medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Time terminology 2017-02-26
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- 10 years
- all the people living at the same time period of approximately the same age
- Around the time of
- placing events and dates in historical order of time
- Before Christ
- a particular period of history with distinctive characteristics e.g. The Ice Age
- 1000 years
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- Common Era ( Instead of AD)
- a period of 100 years
- a particular period of time remembered by a particular personality or event
- When something is placed or occurs outside its proper historical time
- Anno Domini (In the year of our Lord)
- A time period of 365 days
- Before the Common Era (Instead of BC)
14 Clues: 10 years • 1000 years • Before Christ • Around the time of • a period of 100 years • A time period of 365 days • Common Era ( Instead of AD) • Anno Domini (In the year of our Lord) • Before the Common Era (Instead of BC) • placing events and dates in historical order of time • When something is placed or occurs outside its proper historical time • ...
Algebra Terminology 2017-08-03
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- how many times one value will go into another value
- the number that is next to a letter. Used to multiply a variable
- another term for indicie. Makes it easier to write and use many multiplications
- when a pronumeral is used to represent a value. Also called 'unknown'
- when you take one value off another value
- mathematical term for 'letters'
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- an equation that involves one or more pronumerals
- terms where the variables are the same, that is, they have the same letter attached to a number
- to do the opposoite mathematical operation e.g + and -
- value in an expression that only involves numbers. Value does not change
- Find the solution for that unknown
- a symbol that shows an operation e.g x, +, -
- a number added to itself a certain amount of times
- to reduce an equation to its simplest form
14 Clues: mathematical term for 'letters' • Find the solution for that unknown • when you take one value off another value • to reduce an equation to its simplest form • a symbol that shows an operation e.g x, +, - • an equation that involves one or more pronumerals • a number added to itself a certain amount of times • how many times one value will go into another value • ...
Computer Terminology 2018-09-14
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- a set of computer instructions in firmware which control input and output operations.
- a connector for a device that sends or receives several bits
- random-access memory
- a Power supply unit
- portable storage
- permanent software programmed into a read-only memory.
- An accelerated graphics port
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- small processor
- a connector by which a device that sends data one bit at a time
- a printed circuit board
- a type of port used by older computers
- (Central processing unit) / processor
- The Peripheral Component Interconnect
- memory read at high speed but not capable of being changed by program instructions.
14 Clues: small processor • portable storage • a Power supply unit • random-access memory • a printed circuit board • An accelerated graphics port • (Central processing unit) / processor • The Peripheral Component Interconnect • a type of port used by older computers • permanent software programmed into a read-only memory. • a connector for a device that sends or receives several bits • ...
Computer Terminology 2018-09-14
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- computers and their peripherals
- it carries out instructions
- a printed circuit board
- and output operations
- in firmware that control in
- port a serial communication interface
- use to connects to computers
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- of engineered products and systems
- a part of the computer that supplies power
- card audio components for multimedia applications
- port found on computers for connecting peripherals
- conducts electricity
- attaching devices to a computer
- video games or 3D video games
14 Clues: conducts electricity • and output operations • a printed circuit board • it carries out instructions • in firmware that control in • use to connects to computers • video games or 3D video games • computers and their peripherals • attaching devices to a computer • of engineered products and systems • port a serial communication interface • a part of the computer that supplies power • ...
Directional Terminology 2019-01-11
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- situated farthest form midline
- bottom of the front foot, hoof, or paw
- pertaining to the belly
- pertaining the the back
- situated nearest the midline
- plane dividing the body into left and right portions
- pertaining to the nose end of the head
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- pertaining to the head
- pertaining to towards the tail
- positioned away from the surface
- pertaining to towards the midline
- bottom of the rear foot,hoof, or paw
- plane dividing the body into cranial and caudal portion
- pertaining to towards the side
14 Clues: pertaining to the head • pertaining to the belly • pertaining the the back • situated nearest the midline • situated farthest form midline • pertaining to towards the tail • pertaining to towards the side • positioned away from the surface • pertaining to towards the midline • bottom of the rear foot,hoof, or paw • bottom of the front foot, hoof, or paw • ...
POETIC TERMINOLOGY 2012-10-17
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- The repetition of a word or sound to create imagery or develop a style.
- A repetition of identical or similar sounds in two or more different words and is most often used in poetry
- Repetition of consonant sounds in a short sequence of words
- A figure of speech that employs a word, or occasionally, a grouping of words, that imitates the sound it is describing
- Repetition of the first consonant of successive words for emphasis.
- The measured arrangement of words in poetry, as by accentual rhythm, syllabic quantity, or the number of syllables in a line
- The creation of images using words
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- The attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects or abstract concepts.
- A writer’s choice of words, particularly for clarity, effectiveness, and precision
- Makes a comparison between two unlike things, using the words 'like' 'as' or 'than'.
- The implied comparison where one thing is said to be another.
- A resemblance of sounds, particularly the repetition of vowel sounds.
- The actual sound that results from a line of poetry.
- One or more lines that make up the basic units of a poem - separated from each other by spacing.
14 Clues: The creation of images using words • The actual sound that results from a line of poetry. • Repetition of consonant sounds in a short sequence of words • The implied comparison where one thing is said to be another. • Repetition of the first consonant of successive words for emphasis. • A resemblance of sounds, particularly the repetition of vowel sounds. • ...
Sheep Terminology 2013-01-28
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- A castrated male sheep
- Sheep meat
- a person who takes care of sheep while that are on open range
- An animal the is between 1 and 2 years of age
- indicating that number of hanks of yarn that can be spun from 1 pound of clean wool
- A female sheep
- A group of sheep
- A small, loosely attached horn that sometimes appears on polled animals
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- a face free of wool
- A male sheep
- A person who cares for sheep
- the method that wool is measured in diameter
- The fiber that most sheep grow
- Productive; Abundant reproduction; in sheep, producing offspring at reasonable intervals
14 Clues: Sheep meat • A male sheep • A female sheep • A group of sheep • a face free of wool • A castrated male sheep • A person who cares for sheep • The fiber that most sheep grow • the method that wool is measured in diameter • An animal the is between 1 and 2 years of age • a person who takes care of sheep while that are on open range • ...
Naval Terminology 2013-05-26
14 Clues: Left • Break • Right • A wall • The floor • Washrooms • Keep quiet • Garbage can • The kitchen • Hot chocolate • Lost and Found • The back of a ship • The front of a ship • Where the ship's company eats
Word Terminology 2015-09-14
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- A variety of tools used to change the look of the text.
- Organising information in order from A-Z.
- An option used to apply pre-formatted text.
- Has spaces in the document where you can enter information.
- Places a frame around the page.
- Useful for organising the layout of information.
- To amend the document content.
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- Organising information in order from Z-A.
- Click on these to see the menu options within the Ribbon.
- The Tab that allows many changes to be made to the presentation of the document.
- IT tool used to make corrections as necessary.
- A location to store all your documents.
- A pre-designed document which you can customise.
- Used to save the document with a new filename or to a new location.
14 Clues: To amend the document content. • Places a frame around the page. • A location to store all your documents. • Organising information in order from Z-A. • Organising information in order from A-Z. • An option used to apply pre-formatted text. • IT tool used to make corrections as necessary. • A pre-designed document which you can customise. • ...
terminology crossword 2015-12-03
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- cutting and manipulating raw footage
- what is expected from a film
- comes under micro elements, arrangement of scenery
- what happens usually at the climax of a films action
- comes under mise-en-scene what the characters use
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- a secret message usually used early in the film or on posters
- a lighting that looks natural
- a spoken or written story
- a category that camera works come from
- the scene of a film e.g. backdrop
- sound not in the world of the film e.g.music or soundtracks
- clothes used by characters
- sound in the world of the film e.g. dialogue
- main events in a film story line
14 Clues: a spoken or written story • clothes used by characters • what is expected from a film • a lighting that looks natural • main events in a film story line • the scene of a film e.g. backdrop • cutting and manipulating raw footage • a category that camera works come from • sound in the world of the film e.g. dialogue • comes under mise-en-scene what the characters use • ...
Genetics terminology 2016-03-23
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- Linear sequence of nucleotides (proteins) which provide DNA coding
- Body
- Genes passed down to offspring
- Junction of fusion of two chromatids
- Different pairs of genes for the same characteristic
- Identical pairs of genes for the same characteristic
- Made of chromatin, carries DNA in a linear order
- Variations of a gene
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- One of two identical chromosome strands
- Molecules which are the building blocks of DNA/RNA
- Appearance of organism resulting from genetic makeup and the environment
- Having the same alleles/genes in the same arrangements
- Genetic makeup
- Chromosomes (of a single cell) ordered in a pattern
14 Clues: Body • Genetic makeup • Variations of a gene • Genes passed down to offspring • Junction of fusion of two chromatids • One of two identical chromosome strands • Made of chromatin, carries DNA in a linear order • Molecules which are the building blocks of DNA/RNA • Chromosomes (of a single cell) ordered in a pattern • Different pairs of genes for the same characteristic • ...
Poetic Terminology 2023-10-24
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- a central or recurring image or action in a literary work that is shared by other works.
- a brief, intentional reference to a historical, mythic, or literary person, place, event, or movement.
- a phrase or line recurring at intervals.
- word choice, specifically the "class" or "kind" of words chosen.
- an extended metaphor in which the characters, places, and objects in a narrative carry figurative meaning.
- direct address to an absent or otherwise unresponsive entity (someone or something dead, imaginary, abstract, or inanimate).
- a figure of speech composed of a striking exaggeration.
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- a figure of speech in which a part of something is used to represent the whole.
- Italian word for “turn” of thought or argument.
- implies a distance between what is said and what is meant.
- a figure of speech in which something is represented by another thing that is commonly and often physically associated with it.
- as a figure of speech, it is a seemingly self-contradictory phrase or concept that illuminates a truth.
- a deliberate understatement for effect; the opposite of hyperbole.
- an image that stands for something larger and more complex, often something abstract, such as an idea or a set of attitudes.
14 Clues: a phrase or line recurring at intervals. • Italian word for “turn” of thought or argument. • a figure of speech composed of a striking exaggeration. • implies a distance between what is said and what is meant. • word choice, specifically the "class" or "kind" of words chosen. • a deliberate understatement for effect; the opposite of hyperbole. • ...
Poem Terminology 2024-01-30
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- the repetition of the beginning consonant sound of neighboring words
- are punctuation marks used to set off words or phrases that provide extra information but are of relatively minor importance
- a comparison between two unrelated things without using the words « like » or « as »
- rhymes that occur at the end of two or more lines in a stanza
- a poem of Japanese origin that creates a mental picture in the reader’s mind and has three lines (5/7/5 syllables)
- a poem that tells a story
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- a group of three dots that shows you omitted words or sentences from a quotation
- joins together compound words and separate words that start on one line and continue on the next line
- a comparison between two unrelated things using the words « like » or « as »
- the uses of vivid words or figurative language that appeals to one or more of the reader’s senses, often causing the reader to form mental images in their mind
- a punctuation mark used to introduce, clarify, or set off information in a sentence
- a recurring group of 2 or more lines in a poem in terms of length and rhyme pattern
- the liberty taken by a writer to produce a desired effect by deviating from conventional form, established rule, fact, or logic
- a figure of speech that gives an inanimate thing human qualities
14 Clues: a poem that tells a story • rhymes that occur at the end of two or more lines in a stanza • a figure of speech that gives an inanimate thing human qualities • the repetition of the beginning consonant sound of neighboring words • a comparison between two unrelated things using the words « like » or « as » • ...
Patternmaking Terminology 2023-02-21
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- A V-shaped tuck sewn into a garment to add shape/fit
- Basic foundational apparel patterns made of oak tag to trace from.
- The amount of extra fabric built into the pattern for "breathing room."
- To smooth out a line/seam transition on a pattern.
- An extra pattern piece sewn along a neck/sleeve/hem opening to stabilize it.
- The amount of fabric that is folded out between the two dart legs
- A plain-weave, un-dyed cotton fabric used to make fit prototypes.
- Marking on a pattern to indicate seam allowance and other important details
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- Curve of the armhole seam
- Amount of fabric in between sewing line and edge of fabric
- The highest point of a dart or a curve (ex: bust apex)
- The pointed end of a dart that tapers at the apex of the bust or hips.
- Drafted from a sloper, these pattern pieces do not have seam allowance but do include wearing ease.
- The process of checking/adjusting your seams against one another.
14 Clues: Curve of the armhole seam • To smooth out a line/seam transition on a pattern. • A V-shaped tuck sewn into a garment to add shape/fit • The highest point of a dart or a curve (ex: bust apex) • Amount of fabric in between sewing line and edge of fabric • The process of checking/adjusting your seams against one another. • ...
horse terminology 2023-04-08
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- a group of horses
- a female horse
- the item we put on the horses to keep them dry and warm when its cold
- the process that needs to be done before putting their saddle on
- the slowest pace for a horse
- a male horse that cannot breed
- a male horse that can breed
- the third gait of a horse that has 3 beats
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- the headpiece used for catching/handling horses
- the process of putting the saddle and bridle on
- a baby horse
- the fastest gait of a horse
- the second gait of a horse, slightly quicker than a walk
- we put bales of this in the paddocks for the horses
14 Clues: a baby horse • a female horse • a group of horses • the fastest gait of a horse • a male horse that can breed • the slowest pace for a horse • a male horse that cannot breed • the third gait of a horse that has 3 beats • the headpiece used for catching/handling horses • the process of putting the saddle and bridle on • we put bales of this in the paddocks for the horses • ...
Computer terminology 2024-02-27
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- Permanently writes data into the computer.
- Programs and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks.
- Semiconductors that control the current and/or the voltage flow acting as a switch.
- Stores temporary information.
- Carrying out a command.
- Squares that make up the computer screen.
- The 'brains' of a computer.
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- The board in which the main components lay on.
- Binary digits.
- Physical complements that run the computer.
- Converts AC electricity into DC electricity.
- Industry standard port that allows data and power exchange.
- Stores data long term.
- Information given to a computer.
14 Clues: Binary digits. • Stores data long term. • Carrying out a command. • The 'brains' of a computer. • Stores temporary information. • Information given to a computer. • Squares that make up the computer screen. • Permanently writes data into the computer. • Physical complements that run the computer. • Converts AC electricity into DC electricity. • ...
Poetic terminology 2024-04-30
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- A poetic paragraph
- (anag.) ucerasa
- A sudden turn or change in the mood of the poem
- When every word begins with the same letter
- When a line of poetry continues onto the next line
- A six-line stanza
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- A repeated line in poetry (like a chorus)
- Repetition at the beginning of every line
- A form of poetry that tells a story and has a refrain
- To make an indirect reference to something else
- the pattern of beats in a line of poetry
- Two lines of poetry together that rhyme
- A stanza with four lines
- Poetry that has no rhyme scheme or meter
14 Clues: (anag.) ucerasa • A six-line stanza • A poetic paragraph • A stanza with four lines • Two lines of poetry together that rhyme • the pattern of beats in a line of poetry • Poetry that has no rhyme scheme or meter • A repeated line in poetry (like a chorus) • Repetition at the beginning of every line • When every word begins with the same letter • ...
AVIATION TERMINOLOGY 2024-08-15
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- Path an aircraft follows during a flight
- Instrument that shows the aircraft’s heading
- The movement of air that can cause a bumpy ride
- The angle at which an aircraft climbs or descends
- The rear part of an aircraft
- The primary flight control surfaces at the trailing edge of each wing
- The part of the airplane that controls pitch
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- The distance between the wingtips of an aircraft
- A device that helps an aircraft to steer on the ground
- Instrument that shows an aircraft's altitude
- The pilot's compartment in an aircraft
- The force that lifts an aircraft upward
- The downward force due to gravity
- A sudden loss of altitude due to a loss of lift
14 Clues: The rear part of an aircraft • The downward force due to gravity • The pilot's compartment in an aircraft • The force that lifts an aircraft upward • Path an aircraft follows during a flight • Instrument that shows an aircraft's altitude • Instrument that shows the aircraft’s heading • The part of the airplane that controls pitch • ...
ABA Terminology 2024-08-30
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- The withholding of reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior, resulting in reduction of that behavior.
- A step-by-step list of moves needed to perform the behavior.
- A form of assistance or cue given to help the learner compete a task and to increase accurate responding.
- Occurs when something is presented immediately following a behavior and as a result, that behavior occurs more often in the future
- A technique used to teach complex skills by breaking them down into more manageable steps. These steps are typically taught in isolation, then combined together.
- This is being able to request something that one wants or needs.
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- Something used to motivate a learner to complete a task, or engage in a behavior.
- Term used to describe the ability to learn a skill in one situation and be able to apply it flexibly to other similar but different situations.
- Any action that can be observed and measured
- When a reinforcer loses its effectiveness due to overuse.
- The insertion of toys or other small items in the mouth. This could also involve licking.
- Registered Behavior Technician
- This is the process of building rapport by pairing oneself with the child’s favorite items and activities.
- What happens after the behavior
14 Clues: Registered Behavior Technician • What happens after the behavior • Any action that can be observed and measured • When a reinforcer loses its effectiveness due to overuse. • A step-by-step list of moves needed to perform the behavior. • This is being able to request something that one wants or needs. • ...
SPED Terminology 2024-07-01
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- Process Procedural safeguards to ensure the protection of the rights of the parent/guardian and the student with a disability under IDEA and related state and federal laws and regulations.
- Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) A special education program and/or related service(s) as determined individually, which meets the unique needs of each child with a disability at no charge to the parent.
- Find A federal mandate, this is the means to locate and refer all individuals who might require special education.
- A coordinated set of activities for a student, designed within an outcome-oriented process, which promotes movement from school to post-school activities. The process begins at 16 years or younger and includes the student, family, education personnel, and vocational and adult service providers.
- Safeguards Also known as Parent Rights, Procedural safeguards must be given to the parents of a child with a disability at a minimum (a) Upon initial referral for evaluation, (b) Upon each notification of an IEP meeting, (c) Upon reevaluation of a child; and (d) Upon receipt of a request for due process.
- with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in several areas, including employment, transportation, public accommodations, communications and access to state and local government’ programs and services.
- Design for Learning (UDL) An approach to teaching and learning that gives all students equal opportunity to succee and uses a variety of teaching methods to remove any barriers to learning. It’s about building in flexibility that can be adjusted for every person’s strengths and needs.
- Determination The determination made any time a disciplinary action is taken that involves the removal of a student with a disability that constitutes a change in placement. A review must be conducted of the relationship between the child’s disability and the behavior subject to the action.
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- Assessment A test designed for a small number of students with severe disabilities who cannot participate in the regular state standardized testing and reporting system. It is a means of including students with the most significant disabilities in the state’s assessment and accountability program (i.e., STAAR-Alt2).
- A conflict resolution process that can be used to resolve special education issues. Mediation is entered into before holding a due process hearing as an intervening, informal process conducted in a non-adversarial atmosphere that allows the parties to create their solutions rather than having one imposed upon them through the judicial process.
- Changes in format, response, setting, timing, or scheduling that do not alter in any significant way what a test measures or the comparability of scores.
- Restrictive Environment (LRE) The concept that each child with a disability is to be provided opportunities to be educated with nondisabled peers and in a setting that promotes interaction with the general school population and classmates who are typically developing to the maximum extent appropriate to the needs of both.
- Technology any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disability. The term “assistive technology service” means any service that directly assists a child with a disability in selecting, acquiring, or using an assistive technology device.
- Education Program (IEP) a written educational plan for each special education student that includes instructional goals and objectives based upon the educational needs specified and developed by the IEP team.
14 Clues: Find A federal mandate, this is the means to locate and refer all individuals who might require special education. • Changes in format, response, setting, timing, or scheduling that do not alter in any significant way what a test measures or the comparability of scores. • ...
Skin Terminology 2022-10-20
15 Clues: red • dry • white • white • sweat • yellow • sweating • fat tissue • very dry skin • fungal infection • burn electrically • pus within the skin • burn burning sensation • surgery to remove wrinkles • decrease of melanin in hair
TCM terminology 2023-06-03
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- the number of "elements"
- "thinking prevails over" this emotion
- a vital energy
- the type of "pathogenic fire that consumes" healthy qi
- the "personality shows more yang" characteristics
- the number of "pulse conditions"
- the opposite of yang
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- a therapeutic approach where the properties of the food ingredients are "guided by the theories of Chinese medicine".
- when qi is sluggish
- the number of "excesses" or pathogenic factors
- the opposite of excess
- "sadness prevails over" this emotion
- this is differentiated using the "eight principles"
- a muscular organ used for diagnosis
14 Clues: a vital energy • when qi is sluggish • the opposite of yang • the opposite of excess • the number of "elements" • the number of "pulse conditions" • a muscular organ used for diagnosis • "sadness prevails over" this emotion • "thinking prevails over" this emotion • the number of "excesses" or pathogenic factors • the "personality shows more yang" characteristics • ...
Photosynthesis terminology 2025-09-17
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- Splitting of H2O molecules using light
- Site of Calvin Cyle
- green pigment in plants
- Reaction that makes glucose
- Transports water from the roots to the leaves
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- Pigment that reflects orange and yellow
- Reaction that uses water and light
- plants make their own food
- leaf tissue where photosynthesis happens
- Sugar produced
- dioxide. Gas taken in by plants
- Product released during photosynthesis
- Energy captured from the Sun
- A 4-carbon organic acid
14 Clues: Sugar produced • Site of Calvin Cyle • green pigment in plants • A 4-carbon organic acid • plants make their own food • Reaction that makes glucose • Energy captured from the Sun • dioxide. Gas taken in by plants • Reaction that uses water and light • Splitting of H2O molecules using light • Product released during photosynthesis • Pigment that reflects orange and yellow • ...
Photosynthesis Terminology 2025-09-17
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- Used to transport water through plants from the roots in transpiration.
- Prevents damage of chlorophyll.
- Used to transport sugars and food nutrients in translocation.
- Factor which is the least available to the plant, limiting the rate of photosynthesis.
- when it increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases.
- Found in the chloroplast and contains photosynthetic pigments.
- Clear waxy layer that surrounds the leaf.
- Forms the plants transport system.
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- Absorbs red/blue light, but reflects green light, making the leaf green.
- Where photosynthesis occurs.
- Allows carbon dioxide in and water vapour and oxygen out through diffusion.
- Prevents pathogens from entering and harming the organism.
- Hydrogen carrier.
- Controls opening and closing of stomata to limit water loss from the plant.
14 Clues: Hydrogen carrier. • Where photosynthesis occurs. • Prevents damage of chlorophyll. • Forms the plants transport system. • Clear waxy layer that surrounds the leaf. • when it increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases. • Prevents pathogens from entering and harming the organism. • Used to transport sugars and food nutrients in translocation. • ...
Photosynthesis Terminology 2025-09-17
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- Plants transport system
- Used to test for starch
- Gas Byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air
- transports sugars and food nutrients in translocation
- Allows for gaseous exchange to take place
- Contains Chlorophyll
- Energy
- Transports water through plants from the roots
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- A green pigment which transfers light energy into chemical energy to make carbohydrates
- Factor which is least available to the plant
- A metabolic reaction occuring in plants in which light energy converts raw materials into carbohydrates such as glucose
- A clear waxy layer surrounding the leaf
- Membrane-bound structure in chloroplasts where light reactions occur
- Protective barrier around the leaf
14 Clues: Energy • Contains Chlorophyll • Plants transport system • Used to test for starch • Protective barrier around the leaf • A clear waxy layer surrounding the leaf • Allows for gaseous exchange to take place • Factor which is least available to the plant • Transports water through plants from the roots • Gas Byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air • ...
AI Terminology 2025-09-25
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- mechanism to focus on parts of input (Transformer core)
- Rectified Linear Unit activation function
- algorithm (e.g. Adam) that updates model weights
- using a trained model to predict on new data
- basic processing unit in a neural network
- trained function mapping input → output
- one full pass over the training dataset
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- adapt a pretrained model on new data
- reduce overfitting by adding penalty/constraints
- gradient method used to train neural networks
- activation that produces a probability distribution
- to fit a model to data
- an attention-based neural-network architecture
- dense vector representation of discrete items
14 Clues: to fit a model to data • adapt a pretrained model on new data • trained function mapping input → output • one full pass over the training dataset • Rectified Linear Unit activation function • basic processing unit in a neural network • using a trained model to predict on new data • gradient method used to train neural networks • ...
Psych Terminology 2025-09-09
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- Resonate with others' feelings
- Severe anxiety
- Present-focused
- Envisioning a positive outcome
- Activating self-chosen values
- Capacity to persevere
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- Process of reclaiming life
- Willingness to try
- Letting go of other options
- Acknowledge what is
- Attribute causation
- Ignoring distractions
- Behavior over time
- Resist or avoid what is
14 Clues: Severe anxiety • Present-focused • Willingness to try • Behavior over time • Acknowledge what is • Attribute causation • Ignoring distractions • Capacity to persevere • Resist or avoid what is • Process of reclaiming life • Letting go of other options • Activating self-chosen values • Resonate with others' feelings • Envisioning a positive outcome
mapping terminology 2025-09-09
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- a type of map that features dot distribution
- the study of maps
- Choropleth maps use colour ______
- the invisible line across the middle of the world
- when drawing a line on a map, you should use a ____
- the opposite direction to East
- all maps need this at the top
- the direction facing 'up'
- also known as a key
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- Australia is in the ________ hemisphere
- what you find around the outside of a map
- tells you the size of a map in 'real life'
- the school subject in which you see maps
- directions are known as _____ on a map
14 Clues: the study of maps • also known as a key • the direction facing 'up' • all maps need this at the top • the opposite direction to East • Choropleth maps use colour ______ • directions are known as _____ on a map • Australia is in the ________ hemisphere • the school subject in which you see maps • what you find around the outside of a map • ...
Plant Terminology 2025-10-09
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- Seasonal crop type plant; grows best in the spring and fall
- The plant process that increases plant numbers, usually from seeds
- Grows best in summer & early fall
- The glucose & O2 curation process used by plants
- Leaf aspect that states plants hold onto their shriveled leaves in the winter
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- Plant tissue that transports sugars and products upwards
- Relating to the plant roots and their intakes
- Leaky leaves; absorbs water through roots and distributes it as water vapor
- Plant tissue that transports sugars and products downwards
- Resting Stage for a plant
- The chemical compound essential to life; reciprocating between cellular respiration and photosynthesis
- A plant that lives more than two years
- Enters the plant through cell walls via osmosis
- Variation of tree that is "forever green," abundant in America and Eurasia
14 Clues: Resting Stage for a plant • Grows best in summer & early fall • A plant that lives more than two years • Relating to the plant roots and their intakes • Enters the plant through cell walls via osmosis • The glucose & O2 curation process used by plants • Plant tissue that transports sugars and products upwards • Plant tissue that transports sugars and products downwards • ...
Genetic Terminology 2025-09-29
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- - an organism's complete genetic makeup
- - the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- - section of DNA which contains many genes
- Inheritance - the process by which genetic material is passed from parents to offspring, determining inherited traits and characteristics
- - Name of a square table that is used to calculate the possibility of the child's characteristics.
- - genes only express their trait if two copies are inherited
- - genes could express if one of them is displayed
- - An organism has identical pairs of genes on homologous chromosomes
- - alternative form of genes
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- - Carries genetic instructions
- - A condition in which an organism has two different copies of a gene (alleles) at the same location on a chromosome
- - organism reproductive cells
- - new raw cell formed
- - the biological process where a male gamete (sperm) and a female gamete (egg) fuse to form a new single cell
- - thread like sturctures containing genes, (23 pairs)
15 Clues: - new raw cell formed • - alternative form of genes • - organism reproductive cells • - Carries genetic instructions • - an organism's complete genetic makeup • - section of DNA which contains many genes • - genes could express if one of them is displayed • - thread like sturctures containing genes, (23 pairs) • - genes only express their trait if two copies are inherited • ...
COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY 2026-05-15
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- central processing unit; "brain" of the computer
- permanent storage device used to save and retrieve digital data
- the main circuit board within a computer
- a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to a computer network
- sharing a name with a snake, one of the biggest programming languages
- a compact, portable data storage device that plugs into computers
- hardware that provides data to clients over a network
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- rechargeable hardware component that supplies power to a computer
- mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a digital computer
- core program at the center of a computer's operating system
- handheld hardware input device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface
- type of code used in computers consisting of only 1's and 0's
- a programmable electronic device that stores, retrieves, and processes data
- random access memory; temporary memory for a computer
14 Clues: the main circuit board within a computer • central processing unit; "brain" of the computer • hardware that provides data to clients over a network • random access memory; temporary memory for a computer • core program at the center of a computer's operating system • type of code used in computers consisting of only 1's and 0's • ...
Computer Terminology 2012-12-15
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- Random Access Memory - the volatile or working memory of the computer
- Card/graphics card- A plug-in optional circuit card for an IBM PC
- Central processing unit- processor
- adjacent bits, usually eight, processed by a computer as a unit
- Storage of program-mes and data
- a device or unit that operates separately from the CPU but is connected to it
- Card- an ultra small flash memory card designed to provide high-capacity memory in a small size
- A bit or binary digit is the basic unit of information in computing and telecommunications
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- Drive- the mechanism that handles the reading, writing, and storage of data on the hard disk
- light-reflecting surface on which motion pictures, slides may be projected
- the ability of a Computer or film image to reproduce fine detail graphics
- smallest element of an image that can be individually processed in a video display system
- Read Only Memory- computer memory in which data is permanently stored
- high speed memory that improve computer perform
14 Clues: Storage of program-mes and data • Central processing unit- processor • high speed memory that improve computer perform • adjacent bits, usually eight, processed by a computer as a unit • Card/graphics card- A plug-in optional circuit card for an IBM PC • Random Access Memory - the volatile or working memory of the computer • ...
Maths Terminology 2014-09-16
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- A 7-sided shape
- Had a theorem on the way of working out a triangle
- Parabolas are graphs of a........with the basic rule y=xsquared
- The m in y=mx+c
- Equations and expressions
- Five Squared
- The 18th word in the 2nd paragraph on page 203 in the Essential Maths book
- A number multiplied by nine is subtracted from the number squared. The sum is then divided by two to give the negative of the number. What is the number?
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- Can be divided by four, eight, fourteen and thirty-two
- The mathematics of chance
- X
- To move sideways on a graph
- ...angle
- ...angle
- An irrational number
15 Clues: X • ...angle • ...angle • Five Squared • A 7-sided shape • The m in y=mx+c • An irrational number • The mathematics of chance • Equations and expressions • To move sideways on a graph • Had a theorem on the way of working out a triangle • Can be divided by four, eight, fourteen and thirty-two • Parabolas are graphs of a........with the basic rule y=xsquared • ...
Literary Terminology 2016-08-31
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- a conversation, an episode, or an event that happened before the beginning of the story
- type of fiction that is highly imaginative and portrays events, settings, or characters that are unrealistic
- the struggle between opposing forces
- the turning pointing the story
- language that communicates ideas beyond the ordinary, literal meanings of words
- a form of language as it is spoken in a particular geographic area or by a particular social or ethnic group
- a true account of a person’s life told by someone else
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- people, animals, or imaginary creatures who take part in the action of a story, novel, or drama
- a character who undergoes some kind of change during the story
- an account of a person’s life written by that person
- works of prose that have imaginary elements
- the events after the climax which begin to resolve the conflict
- the part of the story or drama which establishes setting, introduces characters, gives background information, and sets the tone
- the writer’s use of hints or clues to indicate events and situation which will occur later
14 Clues: the turning pointing the story • the struggle between opposing forces • works of prose that have imaginary elements • an account of a person’s life written by that person • a true account of a person’s life told by someone else • a character who undergoes some kind of change during the story • the events after the climax which begin to resolve the conflict • ...
Key Terminology 2020-08-06
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- A moral or legal obligation to ensure the safety or wellbeing of others
- A case of care owned by a person who has a duty to take care
- That decribes the condition of being actually or potentially subject to a legal obligation.
- A tort imposing a duty to exercise reaonable care to ensure a person's actions do not adversely affect others
- Someone who would be closely and directly affected by another person's act/s or omission/s
- What is the area of the law of Australia relating to the interpretation of laws and rights contained in the Commonwealth and states constitution
- Acting or failing to act in a manner where a person can foresse some harmful consequences but carries on without regard for that consequences
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- Is the acknowledgment that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have right and interests to land and waters according to their traditional law and customs as set out in Australian Law
- Is the body of law that control the activities of administrative agencies of government
- Which are moral principles or norms that describes certain standards of human behaviour
- A written or oral statement that injuries a person's good reputation
- A hypothetical person who acts with average care, skill and judgement, and is used a comparsion when determing various elemts in tort law
- Is the movement of people from one place to another with the purpose of establishing a new or semi-permanent residence
- The standard of care owned by a person who has a duty of care
14 Clues: A case of care owned by a person who has a duty to take care • The standard of care owned by a person who has a duty of care • A written or oral statement that injuries a person's good reputation • A moral or legal obligation to ensure the safety or wellbeing of others • Is the body of law that control the activities of administrative agencies of government • ...
Computer Terminology 2017-09-18
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- 1's and 0's
- Software is a collection of code that gets transferred into your computer adding more things you could do with it
- Permanent memory
- OS
- Info transcribed through the internet
- Fast temporary memory
- The dots on a screen
- Anything that can be recognized by us or the machine
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- Info transcribed through the internet
- Universal Serial Bus
- CPU
- power supply unit
- Hardware is a physical device that you insert or add onto your computer
- Examples of this are mouses, keyboards, and speakers
- Adds info to computer
15 Clues: OS • CPU • 1's and 0's • Permanent memory • power supply unit • Universal Serial Bus • The dots on a screen • Adds info to computer • Fast temporary memory • Info transcribed through the internet • Info transcribed through the internet • Examples of this are mouses, keyboards, and speakers • Anything that can be recognized by us or the machine • ...
Computer Terminology 2020-10-02
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- a portion of the screen that can contain its own documents or messages.
- equal to a character and is formed by 8 bits.
- a device that allows one computer to connect another computer and transfer data over
- a measure of storage that equals 1 million bytes.
- internal memory storage whose contents can be retrieved and altered by the user.
- a way to simply connect your other devices and electronics to your computer.
- television-like output device that displays information on a screen
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- non-conductive material where computer microprocessor and other electric components
- a measure of storage that equals 1 billion bytes.
- small, manual device that controls the movement of the cursor on a computer display.
- there all the main information is stored in the computer.
- main board of a computer containing the primary components to process information.
- compact disk that stores a large amount of data
- the smallest unit of information in a computer.
14 Clues: equal to a character and is formed by 8 bits. • compact disk that stores a large amount of data • the smallest unit of information in a computer. • a measure of storage that equals 1 billion bytes. • a measure of storage that equals 1 million bytes. • there all the main information is stored in the computer. • ...
FDE Terminology 2020-09-23
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- stores results from calculations
- temporarily stores data that need to be read or written
- hold address of next instruction to be executed
- combines the major components of a computer system
- sequence of operations completed to execute instructions
- holds address of location that is to be read or written from
- completes all of the arithmetic and logic functions
- bi-directional bus which transports data and instructions between components
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- used to transmit memory addresses
- holds current instruction being executed
- executes instructions using the FDE cycle
- small memory cells that operate at a high speed
- used to transmit control signals between internal and external components
- directs flow of data between CPU and other devices
14 Clues: stores results from calculations • used to transmit memory addresses • holds current instruction being executed • executes instructions using the FDE cycle • hold address of next instruction to be executed • small memory cells that operate at a high speed • combines the major components of a computer system • directs flow of data between CPU and other devices • ...
Casting Terminology 2020-11-11
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- A type of casting with reusable moulds. (3,7)
- A mixture of primarily Tin and Antimony. (6)
- A funnel where the molten metal is poured in. (4)
- A small hole allowing air to escape the mould as it is filled. (4)
- The bottom part of the mould. (4)
- A mixture of two or more metals, or a metal and a non-metal. (5)
- An item put in the mould to create hollow castings. (4)
- The container for the mould in sand casting. (5)
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- A store of molten metal preventing casting voids when the metal solidifies.(5)
- The top part of the mould. (4)
- A horizontal path in the mould allowing metal to flow.(6)
- A point at which molten metal enters the part cavity. (4)
- Tool used to handle hot castings.
- A material added to the surface of the casting metal that prevents a reaction between molten metal and oxygen in the atmosphere. (4)
14 Clues: The top part of the mould. (4) • The bottom part of the mould. (4) • Tool used to handle hot castings. • A mixture of primarily Tin and Antimony. (6) • A type of casting with reusable moulds. (3,7) • The container for the mould in sand casting. (5) • A funnel where the molten metal is poured in. (4) • An item put in the mould to create hollow castings. (4) • ...
UKG Terminology 2024-06-17
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- You're able to _____ your UKG Calendar to your personal calendar.
- If you encounter issues with displaying the schedule, the first step is to clear your Internet _____.
- You can submit preferences for days off using the My ________ function.
- For shift trades that involve more than 2 schedule people, or across multiple days, you'll use Request to _____.
- Job aids for UKG Advanced Scheduling can be found on _____.
- When requesting a specific weekend comp day, you'll want to select _____ Unavailable so it gets correctly color-coded.
- Viewing a schedule for the whole team will require looking at the _______ Schedule in UKG.
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- The Schedule Planner ______ will help with understanding different symbols on the schedule.
- Previously referred to as "templates", a shift _____ is a rotation of shifts that is assigned to one or more employees during a specific time span.
- To trade shifts between 2 scheduled people on the same day, you'll use Shift _____.
- You can use the UKG _____ App to clock in/out, request time off, and check your schedule from your phone.
- Previously called "shift bids" in StaffReady, available shifts in UKG are called _____ Shifts.
- To have someone pick up a shift, rather than swap two scheduled shifts on the same day, you would use ____ to Cover.
- The shift _____ replaces start and end times in the schedule with a compact, easier-to-read name.
14 Clues: Job aids for UKG Advanced Scheduling can be found on _____. • You're able to _____ your UKG Calendar to your personal calendar. • You can submit preferences for days off using the My ________ function. • To trade shifts between 2 scheduled people on the same day, you'll use Shift _____. • ...
Computer Terminology 2024-02-22
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- Ram (Random Access Memory) is the hardware in a device. It is the place where the data is stored in my computer processor.
- Travis
- The process by which a computer or virtual machine reads and acts on the instructions of a computer program.
- Storage is where data is permanently kept on your computer.
- devices It is a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system
- The visual, auditory, or tactile perceptions provided by the computer after processing the provided information.
- Binary describes a numbering scheme in which there are only two possible values for each digit ,0 and 1
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- It is a very small processing unit inside a CPU which is a single integrated circuit on a computer chip that performs arithmetic and logic functions.
- It is the process by which data transmitted over computer networks is converted from binary code into its original.
- It is the main printed circuit board in computers.
- It is the physical parts of a computer.
- The Central Processing Unit is the primary component of a computer which acts as a control center.
- It is a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
- It is the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store.
14 Clues: Travis • It is the physical parts of a computer. • It is the main printed circuit board in computers. • Storage is where data is permanently kept on your computer. • It is the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store. • The Central Processing Unit is the primary component of a computer which acts as a control center. • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2 2023-03-06
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- To look into the abdominal cavity with a scope
- The study of the urinary system
- A retractor used on wide/long incisional abdominal procedures
- A standard of comparison for checking results
- A surgical incision into the abdominal cavity
- The front side, or abdominal in some cases
- Located in the groin area of the body
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- Intestines, guts
- Heat resistant, aerobic bacteria
- The surgical repair of a joint
- To follow/carry through or pledge to something
- An opening that allows a protrusion in the body
- Pertaining to correcting bones and/or muscles
- The outcome after a certain process has taken place
14 Clues: Intestines, guts • The surgical repair of a joint • The study of the urinary system • Heat resistant, aerobic bacteria • Located in the groin area of the body • The front side, or abdominal in some cases • Pertaining to correcting bones and/or muscles • A standard of comparison for checking results • A surgical incision into the abdominal cavity • ...
Ecology Terminology 2023-04-27
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- thought-out explanation for observations
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- organism that creates its own food or energy
- living factors in the environment
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs
- educated guess
- both organisms benefit
- interaction between the community and the non-living factors in the environment
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- nonliving factors in the environment
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- the practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism.
- group of organisms linked in order of the food
- an area classified according to species that live in that location
- role of a species with the community
14 Clues: educated guess • both organisms benefit • living factors in the environment • nonliving factors in the environment • role of a species with the community • thought-out explanation for observations • organism that creates its own food or energy • group of organisms linked in order of the food • one organism benefits and the other is unaffected • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2023-05-04
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- more internal
- further from the point of attachment to the trunk (or other referenced body part)
- toward the front
- position standard reference position
- structures on opposite sides of the body
- near the surface or outward
- above another part
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- structures on the same side of the body
- closer to the midline
- paired structures with one on each side
- closer to the point of attachment to the trunk (or other referenced body part)
- toward the back
- below another part
- toward the side, away from the midline
14 Clues: more internal • toward the back • toward the front • below another part • above another part • closer to the midline • near the surface or outward • position standard reference position • toward the side, away from the midline • structures on the same side of the body • paired structures with one on each side • structures on opposite sides of the body • ...
Professional terminology 2023-03-30
15 Clues: rivi • tappi • pesäke • koepala • osapoisto • aallonpituus • kylmäkuivattu • spin lingota • toistettavuus • blur sumentaa • lymfaa virtsassa • boosting veritankkaus • smear test irtosolunäyte • verihiutaleiden niukkuus • lymphatic leukaemia krooninen lymfaattinen leukemia
Cooking terminology 2023-05-24
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- The degree of hotness or coldness of a dish or ingredient.
- Rapidly cooking food in boiling liquid, usually water.
- Side dishes or sauces served alongside a main dish.
- The sensation and perception of flavor experienced when eating.
- Cooking food gently in liquid.
- Arranging and presenting food on a plate or serving dish.
- Cooking ingredients in liquid over low heat in a covered pot.
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- The visual appearance and arrangement of a dish or meal.
- Adding simple decorative elements to enhance a dish's appearance.
- Searing then slow-cooking in a covered pot with liquid.
- Cooking food with steam to retain nutrients and texture.
- Slow-cooking larger cuts of meat in a covered pot.
- Partially submerging food in hot oil for cooking.
- Dividing food into individual or serving-sized portions.
14 Clues: Cooking food gently in liquid. • Partially submerging food in hot oil for cooking. • Slow-cooking larger cuts of meat in a covered pot. • Side dishes or sauces served alongside a main dish. • Rapidly cooking food in boiling liquid, usually water. • Searing then slow-cooking in a covered pot with liquid. • The visual appearance and arrangement of a dish or meal. • ...
BTT Terminology 2021-04-19
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- Permanently stores data
- The conversion of data into code
- Multiple computers that are connected in order to share data
- Software that helps users perform tasks
- Sharing information within an organization
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- Text that when clicked on will take you to another site
- An intranet that is accessible by people outside of the organization
- Applications used to access other websites efficiently
- The software that manages the hardware
- The ability to use technology efficiently
- How a website recognizes you and can track your preferences
- Stores long term, important data
- Short term memory which is lost with no power
- A security measure to protect the network
14 Clues: Permanently stores data • The conversion of data into code • Stores long term, important data • The software that manages the hardware • Software that helps users perform tasks • The ability to use technology efficiently • A security measure to protect the network • Sharing information within an organization • Short term memory which is lost with no power • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-05-16
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- A device that allows one computer to connect another computer and transfer data over
- Mainboard of a computer containing the primary components to process information.
- Internal memory storage whose contents can be retrieved and altered by the user.
- A way to simply connect your other devices and electronics to your computer.
- A portion of the screen that can contain its own documents or messages.
- Television-like output device that displays information on a screen
- A measure of storage that equals 1 billion bytes.
- The smallest unit of information in a computer.
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- Compact disk that 3tores a large amount of data
- board Non-conductive material where computer microprocessor and other electric components
- There all the main information is stored in the computer.
- measure of storage that equals 1 million bytes.
- Equal to a character and is formed by 8 bytes.
- Small, a manual device that controls the movement of the cursor on a computer display.
14 Clues: Equal to a character and is formed by 8 bytes. • Compact disk that 3tores a large amount of data • measure of storage that equals 1 million bytes. • The smallest unit of information in a computer. • A measure of storage that equals 1 billion bytes. • There all the main information is stored in the computer. • ...
Terminology Crossword 2025-02-04
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- Low Oxygen
- A technique that aims to reduce the introduction of microorganisms to a site
- Low temperature
- High blood pressure (BP)
- Heart rate less than 60 beats/min (bpm)
- Low respiratory rate <12 breaths per minute
- Low blood pressure (BP)
- Data that is observed, not based on personal perspective
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- High temperature
- Heart rate greater than 100 beats/min (bpm)
- Environments, products and instruments that have been sterilised
- Absence of breathing
- Data that is based on a personal perspective
- High respiratory rate >20 breaths per minute
14 Clues: Low Oxygen • Low temperature • High temperature • Absence of breathing • Low blood pressure (BP) • High blood pressure (BP) • Heart rate less than 60 beats/min (bpm) • Heart rate greater than 100 beats/min (bpm) • Low respiratory rate <12 breaths per minute • Data that is based on a personal perspective • High respiratory rate >20 breaths per minute • ...
Equine Terminology 2025-02-19
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- Male older than the age of 3
- Castrated male
- Father of foal
- The process of labor
- Foal that is 4-6 months old
- Mother of foal
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- Horse that is 1&2 years old
- Male that is under the age of 3
- Baby horse
- Pregnancy
- Male used for commercial breeding
- Female older than the age of 3
- Female under the age of 3
- Remove foal from mother's milk
14 Clues: Pregnancy • Baby horse • Castrated male • Father of foal • Mother of foal • The process of labor • Female under the age of 3 • Horse that is 1&2 years old • Foal that is 4-6 months old • Male older than the age of 3 • Female older than the age of 3 • Remove foal from mother's milk • Male that is under the age of 3 • Male used for commercial breeding
Legislative Terminology 2025-01-03
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- Unspent money from one fiscal year that is available for use in the next fiscal year.
- A period of two consecutive fiscal years.
- Termination of a floor session or committee hearing for that day.
- An official chronological record of the proceedings of and actions taken by the respective chambers.
- A process for developing and issuing new administrative regulations.
- A designated receptacle where signed bill jackets are submitted for introduction.
- An estimate of future revenue or spending that will serve as base amounts in the next biennium.
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- Action in which one legislative body approves or adopts a proposal or action taken by the other body.
- A group of representatives or senators who affiliate with the same political party or faction.
- A rejection by the governor of legislation passed by both houses of the legislature.
- A written proposal calling for a new law, a change to current law, the repeal of current law, or a constitutional amendment.
- A limit on spending or revenues set during the legislative process to guide budget decision making.
- The expiration date of a law.
- To eliminate a law, or section of a law, by an act of the Legislature
14 Clues: The expiration date of a law. • A period of two consecutive fiscal years. • Termination of a floor session or committee hearing for that day. • A process for developing and issuing new administrative regulations. • To eliminate a law, or section of a law, by an act of the Legislature • ...
DEI Terminology 2023-11-01
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- Inclination or preference that interferes with impartial judgment
- Everyday verbal, physical, and symbolic insults and slights, whether intentional or unintentional
- Unbiased consideration for the rights, values, beliefs, and property of other people
- Means resources are provided so that all individuals have equal access
- Ability to imagine what something might feel like for someone who experiences the world in a different way than you do
- Means that resources are distributed based on the tailored needs of a specific audience
- Act or practice of behaviors and social norms that ensure people feel welcome
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- Systemic favoring, enriching, valuing, validating and including of certain social identities over others
- Assumptions we make about people on the basis of the social groups to which they belong
- Any action that aims to support or influence a cause, particularly on behalf of the most vulnerable in our society
- Practice or quality of creating a community comprising people of different ages, cultural backgrounds, geographies, physical abilities and disabilities, religions, sexes, gender identities, sexual orientations, etc.
- Prejudiced treatment of a person on the basis of the social groups to which they belong, and stereotypes about those groups
- Unfavorable belief formed without basis. It is a prejudgment or unjustifiable attitude of one individual or group toward another
- Learned and shared values, beliefs, languages, and customs of a social group
14 Clues: Inclination or preference that interferes with impartial judgment • Means resources are provided so that all individuals have equal access • Learned and shared values, beliefs, languages, and customs of a social group • Act or practice of behaviors and social norms that ensure people feel welcome • ...
Comic Terminology 2024-10-17
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- The lines that surround an image.
- An object or character closest to the observer.
- This is used to stand for larger concepts or ideas.
- The shades or hues often used to communicate tone.
- Two facing pages where the image crosses both.
- This is used to represent a bigger concept or idea.
- The space between two panels.
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- A panel that takes up most or all of a page.
- Wham! is an example of this device.
- A box with text inside that gives details of the characters, setting or plot.
- an image that extends beyond the border / page
- An image that gives details of the plot.
- Text that appears directly to the reader, usually below an image.
- Lines and squiggles that emanate from a character or object to show movement or states of being
- The division of a page using fixed proportions.
15 Clues: The space between two panels. • The lines that surround an image. • Wham! is an example of this device. • An image that gives details of the plot. • A panel that takes up most or all of a page. • an image that extends beyond the border / page • Two facing pages where the image crosses both. • An object or character closest to the observer. • ...
Genetic Terminology 2024-11-19
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- A tool used to determine ratios of offspring for a trait
- An individual with two different alleles for a trait
- A trait carried on the X chromosome. Because females have 2 X's and a male has just 1, males are far more likely to have this trait type.
- The options for a particular trait
- A trait with just one gene where the heterozygous individual has an "in between" trait
- The appearance an individual has for a trait
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- A tool used to determine how a trait passes through a family
- A trait with more than two options or alleles for a gene
- The location within the DNA of a gene for a trait
- A trait that covers up the other in a heterozygous individual
- A trait with just one gene and two alleles, one dominant and one recessive
- A trait that is covered up in a heterozygous individual
- The genes and individual has for a trait
- An individual with two of the same alleles for a trait
14 Clues: The options for a particular trait • The genes and individual has for a trait • The appearance an individual has for a trait • The location within the DNA of a gene for a trait • An individual with two different alleles for a trait • An individual with two of the same alleles for a trait • A trait that is covered up in a heterozygous individual • ...
Ecology Terminology 2021-08-24
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- When one organism benefits from the interaction and the other organism is harmed
- The space an organism could potentially occupy
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- An organism that eats animals (meat)
- An organism that eats only plants
- The living parts of an ecosystem
- When two or more organisms are fighting for their share of the resources
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- Where two species benefit from their interaction
- The nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- When one organism attacks another organism
- When two organisms cannot live without each other
- When the genetic change in one species causes a subsequent change in the genetic structure of another species
- The environment in which a species normally lives or the natural location of a living organism
- A group of living organisms living and interacting with each other in a particular habitat.
14 Clues: The living parts of an ecosystem • An organism that eats only plants • The nonliving parts of the ecosystem • An organism that eats animals (meat) • When one organism attacks another organism • An organism that eats both plants and animals • The space an organism could potentially occupy • Where two species benefit from their interaction • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-02-04
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- The key component of a computer system, which contains the circuitry necessary to interpret and execute program instructions.
- A way of representing information using only two options. Typically zeros and ones.
- The data type that represents all whole numbers.
- A program or instructions that give directions to the computer.
- Any information that is processed by and sent out of a computer or other electronic device.
- A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change.
- A sequence of program instructions that performs a specific task, packaged as a unit.
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- Bullying using technology.
- The physical parts of the computer.
- Any data entered into the computer system.
- A group of two or more computer systems linked together.
- The data type that represents a single value of either TRUE or FALSE.
- Provides a developer with a way to create a program, run the program, and debug the program all within one application.
- A computer location where instructions and data are stored on a temporary basis. This memory is volatile.
14 Clues: Bullying using technology. • The physical parts of the computer. • Any data entered into the computer system. • The data type that represents all whole numbers. • A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change. • A group of two or more computer systems linked together. • A program or instructions that give directions to the computer. • ...
Bonds Terminology 2025-08-04
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- The face value of a bond, typically $1,000.
- A bond that pays no periodic interest.
- Long-term debt securities issued by the U.S. government.
- A bond priced below its face value.
- The entity that sells the bond to raise capital.
- The return an investor expects to earn from a bond.
- A measure of a bond issuer's creditworthiness.
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- A bond priced above its face value.
- The interest payment made to bondholders periodically.
- The date when a bond's principal is repaid.
- Failure of a bond issuer to pay interest or principal.
- A bond that can be exchanged for shares of stock.
- A legal contract outlining the terms of a bond.
- A bond that can be redeemed by the issuer before maturity.
14 Clues: A bond priced above its face value. • A bond priced below its face value. • A bond that pays no periodic interest. • The face value of a bond, typically $1,000. • The date when a bond's principal is repaid. • A measure of a bond issuer's creditworthiness. • A legal contract outlining the terms of a bond. • The entity that sells the bond to raise capital. • ...
Cancer terminology 2022-11-07
14 Clues: cancerous • hair loss • noncancerous • dilated pupils • distorted taste • study of cancer • constricted pupils • cancer of the blood • unusual cell growth • difficulty open mouth • difficulty swallowing • ability for cancer to move • outer protein wall of virus • putting in comfort not cure
Computer Terminology 2022-04-22
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- Internal memory storage whose contents can be retrieved and altered by the user
- Main board of a computer containing the primary components to process information.
- A portion of the screen that can contain its own documents or messages
- Compact disk that stores a large amount of data
- Equal to a character and is formed by 8 bits
- A measure of storage that equals 1 million bytes
- Television-like output device that displays information on a screen
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- Non-conductive material which computer microprocessor and other electronic components are made of
- A way to simply connect your other devices and electronics to your computer
- Where all the main information is stored in the computer
- A measure of storage that equals 1 billion bytes
- Small, manual device that controls the movement of the cursor on a computer display
- A device that allows one computer to connect another computer and transfer data over
- The smallest unit of information in a computer
14 Clues: Equal to a character and is formed by 8 bits • The smallest unit of information in a computer • Compact disk that stores a large amount of data • A measure of storage that equals 1 billion bytes • A measure of storage that equals 1 million bytes • Where all the main information is stored in the computer • ...
Book Terminology 2022-12-01
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- hope from learning
- result of learning
- instrument used to evaluate learning
- number or letter placed on any single student assessment
- another word for mark
- expectation
- what students provide
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- process of assessing learning
- same as standard
- symbol reported at the end of a grading period
- what students will be taught
- regulations that don't require board approval
- broad statements of intent requiring board approval
- student evidence of achievement
14 Clues: expectation • same as standard • hope from learning • result of learning • another word for mark • what students provide • what students will be taught • process of assessing learning • student evidence of achievement • instrument used to evaluate learning • regulations that don't require board approval • symbol reported at the end of a grading period • ...
Terminology Review 2025-09-02
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- Increase in body weight or size, This may or may not include an adjustment for composition.
- Preparation of food or feed for absorption, includes physical, chemical, and microbial action.
- Nutrients that are required in the diet because they cannot be synthesized in the body in sufficient quantities to satisfy metabolic needs.
- The harvesting or refinement of something natural.
- Increase in cell number
- Portion of food nutrients which support bodily processes which go on regardless of new tissue development or products formed.
- Sum of all biochemical processes that nutrients undergo to furnish energy and build new tissues.
- Build up
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- Any chemical element or compound in the diet that supports normal maintenance of life processes, reproduction, growth, or lactation
- Increase in cell size
- The amount of nutrient absorbed by the animal
- The sum of all processes by which an organism takes in and assimilates food, including digestion and absorption for, maintenance, promoting growth, and reproduction.
- Break down
- Passage of food or nutrients from the gastrointestinal (GI)traction into the blood stream and its distribution.
14 Clues: Build up • Break down • Increase in cell size • Increase in cell number • The amount of nutrient absorbed by the animal • The harvesting or refinement of something natural. • Increase in body weight or size, This may or may not include an adjustment for composition. • Preparation of food or feed for absorption, includes physical, chemical, and microbial action. • ...
Photosynthesis terminology 2025-09-17
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- fluid surrounding the grana
- allow carbon dioxide in and allows water vapour and oxygen out.
- a four-carbon organic acid in mesophyll cells
- made of living cells and is used to transport sugars and food nutrients in translocation
- a flat disk which contains photosynthetic pigments such as chlorophyll
- a product of photosynthesis
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- a protective barrier around the leaf to prevent pathogens from entering and harming the leaf
- a metabolic reaction occurring in plants in which light energy converts raw materials into carbohydrates such as glucose
- a stack of thylakoid membranes
- used to transport water through plants from the roots in transpiration
- a green pigment which transfers light energy into chemical energy to make carbohydrates
- contain chlorophyll and it is where photosynthesis takes place
- a clear waxy layer that surrounds the leaf
- hydrogen carrier
14 Clues: hydrogen carrier • fluid surrounding the grana • a product of photosynthesis • a stack of thylakoid membranes • a clear waxy layer that surrounds the leaf • a four-carbon organic acid in mesophyll cells • contain chlorophyll and it is where photosynthesis takes place • allow carbon dioxide in and allows water vapour and oxygen out. • ...
Photosynthesis Terminology 2025-09-17
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- Used in Calvin cycle to make glucose.
- Green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs radiant energy.
- Flattened membrane sacs inside chloroplasts where light dependent reactions occur.
- Provides hydrogen for glucose and oxygen.
- Pores on leaf surface that allow gas exchange.
- by product of photosynthesis released when water is split.
- Simple sugar formed during photosynthesis.
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- Carotenoid in yellow.
- Organelle where photosynthesis happens.
- Process using light, carbon dioxide and water.
- Uses ATP, NADPH, and CO2 to make glucose.
- - used to transport water through plants from the roots in transpiration.
- energy carrier molecule made in light dependent stage.
- - Clear waxy layer on leaf, provides waterproofing.
14 Clues: Carotenoid in yellow. • Used in Calvin cycle to make glucose. • Organelle where photosynthesis happens. • Uses ATP, NADPH, and CO2 to make glucose. • Provides hydrogen for glucose and oxygen. • Simple sugar formed during photosynthesis. • Process using light, carbon dioxide and water. • Pores on leaf surface that allow gas exchange. • ...
Directional terminology 2025-10-03
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- divides the body into equal left and right halves
- towards the back
- towards the head
- the side or direction towards the side of the body
- towards the middle or direction towards the middle of the boyd
- horizontal anatomical plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves
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- closer to the body on the limbs
- the underside of the forelimb
- towards the rail
- divides the body into left and right halves
- towards the belly
- towards the nose/muzzle on the head
- further away from the body on the limbs
- the underside of the hindlimb
14 Clues: towards the rail • towards the back • towards the head • towards the belly • the underside of the forelimb • the underside of the hindlimb • closer to the body on the limbs • towards the nose/muzzle on the head • further away from the body on the limbs • divides the body into left and right halves • divides the body into equal left and right halves • ...
livestock terminology 2026-03-16
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- relating to cats
- of medicine that identifies diseases
- often spread through animal bites
- used to listen to heart and lungs
- foot of animals like horses
- device placed under an animal’s skin
- feeding and diet for health
- organism that lives on or in an animal and harms it
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- procedure done in an operating room
- area for dogs at shelters or vet clinics
- that protects animals from disease
- doctor who treats pets and livestock
- and brushing an animal’s coat
- used to treat bacterial infections
- relating to dogs
15 Clues: relating to cats • relating to dogs • foot of animals like horses • feeding and diet for health • and brushing an animal’s coat • often spread through animal bites • used to listen to heart and lungs • that protects animals from disease • used to treat bacterial infections • procedure done in an operating room • of medicine that identifies diseases • ...
Dance Terminology 2026-05-13
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- the ability to maintain an upright posture and stability, encompassing both static (still) and dynamic (moving) states by controlling the body's centre of gravity over its base of support.
- of weight shifting of the dancer’s centre of gravity from one body part to another
- rotation of a body or body part around a vertical or horizontal axis.
- traverse the space from one location to another.
- anatomical placement of joints and body parts—head, shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles—in relation to one another to maximize efficiency, balance, and aesthetic appeal while reducing injury risk
- The ability to start and stop movement, change direction and hold a shape efficiently
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- the absence of movement
- efficiently synchronise, control, and harmonise different body parts (arms, legs, core) with rhythm, balance, and spatial awareness
- downward change of level of the body or body parts, from one level to a lower one.
- the range of motion of your joints and the mobility of muscles
- refers to movements of any isolated body part, executed singly or in combination with other actions.
- actions that result in the upward change of level in a dancer’s body or a body part. It can refer to whole body movements and/or to actions of limbs or body parts that are raised or lifted.
- capacity for exertion or endurance
- ability to sustain high-energy, technical, and artistic performance without fatigue
14 Clues: the absence of movement • capacity for exertion or endurance • traverse the space from one location to another. • the range of motion of your joints and the mobility of muscles • rotation of a body or body part around a vertical or horizontal axis. • downward change of level of the body or body parts, from one level to a lower one. • ...
PBI Terminology 2026-05-26
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- location with recurring time scheduled for outreach workers to meet participants. Often includes space for in-depth conversations and on-on-on support
- institutional contact with some overlap but no standing agreement or ongoing shared work
- a term used different by all three teams
- an instrument used to help achieve a task or goal
- term used by CE and CRC to refer to inviduals receiving support from CEO
- scheduling a contact in VAN for a follow-up, removing them from other phone banks
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- a location where CRC hosts a recurring event
- information, knowledge, service, or program that improves the quality of life of an individual
- institutional contact that has a formal agreement in writing
- an example of a tool
- institutional contact with mutual interest in CEO demonstrated by regular meetings or communication and shared expectations for a common goal, but no formal agreement
- term used to refer to a VAN profile for a resident or participant
- any actions needed to move ahead connections made at an event (entering contacts into VAN, sending an email to new organizational contacts)
- term used by CHWs to refer to individuals receiving support
14 Clues: an example of a tool • a term used different by all three teams • a location where CRC hosts a recurring event • an instrument used to help achieve a task or goal • term used by CHWs to refer to individuals receiving support • institutional contact that has a formal agreement in writing • term used to refer to a VAN profile for a resident or participant • ...
Gait Terminology 2026-05-28
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- two steps put together
- the second interval of swing phase
- a measurement from the heel of one foot to the heel of the other foot
- the measurement for gait speed
- the first interval of stance phase
- the last interval of stance phase
- the final interval of swing phase
- the third interval of stance phase
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- the fourth interval of stance phase
- the number of steps taken in a given time
- the phase of gait when the foot is in the air
- the second interval of stance phase
- the first interval of swing phase
- the phase of gait when the foot is in contact with the ground
14 Clues: two steps put together • the measurement for gait speed • the last interval of stance phase • the first interval of swing phase • the final interval of swing phase • the second interval of swing phase • the first interval of stance phase • the third interval of stance phase • the fourth interval of stance phase • the second interval of stance phase • ...
Vocabulary Words Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-01
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- To hold or keep/to hold in memory.
- A though or idea.
- A word formed from another word.
- A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word.
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- Able to accomplish a result; useful in bringing about a result/starting at a certain time.
- Having one use among many possible uses; specific.
- The words surrounding another word that make it's meaning clear/the situation surrounding something.
- A list of definitions for terms or important words found in a certain text.
- Vocabulary particular to a certain subject.
- A word that means the opposite of another word.
10 Clues: A though or idea. • A word formed from another word. • To hold or keep/to hold in memory. • Vocabulary particular to a certain subject. • A word that means the opposite of another word. • Having one use among many possible uses; specific. • A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word. • ...
Philosophy Quiz 2019-11-18
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- A Classic Philosophical Problem: "Free will versus _______ debate". (Complete the Phrase)
- This word was derived from a Greek term meaning "standing out"
- Martin's connection to Batman's experiences
- The guy who has a particular kind of existence, and accordingly, his world exist in a very particular way.
- Heidegger didn't believe that the authentic with death in angst individuates human existence. (True or False)
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- According to Heidegger's Terminology, being a butler is a project of Alfred (True or False)
- He Characterizes Human Existence As A Thrown Project
- Temporarily Finite
- He is Bruce Wayne
- German word for "existence"
10 Clues: He is Bruce Wayne • Temporarily Finite • German word for "existence" • Martin's connection to Batman's experiences • He Characterizes Human Existence As A Thrown Project • This word was derived from a Greek term meaning "standing out" • A Classic Philosophical Problem: "Free will versus _______ debate". (Complete the Phrase) • ...
TPG - Tickle Your Brains 2023-10-19
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- I am a popular standard for mnemonics
- A cool web3 community is based on this symbol for revival and dynamism
- Well known EIP associated with Ethereum DA
- Defined by 3 properties: Completeness Soundness and X
- Belisarius didn’t think he would be such a key to achieve decentralization(Abbreviation)
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- A popular terminology associated with DEX-es, I am used as a receipt for X
- Decode Me, my digest size is only 256 bits:7109ec0807d8f2bd40aa93347ea112977e316242f2d457864041f59dfb684fc0
- A domain specific language for zk programming
- A type of rollup that has a challenge period/window
- A popular public-key cryptography technique that uses finite fields
10 Clues: I am a popular standard for mnemonics • Well known EIP associated with Ethereum DA • A domain specific language for zk programming • A type of rollup that has a challenge period/window • Defined by 3 properties: Completeness Soundness and X • A popular public-key cryptography technique that uses finite fields • ...
Bio, geo, logy 2025-08-19
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- All the ecosystems in the world make up the _______.
- Consumers have forced a shift to more _______ products.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites.
- A plant that stores nutrients and waters in underground structures.
- The handbook broke down the _______ of sewing.
- The production of complex molecules within living organisms or cells.
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- The science of dealing with the nose and its diseases.
- The growth of the part of plants in response to the force of gravity.
- A variety of plant and animal life in the world or a particular habitat.
- The art or science of agriculture.
10 Clues: The art or science of agriculture. • The handbook broke down the _______ of sewing. • All the ecosystems in the world make up the _______. • The science of dealing with the nose and its diseases. • Consumers have forced a shift to more _______ products. • A plant that stores nutrients and waters in underground structures. • ...
Health Care 2014-07-10
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- A document embodying a contract of insurance
- Program administered by the Federal Government that provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older
- What you pay when you visit the doctor, to share the costs of your healthcare
- A condition resulting from hypertension
- Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability
- The amount of your medical costs that you have to pay before your health insurance takes over
- A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention
- Health and medical services program for certain individuals and families with low incomes and few resources
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- What an insured person has to pay towards their medical bills once the insurance company has paid
- Insurance against the risks of incurring medical expenses among individuals
- One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States
- People that are not covered by insurance companies
12 Clues: A condition resulting from hypertension • A document embodying a contract of insurance • People that are not covered by insurance companies • Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability • One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States • A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention • ...
Professions 2024-06-11
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- Fixes and installs pipes, toilets, sinks etc.
- Responds to emergencies and fights fires
- Designs and builds structures or systems
- Prepares and cooks food
- Chief Executive Officer
- Provides medical care to animals
- Practices law and represents clients
- Flies aircraft
- Prepares and serves coffee and other beverages
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- Cares for patients
- works in government (leaders)
- Conducts research and experiments (physics, biology, chemistry)
- Takes care of teeth and oral health
- Educates students
- Provides medical care
- Repairs and maintains vehicles
- Offers counselling for emotional problems
17 Clues: Flies aircraft • Educates students • Cares for patients • Provides medical care • Prepares and cooks food • Chief Executive Officer • works in government (leaders) • Repairs and maintains vehicles • Provides medical care to animals • Takes care of teeth and oral health • Practices law and represents clients • Responds to emergencies and fights fires • ...
EHR Chapter 6 2022-02-16
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- The process of contacting the insurance carrier and receiving validation of coverage for that patient, deductible status, and co-pay amount.
- Accounts ________ Monies being paid from the medical practice
- Medical _______ The fact that there is a medical reason to perform a procedure or service.
- Explanation of _________/EOB An explanation of the charges for services, the amount paid by the insurance company, and the amount due by the subscriber, which is sent to the subscriber
- Accounts ________ Monies coming into a medical practice
- Intentional deception, which in healthcare takes advantage of a patient, or an insurance company
- Coding system required by Medicare and Medicaid to document services and procedures. Acronym for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
- A form of cost-sharing in which the insurance carrier pays a percentage of the claim and the patient pays the remaining percentage.
- The amount due from the patient at the time of the office visit
- __________ diagnosis -The reason, after study, determined to be chiefly responsible for the patient’s admission to the hospital.
- Lists the services and procedures by CPT® code and description of the service, provided by a healthcare facility along with the charge for each service.
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- A formal, written document that describes how the hospital or physician’s practice ensures rules, regulations, and standards are being adhered to.
- ___________ advice (RA)-A detailed accounting of the claims for which payment is being made by an insurance company; usually accompanies the payment.
- The out-of-pocket payment amount that a policyholder must meet before insurance covers the service
- Posting of charges and the payment of claims in the practice management system to update patients’ accounts.
- The primary person covered by an insurance plan.
- The process of reviewing claims by the insurance carrier to determine payment.
- On an insurance claim, the relationship between each procedure and a diagnosis to demonstrate medical necessity.
- _______ Care Act Signed into law in 2010, the ACA resulted in improved access to affordable healthcare coverage and protection from abusive practices
- Coding and billing that is inconsistent with typical coding and billing practices
20 Clues: The primary person covered by an insurance plan. • Accounts ________ Monies coming into a medical practice • Accounts ________ Monies being paid from the medical practice • The amount due from the patient at the time of the office visit • The process of reviewing claims by the insurance carrier to determine payment. • ...
Chapter 11 and 12 Vocal 2023-11-04
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- line of questioning for the patient assessment
- symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical attention
- medical instrument for listening to someone's breathing
- very rapid and irregular contractions of the heart
- when the heart stops beating
- rapid heartbeat that starts in the lower chambers of the heart
- medical condition with yellowing
- measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats
- chain of events that must occur to maximize the chances of someone surviving cardiac arrest
- inclination to proceed in a certain direction or at a certain rate
- abnormal breathing categorized by shallow and gasping breaths, typically occuring after cardiac arrest
- bluish or purplish discoloration
- lifesaving procedure performed when patient stops breathing
- process of using one's hands to check the body
- prehospital emergency care
- pressure of blood as it passes through the circulatory system
- a single breath
- listening to the sounds of the body in a physical exam
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- type of care given to patients experiencing cardiac arrest or respiratory or airway distress
- applying pressure to someone's chest in order to help blood flow to the heart
- method for detecting changes in blood flow
- a type of irregular heart rhythm that affects the lower chambers
- set of information physicians collect over medical interviews with a patient
- the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats
- patient's appearance and general behavior
- electrical device used to shock heart back into beating
- the use of an electrical current to help the heart return to a normal rhythm
- the amount of energy or O2 consumption needed by the body
- measurements of the body's most basic functions
- having the power to increase sweating
- the first set of vitals obtained from a patient
- anything that is observable
- rhythmical throbbing of arteries as blood passed through them
- the passage of blood
- acronym to remember key questions for a medical assessment
- no electrical activity in the heart
- patients under the age of 18/kids
- physical/mental feature regarded as an indication of a condition or disease
38 Clues: a single breath • the passage of blood • prehospital emergency care • anything that is observable • when the heart stops beating • medical condition with yellowing • bluish or purplish discoloration • patients under the age of 18/kids • no electrical activity in the heart • having the power to increase sweating • patient's appearance and general behavior • ...
Newsletter 2023-03-10
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- The first disease of clinical trial
- The act by a regulatory authority(ies) of conducting an official review of documents, facilities, records, and any other resources
- A document that describes the objective(s), design, methodology, statistical considerations, and organization of a trial
- the hospitals and other medical institutions
- A systematic and independent examination of trial-related activities
- The act of overseeing the progress of a clinical trial and making sure it is conducted in accordance with the guidelines
- A person,the subject or the subject’s legally acceptable representative cannot read, and who reads the informed consent form and any other written information supplied to the subject.
- a small change, improvement, or addition that is made to a document
- It is an acronym entailing the various principles of recording on paper or electronically
- A process by which a subject voluntarily confirms his or her willingness to participate in a particular trial
- Notification
- The action of checking or proving the validity or accuracy of something
- It is a type of immunotherapy and works by helping your immune system to kill cancer cells
- A book that gives instructions about how to do something
- The most influential documents in the history of clinical research (ten principles)
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- Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient
- A sedative drug discovered at the end of the 50s
- An independent body constituted of medical professionals and non-medical members
- A person responsible for the conduct of the clinical trial at a trial site
- International ethical and scientific quality standard
- a sign, symptom, or medical condition that leads to the recommendation of a treatment, test, or procedure
- electronic devices which automatically monitor and record environmental parameters over time
- A company, institution, or organization that takes responsibility for the initiation, management, and/or financing of a clinical trial.
- Original documents, data, and records
- To give permission to go ahead with (a project)
- The process of assigning trial subjects to treatment or control groups
- The ability to produce a desired or intended result
27 Clues: Notification • The first disease of clinical trial • Original documents, data, and records • Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient • the hospitals and other medical institutions • To give permission to go ahead with (a project) • A sedative drug discovered at the end of the 50s • The ability to produce a desired or intended result • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility 2024-10-22
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- A breach of duty by a healthcare professional to provide care, leading to patient injury or adverse outcomes.
- Unjustified confinement of a patient within a healthcare facility against their will.
- Civil actions in which one party claims harm caused by another's actions, particularly in medical contexts.
- A legal domain addressing disputes among individuals or entities, often involving compensation for harm.
- Threatening behavior causing a patient to fear imminent harm.
- and battery
- A document outlining a patient’s preferences for medical treatment in scenarios where they cannot communicate.
- A legal authorization allowing someone to make medical decisions on behalf of a patient.
- Professional negligence by a healthcare provider that results in injury or harm to a patient.
- A law establishing standards for the treatment of patients in long-term care facilities, aimed at protecting resident rights.
- Harmful treatment of a patient, which may be physical, emotional, or psychological.
- A legal framework governing offenses against the state, including acts that may endanger public health or safety.
- Written defamation.
- Failure to fulfill obligations stated in a patient-provider agreement.
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- The rejection of a claim for reimbursement by an insurance provider, often due to policy terms.
- Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent.
- A legally binding agreement between a healthcare provider and patient outlining the terms of treatment.
- Unauthorized access or disclosure of a patient’s personal health information.
- A health issue that existed before a patient applies for insurance, potentially impacting coverage eligibility.
- Making false statements that damage a healthcare professional's reputation, impacting their practice.
- A document where a patient acknowledges understanding of and agrees to proposed medical treatment.
- Refusal to provide medical treatment or care to a patient under specific circumstances.
- The range of services and procedures a healthcare professional is authorized to perform as defined by law.
- Ending a patient’s health insurance policy, which can affect access to care.
- Spoken defamation.
- Moral principles guiding healthcare providers' conduct and decision-making in patient care.
26 Clues: and battery • Spoken defamation. • Written defamation. • Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent. • Threatening behavior causing a patient to fear imminent harm. • Failure to fulfill obligations stated in a patient-provider agreement. • Ending a patient’s health insurance policy, which can affect access to care. • ...
Versant 2026-04-09
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- Phrase that means Included Health is the main Member Services team for Versant, not just a helper.
- Group of doctors, hospitals, and clinics that have agreed to work with the Versant health plan.
- What Included Health gives Versant members when they call, chat, or use the app for benefits and care questions.
- The overall package Versant members get, including medical, pharmacy, mental health, and wellbeing programs.
- Medical administrator Versant uses so we can look up medical benefits, claims, and ID cards.
- Amount a Versant member pays for covered services before the health plan starts sharing costs.
- Dedicated Included Health phone number (855-431-5543) just for Versant members.
- Independent media company whose employees get benefits through Included Health starting 1/1/2026.
- Team Versant members call for enrollment questions, premiums, and detailed HR-style benefits issues.
- Place where Versant members fill prescriptions and use their drug coverage.
- Internal term for the Versant population that gets the highest level of support from Included Health.
- Online site Versant members log into to see their medical coverage, claims, and plan details.
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- Website Versant members use to find SPDs, SBCs, forms, and benefit policies in one place.
- Doctor, clinic, or hospital that gives care to a Versant member.
- Programs and activities that help Versant members stay healthy, not just treat illness.
- The day Versant benefits with Included Health start: January 1, 2026.
- Card a Versant member shows at the doctor or pharmacy so the provider can bill their insurance.
- Explanation of Benefits document that shows what the plan paid and what the member may still owe.
- Word we use for people covered under Versant’s health benefits, including employees and dependents.
- Request for payment sent to the health plan after a Versant member gets medical care.
- Total a member can pay in a plan year before the health plan covers eligible services at 100%.
- Flat dollar amount a member pays at the time of a visit, like a set fee for seeing a doctor.
22 Clues: Doctor, clinic, or hospital that gives care to a Versant member. • The day Versant benefits with Included Health start: January 1, 2026. • Place where Versant members fill prescriptions and use their drug coverage. • Dedicated Included Health phone number (855-431-5543) just for Versant members. • ...
Agreement for Sale 2024-08-15
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- permission required when client resides overseas/using foreign funds to complete a sale/purchase transaction
- accepted in lieu of TCPO Certificate
- person responsible for holding funds in escrow
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- a neighbouring lot's fence on your boundary line is categorized as an
- required to be served before making time of the essence in the contract
- terminology for any charges/liabilities associated with the land/property
- legal queries on title
7 Clues: legal queries on title • accepted in lieu of TCPO Certificate • person responsible for holding funds in escrow • a neighbouring lot's fence on your boundary line is categorized as an • required to be served before making time of the essence in the contract • terminology for any charges/liabilities associated with the land/property • ...
the digestive system 2016-12-13
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- swollen, as in the abdomen
- condition in horses that causes severe stomach pain
- common term for the large intestine
- canal, veterinary medical terminology for the GI system
- small sac that acts as a holding tank for food as it is passed from the esophagus in birds
- occurrence in the digestive tract that can cause little to no bowel movement
- last section of the ruminant stomach that acts as the true stomach and allows food to be digested
- the upper part of the tooth that lies above the gum line
- entrance of the stomach that filters food
- condition that is produced when too much or too little blood sugar is produced and the body finds it difficult to regulate
- colon, third or last section of the large intestine
- mixture of grass sources and saliva that is chewed and regurgitated to break down food for digestion
- colon, first section of the large intestine
- system, the body system that contains the stomach and intestines
- the way teeth are arranged in the mouth
- hardest substance in the body that covers and protects the teeth
- system, specialized digestive system of birds
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- yellow fluid secretion that helps break down food for digestion and absorption of food
- loss of fluids in the body
- end of the digestive tract where waste materials pass
- surgical removal of a dead area of tissue along the digestive tract and re-sectioning the area back together
- baby teeth that are developed in newborn animals and eventually shed when adulthood is reached
- tooth, upper 4th premolar and lower 1st molar in dogs and cats that tends to become infected and abscessed
- process of waste materials and feces become soft and watery
- condition that causes the abdomen to become swollen and painful due to air and gas within the intestinal tract body central part of the stomach that expands as food enters
- the small sac that lies between the small and large intestines
- enzyme produced by the pancreas that breaks down starches
- breaking down food particles into nutrients to be used by the body to allow an animal to live
- teeth also known as fangs that are used to tear apart food
- short, first section of the small intestine
- second layer of teeth similar to bone
31 Clues: loss of fluids in the body • swollen, as in the abdomen • common term for the large intestine • second layer of teeth similar to bone • the way teeth are arranged in the mouth • entrance of the stomach that filters food • short, first section of the small intestine • colon, first section of the large intestine • system, specialized digestive system of birds • ...
VLS & FEDMED 2012-03-15
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- You must __________ the A number of off the INS numbers, example the employment authorization and or permanent cards before sending
- It is very important to view the ___________ tab, especially when you know the customer has been in before. That is where you will find the SAVE results
- Please do a double check of this date when entering on the Medical Certificate
- Refugees, Parolees and Asylees will use I-94 in a Certificate of ____________
- The new self-certification applies to first-time CDL applicants, renewing CDL applicants, upgrading CDL applicants, _______________ CDL applicants
- A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade
- The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document
- If a CDL holder fails to self certify by ___________ 30, 2014, then the driver will be suspended or downgraded
- The driver makes his/her self-certification according to what he/she actually does or ___________to do
- How many digits are there when entering the I94 number
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- Only the driver who self-certifies to “non-excepted interstate” has to show you a copy of the _________________ certificate
- You need to retain a copy of the Medical Examiner’s Certificate. Return the _____________ to the driver
- We should have received the additional verification response from USCIS after _________days
- The __________ number is optional and not required information to be entered in the INS Document Verification tab
- Some drivers may attempt to give you a copy of this form. Please don’t accept it. You must use only the short form “Medical Examiner’s Certificate.”
- System Alien Verification ______________
- A driver who is “non-excepted intrastate” needs to carry the Medical Examiner’s Certificate while driving, but does not need to ____________ it to you
- A suspension or downgrade will take place when a driver self-certifies to "non-excepted interstate," presents a Medical Examiner's Certificate and then allows it to ____________
18 Clues: System Alien Verification ______________ • How many digits are there when entering the I94 number • A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade • The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document • Please do a double check of this date when entering on the Medical Certificate • ...
Medical Field 2023-04-30
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- Neuroscience is study of ____ and nervous system.
- Is the health industry growing or shrinking?
- A course you must complete before enrolling in a second course.
- What test do all medical students take before going into a medical school?
- The medical field stems from the _________ century.
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- What is right after Med School?
- The reason for the growth of medical field is mainly due to the ____ population.
- How many times can you take the MCAT?
- NNPs provide care to ____ that need special care.
- How many levels of USMLE?
10 Clues: How many levels of USMLE? • What is right after Med School? • How many times can you take the MCAT? • Is the health industry growing or shrinking? • Neuroscience is study of ____ and nervous system. • NNPs provide care to ____ that need special care. • The medical field stems from the _________ century. • A course you must complete before enrolling in a second course. • ...
Bucks County Jack & Jill February 2020 AA Leader & HBCU 2020-02-14
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- The university tha Mae Jamison graduated from
- The organization in which Mae Jamison worked from 1983 until 1985
- Where Mae Jamison went to medical school
- Meharry is the ____-largest educator of African-American medical doctors and dentists in the United States
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- The city in which Meharry Medical College is located
- Meharry's motto is "Worship of God Through Service to __"
- Where Mae Jamison was born
- The state in which Meharry Medical College is located
- A television show that Mae Jamison appeared on
- Where Mae Jamison was raised
10 Clues: Where Mae Jamison was born • Where Mae Jamison was raised • Where Mae Jamison went to medical school • The university tha Mae Jamison graduated from • A television show that Mae Jamison appeared on • The city in which Meharry Medical College is located • The state in which Meharry Medical College is located • Meharry's motto is "Worship of God Through Service to __" • ...
Matters of Life 2012-11-09
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- Placing a donor's sperm within the female reproductive tract
- treatment to become fertile and have children
- Donating and receiving organs
- changing the genes of a child to reduce illness
- donation and receiving of blood
- children whose blood, stem cells and organs can be used to help their siblings
- testing on embryos for the development of medical science
- types of cells, often found in embryos, bone marrow and umbilical cord, that help build and replace damaged cells
- Fertilising the egg in the laboratory and placing the embryo in the womb
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- new developments in medicine, in drugs and procedures
- the belief that all life is special and sacred
- using humans to develop drugs and medical procedures
- The act of carrying a child for another mother
- copying DNA, particularly for medical research
- Placing the husband's sperm within the wife's reproductive tract
- How far life is enjoyable
- choosing the characteristics of children
- how important life is
18 Clues: how important life is • How far life is enjoyable • Donating and receiving organs • donation and receiving of blood • choosing the characteristics of children • treatment to become fertile and have children • the belief that all life is special and sacred • The act of carrying a child for another mother • copying DNA, particularly for medical research • ...
pony up 2022-10-27
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- a person named in a life insurance policy, the receive the proceeds
- someone who buys or sells on your behalf
- set fee payed by policy holder for medical expenses
- dosent cover self inflicted injury covers medical injurys
- policy issued to one is expired
- insurance policy without a deductible
- fed program medical needs of the needy
- the amount of money the beneficiary receives
- how long people live
- dosent build up cash value
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- benefits package that allows employees to pick what they want
- basic type of permanet life insurance which can provide lifetime protection of a level premium
- designated period you can sign up for insurance
- applicant with preexisting poor health or substantial physical health or dangerous activities hazardous occupation
- in case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy pays for everything
- date in which an insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
- the amount the policy holder must pay within a specified period before insurance will pay for coverage
- health maintenance organization
18 Clues: how long people live • dosent build up cash value • policy issued to one is expired • health maintenance organization • insurance policy without a deductible • fed program medical needs of the needy • someone who buys or sells on your behalf • the amount of money the beneficiary receives • designated period you can sign up for insurance • ...
pony up 2022-10-27
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- health maintenance organization
- applicant with preexisting poor health or substantial physical health or dangerous activities hazardous occupation
- a person named in a life insurance policy, the receive the proceeds
- dosent cover self inflicted injury covers medical injurys
- in case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy pays for everything
- policy issued to one is expired
- fed program medical needs of the needy
- insurance policy without a deductible
- benefits package that allows employees to pick what they want
- the amount the policy holder must pay within a specified period before insurance will pay for coverage
- date in which an insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
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- basic type of permanet life insurance which can provide lifetime protection of a level premium
- someone who buys or sells on your behalf
- designated period you can sign up for insurance
- how long people live
- set fee payed by policy holder for medical expenses
- dosent build up cash value
- the amount of money the beneficiary receives
18 Clues: how long people live • dosent build up cash value • health maintenance organization • policy issued to one is expired • insurance policy without a deductible • fed program medical needs of the needy • someone who buys or sells on your behalf • the amount of money the beneficiary receives • designated period you can sign up for insurance • ...
Topic 10 2019-11-07
20 Clues: liitu • tulli • pysyä • taakka • maaperä • kieltää • ammatti • aakkonen • hävittää • tarttuva • hyväksyä • jäljittää • makuusali • sukujuuret • lähetystyö • laajennettu • maahanmuutto • kaatopaikkajäte • mielenvikaisuus • lääketieteellinen
Sehr gut crossword 2019-11-07
20 Clues: repiä • tulli • pääsy • kirje • näkyvä • taakka • tuhota • portti • sairaus • maaperä • makuusali • jäljittää • höyrylaiva • rikollinen • painolasti • suurennettu • tulenkestävä • maahanmuuttaja • lääketieteellinen • pikaruokapaikka/metro
Get to Know OHS Compliance Group 2024-06-10
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- Safety rules and standards
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
- OHS Compliance Group headoffice location
- Workplace risk
- New qualification we are offering
- Initial care given to an injured person before full medical treatment is available.
- Work safety guidelines
- Protective headgear
- Lifesaving technique for emergencies
- Safety precaution for hearing
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- Regular inspection or evaluation
- Service provided by OHS Compliance Group
- n exercise to practice evacuation procedures
- Examination of safety standards
- Emergency medical professional
- Workplace hazard symbol
- Design of workspaces to fit users
17 Clues: Workplace risk • Protective headgear • Work safety guidelines • Workplace hazard symbol • Safety rules and standards • Safety precaution for hearing • Emergency medical professional • Examination of safety standards • Regular inspection or evaluation • Design of workspaces to fit users • New qualification we are offering • Lifesaving technique for emergencies • ...
Allan Salgado 2024-05-03
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- Relating to an application of medication or treatment to the external surface of the body, such as the skin.
- The measurement of heat in the body or in an object, usually measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
- pressure means blood pressure.
- Abbreviation for "bis in die" in Latin, meaning twice a day in reference to the dosing frequency of a medication.
- Abbreviation for "pro re nata" in Latin, which means as needed and refers to the administration of a medication when needed rather than on a fixed schedule.
- Abbreviation for microgram, which is a unit of mass measurement equivalent to one millionth of a gram.
- is a medical abbreviation that means "within normal limits." It is used in medical records to indicate that the results of an examination or test are within the expected normal ranges.
- Medical abbreviation meaning "quaque altera die" in Latin, which translates to "every other day." It is used in prescriptions to indicate that a medication should be taken every other day, rather than daily.
- Unit of mass measurement in the metric system that is equivalent to one thousand milligrams or one thousandth of a kilogram.
- Abbreviation for "Quaque hora somni" in Latin, meaning "every night before bed", used in medical prescriptions to indicate the frequency of dosing a medication before bed.
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- Can refer to the beat of the heart, measured as part of a medical examination, or to a burst or pulse of something, such as a pulse of energy.
- Relating to the administration of substances directly into a vein.
- Related to the administration of medications under the tongue, where they are absorbed directly into the bloodstream.
- Unit of measurement of mass that is equal to one thousandth of a gram.
- The process of identifying a disease or medical condition through symptoms, signs, and tests.
15 Clues: pressure means blood pressure. • Relating to the administration of substances directly into a vein. • Unit of measurement of mass that is equal to one thousandth of a gram. • The process of identifying a disease or medical condition through symptoms, signs, and tests. • ...
FHSU 2021-09-04
Heroes in Healthcare 2026-03-18
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- I was the youngest chief of pediatric neurosurgery
- I am the 1st woman in the US to earn a medical degree
- My cells have been used for medical research and vaccines
- I am the 1st black to earn a medical degree
- I am founder of modern nursing
- I am the 1st black woman to earn a MD in the US
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- I am the Father of Blood Banking
- I established the American Red Cross
- I performed the 1st successful open-heart surgery
- I proved that microorganisms cause diseases.
- I discovered penicillin
- I am the Father of Modern surgery
- I created the first successful polio vaccine
13 Clues: I discovered penicillin • I am founder of modern nursing • I am the Father of Blood Banking • I am the Father of Modern surgery • I established the American Red Cross • I am the 1st black to earn a medical degree • I proved that microorganisms cause diseases. • I created the first successful polio vaccine • I am the 1st black woman to earn a MD in the US • ...
Medical Termonolgy 2022-06-01
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- toward the midline of the body
- toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin of a part
- Sagittal plane through the midline of the body; divides the body or any of its parts into right and left halves.
- A vertical plane running from front to back; divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides.
- front
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- away from or farthest from the trunk or the point or origin of a part
- back
- toward the head end of the body; upper
- A vertical plane running from side to side, divides the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions
- away from the head; lower
- A horizontal plane; divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts.
- away from the midline of the body
12 Clues: back • front • away from the head; lower • toward the midline of the body • away from the midline of the body • toward the head end of the body; upper • toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin of a part • away from or farthest from the trunk or the point or origin of a part • A horizontal plane; divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts. • ...
Medical Terms 2022-10-14
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- Most common form of sleep apnea that occurs when the brain fails to stimulate breathing muscles
- removal of occluding material from the interior of an artery
- Absence of the sense of smell
- Partial or complete loss of consciousness usually created by a decreased supply of blood to the brain
- Prefix for blood vessel
- Acute, infectious disease characterized by a cough that has a characteristic "whoop" sound
- surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and into the trachea into which a breathing tube may be inserted
- Paralysis of the voice box
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- act on the immune system by blocking production of substances that trigger allergic and inflammatory actions
- blockers block the effect of adrenaline, which slows nerve pulses through the heart, causing a decrease in heart rate
- Narrowing of a vessel, especially the aorta
- Prefix for fatty plaque
12 Clues: Prefix for blood vessel • Prefix for fatty plaque • Paralysis of the voice box • Absence of the sense of smell • Narrowing of a vessel, especially the aorta • removal of occluding material from the interior of an artery • Acute, infectious disease characterized by a cough that has a characteristic "whoop" sound • ...
Medical supplies 2023-02-08
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- an object that is used to separate the doctor and patient from others in an open room
- a small bottle or container used for storing liquids
- protective covering that is placed over a wound
- a device that measures a person's weight
- equipment for listening to a person's heart and lungs
- instrument used during operations and medical procedures
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- a cloth covering that is placed over a wound to prevent bleeding, swelling and infection
- liquid used to sterilize (clean) the surface of the skin
- the pouch that contains liquids to be pumped into a patient's body
- thin, netted material used for dressing wounds
- a device used for looking into a patient's ears
- a cylinder-shaped piece that attaches to a needle and can be filled with liquid
12 Clues: a device that measures a person's weight • thin, netted material used for dressing wounds • protective covering that is placed over a wound • a device used for looking into a patient's ears • a small bottle or container used for storing liquids • equipment for listening to a person's heart and lungs • liquid used to sterilize (clean) the surface of the skin • ...
medical maze 2013-06-02
12 Clues: syndrome • radiology • malignancy? • filteration • impacted tooth • positive energy • immune mediated • affects children • nuclear medicine • surface alteration • immune compromised • granulamatous systemic disease
Medical Ethics 2013-02-11
12 Clues: do no harm • private info • impartiality • truth telling • scope service • code of values • self governance • standard good manners • best outcome for others • helping people stay healthy • what is due to an individual • conform to a standard of rights
Medical Assistant 2017-06-01
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- procedure or set of procedures intended to ensure that a manufactured product or performed service adheres to a defined set of quality criteria or meets the requirements of the client or customer.
- to a specific form of continuing education (CE) that helps those in the medical field maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field.
- approach to quality management that builds upon traditional quality assurance methods by emphasizing the organization and systems: focuses on “process” rather than the individual; recognizes both internal and external “customers”; promotes the need for objective data to analyze and improve processes.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, more commonly known by its acronym OSHA, is responsible for protecting worker health and safety in the United States.
- administered to detect the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB). The terms Mantoux, TB skin test, tuberculin skin test, and PPDs are often used interchangeably.
- management approach to long–term success through customer satisfaction. In a TQM effort, all members of an organization participate in improving processes, products, services, and the culture in which they work.
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- Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) of 1988 are United States federal regulatory standards that apply to all clinical laboratory testing performed on humans in the United States, except clinical trials and basic research.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers.
- for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- way of preventing mistakes or defects in manufactured products and avoiding problems when delivering solutions or services to customers; which ISO 9000 defines as "part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled".
- federal agency designed to protect the United States against threats. Its wide-ranging duties include aviation security, border control, emergency response and cybersecurity.
- circulating life force whose existence and properties are the basis of much Chinese philosophy and medicine.
12 Clues: for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. • circulating life force whose existence and properties are the basis of much Chinese philosophy and medicine. • to a specific form of continuing education (CE) that helps those in the medical field maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field. • ...
medical 2 2018-03-01
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- ______ equation for half cell potential
- Cardiac Output measurement method
- potential difference established by the electrode and its surrounding
- Oxygenated blood returns from the lungs to the ___ atrium.
- natural pacemaker
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- blood pressurein the arteries, just after the heart
- All biopotential amplifiers must have ___ input impedance
- Chest leads in ECG otherwise called as.
- blood pressure in the arteries, just before the heart
- Bllod flow sound during BP measurement.
- All biopotential amplifiers must have ___ o/p impedance
- electrical activity of the brain.
12 Clues: natural pacemaker • Cardiac Output measurement method • electrical activity of the brain. • Chest leads in ECG otherwise called as. • Bllod flow sound during BP measurement. • ______ equation for half cell potential • blood pressurein the arteries, just after the heart • blood pressure in the arteries, just before the heart • ...
