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the termini
noun
The end or final point of something.
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The termini of Norway's glaciers are one example.
Trains leave from the Termini, the main station in central Rome.
The Termini Imerese plant will close for only six months instead of a year.
Rome's two subway lines intersect at the Termini train station, and buses run throughout the city.
The Leonardo Express train runs every 30 minutes from the airport to the Termini train station (14 euros).
ROME — The backdrop may be the Termini train station, but the chatter these days evokes a Damien Hirst opening.
HBPSt-g-PNIPAM was synthesized by grafting PNIPAM from the termini of HBPSt, and cast onto a commercial PSt-dish.
The termini of these helices are highly dynamic and/or unraveled, particularly on the cytoplasmic side.
We labeled the termini of the loop segments with tryptophan and cysteine-5-amidosalicylic acid.
(F) Predicted helical stem formed between the unprocessed 5′ and 3′ precursor sequences at the termini of the 17S rRNA.
The termini of the trunks are intended as interchange poles, where to catch local lines serving peripheral areas.
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