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QuiescentInactive, resting. For example, tuberculosis can be a quiescent (inactive) infection.
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Quiescentc. 1600, from Latin quiescentem (nominative quiescens), present participle of quiescere, inchoative verb formed from quies "rest, quiet" (see quiet (n.)).
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Quiescentadj. Being in a state of repose or inaction.
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Quiescentinactive (pop)
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Quiescentin cell biology, a quiescent cell is one that is not dividing.
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QuiescentA steady-state condition. The operating condition of an electronic circuit when no input signal is applied.
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Quiescent(adj) not active or activated(adj) marked by a state of tranquil repose(adj) being quiet or still or inactive(adj) (pathology) causing no symptoms
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QuiescentReferring to a cell that has exited the cell cycle and is in the G0 state.
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Quiescentnot growing
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Quiescentinactive.
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Quiescentof a cell, not dividing, in G0 phase (having exited the cell cycle)
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Quiescentbeing still or at rest, in an inactive state. The quiescent
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Quiescentbeing still or at rest, in an inactive state. The quiescent current in an amplifier is that current drawn when the amplifier is "at rest" - i.e. not amplifying a signal, but supplied with power.
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Quiescentan electronic that’s inactive or resting.
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