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  2. Quorum - Wikipedia

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    A quorum is the minimum number of members of a group necessary to constitute the group at a meeting. Learn how quorums are determined, what actions can be taken in their absence, and how they vary by country and organization.

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    Quora is a platform where users can ask and answer questions on various topics, collaborate by editing and commenting, and access statistics and ads. Founded by former Facebook employees in 2009, Quora is headquartered in California and has over 300 million monthly visitors.

  5. Quorum sensing - Wikipedia

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    Quorum sensing is the cell-to-cell communication that allows bacteria to detect and respond to cell population density by gene regulation. Learn about the discovery, etymology, and applications of quorum sensing, as well as the differences and similarities between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.

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  8. Quorum (distributed computing) - Wikipedia

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    The quorum-based voting for replica control is due to [Gifford, 1979]. [3] Each copy of a replicated data item is assigned a vote. Each operation then has to obtain a read quorum (V r) or a write quorum (V w) to read or write a data item, respectively. If a given data item has a total of V votes, the quorums have to obey the following rules:

  9. Seventy (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    Seventy is a priesthood office in the Melchizedek priesthood of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Traditionally, a church member holding this priesthood office is a "traveling minister" [1] and an "especial witness" [2] of Jesus Christ, charged with the mission of preaching the gospel to the entire world under the direction of the Twelve Apostles. [3]