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Quiescent.
inactive
dormant
Quiescent.
quiet
1
Unemployment fell to levels not seen in decades, yet inflation remained
quiescent
.
2
For decades they have been the most
quiescent
of public sector workers.
3
Although often
quiescent
in adults, these cells become proliferative upon physiological demand.
4
The water under the boat was
quiescent
now, and we glided along.
5
The British Vice-Admiral did not intend to remain in this
quiescent
condition.
6
She lifted her hand; the Baelrath was
quiescent
,
which was a blessing.
7
Assessment of proliferation in 3D culture showed
quiescent
cells and PDGF unresponsiveness.
8
He drew pictures of the healthy Rome when turbulent, the doomed
quiescent
.
9
The Army of Northern Virginia never before had been
quiescent
so long.
10
This suggests reactivation of
quiescent
mycobacteria during a period of impaired immunity.
11
But in the cool damp of morning the flying scourges were
quiescent
.
12
For nearly a century after this the little Jewish republic remained
quiescent
.
13
At school, however, this taste had been
quiescent
;
for books were few.
14
When untouched and
quiescent
,
the contents appear as an homogeneous purple fluid.
15
Under these circumstances all was
quiescent
,
and the galvanometer exhibited no effect.
16
Below the majesty of the Halo, Earth was almost
quiescent
by comparison.
quiescent
quiescent state
remain quiescent
quiescent cells
quiescent phenotype
become quiescent