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Possible Answers: ACHE, AIR, ONUS, TRY, TUNE, EXERT, TAX, SIEVE, STRESS, SIFT, BREED, TENSION, MELODY, FILTER, OVERTAX, OVEREXERT, TOOMUCHPRESSURE, SCREENORSIFTOUT, HEREDITYVARIETY, FILTRATE, AMELODIOUSSOUND.

Last seen on: –Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 19 2023
LA Times Crossword 19 Jan 22, Wednesday
USA Today Crossword – Nov 27 2020
NY Times Crossword 17 Jul 20, Friday
Wall Street Journal Crossword – May 15 2020 – At Odds
NY Times Crossword 8 Mar 20, Sunday
NY Times Crossword 31 Aug 19, Saturday
The Washington Post Crossword – Jun 21 2019
LA Times Crossword 21 Jun 19, Friday
Wall Street Journal Crossword – Feb 23 2019 – Marking the Spot
NY Times Crossword 16 Sep 18, Sunday
The Washington Post Crossword – Sep 9 2018
LA Times Crossword 9 Sep 18, Sunday

Random information on the term “ACHE”:

An acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (often abbreviated AChEI) or anti-cholinesterase is a chemical or a drug that inhibits the acetylcholinesterase enzyme from breaking down acetylcholine, thereby increasing both the level and duration of action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors are classified as reversible, irreversible, or quasi-irreversible (also called pseudo-irreversible).

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors:

Some major effects of cholinesterase inhibitors:

Administration of reversible cholinoesterase inhibitors is contraindicated with those that have urinary retention due to obstruction.

When used in the central nervous system to alleviate neurological symptoms, such as rivastigmine in Alzheimer’s disease, all cholinesterase inhibitors require doses to be increased gradually over several weeks, and this is usually referred to as the titration phase. Many other types drug treatments may require a titration or stepping up phase. This strategy is used to build tolerance to adverse events or to reach a desired clinical effect. This also prevents accidental overdose and is therefore recommended when initiating treatment with drugs that are extremely potent and/or toxic (drugs with a low therapeutic index).

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Random information on the term “AIR”:

An air (Italian: “aria”; also ayr, ayre in French) is various song-like vocal or instrumental compositions, and can also be applied to the interchangeable melodies of folk songs and ballads. It is a variant of the musical song form often referred to (in opera, cantata and oratorio) as aria.

Lute airs emerged in the court of Elizabeth I of England toward the end of the 16th century and enjoyed considerable popularity until the 1620s. Probably based on Italian monody and French air de cour, they were solo songs, occasionally with more (usually three) parts, accompanied on a lute. (p. 306). Their popularity began with the publication of John Dowland’s (1563–1626) First Booke of Songs or Ayres (1597). His most famous airs include Come again, Flow my tears, I saw my Lady weepe, and In darkness let me dwell. The genre was further developed by Thomas Campion (1567–1620) whose Books of Airs (1601) (co-written with Philip Rosseter) contains over 100 lute songs and was reprinted four times in the 1610s. Although this printing boom died out in the 1620s, ayres continued to be written and performed and were often incorporated into court masques. (p. 309).

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Random information on the term “TRY”:

The conversion, try (American football, also known as a point(s) after touchdown, PAT, or extra point), or convert (Canadian football) occurs immediately after a touchdown during which the scoring team is allowed to attempt to score one extra point by kicking the ball through the uprights in the manner of a field goal, or two points by bringing the ball into the end zone in the manner of a touchdown; depending on league rules, one point may also be scored by manner of a safety.

Attempts at a try or convert are scrimmage plays, with the ball initially placed at any point between the hash marks, at the option of the team making the attempt. The yard line that attempts are made from depends on the league and the type of try or convert being attempted.

If the try or convert is scored by kicking the ball through the uprights, the team gets an additional one point for their touchdown, bringing their total for that score from six points to seven. If two points are needed or desired, a two-point conversion may be attempted by running or passing from scrimmage. A successful touchdown conversion brings the score’s total to eight.

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Random information on the term “TAX”:

Government revenue is money received by a government. It is an important tool of the fiscal policy of the government and is the opposite factor of government spending. Revenues earned by the government are received from sources such as taxes levied on the incomes and wealth accumulation of individuals and corporations and on the goods and services produced, exports and imports, non-taxable sources such as government-owned corporations’ incomes, central bank revenue and capital receipts in the form of external loans and debts from international financial institutions. It is used to benefit the country.Governments use revenue to better develop the country it is used to fix roads, build homes, fix school etc. The money that government collects to pay for the services that is provided for the people. The sources of finance used by the central government are mainly taxes paid by the public

Governments across the world earn “public revenue” from the following main sources:

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Random information on the term “SIFT”:

Scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) is an algorithm in computer vision to detect and describe local features in images. The algorithm was patented in the US by the University of British Columbia and published by David Lowe in 1999.

Applications include object recognition, robotic mapping and navigation, image stitching, 3D modeling, gesture recognition, video tracking, individual identification of wildlife and match moving.

For any object in an image, interesting points on the object can be extracted to provide a “feature description” of the object. This description, extracted from a training image, can then be used to identify the object when attempting to locate the object in a test image containing many other objects. To perform reliable recognition, it is important that the features extracted from the training image be detectable even under changes in image scale, noise and illumination. Such points usually lie on high-contrast regions of the image, such as object edges.

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