termination in the PONS Dictionary

termination Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

termination of a pregnancy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When the amount of monomers becomes depleted, termination can occur intra or intermolecularly.
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Terminations for families are not what they are now.
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It was a sign of change in the 1960s and 1970s when the termination era ended.
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A tenant enjoying an undivided estate in some property after the termination of some estate of limited term, is said to have a future interest.
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In attenuation, where the translating ribosome is stalled determines whether the termination hairpin will be formed.
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Living polymerizations, which lack a formal termination pathway, occur in many anionic addition polymerizations.
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Care must be taken with the termination network.
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This approach avoids some of the runtime expense of call-by-need, while still retaining the desired termination characteristics.
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Their intent was to speed the process of termination.
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As termination continued, the unemployment rates continued to increase.
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