Terminus - Doctor Who - happened on 1983-02-23.
The 10th Doctor, played by David Tennant, regenerates by absorbing a large amount of radiation while saving Wilfred Mott in the "Doctor Who" episode "The End of Time." This process causes him to regenerate into the 11th Doctor, portrayed by Matt Smith.
In the 2008 season of Doctor Who, the Tenth Doctor continues to have adventures in time and space with his companion Donna Noble. They encounter various alien threats and mysteries, including the return of the Sontarans and the debut of the Ood. The season culminates in a two-part finale where the Doctor faces off against the Daleks and the Medusa Cascade crisis.
10th Doctor 1. he is a timelord 2. he has a TARDIS 3. he is 900 and something years old 4. he has defeated the daleks multiple times 5. In the very unlikey chance that something did happen he would regenerate into the 11th doctor 6. the 11th doctor wears a bowtie 7. bowties are cool 8. so are fezes '''Arthur Dent is dead''' ____ ... on the other hand, the Doctor would refuse a fight with an average British man... he lives to protect them. Plus, if Arthur were flying in the ship with the infinite improbability drive, I can't think of anything more improbable than Arthur beating the doctor, so therefore, it could happen. All the ship would have to do is calculate the exact improbability.
The 11th Doctor in Doctor Who is portrayed by actor Matt Smith.
The Fifth Doctor of Doctor Who was portrayed by actor Peter Davison. He served as the Doctor from 1982 to 1984 during the classic era of the show.
Doctor Who - 1963 Terminus Part Three 20-15 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (DVD rating)
Doctor Who - 1963 Terminus Part One 20-13 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (DVD rating)
Doctor Who - 1963 Terminus Part Two 20-14 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (DVD rating)
Protein synthesis occurs in the direction from the N terminus to the C terminus.
The N-terminus of a protein is the end where the amino acid chain starts, while the C-terminus is where it ends. The N-terminus is the beginning, and the C-terminus is the end of the protein structure.
Terminus means end.
The plural of terminus is termini or terminuses.
The N-terminus and C-terminus of a protein are the two ends of the protein chain. The N-terminus is the starting end of the protein, while the C-terminus is the ending end. Structurally, the N-terminus typically has a free amino group, while the C-terminus has a free carboxyl group. Functionally, the N-terminus often plays a role in targeting the protein to specific locations within the cell, while the C-terminus can be involved in protein-protein interactions and signaling pathways.
The population of Terminus Inc is 3.
Mycalesis terminus was created in 1775.
Terminus Paradis was created in 1997.
Terminus - Atlanta - was created in 2009.