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* (Wikipedia, 2024) | * (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/termination#Science Retrieved:2024-4-22. | ||
** [[Termination (geomorphology)]], the period of time of relatively rapid change from cold, glacial conditions to warm interglacial condition | ** [[Termination (geomorphology)]], the period of time of relatively rapid change from cold, glacial conditions to warm interglacial condition | ||
**[[Termination factor]], in genetics, part of the process of transcribing RNA | **[[Termination factor]], in genetics, part of the process of transcribing RNA |
Revision as of 18:19, 22 April 2024
See: Termination (Term Rewriting), Termination (Geomorphology), Termination Factor, Termination Type, Chain Termination, Termination Shock, Terminating Computation, Termination Analysis, Termination Analysis#Termination_proof.
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- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/termination#Science Retrieved:2024-4-22.
- Termination (geomorphology), the period of time of relatively rapid change from cold, glacial conditions to warm interglacial condition
- Termination factor, in genetics, part of the process of transcribing RNA
- Termination type, in lithic reduction, a characteristic indicating the manner in which the distal end of a lithic flake detaches from a core
- Chain termination, in chemistry, a chemical reaction which halts polymerization
- Termination shock, in solar studies, a feature of the heliosphere
- Terminating computation, in computer science
- Termination analysis, a form of program analysis in computer science
- Termination proof, a mathematical proof concerning the termination of a program
- Termination (term rewriting), in particular for term rewriting systems