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  2. Quorum - Wikipedia

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    The quorum for votes on legislation in the House of Lords is 30, but just three of the 753 peers, including the Lord Speaker, are required to be present for a debate to take place. [51] Historically, the quorum was a select group of the justices of the peace in each county in early modern Britain. In theory, they were men experienced in law ...

  3. Quorum call - Wikipedia

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    For practical purposes, a quorum call is a delaying measure that permits the Senate leadership to work out some difficulty or to await a Senator's arrival. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Because of differences in procedure between the two bodies, quorum calls in the House are fairly rare, but they are quite common in the Senate.

  4. 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:

  5. Quorum sensing - Wikipedia

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    Quorum quenching is the process of preventing quorum sensing by disrupting signalling. [73] This is achieved by inactivating signalling enzymes, by introducing molecules that mimic signalling molecules and block their receptors, by degrading signalling molecules themselves, or by a modification of the quorum sensing signals due to an enzyme ...

  6. Proxy voting - Wikipedia

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    Forbidding proxy voting can result, however, in the absence of a quorum and the need to compel attendance by a sufficient number of missing members to get a quorum. See call of the house. It is possible for automatic proxy voting to be used in legislatures, by way of direct representation (this idea is essentially a form of weighted voting).

  7. Maekawa's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Requesting site: . A requesting site sends a message (,) to all sites in its quorum set .; Receiving site: . Upon reception of a (,) message, the receiving site will: . If site does not have an outstanding message (that is, a message that has not been released), then site sends a () message to site .

  8. Democratic pols ditch Twitter after Elon Musk takeover ...

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    Rep. Dwight Evans, D-Pa., for example, was the most active Democratic lawmaker on X in 2023 before his post frequency fell sharply by 66% this year, the report said. ... Quorum’s previous report ...

  9. Quorum (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative body necessary to conduct the business of that group. Quorum may also refer to: Minyan, in Judaism, a quorum required for certain religious obligations; The Quorum, New Orleans coffee house famous for being a seat of racial integration during the 60s