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Who is in charge of all correspondence and paperwork for an organization? |
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Who is in charge of collecting money and keeping tract of all budget items? |
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When the president and vice president are absent from a business meeting, who is in charge? |
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When the president is absent from a business meeting, who is in charge? |
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Who is in charge in a typical business meeting? |
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What is not included in a typical meeting agenda or order of business? |
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What is the most important consideration when making short-term goals? |
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Which map is used to locate flight patterns in an area? |
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Which map is used to locate temperature patterns in an area? |
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Which map shows the location on DNA units? |
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Which concept map presents information in a descending order of importance? |
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What developed from cave images as society became more complex? |
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Which concept map places a central theme (such as animals) in the center and radiates sub-themes (dogs and cats) outward? |
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What invention brought images from around the world into the home? |
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Which map gives you information about the physical layout of an area? |
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Which map shows the locations of rooms in a new house? |
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Which example of data gathered by remote sensing is used for a visualization? |
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Data collected from satellites |
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What was the earliest examples of visualization? |
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What concept helps photography to work properly? |
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Which concept map organizes information in a linear or straight-line fashion? |
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What is the purpose of a gene map? |
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Shows the locations of specific genes |
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What medical technique is used to view bone in the human body? |
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What medical technique is used to view soft tissue in the human body? |
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Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) |
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What must happen to DNA before it is used in gel electrophoresis? |
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Cut into pieces with enzymes |
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Which type of object can best be seen under a light microscope? |
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What process is used to help compare the DNA of parents to their children? |
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Wavelengths pass through tissue but not bone |
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An image was produced using multiple lasers. It can be best described as a: |
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An image was produced using short wavelengths that penetrate tissue producing negative images of bone. It is best described as an: |
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A device collects sound waves to help man understand materials in space. It is best described as a: |
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What is a primary application of DNA science? |
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What is considered to be a microscope? |
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What is the main benefit of a telescope in space compared to a land-based telescope? |
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Atmosphere will not block the view in the orbiting telescope |
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Which microscope has the greatest magnification power? |
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What process was used to help discover the structure of DNA? |
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What two people in the world have the exact same DNA? |
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