Definition of quiescence. Meaning of quiescence. Synonyms of quiescence

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Definition of quiescence

Quiescence
Quiescence Qui*es"cence, Quiescency Qui*es"cen*cy, n. [L. quiescentia, fr. quiescens, p. pr.; cf. F. quiestence. See Quiesce.] The state or quality of being quiescent. ``Quiescence, bodily and mental.' --H. Spencer. Deeds will be done; -- while be boasts his quiescence. --R. Browning.

Meaning of quiescence from wikipedia

- Look up quiescence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quiescence (/kwiˈɛsəns/) is a state of quietness or inactivity. It may refer to: Quiescence search...
- Quiescence search is an algorithm typically used to extend search at unstable nodes in minimax game trees in game-playing computer programs. It is an extension...
- G1 phase before the cell commits to the next round of the cell cycle. Quiescence refers to a reversible G0 state where subpo****tions of cells reside in...
- temporarily or reversibly stopped dividing are said to have entered a state of quiescence called G0 phase. After cell division, each of the daughter cells begin...
- Hematopoietic stem cells, like all adult stem cells, mostly exist in a state of quiescence, or reversible growth arrest. The altered metabolism of quiescent HSCs...
- Antigen-specific mechanisms of peripheral tolerance include persistent of T cell in quiescence, ignorance of antigen and direct inactivation of effector T cells by either...
- search algorithms Minimax Alpha-beta pruning Prin****l variation search Quiescence search Monte Carlo tree search Chess computers Belle ChessMachine ChipTest...
- sensible from an initial quiescence or emptiness (wuji, sometimes symbolized by an empty circle), and continues moving until quiescence is reached again. For...
- prior to the end of unfavourable conditions and is followed by a state of quiescence from which the insect can arouse and begin direct development, should...
- they worked at trades and commerce in the coastal towns during times of quiescence. Most were artisans: gl****blowers in Sidon, furriers and dyers in Jerusalem...