scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 3 terms 2013-09-30
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- medical doctors trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions
- a community-wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population
- actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury
- deliberate deceit or trickery
- medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care
- various methods of communicating information
- the sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent diseases or cure other health problems
- using the internet to buy products or services
- the scientific study of patients of disease in a population
- anyone who purchases or uses health products or services
- complete and comprehensive information about your immunizations and any health problems you have had to date
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- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- method of judging the benfits of different products by comparing several factors
- a company's or a store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly
- people or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues
- a plan in which private companies or government programs pay for part or all of a person's medical costs
- all the medical care available to a nation's people, the way they receive care, and the method of payment
18 Clues: deliberate deceit or trickery • various methods of communicating information • using the internet to buy products or services • actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury • anyone who purchases or uses health products or services • failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • the scientific study of patients of disease in a population • ...
ltb 2018-06-06
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- Second word in Bass’ Scientific name
- First artificial lure brand
- A material used in fishing that is composed of a bond between fluorine and carbon atoms.
- A weather condition accompanied by high, clear skies, and a sudden drop in temperature.
- Fred Young carved the first big "O" crankbait from balsa wood in the 1960's. These types of crankbaits also had this nickname.
- A general term for any number of floating lipless topwater lures that "push" water.
- A special type of rod used to detect bites when ledgering
- Largest lake in the US
- Usually a stainless steel spike with a threaded end, so you can attach a rod rest, keepnet or bait alarm.
- Texas state record Largemouth bass caught on this water
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- fatty fin located between the dorsal and tail fin.
- Technique that involves pinching a small lead split shot sinker a foot or more above a small worm, then slowly dragging this on the bottom.
- Fish can live in both freshwater and saltwater
- A method of fishing by which the lure is swung, not cast, to the target or structure, often with as little disturbance of the water as possible.
- Where was the first Bassmaster Classic held?
- When bass are neither relating to the bottom of the lake, nor actively feeding near the surface.
- Line used to detect prey
- Method of catching fish using only your hands
18 Clues: Largest lake in the US • Line used to detect prey • First artificial lure brand • Second word in Bass’ Scientific name • Where was the first Bassmaster Classic held? • Method of catching fish using only your hands • Fish can live in both freshwater and saltwater • fatty fin located between the dorsal and tail fin. • Texas state record Largemouth bass caught on this water • ...
Ch. 3 Vocabulary 2013-09-25
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- A company's or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly.
- Complete and comprehensive information about your immunizations and any health problems you have.
- Actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury
- A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service.
- Scientific study of patterns of disease in a population.
- A plan in which private companies or government programs pay for part or all of a persons medical costs.
- People or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues.
- Method of judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors, such as quality, features, and cost.
- Sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent diseases or cure other health problems.
- Community wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population.
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- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- Medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care.
- Medical doctors trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions.
- Various methods of communicating information.
- All the medical care available to a nation's people, the way they receive care,and the method of payment.
- Anyone who purchases or uses health products or services.
- Using the internet to buy products and services.
- Deliberate deceit or trickery
18 Clues: Deliberate deceit or trickery • Various methods of communicating information. • Using the internet to buy products and services. • Actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury • Scientific study of patterns of disease in a population. • Anyone who purchases or uses health products or services. • Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards. • ...
scientific revolution 2024-03-06
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- challenged the church and taught that the sun was the center of the universe and everything revolved around it
- anything bad that happened to the body was considered punishments from
- confirmed all matters fall at the same speed
- invented first modern telescope
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- introduced the scientific method
- used math to prove that copernicus was right
- the church taught the earth was
7 Clues: the church taught the earth was • invented first modern telescope • introduced the scientific method • used math to prove that copernicus was right • confirmed all matters fall at the same speed • anything bad that happened to the body was considered punishments from • ...
IPC Vocab Wk 2 2025-08-19
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- – An educated guess based on observations.
- – A risk to human health from biological materials.
- – Items worn to protect from hazards (such as goggles, gloves, or lab coats).
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- Method – A process for solving problems using evidence and experiments.
- – The group in an experiment that does not receive the tested change.
- – Something that changes in an experiment.
- – Information collected during an experiment.
7 Clues: – An educated guess based on observations. • – Something that changes in an experiment. • – Information collected during an experiment. • – A risk to human health from biological materials. • – The group in an experiment that does not receive the tested change. • Method – A process for solving problems using evidence and experiments. • ...
Unit 1 Key Terms 2015-10-26
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- To make a judgement about something
- The ability to think and create new ideas
- A part of design brief that challenges the designer and describes what a design solution should do.
- Relating to or iteration, especially of a math or computer processes
- Able to be shown to be right or reasonable; defensible:
- The act of generating many ideas that are related to each otherp
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
- A method for creating a great quantity of ideas
- Possessing having a sound basis in logic or fact
- A way to evaluate and create assessments
- Being able to identify problems
- A person who plans the form, look, or workings of something
- Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented:
- A first, typical or preliminary model of something
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- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources
- A legal document that engineers use to prove the validity of their work as well as designs.
- A person who pays and organization for services
- A written document for a design
- A professional who applies scientific knowledge to solve problems.
- A new method, idea, product, etc.
- Something that restricts something else from it’s full potential
- A set of steps that engineers follow to get the solution to a problem. It is very long and dificult.
- An idea or opinion about something
- To plan and make something for a specific purpose
24 Clues: A written document for a design • Being able to identify problems • A new method, idea, product, etc. • An idea or opinion about something • To make a judgement about something • A way to evaluate and create assessments • The ability to think and create new ideas • A person who pays and organization for services • A method for creating a great quantity of ideas • ...
KiDS Crossword 2013-02-13
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- SAP's implementation of in-memory database technology
- Technique to read in all fields of a database into an internal table at once
- Most popular way to look for the value in excel
- A scheduled activity to observe how a task is performed compared to written safe standards or practices
- Function Module that displays a watch to represent the percentage progress
- Produces a resulting set containing all data records, regardless of whether a matching record exists
- Allows for joint processing of multiple screen fields
- Type of class based on existing database tables
- Counts the number of cells that are not empty in a range
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- EMIT's current safety theme
- For user service requests needing research, system/data changes, or approval to work
- Method of a class that can be used independently of a class instance
- Transaction that shows all SAP provided user-exits
- SAP tool which enables the design and execution of business processes within SAP application systems to support user collaboration work
- Change the superclass’s method in sub class
- Used to coordinate implementation activities with other groups and gain endorsements
- The scientific study of equipment design, as in office furniture or transportation seating, for the purpose of improving efficiency, comfort, or safety
- Independent structures that allow you to enhance the class-specific public points of contact by implementing them in classes
- Replacement to SAPscript forms, used for mass printing in SAP systems.
- Acts that could have become an incident
20 Clues: EMIT's current safety theme • Acts that could have become an incident • Change the superclass’s method in sub class • Most popular way to look for the value in excel • Type of class based on existing database tables • Transaction that shows all SAP provided user-exits • SAP's implementation of in-memory database technology • ...
history 2024-01-06
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- the customs, arts, and social institutions of a nation
- the Renaissance man(last name)
- groups of people who use violence and fear to get what they want
- universal moral law governed by reason
- created the 95 thesis
- allowing businesses to operate with little to no government interference
- the renaissance was a time of _______ in art and learning
- where thinkers would mingle and discuss ideas of the day
- two types of this are democracy and monarchy
- a small group of people having control over a country
- one type of this is christianity
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, truth, right and wrong, religion, and the nature and meaning of life
- created the three laws of motion
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- paying the church to forgive your sins
- trade between Europe the New World and Africa
- Da Vinci created a lot of this
- created by martin luther to explain problems in the catholic church. He nailed this to the door of a church
- the Age of ________ was a time of discovering new lands
- where the renaissance started
- a method in which a problem is solved by collecting data, analysing and observing
- God glory gold
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country
- a focus on human achievement and potential
24 Clues: God glory gold • created the 95 thesis • where the renaissance started • Da Vinci created a lot of this • the Renaissance man(last name) • one type of this is christianity • created the three laws of motion • paying the church to forgive your sins • universal moral law governed by reason • a focus on human achievement and potential • two types of this are democracy and monarchy • ...
INTRODUCTION TO GASTRONOMY & CULINARY ARTS FINAL 2020-05-31
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- Star, It is a special icon that can be obtained
- Cut,It is a cutting technique that is used in dishes
- Bourdain ,He is a famous chef who graduated
- Knife,It is a type of knife which is generally 7 cm
- market, It is determined before you start
- is a diagnosis made for people
- ,It is the most sensitive part of the bovine
- It is a kitchen tool used to peel the skin
- Steel,It is a kitchen tool that allows the knives
- It is the name that is said to be the cow's
- It is a kitchen appliance made of metal
- Omlette ,It is an egg cooking technique that
- It is used in many works
- is made with a combination of 3 basic ingredients
- It is a cooking method that is used very slowly
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- of plastic
- is a kitchen gadget whose dimensions
- It is the name of a substance known as chemical decay
- ,It is the basic cooking method called cooking of meat
- It is a feature that the scientific
- It is called the assumptions
- Chef,It is the person responsible for every employee
- Stock, It is a dense flavored, dark colored
- ,They are single celled fungus that reproduce asexually
- Knife,It is a type of knife
- Board,It is a kitchen appliance with a flat
26 Clues: of plastic • It is used in many works • Knife,It is a type of knife • It is called the assumptions • is a diagnosis made for people • It is a feature that the scientific • is a kitchen gadget whose dimensions • It is a kitchen appliance made of metal • market, It is determined before you start • It is a kitchen tool used to peel the skin • ...
Unit 5 2024-04-19
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- Economic system driven by supply and demand.
- Small-scale production of fruits, veggies for market.
- Resource that is finite and cannot renew itself.
- Population growth drives agricultural intensification and technological change.
- Farming method using large land areas with little labor.
- Economic system where decisions are centrally planned.
- Tracks a product's journey from production to consumption.
- Knowledge-based part of the economy like it.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Extracting raw materials from natural environments.
- Resource that can regenerate and sustain harvesting.
- Collecting natural resources like fruits, nuts, herbs.
- Study of economic activity's relationship with environments.
- Moving livestock over wide areas to graze.
- An economy focused on trade and profit.
- Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup.
- Largest yield that can be sustainably harvested.
- Farming method maximizing output from a minimal land area.
- Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish.
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- Materials/components from the natural environment.
- Economic sector involving extraction of raw materials.
- Widespread modern agricultural techniques increasing productivity.
- Agricultural techniques adapted to Mediterranean climate regions.
- Pattern of nomadic movement among pastoralist societies.
- The clearing and removal of forest areas.
- Cultivating land, raising crops and livestock for food.
- Period after a society industrialization peaks.
- Form of commercial agricultural production using plantations.
- The process of fertile land becoming desert-like.
- A source of wealth or means of producing goods.
30 Clues: An economy focused on trade and profit. • The clearing and removal of forest areas. • Moving livestock over wide areas to graze. • Economic system driven by supply and demand. • Knowledge-based part of the economy like it. • Period after a society industrialization peaks. • A source of wealth or means of producing goods. • ...
CRIMINALISTICS PUZZLE 2023-07-09
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- rear part of a firearm barrel.
- substance that induces changes in mood, attitude, thought process and perceptions.
- the decomposition of organic matter by heat.
- imaging, process where a picture is converted into a series of square electronic dots known as pixels.
- uniform body of matter.
- surgical procedure performed by pathologist on a dead body.
- Point, minimum temp at which a liquid fuel produces enough vapor to burn.
- instrument that links a microscope and a spectrophotometer.
- authentic sample used for comparison purposes.
- DNA, process of developing DNA profiles from buccal swab in 90 minutes or less compatible with CODIS.
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- individual charged with the responsibility of detecting and identifying the presence of drugs and poisons n body fluids, tissue, and organs.
- tag, translucent piece of tissue surrounding the hair's natural shaft near the root.
- process to analyze and store information on a human iris.
- of Custody, list of people who came into possession of an item of evidence.
- group of 8 bits.
- traditional method of modulating radio signals so that they can carry information.
- Method, process that uses strict guidelines to ensure careful and systematic collection, organization and analysis of information.
- bloodstain pattern that is created when blood is flung from a blood bearing object in motion onto a surface.
- substance usually a protein that stimulates the body to produce antibodies against it.
- technique that simultaneously detects more than one DNA maker in a single analysis.
- single test that specifically identifies a substance.
21 Clues: group of 8 bits. • uniform body of matter. • rear part of a firearm barrel. • the decomposition of organic matter by heat. • authentic sample used for comparison purposes. • single test that specifically identifies a substance. • process to analyze and store information on a human iris. • surgical procedure performed by pathologist on a dead body. • ...
Business Analyst 25466. Shravani pradip wathodkar 2025-10-29
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- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
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- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business Analytics Roll no 25455 Nikita Shinde 2025-11-04
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- Predictive model using a tree-like structure of decisions
- Visual display of key performance indicators and metrics
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Analyzing data points collected over time
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Delivery of computing services via the internet
- Moral principles governing responsible data usage
- Assigning data into predefined categories
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Statistical method to find relationship between variables
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
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- Extremely large and complex data sets analyzed computationally
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Method used to test assumptions about a population
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Subset of a data warehouse focused on a specific area
- Technologies and processes for analyzing business information
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Data organized in rows and columns format
- Representation of data through charts graphs and dashboards
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Metric used to evaluate success of objectives
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Framework for managing data policies and responsibilities
- Measure showing how two variables move together
- Process of extracting transforming and loading data into storage
- Grouping of data objects with similar characteristics
- Data without predefined structure or format
30 Clues: Data organized in rows and columns format • Analyzing data points collected over time • Assigning data into predefined categories • Data without predefined structure or format • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Metric used to evaluate success of objectives • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
GCSE ISA key terms 2013-05-14
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- All the materials you will use during your investigation
- During this investigation the ....of the water will be taken.
- The variable that is measured during an experiment
- The different beakers will have different s........ areas
- The initial building block of a scientific investigation
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- The variable that is changed during an experiment
- During this investigation the size of the ....will change
- Manufacturers are required to identify and assess all potential risks in the manufacturing environment. This is called ..... assessment
- The stages involved in the practical
9 Clues: The stages involved in the practical • The variable that is changed during an experiment • The variable that is measured during an experiment • All the materials you will use during your investigation • The initial building block of a scientific investigation • During this investigation the size of the ....will change • ...
Science vocab 2022-08-23
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- the final step that tells if your hypotheses is supported or not
- 5th step in the scientific method
- to test out a question to find an answer
- something that is changed to answer a question
- stays the same throughout the experiment
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- changed because of the independent variable
- a set of procedures used by scientists in order to answer a question about the world
- things you see and write down after conducting an experiment
- to come up with possible results to an experiment
9 Clues: 5th step in the scientific method • to test out a question to find an answer • stays the same throughout the experiment • changed because of the independent variable • something that is changed to answer a question • to come up with possible results to an experiment • things you see and write down after conducting an experiment • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-09-23
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- a living thing that affects all other living things
- variable A variable who depends on what of that is the independent variable
- this is measured by the quantity
- method ever since the 17th century a procedure that has normalized natural science
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- this is measured by the quality
- The way you look at something and make thoughts about it and share them
- having a guess to that observation
- variable A variable that does not need anything to depend on
- are non-living physical parts of the earth
9 Clues: this is measured by the quality • this is measured by the quantity • having a guess to that observation • are non-living physical parts of the earth • a living thing that affects all other living things • variable A variable that does not need anything to depend on • The way you look at something and make thoughts about it and share them • ...
Laboratory Week 2025 2025-04-08
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- A scientist who studies living organisms
- A scientist who studies the properties and reactions of chemicals
- A substance used to cause a chemical reaction
- A device used to measure temperature
- A piece of equipment used to sterilize laboratory instruments
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- A place where scientific research is conducted (10 letters)
- A method of separating mixtures based on differences in their movement through a medium
- A process of determining the concentration of a substance in a solution
- A piece of equipment used to view very small objects
9 Clues: A device used to measure temperature • A scientist who studies living organisms • A substance used to cause a chemical reaction • A piece of equipment used to view very small objects • A place where scientific research is conducted (10 letters) • A piece of equipment used to sterilize laboratory instruments • ...
Girling Angling Society - Methods and Feed 2020-04-19
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- Allows you to play out line when the fish goes on a run (8)
- Used to get bait down in the flow (4,7)
- Busy in out feed feed method for Carp up in the water (6,7)
- Introducing lots of Groundbait (7,2,2)
- Canal bait and method for Roach (5,5)
- Small bait dampened and introduced early on in the session (5,7)
- Ideal Roach feed (4,3,7)
- Fish taking before it gets to the bottom (2,3,4)
- Further out Pole method fishing off the bottom (4,4,2)
- Used to cloud up the swim (6,10)
- Bolo shotting method (8)
- Present in most Carp Groundbaits (8)
- Used when they are having it on the Hempseed (5)
- A little deeper than dead depth (4,5)
- A method to attach the bait without covering the Hook (4,3)
- Bait ball chucked long (6,6)
- Canal bait also used for Winter Carp (7)
- Throwing bait in by hand (12)
- Two elasticated sections (3,3)
- Busy short pole method catching shallow on River or Pool (7,3,4)
- Bait used trotting for Chub (5,5)
- Method to reduce the stretch to get the fish off the bottom (5,4)
- Twirling your rig to hit the surface simulating loose feeding (8)
- Lavae of the Bluebottle (7)
- Cage used to introduce live feed on River and Pools (6,6)
- Common Worm used in Fishing (10)
- Considered to be the ideal Stick Float Material (6)
- Method for Carp down the edge (6,7)
- Catching off the bottom with Rod or Pole (2,2,3,5)
- General Term for indicators used with the Pole (4,6)
- Getting Bites in the upper layers (8,7)
- Method used waiting for Carp to hook themselves (4,3)
- Float style used to combat flow on the river (10,5,5)
- Ideal place to start on a Canal (3,5)
- Simple method to attach a Hook to the mainline (4,2,4)
- Ideal canal float design (4,3,4,4)
- Stiffer equipment for big bottom feeders (6,3)
- Holds the Rig steady, can be together or Spread (4,4)
- This method of Feed works on Canals and for Winter Carp (7,4,3,6)
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- Float design for seeing bites on the drop (4,4)
- These are not Carp (6,4)
- Component used to attach the rig to the Pole (6,9)
- Type of Carp groundbait (7,6)
- Method to ensure soft uniform groundbait (8)
- Chuck and feed bottom method (4)
- Used when fishing in the wind or over a shallow margin (4,4,2,4)
- The Maggot Chrysalis (6)
- Small shot used on Pole Rigs (5)
- Tactic to encourage a bite on the Pole (4,3,4)
- The material used for the bush in the top of the Top Two (4)
- Feed used with the Bread Punch (10)
- Non manufactured fish food (7,5)
- River trotting method (5,5)
- Down the middle of the River method (3,7)
- Early Bream Indicator used on the Broads (5,3)
- Difficult Bait to obtain but Chub love it (4,4)
- Close in pole method (5,4)
- Used to get the hook out (9)
- Balanced bait for Carp on the bottom (7)
- A method for beating the wind that’s adversely affecting your rig (12)
- Natural bait for Roach, simmer before use (4,4)
- Introduce these in the groundbait for Bream (7)
- Bream float indication (4,6)
- Common leger rod indicator (6,3)
- Method of feeding over the top (8)
- Trying to get a bite from a basking Carp (7)
- The deepest part of the Canal (4,3,5)
- Method of preparing the Top Two (12)
- River far bank method spraying maggots using a float attached bottom only (3,3,3)
- Feeding from the Pole while fishing (4,3)
- Holds the line and spool without a Bailarm, mainly on rivers (6,4,4)
- Long rod big weight down method for deep river swims (4)
- Method using a rubber ring to keep the bait alongside the Hook (6,4)
- Further out Pole method fishing the bottom (4,4,4)
- Yellow & comes in a Can (9)
- Feeding using the Pole with a dedicated top two (7,2,2)
- Great Barbel and Carp Bait that comes in a can (8,4)
- Stopping the progress of the float (7,4)
78 Clues: These are not Carp (6,4) • The Maggot Chrysalis (6) • Ideal Roach feed (4,3,7) • Bolo shotting method (8) • Close in pole method (5,4) • River trotting method (5,5) • Lavae of the Bluebottle (7) • Yellow & comes in a Can (9) • Bait ball chucked long (6,6) • Used to get the hook out (9) • Bream float indication (4,6) • Type of Carp groundbait (7,6) • Throwing bait in by hand (12) • ...
Solid Modeling Crossword (GTT) 2023-03-21
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- The abbreviation used for computer-aided design.
- The process of creating a solid model or 3D object using a modeling and design application on a computer.
- A solid modeling design method where an object is created by subtracting volume from a larger object.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- The space of a two-dimensional surface or region measured in squared units.
- A process that uses a computer to assist in designing something, such as a part, circuit, or building.
- The amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object or substance fills.
- The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object.
- Repeating process steps to continuously improve a work product.
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- A solid modeling design method where an object is created by adding volume to a smaller object.
- A clear and concise identification and description of the design problem or opportunity.
- This is how we make a prototype of something that you design on TinkerCAD or another solid modeling program.
- A limitation or restriction.
- A summary that briefly describes the design goals and needs of stakeholders.
- The website we will use in GTT for solid modeling.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- When a transformation is moved in Tinkercad.
- To change the size of an object in Tinkercad.
18 Clues: A limitation or restriction. • When a transformation is moved in Tinkercad. • To change the size of an object in Tinkercad. • The abbreviation used for computer-aided design. • The website we will use in GTT for solid modeling. • The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object. • Repeating process steps to continuously improve a work product. • ...
ltb 2018-06-06
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- When bass are neither relating to the bottom of the lake, nor actively feeding near the surface.
- A special type of rod used to detect bites when ledgering
- A method of fishing by which the lure is swung, not cast, to the target or structure, often with as little disturbance of the water as possible.
- A weather condition accompanied by high, clear skies, and a sudden drop in temperature.
- Where was the first Bassmaster Classic held?
- A material used in fishing that is composed of a bond between fluorine and carbon atoms.
- A general term for any number of floating lipless topwater lures that "push" water.
- Usually a stainless steel spike with a threaded end, so you can attach a rod rest, keepnet or bait alarm.
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- Largest lake in the US
- Method of catching fish using only your hands
- Texas state record Largemouth bass caught on this water
- Fish can live in both freshwater and saltwater
- Technique that involves pinching a small lead split shot sinker a foot or more above a small worm, then slowly dragging this on the bottom.
- First artificial lure brand
- fatty fin located between the dorsal and tail fin.
- Second word in Bass’ Scientific name
- Line used to detect prey
- Fred Young carved the first big "O" crankbait from balsa wood in the 1960's. These types of crankbaits also had this nickname.
18 Clues: Largest lake in the US • Line used to detect prey • First artificial lure brand • Second word in Bass’ Scientific name • Where was the first Bassmaster Classic held? • Method of catching fish using only your hands • Fish can live in both freshwater and saltwater • fatty fin located between the dorsal and tail fin. • Texas state record Largemouth bass caught on this water • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-03-09
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- mature female pig
- intact male sheep
- castrated male pig
- young,immature female cattle
- baby goat
- intact male cattle
- castrated male cattle
- scientific name for pigs
- castrated male sheep or goat
- animal bred from parents of the same breed
- castrated male horse
- baby sheep
- intact mature male horse
- immature female horse
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- intact male pig
- baby cattle
- intact young male horse
- scientific name for cattle
- animal bred from parents of different breeds
- scientific name for horses
- baby horse
- mature female cattle
- mature female horse
- female sheep
- baby pig
- immature female pig
- intact male goat
- female goat
28 Clues: baby pig • baby goat • baby horse • baby sheep • baby cattle • female goat • female sheep • intact male pig • intact male goat • mature female pig • intact male sheep • castrated male pig • intact male cattle • mature female horse • immature female pig • mature female cattle • castrated male horse • castrated male cattle • immature female horse • intact young male horse • scientific name for pigs • ...
manuel 2021-02-15
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- at the bottom of the sea shrubbery produce berrys
- howls at night
- are relacionated with dracula grass is on the soccer field
- It is used as a means of transport in movies
- his scientific name is Ustilago maydis
- some make us sick
- produce fruits
- is a mario item
- simba
- his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus
- is uder land
- the best friend of humans
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- jump very hight
- two colors
- they likes bananas
- are much especies
- ssss
- they like mud
- is soo big
- his scientific name is Psilocybe semilanceata
- like mouses
- they laugh
- keeps her baby in a bag
23 Clues: ssss • simba • two colors • is soo big • they laugh • like mouses • is uder land • they like mud • howls at night • produce fruits • is a mario item • jump very hight • are much especies • some make us sick • they likes bananas • keeps her baby in a bag • the best friend of humans • his scientific name is Ustilago maydis • his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus • ...
manuel 2021-02-15
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- jump very hight
- his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus
- produce fruits
- they laugh
- howls at night
- keeps her baby in a bag
- is soo big
- It is used as a means of transport in movies
- the best friend of humans
- at the bottom of the sea shrubbery produce berrys
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- are much especies
- his scientific name is Ustilago maydis
- like mouses
- his scientific name is Psilocybe semilanceata
- two colors
- ssss
- some make us sick
- is uder land
- is a mario item
- are relacionated with dracula grass is on the soccer field
- simba
- they likes bananas
- they like mud
23 Clues: ssss • simba • two colors • they laugh • is soo big • like mouses • is uder land • they like mud • produce fruits • howls at night • is a mario item • jump very hight • are much especies • some make us sick • they likes bananas • keeps her baby in a bag • the best friend of humans • his scientific name is Ustilago maydis • his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus • ...
Experiment. Fail, Learn. Repeat. 2022-02-10
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- "I think therefore I am." (2 words)
- midnight body snatcher (2 words)
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- loves bacon, and created the scientific method (2 words)
- believed the earth was round and published his work after his death
- developed the three laws of motion
- mathematical proof that the planets revolve around the sun
- pope Urban VII tried him for hersey (2 words
7 Clues: midnight body snatcher (2 words) • developed the three laws of motion • "I think therefore I am." (2 words) • pope Urban VII tried him for hersey (2 words • loves bacon, and created the scientific method (2 words) • mathematical proof that the planets revolve around the sun • believed the earth was round and published his work after his death
scientific revolution 2024-03-06
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- taught that the sun is the center of the universe
- invented the modern telescope
- created the scientific method
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- when people started to think logicly and not just what they hear
- when people stfocusto focase more on humanity
- proved that planets dont go in circles but ovals
- confirmed that matter drops at the same speed no matter the weight
7 Clues: created the scientific method • invented the modern telescope • when people stfocusto focase more on humanity • proved that planets dont go in circles but ovals • taught that the sun is the center of the universe • when people started to think logicly and not just what they hear • confirmed that matter drops at the same speed no matter the weight
sr 2024-03-06
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- challenged the church and taught that the sun was the center of the universe and everything revolved around it
- anything bad that happened to the body was considered punishments from
- confirmed all matters fall at the same speed
- invented first modern telescope
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- introduced the scientific method
- used math to prove that copernicus was right
- the church taught the earth was
7 Clues: the church taught the earth was • invented first modern telescope • introduced the scientific method • used math to prove that copernicus was right • confirmed all matters fall at the same speed • anything bad that happened to the body was considered punishments from • ...
Unit 8 2022-12-20
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- / science that studies the properties of matter, radiation and energy in all its forms, based on the Scientific Method, using a mathematical language.
- / damage that occurs in the body
- / That assumes a commitment of an ethical nature in the political or social sphere
- house / teatro para opera
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- / tal vez
- / create a new drug to treat a disease
- / exposición
7 Clues: / tal vez • / exposición • house / teatro para opera • / damage that occurs in the body • / create a new drug to treat a disease • / That assumes a commitment of an ethical nature in the political or social sphere • ...
science vocabulary 2022-09-03
6 Clues: something that changes in a test • something you find out about the world • step by step process to complete a task • the standard to which change is measured • what you think will happen during a test • use of the scientific method to test a hypothesis
RENAISSANCE WORD 2025-02-14
6 Clues: How Francis Bacon died • The name of this newspaper • Where Francis Bacon was born and died. • The process of proving facts by testing and experimenting • A philosopher and statesman who invented the Scientific Method • Invention that allows the printing process to be faster and easier.
Scientific Discoveries 2025-09-16
6 Clues: The First Law of Motion • The subject that Robert Boyle contributed to • Andreas Vesalius wrote a book about what topic? • A new model of the solar system made by Copernicus • The philosopher who advocated the scientific method • William Harvey discovered what about the human body?
Biology Vocabulary 2021-09-09
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- Cells, DNA, Reproduce, Grow, Respond to Stimuli, Adapt over time, Energy, homeostasis
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
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- statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be both scientific and factual but are incompatible with the scientific method.
- Scientifically accurate information that is used in an unbiased way to convey a biological idea. Accurate + Unbiased = Valid
- particle made of proteins, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells
5 Clues: A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific. • Cells, DNA, Reproduce, Grow, Respond to Stimuli, Adapt over time, Energy, homeostasis • particle made of proteins, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells • ...
How Do Scientists Find Answer 2020-09-01
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- A ___________ model is made on a computer.
- __________ variable can be changed during the experiment.
- __________ method is a process of steps scientist use to study the natural world
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- An answer a scientist thinks might answer his question.
- A ________dimensional model has width and height.
- A _______ dimensional model has width, height and depth.
- _________ variable is observed and measured during the experiment.
7 Clues: A ___________ model is made on a computer. • A ________dimensional model has width and height. • An answer a scientist thinks might answer his question. • A _______ dimensional model has width, height and depth. • __________ variable can be changed during the experiment. • _________ variable is observed and measured during the experiment. • ...
STEPS IN SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2021-08-27
5 Clues: AN EDUCATED GUESS • THE STEPS USED DURING EXPERIMENT • THE FIRST STEP OF THE SCIeNTIFIC METHOD IS TO IDENTIFY • THE PART OF AN EXPERIMENT BEING TESTED AND IT IS USED FOR COMPARISON • THEE HELP SCIENTIST MAKE A HYPOTHESIS OR COLLECT DATA DURING AN EXPERIMENT
Crossword. Research concepts 2024-07-28
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- is a simplified representation of a system or phenomenon, used to explain, predict, or understand its behavior.
- is a learning theory suggesting that individuals construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through experiences and reflecting on those experiences
- , refers to the entire group or set of items, individuals, or events that is being studied or that is relevant to the research question.
- refers to the foundational principles or base upon which a system, theory, or method is built. It is the underlying support or groundwork.
- is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation.
- , is a subset of a population selected for measurement, observation, or questioning, to provide statistical information about the population.
- , is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of being, existence, and reality.
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- , is someone who studies or advocates for understanding the natural world through observation and empirical evidence, often emphasizing the rejection of supernatural explanations.
- , is the complete set of individuals or items that share one or more characteristics from which data can be collected. It is the entire group of interest in a research study.
- is a set of beliefs, values, and techniques shared by members of a scientific community that guides their research and practice.
- is a specific method or procedure used to achieve a particular result in research, experimentation, or any scientific process
- refers to the central point of attention or activity. In research, it is the specific area or subject matter that is being studied or investigated.
- is a testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables
- refers to the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study.
- , is a systematic approach to understanding the natural world through observation, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning.
15 Clues: , is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of being, existence, and reality. • is a testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables • refers to the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study. • ...
FORENSIC FUSION: Science, Evidence & Innovation 2025-12-15
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- Unique genetic blueprint used for individual identification
- Branch dealing with bullets, firearms, and tool marks
- Branch of forensic science dealing with fingerprints
- Innovative forensic technology using facial geometry for identification
- Innovative forensic tool used to reconstruct crime scenes in 3D
- Forensic innovation involving algorithms to predict criminal patterns
- The application of scientific principles to legal matters
- Study of questioned handwriting and signatures
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- Advanced forensic method to estimate time since death using body chemistry
- Chemical analysis of drugs, poisons, and trace materials
- Use of isotopes to trace geographic origin of evidence
- Digital trail left by an individual during online activities
- Digital evidence extracted from electronic devices
- Modern technique that uses body measurements for identification
- Artificial intelligence technique used for pattern recognition in forensics
- Forensic science branch that studies insect activity on corpses
16 Clues: Study of questioned handwriting and signatures • Digital evidence extracted from electronic devices • Branch of forensic science dealing with fingerprints • Branch dealing with bullets, firearms, and tool marks • Use of isotopes to trace geographic origin of evidence • Chemical analysis of drugs, poisons, and trace materials • ...
FORENSIC FUSION: Science, Evidence & Innovation 2025-12-15
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- Branch of forensic science dealing with fingerprints
- Branch dealing with bullets, firearms, and tool marks
- Advanced forensic method to estimate time since death using body chemistry
- Innovative forensic technology using facial geometry for identification
- Modern technique that uses body measurements for identification
- Unique genetic blueprint used for individual identification
- Digital evidence extracted from electronic devices
- Forensic innovation involving algorithms to predict criminal patterns
- The application of scientific principles to legal matters
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- Study of questioned handwriting and signatures
- Digital trail left by an individual during online activities
- Artificial intelligence technique used for pattern recognition in forensics
- Innovative forensic tool used to reconstruct crime scenes in 3D
- Chemical analysis of drugs, poisons, and trace materials
- Forensic science branch that studies insect activity on corpses
- Use of isotopes to trace geographic origin of evidence
16 Clues: Study of questioned handwriting and signatures • Digital evidence extracted from electronic devices • Branch of forensic science dealing with fingerprints • Branch dealing with bullets, firearms, and tool marks • Use of isotopes to trace geographic origin of evidence • Chemical analysis of drugs, poisons, and trace materials • ...
Renaissance-Reformation-Sci Revolution Review 2023-11-06
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- This Church group supported Renaissance artists
- The fraction of land that the Roman Catholic Church owned during the Middle Ages, 1/___.
- A scientific theory that the Earth was the center of the universe
- Term for historical period of when M. Luther and others broke away from the Church (two words)
- Invented the printing press
- Scientists thought all knowledge should be based on ____ and observation.
- The reason artists began experimenting with new techniques to gain attention to their art
- Term that describes becoming more interested in worldly concepts than religious ones
- Galileo invented this device to better study the solar system
- A family of Italian bankers who supported artists
- Trade caused an increase in ___ in Italy to be spent on artists
- A main reason Renaissance began in Italy
- Artistic technique used for realistic art
- Isaac Newton invented this mathematical tool to study physics
- created very life-like sculptures & paintings
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- The main complaint M. Luther had toward the Roman Catholic Church practices
- Growth of large ___ in Italy caused the Renaissance
- Religious group that Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox Christians belong to.
- This was a list of 95 criticism M. Luther had about the Catholic Church
- He was the religious leader who spend money on artists
- The Catholic Church judged Galileo of being guilty of being a ____.
- German monk who led a protest against the Church
- Nobles were not allowed to ____ the property of the Church
- Many new Christian ______ split off from the Roman Catholic Church
- Astronomer who supported Heliocentric Theory
- Type of source that was created at the time of a historical event (like an eye-witness).
- Method used to precisely observe nature
- A style of writing that M. Luther used which connected with average people in Europe
- And ancient Romans inspired Renaissance artists
- He was the source of all scientific knowledge for 1,000 years before the Sci. Rev.
- Renaissance focused more on ___ achievement
- A punishment the Church used to expel someone from the Church
- The Catholic Church threated to ____ Galileo if he did not recant
33 Clues: Invented the printing press • Method used to precisely observe nature • A main reason Renaissance began in Italy • Artistic technique used for realistic art • Renaissance focused more on ___ achievement • Astronomer who supported Heliocentric Theory • created very life-like sculptures & paintings • This Church group supported Renaissance artists • ...
Politics 2024-02-01
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- Approach Scientific, objective and value free study of political phenomenon; stress upon the use of scientific method
- it means "to know."
- Government should listen to the voices of the people.
- Science Believes that study of political science should be verified by eveidence
- the science of law
- Key to good governance.
- essentially the rule of law; people express their will and exercise through sovereignity
- Exist because people disagree about the aims and objects of human endeavor. it involves conflicts
- Decisions are made after making into consideration the different viewpoints
- collecting data, the researcher shows measure and quantify data
- Theory and research should go together
- Main alternative visions of the State
- approached concerned with the legal process, legal bodies or institutions, justice, and independence or judiciary
- According to him, "each city is a kind of association and that man by nature is a political animal."
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- Political Science should not be separated from values and other social sciences like history
- Logics Background and knowledge of current political problems
- Approach combination of view and orientations to politics in philosophical, ethical and institutional terms
- believes that to do objective research one has to be value free
- soil, climate, land use, vegetation and population Affect the political development
- the manner if steering or governing or of directing and controlling
- put emphasizes, testing and verifying everything; what can not be verified is not scientific
- of law Government should also act within the limits of the power prescribed by the
- put emphasis on the use of those research tools.
- there are certain unformalities in political behavior which can be expressed in generalizations or theories
- Human behavior
- Art stylizes man's consciousness to suit a person's political objectives..
- Branch of knowledge that records and explains the past events; the records of the past
- in greek it means "city", Sovereign States
- Government should make its decision and endeavors known to people
- Approach firmly believes that values cannot be separated from the study of politics and politocal science
30 Clues: Human behavior • the science of law • it means "to know." • Key to good governance. • Main alternative visions of the State • Theory and research should go together • in greek it means "city", Sovereign States • put emphasis on the use of those research tools. • Government should listen to the voices of the people. • ...
KiDS Crossword 2013-02-13
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- Replacement to SAPscript forms, used for mass printing in SAP systems.
- Change the superclass’s method in sub class
- Method of a class that can be used independently of a class instance
- Function Module that displays a watch to represent the percentage progress
- SAP tool which enables the design and execution of business processes within SAP application systems to support user collaboration work
- Transaction that shows all SAP provided user-exits
- Type of class based on existing database tables
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- Counts the number of cells that are not empty in a range
- Technique to read in all fields of a database into an internal table at once
- Produces a resulting set containing all data records, regardless of whether a matching record exists
- Used to coordinate implementation activities with other groups and gain endorsements
- The scientific study of equipment design, as in office furniture or transportation seating, for the purpose of improving efficiency, comfort, or safety
- SAP's implementation of in-memory database technology
- For user service requests needing research, system/data changes, or approval to work
- EMIT's current safety theme
- Independent structures that allow you to enhance the class-specific public points of contact by implementing them in classes
- Acts that could have become an incident
- Most popular way to look for the value in excel
- Allows for joint processing of multiple screen fields
- A scheduled activity to observe how a task is performed compared to written safe standards or practices
20 Clues: EMIT's current safety theme • Acts that could have become an incident • Change the superclass’s method in sub class • Most popular way to look for the value in excel • Type of class based on existing database tables • Transaction that shows all SAP provided user-exits • SAP's implementation of in-memory database technology • ...
Business Analytics Rutuja mukund kale roll no 25232 2025-10-29
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- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
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- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Introduction to Psychology Final Exam Review #1 2018-05-14
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- the most widely used biological therapy
- the scientific study of behavior and cognitive processes
- approach to psychology that emphasizes learning, the environment, and what we can see people do
- subfield of psychology that would work with law enforcement
- defense mechanism that means putting things off until the last minute
- when an individual feels less compelled to help because of the presence of a large group
- another name for behavior therapy
- approach to psychology that emphasizes the unconscious and early childhood experiences
- the most common of the psychological disorders
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- ritualistic behaviors meant to dispel repetitive thoughts
- the founder of modern psychology because he opened the first lab to study it scientifically
- memories we can recall best when we are in a mood similar to the one in which it was stored
- the only research method that allows cause-and-effect conclusions
- counseling or talk therapy
- in an experiment, they get the treatment
- research method that involves an in-depth look at a person or small group
- approach to psychology that emphasizes physiology and genetics
- formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder
- our characteristic way of responding to the world that distinguishes us from others
- used to gather evidence to support hypothesis
- in an experiment, they don't get the treatment
- a common symptom of schizophrenia
- the easiest memory task
- founder of psychoanalysis
- statement about what you think you will find with your research
25 Clues: the easiest memory task • founder of psychoanalysis • counseling or talk therapy • a common symptom of schizophrenia • another name for behavior therapy • the most widely used biological therapy • in an experiment, they get the treatment • used to gather evidence to support hypothesis • in an experiment, they don't get the treatment • ...
Human Factors Terminology 2014-05-02
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- Human eye is most sensitive to this color
- Selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment and ignoring other things
- Step-by-step instructions to accomplish a task
- Interpretation of sensory inputs
- From the Greek words for “work” and “laws or study of”
- Survey tool to gather information from respondents
- Consistency and repeatability
- Ratio of output to inputs in production
- Deterioration in decision making due to concurrence seeking in a group
- Technique to aid information retention and retrieval
- Conducting a controlled test of a hypothesis using the scientific method
- Acceptable level of risk
- Perceptual or attentional narrowing
- U.S. standards and conformity assessment system
- Ease of use and learnability of an object
- Thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering
- Rule of thumb
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- Acquiring knowledge, behaviors, or skills
- Trusting in automation more than is warranted
- Indirect method of presenting information in reproduced or symbolic form
- Collection of equipment and people designed to perform a mission or function
- Accomplishment of a task in accordance with standards of accuracy, completeness, and efficiency
- Study and measurement of human body dimensions
- Context in which a system operates
- Amount of light energy striking the surface of an object
- Physical movements of the body and body parts
- Relationship between physical stimuli and their subjective correlates
- Carefully watching a process to collect information
- Knobs and dials
- Mistake or inaccuracy
30 Clues: Rule of thumb • Knobs and dials • Mistake or inaccuracy • Acceptable level of risk • Consistency and repeatability • Interpretation of sensory inputs • Context in which a system operates • Perceptual or attentional narrowing • Ratio of output to inputs in production • Acquiring knowledge, behaviors, or skills • Human eye is most sensitive to this color • ...
Business analytics Roll no 25467 Anushka Yadav 2025-11-01
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- Predictive model using a tree-like structure of decisions
- Visual display of key performance indicators and metrics
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Analyzing data points collected over time
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Delivery of computing services via the internet
- Moral principles governing responsible data usage
- Assigning data into predefined categories
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Statistical method to find relationship between variables
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
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- Extremely large and complex data sets analyzed computationally
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Method used to test assumptions about a population
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Subset of a data warehouse focused on a specific area
- Technologies and processes for analyzing business information
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Data organized in rows and columns format
- Representation of data through charts graphs and dashboards
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Metric used to evaluate success of objectives
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Framework for managing data policies and responsibilities
- Measure showing how two variables move together
- Process of extracting transforming and loading data into storage
- Grouping of data objects with similar characteristics
- Data without predefined structure or format
30 Clues: Data organized in rows and columns format • Analyzing data points collected over time • Assigning data into predefined categories • Data without predefined structure or format • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Metric used to evaluate success of objectives • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
BUSINESS ANALYTICS Dhanashri Aher Roll no. 25401 2025-10-29
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- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
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- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business analytics 2025-11-04
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- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
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- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Scientific Practices: Explanations & Models 2025-09-17
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- information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested.
- an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment.
- being free from contradictions; all parts of an argument or explanation align without conflict.
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- using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis.
- a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandable.
5 Clues: an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment. • a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandable. • using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis. • information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested. • ...
L7 Vocabulary 2025-05-22
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- Trust is the ____ of any strong relationship.
- We binge-watched an entire ____ over the weekend.
- The scientist developed a new ____ for testing the theory.
- ____ studies show the benefits of regular exercise.
- He presented his research at an international ____ on climate change.
- The speaker captivated the ____ with his powerful message.
- Let’s ____ your ideas at the next team meeting.
- The painting is ____ millions due to its historical significance.
- Her ____ with space began when she was a child.
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- I prefer reading historical ____ to fantasy novels.
- The store offers a wide ____ of organic products.
- She traveled the world to ____ answers about her family's past.
- She has a ____ understanding of various scientific disciplines.
- He has an impressive ____ of rare stamps.
- ____ has transformed the way we communicate and learn.
- The company plans to ____ a new app next month.
16 Clues: He has an impressive ____ of rare stamps. • Trust is the ____ of any strong relationship. • Let’s ____ your ideas at the next team meeting. • The company plans to ____ a new app next month. • Her ____ with space began when she was a child. • We binge-watched an entire ____ over the weekend. • The store offers a wide ____ of organic products. • ...
Activity 1 2013-07-10
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- hot springs in the ocean floor
- the sum of all body activities
- active mainly during the day
- the father of the scientific method
- conditions not the same in all groups
- the study of living things
- a way of explaining an object or event by using a set of facts
- the study of organisms interacting with their surroundings and each other
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- living things
- the type of symmetry in which an organism can only be cut one way to create right and left halves
- the area between the highest and lowest points that the tide reaches
- a sensible explanation about the objects and events in nature
- the study of how an organism's internal structure functions
- animal life
- a small toe high on the leg that does not normally reach the ground
- everything surrounding the organism being studied
16 Clues: animal life • living things • the study of living things • active mainly during the day • hot springs in the ocean floor • the sum of all body activities • the father of the scientific method • conditions not the same in all groups • everything surrounding the organism being studied • the study of how an organism's internal structure functions • ...
Garrett County Tick Surveillance 2024-07-23
Across
- The common name for Ixodes scapularis is the ______ tick
- Lyme disease is a ____ infection
- ________ as soon as possible to wash away ticks after being outside
- Ticks should be removed with a pair of
- Once a larvae has a blood meal, it molts into a ______.
- Ticks go through ____ life stages
- The scientific name for the Dog Tick
- Ticks are not insects, they are __________.
- Lyme disease was first discovered in Lyme, ________.
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- The blacklegged tick is known for transmitting the pathogen that causes this disease
- When a tick is infected with more than one pathogen
- An invasive species of tick known as the Asian ______.
- clothes treated with this repellant can help protect you against ticks
- the method used by Black Legged ticks to find a host
- Common symptom of Lyme disease
- The hard shell is called the _________.
16 Clues: Common symptom of Lyme disease • Lyme disease is a ____ infection • Ticks go through ____ life stages • The scientific name for the Dog Tick • Ticks should be removed with a pair of • The hard shell is called the _________. • Ticks are not insects, they are __________. • When a tick is infected with more than one pathogen • ...
Word Scramble Chapter 1 2022-06-23
Across
- the study of living things
- active mainly during the day
- the study is how an organism’s internal structure functions
- the sum of all body activities
- father of the scientific method
- animal life
- conditions not the same in all groups
- hot springs in the ocean floor
- the type of symmetry in which an organism can only be cut one way to creep right and left halves
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- the area between the highest and lowest points that the tide reaches
- the study of organisms interacting with their surroundings and each other
- everything surrounding the organism being studied
- a sensible explanation about the objects and events of nature
- living things
- a small toe high on the leg that does not normally reach the ground
- a way of explaining an object or event using a set of facts
16 Clues: animal life • living things • the study of living things • active mainly during the day • the sum of all body activities • hot springs in the ocean floor • father of the scientific method • conditions not the same in all groups • everything surrounding the organism being studied • the study is how an organism’s internal structure functions • ...
Unit 1 Key Terms 2015-10-27
Across
- A way to evaluate and create assessments
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources
- Notebook A legal document that engineers use to prove the validity of their work as well as designs.
- A new method, idea, product, etc.
- Able to be shown to be right or reasonable; defensible:
- A professional who applies scientific knowledge to solve problems.
- A first, typical or preliminary model of something
- Being able to identify problems
- Possessing having a sound basis in logic or fact
- To plan and make something for a specific purpose
- A written document for a design
- To make a judgement about something
- A person who pays and organization for services
- An idea or opinion about something
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- The ability to think and create new ideas
- A part of design brief that challenges the designer and describes what a design solution should do.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
- Something that restricts something else from it’s full potential
- The act of generating many ideas that are related to each otherp
- Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented:
- A method for creating a great quantity of ideas
- A set of steps that engineers follow to get the solution to a problem. It is very long and difficult.
- Relating to or iteration, especially of a math or computer processes
- A person who plans the form, look, or workings of something
24 Clues: Being able to identify problems • A written document for a design • A new method, idea, product, etc. • An idea or opinion about something • To make a judgement about something • A way to evaluate and create assessments • The ability to think and create new ideas • A method for creating a great quantity of ideas • A person who pays and organization for services • ...
Year 10 Psychology 2021-06-10
Across
- expressions, used to communicate without words
- explains a combination of how and what you need to complete your study
- observable patterns in humans and animals
- defining human behaviour under 7 categories
- goal, to understand, prescribe and predict and control human behaviour and mental processes.
- this is the result as it depends on something else
- someone with slightly more empathy but have experienced trauma
- refers to the likelihood of a person committing a serious act of violence with little provocation
- process, unobservable and often hard to assess
- the systematic study of the brain and mental processes including perception, cognition and emotion
- can prescribe medication but has to study for longer
- method, the seven steps used in psychological research
- a small group taken from your wider population
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- this is manipulated or changed
- expressions, tell us the truth before you attempt to lie
- explaining the aim and results of your study to participants after its over
- when people don't tell the truth
- any other variable that could impact the study
- a code of practice used by all Psychologists
- the entire group you're aiming to generalise your research too
- determining what you're going to test in a study
- someone who lacks empathy and is generally genetic.
- collected, analysed and interpreted in a study
- someone who is obsessed with themselves and has little regard for punishment
- a prediction about what is going to happen in the experiment
25 Clues: this is manipulated or changed • when people don't tell the truth • observable patterns in humans and animals • defining human behaviour under 7 categories • a code of practice used by all Psychologists • expressions, used to communicate without words • any other variable that could impact the study • collected, analysed and interpreted in a study • ...
Business Analytics Roll no 25467 Anushka Yadav 2025-10-27
Across
- Predictive model using a tree-like structure of decisions
- Visual display of key performance indicators and metrics
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Analyzing data points collected over time
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Delivery of computing services via the internet
- Moral principles governing responsible data usage
- Assigning data into predefined categories
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Statistical method to find relationship between variables
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
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- Extremely large and complex data sets analyzed computationally
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Method used to test assumptions about a population
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Subset of a data warehouse focused on a specific area
- Technologies and processes for analyzing business information
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Data organized in rows and columns format
- Representation of data through charts graphs and dashboards
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Metric used to evaluate success of objectives
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Framework for managing data policies and responsibilities
- Measure showing how two variables move together
- Process of extracting transforming and loading data into storage
- Grouping of data objects with similar characteristics
- Data without predefined structure or format
30 Clues: Data organized in rows and columns format • Analyzing data points collected over time • Assigning data into predefined categories • Data without predefined structure or format • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Metric used to evaluate success of objectives • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business analytics 25341 2025-11-04
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
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- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Chapter 1 Terms 2023-01-15
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- A series of interconnected ideas or concepts that explains what is observed in research and that make predictions about the future.
- A sample of participants that fairly represents the population because each member of the population has an equal chance of being included.
- A variable in an experiment that the experimenter manipulates to examine its impact on the dependent variable.
- The beliefs, values, rules, and customs that exist within a group of people who share a common language and environment, which are transmitted through learning from one generation to the next.
- A a research method that examines how variables are naturally related in the real world without altering the variables and without revealing whether one factor causes changes in another.
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- A specific, testable prediction of what should be observed in a study if a theory is correct.
- A group in an experiment that receives either no treatment or a baseline manipulation that is expected to have little or no impact; this group serves as a comparison to the experimental group.
- A method that is a continuous five-step process that allows systematic observation and measurement of phenomena to reach one or more scientific goals.
- A variable in an experiment that is measured to determine how it was affected by the manipulation of the independent variable.
- Accepted standards of right and wrong that guide people's behavior.
10 Clues: Accepted standards of right and wrong that guide people's behavior. • A specific, testable prediction of what should be observed in a study if a theory is correct. • A variable in an experiment that the experimenter manipulates to examine its impact on the dependent variable. • ...
Unit 1 Key Terms 2015-10-26
Across
- A professional who applies scientific knowledge to solve problems.
- Able to be shown to be right or reasonable; defensible:
- A legal document that engineers use to prove the validity of their work as well as designs.
- A way to evaluate and create assessments
- A part of design brief that challenges the designer and describes what a design solution should do.
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources
- An idea or opinion about something
- Possessing having a sound basis in logic or fact
- Something that restricts something else from it’s full potential
- A first, typical or preliminary model of something
- The act of generating many ideas that are related to each otherp
- To plan and make something for a specific purpose
- A new method, idea, product, etc.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
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- A person who pays and organization for services
- A written document for a design
- A set of steps that engineers follow to get the solution to a problem. It is very long and dificult.
- Relating to or iteration, especially of a math or computer processes
- Being able to identify problems
- A person who plans the form, look, or workings of something
- The ability to think and create new ideas
- To make a judgement about something
- Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented:
- A method for creating a great quantity of ideas
24 Clues: A written document for a design • Being able to identify problems • A new method, idea, product, etc. • An idea or opinion about something • To make a judgement about something • A way to evaluate and create assessments • The ability to think and create new ideas • A person who pays and organization for services • A method for creating a great quantity of ideas • ...
Unit 1 Science Skills Test Review 2023-09-14
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- data that is gathered in an experiment that is verbal descriptions
- process used by scientists to solve a problem
- average of a set of numbers
- items unchanged in an experiment
- tool used to measure a precise amount of liquid (Picture #1)
- tool used to dispense a small amount of liquid
- amount of matter in an object
- variable that is measured by the scientist
- educated guess, prediction of an outcome
- type of graph used to make a comparison
- tool used to measure liquids and heat them up (Picture #2)
- Letter F in the Graph
- method used to find the volume of an irregular object
- Letter A in the Graph
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- tool used to protect your eyes in the lab
- Letter D in the Graph
- group that is used a comparison
- variable that is changed by the scientist
- system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported with a large body of evidence
- type of graph used to show change over time
- Letter B in the Graph
- tool used to measure the mass of an object
- step in the scientific method that lists your question
- data that is gathered in an experiment that consists of number
- mass per unit of volume (m=d/v)
- amount of space an object takes up
- Letter C in the Graph
- Letter E in the Graph
28 Clues: Letter D in the Graph • Letter B in the Graph • Letter C in the Graph • Letter F in the Graph • Letter E in the Graph • Letter A in the Graph • average of a set of numbers • amount of matter in an object • group that is used a comparison • mass per unit of volume (m=d/v) • items unchanged in an experiment • amount of space an object takes up • type of graph used to make a comparison • ...
Business Analyst 25106 payal uttamrao bhone 2025-10-29
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
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- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business Analyst 25232 Rutuja Mukund Kale 2025-10-29
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business analytics Roll no 25444 Mamta Panchal 2025-10-29
Across
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business analytics 25341 2025-11-04
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Geological Hazards 2022-06-06
Across
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- What defines layers according to their physical properties.
- Point within the earth where an earthquake rupture starts.
- Denser, thinner, younger crust.
- The ......... discontinuity is the boundary between the crust and the mantle.
- Method used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.
- Created the first scientific map of the entire ocean floor.
- Lower part of the mantle.
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- Continuous flow that occurs in a fluid because of differences in density.
- Upper part of the mantle.
- Thicker and older crust.
- The hypothetical landmass that existed when all continents were joined.
- What defines layers according to their chemical properties.
- Originator of the continental drift hypothesis.
- The zone of earthquakes and volcanoes surrounding the Pacific Ocean.
- Found evidence of sea-floor spreading.
16 Clues: Thicker and older crust. • Upper part of the mantle. • Lower part of the mantle. • Denser, thinner, younger crust. • Found evidence of sea-floor spreading. • Originator of the continental drift hypothesis. • Method used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake. • Point within the earth where an earthquake rupture starts. • ...
Swine Terms Cross word 2023-02-05
Across
- a mature female hog that can reproduce
- the scientific name for swine
- baby swine
- identification method used in the swine industry.
- Any meat from pigs
- the smallest-born piglet at the time of birth
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- a group of young animals born at a single birth
- to give birth to a litter of piglets
- any mammal of the family Suidae
- a male hog of any age that can reproduce
- Docking: removing part of a piglets tail to prevent tail biting
- a male hog castrated at an early age
- a young female hog that has not farrowed
- Teeth: the eight sharp teeth present in baby pigs at birth, four are incisors and four are canine teeth
- Removal of the testicles from male animals
- a young swine weighing less than 120 lbs
16 Clues: baby swine • Any meat from pigs • the scientific name for swine • any mammal of the family Suidae • to give birth to a litter of piglets • a male hog castrated at an early age • a mature female hog that can reproduce • a male hog of any age that can reproduce • a young female hog that has not farrowed • a young swine weighing less than 120 lbs • ...
Unit 1 Science vocabulary 2023-09-28
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- this is the information put in to a table
- this method lists 5-7 parts of an experiment.
- a letter that stands for a number or symbol
- which variable changes?
- the group the rest of the lab is compared to.
- the X axis is on this line
- an educated guess to the outcome of an experiment
- this variable goes on the X axis
- on a table the dependent variable goes on this
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- this variable goes on the Y axis
- which variable do I change in the experiment?
- a line or bar
- the Y axis is on this line
- this is something that must stay the same in a lab
- these two words must be used in the hyposthesis
- when you add data together and divide by how many.
- this scale is used to measure temperature
- on a table the independent variable goes on this side.
18 Clues: a line or bar • which variable changes? • the Y axis is on this line • the X axis is on this line • this variable goes on the Y axis • this variable goes on the X axis • this is the information put in to a table • this scale is used to measure temperature • a letter that stands for a number or symbol • this method lists 5-7 parts of an experiment. • ...
PA-Environmental Health-Conventional Med 2023-10-30
Across
- A concentration of _________ gases causes global warming.
- Measures concentration of five air pollutants of concern to health.
- A component of health-related fitness.
- The biggest component of household trash in the US.
- The amount of force a muscle can produce in a singular maximum effort.
- _____ health grew out of efforts to control communicable diseases.
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- An example of renewable energy.
- The body’s ability to respond or adapt to the demands and stress of physical effort.
- A common mind-body intervention.
- One way to measure intensity of cardiorespiratory exercise.
- A good reason to visit the ER.
- A type of medicine based on scientific method.
- A subsidized government health program for people with low income.
- The life force in Chinese medicine.
- Based on the notion that "like kills like".
- AKA static exercise.
16 Clues: AKA static exercise. • A good reason to visit the ER. • An example of renewable energy. • A common mind-body intervention. • The life force in Chinese medicine. • A component of health-related fitness. • Based on the notion that "like kills like". • A type of medicine based on scientific method. • The biggest component of household trash in the US. • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Scientific Method 2022-09-13
5 Clues: the variable you change • a variable that never changes • a scientific procedure to collect data • the response to the independent variable • a process for studying and experimenting to help reach a scientific conclusion
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-06-25
Across
- a condition that must be met
- the boundary of a model
- information gained from observing and testing an experiment
- a prediction or educated guess that can be tested
- Investigation a fair test of an idea or method
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- the variable in an experiment that remains unchanged
- Test a test that controls all but one variable when attempting to answer a scientific question
- a characteristic of a model that is useful or helpful
- a condition in an experiment that can be changed
9 Clues: the boundary of a model • a condition that must be met • Investigation a fair test of an idea or method • a condition in an experiment that can be changed • a prediction or educated guess that can be tested • the variable in an experiment that remains unchanged • a characteristic of a model that is useful or helpful • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2023-02-13
Across
- the wife of (5 across)
- the "father" of observational astronomy and the scientific method
- the king who demanded he should have the final say in the Church of England
- the pope who refused to divorce (5 across) from (3 across)
- the leader of the church
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- creator of the mona lisa
- creator of the statue of david
- the time between the 1300's and the 1700's in which people wanted to revive the "old ways"
- the time before the renaissance
9 Clues: the wife of (5 across) • creator of the mona lisa • the leader of the church • creator of the statue of david • the time before the renaissance • the pope who refused to divorce (5 across) from (3 across) • the "father" of observational astronomy and the scientific method • the king who demanded he should have the final say in the Church of England • ...
Introduction to Biology & Biochemistry 2022-05-26
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- The smallest unit of life
- amino acids are the building blocks of this biomolecule
- The maintenance of an organism's internal conditions
- sugars are this type of biomolecule
- type of bond that involves the giving/taking of electrons between two atoms
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- Biology is the study of
- the term to describe an atom with an unequal distribution of charge
- the second step of the scientific method that involves the creation of an "if, then" statement
- type of bond that involves the sharing of electrongs
9 Clues: Biology is the study of • The smallest unit of life • sugars are this type of biomolecule • type of bond that involves the sharing of electrongs • The maintenance of an organism's internal conditions • amino acids are the building blocks of this biomolecule • the term to describe an atom with an unequal distribution of charge • ...
Crack the Code: Research Edition 2025-09-10
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- - involves people who self-select into the interview
- - a portion or part of a population
- - method or way of doing something in any context
- - asking a participant to suggest someone else who might be willing or appropriate for the study
- - deliberate sampling by strata to ensure key group inclusion, regardless of population proportion
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- - process of selecting the participants of the study
- - choosing participants at the convenience of the researcher
- - handpicking subjects, usually to suit very specific intentions
- - not a scientific way of selecting participants
9 Clues: - a portion or part of a population • - not a scientific way of selecting participants • - method or way of doing something in any context • - process of selecting the participants of the study • - involves people who self-select into the interview • - choosing participants at the convenience of the researcher • ...
Danica Stem crossword 2022-12-01
Across
- Gathers sound waves and converts them to electrical impulses.
- The scientific name for the anvil.
- Increases the amplitude or strength of the impulse.
- The scientific name for the eardrum.
- What type of hearing loss can't send impulses to the brain.
- The name for the 3 middle ear bones.
- The structure that equalizes the pressure of your ear/body.
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- The pathway leading to the ear drum.
- The snail-shaped structure filled with fluid and hair-like nerves.
- What type of hearing loss would a damaged stapes cause.
- The scientific name for the stirrup.
- The top funnel part of the outer ear.
- The scientific name for the ear lobe.
- The scientific name for the middle ear bone hammer.
- What is the name of the 3 middle ear bones.
15 Clues: The scientific name for the anvil. • The pathway leading to the ear drum. • The scientific name for the stirrup. • The scientific name for the eardrum. • The name for the 3 middle ear bones. • The top funnel part of the outer ear. • The scientific name for the ear lobe. • What is the name of the 3 middle ear bones. • Increases the amplitude or strength of the impulse. • ...
Uses of Respiration 2022-05-11
5 Clues: Part of MRSGREN - to get bigger • When you use a muscle it ________? • Transport method that requires energy • Scientific word for making, e.g. protein • Maintenance of a constant internal environment
Vocabulary 2022-08-12
Across
- Rule of nature that sums up related observations to describe a pattern in nature
- an independent variable that is controlled by the researcher to decide its relationship to a result or dependent variable
- organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists
- factor whose variable depends on the independent variable
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- exploration based on experiments-most logical explanations
- standard for comparison during experiment
- factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- beliefs that are wrongly considered of being based on the scientific method
- an educated guess or testable prediction
9 Clues: an educated guess or testable prediction • standard for comparison during experiment • factor that is adjusted by the experimenter • factor whose variable depends on the independent variable • exploration based on experiments-most logical explanations • organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2023-02-13
Across
- the wife of (5 across)
- the "father" of observational astronomy and the scientific method
- the king who demanded he should have the final say in the church of England
- the pope who refused to divorce (5 across) from (3 across)
- the leader of the Church
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- creator of the Mona Lisa
- creator of the Statue of David
- the time between the 1300's and the 1700's in which people wanted to revive the "old ways"
- the time before the renaissance
9 Clues: the wife of (5 across) • creator of the Mona Lisa • the leader of the Church • creator of the Statue of David • the time before the renaissance • the pope who refused to divorce (5 across) from (3 across) • the "father" of observational astronomy and the scientific method • the king who demanded he should have the final say in the church of England • ...
AP Psyhology Unit 1 2023-01-06
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- a reading comprehension method that involves surveying the material, asking questions about it, reading the material, recalling the material, and reviewing the material.
- a psychological perspective that focuses on the role of environmental stimuli in shaping behavior.
- the shared beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics that define a group or society.
- the field of psychology that deals with the design and evaluation of tests used to measure mental abilities and personality traits.
- a school of psychology that focuses on the analysis of the fundamental elements that make up the mind and mental experiences.
- a set of principles that explains and predicts a phenomenon.
- a school of psychology that focuses on the function and purpose of behavior and mental processes rather than their underlying mechanisms.
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- a field that combines cognitive psychology and neuroscience to study the biological basis of mental processes.
- a philosophical stance that emphasizes the role of experience and evidence, especially sensory experience, in the formation of ideas.
- a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- a branch of psychology that studies mental processes such as "attention, language use, perception, problem-solving, memory, and learning"
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- a method of self-examination in which individuals reflect on their own thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- the process by which certain traits become more or less common in a population due to the advantage or disadvantage they provide to the individuals that possess them.
- a research method in which a sample of individuals is asked to respond to a set of questions.
- a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of positive emotions, character strengths, and behaviors that contribute to well-being and happiness.
- the repetition of a study to test the reliability and validity of its findings.
- the phenomenon in which learning is enhanced when material is practiced or tested, as opposed to simply being studied.
- bias the bias that occurs when the sample of individuals studied is not representative of the larger population.
- a prediction or testable explanation for a phenomenon.
- a psychological perspective that emphasizes the role of environmental influences on behavior and downplays the role of internal mental states.
- study a research method in which an in-depth analysis of a single individual or group is conducted.
22 Clues: the scientific study of the mind and behavior. • a prediction or testable explanation for a phenomenon. • a set of principles that explains and predicts a phenomenon. • the repetition of a study to test the reliability and validity of its findings. • a research method in which a sample of individuals is asked to respond to a set of questions. • ...
Equine Science Ch. 1 2023-12-07
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- plant eater
- the scientific family of the horse
- the scientific class of the horse
- the scientific genus and the first "true horse" or modern horse
- the first one-toed horse
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- the scientific order of the horse
- the scientific species of the donkey
- the scientific species of the zebra
- the scientific species of the horse
- the country that brought the first horses to North America
10 Clues: plant eater • the first one-toed horse • the scientific order of the horse • the scientific class of the horse • the scientific family of the horse • the scientific species of the zebra • the scientific species of the horse • the scientific species of the donkey • the country that brought the first horses to North America • ...
Secondary Survey Vocabulary 2025-10-21
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- The "E" in the SAMPLE method
- Excessive bleeding from ruptured or damaged blood vessels
- The range of motion without the caregiver moving the limb
- The "M" in the SAMPLE method
- Part of the phrase used with the "P" in the SAMPLE method
- Awareness or the quality of being awake
- Blood pressure between heartbeats
- The "A" in the SAMPLE method
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- Low blood pressure
- A tear or cut in the skin
- High blood pressure
- An irregular heartbeat that the patient is aware of and feels
- The range of motion without the patient using muscle
- The "S" in the SAMPLE method
- meal The "L" in the SAMPLE method
- Sensitivity to pain
- Blood pressure during a heartbeat
- Inability to move or resistance to movement
- Another word for bruise
19 Clues: Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Sensitivity to pain • Another word for bruise • A tear or cut in the skin • The "E" in the SAMPLE method • The "S" in the SAMPLE method • The "M" in the SAMPLE method • The "A" in the SAMPLE method • meal The "L" in the SAMPLE method • Blood pressure during a heartbeat • Blood pressure between heartbeats • ...
Key-Terms 3 2023-08-24
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- Relating to a simple, elegant style that characterized the arts in Europe during the late 1700s.
- the agreement by which people limit and define their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government.
- Published an essay called- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792. Disagreed with Rousseau that women's education should be secondary to men's.
- a 18th-century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and scientific method to all aspects of life
- arguably the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes. He published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- another great philosophy who is passionately committed to individual freedom.
- in the middle ages, was the belief that the earth was in the center, and planets revolved around the earth.
- A statement of the reasons for the American colonies' break with Britain, approved by the Second Continental Congress in 1776.
- Congress formally added to the Constitution the ten amendments known as the
- an Italian scientist who built on the new theories about Astronomy.
- an English scientist who helped to bring together the breakthroughs of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo under a single theory of motion.
- an influential French writer who devoted himself to the study of political philosophy.
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- the idea that earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment.
- Power was divided between national and state governments.
- a belief held by enlightenment thinkers that truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking.
- Declaration of Independence written by a political leader.
- a belief held by many scientists and philosophers during the enlightenment that God created the universe and allowed it to run on its own following natural laws.
- Relating to a grand, ornate style that characterized European painting, music, and architecture in the 1600s and early 1700s.
- measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating the others.
- a major change in European thought, starting in the mid-1500’s, in which the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs.
- One of the 18th century European monarchs who was inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of subjects.
- Ruled from 1762-1796. An admired philosopher.
- A logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world, in which experiments and observations are used to test hypotheses.
- an English philosopher who founded British empiricism.
- a social gathering of intellectuals and artists, like those held in the homes of wealthy women in Paris and other European cities during the enlightenment.
26 Clues: Ruled from 1762-1796. An admired philosopher. • an English philosopher who founded British empiricism. • Power was divided between national and state governments. • Declaration of Independence written by a political leader. • the idea that earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • an Italian scientist who built on the new theories about Astronomy. • ...
What Alice Saw 2022-05-03
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- scientific name for pukeko
- information used to back up a conclusion
- fixed onto something for display
- Where Alice and her family lived
- Looks like a fat pukeko
- more than one
- scientific name for North Island takahe
- _____ McKenzie
- The extinct bird scientists think Alice saw
- Māori name for North Island takahe
- Looks like a skinny takahe
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- Alice _______
- dried up and preserved
- a species that does not exist anymore
- what you see, hear, smell, feel and taste
- scientific name for South Island takahe
- away from everyone else
17 Clues: Alice _______ • more than one • _____ McKenzie • dried up and preserved • away from everyone else • Looks like a fat pukeko • scientific name for pukeko • Looks like a skinny takahe • fixed onto something for display • Where Alice and her family lived • Māori name for North Island takahe • a species that does not exist anymore • scientific name for South Island takahe • ...
Transformational method 2021-12-09
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- Transformational analysis in lexicological investigations may be defined
- The rules of transformation are rather...
- insertion of additional elements into structure of sentences e.g. You know this. Do you know this?
- the general logical meaning which is the basis of all word combination or sentences
- Replacing elements: putting from the beginning into the end and vice versa
- The transformational method with adding elements
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- the substitution of a component of the distributional structure by a member of a certain strictly defined set of lexical units. e. g. changing of a notional verb by an auxiliary verb
- Replacing one element by another one in the same position
- word-groups show that the semantic relations between words & consequently the meaning may be different
- Changing the category of an element e.g. verbalization of a noun etc.
- The transformational method with cutting elements out
- the coexistence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase
12 Clues: The rules of transformation are rather... • The transformational method with adding elements • The transformational method with cutting elements out • Replacing one element by another one in the same position • the coexistence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase • Changing the category of an element e.g. verbalization of a noun etc. • ...
Chapter 10 - Revolution and Enlightenment 2017-03-06
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- The father of rationalism-a system of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He developed the scientific method (A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence), and inductive reasoning (proceeding from the particular to the general).
- He was the first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope. His three most important discoveries were mountains on Earth's moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots.
- Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System
- He was one of the most famous composers who wrote The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni.
- A German mathematician who used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion. He also showed that planets have elliptical orbits around the sun.
- He wrote Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (the Principia) which defined the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies, as well as objects on Earth. He also came up with the Universal Law of Gravitation explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun-every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force called gravity.
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- Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. It was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system.
- Established the concept of the social contract, in which the entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- He argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind, and were molded by their surroundings.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System • Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System • Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system. • ...
Crossword. Research concepts 2024-07-28
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- is the complete set of individuals or items that share one or more characteristics from which data can be collected.
- is a specific method or procedure used to achieve a particular result in research, experimentation, or any scientific process.
- is a simplified representation of a system or phenomenon, used to explain, predict, or understand its behavior.
- is a subset of a population selected for measurement, observation, or questioning, to provide statistical information about the population.
- refers to the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study.
- is a systematic approach to understanding the natural world through observation, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning.
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- is a set of beliefs, values, and techniques shared by members of a scientific community that guides their research and practice.
- is a learning theory suggesting that individuals construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through experiences and reflecting on those experiences.
- refers to the central point of attention or activity. In research, it is the specific area or subject matter that is being studied or investigated.
- refers to the entire group or set of items, individuals, or events that is being studied or that is relevant to the research question.
- is someone who studies or advocates for understanding the natural world through observation and empirical evidence, often emphasizing the rejection of supernatural explanations.
- is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation.
- is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of being, existence, and reality.
- refers to the foundational principles or base upon which a system, theory, or method is built. It is the underlying support or groundwork.
- is a testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
15 Clues: is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of being, existence, and reality. • refers to the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study. • is a testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • ...
Foundations of Culture 2019-08-30
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- A type of analogy which states societies evolve much like biological organisms, from the simple to the complex
- A method that begins with simple statements thought to be true about the world and collect data to support the statement
- A system of social relations connecting people who are held to be related
- An idea at the height of the colonial era in which "primitive" societies were treated like children
- A historic period in which belief in science and technology yielding progress grew as the Industrial Revolution took hold
- The name of a hypothesis (named after two anthropologists) that states the language determines the categories we use to think
- The method that uses data from different societies to create an evolutionary typology
- As applied to culture, this concept stresses understanding traits in context
- Partially consists of patterned ways of thinking feeling and reacting; a foundational concept in Anthropology
- Seeks explanation; to answer "why" questions
- According to Morgan, this is the highest condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
- German philosopher who influenced Boas; stressed interpretive understanding aka fieldwork
- According to Morgan, this is the lowest condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
- The type of anthropologists that relied primarily on observations from colonial administrators, naturalists, explorers and military members (all second hand)
- An anthropologist who advocated learning the language and living in the field to make anthropology more rigorous and scientific
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- Teaches a course that has theory as the bedrock of the course; asks us to think about “What is culture?”
- The systematic extension of a country's power and influence through military or diplomacy
- Historical _______; Rather than looking for universal laws of social change, this method is based on study of dynamic changes in society observed at the present time
- The Bible's explanation of human diversity owing to the fall of the Tower of Babel
- The type of fieldwork that is now a hallmark of anthropology; based on experience based knowledge
- A type of proposed theory of cultural evolution that led from a primitive past to modern European culture
- A method that begins with observation and data gathering and then attempts to form generalities or laws
- 4-field approach (involves physical, cultural, linguistic, and archaeology)
- According to Morgan, this is the middle condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
24 Clues: Seeks explanation; to answer "why" questions • A system of social relations connecting people who are held to be related • 4-field approach (involves physical, cultural, linguistic, and archaeology) • As applied to culture, this concept stresses understanding traits in context • The Bible's explanation of human diversity owing to the fall of the Tower of Babel • ...
Research Methods 2021-03-26
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- people behaving differently because they are being studied
- important ethical principle of research
- middle value in data set
- when a control group works extra hard and beats the experimental group (4,5)
- ratio of the probability of a health condition in an exposed group divided by the probability in a non-exposed group (8,4)
- a type of question
- parametric test for correlation analysis
- for example: collecting more data after your statistical analysis until you find a significant effect (1,7)
- non-parametric test for correlation analysis
- parametric test to compare two conditions or groups (1,4)
- research method that involves asking questions in an online or in-person meeting
- whether you measure what you aim to measure
- sum of all values in data set divided by the number of values
- a characteristic of scientific research
- this is as important as significance (6,4)
- repeatability of the test or study, or agreement between two people assigning scores to footage for example
- threat to research quality, comes in all kinds
- how peaked the distribution of your data is
- research simultaneously implementing and studying an intervention, whereby the data is used to optimise the intervention during the study (6,8)
- when the distribution of your data is not symmetrical
- one method to find participants for your study
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- research method that systematically collates studies on a topic and then analyses all the data (4,8)
- when your p-value is below 0.05
- most common value in data set
- statement that you test with an experiment
- a symmetrical bell-shaped distribution
- non-parametric test for comparing two independent groups (4,7)
- chance of finding a significant effect of supplement X with your study given that X really has an effect
- research questionnaire
- person responding to your call for participants
- study of distribution and determinants of health conditions and associated risk factors in specified populations
- basic research principle described by Popper
- non-parametric test for paired-sample analysis
- analysis of data that you did not collect yourself
- agreement scale often used in questionnaires
- sampling method that keeps proportions as in population
- test for a relationship
- American philosopher who talked about normal and revolutionary science (6,4)
38 Clues: a type of question • research questionnaire • test for a relationship • middle value in data set • most common value in data set • when your p-value is below 0.05 • a symmetrical bell-shaped distribution • important ethical principle of research • a characteristic of scientific research • parametric test for correlation analysis • statement that you test with an experiment • ...
Scientific Method Crossword puzzle 2021-08-30
5 Clues: A variable that constantly changes • A method used to solve experiment question • Something you do to get more answers on something • A variable that relies on the independent variable • A variable that stays the same throughout the experiment
Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-03
5 Clues: A scientific test • A variable that never changes • The variable that you change on purpose • The variable that relies on the scientist's changes • A process for studying and experimenting, to help reach scientific conclusions.
manuel 2021-02-15
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- his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus
- is a mario item
- jump very hight
- some make us sick
- they laugh
- simba
- It is used as a means of transport in movies
- at the bottom of the sea shrubbery produce berrys
- is uder land
- keeps her baby in a bag
- are relacionated with dracula grass is on the soccer field
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- like mouses
- the best friend of humans
- his scientific name is Psilocybe semilanceata
- two colors
- they like mud
- his scientific name is Ustilago maydis
- they likes bananas
- ssss
- are much especies
- produce fruits
- is soo big
- howls at night
23 Clues: ssss • simba • two colors • they laugh • is soo big • like mouses • is uder land • they like mud • produce fruits • howls at night • is a mario item • jump very hight • are much especies • some make us sick • they likes bananas • keeps her baby in a bag • the best friend of humans • his scientific name is Ustilago maydis • his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus • ...
manuel 2021-02-15
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- ssss
- at the bottom of the sea shrubbery produce berrys
- keeps her baby in a bag
- two colors
- produce fruits
- his scientific name is Ustilago maydis
- is soo big
- they like mud
- howls at night
- the best friend of humans
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- his scientific name is Psilocybe semilanceata
- they laugh
- are much especies
- they likes bananas
- jump very hight
- some make us sick
- It is used as a means of transport in movies
- his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus
- like mouses
- are relacionated with dracula grass is on the soccer field
- is uder land
- simba
- is a mario item
23 Clues: ssss • simba • they laugh • two colors • is soo big • like mouses • is uder land • they like mud • produce fruits • howls at night • is a mario item • jump very hight • are much especies • some make us sick • they likes bananas • keeps her baby in a bag • the best friend of humans • his scientific name is Ustilago maydis • his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus • ...
Livestock Terminology 2022-04-27
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- Young beef animal.
- Mature female beef animal.
- Scientific name for pigs.
- Scientific name for sheep
- Act of parturition in cattle.
- Unsexed male beef animal.
- Young female chicken.
- Young pig.
- Mature male pig.
- Male goat.
- Immature female beef animal.
- Female goat.
- Mature male chicken.
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- Mature male beef animal.
- Young male chicken.
- Act of parturition in goats.
- Mature female sheep.
- Scientific name for cattle.
- Young female pig.
- Castrated male sheep.
- Act of parturition in swine.
- Castrated male chicken.
- Young sheep.
- Act of parturition in sheep.
- Castrated male pig.
- A young goat.
- Mature female chicken.
- Mature female pig.
- Mature male sheep.
29 Clues: Young pig. • Male goat. • Young sheep. • Female goat. • A young goat. • Mature male pig. • Young female pig. • Young beef animal. • Mature female pig. • Mature male sheep. • Young male chicken. • Castrated male pig. • Mature female sheep. • Mature male chicken. • Castrated male sheep. • Young female chicken. • Mature female chicken. • Castrated male chicken. • Mature male beef animal. • ...
Skeletal System Common Names 2022-11-29
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- ANOTHER NAME FOR YOUR JAW.
- THE SMALLEST BONES IN YOUR MOUTH.
- THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR HEAD.
- BONES OF THE HANDS AND FEET.
- SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR CHEST BONE.
- THE OTHER BONE IN YOUR LEG.
- ANOTHER NAME FOR SHOULDER BLADE.
- THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK.
- The System that forms Our Body.
- THE Bones of your NECK.
- THE SMALLEST BONE IN YOUR LOWER LEG.
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- YOUR KNEE CAP.
- YOUR BACKBONE.
- Made up of ARMS and LEGS>
- JOINTS FORMED BY BENDING YOUR FINGERS.
- The LARGEST BONE IN THE LEG.
- THE LARGEST BONE IN YOUR ARM.
- MADE UP OF THE TORSO (CHEST).
- Your Hip Bone.
- THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR TAILBONE>
20 Clues: YOUR BACKBONE. • YOUR KNEE CAP. • Your Hip Bone. • THE Bones of your NECK. • THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK. • Made up of ARMS and LEGS> • ANOTHER NAME FOR YOUR JAW. • THE OTHER BONE IN YOUR LEG. • BONES OF THE HANDS AND FEET. • The LARGEST BONE IN THE LEG. • MADE UP OF THE TORSO (CHEST). • ANOTHER NAME FOR SHOULDER BLADE. • ...
Sheep, Horses, and Rabbits 2025-09-19
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- newborn horse
- scientific name for a rabbit
- castrated male sheep
- general term for young horses(male or female)
- act of giving birth in rabbits
- female sheep
- act of giving birth in sheep
- scientific name for a horse
- gestation length of a sheep
- uncastrated male horse
- female horse over 2 years old
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- act of giving birth in horses
- newborn rabbit
- lamb
- mature male rabbit
- gestation length of a horse
- scientific name for a sheep
- gestation length of a rabbit
- castrated male horse
- uncastrated male sheep
- female horse less than 2 years old that hasn't had a foal
- female rabbit of any age
22 Clues: lamb • female sheep • newborn horse • newborn rabbit • mature male rabbit • castrated male sheep • castrated male horse • uncastrated male sheep • uncastrated male horse • female rabbit of any age • gestation length of a horse • scientific name for a sheep • scientific name for a horse • gestation length of a sheep • scientific name for a rabbit • gestation length of a rabbit • ...
daily vocab 2024-06-13
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- a graph used to show trends or data over time
- stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- uses scientific law
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- an educated guess
- study of living things
- dependent on variable
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- used for comparing data collected by counting
- independent from the variable
- a group of organism in a area
- used in scientific investigation
- living creatures in a environment
- used to show a fixed quantity
- a living creature
14 Clues: an educated guess • a living creature • uses scientific law • dependent on variable • study of living things • independent from the variable • a group of organism in a area • used to show a fixed quantity • used in scientific investigation • living creatures in a environment • used for comparing data collected by counting • a graph used to show trends or data over time • ...
Intro to Sociology Vocabulary Part 1 2022-09-09
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- understanding the relationship between our individual circumstances and larger social forces
- a sociological lens that focuses on the interactions between individuals and the way that these interactions impact larger patterns, processes, and institutions of society
- a sociological lens that focuses on large-scale social structures to see how these affect people’s daily lives
- a discipline that uses the scientific method to examine the social world
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- a way of looking at the world through a sociological lens
- a logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem in five different steps
- knowledge that allows someone to get along in their everyday life
- a community or group of people having common traditions, institutions, and interests
- the systematic study of human society and social behavior, from large-scale institutions and mass culture to small groups and individual interactions
9 Clues: a way of looking at the world through a sociological lens • knowledge that allows someone to get along in their everyday life • a discipline that uses the scientific method to examine the social world • a community or group of people having common traditions, institutions, and interests • ...
Nomenclature Terms 2020-10-06
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- Scientific Name Of A Hamster
- Ferret Scientific Name
- An Immature Female Bird
- Act of Part For A Guinea Pig
- Young Guinea Pigs
- Act of Part For A Dog
- Adult Male Cat
- Gestation Period For Rabbits
- Rabbit Scientific Name
- Adult Male Guinea Pig
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- An Immature Female Rabbit
- Adult Female Hamster
- Act Of Part For A Ferret
- An Immature Female Ferret
- A Group Of Ferrets
- Contrasted Male Rabbit
- A Group Of Guinea Pigs
- Adult Female Guinea Pig
- A Group of Hamsters
- An Immature Female Dog
- A Castrated Male Ferret
- Gestation Period For A Bird
- A Group Of Cats
- Adult Female Cat
24 Clues: Adult Male Cat • A Group Of Cats • Adult Female Cat • Young Guinea Pigs • A Group Of Ferrets • A Group of Hamsters • Adult Female Hamster • Act of Part For A Dog • Adult Male Guinea Pig • Contrasted Male Rabbit • Ferret Scientific Name • A Group Of Guinea Pigs • An Immature Female Dog • Rabbit Scientific Name • An Immature Female Bird • Adult Female Guinea Pig • A Castrated Male Ferret • ...
Crossword Review - Methods, Physics, & Chemistry 2017-12-06
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- _____________ energy is the energy of motion.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol Fe.
- The number of wavelengths per second.
- A particle in an atom with a positive charge.
- Waves are caused by ______________.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol H.
- Something that stays the same in an experiment. Also called a constant.
- The requirements of something being built in the engineering method.
- As distance/height increases, potential energy ______________.
- The height of a wave.
- When a wave travels straight through an object.
- The number written before a molecule that represents how many molecules there are.
- ______________ energy is also called heat energy.
- The top of a wave.
- The length of a wave (measured from crest to crest).
- _______________ energy is released when a chemical reaction occurs, and is stored in the bonds of molecules.
- ______________ energy is stored energy.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- When a wave bends.
- White light refracts when it goes through a prism.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol K.
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- When a medium absorbs a wave.
- The ___________ variable is what the scientist changes in an experiment.
- A particle in an atom with a neutral charge.
- The bottom of a wave.
- A particle in an atom that is NOT in the nucleus.
- An educated guess in the scientific method.
- _______________ waves must travel through a medium.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol Na.
- ________________ can travel through a vacuum.
- The pull of the earth (or other planetary body) on an object.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol C.
- The first step in the engineering method.
- Color is an example of a _______________ property.
- When a wave bounces back.
- The number written below the line that represents how many of a particular atom there are in a molecule.
- The resistance a surface causes on an object as it moves.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol He.
- As friction increases, kinetic energy _____________.
- The first full-scale model of a design in the engineering method.
40 Clues: The top of a wave. • When a wave bends. • The bottom of a wave. • The height of a wave. • When a wave bounces back. • When a medium absorbs a wave. • The amount of matter in an object. • Waves are caused by ______________. • The number of wavelengths per second. • ______________ energy is stored energy. • The first step in the engineering method. • ...
Scientific Practices: Explanations & Models 2025-09-08
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- information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested.
- an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment.
- being free from contradictions; all parts of an argument or explanation align without conflict.
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- using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis.
- a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandble.
5 Clues: an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment. • a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandble. • using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis. • information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested. • ...
Scientific Practices: Explanations & Models 2025-09-10
Across
- information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested.
- an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment.
- being free from contradictions; all parts of an argument or explanation align without conflict.
Down
- using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis.
- a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandable.
5 Clues: an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment. • a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandable. • using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis. • information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested. • ...
Final exam 2023-12-17
Soc 110 2015-03-26
Across
- a statement about how some parts of the world fit together
- the scientific study of society and human behavior
- a statement of what you expect to find during research
- the stages of our life as we go from birth to death
- the violation of norms (rules or expectations)
- places where people give performances
- expectations of "right" behavior
- an individual who significantly influences someone else
- the unique human capacity of being able to see ourselves "from the outside"
- people who have something in common and who believe that what they have in common is significant
- the ways in which people use their bodies to communicate with one another
- the violation of norms written into law
- the application of the scientific method to the social world
Down
- norms that are not strictly enforced
- two or more people working together to manage impressions jointly
- a factor that can vary(or change)from one person or situation to another
- large number of people who have similar amounts of income and education
- the language, belief, values, norms, behavior, and even material objects that characterize a group
- sometimes called the second founder of sociology
- the process of learning new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors
- what people do when they are in one another's presence
- the killing of several victims in three or more separate events
- the process by which people learn the characteristics of their group
- the attitudes and behavior expected of us because we are male or female
- a norm so strong that it often brings revulsion if violated
25 Clues: expectations of "right" behavior • norms that are not strictly enforced • places where people give performances • the violation of norms written into law • the violation of norms (rules or expectations) • sometimes called the second founder of sociology • the scientific study of society and human behavior • the stages of our life as we go from birth to death • ...
Fluid Dynamics 2024-09-17
Across
- Force per unit area (engineers love this)
- Scientific word for water-loving material
- Vertical orthographic projection of object on horizontal plane "an outline"
- Surname of brothers who invented the aeroplane
- Upward force generated by liquid on an immersed object
- Principle of the man who cried Eureka!
- Also known as the International System of Units (SI)
- Type of fluid behaviour exhibited by toothpaste and ketchup
- Study of fluid particles in motion
- Friction force that allows cars to stay on the road (F1!)
- Physical quantities that can be measured with units
- Dimensionless number used to express speed of the Concorde aircraft
- Property of fluids that have high vapour pressure
- Fluid resistance to a change in shape/movement like honey
Down
- Materials that exhibit water contact angle greater than 150°
- The law that governs mass, energy and momentum
- Part of aeroplane that contributes the most drag
- Force generated due to lift, parallel to oncoming flow
- The type of fluid behaviour exhibited by whipped cream
- Study of fluid particles at rest
- Group name for gases and liquids but not solids
- Mass per unit volume
- Study of motion as a result of forces
- Method of analysing fluid particles as a single body
- Type of fluid behaviour exhibited by synovial fluids
- Treating fluid particles as individuals
- Man who proved the presence of atmospheric pressure
- Scientific name of strange behaviour of fluids
- A units system that uses pound, foot, inch and yard
- The element banned from being used in barometers and thermometers
30 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Study of fluid particles at rest • Study of fluid particles in motion • Study of motion as a result of forces • Principle of the man who cried Eureka! • Treating fluid particles as individuals • Force per unit area (engineers love this) • Scientific word for water-loving material • The law that governs mass, energy and momentum • ...
