N-terminal end - translation to arabic
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N-terminal end - translation to arabic

DEVICE WHICH ENDS A TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINK AND IS THE POINT AT WHICH A SIGNAL ENTERS AND/OR LEAVES A NETWORK
End instrument; Communications terminal

N-terminal end      
النِّهايَةُ المِطْرافِيَّةُ النِتْروجينِيَّة
end feet         
TERMINAL INFLATED PORTION OF THE AXON, CONTAINING THE SPECIALIZED APPARATUS NECESSARY TO RELEASE NEUROTRANSMITTERS. THE AXON TERMINUS IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE WHOLE REGION OF THICKENING AND THE TERMINAL BOUTON IS A SPECIALIZED REGION OF IT.
Synaptic button; Synaptic bouton; Terminal button; Axon terminals; Postsynaptic terminal; End foot; End feet; Endfoot; End-foot; Endfeet; End-feet
‎ البَراعِمُ الانْتِهائِيَّة‎
end foot         
TERMINAL INFLATED PORTION OF THE AXON, CONTAINING THE SPECIALIZED APPARATUS NECESSARY TO RELEASE NEUROTRANSMITTERS. THE AXON TERMINUS IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE WHOLE REGION OF THICKENING AND THE TERMINAL BOUTON IS A SPECIALIZED REGION OF IT.
Synaptic button; Synaptic bouton; Terminal button; Axon terminals; Postsynaptic terminal; End foot; End feet; Endfoot; End-foot; Endfeet; End-feet
‎ قَدَمٌ انْتِهائِيَّة:لِلِّيفِ العَصَبِيّ‎

Definition

terminal emulator
<communications> A program that allows a computer to act like a (particular brand of) terminal, e.g. a vt-100. The computer thus appears as a terminal to the host computer and accepts the same escape sequences for functions such as cursor positioning and clearing the screen. xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. (1995-02-16)

Wikipedia

Terminal (telecommunication)

In the context of telecommunications, a terminal is a device which ends a telecommunications link and is the point at which a signal enters or leaves a network. Examples of terminal equipment include telephones, fax machines, computer terminals, printers and workstations.

An end instrument is a piece of equipment connected to the wires at the end of a telecommunications link. In telephony, this is usually a telephone connected to a local loop. End instruments that relate to data terminal equipment include printers, computers, barcode readers, automated teller machines (ATMs) and the console ports of routers.