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Terminal may refer to: Computing Hardware * Terminal (electronics), a device for joining electrical circuits together * Terminal (telecommunication), a device communicating over a line * Computer terminal, a set of primary input and output devices for a computer * Feedback terminal, a physical device used collect anonymous feedback Software * Terminal emulator, a program that emulates a computer terminal within some other display architecture ** Terminal (macOS), a terminal emulator included with macOS ** Windows Terminal, a terminal emulator for Windows 10 and Windows 11 ** GNOME Terminal, a Linux and BSD terminal emulator * Terminal and nonterminal symbols, lexical elements used in specifying the production rules constituting a formal grammar in computer science. Fonts * Terminal (typeface), a monospace font * Terminal (typography), a type of stroke ending Transportation * Airport terminal, a building where passengers embark and disembark aircraft (or cargo is loaded) * Bu ...
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Terminal (electronics)
A terminal is the point at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end. ''Terminal'' may also refer to an electrical connector at this endpoint, acting as the reusable interface to a conductor and creating a point where external circuits can be connected. A terminal may simply be the end of a wire or it may be fitted with a connector or fastener. In network analysis, ''terminal'' means a point at which connections can be made to a network in theory and does not necessarily refer to any physical object. In this context, especially in older documents, it is sometimes called a pole. On circuit diagrams, terminals for external connections are denoted by empty circles. They are distinguished from nodes or junctions which are entirely internal to the circuit, and are denoted by solid circles. All electrochemical cells have two terminals (electrodes) which are referred to as the anode and cathode or positive (+) and negative (-). On many dry batteries, t ...
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Terminal Peak
Terminal Peak is a mountain in South West Tasmania. It lies on the north east end of the Frankland Range jutting out towards the east from a ridge off the range towards the impoundment Lake Pedder. It is east of Mount Lloyd Jones and north west of Mount Jim Brown. It overlooks Mount Solitary, which is surrounded by Lake Pedder. See also * Lake Pedder * Strathgordon, Tasmania * South West Wilderness, Tasmania References * Solitary 4224, Edition 1 2001, Tasmania 1:25000 Series, Tasmap Tasmap is the main government authority for the state of Tasmania in Australia for the mapping and management of land information systems for the state. In earlier decades most Australian mapping departments were known by the common name of the '' ... {{SouthWestTasmania , state=autocollapse Mountains of Tasmania South West Tasmania ...
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Terminal (Cook Novel)
Terminal is a medical thriller written by Robin Cook. The novel peeps into the boom and curse of biotechnology. Plot summary Dr. Randolph Mason, leader of the research team at Miami's Forbes Medical Centre makes medical history by claiming a 100% remission rate for a particular type of cancer called medulloblastoma. Newly qualified doctor Sean Murphy arrives at Forbes determined to expand his own work in oncogenes, but is frustrated by Dr. Mason and Dr. Levy, his boss at Forbes, who deny him permission. Unknown to Sean, his girlfriend Janet Reardon follows him to Miami. She wants to confront him about his devotion to her and discuss their future, a topic avoided by Sean at all times. Thrown into the equation are Tom Widdicomb, a housekeeper at the Forbes Hospital, who keeps his dead mother in a Freezer at home and 'helps' breast cancer patients escape life since that is what his mother died of, and Sushita Industries, the Japanese financial backers of Forbes. While Sushita lau ...
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Relient K
Relient K is an American rock band formed in 1998 in Canton, Ohio, by Matt Thiessen, Matt Hoopes, and Brian Pittman Board Message during the band members' third year in high school and their time at Malone University. The band is named after guitarist Hoopes' automobile, a Plymouth Reliant K car, with the spelling intentionally altered to avoid trademark infringement over the ''Reliant'' name. The group is known for its Christian rock, alternative Christian rock, and contemporary Christian music. The group is associated with the contemporary Christian music culture, most notably the Christian rock and punk scene. The group has also performed alongside secular artists. The band has reached critical success with mainstream pop punk and alternative rock. The band's sound incorporates piano and acoustic elements. Since its formation, Relient K has released nine studio albums, seven EPs, two Christmas albums, and one collection of rarities. The band has received numerous awards ...
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Terminal (Rupert Holmes Song)
"Terminal" is a song by British-American singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes, released as a single in 1974. The song is included on his 1974 debut album, ''Widescreen'' on Epic Records. The orchestrations on the recording were written and conducted by Holmes. The album was produced by Jeffrey Lesser. "Terminal" was backed with "Bagdad", a track also from ''Widescreen''. Some promotional copies were issued in a special sleeve (not actually a picture sleeve, but rather an art sleeve) describing the song. In 1975, after Holmes' self-titled second Epic album was released, Epic again issued "Terminal" as an A-side (Epic 50161), backed with "Deco Lady" from his second album. Neither single release charted. "Terminal" is a popular song in the Philippines, and has subsequently been covered by Filipino singers Julius Obregon on the 1974 album ''A Friend to You'', Sharon Cuneta on the 2006 album ''Isn't It Romantic?'', and Piolo Pascual on the 2009 album ''Decades''. In Cuneta's version, it ...
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Terminal (Ayumi Hamasaki Song)
"Terminal" is a song by Japanese musician Ayumi Hamasaki. Produced by Dutch trance DJ Armin van Buuren, the song was released as a single from her fifteenth studio album ''Colours'' on October 1, 2014. Background Re-cut singles that were songs present on an already released album were common in Hamasaki's career, however "Terminal" is the first instance since " Daybreak" from her fourth studio album '' I Am...'', released in 2002. Hamasaki had first collaborated with Armin van Buuren in 2001, when he remixed her song "Appears" for '' Cyber Trance Presents Ayu Trance'', with "Appears (Armin van Buuren's Sunset Dub)" later appearing on ''Cyber Trance Presents Ayu Trance 2'' (2002). Writing and production The song was written and produced by Armin van Buuren Armin Jozef Jacobus Daniël van Buuren ( , ; born 25 December 1976) is a Dutch DJ and record producer from Leiden, South Holland. Since 2001, he has hosted ''A State of Trance'' (ASOT), a weekly radio show, which i ...
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Terminal (Salyu Album)
''Terminal'' (stylised as ''TERMINAL'') is Japanese singer Salyu's second original album, released on January 17, 2007. It is currently her most commercially successful album, peaking at number 2 on Oricon's album charts, and is her only album to receive a gold certification from the RIAJ The is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved in the music industry. It was founded in 1942 as the Japan Phonogram Record Cultural Association, and adopted its current name in 1969. The RIAJ's activities include p .... The recording sessions for the album ended on December 1, 2006. Track listing Charts Sales and certifications Release history References 2007 albums Japanese-language albums Salyu albums Albums produced by Takeshi Kobayashi {{2010s-rock-album-stub ...
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Terminal (Ancestral Legacy Album)
''Terminal'' is the third full-length album by the Norwegian band Ancestral Legacy, released under Norwegian record label Whispering Voice Records on September 29, 2014. Background ''Terminal'' is an album with less symphonic black metal elements than its distant predecessor ''Nightmare Diaries'' (2010), switching to a greater mix of gothic metal and doom metal, utilizing the usual mixture of light female vocals and harsh male vocals. It's the first album with Mexican singer Isadora Cortina (guest musician in ''Trapped Within the Words ''Trapped Within the Words'' is an EP by the Norwegian band Ancestral Legacy Ancestral Legacy is a Norwegian gothic metal-band, started in 1995 as Permafrost. In 1999 they changed their name to Ancestral Legacy and also changed their musical s ...''), who joined the band after the longtime vocalist Elin Anita Omholt had an injury in a car accident in 2008. Releases 30 CDs were released in slim jewel cases, 6 each with the colours red, o ...
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Terminal (Danish Band)
terminal (commonly spelled with a lowercase "t") is a Danish rock/pop act from Denmark formed in 2007. Their music has been described as grunge and alternative pop/rock. The group consists of Thorsten Bæk (lead vocals, guitar), Henrik Engstrøm (backing vocals, bass) and Rasmus Ilsø (drums). History The band met in high school and played under various names throughout their time there playing support gigs for Danish commercial acts such as Kellermensch, Oh No Ono and Nordstrøm. After being on tours with different bands for a couple of years, Thorsten, Henrik and Rasmus formed terminal at their final year, ready to write and perform their own material. During the first few months of 2007, terminal toured and wrote and recorded several demo songs. Danish independent label Trechoma Records went into dialogue with the band in the middle of 2007 and six months later terminal signed their very first contract deal, a deal that assured terminal's debut album to hit the entire Eur ...
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Terminal (American Band)
Terminal was an American rock band from Mansfield, Texas. History Formation and ''How the Lonely Keep'' Formed in 1998 under the name Letter Twelve, the group signed to Tooth & Nail Records in 2004 and changed its name. The band's first, and only, release under this name was entitled ''How the Lonely Keep'', and in 2005 they went on tour with labelmates Anberlin. The record hit No. 39 on the ''Billboard'' Top Christian Albums chart in 2005. Matthew Tsai of Absolute Punk called the record "one of the great emo releases of the 00's". Melodic.net compared the group to Anberlin, Jimmy Eat World and Third Eye Blind. Shortly after the release of the album, all of the band's members except for lead singer Travis Bryant departed the group during their tour with The Spill Canvas and Rufio; Bryant toured with Terminal as a solo act for the remainder of the tour. Bryant found replacements for the members later in 2005 and continued to tour behind the album, touring with Saosin, He Is Lege ...
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Terminal (Space Ghost Coast To Coast)
''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' is an animated late-night talk show. It is hosted by washed-up superhero Space Ghost and co-stars his archenemies Zorak and Moltar, who he has imprisoned and enslaved. Zorak is bandleader and Moltar is director and producer. They regularly disrupt the show in contempt of Space Ghost. The name Alan Laddie was the nom de plume for the show's writing staff. Two unaired pilots were created, the first released as a special feature on the ''Volume Two'' DVD set. The series premiered on April 15, 1994, and ended on May 31, 2008, with a total of 109 episodes over the course of 11 seasons. Series overview Episodes Pilots (1993-2004) Season 1 (1994) Season 2 (1995) Season 3 (1996) Season 4 (1997) Season 5 (1998) Season 6 (1999) Season 7 (2001–02) The series' revival run was announced in early 2001, as Cartoon Network aired the first two revival era episodes on their main channel as sneak peeks prior to the launch of ...
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Law & Order (season 7)
The following is a list of ''Law & Order'' episodes from the series' seventh season (1996–1997):CNET Networks, Inc. (2007)TV.com episode summary for Season 7 Retrieved February 18, 2007. During the 7th season, ''Law & Order'' was becoming more popular than ever on television and was NBC's 2nd most-popular drama; however, the ratings were usually half the size of the network's hit drama '' ER''. NBC decided to give ''Law & Order'' some additional promotion by airing episodes 149 "D-Girl", 150 "Turnaround" & 151 "Showtime" (a three-episode story arc involving the murder of a Hollywood director's wife, partially set in Los Angeles) on Thursday nights at 10pm ET instead of ''ER'' reruns. Ratings for all three episodes were strong and helped establish the show on NBC's schedule for years to come. Episode 152 "Mad Dog" was supposed to air on a Thursday night as well, but NBC moved ''Law & Order'' back to Wednesdays at 10pm ET when their midseason show, the police drama ''Prince Street ...
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