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  2. Quiescence - Wikipedia

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    Quiescent phase, the first part of the first stage of childbirth; The G 0 phase of a cell in the cell cycle; quiescence is the state of a cell when it is not dividing; Quiescent current (biasing) in an electronic circuit; Quiescent consistency is one of the safety properties for concurrent data structures

  3. Quiescent centre - Wikipedia

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    The quiescent centre is a group of cells, up to 1,000 in number, in the form of a hemisphere, with the flat face toward the root tip of vascular plants. [1] It is a region in the apical meristem of a root where cell division proceeds very slowly or not at all, but the cells are capable of resuming meristematic activity when the tissue ...

  4. G0 phase - Wikipedia

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    Quiescent cells are often identified by low RNA content, lack of cell proliferation markers, and increased label retention indicating low cell turnover. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Senescence is distinct from quiescence because senescence is an irreversible state that cells enter in response to DNA damage or degradation that would make a cell's progeny nonviable.

  5. Biasing - Wikipedia

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    The operating point of a device, also known as bias point, quiescent point, or Q-point, is the DC voltage or current at a specified terminal of an active device (a transistor or vacuum tube) with no input signal applied.

  6. Iddq testing - Wikipedia

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    Iddq testing is a method for testing CMOS integrated circuits for the presence of manufacturing faults. It relies on measuring the supply current (Idd) in the quiescent state (when the circuit is not switching and inputs are held at static values).

  7. Solar prominence - Wikipedia

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    Grayscale H-alpha image of the Solar disk showing quiescent filaments (QF), intermediate filaments (IF), and active region filaments (ARF). Historically, any feature that was visible extending above the surface of the sun, including solar spicules, coronal loops, and some coronal mass ejections, was considered a solar prominence.

  8. Excitable medium - Wikipedia

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    Traveling waves in a model of an excitable medium (White – Quiescent, Green – Excited, Yellow – Refractory) Quiescent or excitable — the cell is unexcited, but can be excited. In the forest fire example, this corresponds to the trees being unburnt. Excited — the cell is excited. The trees are on fire.

  9. Von Neumann cellular automaton - Wikipedia

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    the "default" quiescent state resulting in construction is the east-directed ordinary transmission state- which requires an initial sensitization input, and then four ...