scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Nauka i Technika Aneta Maltańska Basia Werwińska 4 tg 2023-03-16
Across
- - put in the lamp
- - level up
- - add to the network
- - charger is connected to it
- - helps people with problems
- centrol - supports the TV
- - explores space
- - for music listening
- - ocean science
- - dash curve
- - heats food quickly
- - formulate a hypothesis
- - the easiest level
- - down the volume
- - dalte app
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- - a person who now much languages
- - DNA science
- - portable hard drive
- - illuminates the room
- - the science of Man
- - undertake scientific resarch
- - run scientific tests
- - a person who cares about nature
- - a person who which deals with the study of old cultures and civilizations
- - do scientific research
- - dries hair
- - online lesson
- - discover something
- - taking care of the enviromnent
- - switch on
30 Clues: - level up • - switch on • - dalte app • - dries hair • - dash curve • - DNA science • - online lesson • - ocean science • - explores space • - put in the lamp • - down the volume • - the easiest level • - add to the network • - the science of Man • - heats food quickly • - discover something • - portable hard drive • - for music listening • - illuminates the room • - run scientific tests • ...
Dok3 2017-01-28
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- preserved remains
- a system of ideas
- group of species
- a bacterium
- involes measuring amounts of isotopes
- change overtime
- diagram
- factor `that affects natural selection
- first part of a scientific name
- a taxonomic kingdom compromising all living and extinct animals
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- study of fossils
- second part of a scientific
- character a trait
- most likely to survive and reproduce
- microorganism that are similar to bacteria in size and structure
- radically different in molecular organization
- age of fossils
- trait that helps an organism survive
- collections of fossils
- the taxonomic kingdom compromising all living and extinct plants
- study of how living and extinct
- a taxonomic kingdom compromising all protist
- a taxonomic kingdom compromising all fungus
23 Clues: diagram • a bacterium • age of fossils • change overtime • study of fossils • group of species • preserved remains • character a trait • a system of ideas • collections of fossils • second part of a scientific • study of how living and extinct • first part of a scientific name • most likely to survive and reproduce • trait that helps an organism survive • involes measuring amounts of isotopes • ...
75 2025-11-13
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- Slows down a reaction
- Substance formed in reaction
- Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- Absorbs heat
- Rule based on repeated experiments
- Releases heat
- Scientific test
- Chemical representation of a substance
- Element with mixed properties
- Testable prediction
- Starting material in reaction
- Collected information
- Element that lacks metallic properties
- Well-supported scientific explanation
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- Symbolic expression of a reaction
- Column in periodic table
- Unit for counting atoms or molecules
- Constant in an experiment
- Factor that changes in an experiment
- Path of electron around nucleus
- Speeds up a reaction
- Row in periodic table
- Using senses to gather information
- Scientist known for gas law constant
- Element that conducts electricity
25 Clues: Absorbs heat • Releases heat • Scientific test • Testable prediction • Speeds up a reaction • Slows down a reaction • Row in periodic table • Collected information • Column in periodic table • Constant in an experiment • Substance formed in reaction • Element with mixed properties • Starting material in reaction • Path of electron around nucleus • Symbolic expression of a reaction • ...
Science Year 2 (DLP) 2022-06-23
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- The sense involved in making observation using a magnifying glass.
- Humans ______ by giving birth.
- Beaker, measuring cylinder, test tubes; these are called ______?
- ______ among individuals are different although they are of the same age.
- Dispose ______ wastes into the sink.
- infant -> child -> teenager -> ______
- One of the scientific skills is using the five senses to gather information about the changes around us.
- Dispose ______ wastes into waste containers.
- We experience changes in ______, height and weight since birth.
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- ______ inherit features from their parents or ancestors.
- We look like our parents because we ______ their physical features.
- All accidents. broken tools, and apparatus must be reported to the ______.
- We inherit physical features from our parents or ______ .
- One of the scientific skills is writing and reading information in the form of pictures, charts, graphs and models.
- One of the scientific skills is separating and grouping things according to their similarities and differences.
- We can ______ our body weight using weighing scale.
16 Clues: Humans ______ by giving birth. • Dispose ______ wastes into the sink. • infant -> child -> teenager -> ______ • Dispose ______ wastes into waste containers. • We can ______ our body weight using weighing scale. • ______ inherit features from their parents or ancestors. • We inherit physical features from our parents or ______ . • ...
Crossword 2023-02-23
16 Clues: faul • Netz • loyal • Armee • Lyrik • Ampel • Falten • da,weil • rasieren • anständig • Bewerbung • großzügig • ehemaliger • Eigenschaft • wissenschaftlich • leistungsorientiert
Spelling word list 5 2023-02-24
16 Clues: stare • pasta • tragic • choral • upgrade • without • connect • leaving • pastries • variation • matrimony • bisection • production • controlled • millennial • rescue squad
EF Pre-Intermediate 5C Vocabulary 2025-03-17
16 Clues: máj • szív • hinni • tanács • édesítő • csontok • folyadék • betegség • kockázat • tudomány • mennyiség • növekszik • tudományos • mesterséges • táplálkozástudós • ... drinks (üdítők)
Model Genetic Organisms 2022-08-10
10 Clues: Nematode • Zebrafish • Bacterium • Fruit fly • House Mouse • Baker's yeast • Model organism in plants • If typing the scientific name, _______ it. • _______ the first letter of the genus name. • If writing the scientific name on paper,______ it.
Lone Star State Activity #2 2013-03-26
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- This has changed many peoples'lives
- The 20th century Technological and Scientific Revolution is
- Technology is always and that's why people use it everyday
- The 20th century Technological and Scientific Revolution invented weapons for World War I and II
- Technology and science has been used for many
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- The Technological Revolution invented vehicles for war called
- The Scientific Revolution invented
- This event change many things
- Many people still use technology from long ago
- This helped World War I.
10 Clues: This helped World War I. • This event change many things • The Scientific Revolution invented • This has changed many peoples'lives • Technology and science has been used for many • Many people still use technology from long ago • Technology is always and that's why people use it everyday • The 20th century Technological and Scientific Revolution is • ...
Pathogenic Mycoplasma, Rickettsia, Chlamydia 2024-11-29
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- Clinical syndrome of C.psittaci
- Morphology of Rickettsia
- Factors of pathogenicity Rickettsia
- Mechanism of transmission of Chlamydia
- Special method staining of Mycoplasma
- Coxiella Burnetti is the causative agents of
- Species name for genus Orientia
- Causative agents of Brill-Zinsser’s disease is Rickettsia
- Tick-born group of Rickettsia is Rickettsia ______
- Mycoplasma is sensitive to _______ pressure
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- Rickettsia multiply in endothelial cells of small blood vessels and cause
- Main method of diagnostic Q fever
- Group specific soluble antigen of Rickettsia presents on the _____
- Specific antibiotics used for Chlamydia
- Colonies of Mycoplasma
- Specific prevention of epidemic typhus is ______ vaccine
- Mechanism of transmission of Typhus are transmitted via
- Species name for genus Coxiella
- Main method staining of Rickettsia
- Specific prevention of Q fever is alive vaccine
20 Clues: Colonies of Mycoplasma • Morphology of Rickettsia • Clinical syndrome of C.psittaci • Species name for genus Coxiella • Species name for genus Orientia • Main method of diagnostic Q fever • Main method staining of Rickettsia • Factors of pathogenicity Rickettsia • Special method staining of Mycoplasma • Mechanism of transmission of Chlamydia • ...
Chapter 1 - Why Study Psychology 2022-10-25
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- A general approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
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- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- an assumption or prediction abut behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
8 Clues: having to do with an organism's physical processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research • ...
ISM SDLC quiz 2022-06-26
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- Post go-live phase of SDLC
- Develop this when user is not clear about requirement
- – output from first phase of SDLC
- Third dimension of IS People, Process, …
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- SDLC method where customer team works along with IT developer team
- SDLC phase in which coding may be done
- … application development SDLC method faster than traditional method
- Second phase of SDLC
- Person who pays money to do IT project
- most traditional SDLC method
- one of the Agile method of SDLC
11 Clues: Second phase of SDLC • Post go-live phase of SDLC • most traditional SDLC method • one of the Agile method of SDLC • – output from first phase of SDLC • SDLC phase in which coding may be done • Person who pays money to do IT project • Third dimension of IS People, Process, … • Develop this when user is not clear about requirement • ...
gnxbfds 2023-12-19
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- Indicates a block of code in a try-catch structure that will always be executed
- An access specifier indicating that a method or variable may only be accessed in the class it’s declared in
- A statement that executes code based on a test value
- References other classes
- Sends control and possibly a return value back from a called method
- Specifies that a method is implemented with native (platform-specific) code
- Specifies that a variable is not part of an object’s persistent state
- Specifies critical sections or methods in multithreaded code
- A data type that can hold a 32-bit signed integer
- Specifies that a method does not have a return value
- A data type that can hold unsigned 16-bit Unicode characters
- Declares a Java package
- Used in switch statements to mark blocks of text
- Specifies the default block of code in a switch statement
- This indicates that a reference does not refer to anything
- Specifies that a class or method will be implemented later, in a subclass
- Indicates that a class is derived from another class or interface
- A data type that can hold whole numbers
- Tests a true/false expression and branches accordingly
- A data type that holds a 32-bit floating-point number
- A data type that can hold 8-bit data values
- A data type that can hold a 16-bit integer
- Creates new objects
- Indicates that a variable holds a constant value or that a method will not be overridden
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- Assert describes a predicate placed in a java program to indicate that the developer thinks that the predicate is always true at that place.
- Declares an interface
- An access specifier used for classes, interfaces, methods, and variables indicating that an item is accessible throughout the application
- Indicates alternative branches in an if statement
- Indicates whether an object is an instance of a specific class or implements an interface
- Sends control back outside a loop
- A data type that holds a 64-bit integer
- Starts a block of code that will be tested for exceptions
- An access specifier indicating that a method or variable may be accessed only in the class it’s declared in
- Indicates that a variable or method is a class method
- Starts a while loop
- A data type that can hold 64-bit floating-point numbers
- A data type that can hold True and False values only
- To join two strings together
- This indicates that a variable may change asynchronously
- Specifies that a class implements an interface
- Starts a do-while loop
- Declares a new class
- Refers to a class’s base class
- A Java keyword is used to restrict the precision and rounding of floating-point calculations to ensure portability
- A Java keyword is used to declare an enumerated type. Enumerations extend the base class.
- Creates an exception
- Refers to the current object in a method or constructor
- A control statement for breaking out of loops.
- Used to start a for loop
- Catches exceptions generated by try statements
50 Clues: Starts a while loop • Creates new objects • Declares a new class • Creates an exception • Declares an interface • Starts a do-while loop • Declares a Java package • References other classes • Used to start a for loop • To join two strings together • Refers to a class’s base class • Sends control back outside a loop • A data type that holds a 64-bit integer • ...
wordlist 4 2022-08-23
19 Clues: koło • fizyka • płynny • naukowy • oddychać • obliczać • powracać • pokolenie • przetrwać • urządzenie • grawitacja • prywatność • wysłać sms • praktyczny • młoda osoba • wynik, rezultat • zepsuć się nagle • nieodpowiedzialny • cisnienie, presja
SL Unit 6 Listening 1(+) Vocabulary 2021-10-17
Brynlee McBenttes Week 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-30
Across
- the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principals that can be verified or tested
- an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- in a scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- The process of obtaining by using the senses;the information obtained by using the senses
- in a scientific investigation,the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables
- the observations measurements and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations
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- A testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific investigation
- In mathematics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary.
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculation or reasoning
- In science, a control is a system for which the expected change or outcome is well known and is measured or observed for the purpose of comparing it to a treatment group in scientific research. The control is used as a standard to compare or quantify change in the treatment. For more information, see Experimentation in Scientific Research.
10 Clues: an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions • A testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific investigation • in a scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated • In mathematics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary. • ...
Redwoods 2023-03-02
8 Clues: 29 feet • 380 feet • 6 million • some extend into this state • Almost all are from this state • scientific name of the banana slug • Scientific name of the cypress family • scientific name of Coastal Giant Redwood
The Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- philosophy, that learning should be experiential
- Polish man, wrote Commentarius in 1543
- reasoning, general to specific
- who discovered the theory of falling objects
- philosophy that reason is the source of all knowledge
- a method, a multiple-step process
- model, that earth is at the center of the universe
- believed that experience is the only source of true knowledge
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- science, the relationship between celestial observation
- reasoning, specific to general
- the sun is at the center of the universe
- wrote Almagest
- science, transforming metal to gold
- people who believed in measurement
- Danish astronomer, built an observatory called the Uranbig
15 Clues: wrote Almagest • reasoning, specific to general • reasoning, general to specific • a method, a multiple-step process • people who believed in measurement • science, transforming metal to gold • Polish man, wrote Commentarius in 1543 • the sun is at the center of the universe • who discovered the theory of falling objects • philosophy, that learning should be experiential • ...
learning scientific concepts 2020-09-15
Across
- the science concerned with the study of physical objects and substances, and of natural forces such as light, heat, and movement
- a clear difference between two similar things
- warmth or the quality of being hot
- the basic idea that a plan or system is based on
- someone who is being taught, especially a child
- something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination
- an official attempt to find out the truth about or the cause of something such as a crime, accident, or scientific problem
- to continue to be in the same state or condition
- happening or done at once and without delay
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- a very small piece of something
- something that happens as a result of a particular action or set of conditions
- to disagree with something, especially by saying that the opposite is true
- a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is
- to completely get rid of something that is unnecessary or unwanted
- to watch something or someone carefully
15 Clues: a very small piece of something • warmth or the quality of being hot • to watch something or someone carefully • happening or done at once and without delay • a clear difference between two similar things • someone who is being taught, especially a child • a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is • the basic idea that a plan or system is based on • ...
Scientific Revolution/Exploration 2023-03-01
Across
- trying to find an easier route to the East for trade by water.
- Someone Who Transforms Things for the Better.
- the transformation in thinking that occurred during the 1500s and 1600s caused by scientific observation, experimentation, and the questioning of traditional beliefs.
- built a telescope that allowed him to prove the heliocentric theory even further.
- one of the very first to push for a system of scientific experimentation.
- first to put forth the heliocentric theory
- the earth was the center of the universe and that the sun, stars, and other planets revolved around it.
- studied the circulation of the blood.
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- wrote a book with very detailed illustrations of the human body.
- published a book on the laws of gravity and motion.
- an Italian who sailed for Spain.
- published the laws of planetary motion.
- the name of the transfer of plants, animals, people, ideas, culture, and diseases between the Old World (Europe) and the New World
- exchange between Europe, Africa, and the Americas in the form of Triangular.
- the sun that is the center of our universe.
15 Clues: an Italian who sailed for Spain. • studied the circulation of the blood. • published the laws of planetary motion. • first to put forth the heliocentric theory • the sun that is the center of our universe. • Someone Who Transforms Things for the Better. • published a book on the laws of gravity and motion. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-01-09
Across
- showed water freezing at 32 degrees
- examined red blood cells for the first time
- believed that human anatomy was the same as animals
- developer of analytical geometry
- showed water freezing at 0 degrees
- the theory of motion
- reasoned that the stars, the earth, and the others planets revolved around the world
- forced to agree that Copernicus ideas were false
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- introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox
- dissected human corpses
- Danish astronomer that recorded the movements of the planet producing accurate data
- studied Brahe's data and concluded that certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion
- developed the first mercury barometer
- inventor of the first microscope
- urged scientists to use the empiricism approach
15 Clues: the theory of motion • dissected human corpses • inventor of the first microscope • developer of analytical geometry • showed water freezing at 0 degrees • showed water freezing at 32 degrees • developed the first mercury barometer • introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox • examined red blood cells for the first time • urged scientists to use the empiricism approach • ...
"The Scientific Crossroad" 2025-06-12
Across
- a plant from which litmus is obtained
- is a medium in which no. of particles are less.
- ratio between height of object to height of image
- relation between focal length,object distance,image distance.
- a 3 carbon molecule formed after breaking down of glucose
- obtained from vinegar
- SI unit of power of a lens
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- is also known as false feet
- a process in which oxidation of fats and oils takes place.
- is also called artificial kidney
- largest vein in our body
- energy currency for most cellular processe
- decomposition carried out by heating
- used for whitewashing
- ratio between speed of light in medium 1 to 2
15 Clues: used for whitewashing • obtained from vinegar • largest vein in our body • SI unit of power of a lens • is also known as false feet • is also called artificial kidney • decomposition carried out by heating • a plant from which litmus is obtained • energy currency for most cellular processe • ratio between speed of light in medium 1 to 2 • ...
SITHCCC030 2024-08-02
Across
- A common ingredient used to thicken sauces
- The process of heating and cooking ingredients together
- Essential ingredient in pesto
- An Italian sauce often used with pasta
- A garnish made from a fresh herb, commonly used in cooking
- A type of egg preparation method involving gentle heat
- Cooking method that uses dry heat, often in an oven
- Method of cooking involving immersion in hot water
- A method of cooking involving high heat and stirring
- A French term for a dish of mixed vegetables
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- A creamy sauce made with egg yolks and butter
- The process of making ingredients uniform in size
- A cooking technique that involves lightly frying in a pan
- To prepare ingredients before cooking
- A type of pasta made from durum wheat
- A basic culinary technique involving cutting food into small pieces
16 Clues: Essential ingredient in pesto • To prepare ingredients before cooking • A type of pasta made from durum wheat • An Italian sauce often used with pasta • A common ingredient used to thicken sauces • A French term for a dish of mixed vegetables • A creamy sauce made with egg yolks and butter • The process of making ingredients uniform in size • ...
Ryker Griffin Week 2 2023-08-30
Across
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific investigation
- The observations,measurements,and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations
- In a scientific investigation,the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables
- In science, a control is a system for which the expected change or outcome is well known and is measured or observed for the purpose of comparing it to a treatment group in scientific research. The control is used as a standard to compare or quantify change in the treatment. For more information, see Experimentation in Scientific Research
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- In a Scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
- The process of obtaining information by using the senses;the information obtained by using the senses
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating reasoning
- In mathematics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary
10 Clues: An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions • A testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific investigation • In a Scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated • In mathematics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary • ...
Sophia Ross Week 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- The observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations.
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning.
- The process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses.
- In a scientific investigation, the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables.
- In science, a control is a system for which the expected change or outcome is well known and is measured of observed for the purpose of comparing it to a treatment group in scientific research. The control is used as a standard to compare or quanify change in the treatment. For more information, see Experimentation in Scientific Research.
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- In a scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated.
- In mathamatics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions.
- The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested.
10 Clues: A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation. • An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions. • In a scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated. • In mathamatics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary. • ...
general/pan tumour 2022-04-27
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- Criteria used to select patients for clinical trials
- Profile in which adverse reactions are reported
- Number of approved FDA indications for LIBTAYO
- Immune function inhibited by LIBTAYO
- Statistical method often used in evaluating PFS
- Generates fully human therapeutic antibodies, including LIBTAYO
- LIBTAYO ________ enhances patient access to LIBTAYO
- Information resource that contains efficacy, safety, and usage information for LIBTAYO
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- 350 mg infusion, every 3 weeks
- Color of LIBTAYO
- First line immune response
- Tumor staging criteria
- LIBTAYO biologic
- Expresses programmed death-receptor 1 (PD-1)
- LIBTAYO biologic
- Objective response rate. Duration of Response. Complete response rate. Safety and tolerability.
- Administration method of LIBTAYO
- Approves drug indications
- Method to confirm objective response rate (ORR)
19 Clues: Color of LIBTAYO • LIBTAYO biologic • LIBTAYO biologic • Tumor staging criteria • Approves drug indications • First line immune response • 350 mg infusion, every 3 weeks • Administration method of LIBTAYO • Immune function inhibited by LIBTAYO • Expresses programmed death-receptor 1 (PD-1) • Number of approved FDA indications for LIBTAYO • ...
Q1 Food Safety and Techniques 2025-09-10
Across
- Everything in its place
- Baking Powder and Baking Soda
- Dry heat cooking method
- Taste and Aroma
- Germs or allergens spreading from surface to another
- Disease causing microorganisms
- Method usually used to cook rice
- The caramelization of sugars and proteins that happens when we cook
- 41-135 degrees Fahrenheit
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- Method used to make cookies
- Prevents food spoilage and waste
- The best protection against disease
- Disease carried by contaminated food
- Cooking in water that is 212 degrees Fahrenheit
- To jump. Cooking in a little oil over direct heat
- Knife cut spreads flavor evenly though a dish
- Cube shaped knife cut
- Aromatic Vegetable used around the world
18 Clues: Taste and Aroma • Cube shaped knife cut • Everything in its place • Dry heat cooking method • 41-135 degrees Fahrenheit • Method used to make cookies • Baking Powder and Baking Soda • Disease causing microorganisms • Prevents food spoilage and waste • Method usually used to cook rice • The best protection against disease • Disease carried by contaminated food • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword 2022-10-13
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- an attitude of having doubt
- a way of learning about the natural world
- facts, figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation.
- is a set of beliefs that may make use of science, but the conclusions and predictions of a pseudoscience are not based on observation, objective reasoning, or scientific evidence.
- making an assumption based on previous experiences
- based on evidence
- based on personal feelings or values
- this deals with numbers
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- making a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future
- grouping things that are alike in some way
- data that is collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations.
- evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- deals with observations that can't be dealt with numbers
- using one or more of your senses to gather information
14 Clues: based on evidence • this deals with numbers • an attitude of having doubt • based on personal feelings or values • a way of learning about the natural world • grouping things that are alike in some way • making an assumption based on previous experiences • using one or more of your senses to gather information • deals with observations that can't be dealt with numbers • ...
Ch1 Fair tests 2015-04-13
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- A future conjecture based on past observations and knowledge
- Making a statement that is true most of the time
- A method used by scientists to find answers to their questions
- A statement that explains why something might always happen, based on all available evidence and observations, which can be tested by experimenting
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- The steps or processes involved in carrying out a scientific investigation (two words)
- Factors that can affect the outcome of an experiment
- An experiment to test a hypothesis where only one variable is altered and all the other variables are kept the same
- Part of an experiment not allowed to change, which results obtained in the experiment are compared with
- An explanation for an observation
- Found to be true; if an experiment is repeated, with the same results, the results are said to be this
10 Clues: An explanation for an observation • Making a statement that is true most of the time • Factors that can affect the outcome of an experiment • A future conjecture based on past observations and knowledge • A method used by scientists to find answers to their questions • The steps or processes involved in carrying out a scientific investigation (two words) • ...
Philosophy English Review 2021-10-27
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- he studied with Plato
- Who discovered the three laws of motion and gravity in 1687?
- This word is an adjective. It describes something that is based on personal feelings or opinions.
- was most famously known for his discovery of the four massive moons of Jupiter. He is one of the pioneers of the scientific method.
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- is known as the father of Modern Skepticism. He separated politics from ethics.
- In the Middle Ages, the main question that philosophers thought about was…
- the study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world with the use of experiments and observations.
- He is the "father of idealism" and argued that Man is made up of three conflicting elements: passion (desire), intellect, and will
- Newton thought "standing on the shoulders of ____ " was important for creativity.
- he studied under Plato
10 Clues: he studied with Plato • he studied under Plato • Who discovered the three laws of motion and gravity in 1687? • In the Middle Ages, the main question that philosophers thought about was… • is known as the father of Modern Skepticism. He separated politics from ethics. • Newton thought "standing on the shoulders of ____ " was important for creativity. • ...
World History Vocab List #1 2023-09-15
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- English advocate for women's rights
- Believed people were naturally wicked and needed a strong government to keep order
- Proposed a model of the solar system that was heliocentric
- Wrote about the importance of a separation of powers to provide "checks and balances"
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- A thinker who challenged the ideas of the physical world and church teachings (Scientific Method)
- A chemist who explained that matter is composed of particles that behave in knowable ways
- Believed people are the source of power and government must protect people's natural rights
- Built a telescope, helped prove the solar system was heliocentric, and put on house arrest
- French writer of the Social Contract which was an agreement between the people with the government to keep order
- French writer who believed in the freedom of speech and separation between church and state/government
10 Clues: English advocate for women's rights • Proposed a model of the solar system that was heliocentric • Believed people were naturally wicked and needed a strong government to keep order • Wrote about the importance of a separation of powers to provide "checks and balances" • A chemist who explained that matter is composed of particles that behave in knowable ways • ...
Managers' Colosseum 2023-03-26
Across
- The process of acquiring, training, and retaining employees
- Esprit de corps is refer to
- A strategy that involves reducing costs by improving efficiency and eliminating waste
- A method of problem-solving that involves generating a large number of ideas and then selecting the best ones
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- The process of guiding and directing employees to achieve organizational goals
- It is the unification, integration, synchronization of the efforts of group members to provide unity of action in the pursuit of common goals and force which binds all the other functions of management.
- The process of creating a roadmap for achieving organizational goals
- It is a financial document used to project future income and expenses.
- A system of assigning a level of authority to different individuals or roles within an organization
- Who is known as the Father of Scientific Management?
10 Clues: Esprit de corps is refer to • Who is known as the Father of Scientific Management? • The process of acquiring, training, and retaining employees • The process of creating a roadmap for achieving organizational goals • It is a financial document used to project future income and expenses. • ...
CHAPTER 15 QUIZ 2025-11-24
Across
- Objects recovered from archaeological sites such as burial grounds or ancient settlements that provide evidence of past human activity.
- The indigenous group from Tawi-Tawi known for their traditional knowledge of constellations used for navigation and farming.
- The term describing brownish spots caused by microorganisms on old paper or photographs.
- The famous burial jar from Palawan declared a National Cultural Treasure.
- Refers to movable cultural property with historical, artistic, or scientific value.
- Objects like documents, photographs, or audiovisual materials that preserve information.
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- Defined by UNESCO as practices, knowledge, and expressions recognized by communities as part of their heritage.
- The domain that includes myths, riddles, and poetic jousts such as Balagtasan.
- The method used for measuring irregular objects such as statues.
- The Subanen ritual performed as a thanksgiving celebration involving dance on a wooden platform.
10 Clues: The method used for measuring irregular objects such as statues. • The famous burial jar from Palawan declared a National Cultural Treasure. • The domain that includes myths, riddles, and poetic jousts such as Balagtasan. • Refers to movable cultural property with historical, artistic, or scientific value. • ...
text 4 + science 2023-10-11
16 Clues: uhka • vety • issue • oxygen • yleinen • taajuus • response • schedule • selvittää • todisteet • scientific • tietokanta • merkittävä • acceleration • breakthrough • nuclear physics
Python Crossword 2019-09-02
Across
- Can be used to convert an integer to a string.
- Function that applies another function to each element of a list.
- Parses a string as a Python expression and evaluates the result.
- True or False.
- This method could be used to remove space characters from the beginning and end of a string.
- Display contents of a string.
- Numbers with decimal points.
Down
- Adds up a list of numbers.
- This method can be used to convert a sentence into a list of words.
- This method converts all characters in a string to lowercase.
- This function retrieves documentation about other functions.
- Gives the number of characters in a string.
- Operator that gives you the remainder.
- This method could be used to remove all occurrences of a substring from a string.
- Can be used to convert a string to an integer.
- Data type used to represent textual information.
- Operator that identifies if something belongs to a list or set.
- Function that collects what the user types and turns it into a string.
- Function that gives the datatype of a value.
19 Clues: True or False. • Adds up a list of numbers. • Numbers with decimal points. • Display contents of a string. • Operator that gives you the remainder. • Gives the number of characters in a string. • Function that gives the datatype of a value. • Can be used to convert an integer to a string. • Can be used to convert a string to an integer. • ...
Cookies and Canning and Preserving 2016-04-04
Across
- Biscotti is what type of cookie
- All___cookies are soft, but not all soft cookies are____.
- ______is the only safe method of preserving vegetables, meats, poultry and seafood.
- The hot method of meringue making.
- Using the French Method and incorporating nut meats into the meringue makes a_____.
- Cookies are ____ when they are low in moisture.
- This is a main ingredient in a rugelach dough.
- The ruffled circumference of a macaron cookie.
- Macaroons are made with___.
- A basic cookie mixing method.
- Chilled cookies that are sliced and baked as needed.
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- The dutch word for cookie
- The____ ___ ____method is safe for tomatoes, fruits, jams, jellies, pickles and other preserves.
- A brownie is what type of cookie
- A colourful ingredient in florentine cookies
- The_____process involves placing foods in jars or similar containers and heating them to a temperature that destroys micro-organisms that cause food to spoil.
- The Italian word macaron is derived from.
- Traditional rugelach are made in the form of a ____.
- The average sponge formula is ____ parts eggs, sugar, flour with salt and flavour added
19 Clues: The dutch word for cookie • Macaroons are made with___. • A basic cookie mixing method. • Biscotti is what type of cookie • A brownie is what type of cookie • The hot method of meringue making. • The Italian word macaron is derived from. • A colourful ingredient in florentine cookies • This is a main ingredient in a rugelach dough. • ...
Error Detection-Data Link Layer 2025-04-14
Across
- Which technique uses XOR division to detect errors?
- What method is used to resend a frame?
- What is the opposite of a positive acknowledgment (ACK)?
- Which method detects burst errors efficiently?
- What is an error that affects only one bit called?
- What type of parity adds one bit to ensure an even number of 1s?
- What is an error that affects many bits at once?
- Which parity checks for an odd number of 1s?
- What type of math does CRC use?
- What signal indicates an error has occurred?
- What is a popular error detection code using polynomial?
- Which error detection method has the least overhead?
Down
- What is used to resend data that was damaged?
- Which process can only detect but not correct errors?
- Which method allows both detection and correction of errors?
- What is the feedback received from the receiver called?
- What adds bits to help check for errors?
- What happens that triggers data retransmission?
- What bit sequence is added to a frame for error detection?
- Which method adds a block-level check to data?
- Which method checks for single-bit errors?
- What counts the total number of 1s in a frame for checking?
22 Clues: What type of math does CRC use? • What method is used to resend a frame? • What adds bits to help check for errors? • Which method checks for single-bit errors? • Which parity checks for an odd number of 1s? • What signal indicates an error has occurred? • What is used to resend data that was damaged? • Which method detects burst errors efficiently? • ...
Sociology Research Methods 2024-10-21
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- What research method involves an in-depth analysis of a single case or a small number of cases?
- What is the process of interpreting data to draw conclusions in research?
- What term describes a statistical relationship between two variables?
- What research method involves manipulating one variable to see its effect on another?
- What are the factors or characteristics that can change and be measured in research?
- What is the process of selecting a subset of individuals from a population for research purposes?
- What are systematic explanations that help researchers understand social phenomena?
- What term describes the process of collecting data in a natural setting rather than in a laboratory?
- What method involves watching and recording behaviors and events in their natural context?
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- Which research method involves the collection and analysis of numerical data to identify patterns?
- What research approach involves immersive observation of a group to understand their culture and behaviors?
- What type of research focuses on understanding social phenomena through non-numerical data?
- What qualitative method involves direct, face-to-face questioning to gather detailed information?
- What term refers to the collected information used for analysis in sociological research?
- What research method involves asking a set of questions to gather data from a population?
15 Clues: What term describes a statistical relationship between two variables? • What is the process of interpreting data to draw conclusions in research? • What are systematic explanations that help researchers understand social phenomena? • What are the factors or characteristics that can change and be measured in research? • ...
ss 2015-04-08
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- Model
- Thesis
- Procedure
- Question
- Knowledge
- Study
- PeerReview
- environment
- Definition
- synthesis
- Abstract 20
- technique
- Biases
- work
- observe
- Interpret
- analysis
- Example
- Define
Down
- explore
- Theory
- Hypothesis
- Data
- consequence
- Idea
- Question
- predict
- experiment
- Refine
- Collect
- Uncertainty
- Discovery
- Unknown
- test
- Creation
- Result
- relation
- passion
- method
- measure
- review
41 Clues: Data • Idea • test • work • Model • Study • Theory • Thesis • Refine • Biases • Result • method • review • Define • explore • predict • Collect • Unknown • observe • passion • Example • measure • Question • Question • Creation • relation • analysis • Procedure • Knowledge • Discovery • synthesis • technique • Interpret • Hypothesis • PeerReview • experiment • Definition • consequence • Uncertainty • environment • Abstract 20
Royalties - The Better Way 2017-05-27
Across
- Going wrong
- trusted one
- Purchase commitment
- Royalty rate
- Getting even
- Profit distribution
- Without restriction
- When
- Originality protection
- Financial result
- Defending Asset
- Elevated
- Acquisition method
- Period end
Down
- Cancellation
- Revenue sharing
- Different levels
- Lender's protection
- Issuer's goal
- Money making
- Ability to sell
- Payment method
- How long
- Lender's goal
- Helping
- Buying back
- Royalty rate
- Asset Owner
- One-fourth
29 Clues: When • Helping • How long • Elevated • One-fourth • Period end • Going wrong • trusted one • Buying back • Asset Owner • Cancellation • Money making • Royalty rate • Getting even • Royalty rate • Issuer's goal • Lender's goal • Payment method • Revenue sharing • Ability to sell • Defending Asset • Different levels • Financial result • Acquisition method • Lender's protection • Purchase commitment • Profit distribution • ...
How Critical Thinking Changed the Game 2023-02-28
Traineeship Hair and Beauty 2021-02-01
Across
- Sanitise tools
- Part of nail or hair
- Verbal or non verbal
- For men's hair
- Method of hair colouring
- Worn on the face
- Hairdresser
- Prevent a treatment
- To treat the skin
- Pigmentation disorder
- Discussed at end of treatment
Down
- Trainee
- Protected characteristic
- Time to assess skin/hair
- Welcome area
- Method of advertisement
- Artificial nail
- Dry skin condition
- Cleaning
- Danger in the salon
20 Clues: Trainee • Cleaning • Hairdresser • Welcome area • Sanitise tools • For men's hair • Artificial nail • Worn on the face • To treat the skin • Dry skin condition • Danger in the salon • Prevent a treatment • Part of nail or hair • Verbal or non verbal • Pigmentation disorder • Method of advertisement • Protected characteristic • Time to assess skin/hair • Method of hair colouring • ...
Struts 2017-04-21
Across
- In order to use the Struts 2 tag on the view page, you must include the _________ directive.
- Type of exceptions which are not caught by the regular try-catch clause.
- In order to display the exception stack trace the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- The <_________> element maps an exception type to a view name.
- This is the method where we define the behavior of the current action.
- Struts 2.0 implements design pattern.
- Presentation part of the MVC.
- The <_________> element defines global view names.
- _________ classes contains the execute methods which is usually storing and/or retrieving information from a database the view.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level error messages.
- In order to display the exception name the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- Filters requests to the applications and handles how the user interface reacts to the user’s input.
- The class used to send error feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionerror/>.
- These are called after filters, before action methods, apply common functionalities like validation, conversion etc.
- A software foundation in which struts was denoted.
- MVC component implemented by action class.
Down
- The method that check whether there are any action-level messages.
- Each field error messages can be added using the _________ method.
- The simple string returned by the action class when a validation error is found.
- THe method to add action-level error messages.
- On the action class, the _________ method contain the validation rules.
- The class used to send information feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionmessage/>.
- A web application _________ is a piece of structural software that provides automation of common tasks as well as a built-in architectural solution that can be easily inherited by applications.
- The data type of the return of an action class.
- An open source framework which makes building web applications easier, based on Java Servlets and JSP technologies.
25 Clues: Presentation part of the MVC. • Struts 2.0 implements design pattern. • MVC component implemented by action class. • THe method to add action-level error messages. • The data type of the return of an action class. • The <_________> element defines global view names. • A software foundation in which struts was denoted. • ...
COSC 351.101 CWP 4 2018-10-23
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- Keyword that is used for checking if a reference variable is containing a given type of object reference or not
- Block that will execute if the program should run into an exception
- A mechanism wherein a new class is derived from an existing class
- Keyword used inside a sub-class method definition to call a method defined in the parent class
- Keyword associated with the implementation of interfaces
- Exceptions that will keep the program from compiling if they are not addressed by the programmer
- Concept similar to a class, but it can only contain method signatures and fields, no implementations
- Keyword in object-oriented languages that set the accessibility of classes methods and other members
- Statement in the form of (condition?if true:else)
- Method used when we need a string representation of an object
- The ability of an object to take on many forms
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- Keyword used to signal to the calling method that an exception may occur
- A mechanism of wrapping the data (variables/attributes) and code acting on the data (methods) together as a single unit, where attributes and methods are hidden within a class
- Technique that allows different methods to have same name, but different signatures where signature can differ by number of input parameters or type of input parameters or both
- Exception-handling technique that allows programmers to deal with an exception rather than pass it off to the calling method
- Exceptions that do not need to be addressed in order for the program to compile
- Keyword used a reference to the current Object
- Keyword associated with inheritance
- A problem that arises during the execution of a program that may be addressed
- A serious problem that a reasonable application should not try to catch
- Block that will attempt to execute some code that may lead to an exception
21 Clues: Keyword associated with inheritance • Keyword used a reference to the current Object • The ability of an object to take on many forms • Statement in the form of (condition?if true:else) • Keyword associated with the implementation of interfaces • Method used when we need a string representation of an object • ...
Fruits and Vegetables Crossword 2016-12-20
Across
- a fleshy fruit with thin skin and a central stone containing the seed, e.g., a plum, cherry, almond, or olive.
- Lemons are a type of _______ fruits
- Granny Smith
- Halloween
- the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- a method used to separate a solid from a liquid
- made from dough
- A fruit that is named based on its colour
- a fast way of heating food
- a method for cooking pasta
- Round, Red, Seeds, Green
- Rasp, Blue, Black, and Straw end with the word ____
- _____ Buds
- main ingredient for french fries
- ______ stays below the boiling point while being heated
- perceive or detect the odor or scent of (something).
- one method for cooking eggs
- Jasmine _______
- a method for cooking potatoes
- A rabbit's favourite vegetable
- plural form of leaf.
Down
- Light _____
- Popeye
- Used most for baking, rhymes with flower
- a method for combining ingredients
- Scrat's (Ice Age) most prized possession
- a method used to get the exact amount of something
- a much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome, e.g., in the potato, serving as a food reserve and bearing buds from which new plants arise.
- _______ is what it looks like
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- A very dark kind of berry
- The only fruit with its seeds on the outside
- How something feels
- Pigment
- A guava is a type of ______ fruit
- A fruit that rhymes with Tango
- used with a lot of oil
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- Jerry's favourite food (Tom & Jerry)
- most popular way of making pastries
40 Clues: Popeye • Pigment • Halloween • _____ Buds • Light _____ • Granny Smith • made from dough • Jasmine _______ • How something feels • plural form of leaf. • used with a lot of oil • Round, Red, Seeds, Green • A very dark kind of berry • a fast way of heating food • a method for cooking pasta • one method for cooking eggs • _______ is what it looks like • a method for cooking potatoes • ...
Java 2024-01-26
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- A way to read in values from a file
- A string data type is an
- Things that need to be at the start and end of every class,method, and loop
- Gets the minimum of 2 integers
- list An array that holds infinite data
- An integer that can hold more data(ex: numbers above 10^6)
- A built in method to check if string are the same, ignoring lower and upper case
- A keyword that allows you to use methods of one class in another
- Returns the character at that numerical position
- Returns the remainder of a number decided by another number
- How to see something in the console
- A way to read in values
- 2’d arrays
- A built in method to check if strings are the same
- A loop that could run infinitely
- data type not native to java
- Returns the absolute value of an integer
- Returns a number to the power of another number
- A sorting method, that looks an one value, and the value directly in front of it
- decimal
- integer
- A loop that includes the keyword “DO”
Down
- another decimal
- Lets other coders see this class
- One of the maps in java
- Things you pass to a method
- Coffee
- Words not recognized by the console
- A keyword ignored in objected oriented programming
- A statement that checks if something is true or false
- Groups of code, that can be extended
- A value that is set by the programmer
- Groups of code inside a class
- When an object is first written in the code
- There are defaults of these
- Gets the maximum of 2 integers
- Sorts an array, using a build in method
- a place to hold objects in different positions
- Returns the length of a string
- True/False
- A loop that’s runs for a given amount of time
- 1’s and 0’s
42 Clues: Coffee • decimal • integer • 2’d arrays • True/False • 1’s and 0’s • another decimal • One of the maps in java • A way to read in values • A string data type is an • Things you pass to a method • There are defaults of these • data type not native to java • Groups of code inside a class • Gets the minimum of 2 integers • Gets the maximum of 2 integers • Returns the length of a string • ...
Medical Math Key Terms 2025-10-21
Across
- calculating the approximate answer and then judging if the calculated results seem reasonable
- basic unit of measurement for length
- Equation a method for solving proportion math problems
- a group that represents a larger group when all members cannot be observed
- a fraction that has been “turned upside-down” during the process of dividing fractions
- a method used to express a whole or part of a whole. The whole is written as 100%.
- Measurement of temperature based on a freezing point of 32 degrees and a boiling point of 212 degrees.
- a measurement system that is used infrequently except that is used infrequently except for a measurement of weight (grain).
- numbers the traditional numbers we use to count (1, 2, 3, ….)
- a method for converting and calculating drug dosages
- the basic metric unit for measuring weight
Down
- a measurement system based on tens; basic units are length (meter), volume (liter, and weight (gram)
- the basic metric unit for measuring volume
- Measurement of temperature based on a freezing point of 0 degrees and a boiling point of 100 degrees; also known as centigrade.
- method of naming
- units of measurement used in angles, temperature readings, and depth of burns.
- a linear arrangement of numbers based on units of 10, containing a point (decimal point) to separate the whole number from the fractional part of a number
- the collection of and analysis of large amounts of numerical data
- a fraction in which the numerator is larger than the denominator
- a method used to express the strength of a solution; it represents how many parts of one element are added in relation to the parts of another element
- the amounts of variance from a reference plane expressed in degrees
- Numerals a numbering system based on I (1), V(5), X(10), L(50), C(100), D (500), and M(1000)
- a method of telling time that is based on a 24 hour clock
23 Clues: method of naming • basic unit of measurement for length • the basic metric unit for measuring volume • the basic metric unit for measuring weight • a method for converting and calculating drug dosages • Equation a method for solving proportion math problems • a method of telling time that is based on a 24 hour clock • ...
Rivers - Scientific Vocabulary 2015-04-19
Across
- The wearing away of the bed or banks of a river.
- The bottom of a river.
- Where a river joins the sea.
- A bend or loop in a river.
- A flat area of land which can flood if the river rises (5,5).
- A small waterway which flows into a main river.
- The wide part of a river where it nears the sea.
- Where a river starts.
Down
- Material that is either dissolved in the water, flows with the water or sits on the bottom of the river.
- A narrow opening between two hills which a stream can flow through.
- Type of lake that is formed when a large meander is by passed.
- The side of a river.
- Where a river divides into several smaller rivers before flowing into the sea.
- Water drops down from this.
- A narrow water way which flows quickly.
15 Clues: The side of a river. • Where a river starts. • The bottom of a river. • A bend or loop in a river. • Water drops down from this. • Where a river joins the sea. • A narrow water way which flows quickly. • A small waterway which flows into a main river. • The wearing away of the bed or banks of a river. • The wide part of a river where it nears the sea. • ...
The scientific, "Ologies." 2022-08-09
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- Study of microscopic lifeforms
- Study of viruses and viral diseases
- The study of living things and everything about them
- Study of hormones and their composition and function
- Study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- The study of fish
- Study of volcanoes and volcano related phenomena
- The study of all types of animals and everything about them
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- Study of mammals
- The study of water on earth
- Study of fungi and yeasts
- Study of plants and everything about them
- Study of nerves; also a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the nervous system
- Study of all aspects of diseases and possible causes of death
- Study of ticks, mites, and spiders
15 Clues: Study of mammals • The study of fish • Study of fungi and yeasts • The study of water on earth • Study of microscopic lifeforms • Study of ticks, mites, and spiders • Study of viruses and viral diseases • Study of plants and everything about them • Study of volcanoes and volcano related phenomena • The study of living things and everything about them • ...
AQA Scientific Terminology 2023-08-26
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- A proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations.
- The variable you change.
- Information, either qualitative or quantitative, that has been collected.
- The variable that you measure.
- How close a measurement is to its true/actual value.
- The maximum and minimum values of the independent or dependent variables.
- Errors are caused by factors we can’t control, like tiny temperature changes in a room.
Down
- A prediction is a statement suggesting what will happen in the future, based on observation, experience or a hypothesis.
- Errors are caused by inaccurate equipment or by problems with a method or observation technique.
- The difference between a measured value and the true value.
- Only when the independent variable has been modified and all other factors have remained unchanged, will it be this.
- Data that have been shown to be valid
- A result that deviates from what is expected or normally seen.
- The quantity between readings.
- Any variable that is kept constant during an experiment is a control variable.
15 Clues: The variable you change. • The quantity between readings. • The variable that you measure. • Data that have been shown to be valid • How close a measurement is to its true/actual value. • The difference between a measured value and the true value. • A proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations. • ...
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS - VOCABULARY 2025-02-02
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- To harm or break something
- Causing harm or damage (adjective)
- Harm or injury caused to something.
- to make something better.
- something new or unknown
- A major discovery or achievement.
Down
- A person who studies and investigates to find new information
- A scientific test to discover something
- A warning of possible danger or harm
- To study or investigate something in detail.
- Being accountable for something.
- Causing worry or fear.
- To create something new or different.
- To completely ruin or damage something.
- The process of becoming larger or more developed.
15 Clues: Causing worry or fear. • something new or unknown • to make something better. • To harm or break something • Being accountable for something. • A major discovery or achievement. • Causing harm or damage (adjective) • Harm or injury caused to something. • A warning of possible danger or harm • To create something new or different. • A scientific test to discover something • ...
"The Scientific Crossroad" 2025-06-12
Across
- a plant from which litmus is obtained
- is a medium in which no. of particles are less.
- ratio between height of object to height of image
- relation between focal length,object distance,image distance.
- a 3 carbon molecule formed after breaking down of glucose
- obtained from vinegar
- SI unit of power of a lens
Down
- is also known as false feet
- a process in which oxidation of fats and oils takes place.
- is also called artificial kidney
- largest vein in our body
- energy currency for most cellular processe
- decomposition carried out by heating
- used for whitewashing
- ratio between speed of light in medium 1 to 2
15 Clues: used for whitewashing • obtained from vinegar • largest vein in our body • SI unit of power of a lens • is also known as false feet • is also called artificial kidney • decomposition carried out by heating • a plant from which litmus is obtained • energy currency for most cellular processe • ratio between speed of light in medium 1 to 2 • ...
Struts 2017-04-21
Across
- Type of exceptions which are not caught by the regular try-catch clause.
- Presentation part of the MVC.
- Filters requests to the applications and handles how the user interface reacts to the user’s input.
- The <_________> element defines global view names.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level error messages.
- In order to display the exception stack trace the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- The <_________> element maps an exception type to a view name.
- Struts 2.0 implements design pattern.
- The data type of the return of an action class.
- The class used to send information feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionmessage/>.
- In order to use the Struts 2 tag on the view page, you must include the _________ directive.
- A software foundation in which struts was denoted.
- The class used to send error feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionerror/>.
- An open source framework which makes building web applications easier, based on Java Servlets and JSP technologies.
- This is the method where we define the behavior of the current action.
Down
- THe method to add action-level error messages.
- The simple string returned by the action class when a validation error is found.
- A web application _________ is a piece of structural software that provides automation of common tasks as well as a built-in architectural solution that can be easily inherited by applications.
- Each field error messages can be added using the _________ method.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level messages.
- In order to display the exception name the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- These are called after filters, before action methods, apply common functionalities like validation, conversion etc.
- On the action class, the _________ method contain the validation rules.
- _________ classes contains the execute methods which is usually storing and/or retrieving information from a database the view.
- MVC component implemented by action class.
25 Clues: Presentation part of the MVC. • Struts 2.0 implements design pattern. • MVC component implemented by action class. • THe method to add action-level error messages. • The data type of the return of an action class. • The <_________> element defines global view names. • A software foundation in which struts was denoted. • ...
Review Vocabulary 2 2024-04-22
Across
- - the number of times a code segment runs
- - the instance where a recursive method will return a value rather than calling itself
- - a standard or point of reference to assess progress
- - a test conducted to determine if requirements are met
- - a method that can be called without creating an object of the class
- - the average number of executions an algorithm can take to complete its goal
- - a variable that is shared by all instances of a class
- - a class that can be extended to create subclasses
- - a system's ability to function without failure
- - a variable that is changed by a constant value and determines the end of a loop
- - an object-oriented programming principle where a subclass inherits the attributes and behaviors of a superclass
- - the instance where a recursive method calls itself
- - an error that occurs when a loop repeats one time too many or one time too few
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- - a search algorithm that checks each item in order until the target is found
- - the least number of executions an algorithm can take to complete its goal
- - when a method calls itself
- - the most number of executions an algorithm can take to complete its goal
- - the conditions that a program must meet to be accepted by a user
- - a method that requires an object of the class to be created before it can be called
- - the class that contains the main method and from where the program starts runningdecrement - to decrease a value by one
- - a data structure that grows and shrinks as needed
- - a data structure that is fixed in size
- - a class that extends a superclass and inherits its attributes and behaviors
- - a prioritized list of tasks to complete for a project
- - the ability to change after initialization
- - to increase a value by one
26 Clues: - when a method calls itself • - to increase a value by one • - a data structure that is fixed in size • - the number of times a code segment runs • - the ability to change after initialization • - a system's ability to function without failure • - a data structure that grows and shrinks as needed • - a class that can be extended to create subclasses • ...
Appraisal Methods 2021-10-20
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- The concept was introduced in 1930 by the German army. This method enables employees to get a clear picture of how others observe them and the impact it has on their performance.
- Offers employees a chance to look back at their performance and understand their strengths and weaknesses. Is a component of the 360 degree feedback.
- In this method a series of questions are asked and the manager simply responds yes or no to the questions
- This is an appraisal done by someone outside employees, it is useful for managerial level promotions
- Is a behavioral method, is perhaps the most popular choice for performance evaluations. This type of evaluation lists traits required for the job and asks the source to rate the individual on each attribute
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- Multidimensional performance appraisal method that evaluates an employee using feedback collected from the employee’s circle of influence.
- Processes to ensure the organization connects mission with the work of employees.
- In this method there can be three categories established for employees: outstanding, satisfactory and unsatisfactory
- These appraisals are used to analyze seven major components of an employee’s performance.
- Process that compares the employee performance with specific behavioral examples that are anchored to numerical ratings.
- These reviews help determine an employee’s ability to work well with the team, take up initiatives, and be a reliable contributor.
- The appraisal method where managers and employees together identify, plan, organize, and communicate objectives to focus on during a specific appraisal period.
12 Clues: Processes to ensure the organization connects mission with the work of employees. • These appraisals are used to analyze seven major components of an employee’s performance. • This is an appraisal done by someone outside employees, it is useful for managerial level promotions • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2012-11-26
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- the idea that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe; this had enormous scientific and religious implications.
- gravitation 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.
- belief that nothing can ever be known beyond all doubt and that humanitys best hope was open-minded toleration.
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- 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.
- nothing was to be accepted on faith, everything was to be submitted to the rational, critical, scientific way of thinking
- the adaptation, albeit varied of enlightened governing into the rule of absolute monarchs often at the insistence of philosophes.
- Descartes' view of the world as consisting of two fundamental entities: matter and mind.
- intellectuals in France who proclaimed that they were bringing the light of knowledge to their ignorant fellow creatures in the Age of Enlightenment.
- 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.
- composed of institutions such as book clubs, Masonic lodges, and journals, and celebrated open debate informed by critical reason.
- elegant private drawing rooms where talented and rich Parisian women held regular social gatherings to discuss literature, science and philosophy.
- theory of inductive reasoning where you should go beyond speculation and begin to compare and analyze the subject.
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. • ...
M1/4 Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2022-05-30
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- sport and exercise that is taught in schools
- The language of France
- the scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- the study of past events
- examples of objects such as paintings, drawings or sculptures
- The language of England
- to look at and understand the meaning of written or printed words or symbols
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- The language of Spain
- to make pictures, or a picture of something, with a pencil, pen or chalk (but not paint)
- a musical instrument that usually has six strings and that you play with your fingers
- The language of Germany
- the scientific study of the structure of substances, how they react when combined or in contact with one another
- the study of forces, heat, light, sound, electricity and the structure of atoms
- the scientific study of the earth’s surface, physical features, divisions, products, population
- the process of calculating using numbers
- sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to
- a series of movements and steps that are usually performed to music
17 Clues: The language of Spain • The language of France • The language of Germany • The language of England • the study of past events • the process of calculating using numbers • sport and exercise that is taught in schools • examples of objects such as paintings, drawings or sculptures • a series of movements and steps that are usually performed to music • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocab. 2012-12-12
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- Model of the universe that prevailed
- Sun is at the centered with all of the other planets revolving
- reasoning Doctrine that scientists should proceed from the particular of the general by making systematic observation and carefully organized
- Method Procedure for collection and anaylzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science modern world
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- Earth is at the center of the universe, with the sun, moon and other planets revolving
- System thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Law of Gravitation three rules of motion governing the planetary bodies set fourth by Sir Isacc Newton
7 Clues: Model of the universe that prevailed • Sun is at the centered with all of the other planets revolving • Earth is at the center of the universe, with the sun, moon and other planets revolving • System thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge • ...
Station Lab 2024-11-18
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- "An early sample or model of a product used to test and validate ideas."
- To share information or ideas with others through speaking, writing, or other means."
- "A group activity aimed at generating a large number of ideas or solutions to a problem."
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- "A diagram that represents a process, showing the steps and their connections."
- "The answer to a problem or the method of solving a challenge."
- Processes"The steps that guide the creation of a product or system from idea to finished item."
- "A professional who uses scientific principles to design and build structures, machines, and systems."
7 Clues: "The answer to a problem or the method of solving a challenge." • "An early sample or model of a product used to test and validate ideas." • "A diagram that represents a process, showing the steps and their connections." • To share information or ideas with others through speaking, writing, or other means." • ...
method 2024-09-20
Unit 6 2021-04-02
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- spoon
- Ms. Fulcher's lest favorite food
- mix
- put in pans and salads
- sweet powder
- cooking method for hotdogs and hamburgers
- fork
- way to cook french fries
- to cook
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- pour
- a full taste
- cooking method for whole eggs
- serve
- has/wears
- french fries taste like this
- common ingredient in baking or in pans
- pan
- preparation for butter or chocolate
- common preparation step
- knife
20 Clues: mix • pan • pour • fork • spoon • serve • knife • to cook • has/wears • a full taste • sweet powder • put in pans and salads • common preparation step • way to cook french fries • french fries taste like this • cooking method for whole eggs • Ms. Fulcher's lest favorite food • preparation for butter or chocolate • common ingredient in baking or in pans • cooking method for hotdogs and hamburgers
Network Concepts and Cyber Ethics 2025-06-03
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- collects data.
- Area Network.
- data for security.
- software.
- identifier for a device on a network.
- that forwards data packets between networks.
- for communication between devices.
- system that controls traffic.
- emails to steal data.
- system access.
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- networking method.
- network technology
- bullying.
- that provides services or data.
- creative work.
- data transfer rate.
- to access accounts securely.
- email.
- remote access method.
- to keep data secure.
20 Clues: email. • bullying. • software. • Area Network. • collects data. • creative work. • system access. • networking method. • network technology • data for security. • data transfer rate. • to keep data secure. • remote access method. • emails to steal data. • to access accounts securely. • system that controls traffic. • that provides services or data. • for communication between devices. • ...
Meat and Poultry 2019-11-17
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- Fish and whole muscle meats must be cooked to one hundred ______ five degrees F
- All moist cooking methods require this
- This moist cooking method is on large pieces of meat and the liquid comes halfway up the meat
- The caramelization of sugars in the presence of proteins is called the ____ Reaction
- Fat distributed throughout the muscle meat
- The compound that makes dark meat dark in poultry
- Having all of your prep in place before you start cooking is called ____ en place
- 32 degrees F is the temperature at which water ____
- The edible internal organs of poultry that are usually found in the cavity
- Poultry and stuffed meats must be cooked to one hundred _____ five degrees F
- This type of frying has the fat come halfway up the food
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- The moist cooking method where the liquid is between 140 and 180 degrees F
- If a muscle is used frequently, it will be _____ but more flavorful
- Trussing meat or poultry ensures ____ even cooking and a better presentation
- If a cooking method has no liquid, it is called this
- The moist cooking method where the liquid is between 185 and 205 degrees F
- The large pieces that an animal is broken down in to, and where various cuts come from
- The dry cooking method where the heat comes from only above
- Vegetables and fruit must be cooked to 135 _____ F
- Tough cuts require ___ and moisture to break down connective tissue
- The parts of the animal that are not standard cuts of meat, and are generally not muscle
- _____ beef must be cooked to 155 degrees F
- This moist cooking method uses bite size pieces of meat and the liquid completely covers the meat
- 212 degrees F is the temperature at which water ____
24 Clues: All moist cooking methods require this • Fat distributed throughout the muscle meat • _____ beef must be cooked to 155 degrees F • The compound that makes dark meat dark in poultry • Vegetables and fruit must be cooked to 135 _____ F • 32 degrees F is the temperature at which water ____ • If a cooking method has no liquid, it is called this • ...
Struts 2017-04-21
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- A software foundation in which struts was denoted.
- Filters requests to the applications and handles how the user interface reacts to the user’s input.
- In order to display the exception stack trace the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- The <_________> element defines global view names.
- Struts 2.0 implements design pattern.
- Presentation part of the MVC.
- Type of exceptions which are not caught by the regular try-catch clause.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level messages.
- This is the method where we define the behavior of the current action.
- The data type of the return of an action class.
- THe method to add action-level error messages.
- Each field error messages can be added using the _________ method.
- A web application _________ is a piece of structural software that provides automation of common tasks as well as a built-in architectural solution that can be easily inherited by applications.
- _________ classes contains the execute methods which is usually storing and/or retrieving information from a database the view.
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- The class used to send error feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionerror/>.
- The <_________> element maps an exception type to a view name.
- The class used to send information feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionmessage/>.
- The simple string returned by the action class when a validation error is found.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level error messages.
- These are called after filters, before action methods, apply common functionalities like validation, conversion etc.
- An open source framework which makes building web applications easier, based on Java Servlets and JSP technologies.
- In order to use the Struts 2 tag on the view page, you must include the _________ directive.
- MVC component implemented by action class.
- On the action class, the _________ method contain the validation rules.
- In order to display the exception name the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
25 Clues: Presentation part of the MVC. • Struts 2.0 implements design pattern. • MVC component implemented by action class. • THe method to add action-level error messages. • The data type of the return of an action class. • A software foundation in which struts was denoted. • The <_________> element defines global view names. • ...
Struts 2017-04-21
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- Type of exceptions which are not caught by the regular try-catch clause.
- The class used to send error feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionerror/>.
- This is the method where we define the behavior of the current action.
- On the action class, the _________ method contain the validation rules.
- _________ classes contains the execute methods which is usually storing and/or retrieving information from a database the view.
- THe method to add action-level error messages.
- The <_________> element defines global view names.
- Struts 2.0 implements design pattern.
- The <_________> element maps an exception type to a view name.
- The data type of the return of an action class.
- Presentation part of the MVC.
- An open source framework which makes building web applications easier, based on Java Servlets and JSP technologies.
- Each field error messages can be added using the _________ method.
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- These are called after filters, before action methods, apply common functionalities like validation, conversion etc.
- Filters requests to the applications and handles how the user interface reacts to the user’s input.
- MVC component implemented by action class.
- In order to display the exception stack trace the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level error messages.
- In order to use the Struts 2 tag on the view page, you must include the _________ directive.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level messages.
- In order to display the exception name the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- The class used to send information feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionmessage/>.
- The simple string returned by the action class when a validation error is found.
- A software foundation in which struts was denoted.
- A web application _________ is a piece of structural software that provides automation of common tasks as well as a built-in architectural solution that can be easily inherited by applications.
25 Clues: Presentation part of the MVC. • Struts 2.0 implements design pattern. • MVC component implemented by action class. • THe method to add action-level error messages. • The data type of the return of an action class. • The <_________> element defines global view names. • A software foundation in which struts was denoted. • ...
Struts 2017-04-21
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- In order to use the Struts 2 tag on the view page, you must include the _________ directive.
- These are called after filters, before action methods, apply common functionalities like validation, conversion etc.
- The data type of the return of an action class.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level error messages.
- Each field error messages can be added using the _________ method.
- The <_________> element maps an exception type to a view name.
- On the action class, the _________ method contain the validation rules.
- The simple string returned by the action class when a validation error is found.
- THe method to add action-level error messages.
- The <_________> element defines global view names.
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- In order to display the exception name the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- Filters requests to the applications and handles how the user interface reacts to the user’s input.
- The class used to send information feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionmessage/>.
- _________ classes contains the execute methods which is usually storing and/or retrieving information from a database the view.
- The class used to send error feedback message to user and is display via <s:actionerror/>.
- An open source framework which makes building web applications easier, based on Java Servlets and JSP technologies.
- Struts 2.0 implements design pattern.
- The method that check whether there are any action-level messages.
- MVC component implemented by action class.
- In order to display the exception stack trace the page should include <s:property value="_________"/>.
- A software foundation in which struts was denoted.
- Type of exceptions which are not caught by the regular try-catch clause.
- This is the method where we define the behavior of the current action.
- Presentation part of the MVC.
- A web application _________ is a piece of structural software that provides automation of common tasks as well as a built-in architectural solution that can be easily inherited by applications.
25 Clues: Presentation part of the MVC. • Struts 2.0 implements design pattern. • MVC component implemented by action class. • THe method to add action-level error messages. • The data type of the return of an action class. • A software foundation in which struts was denoted. • The <_________> element defines global view names. • ...
Advancements in Adult Learning 2021-03-17
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- relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- relating to exchange or interaction between people.
- refers to methods and principles used in adult education
- the actual application or use of an idea belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it..
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- a general or basic truth on which other truths or theories can be based scientific principle.
- positive in attitude, and full of energy and new ideas.
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study or being taught.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
- an idea of the future or desired result that a person or a group of people envision, plan and commit to achieving.
10 Clues: relating to exchange or interaction between people. • positive in attitude, and full of energy and new ideas. • refers to methods and principles used in adult education • the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists. • the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study or being taught. • ...
Lady's Organism Puzzle 2019-09-16
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- - Two names given into one to give all species unique scientific names.
- - A type of biological cell.
- - A kind of living organism: Yeasts, Moulds and Mushrooms are types of fungi.
- - An individual animal, plant or single-celled life form.
- - The systematic grouping of organisms into categories on the basis of evolutionary or structural relationships between them; Taxonomy.
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- - A member of the kingdom Animalia, and is typically characterized by a Multi-Cellular body,specialized sense organs.
- - Multi-Cellular organisms in the kingdom Plantae that uses photosynthesis to make their own food.
- - An organism which is microscopic, making it too small to be seen by the unaided human eye.
- Feature - An arrangement or organization of parts to form an organ, system or living thing.
- Keys - A method of identification whereby groups of organisms are divided into two categories repeatedly.
10 Clues: - A type of biological cell. • - An individual animal, plant or single-celled life form. • - Two names given into one to give all species unique scientific names. • - A kind of living organism: Yeasts, Moulds and Mushrooms are types of fungi. • Feature - An arrangement or organization of parts to form an organ, system or living thing. • ...
Math words 2024-05-11
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- notation A method of more conveniently writing very large or very small numbers using a power of 10.
- An input-output relationship that has exactly one output for each input.
- The number that is used as a factor when a number is raised to the power.
- symbol The symbol is used to represent the non-negative square root of a number.
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- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has endpoints on the circle (or the length of that segment).
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to the length of its diameter.
- of rotation The point about which a figure rotated.
- The value that results from the substitution of a given input into an expression or function.
- A figure resulting from a transformation.
- Line of a coordinate plane that passes through the origin.
10 Clues: A figure resulting from a transformation. • of rotation The point about which a figure rotated. • Line of a coordinate plane that passes through the origin. • The ratio of the circumference of a circle to the length of its diameter. • An input-output relationship that has exactly one output for each input. • ...
Advancements in Adult Learning 2021-03-17
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- relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- relating to exchange or interaction between people.
- refers to methods and principles used in adult education
- the actual application or use of an idea belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it..
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- a general or basic truth on which other truths or theories can be based scientific principle.
- positive in attitude, and full of energy and new ideas.
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study or being taught.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
- an idea of the future or desired result that a person or a group of people envision, plan and commit to achieving.
10 Clues: relating to exchange or interaction between people. • positive in attitude, and full of energy and new ideas. • refers to methods and principles used in adult education • the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists. • the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study or being taught. • ...
Research Methods & Stats The Final Crossword 2024-12-16
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- A sampling method that divides the population into subgroups before randomly sampling from each.
- A discredited field of study that linked the shape of the skull to personality traits.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between variables in research.
- The unethical practice of using someone else's work or ideas as your own without proper attribution.
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- The process of assigning participants to groups by chance to reduce bias in an experiment.
- The evaluation of scientific work by experts in the same field to ensure quality and credibility.
- A widely used personality inventory, developed in 1940s, assessing personality and psychopathology.
- A key ethical guideline for research involving human subjects, emphasizing respect, beneficence, and justice.
- An acronym for the characteristics/criteria of a good research question.
- A level of measurement used for labeling variables without a quantitative value (categorical, not ranked)..
10 Clues: An acronym for the characteristics/criteria of a good research question. • A testable prediction about the relationship between variables in research. • A discredited field of study that linked the shape of the skull to personality traits. • The process of assigning participants to groups by chance to reduce bias in an experiment. • ...
Think Twice, Solve Me 2022-04-26
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- an act or instance of participating.
- someone who is learning about a particular subject or how to do something.
- refers to methods, systems, and devices which are the result of scientific knowledge being used for practical purposes.
- a system or process is a theoretical description that can help you understand how the system or process works, or how it might work.
- you can refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines.
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- something or someone, you consider them in order to make a judgment about them, for example about how good or bad they are.
- a particular way of doing something.
- how successful they are or how well they do something.
- what you are trying to achieve.
- guide in crafting an instructional flow that can guide the teacher in integrating appropriate technology and media into the instructional process.
10 Clues: what you are trying to achieve. • a particular way of doing something. • an act or instance of participating. • how successful they are or how well they do something. • you can refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines. • someone who is learning about a particular subject or how to do something. • ...
Lady's Organism Puzzle 2019-09-16
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- - The systematic grouping of organisms into categories on the basis of evolutionary or structural relationships between them; Taxonomy.
- Keys - A method of identification whereby groups of organisms are divided into two categories repeatedly.
- - A member of the kingdom Animalia, and is typically characterized by a Multi-Cellular body,specialized sense organs.
- - An individual animal, plant or single-celled life form.
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- - Two names given into one to give all species unique scientific names.
- - Multi-Cellular organisms in the kingdom Plantae that uses photosynthesis to make their own food.
- - A type of biological cell.
- - An organism which is microscopic, making it too small to be seen by the unaided human eye.
- Feature - An arrangement or organization of parts to form an organ, system or living thing.
- - A kind of living organism: Yeasts, Moulds and Mushrooms are types of fungi.
10 Clues: - A type of biological cell. • - An individual animal, plant or single-celled life form. • - Two names given into one to give all species unique scientific names. • - A kind of living organism: Yeasts, Moulds and Mushrooms are types of fungi. • Feature - An arrangement or organization of parts to form an organ, system or living thing. • ...
Science revolution crossword 2023-11-06
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- hypothesis; plural noun: hypotheses
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
- one who gives benefits to his clients
- serves as a role model applying the scientific method to every aspect of life
- the local language that the people spoke
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- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- responsible for working out many of the principles of visible light and the laws, motions,gravity and contributing to calculus.
- the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
10 Clues: hypothesis; plural noun: hypotheses • one who gives benefits to his clients • the local language that the people spoke • a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates. • serves as a role model applying the scientific method to every aspect of life • the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life. • ...
Santana's Project 2023-12-13
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- Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth
- English statesman and writer who believed in experimenting and developing the scientific method
- The Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
- German astronomer and mathematician who used Brahe's data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion
- Danish astronomer who established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets
- French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized reason and logic in gaining knowledge
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- A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy
- Italian astronomer and physicist who used a telescope to study the stars and supported the heliocentric theory
- English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
- Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric system
10 Clues: Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric system • A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy • Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth • French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized reason and logic in gaining knowledge • ...
Coded Exposure 2025-11-12
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- phrase for the dominant, exclusionary environments of science and technology
- how technologies both reveal and endanger racialized people through biased design
- how surveillance, punishment, and control are designed into everyday technologies and systems
- method for breaking up the histories of complex technologies and how they shape everyday life
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- The use of science to justify racial hierarchies or naturalize inequality under the guise of objectivity
- invisible labor, knowledge, and people that sustain science and technology but are erased from its story
6 Clues: phrase for the dominant, exclusionary environments of science and technology • how technologies both reveal and endanger racialized people through biased design • how surveillance, punishment, and control are designed into everyday technologies and systems • method for breaking up the histories of complex technologies and how they shape everyday life • ...
Key Terms Chapt. 18 2021-09-24
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- negative term for big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom
- the ownership/control of all enterprises comprising the entire industry
- secret organization made up of Pennsylvania coal miners, which worked through a series of scare tactics to bring the plight of the miners to public attention
- Fredrick Taylor’s management style, which divided manufacturing tasks into short, repetitive segments and encouraged factory owners to seek efficiency/profitability over benefits of personal interaction
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- Herbert Spencer’s theory, which held that society developed much like plant/animal life through a process of evolution in which the most fit and capable enjoyed the greatest material and social success
- legal arrangement where small group of trustees have legal ownership of a business that operate for benefits of other investors
- method of growth where a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies
- central corporate entity that controls the operations of multiple companies
- rally/riot which many policemen were killed by a bomb at a peaceful workers rights rally in Chicago in 1886.
- method of growth where a company has other companies that include all aspects of a product’s lifecycle from the creation of the raw materials through the production process to the delivery of the final product
10 Clues: the ownership/control of all enterprises comprising the entire industry • central corporate entity that controls the operations of multiple companies • negative term for big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom • method of growth where a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies • ...
COSC 351.101 SP20 CWP1 2020-02-19
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- A unit testing framework for the Java programming language
- A data type available within the Java language
- A mechanism of wrapping the data (variables/attributes) and code acting on the data (methods) together as a single unit, where attributes and methods are hidden within a class
- Keyword associated with inheritance
- The type of comment that utilizes /* and */
- Conventional method used for updating the value of a variable in an object
- An instance of a class
- The type of comment that utilizes //
- Defines and constrains the data type of the value returned from a subroutine or method
- A documentation generator created by Sun Microsystems for the Java language (now owned by Oracle Corporation) for generating API documentation in HTML format from Java source code
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- A data type that's based on a class rather than on one of the primitive types that are built in to the Java language
- Name of the function that acts as starting point for an application
- A variable that contains specific information used in an object
- A mechanism wherein a new class is derived from an existing class
- Keyword in object-oriented languages that set the accessibility of classes methods and other members
- Any character or series of characters that represent horizontal or vertical space
- A set of statements which is referred to by name and can be called (invoked) at any point in a program
- Characterizes the difference between two descriptions of an object by different representations
- Conventional method used for retrieving the value of a variable from an object
- Access modifier indicating that an attribute or method can be accessed directly anywhere within the application
- Access modifier indicating that an attribute or method can be accessed only within the class in which it exists
- A user-defined blueprint or prototype from which objects are created
22 Clues: An instance of a class • Keyword associated with inheritance • The type of comment that utilizes // • The type of comment that utilizes /* and */ • A data type available within the Java language • A unit testing framework for the Java programming language • A variable that contains specific information used in an object • ...
PYTHON DATA STRUCTURES PUZZLES 2025-05-16
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- What type of quotes are commonly used to define a string literal?
- What keyword removes an element from a list by its value?
- Which string method checks if a string starts with a specific prefix?
- What separates elements within a tuple definition?
- What is another common term for an anonymous function?
- Are tuples mutable or immutable?
- Which term describes accessing an element in a sequence using its position?
- What method returns a view object that displays a list of a dictionary's keys?
- What keyword is used to define a new function in Python?
- What is a function that calls itself called?
- Which string method converts all characters to uppercase?
- What operation combines two or more strings into one?
- What method splits a string into a list of substrings based on a delimiter?
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- What keyword is used to create a small, anonymous function?
- What is the data structure that stores key-value pairs?
- What bracket type encloses elements in a Python list?
- Can you directly change a character within an existing Python string?
- What are the values passed into a function when it is called?
- What method adds a single element to the end of a list?
- What method adds a new key-value pair to a dictionary or updates an existing one?
- How do you access a value in a dictionary using its unique identifier?
- What loop structure is commonly used to go through each item in a list or dictionary?
- What keyword is used to send a value back from a function to the caller?
- What are the variables defined inside a function that are only accessible within that function's scope?
- What is the term for extracting a portion of a string using start and end indices?
25 Clues: Are tuples mutable or immutable? • What is a function that calls itself called? • What separates elements within a tuple definition? • What bracket type encloses elements in a Python list? • What operation combines two or more strings into one? • What is another common term for an anonymous function? • What is the data structure that stores key-value pairs? • ...
Psycholinguistics 2014-11-04
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- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds.
- The study of visuals representation of words.
- The study of the nervous system including medicine, psychology, psychiatry, biology.
- The study of the nature, structure, and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology etc.
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- It is the person who studies the way humans learn, understand and use language.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- The study of the sounds made by humans in order to produce speech.
- The method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way.
- The study of the meaning of words, often influenced by pragmatics.
10 Clues: The study of visuals representation of words. • The study of the sounds made by humans in order to produce speech. • The study of the meaning of words, often influenced by pragmatics. • The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. • It is the person who studies the way humans learn, understand and use language. • ...
proximarch tight 2023-04-20
2.10 Using Math Methods 2024-11-22
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- Math._____; a Math method that takes the absolute value of x
- What is y? y = Math.pow(2.0, 8.0);
- This class has about 30 math operations, known as methods, and is part of Java's standard language package with no import needed.
- This calls the Math class method, preceding the method name (ex: ____pow(num1, 2);)
- Math._____; a Math method that takes the square root of x
- Math.____; a Math method that needs 2 arguments to put the first number (first arg) to a power (second arg)
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- Method input values appearing within (), separated by commas if multiple
- What is y? y = Math.sqrt(81.0);
- z = Math.pow(2.0, Math.pow(2.0, 3.0));
- Math.sqrt(36.0); evaluates to _____ .
- List of statements executed by invoking the method's name known as the method call
11 Clues: What is y? y = Math.sqrt(81.0); • What is y? y = Math.pow(2.0, 8.0); • Math.sqrt(36.0); evaluates to _____ . • z = Math.pow(2.0, Math.pow(2.0, 3.0)); • Math._____; a Math method that takes the square root of x • Math._____; a Math method that takes the absolute value of x • Method input values appearing within (), separated by commas if multiple • ...
BABY 2025-02-24
16 Clues: The Mom • The Dad • A soother • Diaper aroma • Baby leotard • Baby footwear • Arrival month • Arrival method • Wrapping method • Rhymes with cash • Favorite beverage • Feeding equipment • Baby's first word • Need baby to stop • A diaper or a lease • Baby bottom in French
Week 1-Bio 101 Crossword Challenge 2018-10-01
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- "water-fearing"
- the scientific study of life
- building block of carbohydrates
- type of bond where atoms transfer electrons to each other.
- a component of the cell that performs a specific function.
- any field of study that is falsely presented as having a scientific basis
- a type of reaction that splits water and separates a monomer from the rest of the chain
- the smallest unit of an element that retains all the properties of that element
- An aqueous solution contains a substance dissolved in this.
- many joined monomers
- chemical that, when dissolved in water, releases hydrogen ions.
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- large molecules that can have complex structures (plural)
- molecule on the right of the arrow in a chemical equation
- the only element that typically has no neutrons
- a proposed explanation for an observation that must be testable
- type of lipid made of a glycerol backbone and 3 fatty acids tails
- element having 6 protons
- type of bond where atoms share electrons
- minimizes pH changes by accepting or donating hydrogen ions
- includes all living organisms in one particular area as well as the nonliving components
- the scientific study of matter
- what we will have during week 5
- type of compounds that contain carbon bonded to other atoms and form rings or chains.
23 Clues: "water-fearing" • many joined monomers • element having 6 protons • the scientific study of life • the scientific study of matter • building block of carbohydrates • what we will have during week 5 • type of bond where atoms share electrons • the only element that typically has no neutrons • large molecules that can have complex structures (plural) • ...
crossword 1 2025-09-23
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- fundamental truths or rules that guide understanding or behavior.
- a pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- the way in which parts or elements are combined or arranged.
- relating to the practical use of scientific knowledge for tools and systems.
- relating to or based on the methods and principles of science.
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- a repeated or regular arrangement, form, or sequence.
- the force applied to a surface per unit area.
- characteristics or qualities of a substance or object.
- a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded.
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- positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
- the branch of science that studies substances, their properties, and how they interact.
- in a suitable or proper way for the situation.
- the smallest units of matter that retain the properties of an element.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or object exists.
- neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
- to carry out an inquiry or study to discover facts or information.
- groups of two or more atoms bonded together.
- integrating knowledge and methods from multiple disciplines to solve complex problems.
- a scientific procedure to test a hypothesis or discover new information.
20 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space. • groups of two or more atoms bonded together. • the force applied to a surface per unit area. • in a suitable or proper way for the situation. • a pure substance made of only one type of atom. • neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom. • a repeated or regular arrangement, form, or sequence. • ...
18.1-18.2 2023-04-17
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- the power that was founded by Westinghouse which allowed for delivery over greater distances due to its wavelike patterns, also called alternating current.
- best known for his contributions to the electrical industry
- method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies
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- a method of growth where a company acquires other companies that include all aspects of a product’s lifecycle from the creation of the raw materials through the production process to the delivery of the final product
- a powerful, inexpensive, and consistent form of transportation, it accelerated the development of virtually every other industry in the country.
- Herbert Spencer’s theory, based upon Charles Darwin’s scientific theory, which held that society developed much like plant or animal life through a process of evolution in which the most fit and capable enjoyed the greatest material and social success.
- a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century
- The item that Alexander Graham Bell invented.
- a legal arrangement where a small group of trustees have legal ownership of a business that they operate for the benefit of other investors
- a central corporate entity that controls the operations of multiple companies by holding the majority of stock for each enterprise.
- the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry
11 Clues: The item that Alexander Graham Bell invented. • best known for his contributions to the electrical industry • the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry • method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies • ...
Top trumps predators Lincoln middle 6 2022-09-29
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- front legs are very sharp
- they can spot a mouse 250ft away
- Scientific name is crocuta crocuta
- speed 70mph
- speed is 30 mph
- spend over half time hunting
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- steal pray from birds
- hunting groups of 20-30
- Scientific name scorpius
- lave in groups called pods
- Falcon they hunt by swooping at high speeds
- lays 400 eggs at a time
- it means wise man
13 Clues: speed 70mph • speed is 30 mph • it means wise man • steal pray from birds • hunting groups of 20-30 • lays 400 eggs at a time • Scientific name scorpius • front legs are very sharp • lave in groups called pods • spend over half time hunting • they can spot a mouse 250ft away • Scientific name is crocuta crocuta • Falcon they hunt by swooping at high speeds
Unit 9 study guide 2024-02-01
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- His ideas are: The separation of government powers in order to prevent any one person from gaining to much power(three branches) his second idea is: Checks and balances each branch should serve as a check on the other 2 branches.
- His ideas were: Equality- people deserved to be free and equal individuals his other idea was General will- decisions of the majority(popular sovereignty)
- Newton- Was an english polymath active as a math mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described as in his time as a natural philosopher. He was a key figure in the Enlightenment.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- his ideas were: Strong advocate for freedom of speech and religious belief
- Contract
- Theory- a superseded astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- Line- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items progressively assembled.
- Making an area more urban and an area getting bigger and growing versus being more rural.
- An italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath.
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- Watt- A scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen’s 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776, which was fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both his native Great Britain and the rest of the World.
- manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery, where the workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another.
- Belief that God created the monarchy and the king/queen was God’s representative on Earth.
- Class- refers to the class of people that are in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status. The term has historically been associated with modernity, capitalism and political debate.
- Method- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since atleast the 17th century. The scientific method involves careful observation coupled with rigorous skepticism, because cognitive assumptions can distort the interpretation of the observation.
- of Influence- in the field of international relations, a sphere of influence is a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level
- Conference- Known as the congo conference or West Africa conference, met on 15 november 1884, and after an adjournment concluded on 26 february 1885, with a signature of a General Act, regulating the European colonization and trade in Africa during the new Imperialism period.
- Hobbes: His Ideas are: People enter into a social contract with their government; people give up their rights to a strong ruler in exchange for law and order. His second rule is Any abuse of power by the ruler is the price of the peace to be accepted by the people; that people could NOT rebel against their ruler.
- cultural, economic, military or political exclusivity.
- Locke: His ideas are: If a government fails to protect the natural rights of its citizens, then the people have the right to rebel and replace it with a government that will.
- the theory or attitude of maintaining or extending power over foreign nations, particularly through expansionism, employing both hard power and soft power. Imperialism focuses on establishing or maintaining hegemony and a more or less formal empire.
21 Clues: Contract • cultural, economic, military or political exclusivity. • his ideas were: Strong advocate for freedom of speech and religious belief • An italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath. • Making an area more urban and an area getting bigger and growing versus being more rural. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-07
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- science in medieval times
- believed in the use of inductive reasoning
- was called natural philosophy
- created the fabric of the human body
- led to humanism and a revival
- Scholars generally relied on the
- scholars began to challenge___ authorities
- focus on animal dissection
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- in step 2 you have to formulate a ____
- process for collecting data and analyzing data
- the first step of scientific process
- the universe ordered according to___ laws
- the heart acts as a____ to circulate blood
- on the motion of the heart and blood
- the power in___ church was severely weakened
15 Clues: science in medieval times • focus on animal dissection • was called natural philosophy • led to humanism and a revival • Scholars generally relied on the • the first step of scientific process • created the fabric of the human body • on the motion of the heart and blood • in step 2 you have to formulate a ____ • the universe ordered according to___ laws • ...
Scientific Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-08
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- Physical rather that biological, not derived from living organism.
- Fuel A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- A group of people living in the same place
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Clearance or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use.
- An animal that feeds on flesh.
- Warming A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
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- Is all about life. Physical geographers use the term biosphere to describe our living world. All of the microbes, plants, and animals can be found somewhere
- The activity or condition of competing.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Capacity The number or quantity of people or things that can be conveyed or held by a vehicle or container
- Flow Is the amount of energy that moves through a food chain. The energy input, or energy that enters the ecosystem, is measured in Joules or calories. Accordingly, the energy flow is also called calorific flow.
- Harvesting Destruction/removal of a species from their natural environment.
- Relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
15 Clues: An animal that feeds on flesh. • The activity or condition of competing. • A group of people living in the same place • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • Physical rather that biological, not derived from living organism. • The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • ...
scientific common sense 2023-07-24
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- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The preserved remains of ancient plants and animals found in rocks.
- A mountain that erupts hot lava, gases, and ash from its interior.
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, precipitation, and wind.
- The basic unit of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- The process of wearing away and moving rock and soil by natural forces.
- The molecule that carries genetic information and determines traits in living organisms.
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- The tendency of an object to stay at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an external force.
- All of space, including galaxies, stars, planets, and everything in between.
- The amount of space an object occupies.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- A push or pull that can change the motion of an object.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.
- A form of energy produced by vibrating objects and transmitted through a medium.
15 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The amount of space an object occupies. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • A push or pull that can change the motion of an object. • The force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth. • A mountain that erupts hot lava, gases, and ash from its interior. • ...
Scientific vocab words 2024-01-12
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- To say that something is true or correct
- information gathered for an experiment or observation
- process of a solid gaining heat energy to become a liquid
- process of a liquid gaining heat energy to become a gas
- water that is found underground in spaces and cracks in the earth
- process of a liquid losing heat energy to become a solid
- an opening in Earth's surface through which lava, gas, and Ash escape from magma underground
- the number of something living in an area
- The ability to cause objects to change, move or work by applying heat
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- any visible sign that shows the condition of a system being studied
- thinking about something in a logical way to form a conclusion
- flow of earth material down a slope
- process of a gas losing heat energy to become a liquid
- southern release of energy and Earth's interior which causes shaking at the surface
- information that supports or refutes a claim
15 Clues: flow of earth material down a slope • To say that something is true or correct • the number of something living in an area • information that supports or refutes a claim • information gathered for an experiment or observation • process of a gas losing heat energy to become a liquid • process of a liquid gaining heat energy to become a gas • ...
Scientific vocab words 2024-01-12
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- information that supports or refutes a claim
- process of a gas losing heat energy to become a liquid
- the number of something living in an area
- an opening in Earth's surface through which lava, gas, and Ash escape from magma underground
- southern release of energy and Earth's interior which causes shaking at the surface
- thinking about something in a logical way to form a conclusion
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- process of a liquid losing heat energy to become a solid
- process of a solid gaining heat energy to become a liquid
- The ability to cause objects to change, move or work by applying heat
- any visible sign that shows the condition of a system being studied
- water that is found underground in spaces and cracks in the earth
- information gathered for an experiment or observation
- flow of earth material down a slope
- process of a liquid gaining heat energy to become a gas
- To say that something is true or correct
15 Clues: flow of earth material down a slope • To say that something is true or correct • the number of something living in an area • information that supports or refutes a claim • information gathered for an experiment or observation • process of a gas losing heat energy to become a liquid • process of a liquid gaining heat energy to become a gas • ...
Scientific Revolution Scientists 2025-01-13
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- supported the idea of infinite universes.
- Discovered the function of the heart and the circulation of blood.
- invented the smallpox vaccine.
- Discovered the stars, Earth, and other planets revolve around the sun.
- Discovered Jupiter has 4 moons and Earth's moon is rough.
- Invented the barometer.
- Invented the microscope.
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- invented the mercury thermometer.
- Developed analyitacal geometry.
- worked on the wave theory of light
- Formulated the gravitational theory after seeing an apple fall.
- Invented algorithms
- helped develop fluid mechanics, pressure, and probability theory.
- Proved mathematically that stars and planets revolve around the sun.
- discovered the relationship between pressure and volume of gases.
15 Clues: Invented algorithms • Invented the barometer. • Invented the microscope. • invented the smallpox vaccine. • Developed analyitacal geometry. • invented the mercury thermometer. • worked on the wave theory of light • supported the idea of infinite universes. • Discovered Jupiter has 4 moons and Earth's moon is rough. • ...
Scientific Engineering Words 2025-01-14
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- – Something that can change in an experiment.
- – A person who designs and builds things.
- – To guess what will happen next.
- – What you learn from an experiment.
- – To find out the size or amount of something.
- – The answer to a problem.
- – An educated guess you can test.
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- – To look at information to understand it.
- – Information collected during a test.
- – What you ask to start an experiment.
- – Proof to support an idea.
- – A test to find out something new.
- – Another word for experiment.
- – To watch closely and carefully.
- – Something that needs solving.
15 Clues: – The answer to a problem. • – Proof to support an idea. • – Another word for experiment. • – Something that needs solving. • – To guess what will happen next. • – To watch closely and carefully. • – An educated guess you can test. • – A test to find out something new. • – What you learn from an experiment. • – Information collected during a test. • ...
Scientific reading crossword 2025-11-25
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- system A production and consumption model where materials are continuously reused, recycled, or repurposed, minimizing waste.
- Acting in a way that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- Groups of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest unit of a chemical compound with distinct properties.
- Conscious understanding of issues (like environmental impact), often the first step toward behavioral change.
- The natural world around us, including air, water, land, ecosystems, and living organisms, as well as human-made surroundings.
- table Could refer to a thermos bottle (insulated container keeping liquids hot/cold) or a thermodynamic table (chart of physical properties in physics/engineering).
- Containers used for growing plants, often repurposed from recycled or sustainable materials.
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- Items designed to be used multiple times, reducing reliance on single-use products.
- acid The molecule carrying genetic instructions for growth, development, and reproduction in living organisms.
- Sites where waste is buried under layers of soil, designed to isolate trash but potentially polluting if mismanaged.
- Organic matter (like food scraps or yard waste) that decomposes into nutrient-rich soil through natural processes.
- So small that it can only be seen with a microscope (e.g., bacteria, cells, fine particles).
- Materials that have been processed and transformed into new products instead of being discarded.
- container Packaging used for food ordered to-go; increasingly designed to be compostable, recyclable, or reusable.
- Biological catalysts—proteins that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms without being consumed.
15 Clues: Items designed to be used multiple times, reducing reliance on single-use products. • So small that it can only be seen with a microscope (e.g., bacteria, cells, fine particles). • Containers used for growing plants, often repurposed from recycled or sustainable materials. • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2025-03-14
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- The process of examining one's own thoughts and feelings. Structuralists like Wilhelm Wundt emphasized introspection as a method of studying the mind.
- is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation.
- refers to any object, event, or factor that influences or triggers a response in an organism. It can be internal (like a thought or feeling) or external (like a sound, light, or temperature change)
- A Gestalt principle where objects that are close together are perceived as a group.
- A raw experience of stimuli; a concept central to structuralism.
- Another term for introspection, referring to the act of observing one’s own mental and emotional states.
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- refers to an action, reaction, or reply to a stimulus, event, or situation.
- In structuralism, consciousness refers to the mental state of being aware of one's surroundings and internal processes.
- refer to mental processes or ideas that occur in the mind, often involving reasoning, reflection, memory, imagination, or problem-solving.
- The Gestalt principle that suggests people tend to perceive incomplete figures as complete.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
- The idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, central to Gestalt theory.
- a testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. It is based on prior knowledge, observations, or existing theories and serves as a starting point for scientific investigation.
- The way we interpret and organize sensory information. Gestalt psychology focuses on how we perceive patterns and whole objects rather than just individual components.
- refers to the actions, reactions, or conduct of an individual or organism in response to external or internal stimuli.
- The ability to recognize and understand one's own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, often explored through introspection.
16 Clues: The scientific study of the mind and behavior • A raw experience of stimuli; a concept central to structuralism. • refers to an action, reaction, or reply to a stimulus, event, or situation. • A Gestalt principle where objects that are close together are perceived as a group. • ...
IFC 2 2018-08-04
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- Generally useless tool
- Bush detecting
- Heavier weight
- Gold by another name
- Weight
- Major tool
- Used to dig
- Mrs Clark
- I found gold
- French for street
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- False sound
- Onto gold here
- 007s adversary
- Method using water
- Colour of gold
- Piece
- Deep hole digging tool
- Method to find gold
- Where gold lies
- Micks finds
- Melted into an ..
- Indicates gold area
22 Clues: Piece • Weight • Mrs Clark • Major tool • False sound • Micks finds • Used to dig • I found gold • Onto gold here • 007s adversary • Bush detecting • Colour of gold • Heavier weight • Where gold lies • Melted into an .. • French for street • Method using water • Method to find gold • Indicates gold area • Gold by another name • Generally useless tool • Deep hole digging tool
