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quiescent

[kwee-es-uhnt, kwahy-] / kwiˈɛs ənt, kwaɪ- /


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When cells shift from active to quiescent states, the presence and abundance of certain proteins important to metabolism change.

From Science Daily • Mar. 27, 2024

Vesuvius’s importance, too, seems to have waned: the volcano has been quiescent since 1944.

From Scientific American • Aug. 16, 2023

But not by much: The cluster’s gas was surprisingly quiescent, not the maelstrom theorists had predicted.

From Science Magazine • Aug. 15, 2023

"The risk metrics that look quiescent and favoring idiosyncrasy may in fact be a chimera much more vulnerable to a macro shock than implied currently," said Arnim Holzer, global macro strategist at EAB Investment Group.

From Reuters • Jul. 5, 2023

And up from the quiescent, waiting land a faint mist rose, silver as moonlight, and clung about the tree trunks.

From "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck




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