radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Classes In Spanish 2020-10-19
School Subjects 2020-12-04
Crossword 2023-03-18
School subjects 2016-09-17
Prefixes 2022-01-26
12 Clues: doagain • carsbuses • laterdate • workalone • movingalot • onelanguage • studyoflife • writeonself • studyofearth • globaldisease • changelanguage • measuretemperature
Log 2022-03-14
12 Clues: afterword • wordlover • studyoflife • bookofwords • worddiarrhea • studyofanimals • wordbeforehand • listingofwords • wordsofoneperson • wordsbetweenpeople • studyoftheoriginofwords • studyofone’sfamilyhistory
Les matières scolaires 2023-10-05
vocabulary unit 5 2024-10-15
12 Clues: Teatro • Deberes • Horario • Derecho • Historia • Biologia • Marketing • Geografia • Ciudadania • Informaica • ponersealmismonivel • politicayrelacionesinternacionales
Hailee Bell 2023-11-07
17 Clues: bio • log • syn • exo • acer • anti • fund • meter • acquit • biblio • gamete • tropos • kinesis • democrat • the study of life • where you can find books • when you write you should have good...
Les matières 2022-03-16
16 Clues: german • french • spanish • science • biology • physics • geography • chemistry • art class • mathematics • music/chorus • school subjects • physical education • english (ELA) • history social studies) • computer science (computer apps)
WS Energy 2025-10-13
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- The capacity to do work or produce heat.
- Includes all forms of electromagnetic radiation; the types of radiation differ in their frequencies and wavelength.
- A set of frequencies of electromagnetic waves given off by an atom of an element consists of a series of fine lines of individual colors.
- The number of waves that pass a given point per second.
- The lowest allowable energy state of an atom.
- The height of a wave from the origin to a crest, or from the origin to a trough.
- A physical phenomenom characterized by its frequency, wavelength, and amplitude.
- The shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave.
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- The minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom.
- The state of a system higher than that of the ground state.
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy.
- When photoelectrons are emitted from a metalś surface when light of a certain frequency shines on the surface.
- Electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye
- The energy levels contained within a principle energy level.
- A three-dimensional region around the nucleus of an atom that describes an electron's probable location.
15 Clues: The capacity to do work or produce heat. • The lowest allowable energy state of an atom. • The number of waves that pass a given point per second. • The state of a system higher than that of the ground state. • The energy levels contained within a principle energy level. • Electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye • ...
11.02 Nuclear Radiation (1) 2016-02-01
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- The radioactive rays that is similar to X-rays
- Materials that emit nuclear radiation is known to be ______________
- An alpha beam is always deflected gradually towards the ____________ plate of an electric field
- The ionising effect of the alpha particle is the ____________
- The removal or gain of electrons from atoms is known to have an ___________ effect.
- The deflection of the alpha and beta particle in a magnetic field can be determined using Fleming’s _______ hand rule.
- The disintegration of an unstable nucleus is called a radioactive ________
- A beta beam is always deflected rapidly towards the ____________ plate of an electric field
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- The gamma rays are not deflected by magnetic or electric fields as they are n___________ in charge.
- The charge of a beta particle is __________ since it is an electron
- The radioactive particle which is an electron
- The radioactive particle which has 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- The gamma rays is the most _____________ as it cannot be stopped completely
- If a living thing under ionization, it can cause mutation or destruction of _________
- The speed of gamma rays is the ___________ since it travels at the speed of light
- Most radioactive materials are ___________ of an element.
- The charge of an alpha particle is __________ since it has 2 protons
17 Clues: The radioactive particle which is an electron • The radioactive rays that is similar to X-rays • Most radioactive materials are ___________ of an element. • The radioactive particle which has 2 protons and 2 neutrons • The ionising effect of the alpha particle is the ____________ • The charge of a beta particle is __________ since it is an electron • ...
Radiation Diagnosis of pneumonia 2024-03-20
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- radiologic signs seen on imaging studies
- lungs to determine causes of oneumonia
- lung fluid is suspected
- confirmation test of pneumonia
- the diagnosis test of pneumonia
- Bacterial pneumonia treated as?
- children with recurrent non localized pneumonia
- diagnosis pneumonia by radiograph
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- What is the main radiological method of assessing of the lungs?
- to see finer detailed of within lungs and pneumonia detected
- Which laboratory test measures the levels of inflammation in the body and can be elevated in cases of bacterial pneumonia?
- X-ray finding of streptococcus pneumoniae in children
- find out what germ is causing pneumonia
- Diagnosis radiation of pneumonitis
- Radiation pneumonia called as
15 Clues: lung fluid is suspected • Radiation pneumonia called as • confirmation test of pneumonia • the diagnosis test of pneumonia • Bacterial pneumonia treated as? • diagnosis pneumonia by radiograph • Diagnosis radiation of pneumonitis • lungs to determine causes of oneumonia • find out what germ is causing pneumonia • radiologic signs seen on imaging studies • ...
X-Rays and Medical Imaging 2024-04-15
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- In this process, elections from the cathode dislodge inner-shell electrons in the anode, leading to the creation of gaps in the electron configuration.
- Alternative Imagine Modality
- Benefit of x-rays: X-ray imaging can be used to visualize a wide range of anatomical structures, from bones to soft tissues.
- Repeated exposure to this can damage DNA and increase the risk of cancer.
- A device commonly found in hospitals or diagnostic centers, composed of a cathode and anode.
- A form of radiation that travel though the universe in waves.
- X-ray energy is measured in ___________.
- the technique and process of imaging the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention, as well as visual representation of the function of some organs or tissues.
- The release of energy in the form of x-rays.
- Emits a stream of electrons when heated.
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- Benefit of x-rays: Eliminates the need for surgical procedures to visualize internal structure
- Translates to "breaking radiation" in German.
- Involves high-energy interactions between electrons and matter. The key component of this process is the x-ray tube.
- Repeated or unnecessary x-rays can lead to an accumulation of radiation over time
- Involves passing x-rays through the body to create static images. Radiographs are the resulting images, used for diagnosing foreign objects in the body, bone fractures and detecting lung conditions.
- Imaging method that involves continually emitting x-rays while a fluoroscope captures the images.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound).
- When electrons collide with this they undergo rapid deceleration, resulting in the release of energy in the form of x-rays.
- tissues bones and metallic objects, absorbs more x-rays and appears white on x-ray images
- Computed Tomography scans.
- Procedure that visualizes blood vessels
- Produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs on film or digital media.
- Protocols that optimize the radiation dose to the minimum required for diagnostic accuracy.
- Used to protect sensitive areas of the body from unnecessary exposure to radiation.
- To move or pass along or through.
25 Clues: Computed Tomography scans. • Alternative Imagine Modality • To move or pass along or through. • Procedure that visualizes blood vessels • X-ray energy is measured in ___________. • Emits a stream of electrons when heated. • The release of energy in the form of x-rays. • Translates to "breaking radiation" in German. • ...
Chapter 12 Using the Electromagnetic Spectrum to Explore the Universe 2025-04-10
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- (two words) A small, dense, cooling remnant of a low-mass star that has exhausted its fuel.
- (two words) A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light, often associated with heat.
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons, used in nuclear fusion.
- The process by which two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation; used to identify elements in stars.
- A substance made of one type of atom; elements are formed in stars through nuclear fusion and other cosmic processes.
- (two words) The dense remnant of a massive star after a supernova, composed almost entirely of neutrons.
- The first and simplest element in the universe, and the primary fuel for stars.
- (two words) A spectrum of light absorbed by atoms or molecules, showing dark lines that correspond to specific wavelengths.
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- (two words) A chart that organizes all known elements by increasing atomic number and recurring chemical properties.
- (two words) The highest-energy form of electromagnetic radiation, often released during nuclear fusion and supernovae.
- (three words) A star that is fusing hydrogen into helium in its core; the longest and most stable period of a star's life.
- (two words) An extremely dense object with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape.
- (two words) The full range of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays.
- A powerful stellar explosion that occurs when a massive star collapses, responsible for creating heavy elements.
- The distance between two successive peaks of a wave; determines the type of electromagnetic radiation.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a point in one second; inversely related to wavelength.
- (two words) A late-stage star that has expanded and cooled after using up its hydrogen fuel.
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron, involved in fusion reactions.
20 Clues: A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars. • The first and simplest element in the universe, and the primary fuel for stars. • An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons, used in nuclear fusion. • An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron, involved in fusion reactions. • ...
End of Year 10 Physics Crossword 2025-06-24
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- First word of the term for energy needed to raise temperature of 1kg of substance by 1°C. (8)
- Sound waves with frequencies above 20,000 Hz. (9)
- Transfer of heat through the movement of fluids. (10)
- A type of nuclear radiation consisting of a high-speed electron. (4)
- Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. (9)
- A safety device that melts if the current is too high. (4)
- The time it takes for half of a radioactive substance to decay. (8)
- A type of nuclear radiation consisting of two protons and two neutrons. (5)
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily. (9)
- High-frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted from nuclei. (5)
- A measure of how much a component opposes current. (10)
- The maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position. (9)
- A conductor that has a constant resistance when temperature is constant. (5)
- A type of current that changes direction repeatedly. (10)
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- A wave where the vibrations are parallel to the direction of wave travel. (12)
- Transfer of energy through collisions between particles. (10)
- The distance between two corresponding points on a wave. (10)
- Mass per unit volume of a substance. (7)
- Energy stored due to an object's position or configuration. (9)
- First word of the term for energy needed to change state without changing temperature. (6)
- Unwanted presence of radioactive material on surfaces. (13)
- Exposure to radiation without direct contact. (11)
- The bending of a wave as it changes speed moving from one medium to another. (9)
- Force applied per unit area. (8)
- When a wave bounces off a surface. (10)
- The ratio of useful output energy to total input energy. (10)
- First word of the law stating pressure is inversely proportional to volume. (6)
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. (7)
- The number of wave cycles per second. (9)
- First word of the grid that connects power stations to consumers. (8)
30 Clues: Force applied per unit area. (8) • When a wave bounces off a surface. (10) • Mass per unit volume of a substance. (7) • The number of wave cycles per second. (9) • Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. (9) • Sound waves with frequencies above 20,000 Hz. (9) • Exposure to radiation without direct contact. (11) • ...
Hiroshima 2025-10-17
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- Hair loss, symptom of radiation exposure
- The park many survivors fled to after the explosion
- The German Jesuit priest living in Hiroshima
- Plant that grew in the ruins, symbolizing regrowth
- The eerie stillness after the bomb exploded
- The reader's emotional connection to the survivors
- Nickname of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- Another plant growing after the bomb, symbolizing life returning
- Daughter of Reverend Tanimoto, exposed to radiation
- The day Hiroshima was bombed
- Rubble that covered the city after the bomb
- The event that happened on August 6, 1945
- Invisible killer that caused sickness and long-term effects
- Japanese term for atomic bomb survivors
- Symbol of both relief and danger in the aftermath
- Emotional and mental damage many characters suffer
- First name of Mrs. Nakamura
- A common symptom of radiation sickness
- The six main people whose stories are followed
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- Theme shown by how survivors helped each other
- Constant exhaustion felt by many after the bombing
- Number of years later in the added chapter of the book
- The author of the book Hiroshima
- The narrative style used—journalism mixed with storytelling
- The blinding light seen before the explosion sound
- Thick scar tissue caused by burns and radiation
- The river near Asano Park where survivors crossed
- Doctor who owned a private hospital before the bombing
- First name of Dr. Sasaki
- Motif representing new life after destruction
- Japanese phrase meaning "it can't be helped"
- The Japanese Methodist minister who helped many survivors
- The hospital doctor who treats thousands of wounded after the bomb
- First name of Dr. Fujii
- The type of American plane that dropped the bomb
- The widowed mother of three children
- Mr. Tanimoto’s friend who helped rescue people from a fire
- Religious role that Miss Sasaki later adopts
- Religion of Father Kleinsorge
- Cultural trait of enduring suffering without complaint
- The river near Dr. Fujii's hospital
41 Clues: First name of Dr. Fujii • First name of Dr. Sasaki • First name of Mrs. Nakamura • The day Hiroshima was bombed • Religion of Father Kleinsorge • The author of the book Hiroshima • The river near Dr. Fujii's hospital • The widowed mother of three children • A common symptom of radiation sickness • Japanese term for atomic bomb survivors • ...
Chapter 8: Image Production 2022-08-29
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- image Created by passing an x-ray beam through the patient and interacting with an image receptor
- density Compactness of the cellular structures
- The incoming photons are not absorbed but instead lose energy during interactions with the atoms composing the tissue
- Dynamic imaging that provides imaging of the movement of internal structure
- effect Scattering that results from the loss of some energy of the incoming photon when it ejects an outer-shell electron from a tissue atom
- The electron ejected from an atom during a photoelectric interaction
- effect Total absorption of the incident photon by ejecting an inner-shell electron
- The ability to remove or eject electrons
- Reduction in the energy or number of photons in the primary x-ray beam after it interacts with anatomic tissue
- receptor A device that receives the radiation leaving the patient
- Combination of rows and columns (array) of pixels
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- range Range of exposure intensities that an image receptor can respond to and acquire image data
- Any unwanted exposure on a radiographic image
- depth Number of bits that determines the amount of precision in digitizing the analog signal and the number of shades of gray that can be displayed on an image
- radiation Another term for exit radiation
- The x-ray photons removed from the x-ray beam as a result of the uptake of their energy by body tissues
- scattering An interaction that occurs with low-energy x-rays, typically below the diagnostic range
- Image that is considered invisible
- electron The electron ejected from an atom during a Compton scattering event
- Smallest component of a matrix that is represented as a single brightness level on a computer monitor
- radiation The attenuated x-ray beam leaves the patient and is composed of both transmitted and scattered radiation
- absorption The difference between the x-ray photons that are absorbed photoelectrically and those that penetrate the body
- The incoming x-ray photon passes through the anatomic part without any interaction with the anatomic structures
- Image that is considered visible
- The penetrating ability of the x-ray beam
25 Clues: Image that is considered visible • Image that is considered invisible • The ability to remove or eject electrons • radiation Another term for exit radiation • The penetrating ability of the x-ray beam • Any unwanted exposure on a radiographic image • density Compactness of the cellular structures • Combination of rows and columns (array) of pixels • ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Radiologic and Imaging Sciences 2023-05-09
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- Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substances
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis
- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing (e.g., roentgen rays) and nonionizing (e.g., ultrasound) radiation
- The creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and systems
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system
- Branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
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- Process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- Recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a montitor
- General term applied to an individual who performs radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
- An advanced-level radiographer who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care
- Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature
- Capacity to operate or work
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system
- Making of records (radiographs) of internal structures of the body by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system
- Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue
- Radiography of the breast
- Eelectromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
- Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- Synonym for x-ray
21 Clues: Synonym for x-ray • Radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium • Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature • Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system • ...
Introduction to Radiologic and imaging sciences Chapter 1 2023-05-09
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- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue
- Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
- synonym for x-ray
- Physician who specializes in the uses of xrays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of vascular system
- Capacity to operate or work
- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation
- process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of cardiovascular system
- Branch of radiology invovled in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substances
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- the creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and systems
- An advanced level radiographer who extends the capcaity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging enviroment, thereby enhancing patient care
- General term applied to an individual who performs radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
- ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature
- Recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured recorded and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor
- Branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis
- radiography of the breast
- Making of Records (radiographs) of internal structures of the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system
- Energy Transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge
21 Clues: synonym for x-ray • radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • Energy Transmitted by waves through space or through a medium • ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature • Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of vascular system • ...
Introduction to Radiologic and Imaging Science 2023-05-09
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- recording of a predetermined plane in the body using x-ray beam that is measured,recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor
- branch of the health science dealing with radioactive substance and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing (e.g. roentgen rays) and nonionizing (e.g. ultrasound) radiation
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of disease of the cardiovascular system
- Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature
- energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- synonym for x-ray
- an advanced-level radiographer who extend the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care
- physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnostic and treatment of disease
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- radiography of the breast
- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue
- the creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and systems
- radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of disease of the vascular system
- Capacity to operate or work
- electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
- branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substance into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
- any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net change
- branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substance
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis
- process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- making of records (radiographs) of internal structures of the body by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system
- general term applied to an individual who performs radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
21 Clues: synonym for x-ray • radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium • Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature • radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of disease of the vascular system • ...
Chapter 1 2023-05-09
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- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system
- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue
- The creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and systems
- Capacity to operate or work
- Recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system
- Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
- Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge
- Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature
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- Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substances
- Branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
- General term applied to an individual who performs radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
- An advanced-level radiographer who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care
- Radiography of the breast
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry to detect osteoporosis
- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation
- Process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- Making of records of internal structures of the body by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system
- synonym for x-ray
21 Clues: synonym for x-ray • Radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium • Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature • Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system • ...
Chapter 1 Key Words 2023-05-09
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- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system
- Process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- Making of records (radiographs) of internal structures of the body by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system
- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing (e.g., roentgen rays) and nonionizing (e.g., ultrasound) radiation
- Synonym for x-ray
- Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
- Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge
- Radiography of the breast
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system.
- Branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
- General term applied to an individual who performs radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
- Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substances
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis
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- An advanced-level radiographer who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- The creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and systems
- Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature
- Recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor
- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue
- Capacity to operate or work
- Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
21 Clues: Synonym for x-ray • Radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium • Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature • Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system. • ...
Radiology Concepts and Equipment 2022-01-24
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- Controls the quality and contrast of an image.
- Longer wavelengths have ____ energy than shorter wavelengths.
- The most common x-ray machine in large animal medicine is portable with a ___-________ anode.
- Any form of light has electromagnetic energy is _______ energy.
- A form of energy that is reflected or emitted from objects in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space.
- The movement of photon in a wave, measured from from peak/crest to peak with one trough (bottom.
- One peak/crest and one trough/bottom, measured in oscillations per second / Hertz.
- The X-ray tube head has a casing of this type of metal to prevent radiation from leaking.
- Acronym for digital image and communications in medicine.
- X-rays travel at the speed of _____ in a vacuum.
- X-ray photons are electrically _______ and are not affected by electricity or magnetic fields.
- The major source of radiation for the patient. (2 words)
- Metal shutters to block photon path (absorbs them) to restrict the size of the x-ray beam and reduce the amount of scatter radiation.
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- Little packets of energy that travel in waves.
- Anodes have a ________ charge.
- The cathode consists of 2 filaments like a light bulb, made of thoriated _______.
- The major source of radiation for the technician.
- Variation of the intensity of X-rays emitted by the anode depending on the direction of emission along the anode-cathode axis, can be used to advantage when taking x-rays of patients with different thicknesses of tissues. (3 words)
- Controls kVp.
- When electrons are "boiled off" the filament, this is _________ Emission.
- The glass tube enclosure in the X-ray tube head provides a ______, preventing particles in air from interfering with the paths of electrons and photons.
- Height/power of a photon's wave.
- Shorter wavelengths have ____ energy than longer wavelengths.
- Place to put patient to obtain a radiographic exposure, contains the grid.
- Controls the quantity of the radiation.
25 Clues: Controls kVp. • Anodes have a ________ charge. • Height/power of a photon's wave. • Controls the quantity of the radiation. • Controls the quality and contrast of an image. • Little packets of energy that travel in waves. • X-rays travel at the speed of _____ in a vacuum. • The major source of radiation for the technician. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2025-10-30
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- The most powerful type of radiation wave; can pass through thick materials.
- Thick protective walls that block radiation from escaping.
- The neutral (no charge) particle found inside the nucleus.
- The process of splitting a heavy nucleus into two smaller pieces.
- A type of plant that uses a nuclear reaction to create energy.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The property of matter that causes it to experience a force in an electric field (positive or negative).
- A type of radiation that is a fast-moving electron.
- Energy of motion, like the energy of the turbine spinning.
- A machine with fan blades that spins when hit by steam or wind.
- The weakest type of radiation particle; can be blocked by paper.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons.
- Relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- The device that converts the motion of the turbine into electrical energy.
- The smallest unit of matter; the basic building block of all elements.
- The process of combining two light nuclei to form one heavier nucleus.
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- The time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to break down.
- The positively charged particle found inside the nucleus.
- Pieces inserted to absorb extra neutrons and slow the reaction.
- An atom that has gained or lost an electron, giving it a charge.
- Stored energy, like the energy stored in the nucleus of the atom.
- An unstable material that gives off particles and energy.
- Energy given off in the form of particles or waves.
- The unused and highly contaminated materials left over from the process.
- The flow of energy from power plants to our homes and devices.
- The tiny, dense, positively charged center of an atom.
- The container used to control a nuclear chain reaction.
- The process by which an unstable nucleus spontaneously breaks down.
- The negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus.
30 Clues: Relating to the nucleus of an atom. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Energy given off in the form of particles or waves. • A type of radiation that is a fast-moving electron. • The tiny, dense, positively charged center of an atom. • The container used to control a nuclear chain reaction. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-09-05
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- most ____ waves are invisible to the eye but detectable
- sometimes called "heat rays"
- the colour with the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum
- rays carry the highest amount of energy
- infrared and UV rays lie at the end of the ______ spectrum
- property that spells the difference between infrared and UV radiation
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- the acronym of ranging detection radio
- UV radiation is used for _____ water
- most EM waves are invisible to the eye but ______
- microwaves can penetrate the atmosphere of the _____
- type of EM waves used in radars
- electric field and magnetic ____ produce electromagnetic wave
- UV _____ carries more energy than the others
- all x-rays are dangerous because they can damage healthy living ____ of the body
14 Clues: sometimes called "heat rays" • type of EM waves used in radars • UV radiation is used for _____ water • the acronym of ranging detection radio • UV _____ carries more energy than the others • rays carry the highest amount of energy • most EM waves are invisible to the eye but ______ • microwaves can penetrate the atmosphere of the _____ • ...
Light 2013-08-09
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- There is nothing faster than the speed of light. True or false?
- Light is a form of e_____.
- A type of radiation including visible light.
- A photon has a mass above zero. True or false?
- Without light we _____(would/wouldn't) be able to see things.
- The 'E' in LASER stands for E____.
- The 'R' in LASER stands for R____.
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- The 'S' in LASER stands for S____.
- The term given for the bending of light.
- A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- The sun is _____(luminous/ not luminous).
- The 'A' in LASER stands for A____.
- Does light have mass? (yes/no)
- The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
14 Clues: Light is a form of e_____. • Does light have mass? (yes/no) • The 'S' in LASER stands for S____. • The 'A' in LASER stands for A____. • The 'E' in LASER stands for E____. • The 'R' in LASER stands for R____. • The term given for the bending of light. • The sun is _____(luminous/ not luminous). • A type of radiation including visible light. • ...
U3: Telescopes & EM Spectrum 2026-02-23
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- Particles of light that carry energy.
- The height of a wave's crest.
- The distance between successive crests of a wave, such as electromagnetic radiation.
- The number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time.
- A shift in the spectrum of an object toward shorter wavelengths.
- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
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- A form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space.
- The process by which an object takes in electromagnetic radiation.
- A shift in the spectrum of an object toward longer wavelengths.
- An instrument that collects electromagnetic radiation from the sky and concentrates it for better observation.
- The speed at which light travels in a vacuum, approximately 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second.
- The production and discharge of something, such as radiation.
12 Clues: The height of a wave's crest. • Particles of light that carry energy. • The production and discharge of something, such as radiation. • A shift in the spectrum of an object toward longer wavelengths. • A shift in the spectrum of an object toward shorter wavelengths. • The process by which an object takes in electromagnetic radiation. • ...
Nuclear Energy Crossword 2019-02-06
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- A type of radiation that can be stopped by a piece of paper or clothing.
- _____ Becquerel, using U-238, discovered the radioactive nature of elements.
- decay ____________ is a penetrating ray of energy emitted by an unstable nucleus. This type of radiation can only be stopped by several centimeters of steel or meters of concrete.
- The man who came up with the mass energy equation that explains how the energy from nuclear fission is converted. The equation is E=mc2
- The _______ Nuclear Power Plant is the closest nuclear power plant to Brecksville/Broadview Height. The plant is about 52 miles away.
- The threat of a runaway reaction is a _________ of nuclear power.
- decay The release of a negatively charged particle (electron) by a nucleus is called _______. This type of radiation can be stopped by millimeters of aluminum.
- There are _____ types of radiation; alpha, beta, and gamma.
- Any atom containing an unstable nucleus that spontaneously changes into a more stable isotope is called a ________.
- fission ___________ is the splitting of an atomic nucleus into 2 smaller parts.
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- Along with Strassmann, ____ discovered nuclear fission when trying to create larger elements by adding neutrons to isotope U-238.
- Large quantities of energy and no air pollution are both examples of _________ of nuclear power.
- An atom is unstable because of the _____ of protons to neutrons
- the process by which an unstable atom nucleus emits charged particles and energy
- When material spontaneously emits radiation it is classified as _____.
- Nuclear energy is a type of _______ energy because all the energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- The fission of _______ atoms replace the burning of coal or gas in a nuclear power plant. The most common isotopes are U-238 and U-235.
- The time required for 1/2 of a sample of a radioisotope to decay.
18 Clues: There are _____ types of radiation; alpha, beta, and gamma. • An atom is unstable because of the _____ of protons to neutrons • The threat of a runaway reaction is a _________ of nuclear power. • The time required for 1/2 of a sample of a radioisotope to decay. • When material spontaneously emits radiation it is classified as _____. • ...
Light Academy 2015-12-28
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- A reflection or refraction of light or other electromagnetic radiation from an irregular surface or an erratic dispersion through a surface
- Point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive or upward displacement from the rest position
- Spatial period of a sinusoidal wave
- Imaginary line perpendicular to the surface reflecting the light. It divides the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray or the refracted ray
- Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be clearly seen
- Light that is beyond the purple end of the range of colours (electromagnetic spectrum)
- Term used to describe how fast a wave is moving
- Phenomena that happens when light waves move through a material without being absorbed
- Electromagnetic radiation within a certain portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
- Phenomena which occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit
- In physics, it's the number of crests of a wave that move past a given point in a given unit of time
- Object that reflects light
- Line which marks the limits of an area. Related to light it's the perpendicular to the normal and it divides two mediums
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- In optics, it refers to the separation of electromagnetic radiation into constituents of different wavelength
- Cut or opening. A wave that passes through it, if that opening's length is comparable to the wave length, experiences the phenomenon of diffraction: the trajectory of the wave gets deviated
- An enclosed space from which matter, especially air, has been partially removed so that the matter or gas remaining in the space exerts less pressure than the atmosphere
- Property of waves that can oscillate with more than one orientation
- Something that happens in a regular and repeated way
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum with a longer wavelength than light but a shorter wavelength than radio waves; radiation with wavelength between 0.8 micrometres and 1 millimeter
- Property of a light wave determined by the frequency of the electromagnetic radiation
20 Clues: Object that reflects light • Spatial period of a sinusoidal wave • Term used to describe how fast a wave is moving • Something that happens in a regular and repeated way • Phenomena which occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit • Property of waves that can oscillate with more than one orientation • ...
Heat Transfer 2023-08-31
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- The type of boundary condition where a constant amount of heat flux is applied
- A shiny surface has a higher ______ than a matt surface
- The type of boundary condition where a fixed value of temperature is applied
- When heat is being generated within an object, the temperature variation will be a ______ line.
- The dimensionless number that is used in the determination of natural convection correlations
- When there is no heat generated in an object, the temperature variation will be a ______ line.
- In both the Heisler and Gröber charts and the lumped capacitance approach, the solid body must initially be at _______ temperature
- Planck’s law describes the spectral density of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body in thermal ________ at a specific temperature
- The type of heat transfer that requires bulk movement of fluid
- The type of boundary condition where convection is applied
- The dimensionless number used in the determination of the time needed for a body to reach a certain temperature in the lumped capacitance approach
- Eventually when the temperature of an object settles down to a fixed value, we term this as the _____ state solution.
- A ____-body is an idealised objet which absorbs and emits all radiation frequencies
- Thermal _______ is the material property that defines a solid ability to transfer heat through conduction
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- The amount of radiation emitted by a black body is determined by its ________
- The dimensionless number that is a function of either Grashof or Reynolds number and Prandlt number and is used to determine the convection coefficient
- ______ does not require a medium for heat to be transferred across
- The ________ factor determines how much radiation from one body “hits” another body
- The ratio between the temperature difference and the rate of heat being transferred is called the Thermal _______
- The dimensionless number used to consider the applicability of the lumped capacitance method
- Insulators generally have ______ thermal conductivity
- The dimensionless number that is used in the determination of forced convection correlations
- The type of heat transferred through solids
23 Clues: The type of heat transferred through solids • Insulators generally have ______ thermal conductivity • A shiny surface has a higher ______ than a matt surface • The type of boundary condition where convection is applied • The type of heat transfer that requires bulk movement of fluid • ______ does not require a medium for heat to be transferred across • ...
Intro to Radiologic Sciences: Chapter 1 2023-05-09
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- General term applied to an individual who performs radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
- Process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- Synonym for x-ray
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis
- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing (e.g., roentgen rays) and nonionizing (e.g., ultrasound) radiation
- Radiography of the breast
- Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge
- Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature
- Making of records (radiographs) of internal structures of the body by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system
- Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
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- Recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system.
- Branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system
- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue
- Capacity to operate or work
- An advanced-level radiographer who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care
- Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substances
- The creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and systems
- Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
21 Clues: Synonym for x-ray • Radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium • Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature • Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system. • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- the sum of protons and neutrons in an atom
- determined by the ratio of the number of neutrons to protons in the nucleus
- a single packet of energy
- without water
- atomic mass in g/mol
- penetrating electromagnetic radiation coming from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.
- a subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- energy required to separate an atomic nucleus completely into its protons and neutrons
- amount of element in a compound
- 1 MeV=1.6x10^-13 J
- atoms with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table and different in nucleon numbers
- a spectrum of different frequencies/energies
- a spectrum containing many wavelenghs with no gaps
- the number of times a point on a wave passes a fixed reference point in one second
- the force that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus
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- protons/neutrons
- similar charges repel, different charges attract
- a reaction where atomic nuclei combine to form different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles
- a substance that contains water or its constituent elements
- the process of a radioactive decaying until it becomes stable
- a number written with all of it's zeros
- radiation consisting of alpha particles
- Δm=mass(calculated)-mass(actual)
- wavelength x frequency = c
- h=6.6x10^-34
- mega electron volts
- negatively charged ion
- an equation representing reactants and products in radioactive decay
- a unit used to express atomic weights
- a number times a power of 10
- electromagnetic radiation according to frequency or wavelength
- mass of the element or solute divided by the mass of the compound or solute
- particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
- a collection of protons
- the difference between predicted and actual mass
- positively charged ion
- a tiny particle that comprises waves of electromagnetic radiation
- radiation consisting of beta particles
- an atom with a +/- charge
- a reaction where the atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei
- high energy, high-speed electrons
- a subatomic particle with a positive charge
42 Clues: h=6.6x10^-34 • without water • protons/neutrons • 1 MeV=1.6x10^-13 J • mega electron volts • atomic mass in g/mol • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • a collection of protons • a single packet of energy • an atom with a +/- charge • wavelength x frequency = c • a number times a power of 10 • amount of element in a compound • Δm=mass(calculated)-mass(actual) • ...
Chapter 12 Using the Electromagnetic Spectrum to Explore the Universe 2025-04-10
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- (two words) A small, dense, cooling remnant of a low-mass star that has exhausted its fuel.
- (two words) A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light, often associated with heat.
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons, used in nuclear fusion.
- The process by which two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation; used to identify elements in stars.
- A substance made of one type of atom; elements are formed in stars through nuclear fusion and other cosmic processes.
- (two words) The dense remnant of a massive star after a supernova, composed almost entirely of neutrons.
- The first and simplest element in the universe, and the primary fuel for stars.
- (two words) A spectrum of light absorbed by atoms or molecules, showing dark lines that correspond to specific wavelengths.
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- (two words) A chart that organizes all known elements by increasing atomic number and recurring chemical properties.
- (two words) The highest-energy form of electromagnetic radiation, often released during nuclear fusion and supernovae.
- (three words) A star that is fusing hydrogen into helium in its core; the longest and most stable period of a star's life.
- (two words) An extremely dense object with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape.
- (two words) The full range of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays.
- A powerful stellar explosion that occurs when a massive star collapses, responsible for creating heavy elements.
- The distance between two successive peaks of a wave; determines the type of electromagnetic radiation.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a point in one second; inversely related to wavelength.
- (two words) A late-stage star that has expanded and cooled after using up its hydrogen fuel.
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron, involved in fusion reactions.
20 Clues: A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars. • The first and simplest element in the universe, and the primary fuel for stars. • An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons, used in nuclear fusion. • An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron, involved in fusion reactions. • ...
Biology 2022-12-06
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- Someone Who specializes in specifically plants
- British Naturalist
- Tiny organisms visible only under a microscope
- Single individual life form
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- French Naturalist who introduced the word biology
- People who Study biology
- Canadian Biologist
- Scientist who studies plants/animals
- Ecologist who banned pesticide
- The young of an organism
10 Clues: Canadian Biologist • British Naturalist • People who Study biology • The young of an organism • Single individual life form • Ecologist who banned pesticide • Scientist who studies plants/animals • Someone Who specializes in specifically plants • Tiny organisms visible only under a microscope • French Naturalist who introduced the word biology
Careers in Biology 2017-09-11
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- (A _____ studies plants/flora)
- (A _____ studies life at the chemical level)
- (A ______ studies pharmacology)
- (A ____ studies animals)
- ( A _____ _____ teaches Biology)
- (A _____ studies genetics)
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- (An ______ studies insects)
- (An ______ studies the effect of outer space on living organisms)
- (A _____ studies microorganisms)
- (A _____ uses the principle of biology and the techniques of engineering to make things)
10 Clues: (A ____ studies animals) • (A _____ studies genetics) • (An ______ studies insects) • (A _____ studies plants/flora) • (A ______ studies pharmacology) • (A _____ studies microorganisms) • ( A _____ _____ teaches Biology) • (A _____ studies life at the chemical level) • (An ______ studies the effect of outer space on living organisms) • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2021-01-19
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AP Spanish- Desafíos Mundiales Vocabulario 2025-04-09
20 Clues: storm • Earth • danger • cancer • hunger • source • allergy • poverty • renewable • recycling • radiation • avalanche • ecosystem • ecotourism • population • sustainable • environment • consequence • globalwarming • overpopulation
EC 2401-Wireless Communication 2015-09-24
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- Onetomanycommunication
- Multipathpropagationcauses
- Forlongdistancecommunication
- Widebandwidth
- Transmitterandrecivercombined
- Oneofthepropagationmechanism
- OneoftheMultipleaccessscheme
- OneoftheexampleforBAN
- Coverageareaofthecellis
- Mobilephoneusesthisfrequencyband
- ISMBand
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- Unitofdatarate
- Electromagneticwavespropagatethroughthefreespace
- Shadowingcauses
- ISIcanbecompensatedin
- QPSK
- Spreadspectrumuses
- Largecellsignalcoverage
- Changesthedataintocodesequence
- Oneofthespeechcodingtechnique
20 Clues: QPSK • ISMBand • Widebandwidth • Unitofdatarate • Shadowingcauses • Spreadspectrumuses • ISIcanbecompensatedin • OneoftheexampleforBAN • Onetomanycommunication • Largecellsignalcoverage • Coverageareaofthecellis • Multipathpropagationcauses • Forlongdistancecommunication • Oneofthepropagationmechanism • OneoftheMultipleaccessscheme • Transmitterandrecivercombined • Oneofthespeechcodingtechnique • ...
Science 2025-07-14
BIOLOGY AND LIFE SCIENCE 2020-04-22
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- where the proteins are made
- the level above genus
- the taxon above species
- the largest taxon
- storage organelle for water and waste
- full genetic information
- seperate cell from outside
- most specific level
- exchange of gases
- the level above family
- moving of particles from high to low
- phosphate,sugar and nucleic acid
- diffusion of water
- have a nucleus and many organelles
- where photosynthesis happens
- partial genetic information
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- device to predict offspring
- the level above class
- 7th grade biology
- there are 6 of these
- all living things made of one or more cells
- the sugar in dna
- cniderians
- production gametes
- do not have a nucleus
- body cell division
- the sugar in rna
- the study of life
- mollusks
- made of cellulose and plants
- archaebacteria and eubacteria
- the level above order
32 Clues: mollusks • cniderians • the sugar in dna • the sugar in rna • 7th grade biology • the largest taxon • the study of life • exchange of gases • production gametes • body cell division • diffusion of water • most specific level • there are 6 of these • the level above class • the level above genus • do not have a nucleus • the level above order • the level above family • the taxon above species • ...
Chapter-1 Introducing Biology 2025-04-07
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- The study of gross structure of the organs in an organism
- Study of formation and development of embryo of plants
- Study of birds
- Practice of keeping bees
- Study of animals
- Biology study of life in the sea
- Study of insects
- Study of reptiles like snakes
- Study of parasites
- technique of growing fish
- Study of bacteria
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- Study of fungi
- Study of minute particles
- Study of prehistoric forms of life
- Study of minute structures at tissue level
- Art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers or ornamental plants
- Study of the relationship of an organism
- Study of origin and descent of organism
- Study of viruses
- Study of life
- the study of genomes
- raising crops and livestock
- Improvement of human race through controlled heredity
- Study of algae
- Science of naming and classifying plants & animals
- process of producing genetically identical individuals
26 Clues: Study of life • Study of fungi • Study of birds • Study of algae • Study of viruses • Study of animals • Study of insects • Study of bacteria • Study of parasites • the study of genomes • Practice of keeping bees • Study of minute particles • technique of growing fish • raising crops and livestock • Study of reptiles like snakes • Biology study of life in the sea • ...
What is Science? 2025-08-09
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- the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of natural and social world, following a systematic methodology based on evidence
- the study of genes and heredity
- study of the skin
- the study of life
- a branch of natural science
- the study and treatment of disorders of the nervous system
- the study of hormones, endocrine glands and organs
- the study of the biology of viruses and viral diseases
- the study of the environment
- the study of blood in blood disorders
- the study of the lymphatic system
- the study of body structure
- study of mammals
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- the study of how the human body works
- the study of the normal function and diseases of the esophagus stomach, small intestines
- scientific study
- the scientific study of human body movement
- scientific study of animals
- a branch of medicine that deals with the study treatment diagnosis and prevention of cancer
- the study of cells
20 Clues: scientific study • study of mammals • study of the skin • the study of life • the study of cells • scientific study of animals • a branch of natural science • the study of body structure • the study of the environment • the study of genes and heredity • the study of the lymphatic system • the study of how the human body works • the study of blood in blood disorders • ...
We made it! 2021-03-10
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- "Make it a great day or not the _____ is yours."
- Be ___ to one another (syn- nice).
- Lions are this type of consumer.
- Term that means small piece used to build polymer...similar to Lego bricks to build a larger structure.
- Place where an organism lives.
- A term that means nonliving factors in an environment.
- You and preschoolers need 9-12 hours of ______.
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- Viking pride means picking up ____ after lunch.
- Our mascot's first name.
- Term to describe your cells.
- ____ hundred building is no more.
- ____ quarter begins after Spring Break.
- Your biology teacher's first name.
- Double stranded nucleic acid.
- Older students model how to ____ the S.
- Biology is the study of ____.
- "...hit 'em ___ let's win tonight."
- _____coming is a winter spirit week at SHS.
18 Clues: Our mascot's first name. • Term to describe your cells. • Double stranded nucleic acid. • Biology is the study of ____. • Place where an organism lives. • Lions are this type of consumer. • ____ hundred building is no more. • Be ___ to one another (syn- nice). • Your biology teacher's first name. • "...hit 'em ___ let's win tonight." • ____ quarter begins after Spring Break. • ...
Ruby's spelling words 2019-09-12
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- a lie or false statement
- not fashionable or impressive
- the branch of biology
- a collection of myths
- the study of the movements
- begin a course of action
- happening or done at an unsuitable time
- a system of ideas and ideals
- the study of living organisms
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- not based on or behaving according to the principles of equality and justice
- the study of the nature of God and religious belief
- the study and treatment of tumours
- take off one's clothes
- in the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move round
- the science which deals with the physical structure
15 Clues: the branch of biology • a collection of myths • take off one's clothes • a lie or false statement • begin a course of action • the study of the movements • a system of ideas and ideals • not fashionable or impressive • the study of living organisms • the study and treatment of tumours • happening or done at an unsuitable time • the study of the nature of God and religious belief • ...
Unit 10 2025-04-15
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- scientist who became famous for her book about nature
- a large uncontrolled animal group that causes harm
- something legal or relating to making laws
- a piece of writing on a specific subject
- branch of biology that focuses on animals
- answering someone's statement with an opposing argument
- section or division of a larger organization
- the act of producing from raw materials
- to focus on a particular thing
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- something that makes something else dirty or impure
- a person who studies nature
- branch of science that studies living organisms
- unchangeable
- chemicals used to destroy plants or animals
- something you really like
15 Clues: unchangeable • something you really like • a person who studies nature • to focus on a particular thing • the act of producing from raw materials • a piece of writing on a specific subject • branch of biology that focuses on animals • something legal or relating to making laws • chemicals used to destroy plants or animals • section or division of a larger organization • ...
the lost words 2026-05-11
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- Study of plants and everything about them
- Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment
- Study of cell biology including cell anatomy
- Study of hormones and their composition and function
- Study of the chemistry in living things
- The study of the moon
- A person who studies the different climates
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- Study of ticks
- Study of development of living things before birth
- Stucture and function of living things
- science Study of how humans impact the earth and its resources
- Study of insects
- Study of the proprties of matter
- The study of bacteria
- The study of living things and all about them
15 Clues: Study of ticks • Study of insects • The study of bacteria • The study of the moon • Study of the proprties of matter • Stucture and function of living things • Study of the chemistry in living things • Study of plants and everything about them • A person who studies the different climates • Study of cell biology including cell anatomy • ...
Sci Exam 2026-05-12
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- Study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
- Science Study of how humans impact the earth and its resources
- Study of cell biology
- Study of living things
- Study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- Structure, and Function of a Living Thing
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- Study of chemistry in living things
- Study of Incects
- Study of organisms and how they interact with there enviorment
- Study of hormones and their composition and functions
- Study of bacteria
- Person who studies the climates
- Study of the development of living things before birth
- Study of Ticks, Mites, and Spiders
- Study of Plants
15 Clues: Study of Plants • Study of Incects • Study of bacteria • Study of cell biology • Study of living things • Person who studies the climates • Study of Ticks, Mites, and Spiders • Study of chemistry in living things • Structure, and Function of a Living Thing • Study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space • Study of hormones and their composition and functions • ...
the big band 2026-04-21
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- the simplest, lightest, and most abundant chemical element in the universe, represented by the symbol H and atomic number 1. It consists of one proton and one
- the scientific study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere, including stars, planets, moons, galaxies, and gas
- an American astronomer who proved the universe is expanding and that galaxies exist outside our own Milky Way
- American radio astronomer who co-discovered cosmic microwave background radiation, confirming the Big Bang theory
- the faint, nearly uniform, remnant heat left over from the Big Bang, filling all space in the universe
- a massive, gravity-bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, gas, dust, and dark matter
- a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic noble gas that is lighter than air
- refinement of everyday thinking
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- German-American radio astronomer and physicist
- all elements heavier than helium were created inside stars, a process known as stellar nucleosynthesis.
- the entire range of all types of light radiation, organized by wavelength or frequency
- everything that exists, encompassing all space, time, matter, and energy
- The narrow segment of electromagnetic radiation that the human eye can perceive, spanning colors from violet to red
- The Big Bang theory is the leading scientific explanation for the origin of the universe
- a scientific instrument that splits light (or other radiation) into its component colors/wavelengths—like a prism creating a rainbow—and records this spectrum
- the capacity or ability to do work, cause change, or move matter
- the stretching of light waves from an object (like a star or galaxy) as it moves away from an observer
- the decrease in wavelength (and increase in frequency) of light emitted by an object as it moves toward an observer
18 Clues: refinement of everyday thinking • German-American radio astronomer and physicist • the capacity or ability to do work, cause change, or move matter • everything that exists, encompassing all space, time, matter, and energy • a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic noble gas that is lighter than air • ...
"Ologies" 2026-05-12
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- a person who studies the different climates
- the study of chemistry in living things
- the study of bacteria
- study of insects
- structure and function of living things
- study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
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- study of organisims and how they interact with the enviromnent
- study of the properties of matter
- study of development of living things before birth
- the study of the moon stars and other objects in space
- study of plant life
- study of hormones and their composition and function
- science, study on how humans impact the earth
- study of ticks mites and spiders
- the study of life
15 Clues: study of insects • the study of life • study of plant life • the study of bacteria • study of ticks mites and spiders • study of the properties of matter • the study of chemistry in living things • structure and function of living things • a person who studies the different climates • science, study on how humans impact the earth • ...
Spanish Vocab Puzzle 2020-11-12
20 Clues: art • now • monday • to buy • to rest • because • biology • to rest • to sing • to study • to arrive • chemistry • to answer • to return • accounting • to prepare • journalism • to eat dinner • to eat breakfast • to draw/to sketch
radium 2021-12-15
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- : related to the treatment of illness and injuries
- (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity, radioactive disintegration or nuclear disintegration) is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation.
- curie French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography
- a radioactive isotope
- : the scientific study of the medical use of radiation, especially X-rays
- : the process of something becoming weaker or being destroyed by breaking into smaller parts or pieces
- : the atomic number of radium
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- : a substance that cannot be broken down into any simpler chemical substances and is made of atoms all of the same type
- a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous to health
- a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist
- : the quality that some atoms have of producing a type of energy that can be very harmful to health
- a form of an atom that has a different atomic weight from other forms of the same atom
- a penetrating form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation
- : a radioactive chemical element that is found in uranium ore
- chemical element with the symbol Ra
15 Clues: a radioactive isotope • : the atomic number of radium • chemical element with the symbol Ra • : related to the treatment of illness and injuries • curie French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography • a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist • a penetrating form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation • ...
Light & Lasers 2018-03-01
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- a quantum of electromagnetic radiation, the smallest unit of light
- Casting back a light or heat, mirroring, giving back or showing an image
- electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelength of those than visible light
- two exterior angles on opposite sides of a transversal which lie on different parallel lines
- a device that produces a nearly parallel and coherent beam of light by exciting atoms to a higher energy level and causing them to radiate their energy in phase
- a lens having at least one surface that curves outward
- the number of cycles or completed alteration per unit time of a wave or oscillation
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- the range of wavelengths or frequencies over witch electromagnetic radiation extends
- the change of direction of light, sound, or heat
- a lens having at least one surface that curves inward
- a line that intersects a system of lines
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than those of visible light
- increase the apparent size of, the act of magnifying
- the distance between two successive points in a wave
- the angles that occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight-line crosses two others
15 Clues: a line that intersects a system of lines • the change of direction of light, sound, or heat • increase the apparent size of, the act of magnifying • the distance between two successive points in a wave • a lens having at least one surface that curves inward • a lens having at least one surface that curves outward • ...
Waves 2024-05-02
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- another form of electromagnetic radiation that can go through your skin to take a picture of your bones
- a star where other planets and earth revolve around
- the outermost region of the Suns atmosphere
- waves- a type of electromagnetic wave that you cannot see even though they are all around us
- Radiation: a type of wave that transfers energy and moves through earth at a fast pace
- the visible surface of the sun that we can see
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- a dark or irregular spot made by the sun
- the total strength and ability to do work
- Rays- a type of electromagnetic radiation
- when heat moves from object to object just by the sense of touch
- the process where heat is transferred through the air and liquids
- Flares: high radiation from the sun
- Winds: flow of small particles that come from the sun (travels through the whole solar system)
- Waves- electromagnetic waves that are made from magnetic fields and electric waves come together
- Rays- undetected rays that have energy that comes from the sun
15 Clues: Flares: high radiation from the sun • a dark or irregular spot made by the sun • the total strength and ability to do work • Rays- a type of electromagnetic radiation • the outermost region of the Suns atmosphere • the visible surface of the sun that we can see • a star where other planets and earth revolve around • ...
EC 2401-Wireless Communication 2015-09-24
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- OneoftheexampleforBAN
- Oneofthespeechcodingtechnique
- Widebandwidth
- OneoftheMultipleaccessscheme
- Changesthedataintocodesequence
- Multipathpropagationcauses
- Coverageareaofthecellis
- Spreadspectrumuses
- Largecellsignalcoverage
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- Onetomanycommunication
- ISMBand
- Shadowingcauses
- QPSK
- Forlongdistancecommunication
- Oneofthepropagationmechanism
- Transmitterandrecivercombined
- Electromagneticwavespropagatethroughthefreespace
- ISIcanbecompensatedin
- Unitofdatarate
- Mobilephoneusesthisfrequencyband
20 Clues: QPSK • ISMBand • Widebandwidth • Unitofdatarate • Shadowingcauses • Spreadspectrumuses • OneoftheexampleforBAN • ISIcanbecompensatedin • Onetomanycommunication • Coverageareaofthecellis • Largecellsignalcoverage • Multipathpropagationcauses • Forlongdistancecommunication • Oneofthepropagationmechanism • OneoftheMultipleaccessscheme • Oneofthespeechcodingtechnique • Transmitterandrecivercombined • ...
Wilhelmina 2025-09-23
20 Clues: taso • happi • tieto • liike • tekijä • tutkia • säteily • tutkimus • yhdistää • ilmakehä • olosuhde • universumi • magnetismi • nestemäinen • tieteellinen • maa, maaperä • vedenalainen • elinkelpoinen • päiväntasaaja • ihanteellinen
School Subjects 2023-04-03
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- You're playing this game on it.
- When things happened.
- You listen to it every day.
- Known for being considered boring.
- You do it to friends, but you probably don't want to create a book with it.
- The one this sentence quite lacking this is.
- Where things are.
- Sounds similar t "calculate".
- You do it every day and don't realize it.
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- The study of shapes.
- A common shortening is "trig".
- The study of atoms.
- The study of living things.
- What every elementary school student thinks math is.
- Find x! No, don't circle it, find it!
- Learn new words, such as "incomprehensible" and "unbearable".
- You can do this, but youy cann alsso dooh diss.
- None of the above.
- A vast subject that includes many things, such as biology and chemistry.
19 Clues: Where things are. • None of the above. • The study of atoms. • The study of shapes. • When things happened. • You listen to it every day. • The study of living things. • Sounds similar t "calculate". • A common shortening is "trig". • You're playing this game on it. • Known for being considered boring. • Find x! No, don't circle it, find it! • ...
Selenium Crossword 2025-11-10
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- Selenium is used to make these colorants for ceramics, paint, and plastics. Properties/Uses
- Selenium is a _____ element, needed in small amounts in the body. Biology/Health
- Selenium helps the body make these enzymes which prevent cell damage. Biology/Health
- Selenium is classified as this type of element. Chemistry Basics
- One of the colors selenium can appear as a powder. Properties
- The state of matter of selenium at room temperature. Properties
- The Swedish chemist who discovered selenium in 1817. History
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- The color of selenium's stable, metallic-looking form. Properties
- Selenium is in the same group as this element and shares similar properties. Chemistry Basics
- Selenium compounds can be _____ to animals if consumed in large amounts. Biology/Health
- What is the atomic number of selenium? Chemistry Basics
- Clue (Question) Category
- The Greek word "selene" means this celestial body. Etymology
- The name of the element (The main answer). Topic
- Selenium is added to this material to decolourise it or give it a red tint. Properties/Uses
- The gray form of selenium greatly increases in conductivity when exposed to light, a property used in electronics. Properties/Uses
16 Clues: Clue (Question) Category • The name of the element (The main answer). Topic • What is the atomic number of selenium? Chemistry Basics • The Greek word "selene" means this celestial body. Etymology • The Swedish chemist who discovered selenium in 1817. History • One of the colors selenium can appear as a powder. Properties • ...
School subjects 2022-08-19
unit 6 2021-05-08
Ultraviolet catastrophe 2021-01-18
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- base unit of temperature in the International System of Units, having the unit symbol K
- derived his own constant and equations to assist in explaining and proving the blackbody radiation
- law that states that an ideal black body at equilibrium (emits the same energy as it absorbs) emits radiation in all frequency ranges, emitting more energy as the frequency increases.
- Albert ______, smart physicist
- a surface that absorbs all radiant energy falling on it
- The energy of a single quantum is directly _______ to the frequency of the radiation.
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- concept that a physical quantity can have only certain discrete values
- Thomas Edison invention of _______ light bulb
- emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- ______ radiation, used in thermal imaging
10 Clues: Albert ______, smart physicist • ______ radiation, used in thermal imaging • Thomas Edison invention of _______ light bulb • a surface that absorbs all radiant energy falling on it • concept that a physical quantity can have only certain discrete values • The energy of a single quantum is directly _______ to the frequency of the radiation. • ...
Chapter 10: Radioactivity Kiersten Taylor 2020-03-09
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- Gamma rays are __________ by magnetic and electric fields.
- Results from radioactive decay, which is the process in which unstable atomic nuclei transformation and emit radiation.
- A radioactive imbalance of protons and neutrons.
- Particles that consist of two protons and two neutrons, are stopped easily, and are deflected in the presence of magnetic or electric fields.
- 5730 is the half-life of ________.
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- Most radiation we encounter is _______ __________ radiation that originates in Earth and Space.
- Particles that are an ejected electron from a neutron.
- Radioactivity has existed longer than the _____ race.
- Pure energy.
- Most radiation is ____ intense at higher altitudes.
10 Clues: Pure energy. • 5730 is the half-life of ________. • A radioactive imbalance of protons and neutrons. • Most radiation is ____ intense at higher altitudes. • Radioactivity has existed longer than the _____ race. • Particles that are an ejected electron from a neutron. • Gamma rays are __________ by magnetic and electric fields. • ...
Tyler Burzynski Chapter 10 2019-03-26
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- dating the process of estimating the age of a once-living material
- fission the energy released as kinetic energy
- the unit for measuring radiation dosage in humans based on harm to living tissue
- atomic nuclei have an imbalanced neutrons and protons
- radiation high-frequency electromagnetic radiation
- alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons
- when unstable atomic nuclei transform and emit radiation
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- the changing of an atomic nucleus of one element into another
- mass the minimum mass of fissionable material needed for a sustainable chain reaction
- the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope
10 Clues: the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope • fission the energy released as kinetic energy • radiation high-frequency electromagnetic radiation • atomic nuclei have an imbalanced neutrons and protons • alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons • when unstable atomic nuclei transform and emit radiation • ...
Oral medicine and radiology 2023-05-05
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- S.I unit of radiation
- Basic effect of radiation on living tissues
- Sign seen in Psoriasis
- Leonine facies
- Test for dry eyes ( sjogren's syndrome )
- Soapbubble appearance
- Film emulsion is hardened during
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- Mulberry molars ,peg shaped laterals
- Number of layers in intensifying screen
- Cyst with cholesterol clefts
- Hair on end appearance
- Wickham's striae
- Lipstick sign
13 Clues: Lipstick sign • Leonine facies • Wickham's striae • S.I unit of radiation • Soapbubble appearance • Sign seen in Psoriasis • Hair on end appearance • Cyst with cholesterol clefts • Film emulsion is hardened during • Mulberry molars ,peg shaped laterals • Number of layers in intensifying screen • Test for dry eyes ( sjogren's syndrome ) • Basic effect of radiation on living tissues
Living and Non-living 2015-03-14
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- Living things respond to a _______.
- The study of life.
- Animals cannot make their own food, this makes them ___________.
- Waste product extcreted by humans.
- The study of Plants.
- "to study".
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- Plants are able to make their own food, making them __________.
- Before Mr Margettes became a teacher, he was a _________.
- The study of Animals.
- An indepth understanding of Biology can help humans save endangered animals from __________.
- For living organisms to pass their gene's on, they must _________.
- Chemical substance used by all living things _____.
- When humans use more energy, they require more ______.
- Greek word for 'life'.
14 Clues: "to study". • The study of life. • The study of Plants. • The study of Animals. • Greek word for 'life'. • Waste product extcreted by humans. • Living things respond to a _______. • Chemical substance used by all living things _____. • When humans use more energy, they require more ______. • Before Mr Margettes became a teacher, he was a _________. • ...
Bon Voyage! 1 Ch2 vocabulaire 2025-10-21
15 Clues: PE • bad • math • Latin • a class • biology • geography • difficult • chemistry • a teacher • literature • interesting • all, everyone • a friend, a boyfriend • social sciences/social studies
All About Atoms 2024-05-22
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- a type of radiation that is stronger B
- negative sub atomic particle in the shell of atom
- a list of all known elements
- a type of radiation that has high energy G
- a name associated with the nucleus of an atom
- the number of protons in an atom
- sub atomic particle with no charge and in nucleus of atom
- anything that takes up space and has mass
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- mass of neutrons plus protons of an atom
- the elements that are in the far right of periodic table
- an atom with a different number of neutrons to protons which can make it unstable
- positive sub atomic particle in the nucleus of atom
- a pure substance containing only 1 type of atom
- the smallest particle of matter
- a type of radiation that is weak A
- another name for the columns in the periodic table
16 Clues: a list of all known elements • the smallest particle of matter • the number of protons in an atom • a type of radiation that is weak A • a type of radiation that is stronger B • mass of neutrons plus protons of an atom • anything that takes up space and has mass • a type of radiation that has high energy G • a name associated with the nucleus of an atom • ...
Radiology Review-Final 2024-12-03
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- What type of contrast produces many shades of gray with low visual contrast.
- The number of x-rays produced in the dental x-ray unit.
- These describe the number of electrons flowing through the d-ray machine.
- This scatter has x-radiation with matter in which the x-ray photon collides with a loosely bound, outer shell electron and gives up part of its energy to eject the electron from its orbit.
- the absorbed dose of radiation is measured in this old unit.
- The x-ray beam spreads as the distance from the unit.
- The overall blackness of an image.
- This scatter has the path of a low energy photon that interacts with an outer shell electron and no scatter radiation is produced.
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- Filtration is made from
- Children are _____ sensitive to radiation.
- The distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next.
- Describes the penetrating ability of the x-rays.
- A tiny negatively charged particle that has very little mass.
- water is broken into free radicals, which are unstable and highly reactive.
- Rapid turnover or mitosis ______ tissue damage.
15 Clues: Filtration is made from • The overall blackness of an image. • Children are _____ sensitive to radiation. • Rapid turnover or mitosis ______ tissue damage. • Describes the penetrating ability of the x-rays. • The x-ray beam spreads as the distance from the unit. • The number of x-rays produced in the dental x-ray unit. • ...
Energy Crossword 2025-10-13
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- a 3-dimensional region around the nucleus of an atom that describes an electron's probable location
- the shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave
- includes all forms of electromagnetic radiation; the types of radiation differ in their frequencies and wavelengths
- a physical phenomenon characterized by its frequency and amplitude
- the energy levels contained within a principal energy level
- the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- state of a system with energy higher than the ground state
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- the lowest allowable energy state of an atom
- a phenomenon in which photoelectrons are emitted from a metal's surface when light of a certain frequency shines on a surface
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy
- a type of electromagnetic radiation; a form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- the height of a wave from the origin to a crest or trough
- the capacity to do work or produce heat
- the number of waves that pass a given point per second
14 Clues: the capacity to do work or produce heat • the lowest allowable energy state of an atom • the number of waves that pass a given point per second • the height of a wave from the origin to a crest or trough • state of a system with energy higher than the ground state • the energy levels contained within a principal energy level • ...
Root words and Prefixes 2023-11-13
twist on vocab 2024-05-07
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- a form of radiation that travel though the universe
- Scattering can refer to the consequences of particle-particle collisions between molecules, atoms, electrons, photons and other particles
- mass per unit of volume
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere
- the region of the atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the height at which the atmosphere ceases to have the properties of a continuous medium. The thermosphere is characterized throughout by an increase in temperature with height.
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature, typically one consisting of a narrow, hermetically sealed glass tube marked with graduations and having at one end a bulb containing mercury or alcohol that expands and contracts in the tube with heating and cooling.
- water in gas form
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- a layer of gas and suspended solids extending from the Earth's surface up many thousands of miles
- winds that occur in belts that go all around the planet
- a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- a device for measuring atmospheric pressure,
- part of Earth's upper atmosphere, between 80 and about 600 km where Extreme UltraViolet (EUV) and x-ray solar radiation ionizes the atoms and molecules thus creating a layer of electrons
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- a breeze blowing toward the land from the sea, especially during the day owing to the relative warmth of the land.
- a quantity expressing the effective lowering of the air temperature caused by the wind, especially as affecting the rate of heat loss from an object or human body or as perceived by an exposed person.
- radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or a material medium
- a breeze blowing toward the sea from the land, especially at night, owing to the relative warmth of the sea.
- motion in a gas or liquid in which the warmer portions rise and the colder portions sink.
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- the region of the upper atmosphere extending upward from the tropopause to about 30 miles (50 km) above the earth, characterized by little vertical change in temperature
- a device used to measure atmospheric pressure with a column of mercury
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- When gravity acts on the air, the air exerts a force upon the earth called pressure
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain,
- an effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force (the Coriolis force ) acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation. On the earth, the effect tends to deflect moving objects to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern and is important in the formation of cyclonic weather systems.
- air that flows over a smaller area of the Earth due to differences in air pressure
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- the quality of being hot; high temperature.
- the lowest region of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 3.7–6.2 miles (6–10 km), which is the lower boundary of the stratosphere.
- a region of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum where wavelengths range from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm).
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- a form of non-ionizing radiation that is emitted by the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds
- an instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas.
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.
- the region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 30 and 50 miles (50 and 80 km) in altitude.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.
37 Clues: water in gas form • mass per unit of volume • the outermost layer of the atmosphere • the quality of being hot; high temperature. • a device for measuring atmospheric pressure, • a current in a fluid that results from convection. • a form of radiation that travel though the universe • winds that occur in belts that go all around the planet • ...
Speak 2023-01-19
Across
- A school club that Heather joined
- Melinda's English teacher
- Melinda's lab partner/hero
- Melinda's ex-best friend
- What Melinda uses for her artwork
- The second thing being dissected in biology class
- The sport Melinda has a talent for
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- Melinda's first friend in high school
- The person Melinda is afraid of
- The first thing being dissected in biology class
- The object Melinda receives in art class
- The job the survey says Heather should have
12 Clues: Melinda's ex-best friend • Melinda's English teacher • Melinda's lab partner/hero • The person Melinda is afraid of • A school club that Heather joined • What Melinda uses for her artwork • The sport Melinda has a talent for • Melinda's first friend in high school • The object Melinda receives in art class • The job the survey says Heather should have • ...
Speak 2023-01-19
Across
- A school club that Heather joined
- Melinda's English teacher
- Melinda's lab partner/hero
- Melinda's ex-best friend
- What Melinda uses for her artwork
- The second thing being dissected in biology class
- The sport Melinda has a talent for
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- Melinda's first friend in high school
- The person Melinda is afraid of
- The first thing being dissected in biology class
- The object Melinda receives in art class
- The job the survey says Heather should have
12 Clues: Melinda's ex-best friend • Melinda's English teacher • Melinda's lab partner/hero • The person Melinda is afraid of • A school club that Heather joined • What Melinda uses for her artwork • The sport Melinda has a talent for • Melinda's first friend in high school • The object Melinda receives in art class • The job the survey says Heather should have • ...
Rewards Science 2026-04-29
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- a piece of writing on a specific subject
- a section of a larger organization
- the branch of science that studies living organisms
- the act of producing raw materials
- this means you really like something
- a chemical used to destroy plants or animals
- a person who studies nature
- done so it cannot be changed
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- focus on a particular thing
- answering someone's statement with an opposing argument
- a large uncontrolled animal group that causes harm
- describes something legal
- something that makes something else dirty
- the branch of biology that focuses on animals
14 Clues: describes something legal • focus on a particular thing • a person who studies nature • done so it cannot be changed • a section of a larger organization • the act of producing raw materials • this means you really like something • a piece of writing on a specific subject • something that makes something else dirty • a chemical used to destroy plants or animals • ...
Atomic Structure and Nuclear Physics 2017-03-13
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- Protons have a _________ charge
- What sub-atomic particles are arranged in shells?
- In electricity production steam turns a ________ which generates electricity
- Electrons have a _________ charge
- Protons and Neutrons are found in this part of the atom
- Coal boils water and it turns to _______
- This nuclear disaster occurred in 1986 in Russia
- This type of radiation can be stopped by aluminium
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- When an alkali metal reacts an electron is ______
- What chemical is used to test for carbon dioxide?
- What gas is released when coal reacts with oxygen?
- A radioactive atom can decay only ________
- Limewater goes from colourless to ______ when CO2 is present.
- How many electrons would be in the outer shell of an atom with 9 electrons in total.
- This type of radiation can be stopped by lead (think hulk)
- This type of radiation can be stopped by paper
16 Clues: Protons have a _________ charge • Electrons have a _________ charge • Coal boils water and it turns to _______ • A radioactive atom can decay only ________ • This type of radiation can be stopped by paper • This nuclear disaster occurred in 1986 in Russia • When an alkali metal reacts an electron is ______ • What chemical is used to test for carbon dioxide? • ...
DENTAL RADIATION CHARACTERISTICS 2024-09-09
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- unit of measurement used to describe intensity of electrical current; controls the quantity of radiation
- amount of energy absorbed by tissue
- total energy contained in the x-ray beam in a specific area at a given time
- term used to describe the mean energy or penetrating ability of the X Ray beam
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- is the maximum voltage or peak voltage of an alternating current; controls the quality of the X Ray beam
- a measurement of the quantity of radiation to which an Organism is subjected to
- the period doing which matter is exposed
- refers to the number of x-rays produced in the dental x-ray unit
- the overall darkness or blackness of an image
- how sharply dark and light areas are differentiated or separated on an image
10 Clues: amount of energy absorbed by tissue • the period doing which matter is exposed • the overall darkness or blackness of an image • refers to the number of x-rays produced in the dental x-ray unit • total energy contained in the x-ray beam in a specific area at a given time • how sharply dark and light areas are differentiated or separated on an image • ...
Convection, Conduction, Radiation 2025-10-27
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- Another state of matter that convection uses
- Currents
- How much thermal energy is in an object
- Electromagnetic waves
- A state of matter that conduction mainly uses
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- Used for measuring temperature
- Direct contact
- Something that all matter is made of
- the amount of matter an object has
- State of matter that convection uses
10 Clues: Currents • Direct contact • Electromagnetic waves • Used for measuring temperature • the amount of matter an object has • Something that all matter is made of • State of matter that convection uses • How much thermal energy is in an object • Another state of matter that convection uses • A state of matter that conduction mainly uses
Physics Keywords 2021-11-02
Vocabulary unit 5 2024-10-15
vocabulary unit 5 2024-10-15
12 Clues: horario • Quimica • derecho • Devolver • Entregar • Biologia • Filosofía • Evaluacion • Repetirunexamen • Hacerunesfuerzo • ponersealmismonivel • cienciasdelacomunicación
Bio, Geo, Terr 2025-01-14
10 Clues: the study of life • a flat, paved area • used to kill bacteria • a dish used to serve food • a story of someone's life • someone who studies biology • land and its physical features • land controlled by a government • the study of rocks and landforms • a rock that is filled with crystals
Earth Day 2022-04-25
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- trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in a public place
- protect something, especially an environmentally or culturally important place or thing from harm or destruction
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- the layer of gases that surround the planet
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
- a species, family, or other, group of animals or plants having no living members, no longer in existence
- a contract, agreement capable of being renewed
- use again
- relating to or determined by the sun
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- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organisms
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances sustainable able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- maintain something in its original or existing state
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- reuse discarded objects in such way as to create a product of a higher quality or values than the original
- a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil, especially as a method of filling in or extending usable land
- a colorless unstable toxic gas
- relating to or derived from living matter
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
19 Clues: use again • a colorless unstable toxic gas • relating to or determined by the sun • relating to or derived from living matter • the layer of gases that surround the planet • a contract, agreement capable of being renewed • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • maintain something in its original or existing state • ...
Unit 2 Crossword puzzle 2023-09-25
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- a branch of physical chemistry focused on the application of quantum mechanics to chemical
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- represents the reactants and products in radioactive decay, nuclear fission, or nuclear fusion
- emitted due to an atom or molecule transitioning from a high energy state to a lower energy state.
- is a high-energy, high-speed electron or positron emitted by an atomic nucleus's radioactive decay during the beta decay process.
- an elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field, including electromagnetic radiation such as light and radio waves
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- the number of waves that pass a certain point in a specified amount of time.
- electromagnetic radiation of the shortest wavelength and highest energy.
- is the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei
- radiation is a form of energy that is produced by oscillating electric and magnetic disturbance
- are composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly
11 Clues: electromagnetic radiation of the shortest wavelength and highest energy. • are composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly • the number of waves that pass a certain point in a specified amount of time. • energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. • ...
James McClintock - Modern Scientist Project 2024-01-08
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- Country where he did his research
- The medal he receive for Education and Communication
- University with the best Marine Biology Program
- Echinoderm is the study of ______
- The topic of James McClintock 2nd book
- "_____ Antartica" One of his two books published
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- First name
- Where he received his PhD
- Study of underwater organisms and there ecosystems
- What plant was his peer reviewed article studying
- Number of scientific expeditions he led
- What science he studies and teachs
12 Clues: First name • Where he received his PhD • Country where he did his research • Echinoderm is the study of ______ • What science he studies and teachs • The topic of James McClintock 2nd book • Number of scientific expeditions he led • University with the best Marine Biology Program • "_____ Antartica" One of his two books published • ...
Biologists Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-06
Across
- First scientist to combine DNA molecules from two different organisms
- transfer of traits
- Published findings that some microbes caused diseases
- Scientist who studies animals
- chemicals in the body that are used in almost everything cells do
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Aristotle's
- Study of living things
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- scientists who study things that deal with heredity
- Word meaning characteristics
- a scientist who studies microbes
- Scientists who specialize in biology
- A British naturalist
12 Clues: transfer of traits • A British naturalist • Study of living things • Word meaning characteristics • Scientist who studies animals • a scientist who studies microbes • Scientists who specialize in biology • Greek philosopher who was a student of Aristotle's • scientists who study things that deal with heredity • Published findings that some microbes caused diseases • ...
Chapter 1 2021-05-11
Across
- medicine, the introduction of radioactive substances into the body
- energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- technologist, term applied to an individual who performs radiography
- emission tomography, the creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate system functions
- physician who specializes in the use of X-rays
- assistant, advanced level radiographer
- making of records of internal structures of the body
- electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
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- densitometry, measurement of bone density to detect osteoporosis
- therapy, branch of radiology involved in the treatment of of diseases by X-rays or radioactive substances
- tomography, recording using an X-ray beam that is processed by a computer
- radiologic procedures for the diseases of the cardiovascular system
- process of using a magnetic field
- radiography of the breast
- process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron
- medical sonography, visualization of deep structures of the body
- capacity to operate of work
- Ray, synonym for X-ray
- deals with radioactive substances and radiant energy
19 Clues: Ray, synonym for X-ray • radiography of the breast • capacity to operate of work • process of using a magnetic field • assistant, advanced level radiographer • physician who specializes in the use of X-rays • deals with radioactive substances and radiant energy • making of records of internal structures of the body • ...
Terminology 2023-09-11
Across
- shielding material that defines the "x" and "y" dimensions of beam
- energy absorbed per unit mass of any material
- refers to a body component on the same side of the body
- unit of energy absorbed per unit mass
- distance beneath the skin surface to the point of calculation
- amount of radiation exposure delivered over time
- removal of photons due to scatter or absorption
- range of numbers displayed showing contrast on a CT image
- process of delineating treatment volumes and constructing immobilization devices
- used to triangulate patient position to ensure daily reproducibility
- unit of output measure used by linacs to delivered a prescribed dose
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- amount of ionization produced by photons in air per unit mass of air
- shape the MLC creates during part of the total IMRT dose delivered
- defined method the treatment is delivered to a patient
- individual radiation treatment
- documentation of verifying all treatment fields the first day of treatment
- total time radiation course is delivered
- set of handheld local controls that mimic those of treatment unit
- tissue equivalent material used to increase skin dose
19 Clues: individual radiation treatment • unit of energy absorbed per unit mass • total time radiation course is delivered • energy absorbed per unit mass of any material • removal of photons due to scatter or absorption • amount of radiation exposure delivered over time • tissue equivalent material used to increase skin dose • ...
Science Heat vocab 2015-03-13
Across
- Transfer of heat by mass move
- Waves from the electromagnetic spectrum
- Heat energy
- Process of conveying
- Transmission by means of a conductor
- Energy radiated through waves or particle
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- Beyond visible violet
- To make warm or hot
- Solar radiation warming surface and being kept in by gases
- A red light we can't see, felt as heat
10 Clues: Heat energy • To make warm or hot • Process of conveying • Beyond visible violet • Transfer of heat by mass move • Transmission by means of a conductor • A red light we can't see, felt as heat • Waves from the electromagnetic spectrum • Energy radiated through waves or particle • Solar radiation warming surface and being kept in by gases
Vocabulary 11 2022-03-23
Across
- the study of the mind
- relating to or producing fever
- to go back
- involving the sun
- the process of removing poisons
- feeling sleepy
- a room where one is exposed to sunlight
- a break in something
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- the human spirit or soul
- a thermometer for meausring high temperature
- relating to the human mind or someone has supernatural mental abilities
- the art of making fireworks
- someone diagnosing or treating via radiation
- umbrella protecting from the sun
- emitting radiation
- talking in your sleep
- poisonous
- unable to pay because you're "broke"
18 Clues: poisonous • to go back • feeling sleepy • involving the sun • emitting radiation • a break in something • the study of the mind • talking in your sleep • the human spirit or soul • the art of making fireworks • relating to or producing fever • the process of removing poisons • umbrella protecting from the sun • unable to pay because you're "broke" • a room where one is exposed to sunlight • ...
RCY 2026-04-14
Across
- an RPO secret talent
- unit of ionizing radiation dose
- cleaning out the solvent
- molecule that binds the metal in an organic phase
- semiconductor found in gamma detectors
- the life of the isotopes that tell you how fast the decay is
- ALAR...
- king of the belgians
- particles from gamma decay
Down
- UOM for health risk of ionizing radiation
- radioactive element discovered by Marie
- unit of energy
- the lanthanide with no stable isotopes
- spread of radioactivity and recurring nightmare
- first daughter of radium-225
- 37 bilion of Bequerels
- type of connection for syringes
- series of decay
18 Clues: ALAR... • unit of energy • series of decay • an RPO secret talent • king of the belgians • 37 bilion of Bequerels • cleaning out the solvent • particles from gamma decay • first daughter of radium-225 • unit of ionizing radiation dose • type of connection for syringes • the lanthanide with no stable isotopes • semiconductor found in gamma detectors • ...
Selenium Crossword 2025-11-10
Across
- Selenium is used to make these colorants for ceramics, paint, and plastics. Properties/Uses
- Selenium is a _____ element, needed in small amounts in the body. Biology/Health
- Selenium helps the body make these enzymes which prevent cell damage. Biology/Health
- Selenium is classified as this type of element. Chemistry Basics
- One of the colors selenium can appear as a powder. Properties
- The state of matter of selenium at room temperature. Properties
- The Swedish chemist who discovered selenium in 1817. History
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- The color of selenium's stable, metallic-looking form. Properties
- Selenium is in the same group as this element and shares similar properties. Chemistry Basics
- Selenium compounds can be _____ to animals if consumed in large amounts. Biology/Health
- What is the atomic number of selenium? Chemistry Basics
- Clue (Question) Category
- The Greek word "selene" means this celestial body. Etymology
- The name of the element (The main answer). Topic
- Selenium is added to this material to decolourise it or give it a red tint. Properties/Uses
- The gray form of selenium greatly increases in conductivity when exposed to light, a property used in electronics. Properties/Uses
16 Clues: Clue (Question) Category • The name of the element (The main answer). Topic • What is the atomic number of selenium? Chemistry Basics • The Greek word "selene" means this celestial body. Etymology • The Swedish chemist who discovered selenium in 1817. History • One of the colors selenium can appear as a powder. Properties • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2014-12-02
bio7 2021-08-06
School Subjects 2020-11-19
French Classes 2023-09-18
German school subjects 2020-10-13
Subjects 2020-11-25
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