radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Biologists 2022-12-06
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- scientists who study living things and their environments
- branch of biology dealing with plants
- Eastwood Canadian botanist
- the process of producing an organism from one cell of a single parent
- carson ecologist
- Mexican American botanist
- scientists that study heredity
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- Greek Philosopher
- Branch of biology dealing with animals
- the place in which something lives
- the young of a particular organism
- the study of heredity
12 Clues: carson ecologist • Greek Philosopher • the study of heredity • Mexican American botanist • Eastwood Canadian botanist • scientists that study heredity • the place in which something lives • the young of a particular organism • branch of biology dealing with plants • Branch of biology dealing with animals • scientists who study living things and their environments • ...
P1 Revision 2017-02-07
Across
- Part of the food heated by infra red radiation (7)
- Number of waves per second (9)
- Heat transfer without using particles (9)
- Unit of frequency (5)
- Measure of a materials ability to store heat energy (8, 4, 8)
- What is passed from particle to particle during conduction (7, 6)
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- EM Radiation used by a conventional oven (5,3)
- Diagram to show energy efficiency (6)
- Point above which TIR occurs (8, 5)
- Spreading of waves around an obstacle (11)
- Slowing of waves from one transparent material to another (10)
- Use of latent heat energy during melting (4, 8)
- Transfer of heat NOT found in a solid (10)
- Form of coding of information used on a CD (7)
- Unit of energy (5)
- Waves of same frequency and in phase (8)
16 Clues: Unit of energy (5) • Unit of frequency (5) • Number of waves per second (9) • Point above which TIR occurs (8, 5) • Diagram to show energy efficiency (6) • Waves of same frequency and in phase (8) • Heat transfer without using particles (9) • Spreading of waves around an obstacle (11) • Transfer of heat NOT found in a solid (10) • ...
unit1 2019-07-08
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- Device that converts V-I waves into EM waves or vice-versa
- Antenna that radiates power in all directions uniformly
- The angular range over which a main lobe exists
- Conversion of V-I waves into EM waves is called
- A measure of the directionality of an antenna
- Antenna can be viewed as
- Receiving Antenna is also called
- Ratio of voltage to current at an antenna's terminals
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- The frequency range over which an antenna operates
- Measures power lost in an antenna
- Nature of the radiated fields of the antenna
- Transmitting antenna is also called
- Undesirable directions of radiation away from the main beam
- Conversion of EM waves into V-I waves is called
- Radiation pattern of isotropic antenna
- Efficiency times directivity
16 Clues: Antenna can be viewed as • Efficiency times directivity • Receiving Antenna is also called • Measures power lost in an antenna • Transmitting antenna is also called • Radiation pattern of isotropic antenna • Nature of the radiated fields of the antenna • A measure of the directionality of an antenna • The angular range over which a main lobe exists • ...
History 2015-02-22
Subjects 2026-05-09
INTRODUCING BIOLOGY 2025-04-20
10 Clues: Study of Fishes • Study of Insects • Father of Botany • Father of Biology • Other Name For Taxonomy • Technique of Growing Fish • Raising crops and Livestock • Study of Origin and Descent • biology Study of Life in Sea • science Treatment and Surgery of Animals
3.01 notes 2023-03-02
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- forestry is the science and practice of growing, managing, and __________ for building materials and other products
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- plant hormones that quicken fruit ripening, and prevent seed germination and stem elongation
- agronomy is the science and practice of growing _________ such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn, and soybeans
- lose leaves during the dormant season
- a plant that lives more than two years
- the science and practice of growing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- plant hormones that work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- Evergreen retains leaves and remains ____ year-round
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- plant hormones that speed up plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement
- biology is the branch of science that deals with both plant and ______ and life process
- plant hormones that stimulate growth in stem and leaf by cell elongation
- Turgid plant is swollen or filled with ________.
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- zoology is part of _______ that deals with animals
16 Clues: lose leaves during the dormant season • a plant that lives more than two years • the part of biology that deals with plants • Turgid plant is swollen or filled with ________. • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years • zoology is part of _______ that deals with animals • ...
La Clase 2023-09-21
19 Clues: why? • Which? • Because • physics • Economy • English • biology • next to • History • whereto? • chemistry • bookstore • the dinner • which ones? • Mathematics • to the left • to the right • the computer • de empresas businessadministration
Dawid - powtórzenie (15.04) 2024-04-15
18 Clues: lewa • stopy • sobota • lepszy • kościół • godzina • tydzień • zwierzę • religia • sto(100) • wrzesień • biologia • sławny(f) • nauczyciel • do widzenia • plan lekcji(t) • poludnie(12:00) • sześćdziesiąt(60)
Dose Tolerances 2018-04-16
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- SevenHundred Fifty What is the TD5/5 for 3/3 of the lung in cGy
- at what dose does gastritis begin in gray?
- What is the endpoint of treating the kidney?
- The whole body radiation syndrome that occurs in the 1000-5000 cGy range.
- What is the TD5/5 of treating the entire cauda equina in cGy?
- What is the TD 5/5 for 2/3 of the liver in Gy?
- at what dose does confluent mucositis begin in gray?
- What is the endpoint of the retina?
- class of organ in which damage is associated with moderate morbidity
- class of organ which irreparable damage leads to death or severe morbidity
- class of organ in which damage produces minimal morbidity
- What is the endpoint of treating the spinal cord?
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- What is the endpoint of the parotid?
- Which organ are the side effects of radiation recall typically seen?
- The whole body radiation syndrome that occurs in the 300-800 cGy range.
- at what dose does esophagitis begin in gray?
- What is the endpoint of the heart
- at what dose does proctitis begin in gray?
- The whole body radiation syndrome that occurs in the >5000 cGy range.
- an inflammatory reaction within a previously irradiated volume after administration of certain promoting agents such as chemo (two words)
- What is the TD5/5 for 1/3 of the stomach in Gy
- What is the TD5/5 for 1/3 of the small intestine in Gy?
22 Clues: What is the endpoint of the heart • What is the endpoint of the retina? • What is the endpoint of the parotid? • at what dose does gastritis begin in gray? • at what dose does proctitis begin in gray? • at what dose does esophagitis begin in gray? • What is the endpoint of treating the kidney? • What is the TD5/5 for 1/3 of the stomach in Gy • ...
Mobile Radiography 2021-06-23
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- anatomy that uses short axis grid
- IR not attached to power cord; uses batteries
- primary cause of mobile repeats
- ____ number that assess image exposure quality
- type of mobile equipment with serious limitations in kVp
- preferred name for portables
- high frequency generators move at a speed of 2.5 to ___
- minimum number of lead aprons
- position of II to get the greatest amount of scatter radiation to the eyes and face
- type of unit that provides consistent radiation output
- mobile unit that can be rotated and extended
- IR attached to power cord
- c-arm projection with little or no radiation exposure
- SSD in cm for mobile units
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- aprons provides protection from
- in high frequency generators, the kVp produces this type of ripples
- anatomy that uses vertical axis grid
- type of switch that allows for mobile units to move when the lever is held down
- displays the current dynamic image
- artifacts that can be removed
- hours that the high frequency generators needs to charge if fully dead
- 6:1 or 8:1 describes ____ grids
- explain,ask, listen
- special changes of routine projection
- position of II to get the least amount of scatter radiation to the eyes and face
- stores the previous image
- not enough mA
- describes position of CR to demonstrate air fluid levels
- adjust image brightness regardless of exposure
- mobile radiography requires a level of
- mobile radiography increase possibilities of
31 Clues: not enough mA • explain,ask, listen • stores the previous image • IR attached to power cord • SSD in cm for mobile units • preferred name for portables • artifacts that can be removed • minimum number of lead aprons • aprons provides protection from • primary cause of mobile repeats • 6:1 or 8:1 describes ____ grids • anatomy that uses short axis grid • ...
curtis and ricky 2023-09-25
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- a state where atom gain loses or shares electrons
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- radiation a form of energy exhibiting wavelike behavior as it travels through space can be described by wavelength
- energy levels of a atom
- a set of electromagnetic waves given off by atoms of an element
- highradioactiveiation that has no electrical charge and no mass is not deflected by electric or magnetic
- a high-speed electron with a l charge that is emitted during radoicative decay
- a type of equation that shows the atomic number and mass number of particles involved
- the process in which some substance spontaneously emits radiation
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- the lowest amount of energy
- distance between 2 points
- a particle with two protons and two neutrons with 2+ charge
- the rays and particles alpha and beta particles and gamma rays
- electrons in the outer most orbital
- the number of waves that pass a given point per second
- ion with a negative char
- a simplified version of electron shell
- the amount of electrons put into energy levels into the equations
- the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- a group of atoms with a positive or negative charge
- letters that represent it such as s,p,d,f
- ion with a positive charge
22 Clues: energy levels of a atom • ion with a negative char • distance between 2 points • ion with a positive charge • the lowest amount of energy • electrons in the outer most orbital • a simplified version of electron shell • letters that represent it such as s,p,d,f • a state where atom gain loses or shares electrons • a group of atoms with a positive or negative charge • ...
Climate Review 2024-12-04
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- The tilt of the Earth’s axis is
- heat movement through touch.
- percent of solar radiation that it reflects
- is the state of the atmosphere
- the movement of cool air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
- Distance above sea level
- heat movement through waves of radiation.
- long term average of typical temperature, precipitation and air flow
- climate that is kept similar due to large water bodies
- Layer that is comprised of rocks and minerals
- The deflection of a moving object from a straight path by the rotation of the Earth
- fourth layer of the atmosphere where temperatures can vary greatly
- contains all living and non-living components of Earth
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- Horizontal lines on Earth that move away from the equator
- The amount of solar energy that makes contact on the Earth’s surface.
- Layer that includes 4 layers to describe temperature in the air
- one of two points in Earth’s orbit at which the poles are the most tilted toward or away from the sun.
- Gases in the atmosphere trap heat.
- The angle between a ray falling on a surface and the line perpendicular to that surface.
- A band of fast moving air in the stratosphere
- third layerof the atmosphere
- second layer of the atmosphere that has ozone
- heat movement through air particles.
- Layer that is water
- can reflect, scatter or absorb solar radiation
- first layer of the atmosphere where we live
26 Clues: Layer that is water • Distance above sea level • heat movement through touch. • third layerof the atmosphere • is the state of the atmosphere • The tilt of the Earth’s axis is • Gases in the atmosphere trap heat. • heat movement through air particles. • heat movement through waves of radiation. • percent of solar radiation that it reflects • ...
Scientific Terms: Waves,Heat transfer & Wave anatomy. 2023-10-12
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- a type of electromagnetic radiation.
- a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light.
- a pattern of neural oscillation in humans with a frequency between 25 and 140 Hz,
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that has shorter wavelengths than visible light.
- The lowest point of a wave.
- Heat transferred by direct contact between two objects.
- Wave in which particles of the medium vibrate in the same direction that the wave travels.
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- Wave in which particles of the medium vibrate at right angles to the direction that the wave travels
- the segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view.
- The highest point of a wave.
- Heat transferred by warmer air rising and cooler air sinking.
- The maximum distance the particles of a medium move from their resting position
- Heat transferred through waves traveling through space.
13 Clues: The lowest point of a wave. • The highest point of a wave. • a type of electromagnetic radiation. • Heat transferred through waves traveling through space. • Heat transferred by direct contact between two objects. • Heat transferred by warmer air rising and cooler air sinking. • a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light. • ...
Energy 2020-12-10
Across
- An object's potential energy is greatest where on a ramp?
- A motor produces ___ energy.
- Heat transfer by touch.
- A generator converts mechanical energy into which form of energy?
- What type of heat transfer occurs when a hand touches a warm pot?
- Is plastic a conductor or insulator?
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- Another term for 'potential energy is'..
- Conduction, radiation and convection all __ heat.
- Energy is the ____ to do work.
- Kinetic energy is also called ___ energy.
- Radiation produces light and what other product?
- Power plants typically produce this type of energy.
- The Sun's energy reaches the Earth through this method.
- Is metal a conductor or insulator?
- A diagram using two arrows to depict an energy transformation is what?
15 Clues: Heat transfer by touch. • A motor produces ___ energy. • Energy is the ____ to do work. • Is metal a conductor or insulator? • Is plastic a conductor or insulator? • Another term for 'potential energy is'.. • Kinetic energy is also called ___ energy. • Radiation produces light and what other product? • Conduction, radiation and convection all __ heat. • ...
Energy 2020-12-10
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- Conduction, radiation and convection all __ heat.
- Is metal a conductor or insulator?
- A motor produces ___ energy.
- The Sun's energy reaches the Earth through this method.
- What type of heat transfer occurs when a hand touches a warm pot?
- Another term for 'potential energy is'..
- A diagram using two arrows to depict an energy transformation is what?
- Energy is the ____ to do work.
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- An object's potential energy is greatest where on a ramp?
- Power plants typically produce this type of energy.
- Heat transfer by touch.
- Is plastic a conductor or insulator?
- Radiation produces light and what other product?
- Kinetic energy is also called ___ energy.
- A generator converts mechanical energy into which form of energy?
15 Clues: Heat transfer by touch. • A motor produces ___ energy. • Energy is the ____ to do work. • Is metal a conductor or insulator? • Is plastic a conductor or insulator? • Another term for 'potential energy is'.. • Kinetic energy is also called ___ energy. • Radiation produces light and what other product? • Conduction, radiation and convection all __ heat. • ...
The Study of... 2024-10-09
18 Clues: Fish • Skin • Eyes • Dogs • Cats • Drugs • Blood • Heart • Birds • Horses • Animals • Hormones • Respiration • Ears & Hearing • Animal Behavior • Brain & Spinal Cord • Life & Living Things • Structure & Function of Cells
Schoolsubjects 2014-02-12
subjects 2022-01-09
Invert Zoology 2024-09-17
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- the study of the evolutionary history of a species
- a taxon that consists of all of the descendants of a common ancestor
- a trait that was present in the ancestor of a group (aka ancestral)
- any group of species that we designate
- animals that neither possess nor develops a vertebral column, derived from the notochord
- the study of the form and structure of living things
- the branch of biology that investigates relationships among species to understand the history of life
- derived traits that are shared among a group and used as evidence of common ancestry
- group known to be phylogenically outside of the interest group
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- the branch of BIOLOGY the reconstructs the evolutionary history of species
- where one species diverges into two on a phylogenetic tree (a branching point)
- non-motile
- a trait found in descendants that different from the ancestral (aka derived)
- group of primary interest
- a principle that suggests the simplest explanation of observed data is the preferred explanation
- the study of prehistoric life based on fossils
- features shared by two or more species that inherited it from a common ancestor
- evolution type that suggests that independently evolved traits subjected to similar selective pressures may become superficially similar
- the field devoted to the classification of organisms
19 Clues: non-motile • group of primary interest • any group of species that we designate • the study of prehistoric life based on fossils • the study of the evolutionary history of a species • the study of the form and structure of living things • the field devoted to the classification of organisms • group known to be phylogenically outside of the interest group • ...
Sophia crossword maker 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • path around • smaller orbits • takes pictures • grouping of stars • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system sun planets and moons • gathers visible light and em radiation
Sophia crossword maker 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • path around • smaller orbits • takes pictures • grouping of stars • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system sun planets and moons • gathers visible light and em radiation
P4 Crossword 2013-06-11
Across
- Sound with a frequency above the threshold of human hearing
- Cosmic rays are the biggest source of __________ radiation
- Two objects with opposite charges do this
- A heart does this when we use a defibrillator
- Two objects with the same charge do this
- The yellow and green wire in a plug
- This causes electrons to move when two objects are rubbed together
- The charge of a neutron
- The ______ number tells you the number of protons in an atom
- A safety feature in a plug
- ____ life - the time taken for the activity of a radioactive source to decrease by half
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- The ____ number tells you the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- A charged atom
- An electrostatic __________ is an industrial use of electrostatics
- The charge on a beta particle
- The charge of a proton
- The colour of the live wire in a plug
- Radiation comes from this part on an atom
- This type of radiation is a helium nucleus
19 Clues: A charged atom • The charge of a proton • The charge of a neutron • A safety feature in a plug • The charge on a beta particle • The yellow and green wire in a plug • The colour of the live wire in a plug • Two objects with the same charge do this • Two objects with opposite charges do this • Radiation comes from this part on an atom • This type of radiation is a helium nucleus • ...
Chemistry Review - Unit 5 Part 2 2023-03-16
Across
- the group of organic compounds made of amino acids
- the type of radiation with the least penetrating power.
- the carbohydrate our body uses for energy
- the group of organic compounds that contain sugars and starches
- this object gets its energy form fusion
- the protein catalysts used to control reactions in our bodies
- protons in the nucleus do this to each other
- neutrons produce the ________ nuclear force
- when two smaller atoms combine to make a single larger one
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- the spontaneous breakdown of a nucleus is nuclear ___.
- the type of radiation made of a single electrons
- a type of lipid used as a chemical messenger
- the group of organic compounds that contain fats and oils
- the element organic compounds are base on
- a group of toxic organic compounds, used for fuel
- lipids are used to _____ energy.
- the subatomic particle that holds the nucleus together
- the splitting of a large unstable atom
- the type of radiation that travels the furthest through air
19 Clues: lipids are used to _____ energy. • the splitting of a large unstable atom • this object gets its energy form fusion • the carbohydrate our body uses for energy • the element organic compounds are base on • neutrons produce the ________ nuclear force • a type of lipid used as a chemical messenger • protons in the nucleus do this to each other • ...
Waves, solenoids and infrared radiation 2021-05-07
Across
- Longitudinal waves travel in this direction
- The unit to measure frequency
- Radiation all objects emit and absorb this
- X-rays are used for...
- This is a type of wave that is emitted by mobile phones
- Sound waves are an example of this type of wave
- Tells us how much energy a wave has
- This is added to a solenoid to make it an electromagnet
- This is a type of wave that is emitted by TV broadcastings
- Name given for the flow of charge
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- Shaping the wire in a coil increases its...
- This wave has the highest frequency
- Transverse waves travel in this direction
- This is a type of wave found in a water ripple
- More infrared radiation releases more...
- The generic term for a coil of wire used as an electromagnet
- The colour that absorbs and emits the most infrared radiation
- Something that transfers energy from one place to another without the transfer of matter
- The highest point in a wave
19 Clues: X-rays are used for... • The highest point in a wave • The unit to measure frequency • Name given for the flow of charge • This wave has the highest frequency • Tells us how much energy a wave has • More infrared radiation releases more... • Transverse waves travel in this direction • Radiation all objects emit and absorb this • Shaping the wire in a coil increases its... • ...
science 2026-01-14
8 Clues: absorbs suns radiation • produces radiation/heat • main source of heat on earth • wouldn't happen without the sun • travels by conduction and radiation • move faster as they get hotter/warmer • happens when radiation gets stuck in atmosphere • radiation from the sun is transferred back into the _____________
Universe 2023-09-25
Across
- A light year is the distance light travels in 1 year about 9.5 trillion (blank)
- (blank) sensing instruments are essential for studying the far reaches of the universe
- Visible blank is a form of electromagnetic radiation
- includes everything that exist
- occurs as objects move farther away form a source and the light shifts toward red
- scientist have (blank) that the universe is about 13.7 billion years old
- scientist are looking into the (blank) when observe electromagnetic radiation in space
- the expanding universe is similar to a (blank)
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- the universe includes all matter energy space and (blank)
- electromagnetic radiation such as radio waves (blank) and infrared radiation
- The big bang (blank) is the most widely accepted theory to explain the universe
- is the fastest thing in the universe
- (blank) telescopes similar in appearance to satellite dishes
- the universe continues to (blank) to this day
14 Clues: includes everything that exist • is the fastest thing in the universe • the universe continues to (blank) to this day • the expanding universe is similar to a (blank) • Visible blank is a form of electromagnetic radiation • the universe includes all matter energy space and (blank) • (blank) telescopes similar in appearance to satellite dishes • ...
French Crosswors 2022-10-10
19 Clues: 40 • 60 • 50 • 70 • easy • Music • for me • A class • Biology • History • Students • Calculus • difficult • The classroom • agree or okay • Singular Course • Friends (Feminine) • Professors (Plural) • Professor(Feminine)
Nicholas P:3 2023-01-31
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • smaller orbits • group of stars • takes pictures • gathers samples • measure atmosphere • path around object • stars form a pattern • hole from space rock • energy from the stars • sun, planets, stars, etc • gathers visible light and EM radiation
Cameron 4th 2023-01-31
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • takes pictures • grouping of stars • energy from stars • path around object • stars form patterns • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • hole from space rock • smaller orbits larger • sun and planets and moons • gathers visible and EM radiation
jordyn3 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • takes pictures • smaller orbits • grouping of stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • stars form a pattern • gathers rock samples • hole from space rock • sun,planets,and moon • energy from the radiation stars • gathers visible light and EM radiation
Sophia crossword maker 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • path around • smaller orbits • takes pictures • grouping of stars • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system sun planets and moons • gathers visible light and em radiation
Vince crossword 2022-02-01
13 Clues: Everything • Maps planets • Takes pictures • Smaller orbits • grouping of stars • Path around objects • Measures atmosphere • Stars form a pattern • Hole from space rock • gathers rock samples • Sun, planets, and moons • radiation: energy from the stars • Gathers visible light and EM radiation
Electromagnetic Spectrum 2025-11-06
Across
- how far away waves are
- X-RAY
- any tool people use to create, transmit,store and share information
- particle of electromagnetic energy
- ZAPS
- longest wavelengths
- black light
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- different types of light waves
- treatment that uses radiation beams
- the rate at which a event repeats
- beyond violet
- high energy penetrating form
- electromagnetic radiation
- the maximum displacement or distance
- radio detection
15 Clues: ZAPS • X-RAY • black light • beyond violet • radio detection • longest wavelengths • how far away waves are • electromagnetic radiation • high energy penetrating form • different types of light waves • the rate at which a event repeats • particle of electromagnetic energy • treatment that uses radiation beams • the maximum displacement or distance • ...
Classification 2021-10-11
Across
- Branch of biology for identifying the organism
- heterotrophic multicellular
- Pavo cristatus
- acellular and inactive microorganisms
- Father of Biology
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- scientific indicators for the identification of species
- amoeba
- single celled organism
- species may be known with different names
- basic level of classification
10 Clues: amoeba • Pavo cristatus • Father of Biology • single celled organism • heterotrophic multicellular • basic level of classification • acellular and inactive microorganisms • species may be known with different names • Branch of biology for identifying the organism • scientific indicators for the identification of species
Classification 2021-10-11
Across
- Branch of biology for identifying the organism
- heterotrophic multicellular
- Pavo cristatus
- acellular and inactive microorganisms
- Father of Biology
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- scientific indicators for the identification of species
- amoeba
- single celled organism
- species may be known with different names
- basic level of classification
10 Clues: amoeba • Pavo cristatus • Father of Biology • single celled organism • heterotrophic multicellular • basic level of classification • acellular and inactive microorganisms • species may be known with different names • Branch of biology for identifying the organism • scientific indicators for the identification of species
Sophia crossword maker 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • path around • smaller orbits • takes pictures • grouping of stars • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system sun planets and moons • gathers visible light and em radiation
Sophia crossword maker 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • path around • smaller orbits • takes pictures • grouping of stars • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system sun planets and moons • gathers visible light and em radiation
Amber 4th 2023-01-31
13 Clues: everything • maps planets • smaller orbits • takes pictures • energy from stars • grouping of stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • stars form a pattern • hole from space rock • gathers rock samples • suns planets and moons • gathers visible light and EM radiation
Lillian 1st 2023-01-31
13 Clues: everything • maps planets • smaller orbits • from the stars • takes pictures • Grouping of stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • gather rock samples • stars from a pattern • hole from space rock • sun,planets and moons • gather visible light and em radiation
Animal Characteristics 2020-09-13
Across
- SmallestGroupOfClassification
- CreatesEnergy
- NoBodyPartToCreateImage
- TheStudyOfLife
- WheelShaped
- ObtainsEnergyFromOutsideSources
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- ManyCells
- OrganizingLivingThings
- LargestGroupOfClassification
- CellWithNucleusAndOrganelles
- ArrangementOfPartsToCreateMirrorImages
- NoOrganelles
- OneLineOfSymmetry
- TheStudyOfAnimals
14 Clues: ManyCells • WheelShaped • NoOrganelles • CreatesEnergy • TheStudyOfLife • OneLineOfSymmetry • TheStudyOfAnimals • OrganizingLivingThings • NoBodyPartToCreateImage • LargestGroupOfClassification • CellWithNucleusAndOrganelles • SmallestGroupOfClassification • ObtainsEnergyFromOutsideSources • ArrangementOfPartsToCreateMirrorImages
Unit 1 2021-11-26
History 2015-02-22
School subjects 2022-11-09
Classes and School Supplies 2021-04-14
23 Clues: art • math • test • desk • book • music • window • library • physics • English • history • stadium • Spanish • science • biology • schedule • homework • backpack • test; quiz • male teacher • female teacher • computer science • male/female student
WOW! 6 Unit 10 2018-02-16
25 Clues: kuni • vaene • lõuna • hõimu • range • laisk • pidin • keemia • füüsika • algkool • sõltuma • ametlik • vahetus • vähemalt • vaidlema • diktofon • keskpäev • lühidalt • bioloogia • kirjandus • digitaalne • geograafia • näima, tunduma • kehaline kasvatus • lõpetama; lõppema
La Escuela Crossword Puzzle Ethan Schemmel 2022-04-22
25 Clues: Art • Band • Math • Music • Choir • Health • Economy • Spanish • Algebra • Physics • Biology • English • Anatomy • Geometry • Nutrition • Geography • Chemistry • Government • Technology • Psychology • Journalism • Driver’s Ed • PreCalculus • World History • Creative writing
En la clase 2023-09-20
20 Clues: next to • english • biology • library • because • physics • history • business • chemistry • economics • bookstore • to arrive • psychology • mathematics • wastebasket • to have dinner • to the left of • to the right of • computer science • to have breakfast
latin greek root words america 2023-11-13
21 Clues: 100 • two • hear • many • time • half • fear • life • under • water • super • center • around • against • far away • to throw • to watch • to write • to speak,say • between,among • to carry, a gate
First Day 2024-08-29
22 Clues: NO • bild • kemi • karta • någon • fysik • schema • flytta • mentor • första • idrott • imorgon • perfekt • biologi • göra ont • matematik • mellannamn • expedition • självklart • från Wales • inte förrän • tyckte,tänkte
Biologists 2022-12-16
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- the branch of biology that deals with the study of heredity
- Ecologist who was also a writer who wrote the book Silent Spring
- Chemicals in the body that are used in almost everything cells do
- Chemicals used to kill unwanted organisms, such as insects
- The process of producing an organism from one cell of a single parent
- scientists who study things that deal with heredity
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- investigated the effect of the location of genes
- Rod shaped structure in the cells that is made up of genes
- scientists who specialize in biology
- She inspired other women to become botanists
- 1900s he made the greatest single contribution to the study of heredity
- Branch of biology dealing with the study of plants
12 Clues: scientists who specialize in biology • She inspired other women to become botanists • investigated the effect of the location of genes • Branch of biology dealing with the study of plants • scientists who study things that deal with heredity • Rod shaped structure in the cells that is made up of genes • Chemicals used to kill unwanted organisms, such as insects • ...
X-RAYS 2013-10-03
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- rays that are used to kill harmful bacterias
- the x-rays are use in airports for________
- x-rays it is the radiation that have more radiation
- what causes the sparks
- x-rays it is radiation that is lowel than the traditional
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- what we can get with x-rays
- name that explains unknow radiation
- x-rays are a type of invisible________
- we see with the x-rays the ________of the bones
- who use the x-rays
10 Clues: who use the x-rays • what causes the sparks • what we can get with x-rays • name that explains unknow radiation • x-rays are a type of invisible________ • the x-rays are use in airports for________ • rays that are used to kill harmful bacterias • we see with the x-rays the ________of the bones • x-rays it is the radiation that have more radiation • ...
Nuclear Energy 2025-10-27
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- The tiny building block of everything.
- Splitting atoms apart to make energy (in power plants).
- Gives off radiation from an unstable atom.
- Joining atoms together to make energy (like the Sun).
- Strong radiation that can go through walls.
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- The fuel used in most nuclear reactors.
- Heavy radiation that can’t go through paper.
- Leftover radioactive material that must be stored safely.
- Fast radiation made of tiny particles (electrons).
- Can run out or take a long time to replace.
10 Clues: The tiny building block of everything. • The fuel used in most nuclear reactors. • Gives off radiation from an unstable atom. • Can run out or take a long time to replace. • Strong radiation that can go through walls. • Heavy radiation that can’t go through paper. • Fast radiation made of tiny particles (electrons). • ...
The Blackbird Girls Chapter 1-25 2024-02-14
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- Weird, white substance on the street
- Which reactor exploded? (number ____)
- Tablets dissolved in water to prevent radiation sickness
- One of the main characters
- Thing soldiers were wearing the first time the main character saw the soldiers
- Unofficial name of the nuclear power plant
- Religion that is discriminated against
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- One on the main characters
- Instrument one of the main characters loved
- Dangerous thing released by by the explosion
- Name of one of the main characters
- Dream occupation of one of the main characters
- Name of one of the main character's dad who died in the explosion
- Possession people were told to leave behind
- Color of the smoke in the early hours of the explosion
- City where workers were taken to treat their radiation sickness
16 Clues: One on the main characters • One of the main characters • Name of one of the main characters • Weird, white substance on the street • Which reactor exploded? (number ____) • Religion that is discriminated against • Unofficial name of the nuclear power plant • Instrument one of the main characters loved • Possession people were told to leave behind • ...
Radioactivity 2014-10-14
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- Unit of energy
- The difference between the actual mass from the predicted mass is the mass ________
- Where beta particles originate
- A positively charged particle made up of two protons and two neutrons and released by a radioactive nucleus
- Alpha radiation are ______ charged particles
- Another element discovered by the Curies
- the changing of an atom into another kind of atom that takes place during radioactive decay
- the first city in the world to be devastated by an atomic bomb
- An unstable form of a chemical element that radioactively decays, resulting in the emission of nuclear radiation.
- Stops Gamma rays
- technique used to date materials such as rocks, usually based on a comparison between the observed abundance of a naturally occurring radioactive isotope
- Discovered the element Uranium
- Same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons
- Element discovered by the Curies
- A unit that measures the number of decays per second, or activity, from a sample of radioactive nuclei
- Iron and nickel nuclei have the largest binding energies per nucleon of all nuclei and therefore are the most _______
- quantum of light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force
- A unit for measuring biological damage from radiation
- Use of radioactive materials in medicine
- Elements with an atomic number over 84
- Country where catastrophic nuclear accident occurred
- Stops alpha radiation
- E=mc2 was discovered by ______
- An Example of non-ionizing radiation
- Chemical symbol of Neptunium
- Protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- The process by which multiple nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus
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- Coined the term "Radioactivity"
- Device or furnace where controlled fission chain reaction is carried out
- An electron released by a radioactive nucleus that causes a neutron to change into a proton
- A process in nuclear physics in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation released by a radioactive nucleus are called _____ rays
- particles, Beta particles, Gamma rays) are not affected by a magnetic field because they carry no ______ charge
- The ______ mass of a reaction is the amount of fissionable material to make each reaction produce one more
- Chemical Symbol of Americanum
- A version of a chemical element that has an unstable nucleus and emits radiation during its decay to a stable form
- Leading country that generates the most amount of nuclear energy
- A unit for measuring absorbed energy from radiation
- Father of Nuclear Physics
- Too much exposure from radioactive can lead to ________
- How many types of radioactive rays exist?
- Time it takes to decrease into half of its original value
- Discovered Radioactivity
- Stops beta particles
- The ______ energy is the energy released as all the constituent particles (n, p and e) come together FROM INFINITY under both the STRONG force and the EM force
- Part of a nuclear reactor that slows down the neutron produced by fission
- A unit that represents the rate of radioactive decay which is 3.7 × 1010 radioactive disintegrations per second
- Beta particles are also ______
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons
- Protons do not repel each other in the nucleus because of the ______ force
- a distinct kind of atom or nucleus characterized by a specific number of protons and neutrons.
- An alpha particle is actually a nucleus of ______
- Mass of the Alpha particle
53 Clues: Unit of energy • Stops Gamma rays • Stops beta particles • Stops alpha radiation • Discovered Radioactivity • Father of Nuclear Physics • Mass of the Alpha particle • Chemical symbol of Neptunium • Chemical Symbol of Americanum • Where beta particles originate • Discovered the element Uranium • Beta particles are also ______ • E=mc2 was discovered by ______ • ...
Earth's Energy Budget 2024-10-03
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- A boundary separating two masses of air with different densities, typically associated with weather changes such as temperature shifts, precipitation, and wind patterns.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, which contains most of the ozone in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Variation or cycle that occurs daily, such as temperature or solar radiation changes between day and night
- A molecule consisting of 3 oxygen atoms found primarily in the stratosphere. When created in the troposphere, it can be a harmful pollutant.
- Half of the Earth, usually divided into Northern and Southern by the equator or Eastern and Western by the prime meridian.
- Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the Sun that includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation, contributing to Earth's energy balance.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere extending from the surface to an altitude between 8 kilometers (at the poles) and 14 kilometers (in the tropics); most weather occurs in this layer.
- Collections of water (in liquid or ice phase) in the atmosphere that are often classified by their shape and height.
- The heat energy transferred between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere that causes a change in temperature without changing the phase of a substance.
- The combined energy transfer from evaporation of water from the surface and transpiration of water by plants growing on that surface.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air, often expressed as a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at a given temperature.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth and some other planets. Biogeochemical processes, including human activities, determine the concentrations of the gaseous constituents of this
- The rate of change of atmospheric properties, such as temperature, pressure, or humidity, over a specified distance, often influencing wind patterns and weather systems.
- The redirection of light in all directions due to interactions with air molecules, aerosols, or clouds.
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- An abbreviated term for incoming solar radiation.
- The transfer of heat energy vertically through a medium through motion of matter. In the atmosphere, it may be seen visibly by cloud formation and thunderstorm development
- The transfer of energy through a medium from molecule to molecule due to a gradient in temperature
- A naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere
- The layer of Earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere, known for temperatures that decrease with altitude.
- The proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically expressed as a percentage.
- The balance between the incoming energy from the sun and the outgoing energy emitted by the Earth back into space. It determines Earth's climate and temperature
- Shortwave electromagnetic waves having wavelengths between 0.1 and 0.4 micrometers that is harmful to plants and animals, including humans.
- A solid particle suspended in the atmosphere. Volcanic eruptions, salt spray, dust storms and forest fires are natural sources of this
- NASA instruments that provides direct measurements of reflected solar radiation and emission of thermal infrared radiation from the earth to space
- The second most abundant element in the universe, it is found in higher concentrations in the upper atmosphere due to its lightness and low chemical reactivity.
- Energy that is emitted from a source in the form of rays or waves
- The heat energy absorbed or released during a phase change of a substance, such as from liquid to gas or vice versa, without changing its temperature
- A form of electromagnetic radiation, with a wavelength that is observable to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers).
- A process by which energy penetrates the inner structure of a material, causing that material to gain energy.
- The return of sound or light back to its source. In the atmosphere, the process where incoming solar rays are redirected back upward after striking particles.
30 Clues: An abbreviated term for incoming solar radiation. • Energy that is emitted from a source in the form of rays or waves • A naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere • The second layer of the atmosphere, which contains most of the ozone in Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
Annabels Science crossword 2026-06-03
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- The movement of thermal energy from a hotter object or substance to a cooler one
- A fundamental liquid composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom, essential for all life
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth that acts as a blanket for incoming solar radiation
- A temperature scale where water freezes at 0 degrees
- The long-term increase in Earth's average atmospheric temperature, primarily caused by human activities that release greenhouse gases
- The transfer of heat through the physical movement of fluids
- Naturally occurring materials or forms of energy that can be utilized by living organisms
- Solar radiation that is taken in and soaked up by the Earth or the atmosphere
- Energy extracted from the natural heat trapped beneath the Earth's solid crust
- A long-term change in global climate patterns driven by man-made increases in these greenhouse gases
- Relating to or caused by heat and temperature
- The energy released during nuclear fission (splitting atoms) or nuclear fusion (combining atoms)
- A highly potent greenhouse gas that traps lots more atmospheric heat than carbon dioxide
- Existing in or derived from nature without human altercation
- The star in the middle of our solar system that emits solar radiation toward the Earth
- A machine with blades that are rotated by the force of moving fluid, air, or steam to generate mechanical power
- relating to or derived from the radiation emitted by the Sun
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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- A type of invisible radiation emitted by the Sun that carries more energy than visible light
- A form of energy resulting from the flow of charged subatomic particles, such as electrons
- Gases in the atmosphere that trap heat from the Sun, keeping the Earth warm like a greenhouse
- A unit of measurement used to quantify temperature on a specific scale
- Power generated by capturing the kinetic and potential energy produced by the natural, gravitationally-driven rise and fall of ocean tides
- The generation of electricity by harnessing the gravitational force of flowing or falling water
- A material or substance used to stop or slow down the transfer of heat between objects
- A temperature scale where water freezes at 32 degrees
- Solar radiation that bounces off a surface back into space instead of being absorbed
- Non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and gas-formed from the decayed remains of ancient plants and animals buried over millions of years
- A natural resource that exists in limited amounts and cannot be replaced quickly enough by nature once it is used up
- The total kinetic energy associated with the random, disordered motion of atoms and molecules within a system
- A natural energy source that is replenished by natural processes at a faster rate than it is consumed
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, indicating how hot or cold it is
- The transfer of heat or electric energy through direct contact
- The physical process of the planet increasing in temperature as more solar radiation is absorbed than reflected
- The bulk movement of air across the Earth's surface, caused by atmospheric pressure differences
- The long-term average pattern of weather, temperature, and warming trends in a region over many years
- The emission and transfer of energy through space
- A specific greenhouse gas released by burning fossil fuels that builds up in the atmosphere and speeds up warming
- The quantitative capacity of a physical system to perform work or produce heat
- A measure of how much light or radiation a surface reflects compared to the total amount it receives
40 Clues: Relating to or caused by heat and temperature • The emission and transfer of energy through space • A temperature scale where water freezes at 0 degrees • A temperature scale where water freezes at 32 degrees • The transfer of heat through the physical movement of fluids • Existing in or derived from nature without human altercation • ...
Chapter 4 Chemistry crossword 2021-11-03
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- A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior
- The emission of continuous range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum of energy
- The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves
- A spectrum that shows all of the electromagnetic waves and how much radiation they have
- The emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on it
- Describes mathematically the wave properties of electrons and other very special particles
- The number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time
- Indicates the shape of the orbital
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- Lowest state of energy in an atom
- Indicates the orientation of an orbital around the nucleus
- Now two electrons in the same atom can have the same set of quantum numbers
- Indicates the main energy level occupied by an electron
- Refers to an outer main energy level occupied, in most cases, by 8 electrons
- The minimum amount of energy that can be lost or gained
- Group 18 elements (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon)
- Emission-Spectrum The four bands of light that are shown when light is passed through a prism
- Highest state of energy in an atom
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom is known as the atoms electron configuration
- An electron occupies the lowest energy orbital that can receive it
20 Clues: Lowest state of energy in an atom • Highest state of energy in an atom • Indicates the shape of the orbital • A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior • Indicates the main energy level occupied by an electron • The minimum amount of energy that can be lost or gained • Indicates the orientation of an orbital around the nucleus • ...
Radioactive Decay 2025-02-11
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- a process that occurs when an unstable atomic nucleus changes into another more stable nucleus by emitting radiation as particles or energy.
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- Gamma rays have a very __________frequency
- A nucleus that will not undergo decay is ______________
- Defines an atom
- changes the atom number by +1
- In beta decay, this is added to the atomic number of the original atom
- released when a neutron becomes a proton--beta particle
- the area on a graph of neutron and proton ratios within which all stable nuclei are found
- In alpha decay, this is added to the mass number of the original atom.
- changes the atomic number by -2
- Gamma rays have a very __________ wavelength
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- protons, neutrons, electrons
- a type of nuclear radiation consisting of two protons and two neutrons it is positively charged and is the equivalent to the nucleus of a helium atom.
- the sum of the number of neutrons and protons in an atomic nucleus
- released when an unstable nucleus rearranges to a lower energy and more stable arrangement.
- Gamma radiation added change to mass and atomic number
- elements that spontaneously emit radiation are ____________________
- a high-speed electron with a negative charge that is emitted during radioactive decay
- In alpha decay, this is added to the atomic number of the original atom.
- If a nucleus is not within the band of stability, it is considered ______________
21 Clues: Defines an atom • protons, neutrons, electrons • changes the atom number by +1 • changes the atomic number by -2 • Gamma rays have a very __________frequency • Gamma rays have a very __________ wavelength • Gamma radiation added change to mass and atomic number • A nucleus that will not undergo decay is ______________ • ...
Voc_School subjects 2024-12-03
16 Clues: weil • Kunst • Mathe • Sport • Werken • Deutsch • Biologie • Erdkunde • Informatik • Geschichte • Französisch • Mittagessen • das (Schul-)Fach • Naturwissenschaften • die Schulveransammlung • schwer, schwierig, hart
Universe Vocab-Layla Wragg- 5th 2014-10-08
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- a large group of stars in space
- ___ Waves- electromagnetic waves with long wavelengths and low frequencies
- ___ Radiation- radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves
- bands of dust in a galaxy
- the distance between to corresponding points
- provide us with visible light spectrum
- the luminous celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve
- electromagnetic waves that are between radio waves and infrared waves
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- visible light and infrared waves
- ___ Shaped Galaxy- a galaxy with very little symmetry
- a self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas
- electromagnetic waves with longer wavelengths
- all space and the matter space contains
- ___ of light- how fast light travels
- large cloud of gas and dust in space
- Arms areas of stars that spread from the center of a galaxy
16 Clues: bands of dust in a galaxy • a large group of stars in space • visible light and infrared waves • ___ of light- how fast light travels • large cloud of gas and dust in space • provide us with visible light spectrum • all space and the matter space contains • the distance between to corresponding points • electromagnetic waves with longer wavelengths • ...
Antimicrobial Technique 2025-12-04
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- heat technique that kills vegetative forms of bacterial pathogens
- UV radiation damages DNA by creating
- pasteurization used for coffee cream packets
- destroying vegetative pathogens on door knob
- radiation used for sterilizing spices
- air in clinical setting passes through these
- plastic petridishes are sterilized by this radiation
- alters the pressure of cell causing the cells to lyse
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- cleaning the skin with an alcohol swab
- removing and destroying all microbial life
- keeping bacteria at low temperature doesn't kill them,instead this process has a ________ effect
- dry heat sterilizes by ________ of cellular components
- when bacterial cells are in a hypertonic solution they will undergo __________.
- a type of degerming technique
- Reduces the number of germs on surfaces of objects
- oxygen under high pressure is administered to patients that are infected with _________
16 Clues: a type of degerming technique • UV radiation damages DNA by creating • radiation used for sterilizing spices • cleaning the skin with an alcohol swab • removing and destroying all microbial life • pasteurization used for coffee cream packets • destroying vegetative pathogens on door knob • air in clinical setting passes through these • ...
Radioactivity 2023-11-27
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- Helium nucleus emitted by unstable isotopes
- The process in which an object is exposed to radiation
- counter, technology to measure radiation (6)
- This colorless, odorless gas, originating from the decay of uranium and thorium in the Earth's crust, contributes to background radiation.
- Alternative form of an element with different mass number
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- Bit of electromagnetic radiation
- The unwanted presence of radioactive materials on other objects
- unit of measurement of ionising radiation
- Particles such as Na+ and Cl-
9 Clues: Particles such as Na+ and Cl- • Bit of electromagnetic radiation • unit of measurement of ionising radiation • Helium nucleus emitted by unstable isotopes • counter, technology to measure radiation (6) • The process in which an object is exposed to radiation • Alternative form of an element with different mass number • ...
Crossword puzzle 2017-07-25
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- Sunscreen should be applied generously. A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8) of sunscreen should be applied to the face, neck and ears and the same for each lean and arm, and the front and back of the body.
- _ _ _ _ _ (5) on some sunglasses!
- A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (7) is redness, inflammation and blistering of the skin caused by overexposure to UV radiation.
- Cancer Council recommends applying an SPF 30 or higher, _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (5, 8) and water resistant sunscreen.
- _ _ _ _ (4) shade!
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- Sunscreen must be used within its expiry _ _ _ _ (4) and stored at a temperature less than thirty degrees.
- UV radiation can’t be seen or felt and can still damage our skin on cool, _ _ _ _ _ _ (6) days. Don’t rely on temperature to guide your skin protection.
- _ _ _ _ (4) on a shirt!
- UV radiation levels are not related to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (11) so even on cool days UV can still damage your skin.
- _ _ _ _ (4) on a hat!
- Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the _ _ _ (3) can lead to wrinkles, skin blotches, skin damage, and skin cancer.
- _ _ _ _ (4) on some sunscreen!
- The _ _ _ _ (4) way to keep your skin protected is to use a combination of the five sun protection practices.
- Sunscreen should be applied every _ _ _ (3) hours, and more frequently if swimming or perspiring. Don’t wait the 4 hours that is mentioned on the sunscreen bottle.
- There is no such thing as a _ _ _ _ (4) tan! A tan is your body’s reaction to damage from UV radiation.
15 Clues: _ _ _ _ (4) shade! • _ _ _ _ (4) on a hat! • _ _ _ _ (4) on a shirt! • _ _ _ _ (4) on some sunscreen! • _ _ _ _ _ (5) on some sunglasses! • There is no such thing as a _ _ _ _ (4) tan! A tan is your body’s reaction to damage from UV radiation. • Sunscreen must be used within its expiry _ _ _ _ (4) and stored at a temperature less than thirty degrees. • ...
Les matières 2022-09-30
Les sujets d'école 2022-01-09
Earth's Energy Budget 2024-10-03
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- A boundary separating two masses of air with different densities, typically associated with weather changes such as temperature shifts, precipitation, and wind patterns.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, which contains most of the ozone in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Variation or cycle that occurs daily, such as temperature or solar radiation changes between day and night
- A molecule consisting of 3 oxygen atoms found primarily in the stratosphere. When created in the troposphere, it can be a harmful pollutant.
- Half of the Earth, usually divided into Northern and Southern by the equator or Eastern and Western by the prime meridian.
- Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the Sun that includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation, contributing to Earth's energy balance.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere extending from the surface to an altitude between 8 kilometers (at the poles) and 14 kilometers (in the tropics); most weather occurs in this layer.
- Collections of water (in liquid or ice phase) in the atmosphere that are often classified by their shape and height.
- The heat energy transferred between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere that causes a change in temperature without changing the phase of a substance.
- The combined energy transfer from evaporation of water from the surface and transpiration of water by plants growing on that surface.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air, often expressed as a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at a given temperature.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth and some other planets. Biogeochemical processes, including human activities, determine the concentrations of the gaseous constituents of this
- The rate of change of atmospheric properties, such as temperature, pressure, or humidity, over a specified distance, often influencing wind patterns and weather systems.
- The redirection of light in all directions due to interactions with air molecules, aerosols, or clouds.
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- An abbreviated term for incoming solar radiation.
- The transfer of heat energy vertically through a medium through motion of matter. In the atmosphere, it may be seen visibly by cloud formation and thunderstorm development
- The transfer of energy through a medium from molecule to molecule due to a gradient in temperature
- A naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere
- The layer of Earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere, known for temperatures that decrease with altitude.
- The proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically expressed as a percentage.
- The balance between the incoming energy from the sun and the outgoing energy emitted by the Earth back into space. It determines Earth's climate and temperature
- Shortwave electromagnetic waves having wavelengths between 0.1 and 0.4 micrometers that is harmful to plants and animals, including humans.
- A solid particle suspended in the atmosphere. Volcanic eruptions, salt spray, dust storms and forest fires are natural sources of this
- NASA instruments that provides direct measurements of reflected solar radiation and emission of thermal infrared radiation from the earth to space
- The second most abundant element in the universe, it is found in higher concentrations in the upper atmosphere due to its lightness and low chemical reactivity.
- Energy that is emitted from a source in the form of rays or waves
- The heat energy absorbed or released during a phase change of a substance, such as from liquid to gas or vice versa, without changing its temperature
- A form of electromagnetic radiation, with a wavelength that is observable to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers).
- A process by which energy penetrates the inner structure of a material, causing that material to gain energy.
- The return of sound or light back to its source. In the atmosphere, the process where incoming solar rays are redirected back upward after striking particles.
30 Clues: An abbreviated term for incoming solar radiation. • Energy that is emitted from a source in the form of rays or waves • A naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere • The second layer of the atmosphere, which contains most of the ozone in Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
APES Review 2023-01-17
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- the dry side of the mountain
- ____ factors such as mountains that affect climate
- season when an area receives the most sunlight
- the __ of the sun's rays affects solar radiation intensity
- earths main source of energy
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- area that receives the most solar radiation
- seasons and ___ impact the amount of solar radiation
- areas directly ____ to the sun's rays receive the highest solar radiation
- the wet side of the mountain
- Earth's___ is the main cause of its seasons
10 Clues: the dry side of the mountain • the wet side of the mountain • earths main source of energy • area that receives the most solar radiation • Earth's___ is the main cause of its seasons • season when an area receives the most sunlight • ____ factors such as mountains that affect climate • seasons and ___ impact the amount of solar radiation • ...
Diagnostic Imaging Midterm Crossword - Bryan Phung 2025-07-29
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- lead gloves protect you from this type of radiation
- Concerns the intensity of the radiation from a source
- thoracic radiographs should be taken on maximum...
- this can be described as both a wave and a particle
- scientist that discovered x rays
- negatively charged portion of the X-ray tube housing
- what type of frequency has good penetration
- abdominal radiohraphs should be taken on maximum...
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- light tubes in illuminators are this hue
- characterized by shades of gray between structures
- the workplace program to ensure radiation exposure is minimized
- described as height of the lead strips compared with the distance between them
- this type of artifact can be avoided by maintaining a moderate humidity, NOT sliding film across surfaces, and cleaning screens with an anti-static agent
- controlls overall contrast
- characterized by overall blackness
- what electrons turn into before leaving the tube
- the tube filament is made of this
- filament park of the tube that boils off electrons
- controlls overall brightness
- positively charged portion of the x ray tube
20 Clues: controlls overall contrast • controlls overall brightness • scientist that discovered x rays • the tube filament is made of this • characterized by overall blackness • light tubes in illuminators are this hue • what type of frequency has good penetration • positively charged portion of the x ray tube • what electrons turn into before leaving the tube • ...
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Edexcel IAL Unit 5.2 Nuclear Decay Definitions 2024-03-16
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- _____ Radiation: High energy photons, it is weakly ionising, travels at the speed of light and has no charge so is not deflected by magnetic or electric fields.
- __________ Radiation: Constant radiation everywhere that is due to radioactive substances in the environment.
- Nuclear Fusion: The joining of two smaller nuclei to form a larger nucleus and to release energy.
- ______ Mass Unit: 1/12 the mass of a Carbon-12 nuclei.
- ____ Radiation: Radiation consisting of a high energy electron or positron that is mildly ionising, fast moving and negatively charged so therefore deflected by a magnetic field.
- Einstein’s Mass-______ Equivalence: Mass and ______ are equivalent, with the ______ equivalent of a given mass being equal to the product of the mass and the speed of light squared.
- ___________ Nature of Nuclear Decay: Radioactive decay is ___________ - you cannot control when a nucleus will decay.
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- ____-life: The time taken for ____ of the radioactive nuclei to decay.
- _____ Radiation: The radiation of a particle containing two protons and two neutrons. It is strongly ionising, slow moving and positively charged so therefore deflected by a magnetic field.
- ______ Nature of Nuclear Decay: Radioactive decay is ______ - you cannot predict when a nucleus will decay or which nucleus will decay next.
- Nuclear _______: The splitting of a large nucleus to produce smaller nuclei, fast moving neutrons and energy.
- A form of an element with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- _______ Energy: The energy required to split a nucleus into its individual nucleons. The greater the binding energy per nucleon the more stable the nucleus is.
- ____ Deficit: The difference between the ____ of the nuclei and its individual components. If this ____ defect is large and positive then when a nuclei undergoes fission this ____ defect is released as energy. If this ____ defect is negative then when two nuclei are fused together the mass defect is released as energy.
14 Clues: ______ Mass Unit: 1/12 the mass of a Carbon-12 nuclei. • ____-life: The time taken for ____ of the radioactive nuclei to decay. • A form of an element with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. • Nuclear Fusion: The joining of two smaller nuclei to form a larger nucleus and to release energy. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-08
15 Clues: Door • Math • Chair • Table • French • Science • English • History • Biology • Computer • Chemistry • Geography • Office Desk • Student Desk • Whiteboard/Chalkboard
Cadence 1st 2023-01-31
12 Clues: energy • everything • map planet • from the stars • takes pictures • grouping of stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars form a pattern • sun,planets and moons • gathers visible light and EM radiation
Roots 2021-05-28
10 Clues: SOUNDS • you know about it • the things on bikes • Viewers in an event • A synonym for building • born in a certain place • Another Latin word for see • the person from the country • Something we learn in biology • the subject we learned about photosynthesis
Enginneering Careers 2015-10-13
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- They film sea creatures and build underwater structures
- and Boat Captain They position an aircraftcarrier, transport research expeditions, and draw up development plans
- Scientist They conduct experiments and create maps and graphs and also monitor water quality
- They study those properties of material which determine their response to the mechanical force
- and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operater They prevent food poisoning outbreaks, and add flouride to tap water
- Ranger They spot a forest fire and help it out, gives tours of national parks, and transports injured animals
- They track hurricanes, chase tornadoes, and develop the TV weather forecast
- Technician They improve the texture of breakfast cereal, and also test oil additives and ingredients
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- Health and Safety Engineer They make sure chemicals are stored correctly and safely
- Monitoring Technician They teach how to safely handle and dispose of radio-labeled drugs, and also test levels of radiation
- They discover new ways to extract oil
- Engineer They analyze the ocean's effects on vessels and structures
- and video equipment technician They maintain video projection,and set up microphones
- They create enviromentally responsible water usage regulations and evaluate meteorological data
- Science Technician They develop and innovate new foods and mix ingredients to make temping foods
- Engineer They define and solve problems in biology and medicine
16 Clues: They discover new ways to extract oil • They film sea creatures and build underwater structures • Engineer They define and solve problems in biology and medicine • Engineer They analyze the ocean's effects on vessels and structures • They track hurricanes, chase tornadoes, and develop the TV weather forecast • ...
LATIN AND GREEK ROOTS 2024-01-18
Voc_School subjects 2024-12-03
16 Clues: weil • Sport • Mathe • Kunst • Werken • Deutsch • Erdkunde • Biologie • Geschichte • Informatik • Französisch • Mittagessen • das (Schul-)Fach • Naturwissenschaften • die Schulveransammlung • schwer, schwierig, hart
Skolämnen 2022-03-29
19 Clues: PE • art • maths • music • french • german • biology • physics • english • spanish • history • swedish • geography • chemistry • technology • religious studies • social studies/civics • wood work/needle work • cooking/domestic science/home economics
Spanish Vocab Crossword 2024-03-26
20 Clues: Lab • Gym • Math • Hallway • Library • Biology • Physics • History • Bathroom • Classroom • Cafeteria • Chemistry • Cafeteria • Geography • Literature • Computer Lab • to pass a test • to take an exam • Principal's office • to raise your hand
Mobile Radiography 2021-06-23
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- explain,ask, listen
- anatomy that uses short axis grid
- 6:1 or 8:1 describes ____ grids
- position of II to get the least amount of scatter radiation to the eyes and face
- in high frequency generators, the kVp produces this type of ripples
- describes position of CR to demonstrate air fluid levels
- mobile radiography requires a level of
- anatomy that uses vertical axis grid
- adjust image brightness regardless of exposure
- IR attached to power cord
- IR not attached to power cord; uses batteries
- mobile unit that can be rotated and extended
- primary cause of mobile repeats
- displays the current dynamic image
- type of unit that provides consistent radiation output
- SSD in cm for mobile units
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- position of II to get the greatest amount of scatter radiation to the eyes and face
- artifacts that can be removed
- type of mobile equipment with serious limitations in kVp
- not enough mA
- ____ number that assess image exposure quality
- preferred name for portables
- c-arm projection with little or no radiation exposure
- type of switch that allows for mobile units to move when the lever is held down
- aprons provides protection from
- special changes of routine projection
- minimum number of lead aprons
- stores the previous image
- hours that the high frequency generators needs to charge if fully dead
- high frequency generators move at a speed of 2.5 to ___
- mobile radiography increase possibilities of
31 Clues: not enough mA • explain,ask, listen • IR attached to power cord • stores the previous image • SSD in cm for mobile units • preferred name for portables • artifacts that can be removed • minimum number of lead aprons • 6:1 or 8:1 describes ____ grids • aprons provides protection from • primary cause of mobile repeats • anatomy that uses short axis grid • ...
tyyyy 2020-05-28
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- Helps maintain the Earth’s temperature in order to support life by the absorption of thermal energy
- the average weather conditions for a long period of time in an area, usually a minimum of 30 years.
- Transfer of heat energy, like waves, without direct contact.
- The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused directly and indirectly by individual, community, industry or country
- thermal energy transfer through direct contact between the particles usually occurs in solids
- A fast-moving band of air in the stratosphere
- specifically refers to the environmental conditions which occur at a given time in a particular location.
- charge to an individual or company for creating greenhouse gas emissions
- Observed increases in Earth’s average annual temperature
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- the difference between the amount of incoming radiation and outgoing radiation
- gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.
- The study of past and present humans
- the amount of solar energy received by a region on the Earth’s surface
- significant long-term change in expected climate patterns
- amount of solar radiation reflected from the surface of the Earth
- Direct particle movement from one position to another, efficient in liquids and gases.
- An international treaty for the protection of ozone layers
- The process that takes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores it
- The strongest greenhouse gas, according to the Point of No Return
- Organization of leading global climate scientists from a variety of countries.
20 Clues: The study of past and present humans • A fast-moving band of air in the stratosphere • gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. • Observed increases in Earth’s average annual temperature • significant long-term change in expected climate patterns • An international treaty for the protection of ozone layers • ...
Diagnostic Imaging Midterm Crossword 2023-03-01
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- object of interest is raised or anatomically positioned above the image receptor
- radiation effect that is seen immediately after exposure
- the outside edge or shadow where the film has been imperfectly collimated
- Foreshortening or elongation of a body part due to poor positioning
- for abdominal views it is best to take the x-ray image on
- for thoracic view it is best to take x-ray the image on
- Developed to absorb scattered and secondary radiation normally under the tabletop between the patient and the film/receptor.
- radiation effect that occur by chance and may occur without a threshold level of dose
- the portion of the x-ray image that is sharp and clearly collimated
- the ability to differentiate fine details within the x-ray image
- Part of the x-ray tube that emits electrons
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- Speed at which the x-rays are converted to light by the individual phosphors
- process by which intensifying screens react to the incoming radiation
- Controls size of x-ray beam
- the anatomical border between the thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity
- when a patient is laying on their back for a radiograph it called a BLANK view
- (2 x thinkness) + 40 = kvp
- film holder with one pair of intensifying screens
- Part of the x-ray tube that directs xrays down toward patient
- this tissue type shows up white on an x-ray image
20 Clues: (2 x thinkness) + 40 = kvp • Controls size of x-ray beam • Part of the x-ray tube that emits electrons • film holder with one pair of intensifying screens • this tissue type shows up white on an x-ray image • for thoracic view it is best to take x-ray the image on • radiation effect that is seen immediately after exposure • ...
EM Waves Review Crossword 2025-05-21
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- A type of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- A type of lens used for nearsightedness.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation with frequency just a bit higher than visible light.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation with frequency just a bit lower than visible light.
- Unit of period.
- A particle of light.
- Filtering only waves of a specific orientation (often to avoid glare).
- The number of cycles per second.
- A type of lens used for farsightedness.
- The height of a wave from its resting position.
- Wave's ability to go around obstacles and turn corners.
- The time it takes for one cycle.
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- An effect that sunlight creates when refracted in drops of water.
- Type of reflection when the surface is smooth.
- Interaction where a wave bounces off a surface.
- The scientist who first created the double-slit experiment.
- Greek letter denoting wavelength
- Bending of light at a density boundary.
- Wavelength getting shorter or longer based on whether the object is moving towards or away from us.
- A piece of transparent material that refracts and disperses light into multiple colors.
- Type of reflection when the surface is rough.
- Unit of frequency.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength.
- An example of refraction when we see an image of an object making it look as if it is reflecting on a water surface (even though there is none).
24 Clues: Unit of period. • Unit of frequency. • A particle of light. • Greek letter denoting wavelength • The number of cycles per second. • The time it takes for one cycle. • Bending of light at a density boundary. • A type of lens used for farsightedness. • A type of lens used for nearsightedness. • Type of reflection when the surface is rough. • ...
ELECTROMAGENTIC WAVES 2024-11-11
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- Used for voice communications and broadcasts.
- Continuous range of electromagnetic waves arranged in order of frequency or wavelength.
- RADAR stands for _______.
- One of the uses of microwaves that is used for navigation and mapping.
- Visible light with the longest wavelength.
- He discovered infrared.
- Major source of UV radiation.
- Other term for x-ray.
- Used to destroy cancer cells.
- He discovered ultraviolet radiation.
- (True/False) Ultraviolet is called as such because its frequency is lower than violet light
- Process in which an antenna converts electric current to radio waves.
- Used to assess and monitor the progress of breast cancer treatment.
- Type of EM wave used in forensic investigation.
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- He discovered the EM wave with the lowest frequency but with the longest wavelength.
- He discovered the electromagnetic wave that has unknown nature and origin.
- Used in viewing internal parts of the body without invasive exploratory surgery.
- He discovered the electromagnetic wave with the highest frequency.
- He discovered EM wave that is used in night vision system.
- Uses the heat of microwave to shrink and destroy tumors.
- Type of modulation used in music and entertainment.
- Converts electrical signals into radio signals and vice versa.
- Phenomenon where substances absorb UV radiation and emit visible light.
- Commonly used in reading contents of an optical disk.
- Process in which an antenna converts electric current to radio waves.
25 Clues: Other term for x-ray. • He discovered infrared. • RADAR stands for _______. • Major source of UV radiation. • Used to destroy cancer cells. • He discovered ultraviolet radiation. • Visible light with the longest wavelength. • Used for voice communications and broadcasts. • Type of EM wave used in forensic investigation. • Type of modulation used in music and entertainment. • ...
dental radiology 2024-10-22
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- What is the overall lightness or darkness of a radiograph called?
- The use of intensifying screens in extraoral radiographs allows for decreased
- What should lead aprons be inspected for annually?
- What happens if a film is placed in the fixer before the developer?
- What controls the size/shape of the central x-ray beam?\
- If duplicating film were overexposed/exposed to light it would...
- What is the minimum distance to place a 7 watt safelight?
- How many impulses are in an exposure time of 1/6 sec.?
- What is the dark (black/grey) areas on radiographs described as?
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- The Standard International Unit used to measure radiation exposure of an occupational worker is?
- Direct digital imagining systems use an x-ray _______ instead of film.
- How would it effect a film if it were left in the fixer overnight?
- When radiation strikes (irradiates) matter/patient it is called...
- What setting on the control panel do you increase for more penetrating power for an x-ray?
- If manually processing x-ray films at 68 degrees requires 5 mins in the developer, how long should films be in fixer?
- Where would you store film after removing from the mouth and transporting to darkroom?
- When taking an xray on an edentulous patient, the exposure time should be...
- Radiation emitted from the x-ray tube that strike the patient is...
- How do you protect the operator from scattered radiation?
- X-rays are stopped by...
20 Clues: X-rays are stopped by... • What should lead aprons be inspected for annually? • How many impulses are in an exposure time of 1/6 sec.? • What controls the size/shape of the central x-ray beam?\ • What is the minimum distance to place a 7 watt safelight? • How do you protect the operator from scattered radiation? • ...
The best biology crossword 2025-09-30
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- a bacteria killing microorganism
- a protein with an active site
- what cell surface membrane is made up of
- what do you lose if your naughty in a praccy
- 🧚
- describes a community with high biodiversity and many food sources
- what are we after the video last lesson
- limits lateral movement in bilayer
- how would you describe an area of low biodiversity
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- the pH of sand on formby beach
- a biology queen
- the first thing we dissected
- what will we all be after the video last lesson
- experiment in biology
- organism which eats a producer
- what gets hung upside down
16 Clues: 🧚 • a biology queen • experiment in biology • what gets hung upside down • the first thing we dissected • a protein with an active site • the pH of sand on formby beach • organism which eats a producer • a bacteria killing microorganism • limits lateral movement in bilayer • what are we after the video last lesson • what cell surface membrane is made up of • ...
Alex 1 2024-02-02
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • takes pictures • smaller orbits • grouping of stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • stars from a pattern • gathers rock samples • hole from space rock • sun planets and moons • energy from the stars • gathers visible light and EM radiation
Mobile Radiography 2021-06-23
Across
- 6:1 or 8:1 describes ____ grids
- type of mobile equipment with serious limitations in kVp
- anatomy that uses vertical axis grid
- mobile radiography increase possibilities of
- explain,ask, listen
- SSD in cm for mobile units
- high frequency generators move at a speed of 2.5 to ___
- not enough mA
- hours that the high frequency generators needs to charge if fully dead
- indicator ____ number that assess image exposure quality
- in high frequency generators, the kVp produces this type of ripples
- minimum number of lead aprons
- c-arm projection with little or no radiation exposure
- aprons provides protection from
Down
- type of unit that provides consistent radiation output
- IR not attached to power cord; uses batteries
- preferred name for portables
- mobile radiography requires a level of
- type of switch that allows for mobile units to move when the lever is held down
- describes position of CR to demonstrate air fluid levels
- anatomy that uses short axis grid
- special changes of routine projection
- adjust image brightness regardless of exposure
- mobile unit that can be rotated and extended
- artifacts that can be removed
- stores the previous image
- displays the current dynamic image
- IR attached to power cord
- primary cause of mobile repeats
- position of II to get the least amount of scatter radiation to the eyes and face
- position of II to get the greatest amount of scatter radiation to the eyes and face
31 Clues: not enough mA • explain,ask, listen • stores the previous image • IR attached to power cord • SSD in cm for mobile units • preferred name for portables • artifacts that can be removed • minimum number of lead aprons • 6:1 or 8:1 describes ____ grids • primary cause of mobile repeats • aprons provides protection from • anatomy that uses short axis grid • ...
Adi Sepanski 2023-09-19
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- A negative ion
- A particle released during radioactive decay that has a 1- charge.
- A molecule with an electric charge based on what the atoms need in order to be stable.
- A model that uses dots to show how the electrons are organized in molecules
- The lowest amount of energy in an atom that can be gained or lost
- The short distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave.
- A group of frequencies of electromagnetic waves given by atoms, consists of series of fine lines of individual colors.
- An energy wave that can be described by wavelength, frequency, amplitude, and speed.
- A process certain substances go through that releases radiation.
- Rays and particles released during radioactive activity.
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- The major energy levels of an atom.
- The sublevels that contain energy within a principal energy level.
- The original state of an atom(lowest allowable energy state)
- The way electrons are organized in an atom
- A particle with two protons and two neutrons with a 2+ charge,it is released during radioactive decay.
- A rule that says atoms can lose, gain or share electrons in order to stay stable.
- The number of energy waves that pass per second.
- An electron located on an atom's outer orbitals that determine the chemical properties of an element.
- A massless electromagnetic radiation particle that carries quantum energy.
- A positive ion
20 Clues: A negative ion • A positive ion • The major energy levels of an atom. • The way electrons are organized in an atom • The number of energy waves that pass per second. • Rays and particles released during radioactive activity. • The original state of an atom(lowest allowable energy state) • A process certain substances go through that releases radiation. • ...
ricky and curtis 2023-09-25
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- a state where atom gain loses or shares electrons
- distance between 2 points
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- highradioactiveiation that has no electrical charge and no mass is not deflected by electric or magnetic
- electrons in the outer most orbital
- a high-speed electron with a l charge that is emitted during radoicative decay
- ion with a negative char
- energy levels of a atom
- letters that represent it such as s,p,d,f
- a set of electromagnetic waves given off by atoms of an element
- a group of atoms with a positive or negative charge
- the process in which some substance spontaneously emits radiation
- the amount of electrons put into energy levels into the equations
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- a simplified version of electron shell
- a particle with two protons and two neutrons with 2+ charge
- the lowest amount of energy
- the number of waves that pass a given point per second
- radiation a form of energy exhibiting wavelike behavior as it travels through space can be described by wavelength
- ion with a positive charge
- the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- a type of equation that shows the atomic number and mass number of particles involved
- the rays and particles alpha and beta particles and gamma rays
22 Clues: energy levels of a atom • ion with a negative char • distance between 2 points • ion with a positive charge • the lowest amount of energy • electrons in the outer most orbital • a simplified version of electron shell • letters that represent it such as s,p,d,f • a state where atom gain loses or shares electrons • a group of atoms with a positive or negative charge • ...
Chapter 4 Chemistry crossword 2021-11-03
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- A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior
- The emission of continuous range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum of energy
- The distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves
- A spectrum that shows all of the electromagnetic waves and how much radiation they have
- The emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on it
- Describes mathematically the wave properties of electrons and other very special particles
- The number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time
- Indicates the shape of the orbital
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- Lowest state of energy in an atom
- Indicates the orientation of an orbital around the nucleus
- Now two electrons in the same atom can have the same set of quantum numbers
- Indicates the main energy level occupied by an electron
- Refers to an outer main energy level occupied, in most cases, by 8 electrons
- The minimum amount of energy that can be lost or gained
- Group 18 elements (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon)
- Emission-Spectrum The four bands of light that are shown when light is passed through a prism
- Highest state of energy in an atom
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom is known as the atoms electron configuration
- An electron occupies the lowest energy orbital that can receive it
20 Clues: Lowest state of energy in an atom • Highest state of energy in an atom • Indicates the shape of the orbital • A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior • Indicates the main energy level occupied by an electron • The minimum amount of energy that can be lost or gained • Indicates the orientation of an orbital around the nucleus • ...
School Subjects and Supplies 2024-04-10
16 Clues: 7th • gym • art • grade • I like • German • period • boring • I learn • history • biology • subject • interesting • grade-level • Social Studies • favorite subject
Voc_School subjects 2024-12-03
16 Clues: weil • Mathe • Kunst • Sport • Werken • Deutsch • Biologie • Erdkunde • Informatik • Geschichte • Französisch • Mittagessen • das (Schul-)Fach • Naturwissenschaften • die Schulveransammlung • schwer, schwierig, hart
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2026-05-06
16 Clues: fyzika • chemie • dějepis • zeměpis • čeština • němčina • angličtina • přírodopis • matematika • informatika • francouzština • hudební výchova • tělesná výchova • občanská výchova • výtvarná výchova • náboženská výchova
Radioactivity Review 2018-03-08
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- This type of radiation particle is capable of penetrating only the very outer layer of living skin cells.
- The charge on an alpha particle
- The breakdown of an unstable, radioactive element from a parent element into a daughter element.
- Common shield for gamma waves.
- This occurs when an unstable nucleus breaks down into two smaller nuclei and releases energy.
- The charge on a beta particle.
- using the known half-life and proportions of a sample to determine the age of something.
- a beta particle
- This type of radiation can pass through the body sometimes causing health effects.
- One of two or more forms of the same element.
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- This is a heavy element which can fission. It undergoes beta decay to become Americium.
- This common material can shield alpha particles.
- A particle that is the antimatter opposite of an electron.
- This type of radiation causes the most damage once it gets inside the body.
- The time period during which a radioactive isotope decays to half its value is called this.
- this doesn't change with beta particle emission.
- This chronic health effect can occur due to radiation exposure.
- This element is a common alpha particle emitter.
- This type of naturally-occurring radioactive gas is the most common cause of lung cancer in non-smokers.
- This is a highly radioactive man-made gas. It is an isotope of hydrogen and sometimes found in heavy water.
- The breakdown of an unstable, radioactive element from a parent element into a daughter element.
21 Clues: a beta particle • Common shield for gamma waves. • The charge on a beta particle. • The charge on an alpha particle • One of two or more forms of the same element. • This common material can shield alpha particles. • this doesn't change with beta particle emission. • This element is a common alpha particle emitter. • ...
