quiescence
1.The Eurasian seismic belt still remained in quiescence.
2.The condition or quality of being passive; inactivity, quiescence, or submissiveness.
3.The quiescence characteristic of moderate seismic activity in North China active block
4.To break out anew or come into renewed activity, as after a period of quiescence.
5.The image of Buddha, who was called The Greatest Yogin of all Times, expresses serene quiescence.
6.To simulate the quiescence and flying status of the motor, the ablation is calculated with different cavity width.
7.(of animals having several estrous cycles in one breeding season) a state or interval of sexual inactivity or quiescence between periods of activity.
8.Zygotic genome activation (ZGA) is a nuclear reprogramming event that transforms the genome from transcriptional quiescence at fertilization to robust transcriptional activity shortly thereafter.
9.In such a region, called a zone of quiescence, the scientists believe, a major quake will take place in 20 to 30 years.
10.With the East Asian cases incorporated into the OECD country samples, the author find that centralized union structure and collective bargaining are not necessary and sufficient conditions for industrial peace and labor quiescence.

