scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Cooking time 2024-05-15
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- - Italian staple often served with various sauces.
- - Process of passing dry ingredients through a fine sieve to remove lumps.
- - Flavored liquid used to soak meat or fish before cooking.
- - Kitchen tool used to remove the outer skin of fruits and vegetables.
- - Cooking method that involves browning meat then simmering it slowly in liquid.
- - Quick cooking method originating from Chinese cuisine.
- - Kitchen gadget used to cut food into thin, even slices.
- - Outer peel of citrus fruits used to add flavor to dishes.
- - Technique for cutting vegetables into thin, matchstick-like strips.
- - Kitchen utensil used for beating eggs or mixing ingredients.
- - To heat sugar until it liquefies and becomes a golden brown syrup.
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- - To moisten meat with drippings or sauce while cooking.
- - Cooking method where food is gently cooked in liquid just below boiling.
- - Quick cooking method using a small amount of oil over high heat.
- - Coating applied to food to give it a glossy finish.
- - Cooking method that involves dry heat in an oven.
- - Solution of salt and water used to preserve or flavor food.
- - To make meat more tender by pounding or marinating.
- - To work dough with hands to develop gluten.
- - To crush food into a soft, pulpy consistency.
20 Clues: - To work dough with hands to develop gluten. • - To crush food into a soft, pulpy consistency. • - Italian staple often served with various sauces. • - Cooking method that involves dry heat in an oven. • - Coating applied to food to give it a glossy finish. • - To make meat more tender by pounding or marinating. • ...
the scientific method 2023-09-22
The Scientific Method 2025-11-04
Matters of Life and Death 2021-03-19
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- The study of human embryos
- vitro fertilisation: A procedure in which eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries and fertilised with
- babies: Babies with gender and characteristics chosen by their parents, which is currently illegal
- treatment: Medical procedure to assist an infertile couple to have a child
- Assisted suicide; helping someone who is terminally ill to die
- of life: A measure of fulfilment
- modification: Plants and animals that have had their natural make-up altered by scientists
- The moment the sperm fertilises the egg
- Fertilised ovum from eight weeks
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- The scientific method by which animals or plants can be created which have exactly the same genetic makeup as the original, because the DNA of the original is used
- Fertilised ovum at about 12 – 14 days when implanted into the wall of the womb.
- Transplant from an animal to a human
- genetic engineering: The modification of gene make-up to change the features of a human
- of life: meaning that all life is sacred
14 Clues: The study of human embryos • of life: A measure of fulfilment • Fertilised ovum from eight weeks • Transplant from an animal to a human • The moment the sperm fertilises the egg • of life: meaning that all life is sacred • Assisted suicide; helping someone who is terminally ill to die • treatment: Medical procedure to assist an infertile couple to have a child • ...
Road to Revolution 2025-10-29
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- Boston _________ Mob attacked British soldiers in 1770, they fired on the crowd and killed 5
- economic system that values exports more than imports so the country can have more gold and silver
- ________ Quartering Act: forced colonists to keep soldiers in their homes
- _____________ Acts: British name for the 4 acts passed in response to the Boston Tea Party
- New ideas spreading about government and politics
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- _____________ Acts: 1767 acts taxing various household needs
- First Great _____________: religious revival in the 1730's-40's
- _________ ________ War: global name for a conflict between France, Britain, and various allies between 1754-1763
- ________ _______ riot: early 1770, fight broke out because redcoats were tearing down liberty poles
- __________ neglect: Britain ignored the colonies until 1754
- ____________ Revolution: new inventions and discoveries about the world were made, new method of figuring stuff out
- ____________ Acts: British said colonists' trade had to go through Britain first, mostly ignored
- __________ Act: British government said they had supreme authority over all the colonies
- _______ Quartering Act: forced colonies to keep soldiers in public housing
14 Clues: New ideas spreading about government and politics • __________ neglect: Britain ignored the colonies until 1754 • _____________ Acts: 1767 acts taxing various household needs • First Great _____________: religious revival in the 1730's-40's • ________ Quartering Act: forced colonists to keep soldiers in their homes • ...
Ch 10 Enlightenment 2017-03-07
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- Believed his viewing of the Universe offered a more accurate explanation
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- Believed that people were molded by the experience that came through their senses from the surrounding world
- Believed that scientist should not rely on the ancient authorities but on inductive reasoning
- Mad more discoveries of the Planets in the Universe
- The belief that the Sun was the center of the Universe
- The belief that Earth was the center of the Universe
- Child prodigy and was known to create many musical pieces
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- Someone who studies wisdom
- Had the idea of Planetary motion that gave more information of the Universe
- A systematic procedure of collecting and analyzing evidence
- Was known for writing about the Doubt and Uncertainty and the importance of ones mind
- Explained how the Planets stayed on course
- Belief that reasoning was the source of knowledge
14 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • Explained how the Planets stayed on course • Belief that reasoning was the source of knowledge • Mad more discoveries of the Planets in the Universe • The belief that Earth was the center of the Universe • The belief that the Sun was the center of the Universe • Child prodigy and was known to create many musical pieces • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Physical Science 2014-09-18
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- The metric base unit for forces (like weight).
- The part of your experiment that you leave unchanged so that you can compare your changed trials to.
- A well researched and supported finding in science that attempts to say WHAT will happen in nature
- An outlined procedure that provides a basic outline of how to 'do' science.
- The metric base unit for mass.
- A well researched and supported finding in science that attempts to say WHY things happen in nature
- a way of discovering the rules of the universe through logic, experimentation, and observation
- Mr. Pohl's shortcut memory trick to remembering the scientific method.
- The part of your experiment that you are changing to see a result
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- An idea that you are assuming to be true that other arguments are based upon.
- The metric base unit for length.
- The metric base unit for volume.
- Applying science to solve problems with tools
- The part of your experiment that you are actually testing in your experiement.
14 Clues: The metric base unit for mass. • The metric base unit for length. • The metric base unit for volume. • Applying science to solve problems with tools • The metric base unit for forces (like weight). • The part of your experiment that you are changing to see a result • Mr. Pohl's shortcut memory trick to remembering the scientific method. • ...
SQ-Statistic-III 2018-07-20
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- Subset of population
- Matrix method to solve equation
- Sum of samples
- Deviation from symmetry
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Space between argument
- Rule of suppression
- Discrete probability method
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- Number divisible by one or itself
- Relative flateness of peaks
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Value of x is known as
- Root near to exact
- Intensity of relationship
- Basic method of approximation
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Value of x is known as • Space between argument • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Relative flateness of peaks • Sttepping back towards mean • Discrete probability method • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
SQ-C 2018-07-20
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- Relative flateness of peaks
- Number divisible by one or itself
- Subset of population
- Intensity of relationship
- Root near to exact
- Matrix method to solve equation
- Discrete probability method
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Deviation from symmetry
- Value of x is known as
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- Rule of suppression
- Basic method of approximation
- Sum of samples
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
- Space between argument
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Space between argument • Value of x is known as • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Relative flateness of peaks • Sttepping back towards mean • Discrete probability method • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
SQ-A 2018-07-20
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- Root near to exact
- Basic method of approximation
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Discrete probability method
- Number divisible by one or itself
- Space between argument
- Relative flateness of peaks
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- Value of x is known as
- Sum of samples
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
- Deviation from symmetry
- Intensity of relationship
- Rule of suppression
- Subset of population
- Matrix method to solve equation
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Value of x is known as • Space between argument • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Sttepping back towards mean • Discrete probability method • Relative flateness of peaks • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
SQ-B 2018-07-20
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- Relative flateness of peaks
- Space between argument
- Value of x is known as
- Deviation from symmetry
- Sum of samples
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Discrete probability method
Down
- Matrix method to solve equation
- Rule of suppression
- Number divisible by one or itself
- Subset of population
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Intensity of relationship
- Root near to exact
- Basic method of approximation
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Space between argument • Value of x is known as • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Relative flateness of peaks • Sttepping back towards mean • Discrete probability method • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
OLIVE HETRICK, WEEK 2 VOCABULARY 2023-08-31
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- Observations or evidence and other data gathered to support scientific explanations.
- In a scientific investigation, the factor that is manipulated.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- The process of obtaining info by using your senses.
- Information gathered by observation.
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- In a scientific investigation,the factor that changes as a result of manipulation.
- Knowledge collected by observing natural events and conditions to discover facts or make laws or principles that can be tested.
- An organized procedure to observe something.
- In science, a control is a system for which the expected change or outcome is observed for comparing it to a treatment group in scientific research.
- In mathematics and science, something that has a fixed value.
10 Clues: Information gathered by observation. • An organized procedure to observe something. • The process of obtaining info by using your senses. • In mathematics and science, something that has a fixed value. • In a scientific investigation, the factor that is manipulated. • A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation. • ...
Methods of Separating Mixtures 2023-05-09
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- method of separating a mixture of solutes from a solution using a solvent and a medium such as a filter paper. Solutes are separated based on solubilities, least soluble at the bottom and most soluble at the top
- method of separating large substances
- method of separating liquid substances based on different boiling points. The substance with the lowest boiling point evaporates first.
- method of separating a soluble substance from a solution where the insoluble substance remain behind on filter paper and the soluble substance passes through filter paper and collected as filtrate
- method of separating substances of a mixture based on different densities. The most dense substance will go to the bottom and the least dense to the top of the suspension.
- method of separating a solute from a saturated solution using slow or natural evaporation of the solvent to be left with crystals of solute
- method of separating substances containing iron from a mixture due to being magnetic
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- method of separating a solvent from a solute in a solution using heat and allowing the solute to remain behind
- method of separating a range of different substances based on their different boiling points eg crude oil
- method of separating a soluble solute from an insoluble substance by adding a solvent
- method of separating mixtures based on varying particle size
- method of separating an insoluble substance from a liquid by pouring off the liquid and collecting the insoluble substance
12 Clues: method of separating large substances • method of separating mixtures based on varying particle size • method of separating substances containing iron from a mixture due to being magnetic • method of separating a soluble solute from an insoluble substance by adding a solvent • ...
Livestock crossword puzzle 2021-04-21
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- young male horse
- mature male pig
- male intactc cow
- meat we get from sheep
- scientific name for bird
- casterated male pig
- a scientific name for horse
- cattle
- a young goat
- a baby pig
- casterated male cow
- a livestock animal
- young horse
- meat you get from cow
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- young cow
- young sheep
- mature male horse
- adult female horse
- young female cow not given birth
- male sheep
- a male sheep
- male goat
- adult female sheep
- a young horse.
- young female pig
- female deer/goat
- meat you get from pigs
- mature female pig
- A male sheep
29 Clues: cattle • young cow • male goat • male sheep • a baby pig • young sheep • young horse • a male sheep • a young goat • A male sheep • a young horse. • mature male pig • young male horse • male intactc cow • young female pig • female deer/goat • mature male horse • mature female pig • adult female horse • adult female sheep • a livestock animal • casterated male pig • casterated male cow • meat you get from cow • ...
Early Life Crossword 2018-02-13
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- "Chaos"
- scientific name for humans
- an improvement
- "Order"
- A new aspect of cities is the emerge of _______
- "scientific view life emerge from the ______"
- the largest migration of slaves was from _____ __ ____
- At the same time
- owned property
- specific time period
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- ma fight for ______
- "______have always been part of the man history"
- The first early city
- The act that stop slavery
- "Do we have_______?"
- "as cities grew,_______evolved"
- lived on earth a very long time ago
- mos common belief on how earth came to be
- better____ is an benefit of living in a community
- _____used to be a business decision
20 Clues: "Chaos" • "Order" • an improvement • owned property • At the same time • ma fight for ______ • The first early city • "Do we have_______?" • specific time period • The act that stop slavery • scientific name for humans • "as cities grew,_______evolved" • lived on earth a very long time ago • _____used to be a business decision • mos common belief on how earth came to be • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-02-14
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- castrated male horse
- castrated male rabbit
- merino, suffolk, and hampshires
- mature male turkey
- female cattle that has had a baby
- mature male rabbit
- young female chicken
- young female horse
- uncastrated male horse
- young male chicken
- mature female chicken
- a male swine that can reproduce
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- baby goat
- a mature female sheep
- young female pig
- female cattle that hasn't had a baby
- scientific name for a calf
- scientific name for turkey
- young/baby sheep
- mature male goat
- castrated male turkey
- group of rabbits
- baby turkey
- a group of sheep
- castrated male goat
- baby rabbit
26 Clues: baby goat • baby turkey • baby rabbit • young female pig • young/baby sheep • mature male goat • group of rabbits • a group of sheep • mature male turkey • mature male rabbit • young female horse • young male chicken • castrated male goat • castrated male horse • young female chicken • a mature female sheep • castrated male rabbit • castrated male turkey • mature female chicken • uncastrated male horse • ...
Team Meeting#2 2021-08-29
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- Another method of promoting change
- Superhero
- Evaluate
- Overarching system
- Outline
- Name of quality assurance
- Debbie's Gracie's nickname
- A grant principle
- Another communication type
- Cari likes this
- A barrier to timely adoptions
- Cases in the very beginning
- Critical to recognize during meetings
- Newest aunt
- A goal of EYR
- Necessary family component of EYR
- Formal measurement rythmes with nip
- One method of QA
- Performance measurement
- Caitlin's ode to Guthrie
- A method to resolve conflict
- Not micromanaged
- One of Jennifer's favorite words
- A PPM goal
- Transcribe
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- Not explorer
- Monday afternoons
- Year we are in
- Need to be continually added to box.com
- A family goal
- Shannon's special someone
- The beginning of every meeting
- Work together
- court appointed advocate
- The new meeting method
- An important family member
- Workgroup team member
- Annie's dilemma
- Improved
- A method of promoting change
- A visual zoom engagement tool
- Melissa's role
- Aretha Franklin song
- A permanent plan
- ____ are the leader of the case plan
- A type of plan
- This is always possible
- Paula's favorite between the two
- Shares with Justin
- redundant verb
50 Clues: Outline • Evaluate • Improved • Superhero • A PPM goal • Transcribe • Newest aunt • Not explorer • A family goal • Work together • A goal of EYR • Year we are in • Melissa's role • A type of plan • redundant verb • Cari likes this • Annie's dilemma • A permanent plan • One method of QA • Not micromanaged • Monday afternoons • A grant principle • Overarching system • Shares with Justin • Aretha Franklin song • ...
EP 5 History Q1 2013-07-11
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- Something important that happened in the past.
- Step 4 of the historical research method: ________ a hypothesis.
- Something we can use (e.g. a machine) to do a job or make something.
- An explanation for a problem that can be tested.
- Step 5 of the historical research method: ________ your findings.
- A place where a part of history has been preserved.
- The area close to where you live, or where something happened.
- Step 2 of the historical research method: ________ data or sources.
- Where something comes from.
- The study of past events which looks at records of the past.
- Facts or information that proves or disproves something.
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- Step 1 of the historical research method: ________ the problem.
- Something that is real or true. It can be proven.
- Step 3 of the historical research method: ________ source material.
- These sources are one or more steps removed from the event.
- The technique of using primary sources and other evidence to research and write accounts of the past.
- The way you or I feel about something.
- Work to find information or knowledge about something.
- A document or physical object from the time we are studying.
- An invented story or idea, usually concerning a hero or specific event.
20 Clues: Where something comes from. • The way you or I feel about something. • Something important that happened in the past. • An explanation for a problem that can be tested. • Something that is real or true. It can be proven. • A place where a part of history has been preserved. • Work to find information or knowledge about something. • ...
Unit 1 2022-09-01
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- The metric unit for mass.
- Shows trends or how the data changes over time.
- Rather than starting from scratch in putting together a plan for answering your question, you want to use the library and the internet to help you find the best way to do things and ensure that you don't repeat mistakes from the past.
- useful for comparing information collected by counting.
- A variable that is influenced by the independent variable.
- An educated guess about how things work.
- The metric unit for length.
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- Used to measure the weight of an item.
- The scientific method starts when you ask a question about something that you observe.
- Used to show how a fixed quantity is broken down into parts.
- The metric unit for volume.
- Rules for how to behave during a lab.
- A visual display of information or data.
- A variable that you change in an experiment on purpose.
14 Clues: The metric unit for mass. • The metric unit for volume. • The metric unit for length. • Rules for how to behave during a lab. • Used to measure the weight of an item. • A visual display of information or data. • An educated guess about how things work. • Shows trends or how the data changes over time. • A variable that you change in an experiment on purpose. • ...
Unit 1 2022-09-01
Across
- The metric unit for mass.
- Shows trends or how the data changes over time.
- Rather than starting from scratch in putting together a plan for answering your question, you want to use the library and the internet to help you find the best way to do things and ensure that you don't repeat mistakes from the past.
- useful for comparing information collected by counting.
- A variable that is influenced by the independent variable.
- An educated guess about how things work.
- The metric unit for length.
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- Used to measure the weight of an item.
- The scientific method starts when you ask a question about something that you observe.
- Used to show how a fixed quantity is broken down into parts.
- The metric unit for volume.
- Rules for how to behave during a lab.
- A visual display of information or data.
- A variable that you change in an experiment on purpose.
14 Clues: The metric unit for mass. • The metric unit for volume. • The metric unit for length. • Rules for how to behave during a lab. • Used to measure the weight of an item. • A visual display of information or data. • An educated guess about how things work. • Shows trends or how the data changes over time. • A variable that you change in an experiment on purpose. • ...
Biomed 2019-12-19
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- Having a discolored, bluish appearance caused by a bruise, congestion of blood vessels.
- Is the inactive X chromosome in a female somatic cell.
- The scientific study of the structure and diseases of teeth.
- Easy,and reliable forensic method to detect the presence of blood.
- Blood tests that look for antibodies in your blood.
- an official who investigates violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths.
- the study of humans, early hominids and primates.
- A personal record of bite forms of teeth used as personal identification.
- Responsible for tests used in detection of crime.
- a postmortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease.
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- A test used in criminology for determining the human or other source of a bloodstain.
- The movement of charged particles in a fluid or gel under the influence of an electric field.
- Stiffening of the joints and muscles of a body a few hours after death.
- An inherited protein found on the surface of red blood cells.
14 Clues: the study of humans, early hominids and primates. • Responsible for tests used in detection of crime. • Blood tests that look for antibodies in your blood. • Is the inactive X chromosome in a female somatic cell. • The scientific study of the structure and diseases of teeth. • An inherited protein found on the surface of red blood cells. • ...
Unit 3 Glossary Template 2022-03-24
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- point The critical point in a situation
- Intelligence The ability of a computer or a robot controlled by a computer to do tasks (machine). Looking like a human.
- A new idea or method
- The process by which different kinds of a living organisms are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- The action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- Make or become different
- the state or quality of being productive.
- Century The first century of the 3rd millennium
- A thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
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- a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
- point A point at which a significant change occurs
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- something that has been designed or created for the first time.
- A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole.
14 Clues: A new idea or method • Make or become different • point The critical point in a situation • the state or quality of being productive. • Century The first century of the 3rd millennium • point A point at which a significant change occurs • A thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action. • something that has been designed or created for the first time. • ...
Parts of Culture 2025-07-21
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- Creative activity expressing imaginative or technical skill.
- Popular style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour.
- The sound of voices or instruments arranged in pleasing or exciting patterns.
- Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- A series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- A system of faith and worship, often with a moral code.
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- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- Moving rhythmically to music, typically as a form of expression or entertainment.
- A style or method of cooking, especially as characteristic of a particular country or region.
- Traditional stories, especially ones concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon.
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- Things that stand for or represent something else.
- The traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through generations.
14 Clues: Things that stand for or represent something else. • A system of faith and worship, often with a moral code. • Popular style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour. • The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings • Creative activity expressing imaginative or technical skill. • A series of actions performed according to a prescribed order. • ...
Wild Canines 2022-03-19
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- all wild dogs have...
- pack hunter
- fancy word for foxes
- large extinct canine
- the belief that one is a wolf
- bushy tail
- a deadly virus that infects canines
- a superstitious sight in the sky
- a shapeshifter taking the form of a wolf
- what coyotes chase
- where arctic wolves are found
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- mythical humanoid canine
- what the Big Bad Wolf did to houses
- communication
- common wolf color
- desert howler
- scientific name for red fox
- the fur of an arctic fox is so...
- scientific name for gray wolf
- another name for African wild dogs
- proper name for dogs
21 Clues: bushy tail • pack hunter • communication • desert howler • common wolf color • what coyotes chase • fancy word for foxes • large extinct canine • proper name for dogs • all wild dogs have... • mythical humanoid canine • scientific name for red fox • the belief that one is a wolf • scientific name for gray wolf • where arctic wolves are found • a superstitious sight in the sky • ...
Crossword Draft - Forensics 2024-04-03
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- formal/systematic examination of something/someone
- detailed inspection
- carry out or commit a harmful/illegal action
- relating to childbirth
- variations of inherited characteristics
- Latin for "after death"
- disturbing/distressing experience or physical injury
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- recognition of someone
- separation of limbs
- to be seen with a microscope
- eating the flesh of your own species
- scientific study of excavated human bones
- unique identification
- process of decay/rotting
- scientific tests/techniques used in connection with the detection of crime; subfield of forensics
- thought-out/planned beforehand
- resentment/anger
- proof
- another word for death
- building blocks for the human body
20 Clues: proof • resentment/anger • separation of limbs • detailed inspection • unique identification • recognition of someone • relating to childbirth • another word for death • Latin for "after death" • process of decay/rotting • to be seen with a microscope • thought-out/planned beforehand • building blocks for the human body • eating the flesh of your own species • ...
Computer Coding, Errors & Testing 2025-10-14
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- A method of testing for unexpected data in a program. (9)
- An error that occurs when the code will run but give an incorrect answer, usually due to a mathematical mistake. (5)
- An error that occurs when the grammar and rules of the program have not been followed (6)
- An error that occurs when the library does not link to the code. (7)
- A method of converting code, one line at a time. (14)
- A method of testing that checks the inputs and outputs only. (5,3)
- A method of testing boundary data of a program. (7)
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- An error that occurs when a number is rounded up, resulting in an incorrect answer. (8)
- A method of translating a program into machine code. (11)
- An error that occurs when a remainder is ignored and an incorrect answer is given. (10)
- A method of testing normal data of a program. (8)
- A method of converting assembly code into machine code. (9)
- A method of testing that checks the code, for logic errors for example. (5,3)
13 Clues: A method of testing normal data of a program. (8) • A method of testing boundary data of a program. (7) • A method of converting code, one line at a time. (14) • A method of testing for unexpected data in a program. (9) • A method of translating a program into machine code. (11) • A method of converting assembly code into machine code. (9) • ...
Chapter one 2023-01-13
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- reasoning that is based on personal feelings or values
- grouping items together that are alike
- an idea that may have been formed with evidence but not confirmed
- is a possible answer to a scientific question
- making a statement or claim about what will happen in the future
- when you explain or interpret things
- an observation that deals with numbers
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- reasoning that is based on evidence
- an observation that deals with qualities
- an error in the design of the experiment
- an attitude of having doubt
- means using one or more of your senses to gather information
- a way of learning about the natural world
- facts and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation
- a type of evidence where data that is collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations
15 Clues: an attitude of having doubt • reasoning that is based on evidence • when you explain or interpret things • grouping items together that are alike • an observation that deals with numbers • an observation that deals with qualities • an error in the design of the experiment • a way of learning about the natural world • is a possible answer to a scientific question • ...
SQ-D 2018-07-20
Across
- Matrix method to solve equation
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
- Deviation from symmetry
- Intensity of relationship
- Rule of suppression
- Subset of population
- Discrete probability method
- Sum of samples
- Space between argument
Down
- Relative flateness of peaks
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Value of x is known as
- Basic method of approximation
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Root near to exact
- Number divisible by one or itself
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Value of x is known as • Space between argument • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Relative flateness of peaks • Sttepping back towards mean • Discrete probability method • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
SQ-A 2018-07-20
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- Root near to exact
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
- Value of x is known as
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Matrix method to solve equation
- Rule of suppression
- Deviation from symmetry
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- Sum of samples
- Discrete probability method
- Subset of population
- Number divisible by one or itself
- Intensity of relationship
- Basic method of approximation
- Relative flateness of peaks
- Space between argument
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Value of x is known as • Space between argument • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Discrete probability method • Sttepping back towards mean • Relative flateness of peaks • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
Scientific Method: how do scientists investigate questions? 2021-09-05
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- A PLANNED WAY OF FINDING ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.
- DIVIDE THINGS OR PEOPLE INTO GROUP
- WHEN YOU USE YOUR SENSES TO NOTICE DETAILS.
- TEST DONE TO SEE WHETHER A HYPOTHESIS IS CORRECT.
- THE ONE FACTOR YOU CHANGE IN AN EXPERIMENT.
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- TO MAKE A GUESS BASED ON WHAT YOU THINK OR KNOW.
- STATEMENT THAT COULD ANSWER A QUESTION YOU WANT TO INVESTIGATE.
- OFFER AN EXPLANATION OF WHAT YOU OBSERVED.
8 Clues: DIVIDE THINGS OR PEOPLE INTO GROUP • OFFER AN EXPLANATION OF WHAT YOU OBSERVED. • WHEN YOU USE YOUR SENSES TO NOTICE DETAILS. • THE ONE FACTOR YOU CHANGE IN AN EXPERIMENT. • A PLANNED WAY OF FINDING ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. • TO MAKE A GUESS BASED ON WHAT YOU THINK OR KNOW. • TEST DONE TO SEE WHETHER A HYPOTHESIS IS CORRECT. • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2012-11-26
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- theory of inductive reasoning where you should go beyond speculation and begin to compare and analyze the subject.
- a blank tablet, incorporated into Lockes belief that all ideas are derived from experience, and that the human mind at birth is like a blank tablet on which the environment writes the individuals understanding and beliefs.
- composed of institutions such as book clubs, Masonic lodges, and journals, and celebrated open debate informed by critical reason.
- nothing was to be accepted on faith, everything was to be submitted to the rational, critical, scientific way of thinking
- every body in the universe attracts every body in the universe in a pecise mathematical relationship, whereby the force of attraction is proportional to the quantity of matter of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- intellectuals in France who proclaimed that they were bringing the light of knowledge to their ignorant fellow creatures in the Age of Enlightenment.
- Descartes' view of the world as consisting of two fundamental entities: matter and mind.
- a world-view has played a large role in shaping the modern mind. The three central concepts of the Enlightenment were the use of reason, the scientific method, and progress.
- belief that nothing can ever be known beyond all doubt and that humanitys best hope was open-minded toleration.
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- the idea that despotism could be avoided when political power was divided and shared by a variety of classes and legal estates holding unequal rights and privileges.
- elegant private drawing rooms where talented and rich Parisian women held regular social gatherings to discuss literature, science and philosophy.
- is sacred and absolute, reflecting the common interests of all the people who have displeased the monarch as the holder of sovereign power, it is not necessarily the will of the majority.
- the idea that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe; this had enormous scientific and religious implications.
- the adaptation, albeit varied of enlightened governing into the rule of absolute monarchs often at the insistence of philosophes.
- Galileo's greatest achievement; rather than speculate about what might or should happen in an experiment, he conducted controlled experiments to find out what actually did happen.
- result of reading more books on many more subjects, allowing the educated public in France and throughout Europe the approach reading in a new way.
16 Clues: Descartes' view of the world as consisting of two fundamental entities: matter and mind. • belief that nothing can ever be known beyond all doubt and that humanitys best hope was open-minded toleration. • theory of inductive reasoning where you should go beyond speculation and begin to compare and analyze the subject. • ...
DO NOW (Scientific Method Review) 2021-08-19
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- something that may or may not be changed
- a variable that causes the dependent variable change
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- factors that need to stay constant (or same) because changing them might also change the dependent variable
- a variable that is affected by the independent variable
- a prediction using the words “if,” “then,” and “because"
5 Clues: something that may or may not be changed • a variable that causes the dependent variable change • a variable that is affected by the independent variable • a prediction using the words “if,” “then,” and “because" • factors that need to stay constant (or same) because changing them might also change the dependent variable
Crossword Puzzle for Scientific Method 2022-10-10
5 Clues: what you change on purpose in an experiment • a set of procegerses scientists take for problems • the varible in the experiment that always stays the same • an ordered investigation to prove someone or something wrong • the varible that changes based on what the scientist changes
Vocabulary Chapter 1 The First Americans 2017-07-03
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- a way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs
- are periods of very cold temperatures when part of the earth was covered with large ice sheets
- the study of ancient peoples
- home or community of homes built by Native Americans
- a region of government in which the society is ruled by religious leaders
- a movement of a large number of people into a new homeland
- highly developed societies usually with organized religions and laws
- long periods of little rainfall
- a raised piece of land with the top leveled off to promote farming
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- an ancient form of writing using symbols and pictures to represent words, sounds, and concepts
- a scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact
- a type of governments that linked different groups together
- an early form of corn grown by Native Americans
- things left behind by early people, such as stone tools, weapons, baskets, and carvings
- people who moved from place to place
- a sun-dried mud brick used to build the homes of some Native Americans
16 Clues: the study of ancient peoples • long periods of little rainfall • people who moved from place to place • an early form of corn grown by Native Americans • home or community of homes built by Native Americans • a movement of a large number of people into a new homeland • a type of governments that linked different groups together • ...
#4 Properties and Changes of Matter Meghan Alexander, 2nd period 2013-09-13
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- Has a pH above 7 and has a slippery feel and bitter taste
- reactions Absorbs thermal energy
- The substances that exist before the reaction begins
- property Does not change when an object changes size
- reactions Releases thermal energy
- change Occurs when one type of matter changes into a different type of matter with different properties
- change Any change in size, shape, form, or state where the identity of the matter stays the same
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- The substances that form as a result of the reaction
- Property Changes when the size of an object changes
- The number of atoms of each element in the compound.
- Lavoisier The first modern chemist that used logic and the scientific method to study chemical reactions
- Has a pH below 7 and has a sharp smell and sour taste
- When balancing chemical equations, numbers are placed before the formulas as did for Ag
- of Matter Tells you whether a sample of matter is a solid, liquid, or gas
- The amount of mass in a given volume
- How easily one thing reacts with something else
16 Clues: reactions Absorbs thermal energy • reactions Releases thermal energy • The amount of mass in a given volume • How easily one thing reacts with something else • Property Changes when the size of an object changes • The substances that form as a result of the reaction • The number of atoms of each element in the compound. • ...
Unit 1 2024-05-15
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- a visual representation of data
- the group that the data is compared to in a scientific investigation
- the variable that is used to measure results in a scientific investigation
- the variables that remain the same in a scientific investigation
- the smallest unit of an element that maintains the identity of the element
- the SI unit used to represent the amount of a substance
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- the variable in a scientific investigation that is changed to see a result
- the SI unit used to represent mass
- a pure substance that cannot be broken down into anything simpler or more stable
- a word used to describe the quantity at hand
- when atoms of 2 or more elements are chemically combined
11 Clues: a visual representation of data • the SI unit used to represent mass • a word used to describe the quantity at hand • the SI unit used to represent the amount of a substance • when atoms of 2 or more elements are chemically combined • the variables that remain the same in a scientific investigation • ...
The scientific method 2021-09-07
3 Clues: variable what you change in an experiment • variable what is the same in an experiment • Something you conduct to answer a question you may have
11 Accounting Crossword Quiz 2025-05-04
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- Which renumeration method could increase productivity? (2 words)
- One of the advantages of group bonus schemes is _________ between workers (2 words)
- What remuneration method that is based on the time an employee worked for? (2 words)
- what disadvantage is "Quality might suffer" from? (2 words)
- What do bonus schemes reward?
- What is an advantage of day work? (2 words)
- What is the rate per piece produced multiplied by to get labour cost? (2 words)
- What can lead to performance bonuses for employees and improve their motivation? (2 words)
- What payment method links wages directly to output?
- What is one method of employee renumeration? (2 words)
- What does remuneration improve? (2 words)
- What is an important requirement for any remuneration method? (2 words)
- ______ is a term applied to payments to employees.
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- What is piecework measured by? (2 words)
- What is the total amount paid to employees including wages, benefits, and taxes? (2 words)
- What is a way to improve labour productivity that leads to a greater output with the same level of input?
- What type of remuneration is suitable when employees work together? (2 words)
- What is day work measured by? (2 words)
- What is another name for bonus schemes? (2 words)
- how many types of bonuses are there?
20 Clues: What do bonus schemes reward? • how many types of bonuses are there? • What is day work measured by? (2 words) • What is piecework measured by? (2 words) • What does remuneration improve? (2 words) • What is an advantage of day work? (2 words) • What is another name for bonus schemes? (2 words) • ______ is a term applied to payments to employees. • ...
The Earth System 2023-03-13
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- The dynamic, interconnected set of physical, chemical, biological, and human components that interact to shape the Earth's environment and determine its state over time.
- A region of space surrounding a magnet or a moving electric charge that exerts a magnetic force on other magnets or moving charges. The Earth has a magnetic field generated by the motion of molten iron in its core, which helps to protect the planet from harmful solar radiation.
- A layer located in the Earth's mantle beneath the lithosphere. This layer has the ability to flow and deform in a manner similar to plastic when subjected to stress, which means that it can change shape without breaking. It is situated at a depth of approximately 100-200 kilometres beneath the Earth's surface.
- The central part of the Earth, divided into an outer core and an inner core. The outer core is liquid and surrounds the solid inner core, and both are composed primarily of iron and nickel. The core generates the Earth's magnetic field.
- The scientific study of the Earth's shape, gravity field, and rotation, as well as its orientation and position in space. Geodesy uses techniques such as satellite-based positioning and precise measurements of distances and angles.
- Tectonic System The theory that the Earth's outermost layer (the lithosphere) is broken into several plates that move around on the underlying asthenosphere. The plate tectonic system is responsible for many geological phenomena, including earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain ranges.
- The preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, typically found in rocks or sediments. Fossils provide important information about the history of life on Earth.
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid, such as a gas or liquid, due to differences in density caused by temperature variations. Convection is an important mechanism for the transfer of heat within the Earth's mantle and core.
- Layer between Earth's mantle and inner core made of liquid iron and nickel, approximately 2,300 kilometres thick with an average temperature of 4,000 degrees Celsius. Movement of molten metals generates the Earth's magnetic field, which protects the planet from harmful radiation and is essential for life.
- A fundamental concept in geology that states that the same physical, chemical, and biological processes that operate in the present also operated in the past. This principle allows geologists to interpret the past by studying present-day processes and their effects on the Earth's surface.
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- A complex, interconnected system of physical, chemical, biological, and human components that interact to shape the Earth's environment and determine its state over time.
- A systematic approach to understanding the natural world through observation, hypothesis testing, and experimentation. The scientific method is used to develop and refine scientific theories, which are explanations of natural phenomena supported by evidence.
- The solid, central part of the Earth's core, consisting primarily of iron and nickel. It is surrounded by the liquid outer core and generates the Earth's magnetic field.
- The thin outermost layer of the Earth, ranging from 5-70 km in thickness, that comprises the continents and ocean basins. It is composed of relatively low-density rocks such as granite and basalt.
- The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core. The mantle is composed of solid rock, but it can flow slowly over long periods of time. It is divided into the upper and lower mantle based on differences in physical properties.
- The scientific study of the Earth's physical structure, composition, history, and processes, including the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and other geological materials.
- The complex interplay of physical, chemical, biological, and human factors that determine the Earth's climate, including the atmosphere, oceans, land surfaces, ice sheets, and living organisms.
- A vibration that travels through the Earth in response to an earthquake or other seismic event. Seismic waves provide valuable information about the interior structure of the Earth, including the location and nature of seismic discontinuities.
- The process by which the Earth's magnetic field is generated by the motion of molten iron in the outer core. The geodynamo is driven by convection and plays a crucial role in protecting the Earth from harmful solar radiation.
- The collection of rocks, minerals, fossils, and other materials that provide a record of the Earth's history, including its geological, biological, and environmental evolution over billions of years.
- The rigid outer layer of the Earth, consisting of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle. It is divided into a series of large plates that move and interact with each other along boundaries.
- The physical features of the Earth's surface, including mountains, valleys, and plains. Topography is influenced by a variety of factors, including tectonic activity, erosion, and climate.
- The long-term average of weather patterns in a particular region, including measures such as temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, and atmospheric pressure.
23 Clues: The long-term average of weather patterns in a particular region, including measures such as temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, and atmospheric pressure. • The preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, typically found in rocks or sediments. Fossils provide important information about the history of life on Earth. • ...
Types of research 2024-01-22
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- combination of different training courses
- which report is differ from written reports
- some common elements of ... reports include heading to indicate topics
- The scientific article must always contain citations and a correct what
- is an academic paper ranging from 7000 to 16000 words
- A scientific.... is most often published in a scientific journal,
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- which paper usually includes a literature review section
- ..articles are published to display new research results
- Dissertation may include theoretical approach to justify topic or what?
- is usually applicable for the M.Ed and PhD
10 Clues: combination of different training courses • is usually applicable for the M.Ed and PhD • which report is differ from written reports • is an academic paper ranging from 7000 to 16000 words • which paper usually includes a literature review section • ..articles are published to display new research results • ...
AG Animal Crossword 2022-12-15
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- one of 2 most common breeds of beef cattle (hint)it's black.
- one of 2 most common breeds of beef cattle (hint)it's red.
- kind of horse used for plowing farming and the biggest of all horses (hint)think of the kind of horses they use to haul alcohol.
- scientific name for horses.
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- scientific name for cattle.
- most common breed of hog.
- we use them to milk and for meat(hint)not cattle.
- scientific name for chickens.
- we use there fur to make clothing.
- scientific name for hogs.
10 Clues: most common breed of hog. • scientific name for hogs. • scientific name for cattle. • scientific name for horses. • scientific name for chickens. • we use there fur to make clothing. • we use them to milk and for meat(hint)not cattle. • one of 2 most common breeds of beef cattle (hint)it's red. • one of 2 most common breeds of beef cattle (hint)it's black. • ...
James Bareiter vocabulary week 1 crossword 2022-08-23
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- an organized procedure to study something.
- a scientific guess that could lead to a scientific equation
- in a scientific investigation, the factor that changes as a result of mainpulation.
- in a scientific investigation,the factor that is deliberately manipulated.
- the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts.
- a mechanism for regulating a system
- info gathered by and experimentation
- the process of obtaining info.
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- observations,measurements, and other types data the people gather.
- a condition or factor that is assumed to have one variable.
10 Clues: the process of obtaining info. • a mechanism for regulating a system • info gathered by and experimentation • an organized procedure to study something. • a scientific guess that could lead to a scientific equation • a condition or factor that is assumed to have one variable. • observations,measurements, and other types data the people gather. • ...
Probability Crossword 2021-12-16
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- The number of cards that are in a deck of playing cards
- An assumption, an idea that is proposed for the sake of argument so that it can be tested through the scientific method
- The measure of the likelihood of an event to occur
- A single event that is performed to determine the outcome
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- The number of sides on a coin?
- The number of red cards in a deck of playing cards
- Any procedure that can be infinitely repeated or any series of actions that have a well-defined set of possible outcomes
- The number of possible outcomes when rolling a single die
- The number of suits in a deck of playing cards
9 Clues: The number of sides on a coin? • The number of suits in a deck of playing cards • The number of red cards in a deck of playing cards • The measure of the likelihood of an event to occur • The number of cards that are in a deck of playing cards • The number of possible outcomes when rolling a single die • A single event that is performed to determine the outcome • ...
Week 02/12 2018-02-22
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- /the meaning of a passage, text, etc. as the original author would have intended and what the readers would have understood.
- /source that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events or conditions you're researching.
- /era between 16th and 18th centuries when scientists began doing research in a new way using the scientific method
- /a first-hand account that may include autobiographies, memoirs, and oral histories recorded later.
- /the way world works together to trade, communicate, and exchange ideas
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- /an account, report or story of events experiences that is based on evidence from the past.
- /a sudden, complete change
- /a serious disagreement or argument
- /to change
9 Clues: /to change • /a sudden, complete change • /a serious disagreement or argument • /the way world works together to trade, communicate, and exchange ideas • /an account, report or story of events experiences that is based on evidence from the past. • ...
Introduction to Research 2024-09-01
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- to Change: Refusing to update beliefs or accept new evidence because it conflicts with existing views.
- Drawing conclusions about a large group based on a small or unrepresentative sample.
- Research focused on understanding meaning, experiences, and concepts through non-numerical data.
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- Reasoning: Jumping to conclusions based on faulty logic or assumptions without proper evidence.
- Methods: A research approach that combines both quantitative and qualitative techniques.
- Observation: Focusing only on data that supports your beliefs while ignoring data that contradicts them.
- Observations: Making errors in data collection by not paying attention or by recording details incorrectly.
- Method: A systematic process of inquiry involving observation, hypothesis formation, experimentation, and conclusion.
- Research involving numerical data and statistical analysis to draw conclusions.
9 Clues: Research involving numerical data and statistical analysis to draw conclusions. • Drawing conclusions about a large group based on a small or unrepresentative sample. • Methods: A research approach that combines both quantitative and qualitative techniques. • Reasoning: Jumping to conclusions based on faulty logic or assumptions without proper evidence. • ...
Final Solution Part 3 & 4 2025-04-02
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- German officer who risked his life to save Jewish detainees at Auschwitz
- The year when France deported its Jewish residents to Auschwitz
- The SS officer known for conducting pseudo-scientific experiments on inmates, especially twins
- The term used to describe the systemic extermination of Jews during World WarGas chambersbers The method primarily used for mass killings at Auschwitz
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- The year when the SS personnel at Auschwitz began to amass wealth through exploitation
- The term for illicit establishment operated by SS personnel within Auschwitz
- The SS officer who served as the camp commandant of Auschwitz
- French city where the first Western Jews were deported to Auschwitz
- The process by which SS officers stole valuables from Jewish inmates
9 Clues: The SS officer who served as the camp commandant of Auschwitz • The year when France deported its Jewish residents to Auschwitz • French city where the first Western Jews were deported to Auschwitz • The process by which SS officers stole valuables from Jewish inmates • German officer who risked his life to save Jewish detainees at Auschwitz • ...
Vocab 2023-08-09
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- a carefully thought out hypothesis based on collected observations that attempts to explain a scientific phenomenon
- the variable being tested or measured in an experiment
- the variable that is changed or controlled in an experiment
- data that was collected to prove a scientific claim
- evidence and observations involving numbers
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- evidence and observations that are statements
- an educated guess based on evidentiary support
- a statement that connects collected data with a scientific claim
- a description of an observed scientific phenomenon
- a one sentence statement answering the question you are investigating
10 Clues: evidence and observations involving numbers • evidence and observations that are statements • an educated guess based on evidentiary support • a description of an observed scientific phenomenon • data that was collected to prove a scientific claim • the variable being tested or measured in an experiment • the variable that is changed or controlled in an experiment • ...
Physical Science 1.2 Vocab 2021-04-30
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- Figure A prescribed decimal that determines the amount of rounding off to be done based on the precision of the measurement.
- A description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity measured
- The force with which Earth's gravity pulls on that amount of matter
- A method of expressing a value as a number multiplied by 10 to the appropriate power
- A factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
- The exactness of a measurement
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- The distance between two points, measured in a straight line
- A measure of the size of an object or fluid in three-dimensional space
- General process that scientists use to help organize their thinking about questions they want to answer
- Only one variable changes at a time
- Measure of the amount of matter in an object
- A possible answer that you can test
12 Clues: The exactness of a measurement • Only one variable changes at a time • A possible answer that you can test • Measure of the amount of matter in an object • The distance between two points, measured in a straight line • The force with which Earth's gravity pulls on that amount of matter • A factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis • ...
Instructional Methods 2025-04-08
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- - The complex combinations of skills in the three upper levels of Revised Bloom's Taxonomy - analyze, evaluate, and create - that require higher - order thinking skills.
- - a way of learning in which students work in groups to solve problems together while learning social skills. Also, a form of group learning in which assignments involved a task or problem students must solve using their complementary and interdependent skills, experiences, or opinions.
- - leader.
- - A process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned, helping them apply learning that lends a sense of achievement.
- - a lab in which students produce an end product.
- - the rate at which a teacher moves through the components of a lesson or the lessons throughout the day.
- - a method in which the teacher’s role is to present the information that students are to learn and to direct their learning process.
- - a method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator, or guide, for learning. Students more actively engage in directing and achieving their own learning.
- - a way to assess each student’s participation and learning.
- Method - the use of different techniques of instruction to match a student's preferred mode of learning, disability, or background.
- - a learner - centered simulation that involves students in acting out a role but without a script.
- - a teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching.
- - a method that puts students in situations that feel real, even though they are not - eliminating any harmful risks.
- - a learner - centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts written by the teacher or students.
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- - understanding individuals demonstrate when they integrate knowledge and modes of thinking from two or more disciplines.
- - to give authority to.
- - A process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they learned; students think about thinking (cognition)
- - A question that requires deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer, and generally encourages higher - level thinking.
- - a form of small group learning in which students work together to achieve a common goal.
- - a lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem; common of scientific experiments.
- - integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units.
- - A brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on students for an answer, which allows students to mentally process the question and formulate their replies.
- - an educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated with the goal of nurturing heightened learning in each of the subject areas involved.
- - a group of people who present and discuss a topic.
- - the basic techniques teachers use to promote learning; also called instructional strategies or teaching strategies.
- - partial outlines for students to complete or written questions for students to answer during lecture.
- - a description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution.
27 Clues: - leader. • - to give authority to. • - a lab in which students produce an end product. • - a group of people who present and discuss a topic. • - a way to assess each student’s participation and learning. • - integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units. • - a description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution. • ...
SQ-Statistic-III 2018-07-20
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- Subset of population
- Intensity of relationship
- Root near to exact
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Basic method of approximation
- Relative flateness of peaks
- Space between argument
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- Number divisible by one or itself
- Discrete probability method
- Sum of samples
- Deviation from symmetry
- Matrix method to solve equation
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
- Rule of suppression
- Value of x is known as
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Value of x is known as • Space between argument • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Discrete probability method • Sttepping back towards mean • Relative flateness of peaks • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
Scientific Crossword 2013-11-10
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- / Large rips in space where the gravitational pull is so harsh that not even light can escape
- / The regularly repeated elliptical course of a celestial object or spacecraft about a star or planet.
- / The process in which an insect transforms into a different stage in its life.
- / The regularly repeated elliptical course of a celestial object or spacecraft about a star or planet.
- / The fourth planet from the sun
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- / The process in which green plants convert sunlight into nutrients
- / The building blocks of our universe
- / The process that the sun uses to send sunlight through out the solar system
- / A pure substance made up of only one atom, which cannot be broken down any further.
- / A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- / All existing matter and space time contained into one place.
- / ironically, due to it's name, this planet is a gas giant.
12 Clues: / The fourth planet from the sun • / The building blocks of our universe • / A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • / ironically, due to it's name, this planet is a gas giant. • / All existing matter and space time contained into one place. • / The process in which green plants convert sunlight into nutrients • ...
Scientific Vocab 2024-08-21
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- Created during experiment
- Scientists have to do this to their experiments if they fail
- The variable that is being changed
- Trying to guess what will happen
- You do this to your newly created experiment
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- The If...Then statement
- The variable that is the outcome
- The information gathered in an experiment
- The variables that stay the same
- People have to do these in experiments
- The person doing an experiment
11 Clues: The If...Then statement • Created during experiment • The person doing an experiment • The variable that is the outcome • The variables that stay the same • Trying to guess what will happen • The variable that is being changed • People have to do these in experiments • The information gathered in an experiment • You do this to your newly created experiment • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- Isaac Newton Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- Galilei Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- theory a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
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- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- theory a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- Revolution modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- method a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- Kepler German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- Copernicus Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • Kepler German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • theory a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
Scientific Methodology 2024-07-11
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- variable the variable that is manipulated
- doing the same exact thing repeatedly
- the best scientific explanation
- variable that is measured
- allowing others to see your work
- preconceived view on a topic
- studying something to identify patterns
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- information gained from an experiment
- designed to test a hypothesis
- A testable statement
- noticing something about the world
11 Clues: A testable statement • variable that is measured • preconceived view on a topic • designed to test a hypothesis • the best scientific explanation • allowing others to see your work • noticing something about the world • information gained from an experiment • doing the same exact thing repeatedly • studying something to identify patterns • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-04-17
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- a substance that consists of atoms of only one kind
- the attraction that the Earth has on an object on or near its surface
- oval shapes
- an earth-centered theory; having or relating to the earth as the center
- to increase in number, volume, or scope
- a period from the 1500's to 1700s in which many scientific advances changed peoples traditional beliefs
- having or relating to the sun as the center
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- the time span between the birth of parents and the birth of their children
- the steps for an orderly search for knowledge
- the belief that reason and experience must be present for the solution of problems
- an explanation of how or why something happens
11 Clues: oval shapes • to increase in number, volume, or scope • having or relating to the sun as the center • the steps for an orderly search for knowledge • an explanation of how or why something happens • a substance that consists of atoms of only one kind • the attraction that the Earth has on an object on or near its surface • ...
Scientific Notation 2023-05-10
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- NOTATION: REPRESENTATION OF A DECIMAL AS A PRODUCT OF A DECIMAL S AND
- A NUMBER WRITTEN TO THE RIGHT AND SLIGHTLY ABOVE THE BASE THAT TELLS HOW MANY TIMES TO USE THE BASE IN MULTIPLICATION.
- THE NUMBER THAT IS GOING TO BE RAISED TO A POWER
- BUT LESS THAN TEN
- NOTATION: A WAY OF EXPRESSING A STANDARD NUMBER USING A BASE AND AN EXPONENT.
- OF MAGNITUDE: THE EXPONENT IN THE POWER OF TEN WHEN THE DECIMAL IS EXPRESSED IN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION.
- A NUMBER WITH NO FRACTIONAL PARTS. INCLUDES ZERO, THE COUNTING NUMBERS, AND THE OPPOSITE OF THE COUNTING NUMBERS.
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- OF A NUMBER: THE NUMBER THAT RESULTS WHEN YOU MULTIPLY A NUMBER BY ITSELF AND THEN MULTIPLY IT BY ITSELF AGAIN.
- NUMBER: NUMBERS THAT HAVE NO FRACTIONAL PART AND NO NEGATIVES.
- OF A NUMBER: THE NUMBER THAT RESULTS WHEN YOU MULTIPLY A NUMBER BY ITSELF.
- FORM: WRITING A NUMBER TO SHOW THE VALUE OF EACH DIGIT
11 Clues: BUT LESS THAN TEN • THE NUMBER THAT IS GOING TO BE RAISED TO A POWER • FORM: WRITING A NUMBER TO SHOW THE VALUE OF EACH DIGIT • NUMBER: NUMBERS THAT HAVE NO FRACTIONAL PART AND NO NEGATIVES. • NOTATION: REPRESENTATION OF A DECIMAL AS A PRODUCT OF A DECIMAL S AND • OF A NUMBER: THE NUMBER THAT RESULTS WHEN YOU MULTIPLY A NUMBER BY ITSELF. • ...
Scientific Crossword 2023-01-15
11 Clues: art of selection • group of alleles • germplasm category • cluster of flowers • Crop grown globally • used for Gene Pyramiding • manipulates ploidy levels • outbreaks due to overuse of • large-scale invasive behavior • Crop grown three times in India • provided principles of Inheritance
Scientific Management 2023-01-17
Scientific innovation 2022-08-30
11 Clues: to put aside • the world around us • synonym of discovery • the opposite of dirty • the most useful liquid • that can be used again • you do it , to make tea • to make something unclean • the opposite of "to empty" • advancement towards something better • the act of calling for protection of the environment
Scientific Knowledge 2023-09-14
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- a group left untouched by the experimental process
- consistently good or able to be trusted
- a prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group
- an educated guess, prediction, or proposed explanation based on some research or observation.
- an observable event or occurrence in nature
- systematic study or experimentation
- a system of steps to conduct a scientific investigation
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- knowledge gained through observation and experimentation
- a non-science that falsely portrays itself as real science
- a conclusion derived from evidence and logical reasoning
- a factor within an experiment that will vary or change
11 Clues: systematic study or experimentation • consistently good or able to be trusted • an observable event or occurrence in nature • a group left untouched by the experimental process • a factor within an experiment that will vary or change • a system of steps to conduct a scientific investigation • knowledge gained through observation and experimentation • ...
Scientific tools 2023-09-22
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- Used to heat substances to certain temperatures.
- Used for obtaining the mass of objects; measured in grams
- great for adding one drop of liquid at a time, but not good for measuring exact amounts
- This tool allows handling and holding of test tubes.
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- to hold, heat or mix small amounts of fluids
- instrument used to measure volume of liquids in millimeters
- Narrow neck allows the contents to be mixed by swirling, without risk of spill
- A (glass) container for stirring mixing and heating liquids.
- instruments for grasping, squeezing, holding tissue or a small item
- Used to pick up beakers that are hot
- Used to measure the temperature of a liquid in Celsius
11 Clues: Used to pick up beakers that are hot • to hold, heat or mix small amounts of fluids • Used to heat substances to certain temperatures. • This tool allows handling and holding of test tubes. • Used to measure the temperature of a liquid in Celsius • Used for obtaining the mass of objects; measured in grams • instrument used to measure volume of liquids in millimeters • ...
Scientific Report 2025-09-09
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-27
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- Newton, Who published “Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”?
- Kepler, Who Proposed the orbit of every planet is ellipse with the sun?
- Galileo believe What has dark spots?
- Bacon, Who believed in the use of inductive reasoning?
- Vesalius, Who published “On the Fabric of the Human Body”?
- Bacon, Who wanted science to advance human life with new discoveries?
- Who discoveries expanded knowledge about the universe and the human body?
- Vesalius, Who was the founder of modern human anatomy?
- View, Earth center of universe – sun, moon and planets revolved around sun
- Newton, Who proposed the universal laws of gravitational?
- What has four moons?
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- Humanists, Who mastered Greek and Latin?
- Harvey, Who published “On the Motion of the Heart And Blood”
- Copernicus, Who proposed Earth and planets revolve around the sun?
- reasoning, What drives the scientific revolution?
- Who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy, physiology and neurology?
- What did Galen focus on dissection to formulate his ideas?
- View, Scientists and Mathematicians began to think in new ways (empiricism)
- Revolution, a new way of thinking about the natural world and society that challenges traditional views.
- Galilei, Who questioned what planets and sun were made of?
20 Clues: What has four moons? • Galileo believe What has dark spots? • Humanists, Who mastered Greek and Latin? • reasoning, What drives the scientific revolution? • Bacon, Who believed in the use of inductive reasoning? • Vesalius, Who was the founder of modern human anatomy? • Newton, Who proposed the universal laws of gravitational? • ...
Scientific Classification Vocabulary 2013-01-25
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- main classification of living organisms that includes all animals
- organism of the kingdom Monera, bacteria and cyanobacteria characterized by the absence of distinct membrane-bound nucleus or organelles
- taxonomic category above family and below class
- bacteria characterized by a rigid cell wall and, in motile types, flagella
- primary division of a kingdom ranking next above class in size
- systematic grouping of organisms into categories on the basis of taxonomy
- taxonomic category below family and above species
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- classification of organisms in an ordered system that indicates natural relationships
- microorganisms now regarded as members of the Archaea
- group of low microscopic organisms of doubtful nature, some plants and some animals
- taxonomic category of related organisms below order and above genus
- set, collection, group containing members having certain attributes or traits in common
- eukaryotic organisms, lacking chlorophyll and vascular tissue, range in size from single cell to body mass of branching filamentous hyphae
- individual form of life made up of organs, organelles, or other parts that work together to carry on the various processes of life
- category of taxonomic classification below genus or subgenus, consisting of related organisms capable of interbreeding
- any multicellular organism producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having cellulose cell walls, and lacking power of locomotion
- belonging to Precambrian time, marked by an atmosphere with little free oxygen
17 Clues: taxonomic category above family and below class • taxonomic category below family and above species • microorganisms now regarded as members of the Archaea • primary division of a kingdom ranking next above class in size • main classification of living organisms that includes all animals • taxonomic category of related organisms below order and above genus • ...
UX Research 2023-04-24
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- The series of steps a user takes to achieve a goal within a product (10 letters - 2 Words)
- A method of organizing information by having users group related items together (11 letters - 2 Words)
- A visual representation of where users click or interact with a product (7 letters - 2 Words)
- The organization and structure of information within a product (21 letters - 2 Words)
- A set of principles used to evaluate the usability of a product (18 letters - 2 Words)
- The most important component of UX research (5 letters)
- The ease of use and learnability of a product (9 letters)
- A method of comparing two versions of a product to determine which one performs better (9 letters)
- A method of evaluating a product's ease of use by having users verbalize their thoughts while using it (18 letters - 2 Words)
- A method of evaluating a product's ease of use with real users (15 letters - 2 Words)
- The process of breaking down complex tasks into smaller, more manageable parts (12 letters - 2 Words)
- A method of gathering qualitative data from users (9 letters)
- A fictional character created to represent a user group (7 letters)
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- Areas of a product or experience that cause frustration or difficulty for users (10 letters - 2 Words)
- A record of a user's clicks and interactions with a website or app (10 letters)
- A method of measuring where a user looks while interacting with a product (11 letters - 2 Words)
- The process of evaluating a product with real users to identify issues and gather feedback (11 letters - 2 Words)
- A method of gathering quantitative data from users (6 letters)
- A method of gathering qualitative data by observing users in their natural environment (17 letters - 2 Words)
- The path a user takes through a product (9 letters - 2 Words)
- A design methodology that focuses on understanding the context in which a product will be used (16 letters - 2 Words)
- A low-fidelity representation of a product's interface used for planning and testing
- A method of gathering qualitative data by watching users interact with a product (10 letters)
- A preliminary version of a product used for testing (9 letters)
- A method of evaluating the effectiveness of a website's navigation structure (11 letters - 2 Words)
- The process of designing a product to create a positive user experience (15 letters - 2 Words)
- A tool used to understand the needs, behaviors, and emotions of users (10 letters - 2 Words)
- A set of guidelines used to evaluate the usability of a product (10 letters)
- A problem-solving methodology that emphasizes empathy for users and experimentation (13 letters - 2 Words)
- The process of involving users in the design of a product (10 letters)
- The design of products to be usable by people with disabilities (12 letters)
31 Clues: The most important component of UX research (5 letters) • The ease of use and learnability of a product (9 letters) • The path a user takes through a product (9 letters - 2 Words) • A method of gathering qualitative data from users (9 letters) • A method of gathering quantitative data from users (6 letters) • ...
Arctic Tundra 2025-04-16
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- means they only eat meat
- the word for when an animal kills another animal for food
- the color of polar bear skin
- the ocean where polar bears live and swim
- the scientific word for a polar bear home
- the scientific word for animal fat
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- tundra the name of the biome where polar bears live
- the scientific word for sleeping during the winter
- the scientific word for walrus teeth
- an animal the polar bear eats
10 Clues: means they only eat meat • the color of polar bear skin • an animal the polar bear eats • the scientific word for animal fat • the scientific word for walrus teeth • the ocean where polar bears live and swim • the scientific word for a polar bear home • the scientific word for sleeping during the winter • tundra the name of the biome where polar bears live • ...
The nature of science 2022-08-12
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- variable : an independent variable that is manipulated by the researcher to determine its relationship to or influence upon some outcome or dependent variable.
- : Explanation based on experiments- most logical explanation
- :an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables
- : A variable whose variation does not depend on another
- statements, based on repeated experiments or observations, that describe or predict a range of natural phenomena.
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- : a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method.
- : An organization set of investigations used by scientits
- :A variable who does depend on another
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
9 Clues: :A variable who does depend on another • : A variable whose variation does not depend on another • : An organization set of investigations used by scientits • : Explanation based on experiments- most logical explanation • :an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables • ...
Market Structures 2016-02-24
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- situation in which the average cost of production falls as a firm gets larger
- monopoly based on a firms' ownership or control of a production method, process, or scientific advance
- agreement(usually illegal) by firms to charge the same price for a product
- market structure where average costs of produvtion are lowest when a single firm exists
- a market with a single seller of a certain product
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- a monopoly owned and operated by the government
- agreement(usually illegal) between producers to fix prices, limit outputs, or divide markets
- market structure where one firm has a monopoly in geographic area
- a market in where a few large sellers dominate an industry
9 Clues: a monopoly owned and operated by the government • a market with a single seller of a certain product • a market in where a few large sellers dominate an industry • market structure where one firm has a monopoly in geographic area • agreement(usually illegal) by firms to charge the same price for a product • ...
Scientific Investigations 2017-10-05
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- Compares a measured value of a property with the standard value accepted for that property.
- Sum of all data divided by the number of data values.
- Descriptive information that is expressed as a quantity or a number.
- A pattern, plan, representation, or description that shows the structure or function of a thing that is studied.
- A model to show how an object or system behaves or functions.
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- Notation A method of writing a quantity as a number multiple of a ten power, or X10.
- A description that includes a number and a unit. Such as 5 seconds.
- Descriptive information that is not expressed as a number.
- The exactness and repeatability of a measurement.
9 Clues: The exactness and repeatability of a measurement. • Sum of all data divided by the number of data values. • Descriptive information that is not expressed as a number. • A model to show how an object or system behaves or functions. • A description that includes a number and a unit. Such as 5 seconds. • ...
National Breastfeeding Week 2022 2022-08-01
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- Staff knowledge, attitudes and skills
- Type of support for a breastfeeding mother
- Method of feeding a supplement to a baby
- Product covered by the WHO Code
- At birth skin-to-skin should be immediate and _
- Method of making donor human milk safe
- First milk that the breast produces
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- Watching and feeding when baby shows hunger cues
- Method of pain relief for baby
- Healthiest food for a baby
- Teaching about this topic should be 1:1
- Receiving only breastmilk since birth
- Topic included in the international protocol for prenatal discussion
- Method of expressing milk available to all mothers
- Signal to feed baby
- Number of Steps to successful breastfeeding
16 Clues: Signal to feed baby • Healthiest food for a baby • Method of pain relief for baby • Product covered by the WHO Code • First milk that the breast produces • Staff knowledge, attitudes and skills • Receiving only breastmilk since birth • Method of making donor human milk safe • Teaching about this topic should be 1:1 • Method of feeding a supplement to a baby • ...
Vocab 2025-08-25
Crossword Puzzles (Core Java Day-1) 2015-10-30
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- prevents namespace collision
- The java interpreter
- members can be accessible to same package and subclasses of different package
- Special blocks in java used to initialize members of class
- keyword used to refer to the current object from any method within a class
- Java data type used to hold integer value ranging from -128 to +127
- Instance of a class
- A special method with the same name as the class
- keyword used to define a set of keywords in a type safe manner
- A method which is implemented to perform some housekeeping tasks before an object is garbage collected
- A template for similar objects
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- A technique used to set-up the starting point for a program debugging in eclipse
- The early name of Java
- A method which is the entry point of your application
- Superset of JRE which allows you to do both write and run programs.
- operator used to check the type of an object at run time
- This type of members can be accessible by using the class name
- A term referring to desktop development environment in eclipse
- The compiler which compiles the byte code into native code that is immediately executed.
- the type of variable declared inside a method or block
20 Clues: Instance of a class • The java interpreter • The early name of Java • prevents namespace collision • A template for similar objects • A special method with the same name as the class • A method which is the entry point of your application • the type of variable declared inside a method or block • operator used to check the type of an object at run time • ...
Chapter 01 2024-05-27
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- A sampling method where samples are taken from a group that is conveniently accessible.
- Data that can only take certain values.
- Data that describes qualities or characteristics.
- A measurable characteristic of a population.
- A variable that influences both the dependent variable and independent variable, causing a spurious association.
- A type of data that can take any value within a range.
- Data that can be ranked but not measured.
- A sampling method where every nth member of the population is selected.
- Data that can be measured and expressed numerically.
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- A measure that describes a characteristic of a sample.
- A sampling method that divides the population into subgroups and samples from each.
- A study where the researcher observes without intervention.
- Data that can be categorized but not ranked.
- A subset of the population.
- A sampling method where individuals choose to participate.
- A sampling method where every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
- A systematic error that results in an incorrect estimate of the association between exposure and outcome.
- The entire group that is the subject of a study.
- A group of subjects having similar characteristics.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- Individuals who do not respond to a survey or study.
21 Clues: A subset of the population. • Data that can only take certain values. • Data that can be ranked but not measured. • Data that can be categorized but not ranked. • A measurable characteristic of a population. • The entire group that is the subject of a study. • Data that describes qualities or characteristics. • A group of subjects having similar characteristics. • ...
Cooking Method Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-10
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- To cut food into small, equal size squares about 1/4 to 1/8 inch in size
- To remove liquid from a solid food by pouring off the liquid, putting the food through a colander, or drying with paper towels
- To cut food into small, equal size squares about 1/2 inch in size
- To remove the stem and the very thin layer of peel of a fruit or vegetable with a paring knife or peeler
- To pour or spoon pan juices, melted fat, or sauces over the surface of a food during cooking, using a baster, cup, or spoon, to keep the food moist and add flavor
- To cut food into large, thick or thin flat pieces with a slicing knife
- To expose to warmth in order to free from a frozen state
- To cause a solid food to turn into or become part of a liquid
- To reduce food into small pieces by pressing and rubbing it against the teeth of a grater
- To cut food into very fine, uneven pieces
- To cut or break food into long, thin strips by using a knife, fork, or grater
- To remove the outer layer/skin, by stripping or pulling off with your finger or a knife
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- To make small, straight, shallow cuts with a slicing knife in the surface of a food; often done to tenderize meat or to let sauces soak in
- To lower a food's temperature to freezing or below by placing it in a freezer
- To lightly sprinkle the surface of a food with crumbs, flour, sugar
- To soak food in a cold, seasoned liquid, usually containing an acid, in order to add flavor and/or tenderize the food
- To separate solid from liquid materials by pouring the mixture through a strainer or sieve
- To sprinkle or coat a food with flour
- To rub fat on the surface of a food or a cooking utensil
- To cut food into small, uneven pieces
20 Clues: To sprinkle or coat a food with flour • To cut food into small, uneven pieces • To cut food into very fine, uneven pieces • To expose to warmth in order to free from a frozen state • To rub fat on the surface of a food or a cooking utensil • To cause a solid food to turn into or become part of a liquid • ...
oops 2025-09-17
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- : Memory area where local variables are stored
- : Automatic memory management in Java
- : Access modifier providing the highest level of data hiding
- : Wrapping data and methods together into one unit
- : Instance of a class
- : Ability of object to take many forms
- : Memory area where objects are stored
- : Named memory location to store data
- : Having multiple constructors with different parameters
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- : Keyword used to define a variable shared by all objects
- : Special method that has the same name as the class
- : Abstract type in Java that only contains method signatures
- : Concept of acquiring properties from another class
- : Blueprint from which objects are created
- : A block of code that performs a task
- : Method once used instead of destructor in Java
- : Keyword used to stop a class from being inherited
- : Hiding the internal implementation from the user
18 Clues: : Instance of a class • : Automatic memory management in Java • : Named memory location to store data • : A block of code that performs a task • : Ability of object to take many forms • : Memory area where objects are stored • : Blueprint from which objects are created • : Memory area where local variables are stored • : Method once used instead of destructor in Java • ...
Cooking method terms 2023-10-19
13 Clues: Sweets • Turkey • Bubbles • Burgers • Lowest temp • Intense heat • Slowly boiling • Submerged in fat • Tossing in a pan • Fast cooking, moist • Medium temp, closed lid • No fats are needed, use shallow pan • Combination of roasting and steaming
The Scientfic Method 2014-09-30
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- A series of procedures or steps, a trial.
- To gather information.
- A flaw or mistake.
- The end result.
- An operation followed to discover something unknown.
- A statement proposing an idea of a specific result.
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- To work correctly, without error.
- Way of doing something, a technique.
- A step, or something followed.
- To reconsider and make corrections.
- Something noticed or perceived.
- Something that can be changed.
- Something utilized and needed in an experiment.
13 Clues: The end result. • A flaw or mistake. • To gather information. • A step, or something followed. • Something that can be changed. • Something noticed or perceived. • To work correctly, without error. • To reconsider and make corrections. • Way of doing something, a technique. • A series of procedures or steps, a trial. • Something utilized and needed in an experiment. • ...
SQ-A 2018-07-20
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- Number divisible by one or itself
- Space between argument
- Intensity of relationship
- Root near to exact
- Value of x is known as
- Deviation from symmetry
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Basic method of approximation
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- Rule of suppression
- Discrete probability method
- Sum of samples
- Relative flateness of peaks
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
- Subset of population
- Matrix method to solve equation
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Space between argument • Value of x is known as • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Discrete probability method • Relative flateness of peaks • Sttepping back towards mean • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
SQ-A 2018-07-20
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- Space between argument
- Rule of suppression
- Sum of samples
- Matrix method to solve equation
- Discrete probability method
- Deviation from symmetry
- Sttepping back towards mean
- Number divisible by one or itself
- Value of x is known as
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- Limiting case of Binomial distribution
- Basic method of approximation
- Root near to exact
- Initial imagination about any rule
- Relative flateness of peaks
- Intensity of relationship
- Subset of population
16 Clues: Sum of samples • Root near to exact • Rule of suppression • Subset of population • Space between argument • Value of x is known as • Deviation from symmetry • Intensity of relationship • Relative flateness of peaks • Discrete probability method • Sttepping back towards mean • Basic method of approximation • Matrix method to solve equation • Number divisible by one or itself • ...
HFM 2020-12-22
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- u can get from leafy green vegitables
- best food source for zinc
- u get from staples
- vitamin A defieceny
- wheat, best food source for magneseum
- symptom for malabsoprtion
- flower seeds, best source for vitamin
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- u can get from beta-carotene
- vitamin B3 scientific name
- u get from the sun
- vitamin D deficiencyweakbones, symptoms of osteoporosis
- importance of micronuetrients
- vitamin B1scientific name
- vitamin B2scientific name
- vitamin A scientific name
15 Clues: u get from the sun • u get from staples • vitamin A defieceny • best food source for zinc • vitamin B1scientific name • vitamin B2scientific name • vitamin A scientific name • symptom for malabsoprtion • vitamin B3 scientific name • u can get from beta-carotene • importance of micronuetrients • u can get from leafy green vegitables • wheat, best food source for magneseum • ...
Science/Academics 2023-10-02
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- study of living things
- give examples, prove true
- give the main points
- make an educated guess
- tell how something works
- tell how things are the same
- questioning to learn about the natural world
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- the study of space
- guess, use context clues
- scientific test
- facts or information showing truth
- answer to a scientific question
- plan, diagram
- state strengths and weaknesses
- applying math and science to problem solving
15 Clues: plan, diagram • scientific test • the study of space • give the main points • study of living things • make an educated guess • guess, use context clues • tell how something works • give examples, prove true • tell how things are the same • state strengths and weaknesses • answer to a scientific question • facts or information showing truth • questioning to learn about the natural world • ...
Ch 1 Vocab 2023-08-30
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- information obtained through the senses
- a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- the amount of matter in an object
- method an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- an instrument that measures temperature
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
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- the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- a proposed answer to a question; a prediction
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- a representation of an object or event
- an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- the straight-line distance between
16 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • the straight-line distance between • a representation of an object or event • information obtained through the senses • an instrument that measures temperature • the amount of space taken up by an object • a proposed answer to a question; a prediction • a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature • ...
The Moon and Space Science 2020-11-12
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- the moon ____ the sun's light pg 180
- these act as an atmosphere for astronauts to breath and be at the right temperature pg 182
- part of the moon that you can see pg 187
- the moon is ___ than the earth pg 180
- the moon does not have an ____ like the earth does pg 182
- the moon ___ the earth pg 182
- where scientist live for many months while in space pg 185
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- method what scientist use to help find a way for people to travel to space pg 185
- you can find mountains, valleys and places where ___ have erupted pg 180
- what makes the moon shine so brightly pg 180
- it takes about one ____ to orbit the sun pg 182
- what scientists send to collect data and pictures pg 186
- these are made when objects in space hit the moon pg 182
- these people travel to space in spacesuits pg 182
- shuttles what scientist use to orbit the earth pg 185
- a special robot that can move without anyone driving it pg 186
16 Clues: the moon ___ the earth pg 182 • the moon ____ the sun's light pg 180 • the moon is ___ than the earth pg 180 • part of the moon that you can see pg 187 • what makes the moon shine so brightly pg 180 • it takes about one ____ to orbit the sun pg 182 • these people travel to space in spacesuits pg 182 • shuttles what scientist use to orbit the earth pg 185 • ...
G6 Evolution 2025-04-02
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- The scientist who believed that traits acquired during life could be passed to offspring.
- A group of similar organisms that can breed together.
- Body parts that are not used anymore (e.g. human appendix) are called _____ structures.
- Species which are able to evolve and develop useful traits are more likely to ____
- A feature or characteristic of an organism.
- A scientific method to find the age of fossils is called _____ dating.
- Similar body parts which are found in different animals due to common ancestry are called _____ structures.
- The Last Universal Common Ancestor of all life.
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- The type of birds Darwin observed on the Galapagos Islands
- The scientist known for the theory of Natural Selection was Charles ___
- When a change relates to the body’s structure and appearance it is called a ____ adaptation.
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient living things.
- A species is called _____ if they no longer exist.
- When a change relates to the way an organism acts it is called a _____ adaptation.
- The process of change in living things over time.
- The trait which Darwin saw was different in the birds on the Islands
16 Clues: A feature or characteristic of an organism. • The Last Universal Common Ancestor of all life. • The process of change in living things over time. • A species is called _____ if they no longer exist. • Preserved remains or traces of ancient living things. • A group of similar organisms that can breed together. • ...
Science thing 2023-01-24
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- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- - a proposed answer to a question
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- - the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - the straight-line distance between two points
- - information obtained through the senses
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- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- - the amount of matter in an object
- - a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature Model - a representation of an object or event
- - the amount of space taken up by an object
18 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the amount of matter in an object • - a gauge of how exact a measurement is • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an object • - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • - the straight-line distance between two points • ...
Challenger Lesson 2 2024-10-07
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- feeling or showing love for and loyalty to one's country
- study of how goods and services are produced and distributed
- draw irresistibly the attention and interest of (someone)
- of, pertaining to, or represented by a symbol
- having a high level of culture, education, or knowledge
- a person who has a managing or directing role in a business or government.
- particular method or way of doing or performing something
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- the ability to become aware of or know through the senses.
- 1 of 3 Pacific Island groups south of the equator
- set of ceremonies or rituals used to formally initiate someone
- to destroy by cutting or tearing off a necessary part.
- a person who is sent by a church or religious order to a foreign country to teach, convert, heal, or serve.
- having to do with an early stage or a condition that is not developed.
- study of anthropology(the scientific study of humankind)
- showing who a person is, what a thing is, proves who a person is
- a thick oil found by drilling beneath the earth's surface.
16 Clues: of, pertaining to, or represented by a symbol • 1 of 3 Pacific Island groups south of the equator • to destroy by cutting or tearing off a necessary part. • having a high level of culture, education, or knowledge • feeling or showing love for and loyalty to one's country • study of anthropology(the scientific study of humankind) • ...
life and earth science vocab crossword puzzle 2024-09-25
Across
- Cycle -. A chain of processes that produce and transform the rock types in the Earth's crust.
- When liquid turns into gas.
- cycle. - The movement of the particles through a substance transporting their heat energy from hotter to cooler areas.
- - The ability to do work.
- The ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time..
- - Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and back to Earth.
- - The connection of different parts of the world.
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- - An organism that creates its own food or energy.
- method. The process of objectively establishing through testing and experiments.
- - The study of organisms and how they interact with each other.
- - A process in which deep cold water rises toward the surface.
- energy. Any energy that is created by the sun.
- resources - A substance that is used up more quickly than it can replace itself.
- - The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- - A group of people or things with a common characteristic.
- key - A simple tool used to identify a specific object.
16 Clues: - The ability to do work. • When liquid turns into gas. • energy. Any energy that is created by the sun. • - The connection of different parts of the world. • - An organism that creates its own food or energy. • key - A simple tool used to identify a specific object. • - A group of people or things with a common characteristic. • ...
Food technology 2025-07-30
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- the process by which alcohol or acid is produced through the action of micro-organisms
- he cultivation of various aquatic species for commercial or scientific purposes
- natural changes that occur in food
- Foods that surpass the basic nutrients found in foods that have proven health benefits
- the ability of ecological systems, including agriculture, industry, forestry and fisheries,
- the removal of water from the tissues of an organism
- the interdependence of people throughout the world
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- the process of passing a liquid through a filter to remove any solid particles
- types of bacteria that are normally found in a healthy human gut
- equipment in which a product is separated into particles by the use of a spinning bowl
- the process of immersing in boiling water
- a government body whose main role is to protect Australia's agriculture andenvironment
- systematic method for identifying, monitoring and controlling hazards
- a government body that undertakes significant research in several areas
- a chemical substance that acts as a catalyst
- a piece of processing equipment that reduces a liquid product to a fine spray
16 Clues: natural changes that occur in food • the process of immersing in boiling water • a chemical substance that acts as a catalyst • the interdependence of people throughout the world • the removal of water from the tissues of an organism • types of bacteria that are normally found in a healthy human gut • ...
Subsea 7 Sakarya 2 Project - World Quality Day 2024 2024-10-25
Across
- Cathodic Protection attached to subsea structure
- Non-destructive testing method using soundwaves
- Tracking of materials from mill to final product
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
- careful examination or scrutiny
- Unit of magnetic strength
- Chemical element need to harden steel
- Chemical element added to steel to improve strength
- Method used to prevent oxidation of weld
- having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully
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- Following the rules or standards
- the point at which a steel surface becomes wet with condensation.
- systematic review or assessment of something
- Allowable deviation of a dimension
- Stainless-Steel group that includes Type 304
- failure to meet a requirement
- Method of reducing waste in a process
- Process to ensure measurement equipment remains accurate
- A radioactive source that produces gamma rays or X-rays.
- By-product of shielded metal arc welding
- Destructive test method to determine steel ductility at low temperature
- Something that evidences an activity
22 Clues: Unit of magnetic strength • failure to meet a requirement • careful examination or scrutiny • Following the rules or standards • Allowable deviation of a dimension • Something that evidences an activity • Method of reducing waste in a process • Chemical element need to harden steel • By-product of shielded metal arc welding • Method used to prevent oxidation of weld • ...
natural selection 2021-11-18
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- he disguising especially of military equipment or installations with pain
- based on the idea that all species? are related and gradually change over time.
- process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive
- is the man who created the darwin theory
- to change or develop slowly often into a better, more complex, or more advanced state
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- is a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature
- the act or process of changing to better suit a situation.
- an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism
- carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method
- o receive from a parent or ancestor by genetic transmission inherit a defective enzyme.
- the man who created the thoery of evolution
- to the differences or deviations from the recognized norm or standard
12 Clues: is the man who created the darwin theory • the man who created the thoery of evolution • the act or process of changing to better suit a situation. • is a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature • an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism • to the differences or deviations from the recognized norm or standard • ...
Science Puzzle 2022-11-19
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- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit.
- An educated guess or a guess you found in your information you already know.
- This involves doing something into what is already known about topic.
- The substance used to make something.
- A type of sentence that we ask or write to gain further information from a person.
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- The first step is to do what? If you would like to learn about or ask a question.
- The ability to dissolve into or become a part of another substance.
- The last part of scientific method.
- The way you test your hypothesis.
- When you tell your friend about its property, or how it flexible, or color.
- Records, analyzing the information, graph the information.
- The process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts to gain a better understanding of it.
12 Clues: The way you test your hypothesis. • The last part of scientific method. • The substance used to make something. • Records, analyzing the information, graph the information. • The ability to dissolve into or become a part of another substance. • This involves doing something into what is already known about topic. • ...
Integrated Intellect 2024-05-27
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- The combination of ideas to form a theory or system (9 letters)
- The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college (10 letters)
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal (13 letters)
- The process of combining different parts into a unified whole (11 letters)
- The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject (8 letters)
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- Involving two or more academic, scientific, or artistic areas of knowledge (17 letters)
- The study of Earth's physical features and the distribution of life on the planet (9 letters)
- A thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance (14 letters)
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs (7 letters)
- Academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture (10 letters)
- Ancient supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras (6 letters)
- School subject that includes history, geography, and civics (12 letters)
12 Clues: The combination of ideas to form a theory or system (9 letters) • A thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance (14 letters) • Working together with others to achieve a common goal (13 letters) • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs (7 letters) • School subject that includes history, geography, and civics (12 letters) • ...
Notable Figures and Ideas of the Scientific Revolution 2025-08-18
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- Former Student and assistant of Tycho Brahe, who determined that planets orbited in an elliptical manner
- Galileo is often considered the "Father of Modern ________"
- The path something travels around a star, planet, or moon.
- A specific shape suggested on how the planets orbit in a more oval shape.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Considered father of modern physics, defined gravity in his book "principia" (last name)
- Wrote the book "On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres" in 1543 introducing a heliocentric model of the solar system
- Credited with ideas that led to the creation of the scientific method
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- Descartes is often considered the "Father of Modern ________"
- Improved the telescope and was able to see the four moons of Jupiter, furthering the heliocentric theory
- Famous for his answer to the question of existence, "I think, therefore I am"
- The idea that the Earth is the center of the solar system
12 Clues: The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system • The idea that the Earth is the center of the solar system • The path something travels around a star, planet, or moon. • Galileo is often considered the "Father of Modern ________" • Descartes is often considered the "Father of Modern ________" • ...
Tiger Words 2025-09-25
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- September is national ___heritage month
- what we should have in our school and self
- name of our library
- the scientific study of social life
- Tiger ___ is held at Arcade 11
- ferocious feline
- head of our government
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- event and to return home
- city where campus is
- first name of our mascot
- higher education
- scientific study of the mind
- STEM stands for _____Technology Engineering and Math
- German festival
- Fort Hays is Division ___ athletics
- our colors are black and ___
16 Clues: German festival • higher education • ferocious feline • name of our library • city where campus is • head of our government • event and to return home • first name of our mascot • scientific study of the mind • our colors are black and ___ • Tiger ___ is held at Arcade 11 • the scientific study of social life • Fort Hays is Division ___ athletics • ...
Studying Society Crossword 2015-05-12
Across
- Collecting data first hand
- If the method was to be replicated, would it come back consistent?
- Every nth person from a sampling frame
- Is the method true for everyone?
- Tick boxes
- Allows the respondent to elaborate
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- A test to see if the method is going to work
- Is the method an accurate measure of the truth?
- Sent to your house, can be open or closed
- A set list of questions
- Gives us a richer picture - always written
- The respondents are aware that they're being observed
- Picking names out of a hat
- Often like a chat with the respondent
- The respondents are not aware that they're being observed
- Is the method true for everyone?
- Studies of the same group of people, conducted over a long period of time
- Numerical form
- Collecting data second hand - has already been completed
19 Clues: Tick boxes • Numerical form • A set list of questions • Collecting data first hand • Picking names out of a hat • Is the method true for everyone? • Is the method true for everyone? • Allows the respondent to elaborate • Often like a chat with the respondent • Every nth person from a sampling frame • Sent to your house, can be open or closed • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle (Version 1) 2024-01-11
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- The place where an organism lives
- A life form that changes itself to match its environment, the way a lizard adjusts its internal body temperature to match the outside temperature.
- Where an organism belongs in its environment. What it does.
- The scientific term for everything in an environment - both living and non-living. (Ecological Pyramid)
- The scientific term for all members of a single species. (Ecological Pyramid)
- A life form that maintains its internal functions, no matter what the outside temperature.
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- The scientific term for all of the ecosystems, combined. (Ecological Pyramid)
- A factor in an ecosystem that is NOT alive.
- A factor in an ecosystem that IS alive.
- When an organism adjusts its functioning in a non-genetic way to help ensure its survival. Humans do this naturally if you place them at a higher altitude. At first, it is difficult to breathe, but over time, their body adjusts and breathing becomes easier.
- The scientific term for a single life form. (Ecological Pyramid)
- The scientific term for all living members in an environment. (Ecological Pyramid)
12 Clues: The place where an organism lives • A factor in an ecosystem that IS alive. • A factor in an ecosystem that is NOT alive. • Where an organism belongs in its environment. What it does. • The scientific term for a single life form. (Ecological Pyramid) • The scientific term for all of the ecosystems, combined. (Ecological Pyramid) • ...
Vocabulary 2023-09-11
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- - to examine carefully to identify causes key factors, possible results, or pattern
- - a statement made that is true based on evidence from the data collected
- variable - one factor in an experiment that can be changed or is different
- - an explanation given to prove a hypothesis true or false
- - information that has been measured or observed in an experiment
- - an IF, then statement that makes a prediction to solve a problem
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- thinking - the process of identifying a clear defined step by step solution to a complex problem
- - a conclusion that is reached because of known fcats or evidence
- variable - one factor in an experiment that is measured or tested
- - facts are given support the truth or a claim from data that has been collected
- method - an organized set of steps that are used to solve a problem
- - factors in an experiment that do not change
12 Clues: - factors in an experiment that do not change • - an explanation given to prove a hypothesis true or false • - a conclusion that is reached because of known fcats or evidence • variable - one factor in an experiment that is measured or tested • - information that has been measured or observed in an experiment • ...
Prehistoric Art Vocabulary 2023-02-07
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- a religion in which good and evil are controlled by nature spirits who can be influenced by certain people
- a groove cut into a stone that is shaped to receive a protrusion of the same dimensions
- a nonrealistic or abstract manner of representing the visible world
- a tubular object with a circular hole cut into a squared cross-section
- an upright stone slab usually marking a grave or site
- a Neolithic monument, characterized by a circular ground plan. Used for rituals and marking astronomical events.
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- having the characteristics of the human form, although not human itself
- a large uncut stone erected as a monument in the prehistoric era
- the scientific study of ancient people and cultures through excavation
- a stone of great size used in the construction of a prehistoric structure
- a method of construction in which two vertical structures support a horizontal beam
- a horizontal beam over an opening
12 Clues: a horizontal beam over an opening • an upright stone slab usually marking a grave or site • a large uncut stone erected as a monument in the prehistoric era • a nonrealistic or abstract manner of representing the visible world • the scientific study of ancient people and cultures through excavation • ...
KASOOTI DEGREE 2023-03-10
Across
- A protocol used for wireless communication between IoT devices.
- A Python package used for working with machine learning and data analysis.
- A type of cyberattack that involves infecting a computer with malicious software.
- A method used to remove an item from a dictionary in Python.
- A type of encryption that uses two keys, one for encryption and one for decryption.
- A type of IoT device used for tracking and monitoring.
- A Python library used for working with serial communication with microcontrollers.
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- A type of cyberattack that involves guessing a password to gain access to a system.
- A popular Python package used for scientific computing and data analysis.
- A type of IoT device used for environmental monitoring.
- A device or software used to detect and prevent unauthorized access to a network or system.
- The keyword used to print a message to the console in Python.
12 Clues: A type of IoT device used for tracking and monitoring. • A type of IoT device used for environmental monitoring. • A method used to remove an item from a dictionary in Python. • The keyword used to print a message to the console in Python. • A protocol used for wireless communication between IoT devices. • ...
12 2023-05-01
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- flooding, Overflow of a river or stream caused by ice blockages
- landscape, Scenery featuring a blanket of snow on the ground and vegetation
- survival kit, Collection of essential items for staying safe in cold weather emergencies
- lessons, Instructional sessions teaching the basics of ice-skating
- removal ordinance, Regulation requiring property owners to clear snow from sidewalks
- accumulation, Total amount of snow that has fallen and settled on the ground
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- buoy, Floating device anchored to an ice floe for scientific data collection
- Sport of sailing across frozen bodies of water using boats equipped with skates
- plow service, Business that clears snow from roads, driveways, and parking lots
- dynamics, Study of the processes that control the movement of ice sheets
- Floating sheet of ice detached from a larger ice formation
- sampling, Research method involving referrals from existing participants
- runoff, Water resulting from melted snow flowing into rivers or streams
13 Clues: Floating sheet of ice detached from a larger ice formation • flooding, Overflow of a river or stream caused by ice blockages • lessons, Instructional sessions teaching the basics of ice-skating • runoff, Water resulting from melted snow flowing into rivers or streams • dynamics, Study of the processes that control the movement of ice sheets • ...
