerobic respiration. It uses oxygen and gives out water and carbon dioxide as products. Here, ADP is converted into ATP.
15 Clues: Transport Chain - the final stage of Cellular respiration • - (O), a colorless gas that exists in large quantities in the air • - The eukaryotic cell structure where cellular respiration occurs • CoA - provides the acetyl group for energy synthesis in the Krebs cycle • - (H2O), It consists of three atoms : two of hydrogen and one of oxygen. • ...
AJR Algebra 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-14
Across
- The process of finding the value of a variable (AJR’s "World’s Smallest Violin" is about solving problems in tough situations).
- A line in the coordinate plane (AJR’s "Sober Up" could relate to finding a path or direction, like a line).
- A set of numbers arranged in rows and columns (AJR's "3 O'Clock Things" could be seen as a way to list or organize, much like matrices).
- A pair of numbers that tell where a point is on a graph (AJR's "Joe" refers to finding the right position in life).
- A number’s distance from zero (Just like AJR’s "Next Up Forever," there’s an idea of distance and separation in their lyrics).
- A value that satisfies an equation (Similar to how AJR’s "Way Less Sad" explores emotional solutions).
- The number that makes an equation true (like AJR’s "The Good Part," where everything falls into place).
Down
- A straight path that extends in both directions (Like AJR’s “The Click,” which connects the past and the future in a line).
- The number in front of a variable (AJR’s "Burn the House Down" could represent the importance of coefficients in making things work).
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equals sign (AJR’s song "I'm Not Famous" hints at balancing different aspects of life).
- A number that divides another number exactly (AJR’s song "Weak" talks about breaking down)
- An expression with numbers, variables, and operations (AJR often uses complex ideas in their music, similar to this concept).
- A term for a quantity raised to a power (AJR’s "100 Bad Days" might refer to things being magnified or intensified).
- The result of multiplying a number by itself (AJR's song "Bang!" talks about repetition, much like squaring).
- A term for a number with a variable raised to the first power (AJR’s "OK Overture" includes moments of clarity in expressions).
15 Clues: A number that divides another number exactly (AJR’s song "Weak" talks about breaking down) • A value that satisfies an equation (Similar to how AJR’s "Way Less Sad" explores emotional solutions). • The number that makes an equation true (like AJR’s "The Good Part," where everything falls into place). • ...
