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What (who) is quiescence - definition

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Quiescent; Quiescence (disambiguation)

quiescence         
quiescence         
n.
1.
Rest, repose, quiet, quietude, stillness, calmness, calm, tranquillity, peace.
2.
Suspense, intermission, remission, dormancy, abeyance.
3.
Silence.
Quiescence         
·noun ·Alt. of Quiescency.

Wikipedia

Quiescence

Quiescence (/kwiˈɛsəns/) is a state of quietness or inactivity. It may refer to:

  • Quiescence search, in game tree searching (adversarial search) in artificial intelligence, a quiescent state is one in which a game is considered stable and unlikely to change drastically the next few plays
  • Seed dormancy, a form of delayed seed germination
  • Quiescent phase, the first part of the first stage of childbirth
  • The G0 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
Examples of use of quiescence
1. We are not entering a period of calm or quiescence; the contrary in fact.
2. Then things went quiet –– but only because he had bludgeoned the opposition into quiescence and established a one–party system.
3. After five years of relative quiescence, centrist Republicans in both chambers chose yesterday to make a stand.
4. Part of the reason for MPs‘ relative quiescence now is that for the next six months Blair bestrides the international stage.
5. He was a campus hero during the protest years of the early 1'70s, but a decade later, even a mostly liberal campus had settled into relative quiescence.