radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
FR1- L'École 2021-09-20
Vocabulario 2023-10-30
18 Clues: art • test • Home • clase • course • School • biology • college • stadium • Library • sciences • semester • schedule • homework • bookstore • Cafeteria • accounting • laboratory
EARTH SCIENCE Unit: 7. EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE 2020-03-09
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- height above the earth's surface
- moisture in the air
- ability of a material to reflect solar radiation
- rays shortest and strongest wavelengths of solar radiation
- layer of the atmosphere above the mesosphere where temperatures are the highest in the atmosphere
- waste substances not ordinarily found in the atmosphere that affect Earth's natural cycles
- cycles predictable variations of Earth's orbit and tilt that can affect climate
- the transfer of heat between two stationary entities
- monoxide a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas
- Allen radiation belts radiation belts surrounding Earth that protect us from harmful radiation of the Sun
- breeze cool breeze that circulates from land to sea
- cycle describes how carbon and oxygen are exchanged and recycled on Earth
- the layer of the atmosphere just above the stratosphere; burns up most meteors
- layer of the atmosphere nearest the earth where most weather changes occur
- effect a circular pattern of winds created by Earth's rotation
- oxide a gas produced at high temperatures by combining nitrogen and oxygen
- weight or force upon something
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- a sub-layer of the thermosphere containing ions
- the process by which oxygen combines with food to release energy and carbon dioxide
- an electrically charged atom
- transfer of heat or energy through rays of various wavelengths
- the sub-layer of the thermosphere where the atmosphere blends into space
- process by which plants use chlorophyll and energy from sunlight to manufacture food from carbon dioxide
- heat heat released when water vapor condenses
- a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms; absorbs UV radiation
- single-celled photosynthetic bacteria
- layer of the atmosphere just above the troposphere where the temperature remains fairly constant
- a region in the upper stratosphere where ozone is concentrated
- wasted, unburned fuel given off as a gas
- mass of stone or metal that has passed through the atmosphere and struck the earth's surface
- process of heat transfer by the circulation or movement of a liquid or a gas
- instrument used to measure air pressure
- mass of stone or metal traveling through space
- oxide a gas produced when sulfur impurities in fuel burn by combining with oxygen
- energy budget the balance between the amount of energy coming in from the Sun and going back out into space
- breeze cool breeze that circulates from sea to land
36 Clues: moisture in the air • an electrically charged atom • weight or force upon something • height above the earth's surface • single-celled photosynthetic bacteria • instrument used to measure air pressure • wasted, unburned fuel given off as a gas • heat heat released when water vapor condenses • monoxide a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas • ...
Dental Radiology License Review 2021-10-19
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- When taking an xray on an edentulous patient, the exposure time should be?
- Too much time in the developer and too high MA/KVP causes radiographs to be _____.
- Increases quantity of electrons produced.
- Lead aprons be inspected for annually for?
- Carries a negative charge.
- overlap is caused by improper ______ angulation.
- Using E-speed film instead of D requires a Shorter _______ time.
- What type of x-ray has the following listed on it: Patient's name/ID #, R/L Orientation, & Date of Exposure
- This pattern is produced when the x-ray film packet is reversed.
- A lead apron with a cervical collar is used to protect the
- X-ray used to detect interproximal caries.
- Dental films that are continuing to turn out lighter than the one before during processing means you should replenish the _________.
- Direct Digital Imaging used this instead of a film.
- A radiation monitoring ________ monitors the radiation to which wearer is exposed.
- What controls the size/shape of the central x-ray beam?
- What are the darkened (black/grey) areas on radiographs described as?
- Foreshortening is an exposure error caused by too much ______ angulation.
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- Made of aluminum, helps to absorb x-rays of long wavelength.
- How do you protect the operator from scattered radiation?
- What is the overall lightness or darkness of a radiograph called?
- .05 is the ___ for occupationally exposed workers
- Movement of the patient, tubehead, or film causes radiographs to appear _____.
- an x-ray shows that the teeth are smaller than actual size, foreshortened, we correct it by ________ vertical angulation.
- Fixer has contaiminated the developer when you get this smell
- 10 ____ are produces in 1/6th of a sec.
- The use of intensifying screens in extraoral radiographs allows for decreased _______ time.
- An extraoral radiograph is least likely to detect
- Film packet reversal, low MA setting, and exhausted developer cause _____ radiographs.
- The Standard International Unit used to measure radiation exposure of an occupational worker.
- radiation emitted from the x-ray tube is called?
- What setting on the control panel do you increase for more penetrating power for an x-ray?
- This raised area is used to aid in mounting.
- This radiation occurs when radiation strikes (irradiates) matter/patient
- If a film were left in the fixer overnight it would turn out completely _______.
- Stops x-rays
- If duplicating film were overexposed/exposed to light it would appear
- 4ft is the minimum distance to place a 7watt ______.
- You should store film after removing from the mouth and transporting to darkroom in a disposable
38 Clues: Stops x-rays • Carries a negative charge. • 10 ____ are produces in 1/6th of a sec. • Increases quantity of electrons produced. • Lead aprons be inspected for annually for? • X-ray used to detect interproximal caries. • This raised area is used to aid in mounting. • radiation emitted from the x-ray tube is called? • .05 is the ___ for occupationally exposed workers • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2024-10-04
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- an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m. Used for heating
- a region of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum where wavelengths range from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm). Just outside of visible light
- the entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- the rate at which a wave travels
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- electromagnetic radiation or light having a wavelength greater than 100 nm but less than 400 nm. Also known as UV
- A material in which a wave travels
- electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength produced when high-speed electrons strike a solid target
- an electromagnetic wave of a frequency between about 104 and 1011 or 1012 Hz, as used for long-distance communication. Lowest Energy
- The change in direction of a wave as it changes speed in moving from one medium to another
- a space entirely devoid of matter
- The bouncing of a wave off a surface
- The distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it
- the shortest wavelength of electromagnetic waves. Highest Energy
- The number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- The transfer of energy from a wave to the medium through which it travels
- the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
17 Clues: the rate at which a wave travels • a space entirely devoid of matter • A material in which a wave travels • The bouncing of a wave off a surface • transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves • The number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second • the entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation • ...
Belizean studies crossword puzzle 2023-02-03
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- effect the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.
- the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)
- change a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.
- the complex of living organisms, their physical environment, and all their interrelationships in a particular unit of space. An ecosystem can be categorized into its abiotic constituents, including minerals, climate, soil, water, and sunlight, and its biotic constituents, consisting of all living members.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet:
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- a colourless, odourless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 per cent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- in biology, is the dying out or extermination of a species. It occurs when species are diminished because of environmental forces (natural or human-made) or because of evolutionary changes in their members.
- fuels are a non-renewable source of energy. Most of the energy used by us is obtained by the burning of fossil fuels. These fossil fuels are used up at a faster rate. They cannot be regrown at a scale compared to their consumption.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation:
11 Clues: the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet: • the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions) • the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation: • the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- Center of an atom
- the amount of time it takes for one-half of the radioactive isotope to decay
- the emission of ionizing radiation
- Subatomic particle with neutral charge
- second most dangerous radiation particle
- the total number of protons and neutron
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- positively charged subatomic particle
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- a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits
- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
- least dangerous radiation particle
- most dangerous form of radiation
- a series of events so related to each other that each one initiates the next
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
14 Clues: Center of an atom • most dangerous form of radiation • least dangerous radiation particle • the emission of ionizing radiation • positively charged subatomic particle • Subatomic particle with neutral charge • the total number of protons and neutron • second most dangerous radiation particle • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Atmospheric Gases 2024-04-18
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- the only part of the EM spectrum we can see
- phenomenon that keeps the earth warm by trapping EM radiation close to the earth's surface
- the collection of gases held by a planet or other astronomical body
- the relative abundance of a component in a mixture
- the minimum amount of energy needed for the reaction to occur
- a mixture that is not uniform throughout
- graph that shows the difference between the energy of the reactants and products
- radiation with less energy than visible light
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- Energy that travels as waves
- atmospheric molecules that absorb infrared radiation
- a mixture that is uniform throughout
- radiation with more energy than visible light
- the prevailing weather conditions for a region
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
14 Clues: Energy that travels as waves • a mixture that is uniform throughout • a mixture that is not uniform throughout • the only part of the EM spectrum we can see • radiation with more energy than visible light • radiation with less energy than visible light • the prevailing weather conditions for a region • a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • ...
Dominic Bosch & Liam Nickerson Chemistry Crossword 2023-09-25
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- They share electrons. And form a covalent bond chlorine has 7 valence electrons in its highest
- to its frequency, its mass, and Planck’s constant
- An atom or bonded group of atoms with apositive or negative charge.
- a positively charged ion, one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.
- a negatively charged ion, one that would be attracted to the anode in electrolysis.
- The major energy levels of an atom.
- A high-speed electron with a -1 charge that is emitted during radioactive decay.
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom, which is prescribed by three rule the aufbau principle, the Pauli exclusion principle, and Hund’s rule.
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy.
- High-energy radiation that has no electrical charge and no mass, is not deflected by electric or magnetic fields, usually accompanies alpha and beta radiation, and accounts for most of the energy lost during radioactive decay.
- The lowest allowable energy state of an atom.
- A type of equation that shows the atomic number and mass number of the particles involved.
- The energy levels contained within a principal energy level.
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- The number of waves that pass a given point per second.
- diagrams that describe the chemical bonding between atoms in a molecule
- The electrons in an atom’s outermost orbitals; determine the chemical properties of an element
- Emmited during radioactive decay, has 2 protons and 2 neutrons with a +2 charge
- A set of frequencies of electromagnetic waves given off by atoms of an element; consists of a series of fine lines of individual colors
- A form of energy exhibiting wavelike behavior as it travels through space; can be described by wavelength, frequency, amplitude, and speed.
- The rays emmited by radioactive materials.
- The minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom.
- Process when substances emit radiation.
22 Clues: The major energy levels of an atom. • Process when substances emit radiation. • The rays emmited by radioactive materials. • The lowest allowable energy state of an atom. • to its frequency, its mass, and Planck’s constant • The number of waves that pass a given point per second. • The energy levels contained within a principal energy level. • ...
Atmosphere and Climate 2025-03-17
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- Transfer of heat through the circular flow of hotter, less dense material rising, and colder, denser material sinking
- Apparent deflection of objects toward the right in Northern Hemisphere, and left in Southern Hemisphere caused by the rotation of the Earth
- The layer above the stratosphere that scientists know the lease about. Temp. decreases rapidly with increasing height.
- Layer in which weather occurs. It is the layer of atmosphere closest to Earth's surface.
- Height of the ground above sea level.
- the balance between incoming solar radiation and outgoing thermal radiation
- Layer above the troposphere that contains the ozone layer. Temp. increases with height.
- The height of an object in the sky above the horizon.
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- Earth’s “sunscreen” – protecting living things from too much ultraviolet radiation
- Layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the mesosphere. Temperatures increase rapidly. Auroras occur in the layer as well
- The amount of solar radiation, or energy from the sun, that reaches Earth.
- Characteristic pattern or course of weather that an area has over a long period of time
- Transfer of energy (like heat) from a distance through electromagnetic waves
- The conditions in the atmosphere at a given time and place
- This is the outermost region of Earth's atmosphere consisting mainly of extremely thin hydrogen and helium.
- Transfer of heat or electricity directly through a substance through physical contact
- How close one object is to another object.
- Proportion of light that is reflected off a surface
- The cause of Earth's seasons, such as summer and winter.
19 Clues: Height of the ground above sea level. • How close one object is to another object. • Proportion of light that is reflected off a surface • The height of an object in the sky above the horizon. • The cause of Earth's seasons, such as summer and winter. • The conditions in the atmosphere at a given time and place • ...
The big bang theory vocabulary 2026-04-21
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- the range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that is normally visible from 380 to 760 nanometers
- The totality of matter, energy, and space, including the Solar System
- The capacity or power to do work, such as the capacity to move an object
- formulator of the theory of relativity
- An American astronomer of the twentieth century scientific study of the universe and the objects in it Albert Einstein's
- the displacement of the spectrum if an approaching celestial body toward shorter wavelengths
- an instrument for dispersing radiation
- He developed theories on the origins of stars and of life itself
- colorless, odorless, flammable gas that combines chemically with oxygen to form water
- the complete range of electromagnetic radiation from the longest radio waves
- a very lightweight colorless odorless element
- a large system of stars held together by mutual gravitation and isolated from similar systems by vast regions of space.
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- electromagnetic radiation coming from every direction in the universe is considered the remnant of the Big Bang
- in physics is the reddening of the light sent out by an object that is moving away from an observer
- a theory in astronomy, states that the universe originated billions of years ago in a rapid expansion from a single point of nearly infinite energy density
- ccidentally discovered the [Cosmic Microwave Background (
- accidentally discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background
17 Clues: formulator of the theory of relativity • an instrument for dispersing radiation • a very lightweight colorless odorless element • accidentally discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background • ccidentally discovered the [Cosmic Microwave Background ( • He developed theories on the origins of stars and of life itself • ...
Solar Radiation and Its Hygienic Significance 2025-05-11
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- Type of solar radiation effective in disinfection
- Skin pigment that increases with sun exposure
- Medical term for redness of skin from UV exposure
- Term for duration of time under solar radiation
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- Common harmful effect of excessive solar exposure
- Process in plants dependent on solar radiation
- Atmospheric layer that filters harmful UV rays
- Type of solar radiation responsible for heat
- Geographic factor affecting intensity of solar radiation
- Disease caused by lack of sunlight-induced vitamin D
10 Clues: Type of solar radiation responsible for heat • Skin pigment that increases with sun exposure • Process in plants dependent on solar radiation • Atmospheric layer that filters harmful UV rays • Term for duration of time under solar radiation • Common harmful effect of excessive solar exposure • Type of solar radiation effective in disinfection • ...
Bain's energy Review Crossword 2025-03-18
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- The amount an objects dropped at
- the direction of an object
- the heat of an object
- the magnetic energy that includes radiation
- when someone or something does something
- The amount of speed doing something
- something that takes pictures of inside your body and even animals
- the amount of energy everything has
- The energy of motion
- the complication of a car engine is
- heat that does not move
- food, acids, batteries
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- How much speed an object has at its highest point
- energy that is in a shock wave
- radiation from a power plant
- stored energy due to an objects height, position, or material
- how much elastic force an object is ejected at
- what creates light and heat
- a thermal energy everyone's starts at a camp
19 Clues: The energy of motion • the heat of an object • food, acids, batteries • heat that does not move • the direction of an object • what creates light and heat • radiation from a power plant • energy that is in a shock wave • The amount an objects dropped at • The amount of speed doing something • the amount of energy everything has • the complication of a car engine is • ...
school subjects 2026-01-07
18 Clues: ET • kuoro • saksa • matikka • pääaine • uskonto • käsityö • biologia • liikunta • ruokailu • historia • musiikki • englanti • välitunti • maantieto • suomen kieli • ympäristöoppi • kansantanssit
2. Radiation Safety Crossword 2025-08-12
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- The maximum amount of radiation a person can safely receive over a specific time period.
- (2 words) when a photon from the primary x-ray beam strikes an electron in the patient or surrounding material and is deflected in a new direction. This interaction causes the electron to be displaced from its orbit and the photon to lose energy and change direction.
- Radiation that has been deflected from its original path after interacting with matter (e.g., the patient or table). It is the primary source of radiation exposure to technicians.
- Device worn by personnel to track exposure levels.
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- Radiation effects that impact the body of the individual exposed. These can include cancer, cataracts, and thyroid disease. They are stochastic, meaning they occur by chance and are cumulative over time.
- Radiation effects that impact reproductive cells and can be passed on to offspring. These are also stochastic and can result in birth defects or inherited conditions.
- A unit that measures the biological effect of radiation on human tissue. It accounts for the type and energy of radiation.
- The measurement and monitoring of radiation exposure.
- It is a safety principle used to minimize radiation exposure by optimizing time, distance, and shielding during radiographic procedures.
- A unit that measures the amount of ionizing radiation energy absorbed by tissue. It reflects how much radiation remains in the body after exposure.
10 Clues: Device worn by personnel to track exposure levels. • The measurement and monitoring of radiation exposure. • The maximum amount of radiation a person can safely receive over a specific time period. • A unit that measures the biological effect of radiation on human tissue. It accounts for the type and energy of radiation. • ...
Tympie's crossword puzzle 2025-03-18
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- how tall someone is
- unit of energy
- happens when it is raining
- what matches make
- mechanics
- something in motion has this kind of energy
- created or destroyed
- seeing through someone with something
- when something is stretched
- bomb
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- produces electricity
- this energy has stored energy
- kinetic ____, potential ____, GP ____,
- this is what everything has
- creates warm stuff
- relates radiation
- depends on an object's height
- a job
- relates to Electromagnetic energy
19 Clues: bomb • a job • mechanics • unit of energy • what matches make • relates radiation • creates warm stuff • how tall someone is • produces electricity • created or destroyed • happens when it is raining • this is what everything has • when something is stretched • this energy has stored energy • depends on an object's height • relates to Electromagnetic energy • ...
Solar Radiation and Its Hygienic Significance 2025-05-11
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- Skin pigment that increases with sun exposure
- Disease caused by lack of sunlight-induced vitamin D
- Process in plants dependent on solar radiation
- Geographic factor affecting intensity of solar radiation
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- Type of solar radiation effective in disinfection
- Common harmful effect of excessive solar exposure
- Medical term for redness of skin from UV exposure
- Term for duration of time under solar radiation
- Type of solar radiation responsible for heat
- Atmospheric layer that filters harmful UV rays
10 Clues: Type of solar radiation responsible for heat • Skin pigment that increases with sun exposure • Process in plants dependent on solar radiation • Atmospheric layer that filters harmful UV rays • Term for duration of time under solar radiation • Type of solar radiation effective in disinfection • Common harmful effect of excessive solar exposure • ...
The Curious Case of the Pink Squirrel (crosswor 2024-02-02
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- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity,
- the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- A short high pitched sound or cry
- radiation with shorter wavelengths than visible light
- Not able to be detected
- An animal that’s typically brown with a cream-colored underside
- hide or disguise the presence of (a person, animal, or object)
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge
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- the visible or invisible radiation emitted by certain substances as a result of incident radiation of a shorter wavelength such as X-rays or ultraviolet light.
- a form of renewable energy that can be utilized from the motion of the waves.
- Shows the range of light energy waves organized by wavelength
- Producing radiation light
- Most active at dawn and dusk
- Active mainly at night.
- unable to concentrate because one's mind is occupied
- an organ that receives light and visual images.
- A steady radiance of light or heat
- Fluorescent lighting or signs
20 Clues: Active mainly at night. • Not able to be detected • Producing radiation light • Most active at dawn and dusk • Fluorescent lighting or signs • A short high pitched sound or cry • A steady radiance of light or heat • an organ that receives light and visual images. • unable to concentrate because one's mind is occupied • radiation with shorter wavelengths than visible light • ...
DariusJacobTiago 2024-04-16
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- natural pathways of energy
- strongest level of visible light (purple)
- a scale used to classify things or ideas between opposing ends
- the highest part of a wave
- matter that waves travel through
- midpoint of a wave
- another term for refraction
- distance or height from midpoint
- the change of direction of any wave deflected in passing from one medium to another, commonly referred to as bending
- strongest/most dangerous waves on the EM radiation spectrum
- weakest level of the EM Radiation Spectrum
- the lowest part of a wave
- energy passes through a material
- barrier a medium a wave encounters
- energy bounces off a material
- a movement of energy outward, away from a source
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- spectrum showcasing all light levels
- energy stays within a material
- light
- energy transmits in a scattered arrangement
- median of the EM Radiation Spectrum
- how many times a wave in a specific time interval
- distance from crest to crest or distance from trough to trough or distance crossing three midpoints
- repeated motion caused by a disturbance
- segment of EM spectrum; low energy
- enhance/more precise pathways for energy
- energy bounces off a material
- "stuff"/materials/atoms(and molecules)
- energy that our eyes can see
29 Clues: light • midpoint of a wave • the lowest part of a wave • natural pathways of energy • the highest part of a wave • another term for refraction • energy that our eyes can see • energy bounces off a material • energy bounces off a material • energy stays within a material • matter that waves travel through • distance or height from midpoint • energy passes through a material • ...
Midterm Crossword 2024-12-16
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- controls the size of the x-ray beam and prevents unnecessary scatter radiation
- speed or power of photons to create a xray
- typically has two filaments and slightly negative charge
- the outside edge or shadow where the film has been imperfectly collimated
- used to measure radiation exposer
- rule that is used as an alternative method of developing a variable kvp technique chart
- the combination of amount of photons and seconds
- structure or appearance that it is not normally present on the radiograph and is produced by artificial means
- wave the tracing of the crests and troughts of a wave
- degree of difference between the light and dark areas of a radiograph
- level of darkness on a x-ray which can be measured with a densitometer
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- 95% of all artifacts on an image occur during processing
- made of tungsten and positive part of x-ray tube
- carry a positive electrical charge
- the acronym used to describe keeping radiation to a minimum
- guideline mas that is 7.5
- developed to absorb scattered and secondary radiation
- the portion of the xray image that is sharp and clearly collimated
- the object of interest is raised or anatomically positioned above the image receptor
- white artifacts, hair or dust particles
20 Clues: guideline mas that is 7.5 • used to measure radiation exposer • carry a positive electrical charge • white artifacts, hair or dust particles • speed or power of photons to create a xray • made of tungsten and positive part of x-ray tube • the combination of amount of photons and seconds • developed to absorb scattered and secondary radiation • ...
chemistry 2024-10-10
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- particle with an atom with a negative charge
- any wave length or frequency able to remove electrons from atoms
- particle within an atom with no charge
- hydrogen bombs use 2 _______ of hydrogen - deuterium,and tritium
- multi low-level radiation sickness
- nuclear core becomes so hot it melts
- The combining of atomic nuclei
- the ______ of a nucleus depends on the ratio of protons to neutrons
- ______ is released when an atom has to many neutrons
- particles of radiation that can be blocked by paper
- amount of radiation exposure
- generates the initial neutrins used for an atomic weapon
- high energy emitted from atoms
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- given amount of time needed for half of the sample to decay
- radioactive material that is propelled into the atmosphere
- particle within an atom with a positive charge
- any energy emitted from a source
- rods are collected together into _____
- Prevents overheating
- cluster of fuel; enough concentration of neutrons to sustain a fission reaction
- The splitting of of a nucleus into smaller nuclei
- large atoms become clustered, triggering fission in neighboring atoms
- center point of an atom holding the protons and neutrons
- converts a neutron to a proton
- turns mechanical to electrical energy
25 Clues: Prevents overheating • amount of radiation exposure • The combining of atomic nuclei • converts a neutron to a proton • high energy emitted from atoms • any energy emitted from a source • multi low-level radiation sickness • nuclear core becomes so hot it melts • turns mechanical to electrical energy • rods are collected together into _____ • ...
Climate Change Crossword 2013-01-20
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- A reservoir, such as an ocean or forest that absorbs carbon dioxide from atmosphere and stores it in another form.
- Increase in the volume of matter as its temperature increases.
- Meaning of CFCs.
- ___________ emissions must be reduced by 80% by 2050.
- A measure of how much of the sun's radiation is reflected by a surface.
- ___________ can enhance small changes in the climate change
- The energy present in the motion of particles at a particular temperature.
- Short-term variations in climate can be caused by __________.
- The layer of the atmosphere that we live in.
- A person that studies weather.
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- Natural process where gases and clouds absorb infrared radiation emitted from Earth's surface and radiate it, heating Earth's atmosphere and surface.
- A reservoir, like the ocean that absorbs and stores thermal energy.
- This types of radiation has high energy.
- Imapcts of _________ will be most felt in the Arctic.
- Type of clean energy source that uses plant-based fuels to produce energy.
- ________ absorb radiation from the sun and converts it into electricity.
- Resulting from a human influence.
- The Earth is powered by the_____.
- Most significant greenhouse gas produced by humns.
- Part of the climate system made up of the solid rock, soil, minerals of Earth's crust.
20 Clues: Meaning of CFCs. • A person that studies weather. • Resulting from a human influence. • The Earth is powered by the_____. • This types of radiation has high energy. • The layer of the atmosphere that we live in. • Most significant greenhouse gas produced by humns. • Imapcts of _________ will be most felt in the Arctic. • ...
Mr Clark's Chernobyl Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-21
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- = your teacher's name
- = what is left
- = the central part of a nuclear reactor
- = reasons
- down = to close something
- = whole
- = to stop using the power plant and tear it down
- = the people who are in control of a certain part of a region
- = earlier, once, past, no longer
- = travel across, go viral
- = the animals that live naturally there
- zone = area that people are not allowed to enter because it is dangerous
- Union = the largest communist country that existed between 1917 and 1991
- = something that may suddenly change and become worse
- = as said by the public or for all to know
- = the people who rule a country
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- = the sending out of radiation when an atom is split
- reaction = event that produces more and more energy in an uncontrolled way
- = a sudden event that causes a lot of damage and kills people
- = stop
- energy = the energy you create when you split atoms
- = a set of buildings
- = led to
- = come up, appear
- = breakdown, if something does not exist anymore
- = here: a structure that is put over the reactor so that dangerous radiation cannot escape
- plant = one or more buildings that produce electricity
- sickness = illness that is caused when your body gets too much radiation
- waste = leftover material from nuclear reactors
29 Clues: = stop • = whole • = led to • = reasons • = what is left • = come up, appear • = a set of buildings • = your teacher's name • down = to close something • = travel across, go viral • = the people who rule a country • = earlier, once, past, no longer • = the central part of a nuclear reactor • = the animals that live naturally there • = as said by the public or for all to know • ...
Electromagnetic Spectrum Activity 2019-10-17
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- generated by changes in energy of innermost orbital electrons
- Visible light consist of how many colors of light?
- Where can you find ultraviolet lights?
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time.
- electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light
- useful in treating decease like cancer
- The electromagnetic radiation emitted from a body as a consequence of its temperature
- the region of the electromagnetic spectrum which allows wavelengths to pass largely unattenuated through the Earth’s atmosphere
- emission of energy
- The color equivalent to ultraviolet
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- It is one of the uses of UV light for medical equipment
- the distribution of radiation according to energy
- the main purpose of infra-red waves
- The energy-emitting propensity of a surface, usually measured at a specific wavelength.
- What do you call in the colors that can be produce by visible lights?
- Bad effect of ultraviolet in our body
- x-ray can be used in this kind of industry
- can be used in to heat and cook your food
- an electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
- It is a wave that has a longest wavelength and lowest frequency
20 Clues: emission of energy • the main purpose of infra-red waves • The color equivalent to ultraviolet • Bad effect of ultraviolet in our body • Where can you find ultraviolet lights? • useful in treating decease like cancer • can be used in to heat and cook your food • x-ray can be used in this kind of industry • the distribution of radiation according to energy • ...
CadenceCorraMia 2024-04-16
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- a movement of energy outward, away from a source
- distance or height from midpoint
- how many times a wave in a specific time interval
- another term for refraction
- the highest part of a wave
- segment of EM spectrum; low energy
- enhance/more precise pathways for energy
- spectrum showcasing all light levels
- distance from crest to crest or distance from trough to trough or distance crossing three midpoints
- natural pathways of energy
- "stuff"/materials/atoms(and molecules)
- strongest/most dangerous waves on the EM radiation spectrum
- a scale used to classify things or ideas between opposing ends
- energy passes through a material
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- midpoint of a wave
- matter that waves travel through
- energy bounces off a material
- weakest level of the EM Radiation Spectrum
- strongest level of visible light (purple)
- barrier a medium a wave encounters
- light
- energy stays within a material
- energy that our eyes can see
- the lowest part of a wave
- the change of direction of any wave deflected in passing from one medium to another, commonly referred to as bending
- energy transmits in a scattered arrangement
- median of the EM Radiation Spectrum
- repeated motion caused by a disturbance
- energy bounces off a material
29 Clues: light • midpoint of a wave • the lowest part of a wave • the highest part of a wave • natural pathways of energy • another term for refraction • energy that our eyes can see • energy bounces off a material • energy bounces off a material • energy stays within a material • matter that waves travel through • distance or height from midpoint • energy passes through a material • ...
Diagnostic Imaging 2023-03-01
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- The phosphor continues to emit light after the stimulation has ceased.
- Light traveling through the atmosphere.
- The cranial part of the animal is to your left.
- The part of the x-ray image that is sharp and clearly collimated.
- Occur by chance and may occur without a threshold level of dose.
- Affects contrast in the image.
- Intensifying screens react to this radiation.
- Radiation doses are measured from this badge.
- The patient is lying on its back in dorsal recumbency.
- The patient lying on the right/left side.
- Includes the patient’s name, identifiers, the views taken, the measurements, and the technical factors.
- The amount of radiation that a person may receive in a given period.
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- These are crystals being shown by high temperature.
- can see the outline of one film on the other
- Intensity of the radiation is greater on the cathode side than on the anode side.
- Patient is lying on its abdomen, ventral recumbency.
- The tracing of the crests and troughs of a wave.
- Not evened out or straightened, a bit slanted.
- The outside edge creates a shadow where the film has been imperfectly collimated.
- Structures or appearances that is not normally present on the radiographs image.
20 Clues: Affects contrast in the image. • Light traveling through the atmosphere. • The patient lying on the right/left side. • can see the outline of one film on the other • Intensifying screens react to this radiation. • Radiation doses are measured from this badge. • Not evened out or straightened, a bit slanted. • The cranial part of the animal is to your left. • ...
6 Earth's Water and Atmosphere U3 L2 Energy Transfer 2025-02-05
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- When solar radiation reaches Earth, some energy is reflected or ____
- All ____ is made up of ____ particles
- One form of radiation you are familiar with is ____ ____
- When the same amount of energy is transferred, some materials will get warmer or cooler at a ____ rate than others
- The sun transfers energy to Earth by ____
- When a substance expands, its mass stay the same but its volume ____
- This is the total kinetic energy of a particle ____ ____
- The energy that is transferred between objects from different temperatures
- Energy from the sun is called ____ radiation
- ____ is the transfer of energy from one object to another object through direct contact
- the mass per unit volume of a substance.
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- The different rate at which materials become warmer or cooler ____ ____
- This is the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
- The more kinetic energy a particle has the ___ the temperature
- Water cools more ____ than land does
- The faster a particle moves the More ____ energy it has
- The more particles there are in an object, the ____ the objects thermal energy
- The increase in volume that results from an increase in temperature
- ____ is the transfer of energy due to the movement of matter
- Thermal expansion causes a ____ in the density of a substance
20 Clues: Water cools more ____ than land does • All ____ is made up of ____ particles • the mass per unit volume of a substance. • The sun transfers energy to Earth by ____ • Energy from the sun is called ____ radiation • The faster a particle moves the More ____ energy it has • One form of radiation you are familiar with is ____ ____ • ...
PV Systems Crossword Quiz 2016-09-01
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- business that designs, builds, and installs complete PV systems, using various manufactures for components
- solar irradiation received on a specific surface over a period of time, usually one day
- point in earth's orbit that is closest to the sun
- power of solar radiation per unit area
- utility’s network of conductors, substations, and equipment that distributes electricity to consumers
- the plane of Earth's orbit around the sun
- directly from the sun that reaches Earth without scattering
- a point in the sky directly overhead a particular location
- estimate of terrestrial solar irradiance around solar moon at sea level
- total amount of energy accumulated over an area over time
- Earth's orbital position when solar declination is zero
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- in which many smaller power-generating systems create electrical power near the point of consumption
- device designed to absorb solar radiation and convert it to heart or electricity typically
- solar radiation reaching the surface of the earth
- a visit to asses sit conditions to determine specifications and requirements for a potential PV system site
- angle between direction of a compass needle points (magnetic north) and true geographical north
- representation of thickness of the atmosphere that radiation must pass through to reach a point on a surface
- personal fall arrest system - prevention system that stops a worker from falling with different components and devices
- angle between the equatorial plane and rays of sun
- trackinsystem that rotates one axis to approximately follow the position of the sun
- energy that emanates from the sun in the form of waves & particles
- system that rotates two axes independently to follow the position of the sun
- area of sky between sun paths for summer solstice and winter solstice for a particular location.
- number of hours required for a day's total solar irradiation to accumulate at peak sun conditions
- sun's radiation that is scattered by the atmosphere and clouds
- collection of information about a facility's or customer's energy use
- concentrating solar power is a technology that uses mirrors and lenses to reflect and concentrate solar radiation from a large area to a small area
- point in earth's orbit that is farthest from the sun
- projection of solar altitude angle onto imaginary plane perpendicular to the surface of an obstruction
- Earth's orbital position when solar declination is at it's minimum or maximum
30 Clues: power of solar radiation per unit area • the plane of Earth's orbit around the sun • solar radiation reaching the surface of the earth • point in earth's orbit that is closest to the sun • angle between the equatorial plane and rays of sun • point in earth's orbit that is farthest from the sun • Earth's orbital position when solar declination is zero • ...
Edexcel Combined Science Physics Paper 1 Crossword 2026-05-18
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- A quantity with size and direction. (6 letters, starts with V)
- A quantity with size only. (6 letters, starts with S)
- Positive particle in the nucleus. (6 letters, starts with P)
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion. (7 letters, starts with I)
- The amount of matter in an object. (4 letters, starts with M)
- Unit used to measure energy. (5 letters, starts with J)
- Highest energy electromagnetic wave. (5 letters, starts with G)
- Time taken for activity to halve. (8 letters, starts with H)
- Change in velocity over time. (12 letters, starts with A)
- Tiny particle that makes up matter. (4 letters, starts with A)
- How far something travels. (8 letters, starts with D)
- Radiation used to look at bones. (4 letters, starts with X)
- Unit used to measure force. (6 letters, starts with N)
- A force that slows objects down. (8 letters, starts with F)
- Neutral particle in the nucleus. (7 letters, starts with N)
- Transfers energy without transferring matter. (4 letters, starts with W)
- A wave where vibrations are at right angles to the direction of travel. (11 letters, starts with T)
- Force pulling objects towards Earth. (7 letters, starts with G)
- Radiation stopped by aluminium. (4 letters, starts with B)
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- The product of mass and velocity. (8 letters, starts with M)
- Radiation that can damage skin. (11 letters, starts with U)
- A force acting against moving objects in air. (13 letters, starts with A)
- Height of a wave from the middle. (9 letters, starts with A)
- A push or pull. (5 letters, starts with F)
- A wave where vibrations are parallel to the direction of travel. (12 letters, starts with L)
- Negative particle around the nucleus. (8 letters, starts with E)
- Unit of frequency. (5 letters, starts with H)
- Energy emitted from radioactive substances. (9 letters, starts with R)
- Radiation stopped by paper. (5 letters, starts with A)
- Distance travelled per second. (5 letters, starts with S)
- Radiation used for cooking and communication. (9 letters, starts with M)
- Radiation used in heaters and remote controls. (9 letters, starts with I)
- Number of waves per second. (9 letters, starts with F)
- The force caused by gravity. (6 letters, starts with W)
- Centre of an atom. (7 letters, starts with N)
- The overall force acting on an object. (9 letters, starts with R)
- Part of the spectrum humans can see. (7 letters, starts with V)
37 Clues: A push or pull. (5 letters, starts with F) • Unit of frequency. (5 letters, starts with H) • Centre of an atom. (7 letters, starts with N) • A quantity with size only. (6 letters, starts with S) • How far something travels. (8 letters, starts with D) • Radiation stopped by paper. (5 letters, starts with A) • Number of waves per second. (9 letters, starts with F) • ...
science abc 2025-06-09
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- A negatively charged particle found in all atoms.
- The result of an action.
- A force that attracts an object toward the center.
- Instrument that measures temperature.
- At or near the point where a liquid becomes a gas.
- Amount of space occupied.
- Relating to a type instead of amount.
- Structure in a cell having chromosomes.
- How quickly a material burns.
- The 30th element in the periodic table.
- Ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent.
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- The SI unit of work or energy.
- A variable that doesn't depend on other variables.
- Energy that's transfered from one body to another, resulting in a difference in temperature.
- Amount of mass in a volume.
- Emission of energy.
- Made of 2 or more different molecules that are bonded together.
- Electromagnetic radiation that is shorter than visible light, but longer that X-ray radiation.
- Energy which a body moves.
- The curved path of an object.
- Electromagnetic radiation that is shorter than ultraviolet, but longer than gamma rays.
- A substance that flows, but is of constant volume.
- Heaviness in an object.
- The smallest part of a substance that has protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Vertical axis of a system of coordinates.
25 Clues: Emission of energy. • Heaviness in an object. • The result of an action. • Amount of space occupied. • Energy which a body moves. • Amount of mass in a volume. • The curved path of an object. • How quickly a material burns. • The SI unit of work or energy. • Instrument that measures temperature. • Relating to a type instead of amount. • Structure in a cell having chromosomes. • ...
science word puzzle 2021-09-09
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- changes from season to season, affected by tilt of the planet
- hottest day of the year
- creates land and sea breezes
- Ability of a surface to reflect energy
- coldest day of the year
- last layer of atmosphere
- blanket of air that surrounds a planet
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- 3rd layer of atmosphere
- certain gases trap radiation in the atmosphere
- incoming solar radiation
- transfer of heat in a liquid/gas through motion
- transfer of energy through space as light
- first layer of atmosphere
- transfer of heat through contact
- 78% of the atmosphere is this element
15 Clues: 3rd layer of atmosphere • hottest day of the year • coldest day of the year • incoming solar radiation • last layer of atmosphere • first layer of atmosphere • creates land and sea breezes • transfer of heat through contact • 78% of the atmosphere is this element • Ability of a surface to reflect energy • blanket of air that surrounds a planet • ...
Nuclear Energy 2026-03-29
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- Type of nuclear radiation.
- Another type of nuclear radiation.
- Particle used to bombard uranium.
- Place where fission is used to produce heat.
- Produced by nuclear heat to drive turbines.
- Process that powers the sun and stars.
- Characteristic of an atom's nucleus.
- High-energy electromagnetic nuclear radiation.
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- Fission splits this type of atom.
- Resides in the nucleus with neutrons.
- Celestial bodies powered by nuclear fusion.
- The core of an atom.
- Heavy element used as fuel alongside Uranium.
- What small nuclei do during fusion.
- What a heavy element does during fission.
15 Clues: The core of an atom. • Type of nuclear radiation. • Fission splits this type of atom. • Particle used to bombard uranium. • Another type of nuclear radiation. • What small nuclei do during fusion. • Characteristic of an atom's nucleus. • Resides in the nucleus with neutrons. • Process that powers the sun and stars. • What a heavy element does during fission. • ...
Solar Radiation 2026-03-25
8 Clues: The earth's outer shell. • A region above the stratosphere. • The tough layer of the atmosphere. • The gad that is released in space. • The most dense heat in the nickel. • The of solar radiation absorbing. • A fluid liquid that is in the mantle. • The iron and nickel that creates heat.
school and education by luca urbinati 2014-02-24
19 Clues: arte • banco • colla • mappa • sedia • gesso • penna • matita • fisica • storia • musica • biologia • righello • religione • matematica • informatica • letteratura • calcolatrice • educazione fisica
Unit 1 1 2015-11-17
19 Clues: Pause • Musik • Turnen • Montag • Sonntag • Freitag • Samstag • Dienstag • Mittwoch • Zeichnen • Biologie • Geographie • Donnerstag • Geschichte • Mathematik • Französisch • Computerfit • Stundenplan • Wissenschaften
Unit 1 1 2015-11-17
19 Clues: Pause • Musik • Turnen • Montag • Sonntag • Freitag • Samstag • Dienstag • Mittwoch • Zeichnen • Biologie • Geographie • Donnerstag • Geschichte • Mathematik • Französisch • Computerfit • Stundenplan • Wissenschaften
Unit 1 1 2015-11-17
19 Clues: Musik • Pause • Montag • Turnen • Sonntag • Samstag • Freitag • Biologie • Zeichnen • Dienstag • Mittwoch • Mathematik • Geographie • Donnerstag • Geschichte • Computerfit • Französisch • Stundenplan • Wissenschaften
S2 U1 - ASD 1-4 2022-09-19
19 Clues: cook • fair • nice • coach • dance • unfair • to act • theater • lockers • biology • physics • to train • librarian • chemistry • counselor • secretary • entertaining • understanding • to investigate
Remarkable people 2021-01-26
19 Clues: юрист • медаль • біолог • релігія • політик • музикант • біологія • плавання • досягнення • письменник • з'являтися • милуватися • експедиція • спостерігати • протестувати • надзвичайний • адаптуватись • спортсмен, бігун • прийняти, усиновити/вдочерити
Las asignaturas 2026-03-26
19 Clues: PE • art • music • Irish • maths • french • German • Physics • history • Spanish • biology • woodwork • Classics • business • religion • chemistry • geography • home economics • competer studies
Heat Transfer - Radiation 2025-10-02
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- A black surface is a good __________ of heat radiation
- Shiny surfaces __________ heat radiation
- Surfaces that are dark and __________ absorb radiation well
- A shiny material is a poor __________ of radiation
- The darker the object, the __________ radiation it absorbs
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- Heat radiation travels as __________ waves
- Radiation does not need these to travel
- The Sun gives us heat by this method
8 Clues: The Sun gives us heat by this method • Radiation does not need these to travel • Shiny surfaces __________ heat radiation • Heat radiation travels as __________ waves • A shiny material is a poor __________ of radiation • A black surface is a good __________ of heat radiation • The darker the object, the __________ radiation it absorbs • ...
Heat Transfer 2022-10-27
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- Circular movements of heated fluids
- Closely compacted
- Slows energy transfer
- Energy, or heat, moves from one thing to another
- The flow of energy through touch
- ___ air rises
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- With less heat, moves slower; with more heat, moves faster
- The flow of energy through an open space
- The flow of energy through heated liquid or gas
- Radiation moves in ___
- Biggest source of radiation
- Allows energy to pass
- ___ air sinks
13 Clues: ___ air sinks • ___ air rises • Closely compacted • Slows energy transfer • Allows energy to pass • Radiation moves in ___ • Biggest source of radiation • The flow of energy through touch • Circular movements of heated fluids • The flow of energy through an open space • The flow of energy through heated liquid or gas • Energy, or heat, moves from one thing to another • ...
school 2024-05-28
19 Clues: klasa • polski • muzyka • boisko • sklepik • stołówka • historia • biologia • korytarz • plastyka • geografia • angielski • matematyka • biblioteka • sekretariat • laboratorium • sala komputerowa • sala gimnastyczna • pokój nauczycielski
vocab lesson 10 2024-04-10
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- A famous naturalist that studies nature
- legal
- a chemical used to destroy plants or animals
- The science of living organisms.\
- very great
- A person who studies nature
- really liked
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- A Branch of biology that focuses on animals.
- unchangeable
- things needed to do something
- a section or division of a larger organization such as a government, a company, or a school
- to focus on
- growth in large numbers
- Apposing arguments
- Writing on a subject
15 Clues: legal • very great • to focus on • unchangeable • really liked • Apposing arguments • Writing on a subject • growth in large numbers • A person who studies nature • things needed to do something • The science of living organisms.\ • A famous naturalist that studies nature • A Branch of biology that focuses on animals. • a chemical used to destroy plants or animals • ...
Different Ologies (part 2) 2024-08-20
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- properties of matter and matter changes
- structure of the ocean floor
- earthquakes and seismic waves
- glacial movement and their formation
- life in the ocean
- fungi and yeast
- atmosphere and weather
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- animals without backbones
- how animals interact with their environment
- energy and how the interactions with two forces
- study of fish
- nerves and medicine dealing with the nervous system
- structure of living things (cells and tissue)
- reptiles and amphibians
- everything about living beings
15 Clues: study of fish • fungi and yeast • life in the ocean • atmosphere and weather • reptiles and amphibians • animals without backbones • structure of the ocean floor • earthquakes and seismic waves • everything about living beings • glacial movement and their formation • properties of matter and matter changes • how animals interact with their environment • ...
... 2022-01-27
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- a tube or box fitted with a screen coated with a fluorescent substance, used for viewing objects, especially deep body structures, by means of x-ray or other radiation.
- is energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- radiation a stream of atomic or subatomic particles that may be charged positively or negatively or not at all
- platinocyanide it was the first radiation detector.
- tube device invented by Sir William Crookes consisting essentially of a sealed glass tube from which nearly all the air has been removed and through the walls of which are passed two electrodes.
- is the metallic electrode through which current flows out in a polarized electrical device
- radiation is light that travels by oscillating in waves at a constant speed carrying energy.
- tube a cathode ray tube used for x-ray production, in which a beam of thermoelectrons is produced by heating a wire cathode.
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- an image produced on a radiosensitive surface, such as a photographic film, by radiation other than visible light, as by x-rays passed through an object.
- is the light given off by certain substances when it absorbs light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- tube device usually consisting of a sealed glass or metal-ceramic enclosure that is used in electronic circuitry to control a flow of electrons.
- any process by which electrically neutral atoms or molecules are converted to electrically charged atoms or molecules.
- rays, a beam of electrons emitted from the cathode of a high-vacuum tube.
- is a heavy radioactive gaseous element formed by the decay of radium.
- is a positive electrode
15 Clues: is a positive electrode • platinocyanide it was the first radiation detector. • is a heavy radioactive gaseous element formed by the decay of radium. • rays, a beam of electrons emitted from the cathode of a high-vacuum tube. • is energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. • ...
Environmental Science 2022-11-13
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- due to over fishing the Atlantic Cod is going ___
- solar radiation gets trapped in the atmosphere. Due to human interference this natural process has changed the climate and heated up our earth.
- reflects solar radiation out of the atmosphere
- annually, earth is losing 1.2 trillion tons of ___
- a religious rationalization of white male supremacy
- radiation that is emitted outward by the earth
- they are melting!!!
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- a crisis where climate change is displacing families
- more than one million of ___ are in danger of going extinct
- the #1 cause of global warming
- industrial agriculture, deforestation, reliance on fossil fuels, and other kinds of human activity all lead to what emission?
- radiation that is emitted from the sun
- this gas is at the highest level it has ever been in human history
- what caused the climate crisis?
- also known as methane, is an example of natural gas
- the main excuse humans use to justify exploiting the earth
16 Clues: they are melting!!! • the #1 cause of global warming • what caused the climate crisis? • radiation that is emitted from the sun • reflects solar radiation out of the atmosphere • radiation that is emitted outward by the earth • due to over fishing the Atlantic Cod is going ___ • annually, earth is losing 1.2 trillion tons of ___ • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 Physics 2021-01-22
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- the transfer of energy
- atoms that have the same atomic number but different atomic mass numbers
- anything that occupies space
- a mechanical transfer of hot molecules in a gas or liquid from one place to another
- a group of atoms of various elements held together by chemical forces
- the same atomic number and the same atomic mass
- the unit of radiation absorbed dose
- the unit of radioactivity
- is a measure of how fast something is moving or the rate of change of its position with time (distance/time)
- the unit of radiation exposure or intensity
- ability to do work
- work divided by time
- the spontaneous emission of particles at energy in order to become stable
- energy the energy of motion
- the quantity of matter
- the smallest particle that has all the properties of an element
- the product of mass times acceleration
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- a body that will remain at rest or continue to move with constant velocity
- atoms that the same number of neutrons but different number of protons
- meters kilograms seconds
- the product of mass and velocity
- the kinetic energy of the random motion of molecules
- atomic nuclei that have the same atomic mass number but different atomic numbers
- transfer of heat through a material or by touching
- the product of force and distance
- the rate of change of velocity with time
- a force on a body caused by a pull of gravity on it (m x g)
- energy ability to do work by virtue of position
- the unit of occupational radiation exposure expressed as effective dose
- removal of an electron from an atom
- centimeters grams seconds
- practice of keeping radiation exposure as low as possible
32 Clues: ability to do work • work divided by time • the transfer of energy • the quantity of matter • meters kilograms seconds • the unit of radioactivity • centimeters grams seconds • energy the energy of motion • anything that occupies space • the product of mass and velocity • the product of force and distance • the unit of radiation absorbed dose • removal of an electron from an atom • ...
ES 7.1.3 & 7.1.4 2024-03-08
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- Data from satellites that is stored in an archive facility that only scientists are able to access is called this.
- When data is transmitted as soon as it comes in.
- A common type of electromagnetic radiation used for communication.
- These telescopes are responsible for detecting different types of radiation.
- Around 1609, Galileo built his own telescope and used it to study this.
- The entire wavelength range of electromagnetic radiation.
- Data from satellites that is made public to everyone is called this.
- This enlarges images of faraway objects that give off or reflect visible light.
- Buildings that house large optical telescopes regardless of their type.
- Electromagnetic radiation that causes suntans.
- Electromagnetic radiation that people sense as heat.
- The largest lens in a refracting telescope.
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- This type of telescope detects heat from stars being born.
- A form of wave energy that has both electrical and magnetic properties.
- The grouped bits of information a telescope records and timestamps.
- This uses a series of lenses to magnify objects.
- Small, dense stars.
- This acronym stands for Flexible Image Transport Standard.
- Another name for the objective lens, this is the opening which light passes through.
- This telescope was built in the 1970s and launched into space to take pictures and record data from multiple wavelengths.
- This uses a series of mirrors to magnify objects.
- Exploding stars.
- The second lens of a telescope is called this and it magnifies the image produced by the objective lens.
- These were discovered accidentally in the 1960's. They have short wavelengths.
- When colors and objects appear distorted around the edges of the images.
25 Clues: Exploding stars. • Small, dense stars. • The largest lens in a refracting telescope. • Electromagnetic radiation that causes suntans. • This uses a series of lenses to magnify objects. • When data is transmitted as soon as it comes in. • This uses a series of mirrors to magnify objects. • Electromagnetic radiation that people sense as heat. • ...
Unit 2 2024-06-03
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- single-strand macromolecule
- help the cell recover from radiation-induced damage
- key component of genetic material
- most common personnel dosimeter that is read by laser light
- instrument that serves as a baseline
- makeup 15% of cellular content
- type of radioinsensitive cell
- theory based on sensitive cellular points that that when struck by radiation, result in biologic damage
- primary radiation survey instrument for nuclear medicine
- occurs at temporarily at 2Gy
- DNA and RNA
- monosaccharide
- programmed cell death
- third phase of mitosis where chromosomes are most vulnerable
- ionizing particles interact with DNA
- nicknamed garbage bags
- carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- dosimeter that should be worn as a secondary monitor
- severing of one sugar-phosphate chain
- slowed cellular division
- cellular division that yields two daughter cells
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- pairs with thymine
- depression that occurs at whole body doses of 0.25 Gy
- most radiosensitive trimester of pregnancy
- contains genetic information
- abbreviation for tissue's increased sensitivity when not under anoxic conditions
- detects alpha and beta radiation
- a type of purine
- personnel dosimeters measure this type of exposure
- powerhouse of the cell
- directs cellular activity
- fraternal twins
- not containing carbon
- abbreviation for comparing differing radiation LET to biologic reaction
- ionization chamber survey meter
- a type of inorganic substance
- ionizing particles interact with water and produce toxic chemicals
- level at which a dosimeter should be placed
- results from a DNA base change
- highly specialized cells
- cellular division that reduced chromosomes by half
- personnel dosimeter that can be read at an imaging facility
- abbreviation for energy deposited per length of track
- provides essential substances for growth and development
44 Clues: DNA and RNA • monosaccharide • fraternal twins • a type of purine • pairs with thymine • not containing carbon • programmed cell death • powerhouse of the cell • nicknamed garbage bags • highly specialized cells • slowed cellular division • directs cellular activity • single-strand macromolecule • contains genetic information • occurs at temporarily at 2Gy • carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • ...
sci crossword 2025-11-17
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- UV that affects the epidermis
- EM Wave with the shortest wavelength
- invisible EM radiation that have a wavelength longer than visible red light and shorter than microwaves
- used for viewing internal parts without invasive exploratory surgery
- UV thats absorbed by the atmosphere
- can store and transmit data similar to UPC
- radiation burns, and cause damage to tissues
- acronym for radio detection and ranging
- Roentgen discovered XRAYS
- is the only EM wave seen by the naked eye
- Radiowaves 3-30MHz
- Radiowaves 300-3000MHz
- curves inward and converges light
- Radiowaves 30-300kHz
- a type of EM radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light, responsible for Vitamin D
- longest of all EM waves
- discovered visible light
- sufficient energy to induce ionization
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- bouncing back of light
- cancer and mutation, affect the person or their offspring
- a type of energy that travels through space through electric and magnetic fields
- discovered Gamma Rays
- reflection that occurs on smooth surfaces
- discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen
- locates positions within an accuracy of 10 to 100m
- discovered infrared waves
- reflective surface that shows an image by reflecting light
- reflection that happens on rough surfaces
- discovered radiowaves
- Radiowaves 300-3000kHz
- curves outward and diverges light
- Radiowaves 30-300MHz
- a ray of light that strikes a surface
- used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens
- the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelengt
- term for ultraviolet, invisible to the naked eye
- process of removing electrons from neutral atoms
- cancer treatment that uses high energy radiation to kill cancer cells
- bending of light
- UV that affects the dermis
40 Clues: bending of light • Radiowaves 3-30MHz • Radiowaves 30-300MHz • Radiowaves 30-300kHz • discovered Gamma Rays • discovered radiowaves • bouncing back of light • Radiowaves 300-3000kHz • Radiowaves 300-3000MHz • longest of all EM waves • discovered visible light • discovered infrared waves • Roentgen discovered XRAYS • UV that affects the dermis • UV that affects the epidermis • ...
Military Hygiene and Sanitary Control 2026-05-13
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- Protective structure designed to reduce exposure to radiation and toxic agents.
- Medical sorting of affected individuals according to severity and urgency of care.
- well The safe underground source of drinking water preferred in contaminated zones.
- hygiene The branch of hygiene studying health protection in armed forces.
- Method used to neutralize toxic chemical agents on surfaces and equipment.
- The process of removing radioactive contaminants from personnel, equipment, or terrain.
- Main radioactive isotope commonly associated with nuclear fallout and water contamination.
- gas Toxic chemical substance capable of causing blistering of the skin and mucosa.
- reconnaissance Military operation involving the detection and evaluation of radioactive contamination.
- Disease transmission through contaminated water is called ______ transmission.
- sickness Condition resulting from excessive exposure to ionizing radiation.
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- Essential sanitary procedure involving destruction of insects and arthropods.
- Process of ensuring microbiological safety of drinking water by adding chlorine compounds.
- suit Specialized clothing protecting soldiers from toxic and radioactive exposure.
- Temporary military settlement organized during combat or training operations.
- Epidemiological condition in which disease occurrence exceeds normal levels among troops.
- Ionizing radiation unit used to measure absorbed dose.
- Chemical warfare agent that primarily affects the nervous system.
- Device used for measuring levels of ionizing radiation.
- Sanitary measure involving safe disposal of human waste in field conditions.
- Biological indicator commonly tested to evaluate water fecal contamination.
- A portable system used for purification of field drinking water.
- The main document regulating sanitary conditions in military camps.
- The maximum permissible concentration of toxic chemicals in drinking water.
- A military medical measure aimed at preventing infectious diseases among troops.
25 Clues: Ionizing radiation unit used to measure absorbed dose. • Device used for measuring levels of ionizing radiation. • A portable system used for purification of field drinking water. • Chemical warfare agent that primarily affects the nervous system. • The main document regulating sanitary conditions in military camps. • ...
Introduction to Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences 2018-01-17
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- This modality is unique because is can demonstrate physiologic actions as well as anatomic structures.
- The 1st ever and most well-known radiograph is an image of what body part?
- Person who is qualified to administer radiation treatments to patients as opposed to imaging the body.
- Discovered on November 8, 1895
- Modality that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves along with a computer to generate sectional images of patient anatomy.(abr.)
- Persons involved in higher-level problem-solving situations, having more extensive educational preparation.
- The capacity to operate or work.
- Modality that can visualize internal structures by recording the reflections of high-frequency sound waves.
- Considered to be the "father of x-rays"
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- The resulting image from using x-rays. Can be digital or on film.
- Person who is qualified to use x-ray or radioactive substances to produce images of the body.
- Sound is considered to be what type of energy?
- Teaches students through classroom lectures and laboratory activities.
- The process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge.
- This modality uses ionizing radiation and a computer to visualize the anatomy in various sectional planes.
- Person who is qualified to make a diagnosis from the interpretation of radiographs.
- Modality most often used to diagnose osteoporosis.
- Energy that is transmitted by waves through space or through a medium.
- Modality specializing in the imaging of breast tissue.
- Sound waves and electromagnetic energy are types of this kind of radiation.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of disease using ionizing and nonionizing radiation.
21 Clues: Discovered on November 8, 1895 • The capacity to operate or work. • Considered to be the "father of x-rays" • Sound is considered to be what type of energy? • Modality most often used to diagnose osteoporosis. • Modality specializing in the imaging of breast tissue. • The resulting image from using x-rays. Can be digital or on film. • ...
Thermal Energy Review 2024-01-08
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- Heat transfer through waves.
- The amount of space an object takes up.
- Water will ________ at 0°C.
- If something is less dense than air then it will _________.
- Particles _________ in solid objects.
- The transfer of energy that causes temperature to change.
- The measure of particle movement.
- The amount of mass in relation to the volume of an object.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Solid objects have a _________ particle attraction.
- Particles move ___________ in cold objects than they do in warm objects.
- Water and air are examples of a __________.
- When a solid turns into a liquid.
- Heat transfer through the movement of a fluid.
- Things that are glowing ______ tend to emit radiation.
- Particles in this state of matter move around freely and randomly.
- The temperature scale used in the United States.
- The metric temperature scale used worldwide by scientists.
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- ___________ and gasses take the shape of their container.
- Radiation tends to be reflected or ___________.
- Water will __________ at 100°C.
- Heat transfer through direct contact.
- Objects tend to do this when heat is added.
- Radiation can travel through the vacuum of space because it does not need ___________ to transfer heat.
- Particles move ___________ in hot objects than they do in cold objects.
- The amount of energy (particle movement) something has because of its temperature (2 words).
- Radiation transfers heat through electromagnetic ____________.
- A __________ is a tool used to measure temperature.
- An object’s size tends to do this when its temperature cools.
- _______ objects have a definite shape and volume.
- Liquids and gasses have a ________ particle attraction.
- An object that is more dense than water will _________.
32 Clues: Water will ________ at 0°C. • Heat transfer through waves. • Water will __________ at 100°C. • The measure of particle movement. • When a solid turns into a liquid. • The amount of matter in an object. • Heat transfer through direct contact. • Particles _________ in solid objects. • The amount of space an object takes up. • Objects tend to do this when heat is added. • ...
a 2019-09-13
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- What is the nature of radiation pattern of an isotropic antenna?
- In a non-isotropic directional antenna, which radiating lobe axis makes an angle of 180° w.r.t. major beam of an antenna?
- In flared transmission line, the radiation phenomenon increases due to in flaring
- If an observation point is closely located to the source, then the field is termed as
- Which ionization layer exists during day time & usually vanishes at night due to highest recombination rate?
- Which pattern is generated due to plotting of square of amplitude of an electric field?
- If the tower antenna is not grounded, which method of excitation is/are applicable for it?
- On which factor/s do/does the radiation field of a small loop depend?
- F2 layer of appleton region acts as a significant reflecting medium for
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- The knowledge of which parameter is sufficient for deriving the timevarying electromagnetic field?
- Wave front is basically a locus of points acquiring similar Phase
- Power density is basically termed as power per unit area
- From the radiation point of view, small loops are radiators
- In which kind of waveform is the phase velocity defined
- Which mode of propagation is adopted in HF antennas?
- Which waveform plays a crucial role in determining the radiation pattern of the dipole/wire antennas?
16 Clues: Which mode of propagation is adopted in HF antennas? • In which kind of waveform is the phase velocity defined • Power density is basically termed as power per unit area • From the radiation point of view, small loops are radiators • What is the nature of radiation pattern of an isotropic antenna? • ...
Science Fields 2023-05-05
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- study of the composition, structure, properties, and change of matter
- study of sound
- study of plants
- study of space
- study of life and living organisms
- study of material remains, usually ancient
- branch of science that studies fossil plants and animals
- study of matter, energy, motion, and force
- study of the Earth's physical structure
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- study of fish
- branch of science concerned with weather or climate
- study of the sea
- study of soil
- study of disease
- branch of biology that deals with organism to organism relations
- study of animals
16 Clues: study of fish • study of soil • study of sound • study of space • study of plants • study of the sea • study of disease • study of animals • study of life and living organisms • study of the Earth's physical structure • study of material remains, usually ancient • study of matter, energy, motion, and force • branch of science concerned with weather or climate • ...
Radioactivity 2023-11-27
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- The central part of an atom containing protons and neutrons.
- Low-level radiation present in the environment from various sources.
- An application of gamma radiation that cleans medical equipment.
- A type of particle released in some radioactive decays, made up of two protons and two neutrons.
- The basic building block of matter, consisting of a nucleus with protons and neutrons, and electrons orbiting the nucleus.
- Defined as the number of nuclear disintegrations (decays) per second.
- A neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
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- The addition or removal of an electron from a neutral atom to create an ion.
- A fictional character who, in comics and movies, gains superpowers after exposure to gamma radiation.
- People who work with radiation sources wear one of these to measure the amount of radiation they are exposed to.
- Defined as the time taken for the activity of a radioactive source to half in value.
- A negatively charged particle moving around the nucleus of an atom.
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- High-energy electromagnetic waves released during some radioactive decays.
- An electron emitted from the nucleus of an atom during some radioactive decays.
15 Clues: A neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom. • The central part of an atom containing protons and neutrons. • A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom. • An application of gamma radiation that cleans medical equipment. • A negatively charged particle moving around the nucleus of an atom. • ...
sci crossword 2025-11-17
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- process of removing electrons from neutral atoms
- term for ultraviolet, invisible to the naked eye
- a ray of light that strikes a surface
- locates positions within an accuracy of 10 to 100m
- used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens
- Radiowaves 30-300MHz
- can store and transmit data similar to UPC
- reflective surface that shows an image by reflecting light
- curves outward and diverges light
- a type of energy that travels through space through electric and magnetic fields
- a type of EM radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light, responsible for Vitamin D
- discovered Gamma Rays
- discovered infrared waves
- bending of light
- UV that affects the dermis
- UV that affects the epidermis
- cancer treatment that uses high energy radiation to kill cancer cells
- Radiowaves 30-300kHz
- cancer and mutation, affect the person or their offspring
- used for viewing internal parts without invasive exploratory surgery
- Radiowaves 3-30MHz
- discovered visible light
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- sufficient energy to induce ionization
- discovered radiowaves
- Radiowaves 300-3000kHz
- bouncing back of light
- the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelengt
- reflection that happens on rough surfaces
- discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen
- reflection that occurs on smooth surfaces
- curves inward and converges light
- EM Wave with the shortest wavelength
- UV thats absorbed by the atmosphere
- invisible EM radiation that have a wavelength longer than visible red light and shorter than microwaves
- is the only EM wave seen by the naked eye
- discovered XRAYS
- acronym for radio detection and ranging
- Radiowaves 300-3000MHz
- longest of all EM waves
- radiation burns, and cause damage to tissues
40 Clues: discovered XRAYS • bending of light • Radiowaves 3-30MHz • Radiowaves 30-300MHz • Radiowaves 30-300kHz • discovered radiowaves • discovered Gamma Rays • Radiowaves 300-3000kHz • bouncing back of light • Radiowaves 300-3000MHz • longest of all EM waves • discovered visible light • discovered infrared waves • UV that affects the dermis • UV that affects the epidermis • ...
Atmosphere Part I 2026-04-08
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- The type of heat transfer depends on the state of __?__ of the object transfering heat
- 21% of Earth's atmosphere is composed of __?__
- Radiation moves through space in __?__
- The weight of air pushing down on Earth is called air __?__
- 78% of Earth's Atmosphere is composed of __?__
- One important fact about fluids is that they __?__ when heated.
- The distance above sea level
- Heat always moves __?__ of the hotter object and into the cooler object
- Heat is the energy that makes ____ ? ____ move
- Water Vapor in the atmosphere is what makes __?__
- contains Nitrogen in the food that we eat
- Water in the form of gas, which makes up about 2% of Earth's atmosphere
- Conduction is the transfer of heat between items in direct __?__
- The type of heat transfer that doesn't depend on molecules, but moves in the form of waves
- __?__ is fed by oxygen and can not occur without oxygen
- Earth's largest source of radiation
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- Protects Earth from solar radiation and keeps temperatures balanced
- All __?__ requires Nitrogen to grow and repair cells
- What the composition of the atmosphere is made of, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide
- Conduction, Convection and Radiation are all types of heat __?__
- Circular movments of hot and cold molecules that transfer heat
- Conduction occurs mainly between objects that are __?__ (state of matter)
- The type of solid that is BEST at conducting heat
- An object or something that is good at conducting heat
- what occurs in the tropsosphere of the atmosphere
- The type of heat transfer that occurrs in fluids (liquids or gasses)
- __?__ Give off oxygen as a product of photosynthesis
27 Clues: The distance above sea level • Earth's largest source of radiation • Radiation moves through space in __?__ • contains Nitrogen in the food that we eat • 21% of Earth's atmosphere is composed of __?__ • 78% of Earth's Atmosphere is composed of __?__ • Heat is the energy that makes ____ ? ____ move • The type of solid that is BEST at conducting heat • ...
Biologists 2022-12-06
12 Clues: botanist • ecologist • living things • characteristics • study of plants • study of animals • Created the word Biology • The young of a living thing • chemicals to kill unwanted things • process of making 2 organisms from 1 • did early detailed studies of biology • transfer of traits from parents to child
CrossWord 2017-06-23
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- chemical symbol of a very 'radiant' radioactive element discovered by Marie Curie
- name of a radioactivity counter designer
- what atomic radiation can do to particles
- positive charge of an alpha particle
- a possible effect of too high a radiation dose
- this process splits atoms in a nuclear reactor releasing lots of energy
- only stops alpha radiation
- radioactive gas from minerals underground
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- 1cm of it stops most beta radiation
- particle with mass 1, an electric field has no effect on it
- the first city in the world to be devastated by an atomic bomb
- a chemical compound, used in medicine, in which one or more atoms have been replaced by a radioisotope
- a good gamma emitter with a mass of 60 used in cancer treatment
- any charged particle
14 Clues: any charged particle • only stops alpha radiation • 1cm of it stops most beta radiation • positive charge of an alpha particle • name of a radioactivity counter designer • what atomic radiation can do to particles • radioactive gas from minerals underground • a possible effect of too high a radiation dose • particle with mass 1, an electric field has no effect on it • ...
Physical Science Module 15 Vocabulary 2017-03-15
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- Light traveling through a converging lens will always converge at a single point
- The angle an incoming ray of light makes in relation to a line perpendicular to the surface of entry
- The angle a reflected ray of light makes in relation to a line perpendicular to the surface of entry
- Electromagnetic radiation with an even higher frequency (shorter wavelengths) than ultraviolet light, thus more destructive to living tissue; Used in medicine to see bones and other internal structures
- All the electromagnetic waves in creation
- Electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelengths); a form of radioactivity
- Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths slightly longer than infrared light (lower frequency); this radiation is found in microwave ovens
- Transport light over greater distances because light entering them is only reflected internally and cannot escape
- According to this theory, which was first introduced by Sir Isaac Newton, light comes in tiny packets
- According to this theory, which was first introduced by physicist Christian Huygens, light is a wave
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- Electromagnetic waves that human eyes can see
- According to this theory, light is tiny packets of waves called photons
- When both sides of a lens curve inward
- Light has both wavelike characteristics and particle-like characteristics
- When both sides of a lens curve outward
- When light (or sound) waves bounce off an obstacle
- A transverse wave composed of an oscillating electric field and a magnetic field that oscillates perpendicular to the electric field
- The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence
- An oval-shaped lens that focuses light passing through at a single point
- Electromagnetic radiation that has enough energy to kill living tissue; found next to violet light on the electromagnetic spectrum with a higher frequency (shorter wavelengths)
- Electromagnetic radiation that has a frequency lower than red light (longer wavelengths); when a hot object gives off heat, most of the energy is in the form of infrared light
- A lens shaped like a capital "I" that spreads the light traveling through it out in all directions
22 Clues: When both sides of a lens curve inward • When both sides of a lens curve outward • All the electromagnetic waves in creation • Electromagnetic waves that human eyes can see • When light (or sound) waves bounce off an obstacle • The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence • According to this theory, light is tiny packets of waves called photons • ...
Unit 1 2022-01-07
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- Two types of energy used in X-ray are Electrical energy and electromagnetism
- A positively charged electrode within the X-ray tube
- Noticeable short term effects due to, rarely, from diagnostic imaging setting
- The smallest quantity of any type of electromagnetic radiation
- Used to hold film for film X-rays
- The process of heat supplied to the cathode resulting in electrons energized off the cathode filament
- The number of waves passing a given point per given unit of time
- A negatively charged electrode within the X-ray tube
- Dose measured by the service personnel calibrating the X-ray unit (air kerma "Gya)
- All types of radiation have the ability to penetrate tissue and transfer energy
- The unit used to measure tube current (mA)
- Measured by the dosimeter worn by personnel exposed to radiographs (Sievert "Sy")
- Device that is used to measure X-ray exposure
- Method of dissipating heat in general purpose X-ray tubes which must be capable of producing high intensity X-ray beams in a short time
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- The distance between two successive crests or troughs
- Any substance that has mass and takes up space
- Has a greater intensity on the side of the cathode and diminishing toward the anode side
- No charge in the atom
- The study of radiographic images of any and all imaging disciplines
- The smallest particle of substance, arranged in the periodic table
- Occur by chance and my occur without a threshold level of dose. Late term effects.
- Two filaments that are large and small are made of this metal
- A material (concrete or lead) which absorbs radiation or prevents the transmission of radiation to the wearer
- Process when an atom spontaneously emits particles and energy due to being unstable
- Positives charge in the atom
- Measures the amount of radiation absorbed per unit mass of matter (gray "Gy")
- Negative charge in the atom
- The smallest particle of an element
- Length of the space between two points and helps prevent unnecessary radiation
- Exposure refers to two different occurrences, Exposure Rate and Exposure Time
30 Clues: No charge in the atom • Negative charge in the atom • Positives charge in the atom • Used to hold film for film X-rays • The smallest particle of an element • The unit used to measure tube current (mA) • Device that is used to measure X-ray exposure • Any substance that has mass and takes up space • A positively charged electrode within the X-ray tube • ...
week 13 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-04-07
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- AREA OR REGION AT THE BEAM'S EDGE WHERE THE RADIATION INTENSITY FALLS TO 0
- THE MEASUREMENT POINT 2CM TO THE CENTRAL CANAL OFTHE UTERUS AND 2CM SUPERIOR FROM THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE OF THE LATERAL FORNIX
- MARGINS FOR GEOMETRIC UNCERTAINTIES SUCH AS PATIET MOTION, BEAM PENUKMBRA, AND TREATMENT SETUP DIFFERNCES
- DOCUMENTATION OF TREATMENT PORTALS THROUGH RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGES OR ELECTRONIC PORTAL IMAGING DEVICES
- MAIN, OR INITIAL, SOURCE OF MALIGNANT OR BENIGN TUMOR LOCATION, WITHOUT REFERENCE TO SECONDARY SITES OF SPREAD
- EMISSION OF ENERGY IN THE FORM OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION OR ENERGETIC PARTICLES
- REVIEW OF THE RADIATION THERAPY PROCESS THAT IS ROUTINLY AND CONTINUOUSLY MEASURED, THE RESULTS ANALYZED, AND CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN AS REQUIRED TO ENSURE QUALITY PATIENT CARE
- AFTERLOADING USING A TREATMENT UNIT CONTROLLED FROM OUTSIDE THE TREATMENT VAULT
- A REFERENCE POINT THAT LIES 3 CM LATERAL TO POINT A AND IS USED AS A MEANS OF EVALUATING PELVIC WALL DOSAGE
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- LEGAL DOCUMENT WRITTEN BY A RADIATION ONCOLOGIST THAT PROVIDES THE THERAPIST WITH THE INFORMATION REQUIRED TO DELIVER THE APPROPRIATE RADIATION TREATMENT
- THE PROCESS IN WHICH THE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY COMPUTER ANALYZES AND PROCESSES THE INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THE DETECTORS AND DISPLAYS IT ON A TV MONITOR
- PART OF THE LINEAR ACCELERATOR THAT ALLOWS TREATMENT FIELD SHAPING AND BLOCKING THROUGH THE SHAPE OF MOTORIZED LEAVES IN THE HEAD OF THE MACHINE
- SMALLER THAN THE COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY APERATURE OF THE GANTRY, THIS IS WHERE THE PATIENT'S ANATOMY WILL BE VISABLE IN THE SCANNING WINDOW
- IT PROJECTS A SCALE ONTO THE PATIENT'S SKIN, WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE SSD
- NUCLEAR MEDICINE PROCEDURE THAT HAS BECOME USEFUL IN ONCOLOGY TO EXAMINE THE BIOCHEMICAL OR PHYSIOLOGY ASPECTS OF A TUMOR
- SERIES OF ACTIVITIES AND DOCUMENTATION PERFORMED WITH THE GOAL OF OPTIMIZING PATIENT CARE
- TWO TREATMENT FIELDS SHARE COMMON CENTRAL AXIS, 180 DEGREES APART
- MATHEMATICAL COMPARISON OF TWO NUMBERS, VALUES, OR TERMS THAT DENOTES A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO
- FACTOR RATIO OF THE DOSE RATE OF A GIVEN FIELD SIZE TO THEDOSE RATE OF THE REFERENCE FIELD SIZE
- COMPONENT OF QUALITY ASSURANCE USED IN REFERENCE TO THE MECHANICAL AND GEOMETRICAL TESTS OF THE RADIATION THERAPY EQUIPMENT
20 Clues: TWO TREATMENT FIELDS SHARE COMMON CENTRAL AXIS, 180 DEGREES APART • IT PROJECTS A SCALE ONTO THE PATIENT'S SKIN, WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE SSD • AREA OR REGION AT THE BEAM'S EDGE WHERE THE RADIATION INTENSITY FALLS TO 0 • AFTERLOADING USING A TREATMENT UNIT CONTROLLED FROM OUTSIDE THE TREATMENT VAULT • ...
S2 U1 - ASD 1-4 2022-09-19
20 Clues: nice • fair • cook • coach • dance • unfair • to act • physics • lockers • biology • theater • to train • librarian • chemistry • to debate • counselor • secretary • entertaining • understanding • to investigate
SCHOOL TOPICS 2023-01-05
20 Clues: art • maths • music • French • German • biology • Spanish • physics • Italian • English • reading • history • writing • sciences • geography • chemistry • technology • vocabulary • physical exercise (PE) • information technology (IT)
Studing 2020-05-19
20 Clues: ocena • uczyć • uczeń • gumka • chemia • fizyka • teczka • przerwa • spinacz • semestr • nożyczki • trenować • biologia • geografia • wychowawca • biblioteka • plac zabaw • laboratorium • robienie notatek • odrabiać zadanie domowe
Chapter 2 Spanish Crossword 2020-10-06
22 Clues: art • quiz • class • music • course • library • biology • history • Spanish • English • physics • schedule • sciences • semester • homework • geography • economics • humanities • psychology • accounting • journalism • computer science
Schoolsubjects06112020 2020-11-06
20 Clues: guma • věda • fyzika • chodba • tabule • budova • předmět • dějepis • zeměpis • svačina • učebnice • biologie • soukromý • nástěnka • přestávka • tělocvična • školní jídelna • semestr, pololetí • zařízení, vybavení • pravítko, panovník
3D My School 2021-01-11
21 Clues: rajz • ebéd • angol • kémia • félév • gyűlés • szünet • hittan • fizika • francia • osztály • órarend • technika • biológia • ének-zene • történelem • informatika • testnevelés • regisztráció • természettudomány • állampolgári ismeretek
Schulsachen 2021-02-24
22 Clues: pen • art • gym • math • music • break • eraser • folder • German • pencil • French • history • English • biology • notebook • schedule • backpack • geography • chemistry • calculator • dictionary • colored pencil
School subjects crossword 2023-02-21
21 Clues: úterý • pátek • středa • fyzika • sobota • chemie • neděle • čeština • pondělí • zeměpis • čtvrtek • dějepis • tělocvik • angličtina • matematika • přírodopis • náboženství • informatika • hudební výchova • domácí ekonomika • výtvarná výchova
Education 2012-11-27
21 Clues: pamoka • muzika • kreida • sesele • suolas • mokslas • pažimys • žodynas • istorija • prancūzų • biologija • tušinukas • bibloteka • pertrauka • vadovėlis • geografija • matematika • namų darbai • direktorius • pradinė mokykla • vidurinė mokykla
school and education by luca urbinati 2014-02-24
21 Clues: arte • gesso • sedia • mappa • banco • colla • penna • fisica • storia • matita • musica • lavagna • righello • biologia • religione • armadietto • matematica • informatica • letteratura • calcolatrice • educazione fisica
Finland? Where's that? 2014-11-12
22 Clues: kemia • uskoa • puhua • kartta • luokka • ongelma • vempain • missään • hampaat • biologia • käsityöt • fysiikka • historia • musiikki • sairaana • kuvataide • maantieto • pääkaupunki • matematiikka • nykyaikainen • luulla/arvata • mielenkiintoinen
Education Vocabulary 2016-02-10
24 Clues: teza • tytuł • język • ocena • klasa • nauka • wykład • kapela • chemia • łacina • fizyka • sztuka • przejść • zadanie • badania • kolegium • biologia • absolwent • geografia • orkiestra • literatura • stypendium • seminarium • program nauczania
A en B Tekstboek bladzijde 31 2018-11-21
22 Clues: gym • vak • boek • trui • mouw • lenen • pauze • Engels • leraar • potlood • kluisje • nerveus • leerling • wiskunde • dezelfde • huiswerk • biologie • aandacht • stropdas • Nederlands • klasgenoot • moeilijkste
Chapter 4 Vocab French 1 2022-03-25
21 Clues: pen • now • day • red • week • black • green • orange • binder • German • pencil • physics • morning • biology • evening • history • sneakers • dismissal • chemistry • pencil case • computer science
Bloggers 2, U0/A vocabularies 2021-11-23
21 Clues: M • F • Z • D • HV • Ch • Př • ČJ • AJ • VV • pokus • hřiště • občanka • příjemný • knihovna • vzdělání • spolužák • prostředí • tělocvična • přírodní vědy • vybavení, zařízení
Solutions elementary Unit 2 Andris 2022-04-13
20 Clues: upe • mazs • virve • ieleja • mūzika • ķīmija • plasts • bīstams • džungļi • vēsture • vienmēr • svēdiena • bioloģija • ekonoomika • ģeogrāfija • piektdiena • vācu valoda • angļu valoda • franču valoda • vivuālā māksla
Las Clases 2024-01-23
21 Clues: ELA • art • fun • P.E. • easy • band • math • choir • boring • theater • Spanish • science • biology • algebra • history • stressful • wood shop • orchestra • difficult • interesting • culinary arts
School stuff (German edition!) 2024-03-29
20 Clues: art • math • ruler • break • binder • ethics • history • physics • biology • politics • notebook • schedule • economics • chemistry • geography • pencil-case • colored-pencil • social-studies • school-supplies • computer-science
Classes 2025-01-16
21 Clues: PE • Art • Class • Biology • Algebra • Science • Theater • History • Reading • Subjects • Culinary • Chemistry • Geography • Sociology • Astronomy • Psychology • Study hall • Literature • Mathematics • Foreign Language • Global citizenship
At school 2025-09-11
20 Clues: SVT • EPS • CDI • école • cours • règle • bureau • élèves • anglais • cantine • allemand • espagnol • principal • surligneur • récréation • infirmerie • surveillant • technologie • cour de récré • salle de classe
England: Vocabulary 2025-09-25
21 Clues: uur • gym • enig • Brits • oudste • alinea • verhaal • biologie • tweeling • Canadees • getrouwd • wiskunde • middelste • broer zus • gescheiden • (UK) gang • Amerikaans • samenkomst • geschiedenis • aardrijkskunde • gemeenschappelijk
England: Vocabulary 2025-09-25
21 Clues: uur • gym • enig • Brits • oudste • alinea • verhaal • biologie • tweeling • Canadees • getrouwd • wiskunde • middelste • broer zus • gescheiden • (UK) gang • Amerikaans • samenkomst • geschiedenis • aardrijkskunde • gemeenschappelijk
school 2025-11-17
23 Clues: – žák • – jesle • – lektor • – učitel • – fyzika • – učebna • – skříňka • – jídelna • – ředitel • – dějepis • – zeměpis • – spolužák • – spolužák • – akademie • – knihovna • – sborovna • – kancelář • – biologie • – univerzita • – matematika • – tělocvična • – sekretářka • – mateřská škola
biology crossword 2022-12-06
Across
- biologists study this
- chemicals in the body
- french scientist
- named by Mendel
- the children of an animal or person
- stronger pair of traits
Down
- found a cure for disease causing microbes
- someone who majors in biology
- chemical that kills unwanted organisms
- british naturalist
- transfer of traits
- first name jean
12 Clues: first name jean • named by Mendel • french scientist • british naturalist • transfer of traits • biologists study this • chemicals in the body • stronger pair of traits • someone who majors in biology • the children of an animal or person • chemical that kills unwanted organisms • found a cure for disease causing microbes
Environmental Science: Climate Change Unit 2022-11-13
Across
- radiation that is emitted outward by the earth
- annually, earth is losing 1.2 trillion tons of ___
- a crisis where climate change is displacing families
- the main excuse humans use to justify exploiting the earth
- what caused the climate crisis?
- reflects solar radiation out of the atmosphere
- radiation that is emitted from the sun
- they are melting!!!
Down
- a religious rationalization of white male supremacy
- the #1 cause of global warming
- more than one million of ___ are in danger of going extinct
- solar radiation gets trapped in the atmosphere. Due to human interference this natural process has changed the climate and heated up our earth.
- industrial agriculture, deforestation, reliance on fossil fuels, and other kinds of human activity all lead to what emission?
- due to over fishing the Atlantic Cod is going ___
- this gas is at the highest level it has ever been in human history
- also known as methane, is an example of natural gas
16 Clues: they are melting!!! • the #1 cause of global warming • what caused the climate crisis? • radiation that is emitted from the sun • radiation that is emitted outward by the earth • reflects solar radiation out of the atmosphere • due to over fishing the Atlantic Cod is going ___ • annually, earth is losing 1.2 trillion tons of ___ • ...
rat soup energy crossword puzzle 2025-03-18
Across
- burning or combustion that creates hot bright smoke
- a derived unit that is used to measure energy or work
- using or producing electricity
- prevention of wastefulness of a product
- a piece of equipment that produces light
- the ability to do work
- energy that is moving
- a form of electro magnetic radiation
- the messurment of an abject
Down
- energy that travels through space or matter in the form of waves
- qorking parts of a machine
- radiation energy that travels at the speed of light
- an opperation or function
- energy that is stored
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles,
- the stored energy of an object
- something caused by relation of a change in heat
- enegry stored in an object from stretching
18 Clues: energy that is stored • energy that is moving • the ability to do work • an opperation or function • qorking parts of a machine • the messurment of an abject • using or producing electricity • the stored energy of an object • a form of electro magnetic radiation • prevention of wastefulness of a product • a piece of equipment that produces light • ...
Unit 1 1 2015-11-17
19 Clues: Pause • Musik • Turnen • Montag • Samstag • Freitag • Sonntag • Biologie • Mittwoch • Zeichnen • Dienstag • Donnerstag • Geschichte • Mathematik • Geographie • Computerfit • Französisch • Stundenplan • Wissenschaften
Spanish Pg 40-41 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • test • house • class • course • school • library • stadium • biology • library • sciences • semester • schedule • homework • cafeteria • laboratory • university • computer science • trimester;quarter
Las clases 2021-10-05
19 Clues: art • band • math • music • dance • pe/gym • health • chorus • french • science • history • biology • english • spanish • chemistry • technology • psychology • construction • social studies
WORK 2022-02-10
20 Clues: szef • lekarz • kariera • przerwa • szatnia • szatnia • semestr • dzwonek • personel • zszywacz • biologia • plastyka • mundurek • podręcznik • plan-zajęć • świadectwo • obowiązkowy • bibliotekarz • utalentowany • język-niemiecki
Imaging Basics 2024-11-14
Across
- cause of most contrast media reactions
- governmental agency that regulates radiation and nuclear medicine
- most common personal radiation monitor
- partical of radiant energy
- controls the quality or penetrability of photons in an x-ray beam
- domain of learning that is guided by feelings and emotions
- observable successful achievement of skill mastery
- any cell except sperm and ova
- controls the quantity or amount of photons in an x-ray beam
- source to image distance
- radiopaque contrast material; barium
- synonymous with exposure
- drug that causes expansion of the lung
- drug name that is typically its chemical structure
- positive component of the tube
- drug movement out of the body
- negative component of the tube
- contrast media with the atomic number 56
- contrast media that disassociates into anion and cation
- occurs when radiation is reduced when passing through matter
- synchronizes the movements of the Bucky and tube
- devices that reduces scatter radiation while allowing primary radiation to pass
- amount of filtration needed to reduce an x-ray beam to half it's original value
- real-time dynamic imaging used to assess structure and function of organs
- most effective method of radiation protection
Down
- misrepresentation of the shape of an object
- radiolucent contrast material; air
- automatically detects the size and shape of the image receptor and collimates to a size no larger than that
- route of drug administration that does not involve an injection
- abbreviation for image storage system
- also known as modified scattering; when an incoming photon strikes the outer shell of a target atom; contributes to occupational does
- a type of antidiabetic that should be stopped prior to and after contrast exams
- type of glass that can withstand high heat
- adjusts the size and shape of the x-ray field
- under the tongue
- radiolucent and free-floating
- medication contained in a gelatin shell
- permits passage of x-rays; shows up black on radiographic images
- differences between adjacent exposures
- requires an energy of at least 1.02 MeV
- getting the right people to do the right things
- supervision with a technologist present in the exam room with a student
- does not easily permit the passage of x-rays; shows up white on radiographic images
- used in nuclear medicine; not a contrast agent
- metal used in radiographic barriers and shields
- radiation that results in image formation
- length-wise
- overall blackness of an image
- allergic reaction seen in imaging
49 Clues: length-wise • under the tongue • source to image distance • synonymous with exposure • partical of radiant energy • any cell except sperm and ova • radiolucent and free-floating • drug movement out of the body • overall blackness of an image • positive component of the tube • negative component of the tube • allergic reaction seen in imaging • radiolucent contrast material; air • ...
Nuclear changes 2023-01-25
Across
- the time when half of the radioactive substances decay.
- fast moving particles that may even be positively charged.
- are not made of matter and don't have a electrical charge.
- the process of splitting heavier nuclei into lighter nuclei.
- when very light nuclei are combined to form heavier nuclei.
- the one eighth of the half-life after it decays.
- an unstable nucleus emits one or more particles of high-energy electromagnetic radiation.
- measurement of radiation absorbed by the human body.
- are positively charged and are more massive than any other nuclear radiation.
Down
- released energy and matter.
- the form of nuclear radiation that arises naturally.
- the minimum amount of a substance that can under go a fission reaction.
- Positively charged electrons.
- are short-lived isotopes that then to concentrate in affected cells and are used to locate tumors.
- the continuous series of nuclear fission.
15 Clues: released energy and matter. • Positively charged electrons. • the continuous series of nuclear fission. • the one eighth of the half-life after it decays. • the form of nuclear radiation that arises naturally. • measurement of radiation absorbed by the human body. • the time when half of the radioactive substances decay. • ...
School Subjects in German 2021-09-21
20 Clues: art • math • P.E. • music • German • ethics • French • English • history • science • physics • biology • Spanish • religion • geography • geography • chemistry • mathematics • social studies • computer science
unit 3 2017-11-23
19 Clues: lusta • kémia • óvoda • mappa • menza • csalni • pontos • szigorú • egyetem • biológia • könyvtár • igazságos • történelem • iratgyűjtő • céltudatos • tornaterem • osztályzat • tanári szoba • zárható szekrény
Unit 1 1 2015-11-17
19 Clues: Musik • Pause • Turnen • Montag • Samstag • Freitag • Sonntag • Dienstag • Mittwoch • Zeichnen • Biologie • Geographie • Geschichte • Mathematik • Donnerstag • Computerfit • Französisch • Stundenplan • Wissenschaften
Unit 1 1 2015-11-17
19 Clues: Pause • Musik • Montag • Turnen • Freitag • Samstag • Sonntag • Dienstag • Zeichnen • Mittwoch • Biologie • Donnerstag • Geschichte • Geographie • Mathematik • Französisch • Computerfit • Stundenplan • Wissenschaften
