quiescence en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The eruption ended on day 64, which is the fastest observed decline to quiescence.
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The "slow subsystem" modulates the shape and intensity of these spikes before eventually triggering quiescence.
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These stars have spectra very similar to novae that have returned to quiescence after outbursts, yet they have not been observed to have erupted themselves.
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Strive for quiescence of body, mind and intention.
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The fourth and final stage is represented by tectonic quiescence with a widespread carbonate deposition in a slowly transgressing sea.
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The soaking increases the water content in the seeds and brings them out of quiescence.
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The latest period, which was preceded by a 1000-year quiescence, began with the dramatic 1955-56 eruption.
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In contrast, quiescence is a reversible state of cellular dormancy that is unrelated to genome damage (see cell cycle).
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The test of time has borne out the first approach; all modern programs employ a terminal quiescence search before evaluating positions.
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It becomes sensible from an initial quiescence or emptiness (wuji, sometimes symbolized by an empty circle), and continues moving until quiescence is reached again.
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