quiescent im PONS Wörterbuch

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Quiescent stellate cells represent 5-8% of the total number of liver cells.
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At the end of embryonic development neuroblasts become quiescent, but re-enter their cell cycles during later specific larval stages.
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Much of the core within a tumor core is necrotic, however some live tumor cells reside there often in a quiescent state.
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Even quiescent and stabilized landslide areas may be reactivated by severe earthquake.
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Moreover, because there is no simulation of the bucket update, there is no processor load at all when the connection is quiescent.
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As recovery is often most needed when renewable sources are quiescent, fuel must be burned to make up for the "wasted" heat.
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Again, the divine nature considered either as static or as the source activity; hence another division into quiescent and active.
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They have the potential to provide additional myonuclei to their parent muscle fiber, or return to a quiescent state.
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This campaign demonstrates the observatory's ability to track the evolution of steady-state (or quiescent) coronal loops.
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They are quiescent, showing little to no biological activity.
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