scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Philosophy 3 Name:___________________________No:___ 2023-09-11
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- Maintains that life could not have arisen by chance and random natural processes
- Needless repetition of an idea, statement, or word.
- The belief that laws are rules created by human authorities and that there is no inherent or necessary connection between law and morality.
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- The belief that we can know only what we discover through the scientific method.
- The belief that reality is comprised solely of matter
- The study of evidences of design in nature
- Able to be proven false:
- The study of knowledge, truth and the nature of ultimate reality.
- A combination of contradictory or incongruous words
9 Clues: Able to be proven false: • The study of evidences of design in nature • Needless repetition of an idea, statement, or word. • A combination of contradictory or incongruous words • The belief that reality is comprised solely of matter • The study of knowledge, truth and the nature of ultimate reality. • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword 2025-05-06
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- Scientific name for a white blood cell
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Largest Artery in your body
- Middle layer of the heart
- Vein that bring oxygenated blood to the heart from the lungs
- Double layered membrane that surrounds the heart
- Carries blood away from heart, to the body
- Carries blood to the heart
- Scientific name for a red blood cell
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- Where gas exchange happens in blood
- innermost layer of the heart wall
- Veins with a superior and inferior
- Scientific name for platelets
- Top chambers of the heart
- Artery that carriesdeoxygenated blood to the lungs from heart
15 Clues: Top chambers of the heart • Middle layer of the heart • Carries blood to the heart • Lower chambers of the heart • Largest Artery in your body • Scientific name for platelets • innermost layer of the heart wall • Veins with a superior and inferior • Where gas exchange happens in blood • Scientific name for a red blood cell • Scientific name for a white blood cell • ...
YDA year 10 Biodiversity challenge 2021-07-14
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- Swedish Biologist who developed the scientific naming system.
- Has a trunk
- When you don't want weeds.
- A factor that is non-living.
- You add and divide for this.
- An attempt to maintain biodiversity.
- Man's best friend
- Two words to measure abundance across two areas.
- When an organism becomes adapted to live in a specific area or condition.
- The gradual change in species over time caused by random mutations and natural selection.
- Equipment used to mark of a specific area for counting species.
- The most familiar species of primate, hint this is a scientific name.
- Two words to measure a gradual change towards or away from an abiotic factor.
- and animal that doesn't have a spinal chord surrounded by bone,
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- A device used to get non biased coordinated.
- an animal with a spinal chord surrounded by bone.
- When two organisms require the same resource this happens.
- Large marsupial
- When there are no more of these species left on Earth.
- At risk of becoming extinct.
- First of a scientific name.
- an agricultural practice that reduces biodiversity.
- The range and number of each species.
- Second part of the scientific name.
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • When you don't want weeds. • First of a scientific name. • At risk of becoming extinct. • A factor that is non-living. • You add and divide for this. • Second part of the scientific name. • An attempt to maintain biodiversity. • The range and number of each species. • ...
-Plantae Kingdom- 2024-02-12
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- Curcuma longa is the scientific name of this plant
- This classified plant has an amount of only one cotyledons
- The amount of pollen grain openings in Dicot plants
- This is the genus name for plants such as onion and garlic
- What group contains Monocot and Eudicot plants?
- The Angiospermes group usually reproduces by ...
- In "Gymnospermae," "gymnos" means what?
- Plant "Oryza sativa" is classified in what family of Angiospermae?
- True or false: Cassava is classified as a Monocotyl plant
- The number of known phyla for Pteridophytes
- The scientific name of Aster plants
- This plant produces medicinal compounds, ephedrines, that is useful for cough, asthma, sinusitis, and common cold
- If a plant has eight floral organs, then it is classified as ...
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- Pteridophytes reproduce by these
- Leaves that have spores are called these
- In the plant name "Ginkgo biloba", which is the genus?
- True or false: Tobacco is classified as a Eudicotyl plant
- The scientific name for the phylum Liverworts
- The scientific name of Palms
- The vascular bundle for Monocot is usually ... in a ring
- Veins in the Dicot classification is usually ...
- The other name for Bryophyta
- Root systems in Monocot plants are usually ...
- Gymnospermes either have this or cones for reproduction
- The largest group of Bryophytes
25 Clues: The scientific name of Palms • The other name for Bryophyta • The largest group of Bryophytes • Pteridophytes reproduce by these • The scientific name of Aster plants • In "Gymnospermae," "gymnos" means what? • Leaves that have spores are called these • The number of known phyla for Pteridophytes • The scientific name for the phylum Liverworts • ...
Bookings and Payments 2025-09-29
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- Offer money as payment
- When handling cash, entering cash tendered should be done at this stage
- A piece of information required for a customer booking
- Could be asked as an extra for a special requirement
- An electronic method of booking a table
- You can seek advice from this person if a customer forgets their pin
- An outdates method of payment
- How a booking should be handled
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- Reason for us having a billing system
- The billing system monitors
- Should be included on a customers bill
- The 5th stage that should be done when taking a phone call
- When preparing a bill, this is something that could go wrong.
- A special type requirement
- Method of payment that substitutes another method of payment
- The number that should be included on a bill
- This should be done to a customer if pin is forgotten
- A of way booking a table by voice from a distance
- Tendered method of payment
- A of booking a table
20 Clues: A of booking a table • Offer money as payment • A special type requirement • Tendered method of payment • The billing system monitors • An outdates method of payment • How a booking should be handled • Reason for us having a billing system • Should be included on a customers bill • An electronic method of booking a table • The number that should be included on a bill • ...
Barnabet's Bloody Bites 2024-12-19
7 Clues: crime of killing someone • method to help solve crimes • with ceremonies or sacrifices • criminal act committed by Clementine • evidence used to prove guilt or innocence • state where Clementine's murders took place • first name of the woman involved in the crimes
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY PETA 2.3 2021-02-19
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- The standard unit of volume in International System
- This system is usually used in business and industry in the United States but not in scientific works.
- Formulas computed from composition data or called the “simplest formula”
- It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume occupied by the mass of an object.
- It is standard unit of temperature in International System
- refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object.
- It is the term used to refer the zero point on Kelvin Scale or -273 °C
- known as a measure of the quantity of matter
- The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C)
- The Avogadro’s number was proposed by the Italian Physicist named _____
- In step 1 of calculating the molar mass of a compound, you must write the ____________ of the given compound in the problem.
- the unit used to determine the amount of substance of matter
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- It is known as “systematic method”
- Defined as the percentage by mass of each element present in compound or chemistry product.
- The Percentage of composition of a compound is computed by using the mathematical formula (mass of element/molar mass of compound x ________%) where ________ is the multiplier to convert the quotient into percentage.
- The step 2 of the calculation of empirical formula involves determining the ________ of atoms by dividing each number of moles by the smallest mole value.
- x 10 23 is known as _____________
- It is the atomic mass of an element or sum of the atomic masses of all element present in compound that is expressed in unit grams
- It is known as factor-label method
- It is the true or correct formula of the compound.
20 Clues: x 10 23 is known as _____________ • It is known as factor-label method • It is known as “systematic method” • known as a measure of the quantity of matter • It is the true or correct formula of the compound. • The standard unit of volume in International System • refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object. • ...
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY PETA 2.3 2021-02-19
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- 6.022 x 10 23 is known as _____________.
- It is defined as the percentage by mass of each element present in compound or chemistry product.
- It is known as “systematic method."
- It is standard unit of temperature in International System.
- The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C).
- The Percentage of composition of a compound is computed by using the mathematical formula (mass of element/molar mass of compound x ________%) where ________ is the multiplier to convert the quotient into percentage.
- It is the atomic mass of an element or sum of the atomic masses of all element present in compound that is expressed in unit grams
- These are formulas computed from composition data, also called the “simplest formula.”
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- The Avogadro’s number was proposed by the Italian Physicist named _____.
- It refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object.
- The standard unit of volume in International System.
- In step 1 of calculating the molar mass of a compound you must write the ____________ of the given compound in the problem.
- It is the term used to refer the zero point on Kelvin Scale or -273 °C.
- It is known as a measure of the quantity of matter.
- The step 2 of the calculation of empirical formula involves determining the ________ of atoms by dividing each number of moles by the smallest mole value.
- It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume occupied by the mass of an object.
- It is known as factor-label method
- It is the unit used to determine the amount of substance of matter.
- This system is usually used in business and industry in the United States but not in scientific works.
- It is the true or correct formula of the compound.
20 Clues: It is known as factor-label method • 6.022 x 10 23 is known as _____________. • It is known as “systematic method." • It is the true or correct formula of the compound. • It is known as a measure of the quantity of matter. • The standard unit of volume in International System. • It refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object. • ...
Statistics crossword 2023-08-24
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- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- random sample: A randomly selected subset of a population
- collection of data from every member of the population
- A characteristic of a population
- something that is done according to a system or method
- (statistics): The branch of statistics that draws conclusions about a population from sample data.
- an intervening time or space
- The science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data to make decisions.
- examine and record the area and features of (an area of land) so as to construct a map, plan, or description.
- Selecting the group that you will actually collect data from in your research
- (statistics): The branch of statistics that involves the organization, summarization, and display of data
- Divided into levels or classes based on social status, education, or income
- collection of all outcomes, responses, measurements, or counts that are of interest
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
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- Characteristic of a sample
- (sampling): a non-probability sampling method where units are selected for inclusion in the sample because they are the easiest for the researcher to access
- short for ordinal number.
- A mathematical or physical model to reproduce conditions of a situation or process.
- A subset of the population
- Information that describes qualities or characteristics.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- (level of measurement):the first level of measurement, and the simplest
- A group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
- Numerical data
- sample: A part of the sampling technique in which each sample has an equal probability of being chosen
25 Clues: Numerical data • short for ordinal number. • Characteristic of a sample • A subset of the population • an intervening time or space • A characteristic of a population • collection of data from every member of the population • something that is done according to a system or method • Information that describes qualities or characteristics. • ...
Intellectual Revolutions that Defined Society 2020-05-11
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- also famous in Mesoamerica.
- operates based on the reality principle, which strives to satisfy the id's desires.
- includes the entire area of Central America from Southern Mexico up to the border of South America.
- famous for his theory of evolution.
- appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland.
- the aspect of personality that holds all of our internalized moral standards.
- the golden age for people committed to scholarly life in science.
- one of the famous civilizations that lasted for approximately 2, 000 years.
- Text on surgical procedures from Ancient India.
- the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs.
- developed noble ideas.
- book that considered to be one of the most important works in scientific literature.
- famous figure in the field of psychology.
- observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.
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- epitome published by a German author.
- one of the renaissance men, particularly in the field of science.
- also made substantial contributions to science and technology and to the society as a whole.
- Charles Darwin struggled in his study in, which his father has imposed to him.
- Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled.
- Developed an observational method to study human's inner life.
- Maya civilization people are known for their works in.
- the biggest continent in the world and the home of many ancient civilizations.
- Copernicus circulated a summary of his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript
- model ignored by Rome for the rest of the 16th century.
- replaced the dominant views of a religious or biblical design.
25 Clues: developed noble ideas. • also famous in Mesoamerica. • famous for his theory of evolution. • epitome published by a German author. • famous figure in the field of psychology. • Text on surgical procedures from Ancient India. • appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland. • Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled. • ...
8th Grade Science 2016-05-16
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- Made when an oceanic plate subducts with a continental plate
- This scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes
- The step of the scientific method when we set our variables
- The layer of the Earth where plates are located
- When two alleles are different from each other
- These are types of forces that help build of the earth
- When sediments are moved to a new location
- One method of finding the volume of an object is water ______________
- Force equals mass times ____________
- Where your genes are located
- These types of currents happen in the Asthenosphere
- Igneous rock _____________ are always younger than the rocks they cut through
- Two continental plates converge
- The type of plate boundary where plates move away from each other
- The type of reproduction that produces identical offspring
- Forces have ____________ and direction
- A hotspot made this state
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- Energy released in the form of seismic waves
- This variable is the thing that the experimenter changes throughout the experiment
- The Law of Superposition says the ___________ layer of rock is on the bottom
- The least dense layer of Earth
- This type of potential energy depends on the mass and height of an object
- Free body diagrams help us calculate the ______ force
- This type of potential energy is highest when a spring is stretched as far as possible
- P-waves and S-waves are both types of ____________ waves
- Between two traits, neither is dominant, so both traits show up
- Mass divided by volume
- One tectonic plate slips under another tectonic plate
- This force pulls objects towards the surface of Earth
29 Clues: Mass divided by volume • A hotspot made this state • Where your genes are located • The least dense layer of Earth • Two continental plates converge • Force equals mass times ____________ • Forces have ____________ and direction • When sediments are moved to a new location • Energy released in the form of seismic waves • When two alleles are different from each other • ...
Death Crossword 2024-06-24
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- The culture in which the "Sky Burial" is a tradition
- A group of people indigenous to the island of Borneo who's death rituals involve burying their dead twice
- Category of body disposal in which a mausoleum belongs
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the first being: A rite of BLANK
- The process of freeze-drying a body, shattering it into dust, and using the dust as compost
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the third being: A rite of BLANK
- The believe that one will be reborn after death as a different person or animal
- A method of preservation some use in hopes of staving off decay long enough to cure the body of whatever killed it
- BLANK of the Dead
- The practice of eating the flesh of a person from the same community
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- Method of burial involving wrapping the body in white linen
- A funeral practice in India where the wife of the deceased self-immolates by throwing herself into a funeral pyre, either voluntarily or involuntarily
- A technique used in anatomy to preserve bodies or body parts for scientific display
- A threshold or border between two places, stages, or worlds
- According to Van Gennep in "The Rites of Passage," life is a journey, the individual a BLANK
- According to "Collective Representations of Death," an essay by Robert Hertz, death is not an event, but instead a BLANK
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the second being: A rite of BLANK
- The 5 elements in Hindu tradition that the physical body is made of: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and BLANK
- The tradition of burning a person's deceased body
- Religion in action
20 Clues: BLANK of the Dead • Religion in action • The tradition of burning a person's deceased body • The culture in which the "Sky Burial" is a tradition • Category of body disposal in which a mausoleum belongs • Method of burial involving wrapping the body in white linen • A threshold or border between two places, stages, or worlds • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-19
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- Reasoning: The process of drawing conclusions through structured, rational thought.
- A legislative body of government in some countries.
- The quality of making judgments that are free from discrimination.
- The state of being free from external control or support.
- A system of government where citizens exercise power by voting.
- A method of reasoning to determine validity or truth.
- The acceptance of different opinions, behaviors, or practices.
- Method: A systematic approach to inquiry involving observation and experimentation.
- Speech: The right to express one's opinions without censorship or restraint.
- and Balances: A system ensuring that one branch of government cannot dominate the others.
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
- Rights: Rights believed to belong to everyone, such as life, liberty, and property.
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- Branch: The branch of government responsible for interpreting and applying laws.
- Monarchy: A monarchy in which the ruler has unrestricted power.
- Contract: An agreement between people and their government for mutual benefits.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- The theory that places Earth at the center of the universe.
- Monarchy: A government where a monarch's powers are limited by a constitution.
- The theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- A fundamental and often sudden change in political power or organizational structures.
- Branch: The branch of government responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.
- A system of government where power is divided between a central authority and smaller units.
- Branch: The branch of government that makes laws.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- of Powers: The division of government into distinct branches to prevent abuse of power.
- A sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen.
26 Clues: Branch: The branch of government that makes laws. • A legislative body of government in some countries. • A method of reasoning to determine validity or truth. • A sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen. • The state of being free from external control or support. • The theory that places Earth at the center of the universe. • ...
Microbiology (Unit 1) 2024-10-12
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- A method used to isolate a pure strain from a mixed culture using a solid medium.
- The type of microscopy that uses electrons to visualize specimens at a very high resolution.
- The process by which microorganisms are killed or removed from surfaces or objects to prevent infection.
- A chemical agent that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- The phase of bacterial growth characterized by rapid cell division.
- The term for the collection of all microbial genomes in a specific environment.
- A type of bacteria that thrives in extreme environments, such as high temperatures or salinity.
- The process by which bacteria exchange genetic material through direct contact.
- The outer membrane component of Gram-negative bacteria that can trigger immune responses.
- The term for a living organism that can cause disease, often used in microbiology.
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- The process by which bacterial cells take up foreign DNA from their environment.
- The part of a microscope that holds the objective lenses and can be rotated to switch between them.
- A process used to sterilize equipment using high-pressure steam.
- The phenomenon where bacteria become resistant to antibiotics due to genetic mutations.
- The term for a population of microorganisms that are genetically identical and derived from a single cell.
- A type of media that allows for the growth of specific bacteria while inhibiting others.
- The enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide in cells.
- A method used to prepare a sample for microscopic examination by spreading it on a slide.
- A technique in microscopy that enhances contrast by using polarized light.
- The scientific study of fungi, including yeasts and molds.
- The term for the protective protein coat surrounding a virus.
21 Clues: The scientific study of fungi, including yeasts and molds. • The term for the protective protein coat surrounding a virus. • A process used to sterilize equipment using high-pressure steam. • The phase of bacterial growth characterized by rapid cell division. • The enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide in cells. • ...
Java Collections 2019-08-21
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- - Internally this is Bit Fields
- - Class is a Set in some way, but not a Collection
- - Method works faster in Set than List
- - Utility method to get an Immutable List of repeated elements
- - All rounder List that maintains insertion order.
- - Little-c collection
- - Use this collection interface to implement Stack
- - Method removes all elements from queue and put in a collection
- - Map used in multithreading environment
- - Ensure backward compatibility with Generics
- - ArrayList and LinkedList use 'containsAll' of this class
- - Used to iterate a collection by hiding iterator and loop counter
- - Home for static utilities for collection
- - Get a range of elements from a List
- - Map method that solve varags issue of of
- - Principle behind bounded wild cards
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- - Make collections homogeneous
- - Legacy class having same name as underlying data structure
- - Growable Array but get cloned on every update
- - Insertion order and no duplicates
- - Those who implemented this finds elements faster
- - Garbage collection friendly HashMa
- - Implements List as well as Queue
- - Data structure behind every no duplicate, natural order collection
- - Container types have inverse relation to each other as the payload types
- - Misfeature in Arrays, Rectified in Parameterized Types
- - Method gives an Immutable with a single key-value pair
- - Queue method that behave like add but doesn't throw exception if full
- - Implement this interface to get iterated by forEach loop
- - Arrays method to get an Immutable List from an array
30 Clues: - Little-c collection • - Make collections homogeneous • - Internally this is Bit Fields • - Implements List as well as Queue • - Insertion order and no duplicates • - Garbage collection friendly HashMa • - Get a range of elements from a List • - Principle behind bounded wild cards • - Method works faster in Set than List • - Map used in multithreading environment • ...
Living in the Lab 2023-10-27
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- Factors in an experiment that are kept constant to ensure that any observed effects are due to changes in the independent variable.
- The curved surface at the top of a liquid in a container, used for measuring the volume of a liquid accurately.
- The act of carefully watching, noting, and recording events or phenomena to gather information.
- The consistency and repeatability of results obtained from an experiment or measurement.
- A logical conclusion or interpretation made based on observations and evidence.
- A systematic approach or procedure followed in scientific experiments to gather data and test hypotheses.
- The degree to which a measurement or observation reflects the true or accepted value of a quantity.
- A laboratory tool that produces an open flame for heating or sterilizing substances.
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- A graduated glass or plastic container used for accurately measuring liquids.
- The factor in a scientific experiment that is deliberately changed or manipulated to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
- A device designed to put out fires by releasing firefighting agents, often used in emergencies.
- Protective eyewear worn in the laboratory to shield the eyes from chemical splashes, fires, and other potential hazards.
- A small, cylindrical glass container used for holding and heating small quantities of liquids.
- A summary of the findings and outcomes of an experiment, often indicating whether the hypothesis was supported or refuted.
- A cylindrical glass container with a spout, used for holding, mixing, and heating liquids in the laboratory.
15 Clues: A graduated glass or plastic container used for accurately measuring liquids. • A logical conclusion or interpretation made based on observations and evidence. • A laboratory tool that produces an open flame for heating or sterilizing substances. • The consistency and repeatability of results obtained from an experiment or measurement. • ...
crossword puzzle: 2022-02-16
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- YBus is not...... matrix
- ...bus is a generator bus
- for.....bus injected power is negative
- DLF method.... complexity of load flow problem
- DLF method.. time per iteration is very less
- ...factor is used in GS metod
- In .....system maximum no of buses are PQ bus
- Ybus matrix is matrix
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- for....bus P and voltage magnitude are known
- for....bus P and Q are known
- Ybus matriX is a .... matrix
- for.....buses injected power is positive
- YBUS matrix is ...matrix
- .....of Ybus matrix is Zbus matrix
- NR....is best method for load flow calculation
- DLF method .... less memory for solving problem
16 Clues: Ybus matrix is matrix • YBUS matrix is ...matrix • YBus is not...... matrix • ...bus is a generator bus • for....bus P and Q are known • Ybus matriX is a .... matrix • ...factor is used in GS metod • .....of Ybus matrix is Zbus matrix • for.....bus injected power is negative • for.....buses injected power is positive • for....bus P and voltage magnitude are known • ...
Lochards Principle 1 2023-12-19
4 Clues: scientific method used in • of materials when 2 objects contact • developed his own forensic principle • to a crime scene physically through particles
Scientific Revolution 2025-01-26
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- A Flemish doctor who advanced medicine by dissecting human bodies and publishing detailed anatomical studies.
- A cultural movement that emphasized humanism, the study of the natural world, and experimentation, setting the stage for the Scientific Revolution.
- Galileo Galilei's approach to challenging traditional theories by directly observing and testing natural phenomena.
- An English philosopher who advocated setting aside traditional ideas in favor of empirical evidence and experimentation, developing the scientific method.
- The belief, promoted by René Descartes, that reason and logical thinking are the primary sources of knowledge.
- The model proposed by Copernicus, stating that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the universe, and planets orbit the Sun.
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- The universal force described by Isaac Newton in his laws of motion, which attracts objects to one another.
- The Earth-centered model of the universe supported by Ptolemy, where the Sun and planets revolve around the Earth.
- An organized process developed by Francis Bacon for collecting and analyzing evidence through observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion.
- A scientist who demonstrated that substances are made of basic, indivisible elements, contributing to modern chemistry.
10 Clues: The universal force described by Isaac Newton in his laws of motion, which attracts objects to one another. • A Flemish doctor who advanced medicine by dissecting human bodies and publishing detailed anatomical studies. • The belief, promoted by René Descartes, that reason and logical thinking are the primary sources of knowledge. • ...
Revolutions 5.1 and 5.2 (Clue 1) 2023-12-19
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- A strong feeling of pride in one's country
- A philosophical movement which started in Europe in the 1700s. It emphasized reason and scientific method.
- ___ of Independence, declared freedom from Britain
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- First name of Latin American revolutionary leader
- Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Last name of English philosopher who heavily influenced the enlightenment, wrote Two Treatises of Government
6 Clues: A strong feeling of pride in one's country • First name of Latin American revolutionary leader • Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution • ___ of Independence, declared freedom from Britain • A philosophical movement which started in Europe in the 1700s. It emphasized reason and scientific method. • ...
Psychology: Chapter 1 Vocab & Key Figures 2024-01-22
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- Science that covers the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- Famous through the work of the "Little Albert experiment"
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- Father of Psychology
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- based on observation or experiment
- Means having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up the conscious mental experiences
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
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- psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought process influence our behavior
- psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- Focused on the conscious minds and goals/purposes of behavior
- concluded that genius was a hereditary trait
- scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Science that is used in Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- Famous through his experiment involving the dog, tuning fork an meat powder.
- Introduced the concept of reinforcement
- branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders.
- scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- used Free Association and Dream Analysis to try and understand the person’s mind. He assumed the role of a psychoanalyst.
24 Clues: Father of Psychology • based on observation or experiment • Introduced the concept of reinforcement • concluded that genius was a hereditary trait • Means having to do with an organism’s physical processes • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • Famous through the work of the "Little Albert experiment" • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-03-19
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- An English physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- The theory that the Earth is at the center of the universe, with other celestial bodies revolving around it.
- Knowledge or proof based on observation or experiment rather than theory or speculation.
- The theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system.
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- A systematic approach to acquiring knowledge, involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution, including developing the telescope.
- A period of European history, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a renewed interest in classical art, literature, and philosophy.
- The shift from the geocentric to the heliocentric view of the solar system, initiated by Nicolaus Copernicus's work.
- A German astronomer and mathematician who made significant contributions to the understanding of planetary motion.
- A period of significant advancements in science and a shift in how people understood the natural world, moving away from religious and classical explanations towards empirical evidence and the scientific method.
10 Clues: The theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system. • Knowledge or proof based on observation or experiment rather than theory or speculation. • A systematic approach to acquiring knowledge, involving observation, experimentation, and analysis. • ...
Math Extra Credit 2024-05-21
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- Input
- Highest point in a set
- -1.5,-2.5,3.4,5.6
- Expression with one or more variables
- Method best used when the equation is in ax^2+bx+c and b is even
- Method best used when the equation is easily factorable
- -1.78635...,0,2.456789...
- Represented by the word "And"
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- It tells you how many solutions a problem has
- Pi,square root of 2
- Method best used when there's no linear x term
- Method best used when the equation is in the form ax^2+bx+c and b is odd.
- 1,2,3,4,5...
- 0,1,2,3,4,5...
- Lowest point in a set
- Represented by the word "Or"
- Longest side of right triangle
- -2,-1,0,1,2,3
- Output
- Rise over run
20 Clues: Input • Output • 1,2,3,4,5... • -2,-1,0,1,2,3 • Rise over run • 0,1,2,3,4,5... • -1.5,-2.5,3.4,5.6 • Pi,square root of 2 • Lowest point in a set • Highest point in a set • -1.78635...,0,2.456789... • Represented by the word "Or" • Represented by the word "And" • Longest side of right triangle • Expression with one or more variables • It tells you how many solutions a problem has • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2021-09-28
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- and imaginary place or state of things where everything is perfect.
- a technique or method used in the scientific process to figure out a hypothesis and come to a conclusion.
- a period of time in European culture where there was a "rebirth" of economic, political and artistic ideas. Happened after the middle Ages.
- Based on what is real rather than what is hoped, wanted or fantasize.
- Government ruled by religious leaders
- formulated the theory of gravity and invented calculus.
- People who hold the Church of England as high importance. Believe the catholic and apostolic faith.
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- It was part of the Calvinist tradition within protestantism.Emphasized the sovereignty of God, importance of scriptures and the necessity of grace.
- a period of time which had a drastic change in scientific thought and was thought to take place during 16-17th century.
- Many religious groups separated from the Catholic Church and it was a religious reform movement that happened through Europe.
- Someone who gives financial or other support to a person or a cause, so that they can do well in society. The Medici family were good-------
- created the Heliocentric theory
- People who agreed on delaying the baptism process until a person decided if they wanted to do it or not. a group who started a radical movement during the Protestant Reformation.
- His beliefs helped the birth of the reformation. Wrote The 95 thesis and nailed it to the Church door.
- People who wanted to educate others about Catholicism and end Protestantism.
15 Clues: created the Heliocentric theory • Government ruled by religious leaders • formulated the theory of gravity and invented calculus. • and imaginary place or state of things where everything is perfect. • Based on what is real rather than what is hoped, wanted or fantasize. • People who wanted to educate others about Catholicism and end Protestantism. • ...
Anthropology 2023-03-06
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- Fragmentary records are interpreted to reassemble long-ago cultures and forgotten ways of life.
- engraved, written, or painted signs that express ideas or meaning in the form of pictures
- Information that analyze or interpret primary data. They do not offer new evidence.
- it explores how language shapes communication, forms social identity and group membership
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- The study of humans – their origins, biological characteristics and cultural development, social relationships, and more based in scientific methods.
- the tendency to interpret strange customs on the basis of preconceptions derived from one’s own cultural background.
- also known as physical anthropology, is a scientific discipline concerned with the biological and behavioral aspects of human beings, their extinct homin in ancestors, and related non-human primates, particularly from an evolutionary perspective
- applies comparative method and evolutionary perspective to human culture
- Information that comes directly from a person who experienced an event (e.g. through qualitative in-depth interviews, personal narratives, first-hand observations)
9 Clues: applies comparative method and evolutionary perspective to human culture • Information that analyze or interpret primary data. They do not offer new evidence. • engraved, written, or painted signs that express ideas or meaning in the form of pictures • it explores how language shapes communication, forms social identity and group membership • ...
Exploration and Scientific Revolution Crossword 2023-02-08
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- The six step process used in Science that starts with an observation and ends with a conclusion.
- In the late 1700's, Edward Jenner introduced a vaccine to prevent this.
- This ancient civilization used math that included the concept of zero, a 365-day calendar and a writing system.
- This was the method of record keeping the Incas used. It was a collection of knotted strings.
- These are two types of calendars that the Aztecs, Incas and Mayas used.
- Modern scientific methods are based on the ideas of these two guys. (last names only)
- This explorer of the new world was able to conquer the Aztecs because of his advanced weapons and diseases his people brought over unknowingly.
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- These two countries began sea voyages of exploration during the 15th century.
- Britain, France, Spain and Portugal beginning to claim land to relieve population pressure and create new markets.
- The first person given credit for circumnavigating the world.
- The three G's that was described as motivation for European explorers to find a way to sail to Asia.
- This crop was sent from the Americas to Europe and was important in Ireland and China.
- These two items were brought to the Americas by Europeans through the Columbian Exchange.
- This scientist helped bring the scientific breakthroughs of Copernicus, Kepler and Galileo together under a single theory of motion
- Most of the slave forts were located here. Also where the majority of slaves were taken to the Americas from.
15 Clues: The first person given credit for circumnavigating the world. • In the late 1700's, Edward Jenner introduced a vaccine to prevent this. • These are two types of calendars that the Aztecs, Incas and Mayas used. • These two countries began sea voyages of exploration during the 15th century. • ...
National Income 2020-05-13
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- part of operating surplus
- other name of consumption of fixed capital
- value of (exports - imports)
- part of profit
- value of net value added at factor cost
- other name of change in stock under expenditure method
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- part of gross domestic capital formation
- second N in NNPfc stands for
- step following compensation of employees in income method
- value of (indirect tax - NIT)
- value generated by income method
- value of national income
- other name of value added method
- other name of intermediate consumption
- value generated by value added method
- value of output = x + change in stock identify x
16 Clues: part of profit • value of national income • part of operating surplus • second N in NNPfc stands for • value of (exports - imports) • value of (indirect tax - NIT) • value generated by income method • other name of value added method • value generated by value added method • other name of intermediate consumption • value of net value added at factor cost • ...
Revision Crossword 2022-02-19
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- A prediction or educated guess about investigation results.
- Helps to carry food and chemicals around organisms and get rid of waste products.
- The lowest (most specific) level of classification.
- A characteristic that helps a living thing survive in its environment.
- Contains water and nutrients. Is the home of certain animals.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates that have feathers and wings.
- Must be favourable for life to exist. Affects which state water is found in.
- The highest (broadest) level of classification.
- The second-highest (broadest) level of classification.
- Factors that can affect a scientific investigation.
- The original source of this is the Sun. Plants are able to store it in a useful form.
- A thin layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
- Detecting changes in the environment.
- Removing waste products from the organism.
- The science of classifying living organisms.
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- The phylum consisting of all animals that have a backbone.
- Plants get this from making their own food, animals need to eat plants or animals.
- The third-highest (broadest) level of classification.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates that are cold-blooded, generally have four legs and are covered with scales.
- Found in the atmosphere. Needed for photosynthesis and respiration.
- The parts of the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere that support life and all the living organisms and dead organic matter.
- The thin layer of soil and rocks covering Earth.
- All of the living things in a particular place, interacting with each other and their non-living environment.
- Breaking down food in cells to release energy.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates that undergoes metamorphosis.
- Contains all the water found on Earth.
- Producing new individuals with the same characteristics as their parents.
- All living things increase in size as they mature.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates give birth to live young.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates that are aquatic and covered with scales.
- Needed for animals to be able to find food or avoid danger.
31 Clues: Detecting changes in the environment. • Contains all the water found on Earth. • Removing waste products from the organism. • A thin layer of gases that surrounds Earth. • The science of classifying living organisms. • Breaking down food in cells to release energy. • The highest (broadest) level of classification. • The thin layer of soil and rocks covering Earth. • ...
Life Science Classification Systems 2025-08-17
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- The level below domain in the hierarchy
- The job or role a structure or system performs
- The second part of a scientific name
- The system of grouping organisms by shared traits
- Classification level that groups classes
- Domain of prokaryotes with different cell walls than bacteria
- An arranged order from broad to specific
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- The ____ nomenclature names organisms with two words
- The first part of a scientific name
- A split into two choices when sorting (used in simple keys)
- A ____ name uses genus and species together
- Classification level that groups orders
- A memory sentence to remember the order of levels
- Classification level that groups genera
- Domain of prokaryotes with peptidoglycan in cell walls
- The broadest classification level
- Domain containing all eukaryotes
- Classification level that groups families
18 Clues: Domain containing all eukaryotes • The broadest classification level • The first part of a scientific name • The second part of a scientific name • The level below domain in the hierarchy • Classification level that groups orders • Classification level that groups genera • Classification level that groups classes • An arranged order from broad to specific • ...
Experimental Chemistry 2024-03-19
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- an apparatus that measures the volume of a solution or liquid to 0.05 cm3
- the method to collect gases that are more dense than air (e.g. Cl2, HCl)
- a method used to separate and identify small amounts of substances that are dissolved in solvents, due to differences in solubility in a particular solvent
- a method used to recover a liquid from a soluble solid-liquid mixture or to separate two miscible liquids with different boiling points; the liquid (with the lower boiling point) vaporises, enters the condenser, condenses back into a liquid, and is collected in a beaker as the distillate
- an apparatus that measures mass to 0.01g or 0.001g
- an apparatus that measures temperature
- a chemical that reacts with the colourless substances separated by chromatography to form visible coloured products for analysis
- a method used to separate a mixture of an insoluble solid and a liquid/solution
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- we can dry a gas by passing it through a ______ _____ in appropriate apparatus (e.g. concentrated sulfuric acid for acidic gases, calcium oxide for alkaline gases, fused calcium chloride for most gases)
- the method to collect gases that are less dense than air (e.g. NH3, H2)
- the method to collect gases that are insoluble or have low solubility in water (e.g. CO2, H2, O2)
- a method used to recover soluble solid from a liquid (for solutes such as sodium chloride whose solubility do not change much with temperature)
- a pure substance has a _____ melting and boiling point
- an apparatus that measures the volume of a solution or liquid to half of the smallest division (less accurate than pipette)
- an apparatus that measures time
- a method used to separate miscible liquid-liquid mixture whose boiling points differ less than 25ºC (set-up consists of a fractionating column)
- a method used to recover soluble solid from a liquid; solution is first heated to make it saturated, before it is cooled to form crystals (for substances whose solubility differs appreciably with temperature or decomposes on heating)
- a method used to separate immiscible liquids (e.g. oil and water); mixture is poured into the funnel and the denser layer is run off and collected first by opening the tap
- an apparatus that measures the volume of gas to 0.5 cm3
- an apparatus that measures exactly 25.0 cm3 of a solution or liquid
20 Clues: an apparatus that measures time • an apparatus that measures temperature • an apparatus that measures mass to 0.01g or 0.001g • a pure substance has a _____ melting and boiling point • an apparatus that measures the volume of gas to 0.5 cm3 • an apparatus that measures exactly 25.0 cm3 of a solution or liquid • ...
Prob/Stat Crossword 2023-08-29
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- A characteristic of a population
- Numerical data
- A non-probability sampling method where units are selected for inclusion in the sample because they are the easiest for the researcher to access
- The collection of all outcomes, responses, measurements, or counts that are of interest
- The science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data to make decisions.
- Characteristic of a sample
- Selecting the group that you will actually collect data from in your research
- sample A part of the sampling technique in which each sample has an equal probability of being chosen
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- The branch of statistics that involves the organization, summarization, and display of data
- The collection of data from every member of the population
- A mathematical or physical model to reproduce conditions of a situation or process.
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- The branch of statistics that draws conclusions about a population from sample data.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- random sample A randomly selected subset of a population
- Short for ordinal number.
- Divided into levels or classes based on social status, education, or income
- A group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
- The first level of measurement, and the simplest
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- Information that describes qualities or characteristics.
- An intervening time or space
- A subset of the population
- Examine and record the area and features of (an area of land) so as to construct a map, plan, or description.
- Something that is done according to a system or method
25 Clues: Numerical data • Short for ordinal number. • Characteristic of a sample • A subset of the population • An intervening time or space • A characteristic of a population • The first level of measurement, and the simplest • Something that is done according to a system or method • random sample A randomly selected subset of a population • ...
Revision unit 3 A Level 2025-04-29
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- Designing, creating, and marketing new goods and services.
- A sales forecasting method that adds together individual sales predictions from all sales representatives working for a business.
- Measures the responsiveness of demand following changes in promotional spending
- Predicting future sales based on expert judgment rather than quantitative data (numerical analysis).
- A long-range qualitative forecasting technique using expert opinions.
- Measures the responsiveness of demand for a product following a change in its price.
- The general direction or movement in a data series over time.
- The scientific and technical development of creating new products and processes.
- A detailed and fully researched written report on marketing objectives and the marketing strategy to achieve them.
- Launching a product on a small scale to test consumer reaction before a full market release.
- Measures product demand response to changes in consumer income.
- A product whose demand increases when consumer incomes fall.
- Countries cooperating to achieve shared economic goals, such as trade agreements.
- The acronym for five rapidly developing economies with great market opportunities: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
- Regular variations in sales that recur within a 12-month period.
- Forecasting method using the expertise of specialists within the business.
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- Agreements between countries or trading blocs to reduce or eliminate trade barriers.
- Selling a standardized product globally as if the entire world were a single market.
- Predicting future sales levels and sales trends.
- Long-term, more than a year, variations in sales due to the business cycle.
- Adapting the marketing mix and products to fit regional tastes and cultures.
- Unpredictable variations in sales figures caused by unexpected events, such as bad weather or public image issues.
- Marketing Selling products in markets outside the domestic market.
23 Clues: Predicting future sales levels and sales trends. • Designing, creating, and marketing new goods and services. • A product whose demand increases when consumer incomes fall. • The general direction or movement in a data series over time. • Measures product demand response to changes in consumer income. • ...
Pest control 2022-07-20
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- Rodents living in proximity to humans are this (9)
- A singer and a wasp attack (5)
- Chrysanthemum flowers aren't just for decoration (10)
- An anticoagulant chemical (8)
- You might have one of these talks to learn something new (7)
- Classic spider control method (5)
- Inhibits the life cycle of an insect (abbrev) (3)
- Why bees are important (10)
- Testing to make sure your RPE fits (4,3)
- Small rodents; a species of conservation concern (4)
- Biscuit, Boll and Wheat are all this (6)
- Horse, Bottle and Drain are all types of what? (3)
- Non-scientific name for Dermestes lardarius (6,6)
- A species you don't want to manage (3, 6)
- American version of BPCA (abbrev) (4)
- To completely fill an area with gaseous insecticides (8)
- Jerry was one (5)
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- Rodenticide and insectides are both this (9)
- A place Pharaoh ants might frequent (8)
- A type of insecticide that sticks around a while (8)
- If this is in the attic, it owns the house now (3)
- Ectoparasitic insect blamed for the plague (4)
- Physical control consisting of trigger plate and smooth jaw (6,4)
- Legislation introduced in 1954 (5,3)
- the study of insects (10)
- 'Don't ___ me' PPC104 article by Paul Westgate (3)
- A type of fish you won't have with chips (6)
- A second generation anticoagulant rodenticide (10)
- BPCA event in Harrogate next year (3,4)
- _________ of control; a way of approaching risk in pest control methods (9)
- ______ niger, or black garden ant (6)
- A pest controller's bread and butter (4)
- Insecticide application method (abbrev) (3)
- a strategy for effective pest control (abbrev) (3)
34 Clues: Jerry was one (5) • the study of insects (10) • Why bees are important (10) • An anticoagulant chemical (8) • A singer and a wasp attack (5) • Classic spider control method (5) • Legislation introduced in 1954 (5,3) • ______ niger, or black garden ant (6) • American version of BPCA (abbrev) (4) • A place Pharaoh ants might frequent (8) • BPCA event in Harrogate next year (3,4) • ...
Taxonomy(Scientific Classification) 2023-05-11
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- The act of giving a name
- the kingdom animalia has 27 of these groups
- the second part of the scientific name of an organism
- kingdom of Multicellular plants that produce chlorophyll
- animals with an a split hoof or 2 toes
- sub phylum that has a backbone
- All birds are in this class
- means two names
- kingdom of all multi celled animals
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- This group has 18 different orders
- The reason why we need a classifications system
- Soft body phylum with a hard shell
- the first part of the scientific name of an organism
- The creator of the scientific classification system.
- phylum has a hard exoskeleton
- the first category of classification
- The profession of the one who created taxonomy
- The language used to classify organisms
18 Clues: means two names • The act of giving a name • All birds are in this class • phylum has a hard exoskeleton • sub phylum that has a backbone • This group has 18 different orders • Soft body phylum with a hard shell • kingdom of all multi celled animals • the first category of classification • animals with an a split hoof or 2 toes • The language used to classify organisms • ...
11.5 Wireless Networking 2023-03-28
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- An enhancement that allows multiple antennas to use the same radio frequency
- Wireless authentication method that allows for automatic connection between a device and the wireless access point
- Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks
- Wireless communication technology that allows two devices to connect to each other over a short distance
- Developed by Cisco to address security concerns in RADIUS
- Encryption protocol used on most wireless networks today
- Wireless authentication method that uses a passphrase to authenticate users
- A communication method that allows two-way communication between two devices within a few centimeters of each other
- A communication method that uses radio waves to transmit data from small circuit boards called RFID tags to special scanners
- One of the strongest encryption protocols based on the Rijndael algorithm
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- An enhancement to MIMO that allows the antennae on the access point to divide streams between multiple devices
- Developed to address the security flaws that were prevalent in the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) wireless security standard
- Wireless network that requires no authentication
- IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards
- A method that allows the frequency of the wireless network to be fine-tuned
- A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth
- An open standard protocol used to authenticate users onto a network
- Authentication method that forces a user to agree to terms or pay a fee before accessing the wireless network
18 Clues: Wireless network that requires no authentication • IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards • Encryption protocol used on most wireless networks today • Developed by Cisco to address security concerns in RADIUS • Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks • A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth • ...
Android - Brainstorm 1 2013-03-20
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- plug-in for Eclipse that supports the creation and debugging of Android applications
- layout that arranges views in a single column or single row
- method called when an application is shutting down
- method that gets the webside path and put it in to display
- class object is used basically as dictionary object that enables you to set data in key/value pairs and it is used with Intent object to carry data to the target activity
- tag attribute that can set icon to form drawable resource
- Class used to create pop-up windows within an activity
- method on the RadioGroup to register a callback to be invoked when the checked RadioButton
- method is used to stop showing a Dialog instance
- used to launch the dialog
- method is fired whenever an item in the ListView has been clicked
- has compiler-generated file that references all the resources
- layout is a placeholder on screen that you can use to display a single view and which layout that arranges views in a single column or single row
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- To display the built-in zoom controls
- permission include in AndroidManifest.xml file so that android application can send the mail
- method to display the notification
- class that manages the array of strings that will be displayed by the AutoCompleteTextView
- The Activity base class defines a series of events that governs the life cycle of an activity.Which method will be called when the activity starts interacting with the user
- method is used to connect the activity code to the User Interface(main.xml) in the activity.java file
- method for sending SMS messages programmatically from within your application
- class that displays alert in a persistent way so tha it can only be dismissed by the user when selected
- method invokes another activity from one activity but does not return a result to the current activity.
- While creating android project, few core files and directories will be created. In which folder you can able to view uncompiled file resources that are included in the project.
- Debug and verbose logging messages with errors are categorized from the class
- graphics formats are supported and encouraged on Android
25 Clues: used to launch the dialog • method to display the notification • To display the built-in zoom controls • method is used to stop showing a Dialog instance • method called when an application is shutting down • Class used to create pop-up windows within an activity • graphics formats are supported and encouraged on Android • ...
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY PETA 2.3 2021-02-19
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- The standard unit of volume in International System
- The step 2 of the calculation of empirical formula involves determining the ________ of atoms by dividing each number of moles by the smallest mole value.
- system is usually used in business and industry in the United States but not in scientific works.
- is known as “systematic method”
- The Avogadro’s number was proposed by the Italian Physicist named _____
- as a measure of the quantity of matter
- The Percentage of composition of a compound is computed by using the mathematical formula (mass of element/molar mass of compound x ________%) where ________ is the multiplier to convert the quotient into percentage.
- In step 1 of calculating the molar mass of a compound, you must write the ____________ of the given compound in the problem.
- x 10 23 is known as _____________
- it is standard unit of temperature in International System
- analysis, It is known as factor-label method
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- It is the true or correct formula of the compound.
- The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C)
- It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume occupied by the mass of an object.
- Formulas computed from composition data or called the “simplest formula”
- It is the term used to refer the zero point on Kelvin Scale or -273 °C
- It is the atomic mass of an element or sum of the atomic masses of all element present in compound that is expressed in unit grams
- Defined as the percentage by mass of each element present in compound or chemistry product.
- unit used to determine the amount of substance of matter
- as the force that gravity exerts on an object.
20 Clues: is known as “systematic method” • x 10 23 is known as _____________ • as a measure of the quantity of matter • analysis, It is known as factor-label method • as the force that gravity exerts on an object. • It is the true or correct formula of the compound. • The standard unit of volume in International System • The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C) • ...
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY PETA 2.3 2021-02-19
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- The Avogadro’s number was proposed by the Italian Physicist named _____
- It is the true or correct formula of the compound.
- It refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object.
- The Percentage of composition of a compound is computed by using the mathematical formula (mass of element/molar mass of compound x ________%) where ________ is the multiplier to convert the quotient into percentage.
- the unit used to determine the amount of substance of matter
- known as a measure of the quantity of matter
- 6.022 x 10 23 is known as _____________
- Formulas computed from composition data or called the “simplest formula”
- It is known as “systematic method”
- The standard unit of volume in International System
- It is known as factor-label method
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- In step 1 of calculating the molar mass of a compound you must write the ____________ of the given compound in the problem.
- The step 2 of the calculation of empirical formula involves determining the ________ of atoms by dividing each number of moles by the smallest mole value.
- It is the term used to refer the zero point on Kelvin Scale or -273 °C
- It is standard unit of temperature in International System
- Defined as the percentage by mass of each element present in compound or chemistry product.
- This system is usually used in business and industry in the United States but not in scientific works.
- It is the atomic mass of an element or sum of the atomic masses of all element present in compound that is expressed in unit grams
- The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C)
- It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume occupied by the mass of an object.
20 Clues: It is known as factor-label method • 6.022 x 10 23 is known as _____________ • It is known as “systematic method” • known as a measure of the quantity of matter • It is the true or correct formula of the compound. • The standard unit of volume in International System • It refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object. • ...
Science 2014-12-14
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- the type of rock that forms from other rocks as a result of intense heat, pressure, or chemical processes usually a distorted form of sedimentary rock
- the scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the processes that shape Earth
- the type of rock that forms when magma cools and solidifies
- an acronym for weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation
- a principle that geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geological processes; opposite to catastrophism
- formed from one or more minerals
- the theory that Earth has been affected in the past by sudden events; Opposite to uniformitarianism
- the type of rock that forms from compressed or cemented layers of sediment
- the series of processes in which rock forms, changes from one type to another, is destroyed, and forms again by geologic processes
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- when rock layers tilt to one side making them diagonal
- an arrangement of rock layers based on relative ages in which the oldest rocks are at the bottom
- an indefinite and very long period of time
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic
- a break in the geologic record
- the standard method used to divide Earth's history into smaller parts
- a disaster; sudden
- any method of figuring out whether an event or object is older or younger than other events or objects
- a principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed
- a tree resin (like sap) that preserves fossils
- the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago
20 Clues: a disaster; sudden • a break in the geologic record • formed from one or more minerals • an indefinite and very long period of time • a tree resin (like sap) that preserves fossils • when rock layers tilt to one side making them diagonal • the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago • the type of rock that forms when magma cools and solidifies • ...
8th Grade Science 2016-05-16
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- These are types of forces that help build of the earth
- One method of finding the volume of an object is water ______________
- Made when an oceanic plate subducts with a continental plate
- Energy released in the form of seismic waves
- Mass divided by volume
- This type of potential energy depends on the mass and height of an object
- These types of currents happen in the Asthenosphere
- Forces have ____________ and direction
- Igneous rock _____________ are always younger than the rocks they cut through
- The layer of the Earth where plates are located
- The type of plate boundary where plates move away from each other
- Between two traits, neither is dominant, so both traits show up
- Free body diagrams help us calculate the ______ force
- P-waves and S-waves are both types of ____________ waves
- This scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes
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- Where your genes are located
- Force equals mass times ____________
- One tectonic plate slips under another tectonic plate
- When two alleles are different from each other
- Surivial of the fittest
- The step of the scientific method when we set our variables
- Two continental plates converge
- A hotspot made this state
- This variable is the thing that the experimenter changes throughout the experiment
- The least dense layer of Earth
- The Law of Superposition says the ___________ layer of rock is on the bottom
- The type of reproduction that produces identical offspring
- This type of potential energy is highest when a spring is stretched as far as possible
- This force pulls objects towards the surface of Earth
- When sediments are moved to a new location
30 Clues: Mass divided by volume • Surivial of the fittest • A hotspot made this state • Where your genes are located • The least dense layer of Earth • Two continental plates converge • Force equals mass times ____________ • Forces have ____________ and direction • When sediments are moved to a new location • Energy released in the form of seismic waves • ...
THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2022-12-16
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- in which the person makes use of the nurse's help
- mental process and emotions
- a primary method of data collection used to evaluate the client's response to the intervention
- she focus of care pendulum
- strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- greek word which means "patterns"
- a domain of knowledge
- subject of the theory
- refers to the drama of suffering
- when both nurse and patient engage in meeting self-care needs
- being different
- the fields are one and integrated but unique to each other
- scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience
- her theory is about the "Stages of Nursing Expertise Nursing Philosophy"
- a method for describing,explaining and predicting causes or outcomes of interventions
- vary according to culture and gender
- forming an image in the mind
- theory has a few concept
- more aware of long-term goals
- may be derived from existing conceptual models of nursing
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- partly absolute dignity,partly relative dignity
- set towards the disorganization of the system
- known to be the next knowledge level after metaparadigm
- "nursing concepts of practice'
- dynamic in nature
- lady with a lamp
- she defined that health refers to unity and harmony within mind, body and soul
- human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy
- being devoid of hope
- the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals
- a unifying concept
- consists of love and charity
- known as the first lady of nursing
- involves the concept of "mothering"
- her theory is about "Nursing Process Theory"
- she defined that person are individual spiritual beings
- beginner with no experience
- a helping profession
- this occurs during interaction
- the potential for process, movement and change
40 Clues: being different • lady with a lamp • dynamic in nature • a unifying concept • being devoid of hope • a helping profession • a domain of knowledge • subject of the theory • theory has a few concept • mental process and emotions • she focus of care pendulum • beginner with no experience • consists of love and charity • forming an image in the mind • more aware of long-term goals • ...
Crossword 1 2022-05-18
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- stories,poems, and plays, especially those that are considered to have value as art and not just entertainment
- the place or moment where something begins to exist
- an example of a particular kind of situation
- something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill
- a piece of equipment used for finding your way, with a needle that always points north
- the right to do something that is given to you by someone in authority
- a person in a book, play, film etc
- a structure made of wood, metal etc that surrounds a piece of land
- a senior teacher in a college or university
- to make something look more attractive by putting nice things on it or in it
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- an organised event in which people try to win prizes by being better than other people
- a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for someone to use a part of their body properly or to learn normally
- a sudden clear understanding of something or part of something, especially a complicated situation or idea
- a particular method of doing an activity, usually a method that involves practical skills
- to give someone the enthusiasm to do or create something
- a strong feeling of wanting to have or to do something
- someone who studies the stars and planets using scientific equipment including telescopes
- a feeling of being nervous or ashamed because of what people know or think about you
- something that people want you to believe is true but which is not true
- a situation in which there is not enough of something that people need
20 Clues: a person in a book, play, film etc • a senior teacher in a college or university • an example of a particular kind of situation • the place or moment where something begins to exist • a strong feeling of wanting to have or to do something • to give someone the enthusiasm to do or create something • something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill • ...
Crossword 1 2022-05-13
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- something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill
- a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for someone to use a part of their body properly or to learn normally
- an organised event in which people try to win prizes by being better than other people
- the ability to remain steady in an upright position
- a feeling of being nervous or ashamed because of what people know or think about you
- a situation in which there is not enough of something that people need
- a particular method of doing an activity, usually a method that involves practical skills
- something that people want you to believe is true but which is not true
- a way of doing something, especially the correct or usual way
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- someone who studies the stars and planets using scientific equipment including telescopes
- the right to do something that is given to you by someone in authority
- a sudden clear understanding of something or part of something, especially a complicated situation or idea
- stories,poems, and plays, especially those that are considered to have value as art and not just entertainment
- to make something look more attractive by putting nice things on it or in it
- a strong feeling of wanting to have or to do something
- the place or moment where something begins to exist
- a structure made of wood, metal etc that surrounds a piece of land
- an example of a particular kind of situation
- to give someone the enthusiasm to do or create something
- a piece of equipment used for finding your way, with a needle that always points north
20 Clues: an example of a particular kind of situation • the place or moment where something begins to exist • the ability to remain steady in an upright position • a strong feeling of wanting to have or to do something • to give someone the enthusiasm to do or create something • something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill • ...
8th grade science 2022-05-16
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- This force pulls objects towards the surface of Earth
- Surivial of the fittest
- Made when an oceanic plate subducts with a continental plate
- These types of currents happen in the Asthenosphere
- One tectonic plate slips under another tectonic plate
- One method of finding the volume of an object is water ______________
- P-waves and S-waves are both types of ____________ waves
- Where your genes are located
- This variable is the thing that the experimenter changes throughout the experiment
- Between two traits, neither is dominant, so both traits show up
- Force equals mass times ____________
- This type of potential energy depends on the mass and height of an object
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- Mass divided by volume
- This scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes
- Igneous rock _____________ are always younger than the rocks they cut through
- This type of potential energy is highest when a spring is stretched as far as possible
- Free body diagrams help us calculate the ______ force
- The step of the scientific method when we set our variables
- These are types of forces that help build of the earth
- The type of plate boundary where plates move away from each other
- The layer of the Earth where plates are located
- The least dense layer of Earth
- Forces have ____________ and direction
- When two alleles are different from each other
- Energy released in the form of seismic waves
- When sediments are moved to a new location
- The type of reproduction that produces identical offspring
- A hotspot made this state
- The Law of Superposition says the ___________ layer of rock is on the bottom
- Two continental plates converge
30 Clues: Mass divided by volume • Surivial of the fittest • A hotspot made this state • Where your genes are located • The least dense layer of Earth • Two continental plates converge • Force equals mass times ____________ • Forces have ____________ and direction • When sediments are moved to a new location • Energy released in the form of seismic waves • ...
Microbiome Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-06
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- Relationship where one benefits and the other is neutral
- Medicine or drug
- 3rd step in the critical thinking method
- Imbalance in the gut microbiome
- Organism causing disease
- Spore producing organisms
- 2nd step in the critical thinking method
- Infectious cells that cause disease
- The critical thinking method
- Have cell walls but lack organelles
- 4th step in the critical thinking method
- Organisms of one biological cell
- 1st step in the critical thinking method
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- The study of disease
- Beneficial relationship to both parties
- Causing disease
- Environment of microorganisms
- Relationship where neither benefit nor are harmed
- Healthy bacteria in the gut
- Disease caused by antibodies
- Symbiotic relationship where one suffers and another thrives
- Relationship where two beings compete from a limited resource
- bacteria/organisms that live in the digestive systems of animals
- Body system that protects one from internal damage
- Healthy microorganisms
- Relationship where one is destroyed and the other is unaffected
- Parasitic single-celled eukaryotes
27 Clues: Causing disease • Medicine or drug • The study of disease • Healthy microorganisms • Organism causing disease • Spore producing organisms • Healthy bacteria in the gut • Disease caused by antibodies • The critical thinking method • Environment of microorganisms • Imbalance in the gut microbiome • Organisms of one biological cell • Parasitic single-celled eukaryotes • ...
Methods of Cooking 2021-06-14
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- to tenderize tough meats
- point and the
- it is done in a wok
- broth
- cooking foods with oil or fat
- cooking process which uses
- this combination technique starts with
- in a liquid
- the liquid is
- is then lowered
- Foods cooked quickly by
- vapor or moist heat
- dry method in which you cook food
- with metal and hot air
- this moist method involves gentle bubbles,
- this category involves cooking
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- cooking where the
- this moist method involves partially cooking
- this combination technique starts with a
- pieces of meat and veggies in a
- in ice water
- is heated to
- of heat from grill
- this category involves cooking
- direct heat
- in boiling water and then shocking
- Cooking starches in dry heat
- food (like an egg) in gentle bubbles
- and then ends with a simmer;
- this moist method involves cooking
- used for sauces
- cooking uncovered in the oven
- this moist method involves cooking a whole piece
- food and then ends with a simmer;
- the oven
35 Clues: broth • the oven • direct heat • in a liquid • in ice water • is heated to • point and the • the liquid is • used for sauces • is then lowered • cooking where the • of heat from grill • it is done in a wok • vapor or moist heat • with metal and hot air • Foods cooked quickly by • to tenderize tough meats • cooking process which uses • Cooking starches in dry heat • and then ends with a simmer; • ...
Comp Sci Review Game 2023-06-12
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- keyword used to apply interfaces in a subclass
- method that alters the value of an instance variable
- a way of converting data from one data type to another data type
- a class can extend a subclass and implement _________
- cannot be instantiated but can be subclassed
- the alphabetical characters used in hexadecimal numbers
- method type without a return statement
- method that is declared with no implementation
- highest digit used in the octal number system
- a container object that holds a fixed number of values of a single type
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- unit of memory size
- the process of hiding certain details and showing only essential information to the user
- the base for binary numbers
- instance of a class
- the base for hexadecimal numbers
- loop that runs until the given condition is no longer satisfied
- loop inside a loop
- number form used in conversion between octal and binary numbers
- occurs if an abstract method is declared without an override in the subclass
- method used to initialize objects
20 Clues: loop inside a loop • unit of memory size • instance of a class • the base for binary numbers • the base for hexadecimal numbers • method used to initialize objects • method type without a return statement • cannot be instantiated but can be subclassed • highest digit used in the octal number system • keyword used to apply interfaces in a subclass • ...
Learning Java with NR Classes,Pune - 9730381255 2025-06-05
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- A loop used for definite iteration.
- An access modifier allowing global access.
- Selects between multiple blocks of code.
- Skips current loop iteration.
- Declares a constant or prevents method override.
- because of this JVM can call main method directly
- A keyword that starts a loop which executes at least once.
- Exits a method and optionally returns value.
- The smallest integer data type in Java.
- A blueprint from which objects are created.
- A conditional statement that executes when the condition is true.
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- A data type that stores true or false.
- A data type for integers.
- Specifies method has no return value.
- Used to define alternate path when if fails.
- A loop that checks the condition before execution.
- Used inside switch to define a condition.
- A data type that holds a single character.
- A data type for decimal values.
- Used to create objects.
- Entry point method of a Java program.
- Exits the current loop or switch.
- A class used to store text.
23 Clues: Used to create objects. • A data type for integers. • A class used to store text. • Skips current loop iteration. • A data type for decimal values. • Exits the current loop or switch. • A loop used for definite iteration. • Specifies method has no return value. • Entry point method of a Java program. • A data type that stores true or false. • ...
Marine Science - Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2018-08-20
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- Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- The set of procedures that scientists use to learn about the world
- The scientific study of the oceans
- Using observations to arrive at general principles
- A problem or questions is said to be this if it can be subjected to scientific experimentation
- Variables that are prevented from affecting an experiment
- Collecting data through the use of satellites
- Oceanographers that study the chemical properties of the ocean
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- A statement that might be true
- The hypothesis used in hypothesis testing that is contrary to the null hypothesis
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment
- Oceanographers that study the life in the ocean - also called marine biologists
- Oceanographers that study the waves, tides, currents and other physical aspects of the sea
- Reasoning from general principles to specific scientific conclusions
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- Factors that might affect observations
- Oceanographers that study the ocean floor
17 Clues: A statement that might be true • The scientific study of the oceans • Factors that might affect observations • Oceanographers that study the ocean floor • Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus • Collecting data through the use of satellites • Using observations to arrive at general principles • Variables that are prevented from affecting an experiment • ...
General Animal Terminology 2021-09-13
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- the scientific term for goats
- the term a pregnant female animals
- term relating to the digestive system
- the scientific term for cattle species
- the scientific term for pigs
- raises agricultural crops without the use chemical
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- killing and bacteria
- personal space bubble of animals
- the scientific term for horses
- involves cutting out small V shaped portions
10 Clues: killing and bacteria • the scientific term for pigs • the scientific term for goats • the scientific term for horses • personal space bubble of animals • the term a pregnant female animals • term relating to the digestive system • the scientific term for cattle species • involves cutting out small V shaped portions • raises agricultural crops without the use chemical
Math Extra Credit 2024-05-21
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- Input
- Highest point in a set
- -1.5,-2.5,3.4,5.6
- Expression with one or more variables
- Method best used when the equation is in ax^2+bx+c and b is even
- Method best used when the equation is easily factorable
- -1.78635...,0,2.456789...
- Represented by the word "And"
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- It tells you how many solutions a problem has
- Pi,square root of 2
- Method best used when there's no linear x term
- Method best used when the equation is in the form ax^2+bx+c and b is odd.
- 1,2,3,4,5...
- 0,1,2,3,4,5...
- Lowest point in a set
- Represented by the word "Or"
- Longest side of right triangle
- -2,-1,0,1,2,3
- Output
- Rise over run
20 Clues: Input • Output • 1,2,3,4,5... • -2,-1,0,1,2,3 • Rise over run • 0,1,2,3,4,5... • -1.5,-2.5,3.4,5.6 • Pi,square root of 2 • Lowest point in a set • Highest point in a set • -1.78635...,0,2.456789... • Represented by the word "Or" • Represented by the word "And" • Longest side of right triangle • Expression with one or more variables • It tells you how many solutions a problem has • ...
jewellery 2025-02-20
16 Clues: closure • timepiece • attachment • pinned decor • Irish symbol • ear lobe decor • precious stones • wrist adornment • wooden or glass • large decoration • sparkling beauty • white decorations • alternative to gold • method of attaching watch • method of measuring value • method of securing around neck
Chapter 1-2 Vocabulary 2023-05-24
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- review the process in which experts in a given field which examine the results and conclusions of a scientist's study before that study is accepted for publication
- the scientific study of the universe
- the central part of the Earth below the mantle
- in Earth science, the layer of rock between Earth's crust and core
- the solid, outer layer of Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle
- the largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a larger body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation
- the part of Earth where life exists; includes all of the living organisms on Earth
- in an experiment, the fact or that is deliberately manipulated
- the scientific study of Earth's atmosphere especially in relation to weather and climate
- the mostly solid, rock part of the Earth; extends from the center of the core to the surface of the crust
- the solid, plastic layer of the mantle beneath the lithosphere; made of mantle rock that flows, very slowly, which allows tectonic plates to move on top of it
- the process of obtaining information by using the sense; the information obtained by using the senses
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
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- in an experiment, the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more other factors (the independent variable)
- the portion of the Earth that is water
- a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet, moon, or other celestial body
- literally, the 'middle sphere'; the strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core
- the scientific study of the ocean, including the properties and movements of ocean water, the characteristics of the ocean floor, and the organisms that live in the ocean
- a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigations
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
- the scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the processes that shape Earth
- the scientific study of Earth and the universe around it
- a set of particles or interacting components considered to be a distinct physical entity for the purpose of study
25 Clues: the scientific study of the universe • the portion of the Earth that is water • the central part of the Earth below the mantle • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • the scientific study of Earth and the universe around it • in an experiment, the fact or that is deliberately manipulated • ...
Heat and Heat Transfer Crossword 2022-01-19
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- The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a certain substance by 1 degree.
- Radiant energy is in the form of these kinds of waves. Examples are microwaves, X-rays, visible light, etc.
- Matter around us exists in three common _______.
- Molecules in the gaseous phase are known as this.
- A quantity proportional to the average kinetic energy of molecular translational motion.
- Process of changing a gas to a liquid.
- Change in phase from liquid to solid is known as this.
- These are known as the best heat conductors.
- Process of changing from a liquid to a gas but occurs BENEATH the surface of a liquid, causing bubbles to form.
- The lowest possible temperature on the Kelvin scale.
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- When temperature between two objects in contact reach the same temperature, we say the objects are in _______________.
- Temperature scale used in the United States.
- Temperature scale in which the gap between freezing and boiling is divided into 100 equal parts (called degrees).
- Heat transfer that occurs through direct contact between two objects.
- Change of phase from liquid to gas that takes place at the surface of a liquid.
- Heat transfer method that occurs by currents in a fluid.
- When the temperature of a substance is increased, its molecules move faster and normally tend to move farther apart, resulting in this.
- Objects that delay the transfer of heat because they are poor conductors.
- The energy that transfers from one object to another because of a temperature difference.
- The grand total of all energies inside a substance.
- The sun’s heat is transmitted through this method of heat transfer.
- Temperature scale used in scientific research and is considered the SI scale.
22 Clues: Process of changing a gas to a liquid. • Temperature scale used in the United States. • These are known as the best heat conductors. • Matter around us exists in three common _______. • Molecules in the gaseous phase are known as this. • The grand total of all energies inside a substance. • The lowest possible temperature on the Kelvin scale. • ...
Chapter 18 & 19 Vocab 2015-05-07
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- in taxonomy, a group of related classes; equivalent to a division for plants
- in taxonomy, a group of related species
- radiation/ the development of numerous species from a common ancestor in a diverse environment
- a systematic method of classification that relies on shared characteristics not found in other organisms
- equilibrium/ a model of evolution in which speciation occurs in spurts of relatively rapid change followed by long periods of stability
- a state of balance among opposing forces
- the origin of new species as a result of evolutionary processes
- the theories and techniques of describing, grouping, and naming living things
- the study of extinct organisms through fossils
- nomenclature/ the 2-word naming system used in taxonomy, consisting of the Latin genus and species names of an organism
- all individuals and populations of a particular type of organism that can interbreed with one another
- a model of evolution in which change takes place at a slow, steady rate, resulting in a steady increase in biological diversity
- name/ the 2-part Latin name of a species
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- a systematic method of classification that uses similarities based on phenotypic characteristics, giving equal importance to all characteristics
- evolution of 2 species interacting with each other and reciprocally influencing each other's adaptations
- in taxonomy, a group of similar classes; equal in the taxonomic hierarchy to a phylum
- a non-functioning DNA segment that is similar in sequence to a functioning gene
- similarities of biological structures that result from evolution of a common ancestor
- condition in which a cell, a nucleus, or an organism has more than 2 sets of chromosomes
- similarity in form or function that is not a result of of evolution from a common ancestor but is evidence of convergent evolution
20 Clues: in taxonomy, a group of related species • a state of balance among opposing forces • name/ the 2-part Latin name of a species • the study of extinct organisms through fossils • the origin of new species as a result of evolutionary processes • in taxonomy, a group of related classes; equivalent to a division for plants • ...
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY PETA 2.3 2021-02-19
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- The standard unit of volume in International System
- The step 2 of the calculation of empirical formula involves determining the ________ of atoms by dividing each number of moles by the smallest mole value.
- system is usually used in business and industry in the United States but not in scientific works.
- is known as “systematic method”
- The Avogadro’s number was proposed by the Italian Physicist named _____
- as a measure of the quantity of matter
- The Percentage of composition of a compound is computed by using the mathematical formula (mass of element/molar mass of compound x ________%) where ________ is the multiplier to convert the quotient into percentage.
- In step 1 of calculating the molar mass of a compound, you must write the ____________ of the given compound in the problem.
- x 10 23 is known as _____________
- it is standard unit of temperature in International System
- analysis, It is known as factor-label method
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- It is the true or correct formula of the compound.
- The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C)
- It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume occupied by the mass of an object.
- Formulas computed from composition data or called the “simplest formula”
- It is the term used to refer the zero point on Kelvin Scale or -273 °C
- It is the atomic mass of an element or sum of the atomic masses of all element present in compound that is expressed in unit grams
- Defined as the percentage by mass of each element present in compound or chemistry product.
- unit used to determine the amount of substance of matter
- as the force that gravity exerts on an object.
20 Clues: is known as “systematic method” • x 10 23 is known as _____________ • as a measure of the quantity of matter • analysis, It is known as factor-label method • as the force that gravity exerts on an object. • It is the true or correct formula of the compound. • The standard unit of volume in International System • The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C) • ...
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY PETA 2.3 2021-02-19
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- The Avogadro’s number was proposed by the Italian Physicist named _____
- It is the true or correct formula of the compound.
- refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object.
- The Percentage of composition of a compound is computed by using the mathematical formula (mass of element/molar mass of compound x ________%) where ________ is the multiplier to convert the quotient into percentage.
- the unit used to determine the amount of substance of matter
- known as a measure of the quantity of matter
- 6.022 x 10 23 is known as _____________
- Formulas computed from composition data or called the “simplest formula”
- It is known as “systematic method”
- The standard unit of volume in International System
- It is known as factor-label method
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- In step 1 of calculating the molar mass of a compound you must write the ____________ of the given compound in the problem.
- The step 2 of the calculation of empirical formula involves determining the ________ of atoms by dividing each number of moles by the smallest mole value.
- It is the term used to refer the zero point on Kelvin Scale or -273 °C
- It is standard unit of temperature in International System
- Defined as the percentage by mass of each element present in compound or chemistry product.
- This system is usually used in business and industry in the United States but not in scientific works.
- It is the atomic mass of an element or sum of the atomic masses of all element present in compound that is expressed in unit grams
- The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C)
- It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume occupied by the mass of an object.
20 Clues: It is known as factor-label method • 6.022 x 10 23 is known as _____________ • It is known as “systematic method” • known as a measure of the quantity of matter • It is the true or correct formula of the compound. • The standard unit of volume in International System • refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object. • ...
Crossword 1 2022-05-18
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- a strong feeling of wanting to have or to do something
- a piece of equipment used for finding your way, with a needle that always points north
- a feeling of being nervous or ashamed because of what people know or think about you
- to give someone the enthusiasm to do or create something
- a sudden clear understanding of something or part of something, especially a complicated situation or idea
- something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill
- a person in a book, play, film etc
- a particular method of doing an activity, usually a method that involves practical skills
- a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for someone to use a part of their body properly or to learn normally
- an example of a particular kind of situation
- a situation in which there is not enough of something that people need
- the place or moment where something begins to exist
- a structure made of wood, metal etc that surrounds a piece of land
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- the right to do something that is given to you by someone in authority
- to make something look more attractive by putting nice things on it or in it
- an organised event in which people try to win prizes by being better than other people
- stories,poems, and plays, especially those that are considered to have value as art and not just entertainment
- a senior teacher in a college or university
- someone who studies the stars and planets using scientific equipment including telescopes
- something that people want you to believe is true but which is not true
20 Clues: a person in a book, play, film etc • a senior teacher in a college or university • an example of a particular kind of situation • the place or moment where something begins to exist • a strong feeling of wanting to have or to do something • to give someone the enthusiasm to do or create something • something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill • ...
Prob/Stats Crossword 2023-08-24
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- A characteristic of a population
- Numerical data
- A non-probability sampling method where units are selected for inclusion in the sample because they are the easiest for the researcher to access
- The collection of all outcomes, responses, measurements, or counts that are of interest.
- The science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data to make decisions.
- Characteristic of a sample
- Selecting the group that you will actually collect data from in your research
- sample A part of the sampling technique in which each sample has an equal probability of being chosen
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- The branch of statistics that involves the organization, summarization, and display of data
- The collection of data from every member of the population.
- A mathematical or physical model to reproduce conditions of a situation or process.
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- The branch of statistics that draws conclusions about a population from sample data.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- random sample A randomly selected subset of a population
- Short for ordinal number.
- Divided into levels or classes based on social status, education, or income
- A group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
- The first level of measurement, and the simplest
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- Information that describes qualities or characteristics.
- An intervening time or space
- A subset of the population
- Examine and record the area and features of (an area of land) so as to construct a map, plan, or description.
- Something that is done according to a system or method
25 Clues: Numerical data • Short for ordinal number. • Characteristic of a sample • A subset of the population • An intervening time or space • A characteristic of a population • The first level of measurement, and the simplest • Something that is done according to a system or method • random sample A randomly selected subset of a population • ...
Unit 9 2024-01-30
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- writer, philosopher, poet, dramatist, historian and polemicist of the French Enlightenment.
- a philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the development of the scientific method.
- formulated laws of motion and gravitation.
- The movement of populations from rural to urban areas
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority
- extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Scottish inventor whose steam engine contributed substantially to the Industrial Revolution
- the claim by a state to predominant control over foreign territory.
- the right that is given to a king or queen by God to rule a country.
- someone who has the desire to administer and succeed in a startup venture in order to make profits
- an arrangement of workers and machines in a factory, where each worker deals with only one part of a product
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- the climax of the European competition for territory in Africa, aka 'the Scramble for Africa'.
- materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- Inspired leaders of the French Revolution, promoted equality and popular sovereignty
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
- an industrial facility where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another.
20 Clues: formulated laws of motion and gravitation. • The movement of populations from rural to urban areas • the economic group between the upper and lower classes • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • the claim by a state to predominant control over foreign territory. • the right that is given to a king or queen by God to rule a country. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolutions 2025-03-06
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- Believed people have natural rights that cannot be taken away.
- This is the government England had after the Glorious Revolution.
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- Led revolts for Venezuela
- Led revolts for Argentina.
- French general who name himself Emperor of France
- The First to theorize the heliocentric theory.
- First to study the sky using a telescope.
- Idea that a monarch has total power.
- Period of French Revolution where 40,000 people were executed for being counter revolutionaries.
- The king tried to rule as an _________________________, which caused the Glorious Revolution.
- Country created after St. Domingue revolted against the French.
- Organization that forced Galileo to take back his theories.
- Colonists felt they should have representation in __________ if they were being taxed.
- Discovered that planets orbit in an elliptical pattern.
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- Believed humans are naturally evil and need a government to enforce rules.
- Believed the government should reflect the will of the people.
- King's debt from lifestyle and war for France created this cause of the French Revolution.
- Believed in the separation of powers to prevent corruption.
- intellectual movement in Europe that emphasized reason and science over tradition.
- Government type after the French Revolution
- Latin American countries were gaining their independence from countries in?
- Final Battle for Napoleon
- Method Step-by-step method for conducting research.
- Country that had the Glorious Revolution.
- Country Napoleon tried to invade and was unsuccessful due partly to winter conditions.
- Influenced many revolutions
- Believed in separation of church and state.
- invented Calculus, law of gravity, and laws of motion.
- French prison that was stormed during the French Revolution
- A cause of the American Revolution
31 Clues: Led revolts for Venezuela • Final Battle for Napoleon • Led revolts for Argentina. • Influenced many revolutions • Leader of the Haitian Revolution. • A cause of the American Revolution • Idea that a monarch has total power. • First to study the sky using a telescope. • Country that had the Glorious Revolution. • Government type after the French Revolution • ...
5.03 ENR Science 2020-03-16
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- Topsoil
- moisture from rain or snow.
- particles cling together in angular aggregates –typical of soils with high clay content.
- The number of wildlife each habitat can support throughout the year.
- recommended to remove some trees when competition slows the growth of all trees.
- the best land for the most intensive cultivation of field crops with the fewest limitations and can be planted year after year.
- as a material it dissolves or otherwise changes most other materials.
- a cropping technique used to reduce soil erosion.
- a system of harvesting trees where all of the trees in an area are removed.
- best suited for wildlife and recreation.
- Selection cutting is the harvesting method recommended for a forest of trees consisting of different ages and species.
- least expensive method to replace harvested trees, trees reseed themselves
- changing from a liquid to a gas.
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- No area of U.S. land is more important to wildlife, land that is poorly drained- swamps, bogs, marshes, etc
- the tendency of soil particles to cluster together and function as soil units called aggregates that leave pore space to store air, water, nutrients, and allow root penetration
- water that plant roots can absorb.
- used to reduce the risk of wildfires by eliminating forest litter (fuel).
- smallest soil particle
- Largest soil particle
- the cycling of water between water sources, atmosphere, and surface areas.
- very steeply sloping and best used for planting trees.
- scientific forest management techniques
- Intermediate sized soil particle
- The rate of movement of air and water through the soil
- associated with sandy soils.
- space to store air, water, nutrients, and allow root penetration.
26 Clues: Topsoil • Largest soil particle • smallest soil particle • moisture from rain or snow. • associated with sandy soils. • Intermediate sized soil particle • changing from a liquid to a gas. • water that plant roots can absorb. • scientific forest management techniques • best suited for wildlife and recreation. • a cropping technique used to reduce soil erosion. • ...
isaac 2017-04-04
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- money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
- von bismarck prince of bismarck
- holding of liberal views
- a italian painter
- French philosopher
- evolution genetic composition
- method a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils.
- da Vinci a famous painter
- locke English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers
- bacon philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author.
- luther a german professor
- asronime physaphist enganer
- Machiavelli a renaissance historian
- divine foreordaining of all that will happen
- influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation.
- five theses a power of indulgences list of propositions
- no religious or spiritual basis.
- Importance or Meaning of Term
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- built watches
- famous composer
- italian sculptor
- an italian polymath
- the action or fact of indulging.
- traditional value
- was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death.
- a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church
- "having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- some one who studies wisdom love to study
- a strong military capability
- darwin a naturalist
- of power all nations have equal power
- cpoernacis he theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason.
- Medici Family a noble family
- what came from liberalism
- rational ways of solving human problems.
- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
38 Clues: built watches • famous composer • italian sculptor • traditional value • a italian painter • French philosopher • an italian polymath • darwin a naturalist • holding of liberal views • da Vinci a famous painter • luther a german professor • what came from liberalism • asronime physaphist enganer • a strong military capability • Medici Family a noble family • evolution genetic composition • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-18
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- A fundamental and often sudden change in political power or organizational structures.
- The theory that places Earth at the center of the universe.
- Rights: Rights believed to belong to everyone, such as life, liberty, and property.
- Monarchy:A government where a monarch's powers are limited by a constitution.
- Contract: An agreement between people and their government for mutual benefits.
- Branch: The branch of government responsible for interpreting and applying laws.
- Reasoning: The process of drawing conclusions through structured, rational thought.
- A method of reasoning to determine validity or truth.
- A system of government where power is divided between a central authority and smaller units.
- Monarchy: A monarchy in which the ruler has unrestricted power.
- A sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen.
- The quality of making judgments that are free from discrimination.
- Speech: The right to express one's opinions without censorship or restraint.
- and Balances: A system ensuring that one branch of government cannot dominate the others.
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- Branch: The branch of government that makes laws.
- of Powers: The division of government into distinct branches to prevent abuse of power.
- A system of government where citizens exercise power by voting.
- Branch: The branch of government responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- The acceptance of different opinions, behaviors, or practices.
- The theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- The state of being free from external control or support.
- Method: A systematic approach to inquiry involving observation and experimentation.
- A legislative body of government in some countries.
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
26 Clues: Branch: The branch of government that makes laws. • A legislative body of government in some countries. • A method of reasoning to determine validity or truth. • A sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen. • The state of being free from external control or support. • The theory that places Earth at the center of the universe. • ...
Puzzle.. 2020-10-19
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- good separation
- see the nucleic acid
- today's experiment
- human perception method
- can be isolated
- related with compound estimation, purfication
- sourced from sea algae
- DNA run
- related to energy in gel
- helps to sediment
- glass related with protein
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- common phytochemical
- purification method
- palanar method
- use for extraction
- reducing sugar
- related with protein
- related with volatiles
18 Clues: DNA run • palanar method • reducing sugar • good separation • can be isolated • helps to sediment • today's experiment • use for extraction • purification method • common phytochemical • see the nucleic acid • related with protein • related with volatiles • sourced from sea algae • human perception method • related to energy in gel • glass related with protein • ...
Chapter 2 2017-09-07
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- A series of interrelated propositions that attempts to describe, explain, predict and ultimately control some class of events.
- A group of experimental subjects that, although the subject of measurement and observation, is not exposed to the experimental intervention.
- Research using a social science date-gathering technique that involves the use of questionnaires.
- Uses rigorous social scientific techniques.
- The process by which concepts are made measurable.
- Statistics that describe, summarize, or highlight the relationships within data that have been gathered.
- A scientific principle that requires that independent observers see the same thing under the same circumstances for observations to be regarded as valid.
- Statistics that specify how likely findings are to be true for other populations or in other locales.
- A casual, complementary, or reciprocal relationship between two measurable variables.
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- Research based on new evaluations of existing information that has been collected by other researchers.
- The ethical requirement of social scientific research to protect the confidentiality of individual research participants while preserving justified research access to the information participants provide.
- A statistical technique intended to provide researchers with confidence that their results are, in fact, true and not the result of sampling error.
- A scientific principle that holds that valid observations made at one time can be made again later if all other conditions are the same.
- Built on scientific findings.
- The ethical requirement of social scientific research that research subjects be informed about the nature of the research to be conducted, their anticipated role in it, and the uses to which the data they provide will be put.
- A strategy in data gathering in which the researcher observes a group by participating, to varying degrees, in the activities of the group.
- An approach to research that, although less powerful than experimental designs, is deemed worthy of use when better designs are not feasible.
- A research technique that produces measurable results.
- A concept that can undergo measurable changes.
- The process whereby individuals are assigned to study groups without biases or differences resulting from selection.
- Research undertaken simply for the sake of advancing scientific knowledge.
- A study that combines the results of other studies about a particular topic of interests. Also a comprehensive and systematic review of other studies.
- Research based on scientific inquiry that is designed and carried out with practical application in mind.
- The use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge.
- Research characterized by original and direct investigation.
- A tentative explanation accounting for a set of facts that can be tested by further investigation.
- experiment An experiment that attempts to hold conditions (other than the intentionally introduced experimental intervention) constant.
- The kind of subjective understanding that can be achieved by criminologists who immerse themselves in the everyday world of the criminals they study.
28 Clues: Built on scientific findings. • Uses rigorous social scientific techniques. • A concept that can undergo measurable changes. • The process by which concepts are made measurable. • A research technique that produces measurable results. • Research characterized by original and direct investigation. • ...
Queen Rory's Cross Word Puzzle 2022-12-08
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- Scientific names mean sturgeon and reddish/yellow
- Salvelinus frontinalis
- Alosa pseudoharengus
- Latin name starts with L and m
- Same name as Chinook salmon but have a different second name
- Scientific names mean stone to suck and marine
- Scientific names mean pike and Native American
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- Pomoxis annularis
- the ones we are raising in class
- Coregonus
- Salmo trutta
- Ictalurus puncatatus
12 Clues: Coregonus • Salmo trutta • Pomoxis annularis • Alosa pseudoharengus • Ictalurus puncatatus • Salvelinus frontinalis • Latin name starts with L and m • the ones we are raising in class • Scientific names mean stone to suck and marine • Scientific names mean pike and Native American • Scientific names mean sturgeon and reddish/yellow • ...
Android - Brainstorm 3 2013-03-20
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- The Activity base class defines a series of events that governs the life cycle of an activity.Which method will be called when the activity starts interacting with the user
- method invokes another activity from one activity but does not return a result to the current activity.
- Class used to create pop-up windows within an activity
- layout is a placeholder on screen that you can use to display a single view and which layout that arranges views in a single column or single row
- class that displays alert in a persistent way so tha it can only be dismissed by the user when selected
- method on the RadioGroup to register a callback to be invoked when the checked RadioButton
- permission include in AndroidManifest.xml file so that android application can send the mail
- tag attribute that can set icon to form drawable resource
- used to launch the dialog
- layout that arranges views in a single column or single row
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- method is used to connect the activity code to the User Interface(main.xml) in the activity.java file
- To display the built-in zoom controls
- class object is used basically as dictionary object that enables you to set data in key/value pairs and it is used with Intent object to carry data to the target activity
- class that manages the array of strings that will be displayed by the AutoCompleteTextView
- method to display the notification
- While creating android project, few core files and directories will be created. In which folder you can able to view uncompiled file resources that are included in the project.
- plug-in for Eclipse that supports the creation and debugging of Android applications
- method is used to stop showing a Dialog instance
- method called when an application is shutting down
- method that gets the webside path and put it in to display
- has compiler-generated file that references all the resources
- method for sending SMS messages programmatically from within your application
- method is fired whenever an item in the ListView has been clicked
- graphics formats are supported and encouraged on Android
- Debug and verbose logging messages with errors are categorized from the class
25 Clues: used to launch the dialog • method to display the notification • To display the built-in zoom controls • method is used to stop showing a Dialog instance • method called when an application is shutting down • Class used to create pop-up windows within an activity • graphics formats are supported and encouraged on Android • ...
Livestock 2025-10-20
15 Clues: Young goat • Young horse • Young rabbit • Adult male duck • Meat of a horse • Adult male horse • Adult male sheep • Goat giving birth • Adult female geese • Rabbit giving birth • Castrated male swine • Immature male chicken • Immature female turkey • Scientific name for Swine • Scientific name for cattle
What is science? 2023-09-04
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- This step may also be referred to as the "Problem" and requires an answer.
- The steps to be taken with in an experiment.
- It is a method that allows us to acquire knowledge.
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- Is an educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment.
- The main findings and evidence of the experiment.
- They are the means or tools used in an experiment.
- The end of the scientific experiment: What you found in your study.
7 Clues: The steps to be taken with in an experiment. • The main findings and evidence of the experiment. • They are the means or tools used in an experiment. • It is a method that allows us to acquire knowledge. • Is an educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment. • The end of the scientific experiment: What you found in your study. • ...
Psychology 2023-09-14
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- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- the act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- Science discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
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- psychologist who studies unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- a psychologist who analyzes how organism's learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- based on observation or experiment
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- Science the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
15 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's physical processes • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things • Science the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • ...
chapter 3 vocab 2017-01-26
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- Health community wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population.
- shopping using the internet to buy products and services.
- shopping method of judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors
- company's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly.
- care actions to prevent onset of disease
- the various methods of communicating information
- medical doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients.
- Treats skin diseases
- the scientific study of patterns of disease in a population.
- Doctor that treats children
- doctor that treats mental health
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- Group of people using a product or service
- care physicians medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care.
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- doctor who cares for patients that have cancer
- advocates people whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues.
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product
- doctor that treats eyes
- Consumer anyone who purchases or uses health products
19 Clues: Treats skin diseases • doctor that treats eyes • Doctor that treats children • doctor that treats mental health • care actions to prevent onset of disease • Group of people using a product or service • doctor who cares for patients that have cancer • the various methods of communicating information • Consumer anyone who purchases or uses health products • ...
chapter 3 vocab 2017-01-26
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- Group of people using a product or service
- doctor that treats mental health
- care actions to prevent onset of disease
- Doctor that treats children
- doctor that treats eyes
- shopping method of judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors
- doctor who cares for patients that have cancer
- care physicians medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care.
- Health 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.
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product
- company's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly.
- the scientific study of patterns of disease in a population.
- Treats skin diseases
- the various methods of communicating information
- medical doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients.
- advocates people whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues.
- Consumer anyone who purchases or uses health products
- shopping using the internet to buy products and services.
19 Clues: Treats skin diseases • doctor that treats eyes • Doctor that treats children • doctor that treats mental health • care actions to prevent onset of disease • Group of people using a product or service • doctor who cares for patients that have cancer • the various methods of communicating information • Consumer anyone who purchases or uses health products • ...
Motion & Science Skills 2014-09-21
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- The amount of matter in an object is its...
- There are 1000 in a meter.
- "It's going to rain tomorrow" is an example of this.
- 100 cm gives you one of these.
- This allows you to measure the volume of a liquid.
- One thousand grams is one of these.
- This is the variable you change on purpose.
- Speed is equal to _________ divided by ________.
- If you measure how much space something takes up, you're measuring this.
- It's the information you get from an experiment.
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- Weight is different from mass because of this.
- It's something you think you know because of what you see or hear.
- We know something is moving if its distance from one of these changes.
- Use your senses to make these.
- Graduated cylinders measure volume in these units.
- It's the kind of experiments you run as a scientist.
- It's the key word in the 2nd step of the scientific method.
- The S.I. system is also known as this.
- A car that travels 5km in 15 minutes has a speed of ________km per hour.
19 Clues: There are 1000 in a meter. • Use your senses to make these. • 100 cm gives you one of these. • One thousand grams is one of these. • The S.I. system is also known as this. • The amount of matter in an object is its... • This is the variable you change on purpose. • Weight is different from mass because of this. • Speed is equal to _________ divided by ________. • ...
E: Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-29
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- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- humans had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
- what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- Renaissance Man
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- renaissance means
- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to make a page of print
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
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- a list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- three-dimensional works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- destruction of the world
- museum that houses the Mona Lisa
- the city that the Renaissance began
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- discovered the Scientific Method
19 Clues: Renaissance Man • renaissance means • destruction of the world • painter of the Sistine Chapel • museum that houses the Mona Lisa • discovered the Scientific Method • the city that the Renaissance began • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples • ...
Chemistry Unit 2 Cross Word 2023-01-24
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- The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- Ion with a positive charge
- Stated that electrons can be found in specific circular paths orbiting the nucleus.
- Occur when atoms are separated,joined or rearranged in a different combination.
- Ion with a negative charge
- Particles and rays emitted from the radioactive source
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- discovered the nucleus of an atom, he said most of the atom is empty space.
- Used the scientific method to revise Democritus's model.
- Number of wave cycles that pass a give point per unit of time.
- Distance between crest
- A wave's height from zero to crest
- Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- Proposed that atoms were indestructible and indivisible.
- Determined the electrons charge and mass using the oil drop experiment.
- Are composed of tiny indivisible particles called atoms.
- Is 80% of the periodic table.
- Discovered the neutron.
- Discovered electrons using a cathode ray tube.
- The smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction.
19 Clues: Distance between crest • Discovered the neutron. • Ion with a positive charge • Ion with a negative charge • Is 80% of the periodic table. • A wave's height from zero to crest • Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • Discovered electrons using a cathode ray tube. • Particles and rays emitted from the radioactive source • ...
Suzuki Method 2013-04-12
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- We listen to these to see what the music sounds like
- It is commonly referred to as the Suzuki "......"
- A term coined by Suzuki
- The country where Suzuki is from
- The place in which you grow and learn
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- Playing in Public
- Suzuki said "All children can be well ........"
- A place in which the Suzuki method is taught
- Most famous instrument this method is taught on
- Doing over and over
10 Clues: Playing in Public • Doing over and over • A term coined by Suzuki • The country where Suzuki is from • The place in which you grow and learn • A place in which the Suzuki method is taught • Suzuki said "All children can be well ........" • Most famous instrument this method is taught on • It is commonly referred to as the Suzuki "......" • ...
Experimental Method 2024-09-16
10 Clues: no change • the data or answer • and educated guess • the thing that changes • the thing that you change • an ending to your experiment • finding our more information • a process to test your question • something I see or measure with 5 senses • the thing that changes to answer a question
Scentific Method 2024-10-08
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- That variable that is measured.
- Variable that you stays the same.
- The data using descriptive words/
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- A statement that says what was learned.
- An assumption made on data and facts.
- Information that you collect.
- The variable that you can change.
- How you test your hypothesis.
- The data using amounts and numbers
- Comparing results to the hypothesis.
10 Clues: Information that you collect. • How you test your hypothesis. • That variable that is measured. • The variable that you can change. • Variable that you stays the same. • The data using descriptive words/ • The data using amounts and numbers • Comparing results to the hypothesis. • An assumption made on data and facts. • A statement that says what was learned.
tree i.d. 2015-10-05
8 Clues: scientific name for ash tree • common name for pendula betula • scientific name for English oak • scientific name for the beech tree • scientific name for the alder tree • scientific name for the poplar tree • scientific name for small leafed lime • scientific name for the sycamore tree
Android - Brainstorm 2 2013-03-20
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- graphics formats are supported and encouraged on Android
- To display the built-in zoom controls
- method that gets the webside path and put it in to display
- method for sending SMS messages programmatically from within your application
- layout that arranges views in a single column or single row
- While creating android project, few core files and directories will be created. In which folder you can able to view uncompiled file resources that are included in the project.
- class that displays alert in a persistent way so tha it can only be dismissed by the user when selected
- method is used to stop showing a Dialog instance
- Debug and verbose logging messages with errors are categorized from the class
- tag attribute that can set icon to form drawable resource
- has compiler-generated file that references all the resources
- method invokes another activity from one activity but does not return a result to the current activity.
- plug-in for Eclipse that supports the creation and debugging of Android applications
- The Activity base class defines a series of events that governs the life cycle of an activity.Which method will be called when the activity starts interacting with the user
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- layout is a placeholder on screen that you can use to display a single view and which layout that arranges views in a single column or single row
- method is used to connect the activity code to the User Interface(main.xml) in the activity.java file
- class object is used basically as dictionary object that enables you to set data in key/value pairs and it is used with Intent object to carry data to the target activity
- permission include in AndroidManifest.xml file so that android application can send the mail
- method on the RadioGroup to register a callback to be invoked when the checked RadioButton
- Class used to create pop-up windows within an activity
- method called when an application is shutting down
- used to launch the dialog
- method is fired whenever an item in the ListView has been clicked
- class that manages the array of strings that will be displayed by the AutoCompleteTextView
- method to display the notification
25 Clues: used to launch the dialog • method to display the notification • To display the built-in zoom controls • method is used to stop showing a Dialog instance • method called when an application is shutting down • Class used to create pop-up windows within an activity • graphics formats are supported and encouraged on Android • ...
Q1 Menu Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-16
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- A possible answer to a scientific question.
- An attitude of having doubt.
- A way of learning about that natural world
- A set of beliefs that may make use of science.
- The one factor that is purposely changed to test a hypothesis.
- reasoning Reasoning that is based on personal feelings or personal values.
- Facts, figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation.
- When you explain or interpret things that you observe.
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- Using one or more of your senses to gather information.
- Evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them.
- reasoning Reasoning that is based on evidence
- The factor that may change in response to the independent variable.
- inquiry The process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on this evidence.
- evidence Data collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations.
- Making a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.
- Grouping together items that are alike in some way.
16 Clues: An attitude of having doubt. • A way of learning about that natural world • A possible answer to a scientific question. • reasoning Reasoning that is based on evidence • A set of beliefs that may make use of science. • Grouping together items that are alike in some way. • When you explain or interpret things that you observe. • ...
science 2021-09-01
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- a simple, useful, workable representation of something in the world
- The knowledge and practices of observing the earth and its processes
- The over view perspective that is based on presuppositions
- God's command in Genesis 1:28 the earth wisely
- an initial explanation for a scientific problem
- an orderly way of investigating a question in science by using measurable
- the study of presently occurring scientific events
- a scientific principle that tells us that any observable result of a proccess
- data describing an observation using words
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- a basic assumption about the world that a person assumes is true
- study of nature and the processes found in nature
- a scientific principle asserting that the same process will always produce the same results
- the investigation of events that happened in the unobservable past by observing evidence in the present
- A description of the relationship between two or more variables that is based on repeated observations
- a model that attempts to explain a set of observations
- any information scientists collect by observing nature
- data data that usually consists of numbers with units
17 Clues: data describing an observation using words • God's command in Genesis 1:28 the earth wisely • an initial explanation for a scientific problem • study of nature and the processes found in nature • the study of presently occurring scientific events • data data that usually consists of numbers with units • a model that attempts to explain a set of observations • ...
Mixing Techniques 2021-03-19
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- a cake mixing technique that utilizes both the creaming and sponge method in some European cakes
- a specialty high-fat cake mixing method that produces a fine crumb but is prone to toughening
- a bread mixing method where the wet ingredients are combined first to evenly distribute the ingredients before mixing it into the dry ingredients
- a cake mixing method by folding in foamed egg whites into a batter made of flour, sugar, egg yolks, oil, etc.
- a cake creaming method where the fat and dry ingredients are blended first before adding the wet ingredients in stages
- a bread mixing method using a starter or preferment usually done for sourdough or artisan breads
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- a quickbread mixing method where fat is cut into the flour to create flakiness
- a high-fat cake mixing method where the dry ingredients are mixed into the wet ingredients, usually using liquid shortening or oil
- the general term used in mixing pie dough where fat is blended into the flour using the fingertips
- a bread mixing method where all the ingredients are mixed together from the start, usually done for lean breads
- done by whisking together the dry and wet ingredients together in making quickbreads
- a low-fat cake mixing method where no fat is added and egg whites are whipped into a meringue
- another term for the sanding method in mixing cookies
- the conventional mixing method of cakes by mixing fat and sugar together
14 Clues: another term for the sanding method in mixing cookies • the conventional mixing method of cakes by mixing fat and sugar together • a quickbread mixing method where fat is cut into the flour to create flakiness • done by whisking together the dry and wet ingredients together in making quickbreads • ...
Assessment 1 - Venipuncture Methods 2022-07-27
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- Acts as the angle of the needle and allows easier puncturing of the skin.
- The attachment point of the needle to the luer lock of the syringe.
- This is the most frequently used venipuncture method.
- A part of the syringe wherein blood can be stored and withdrawn.
- The other term for the syringe method of venipuncture.
- Evacuated tubes have a _____ amount of vacuum.
- Both pediatric & geriatric patients have small and/or _____ veins.
- The other term for the hollow portion of the needle where blood will pass through.
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- One of the advantages of the butterfly method.
- The closed system requires a tube _____ to be used.
- The butterfly method is suitable for _____ patients.
- This is the method used when standard draw is not possible.
- The needle used in the open system method.
- The needle used for the closed system method.
- Needles must NEVER be capped manually due to risk of _____.
15 Clues: The needle used in the open system method. • The needle used for the closed system method. • One of the advantages of the butterfly method. • Evacuated tubes have a _____ amount of vacuum. • The closed system requires a tube _____ to be used. • The butterfly method is suitable for _____ patients. • This is the most frequently used venipuncture method. • ...
Bio Review, Week 1 2023-10-12
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- The _____ variable is the outcome of an experiment, or what is measured
- _____ are provable, while scientific theories are not.
- The _____ variable is what "I" test in an experiment
- If you see something happen the same way 99 times out of 99, you come to a _____ that something is the way it is.
- Something that remains the same no matter how many times you repeat an experiment
- True or False? Every hypothesis that is tested is proven true.
- Scientific theories are robust because they are based on large amounts of _____
- Set of moral principles/values that guide decisions made in science
- The _____ group is used for the purposes of comparison
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- Scientists aim to avoid _____ in their work.
- "Fake" science
- The _____ group is the group that receives the independent variable (is "experimented on").
- Scientific laws & theories change over time as new _____ comes to light.
- The study of the natural world.
- One aspect of scientific inquiry is that hypotheses are _____
- A well-tested explanation (ex. evolution, or plate tectonics)
16 Clues: "Fake" science • The study of the natural world. • Scientists aim to avoid _____ in their work. • The _____ variable is what "I" test in an experiment • _____ are provable, while scientific theories are not. • The _____ group is used for the purposes of comparison • One aspect of scientific inquiry is that hypotheses are _____ • ...
Q1 Menu Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-16
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- A possible answer to a scientific question.
- An attitude of having doubt.
- A way of learning about that natural world
- A set of beliefs that may make use of science.
- The one factor that is purposely changed to test a hypothesis.
- reasoning Reasoning that is based on personal feelings or personal values.
- Facts, figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation.
- When you explain or interpret things that you observe.
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- Using one or more of your senses to gather information.
- Evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them.
- reasoning Reasoning that is based on evidence
- The factor that may change in response to the independent variable.
- inquiry The process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on this evidence.
- evidence Data collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations.
- Making a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.
- Grouping together items that are alike in some way.
16 Clues: An attitude of having doubt. • A way of learning about that natural world • A possible answer to a scientific question. • reasoning Reasoning that is based on evidence • A set of beliefs that may make use of science. • Grouping together items that are alike in some way. • When you explain or interpret things that you observe. • ...
Approach to learning Science 2021-09-02
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- focused on the discovery of new knowledge
- process of scientific investigation
- can be not yet discovered, invented or explained
- an agent that leads to a product
- from a whole dissected into its parts
- a technical and empirical body of knowledge about the physical world
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- focus of discussion
- also called educated guesses
- supports the validated scientific ideas
- an operation
- dissect data into its components
- leading platform of publication of scientific work
- leads into something-product
- bodies of knowledge that have already been validated and are already well established
14 Clues: an operation • focus of discussion • also called educated guesses • leads into something-product • dissect data into its components • an agent that leads to a product • process of scientific investigation • from a whole dissected into its parts • supports the validated scientific ideas • focused on the discovery of new knowledge • ...
Unit 4 Lexis 2024-12-17
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- the scientific study of human history and prehistory through the examination of material remains, such as artifacts, structures, and other physical evidence left by past societies
- scientific methods used to solve crimes and find out who committed them
- the study that applies mechanical principles to biological systems, focusing on the structure, function, and motion of living organisms
- an important development or achievement that can occur in various contexts, such as science, technology, medicine, or personal growth
- the activity of designing things like roads, railways or machines
- the study of how the individual features of living things are passed on from one generation to another the study of the mind and how it affects behaviour
- the scientific study of the way people behave in relation to each other
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- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, encompassing various aspects of human experience
- the study of how food and nutrients affect human health and well-being
- the scientific study of the nervous system
- a strong and often severe official action taken to enforce laws or regulations, typically aimed at punishing individuals or groups who violate these rules
- a synonym for 'debatable'
- the scientific study of the physical structure of animals
13 Clues: a synonym for 'debatable' • the scientific study of the nervous system • the scientific study of the physical structure of animals • the study of how food and nutrients affect human health and well-being • scientific methods used to solve crimes and find out who committed them • ...
Chapter 1 2019-03-08
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- a deliberate manipulation of a variable to see if corresponding changes in behavior result, allowing the determination of cause and effect relationships
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- early perspective in psychology associated with William James, in which the focus of study is how the mind allows people to adapt, live, work, and play
- early perspective in psychology associated with Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener, in which the focus of study is the structure or basic elements of the mind
- tendency of observers to see what they expect to see
- process of assigning subjects to the experimental or control groups randomly, so that each subject has an equal chance of being in either group
- method system of gathering data so that bias and error in measurement are reduced
- the phenomenon in which the expectations of the participants in a study can influence their behavior
- a measure of the relationship between two variables
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- tentative explanation of a phenomenon based on observations
- a professional with an academic degree and specialized training in one or more areas of psychology
- a medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
- the theory and therapy based on the work of Sigmund Freud
- in research, repeating a study or experiment to see if the same results will be obtained in an effort to demonstrate reliability or results
- perspective that focuses on the relationship between social behavior and culture
- the process of examining and measuring one's own thoughts and mental activities
- thinking and making reasoned judgments about claims
- the entire group of people or animals in which the researcher is interested
18 Clues: thinking and making reasoned judgments about claims • a measure of the relationship between two variables • tendency of observers to see what they expect to see • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • the theory and therapy based on the work of Sigmund Freud • tentative explanation of a phenomenon based on observations • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review Crossword: Chapters 1-3 2020-09-18
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- Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself. (CH. 2)
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. (CH. 3)
- The capacity to do work. (CH. 3)
- Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3)
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements. THESE ARE VITAL TO CHEMISTRY! [add an s to the end of this answer] (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2)
- A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2)
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- The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2)
- A fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another. Most commonly expressed in g/cm^3, g/mL, or g/L. (CH. 2)
- A procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law. (CH. 1)
- A measure of space. Any unit of length, when cubed, become a unit of this. (CH. 2)
- Often the first step in the scientific method and must measure or describe something about the physical world. (CH. 1)
- The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2)
- The science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do. (CH. 1)
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws; presents a model of the way nature works and predicts behavior that extends well beyond the observations and laws from which it is formed. (CH. 1)
- A theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or a scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (CH. 1)
- Two capital letters that stand for International System (of units). (CH. 2)
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. (CH. 3) • The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2) • Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3) • Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3) • A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2) • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review Crossword: Chapters 1-3 2020-09-18
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- The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2)
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements. THESE ARE VITAL TO CHEMISTRY! [add an s to the end of this answer] (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law. (CH. 1)
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. (CH. 3)
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws; presents a model of the way nature works and predicts behavior that extends well beyond the observations and laws from which it is formed. (CH. 1)
- A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2)
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- Often the first step in the scientific method and must measure or describe something about the physical world. (CH. 1)
- A fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another. Most commonly expressed in g/cm^3, g/mL, or g/L. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself. (CH. 2)
- The science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do. (CH. 1)
- A theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or a scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (CH. 1)
- A measure of space. Any unit of length, when cubed, become a unit of this. (CH. 2)
- The capacity to do work. (CH. 3)
- Two capital letters that stand for International System (of units). (CH. 2)
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. (CH. 3) • The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2) • Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3) • Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3) • A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2) • ...
4.04_SE874 Vocab Crossword 2024-02-18
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- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson clears up the objection by showing the product in use; also called the demonstration method
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson turns the customer’s objection into a valid reason for buying; also called boomerang method
- A desire for something that may or may not be required
- A doubt or hesitation that a customer has about a product that may prevent the customer from buying
- A type of question that requires more than a simple “yes” or “no” response
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson allows the customer to actually try out the product before buying it
- Something required or essential that is lacking
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- An insincere and invalid statement used to cover up the real reason why the customer is not buying
- Situation that occurs when a customer needs two or more items at the same time but can only afford one
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson agrees on a valid point made by the customer and then answers the point by offering an equal or superior point; also referred to as superior point or counter-balance method
- A valid reason for buying
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson asks questions in an attempt to uncover the true reason behind an objection; also called question method
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson uses a neutral third party who has tried the product as an example; also called third-party method
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson tactfully acknowledges an objection and then courteously answers the objection without directly contradicting the customer
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson tries to correct wrong information or a misunderstanding the customer may have about the product
15 Clues: A valid reason for buying • Something required or essential that is lacking • A desire for something that may or may not be required • A type of question that requires more than a simple “yes” or “no” response • An insincere and invalid statement used to cover up the real reason why the customer is not buying • ...
Credit 2 2021-11-06
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- Chemical properties of pyrrole
- Chemical properties of pyrrole
- Application of Famotidine
- Quantitative determination method of Piracetam
- Sodium Store in a tightly sealed container, protecting from light in a dry place
- Identification of Serotonin adipate
- Identification of Piracetam and Phenazone (Antipyrine)
- Identification of Phenazone (Antipyrine)
- It is a derivative of ranitidine
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- Identification of Phenazone (Antipyrine)
- Quantitative determination method of Platifilla hydrotartrate and Phenylbutazone (Butadione)
- Application of Ondansetron hydrochloride and Piracetam
- reagent for identification Vinpocetine
- Chemical properties of pyrrole
- Quantitative determination of Reserpinе
- Quantitative determination of Phenylbutazone (Butadione)
- Application of Fluconazole
- Application of Serotonin adipate
- Identification method of Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
- A condensed system consisting of two cycles - benzene and pyrrole
- Identification of Indometacin
- Identification method of Phenylbutazone (Butadione) and Phenazone (Antipyrine)
22 Clues: Application of Famotidine • Application of Fluconazole • Identification of Indometacin • Chemical properties of pyrrole • Chemical properties of pyrrole • Chemical properties of pyrrole • Application of Serotonin adipate • It is a derivative of ranitidine • Identification of Serotonin adipate • reagent for identification Vinpocetine • Quantitative determination of Reserpinе • ...
Kodaly Method 2013-04-11
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- Kodaly believed that the natural activity of _____ is the basis for teaching musicianship.
- What was Kodaly’s nationality?
- The hand signs reinforces _____ memory.
- Students of the Kodaly method do not begin instrument study till they have mastered Kodaly _____ skills.
- Kodaly adopted the hand sign solfege system from _____.
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- Like the other 4 teaching methods, Kodaly believed that music education should begin when one is _____.
- Kodaly believed that children (or anyone learning music) should be exposed to the _____ quality of music.
- The Kodaly method assigns _____ patterns to rhythmic durations.
- Kodaly believed that _____ literacy equates music literacy.
- Kodaly adpoted the sight-singing tool _____ to teach music reading
10 Clues: What was Kodaly’s nationality? • The hand signs reinforces _____ memory. • Kodaly adopted the hand sign solfege system from _____. • Kodaly believed that _____ literacy equates music literacy. • The Kodaly method assigns _____ patterns to rhythmic durations. • Kodaly adpoted the sight-singing tool _____ to teach music reading • ...
Dalcroze Method 2013-04-11
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- / The Dalcroze method focuses on the _____ rhythmic movement responses of the human body
- / Dalcroze was a professor at the Conservatory of Music in _____.
- / The Dalcroze method consists of three parts: rhythmic movement, solfege singing and _____.
- / Dalcroze stated that our _____ are our first instruments.
- / What was Dalcroze’s natonality?
- / The Dalcroze method focuses on which sense?
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- / Dalcroze view movement as a means to _____ musicianship skills.
- / Dalcroze’s method is term _____ (good rhythm).
- / Dalcroze observed that his conservatory student’s natural music making in their bodies did not _____ to their playing.
- / Dalcroze, Orff and Kodaly believe that rhythm is the _____ element of music.
10 Clues: / What was Dalcroze’s natonality? • / The Dalcroze method focuses on which sense? • / Dalcroze’s method is term _____ (good rhythm). • / Dalcroze stated that our _____ are our first instruments. • / Dalcroze view movement as a means to _____ musicianship skills. • / Dalcroze was a professor at the Conservatory of Music in _____. • ...
Science Method 2023-09-21
10 Clues: a lab • our unit • three types • something you wonder • another word for 'see' • a person who does labs • the variable that you change • another word for 'information' • the variable that stays the same • the variable that depends on the scientists changes
Research method 2024-10-26
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- research is to gain familiarity with a phenomenon or to achieve new insights into it.
- research that tries to establish causal connection between various human activities.
- the researcher has to use facts or information already available, and analyze these to make a critical evaluation of the material.
- _________is tentative generalization
- subject should not become the choice of an average researcher.
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- refers to some difficulty which a researcher experiences and wants a solution for the same.
- purpose of social research.
- _______concerning a problem often produces useful information.
- A motivating factor in social research.
- A movement, a movement from the known to the unknown.
10 Clues: purpose of social research. • _________is tentative generalization • A motivating factor in social research. • A movement, a movement from the known to the unknown. • _______concerning a problem often produces useful information. • subject should not become the choice of an average researcher. • ...
Research method 2024-10-26
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- _______concerning a problem often produces useful information.
- Research to gain familiarity with a phenomenon or to achieve new insights into it.
- A movement, a movement from the known to the unknown.
- _________is tentative generalization
- research that tries to establish causal connection between various human activities.
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- _______subject should not become the choice of an average researcher.
- researcher has to use facts or information already available, and analyze these to make a critical evaluation of the material.
- Purpose of social research
- A motivating factor in social research.
- __________refers to some difficulty which a researcher experiences and wants a solution for the same. purpose of social research.
10 Clues: Purpose of social research • _________is tentative generalization • A motivating factor in social research. • A movement, a movement from the known to the unknown. • _______concerning a problem often produces useful information. • _______subject should not become the choice of an average researcher. • ...
Food method 2022-05-12
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- found in New Orleans topped with powder sugar
- California is best know for them
- the cooking process when
- Cooking process which uses water vapour
- fried dough in trinidad
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- barbeque
- loved in Venezuela
- cooked by simmering in a small amount of liquid
- new Yorkers love
- uses dry heat in the oven to make cakes etc
10 Clues: barbeque • new Yorkers love • loved in Venezuela • fried dough in trinidad • the cooking process when • California is best know for them • Cooking process which uses water vapour • uses dry heat in the oven to make cakes etc • found in New Orleans topped with powder sugar • cooked by simmering in a small amount of liquid
