quórum - translation to spanish
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quórum - translation to spanish

Call of the house; Quorate; Quoracy; Disappearing quorum; Sub-quorum; Sub-Quorum; Disapearing quorum; Quorum-busting; Quorum busting; Inquorate; Walkout (politics); Political walkout; Walkout (political)
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quórum
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  • The PRISMA flow diagram, depicting the flow of information through the different phases of a systematic review.
  • An example of a QUOROM flow diagram
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(n.) = quórum
Ex: Today, the House of Commons Committee has a membership of 16 and the quorum is 5.
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* quorum matching = recuperación por quórum
quorate         
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* be quorate = haber quórum

Definition

quórum
sust. masc.
1) Número de individuos necesario para que tome ciertos acuerdos un cuerpo deliberante.
2) Proporción de votos favorables necesaria para lograr acuerdo. El plural es invariable.

Wikipedia

Quorum

A quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative assembly (a body that uses parliamentary procedure, such as a legislature) necessary to conduct the business of that group. According to Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, the "requirement for a quorum is protection against totally unrepresentative action in the name of the body by an unduly small number of persons." In contrast, a plenum is a meeting of the full (or rarely nearly full) body. A body, or a meeting or vote of it, is quorate if a quorum is present (or casts valid votes).

The term quorum is from a Middle English wording of the commission formerly issued to justices of the peace, derived from Latin quorum, "of whom", genitive plural of qui, "who". As a result, quora as plural of quorum is not a valid Latin formation. In modern times a quorum might be defined as the minimum number of voters needed for a valid election.