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TERMINATIONClôture
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TERMINATIONthe act of ending something; the end of something Failure to comply with these conditions will result in termination of the contract.Check pronunciation: termination
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TERMINATIONThe formal ending of a reinsurance agreement by its natural expiration, cancellation, or commutation by the parties. Termination can be on either a cutoff or a runoff basis. Under cutoff provisions, [..]
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TERMINATIONlate 14c., "authoritative resolution of a matter," from Old French terminacion (13c.) and directly from Latin terminationem (nominative terminatio) "a fixing of boundaries, a bounding, [..]
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TERMINATIONThe end of a crystal face, usually referring to its base.
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TERMINATIONThe discontinuation of a project, project phase, stage, activity, or person. [D00065]
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TERMINATIONa coming to an end of a contract period; "the expiry of his driver's license" end point: a place where something ends or is complete result: something that result [..]
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TERMINATIONn. The act of ending or concluding.
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TERMINATIONThe load connected to a transmission line, circuit, or device. Note: For a uniform transmission line, if the termination impedance is equal to the characteristic impedance of the line, wave reflections from the end of the line will be avoided. [From Weik '89] 2. In hollow metallic waveguides, the point at which energy propagating in the wavegu [..]
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TERMINATIONAnother word for an abortion. An operation to end a pregnancy.
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TERMINATIONDefinition A general term used to refer to the end of coverage under a certain policy, usually due to the policy's term ending or due to cancellation. In life insurance, this term refers to the e [..]
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TERMINATIONmight be recommended by the patient or therapy professional or might be by shared agreement. Can be immediate or extended.
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TERMINATIONnoun. With regard to therapy, the ending of remediation.
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TERMINATIONThere are a range of circumstances in which your enrolment will be terminated. You will lose access to all Deakin services including CloudDeakin, email, StudentConnect and the Library. Further information can be found in the Fees and charges guide on the Fees website.
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TERMINATIONThe conclusion of a period of employment, whether by mutual agreement, by the employee through resignation, or by the employer through dismissal. The employment contract usually specifies the terms un [..]
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TERMINATIONThe word Termination, as used in psychology, refers to the mutual ending of services between a client and therapist. This is normally the conclusion of a course of treatment that is aimed at the ameli [..]
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TERMINATIONTelecom term that refers to the person that's receiving the call or complete call information. ‹
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TERMINATION The act of ending the employee/employer contract by either the giving of notice, instant dismissal, resignation or frustration of contract.
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TERMINATIONThe ending of a Federal award, in whole or in part at any time prior to the planned end of period of performance.
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TERMINATION(1) An item that is connected to the terminal of a circuit or equipment. (2) An impedance connected to the end of a circuit being tested. (3) The points on a switching network to which a trunk or line [..]
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TERMINATIONDeclaration of intent by a party to a contract that it is intended to end a permanent debt obligation (e.g. loan or leasing agreement). It becomes legally effective once the other party to the contrac [..]
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TERMINATIONThe expiry of a contractual relationship either by effluxion of time or service of notice.
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TERMINATIONTermination of an employee for discriminatory reasons, such as losing a job on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, pregnancy, or age is covered under federal and stat [..]
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TERMINATIONTermination means the ending of an award, in whole or in part at any time prior to the planned end of period of performance.
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TERMINATION(n) a coming to an end of a contract period(n) a place where something ends or is complete(n) something that results(n) the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme)(n) the act [..]
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TERMINATION - 1) The act of preparing the connection or transition of an insulating cable. 2) The device that transitions an underground cable to an overhead cable or wire. Speed Systems manufactures tools used to terminate cables. Thomas & Betts Elastimold manufa
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TERMINATIONterminatio
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TERMINATIONmeans prohibition, on the basis of academic progression, from participating in any unit or program; "terminate" has a corresponding meaning.
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TERMINATIONThe act of bringing the contract to an end by one of the parties in accordance with a right to do so granted by the applicable law or the contract.
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TERMINATIONn. despido
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TERMINATIONThe discontinuation of transcription at the end of a transcription unit, including the recognition of termination sites and release of the newly synthesized RNA molecule.
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TERMINATIONA process of Genetic Translation whereby the terminal amino acid is added to a lengthening polypeptide. This termination process is signaled from the Messenger RNA, by one of three Termination Codons [..]
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TERMINATIONThe conditions that result in the plan member's benefits ceasing, such as when their employment term ends.
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TERMINATIONThe recording of a cancellation of an insurance policy. In some instances, cancellations may not be recorded for many weeks, due to the pressure of other work. Many policies cancelled for non-payment [..]
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TERMINATIONThe end of a crystal face, usually referring to its base.
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TERMINATIONThe end of a crystal opposite the base that forms a point, edge, or flat surface.
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TERMINATIONThe recording of a cancellation of an insurance policy.
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TERMINATIONCOURT: the point when a defendant is sentenced, acquitted or the case is dismissed, or a warrant is issued for failure to appear
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TERMINATIONConnecting a resistance at one or both ends of a cable to prevent reflections is called Termination. The proper termination resistance is equal to the characteristic impedance of the cable. Reflections travelling up/down the line can alter the signal and the effect can be similar to Ghosting of a TV signal.
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TERMINATION The end of a lease.
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TERMINATIONinterfacebus.com/Glossary-of-Terms.html">Dictionary of Engineering Terms Equipment and Systems Components and Parts Chassis Terms Wire Terms Antenna Terms Capacitor Terms Radar Terms D [..]
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TERMINATIONThe load connected to a transmission line, circuit, or device. Also refer to the section on Mis-terminating a Transmission Line. An impedance, often resistive, that is connected to a transmission line [..]
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TERMINATIONlang=en
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*: As he quitted the room, Elizabeth felt how improbable it was that they should ever see each other again on such terms of cordiality as had marked their [..]
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TERMINATIONDuring a catheter ablation, when the sources of A-Fib signals are successfully ablated, the A-Fib stops or ‘terminates’ and the heart returns to normal sinus rhythm. Sometimes though, the A-Fib doesn’ [..]
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TERMINATIONTermination may refer to:
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TERMINATION9mm Parabellum Bullet (キューミリ・パラベラム・バレット, Kyūmiri Paraberamu Baretto) is a Japanese rock band, formed in March 2004 in Yokohama. It consists of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Takuro Sugawara, guitarist [..]
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TERMINATIONTermination, as used by Quaternary geologists, oceanographers, and paleoclimatologists is the period of time during a glacial cycle when there is a relatively rapid transition from full glacial climat [..]
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