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To termination
noun
The process of terminating or the state of being terminated.
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Prior to termination of the experiment, one replicate per origin were terminated due to capacity.
For example, Waste Management's policy, instituted in August, applies only to termination payments.
wrote into the agreement a provision that makes the document subject to termination on a years' notice.
It will also lose out on an additional $10m due to termination of the Australian interactive games fund which it administered.
Several teachers had been told that they had a choice: either make targets or be placed on a Performance Development Plan, which was often a precursor to termination.
Most workers are subject to termination without notice or severance pay; many without citizenship status fear they can do nothing to improve their situations.
The chapter then moves on to termination in statistical copolymerization.
Furthermore, new cells proliferation discontinuation caused by N-depletion leads to termination of structural lipid biosynthesis.
MDC (2000) describe mechanisms as working from start- or set-up conditions to termination conditions.
Material hardship was one of the most persistent risk factors from baseline to termination.
We do not consider overlapping instances [20], since the subject is unrelated to termination of constraint set satisfiability and simplification.
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