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quiescence

[kwee-es-uhns, kwahy-] / kwiˈɛs əns, kwaɪ- /


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A study published in 2018 found that a brief period of “awake quiescence,” or quiet resting, increased the odds of discovering the same mathematical rule used in Oudiette’s experiment.

From Scientific American

Make no mistake: Regardless of their type, the oligarchs have helped Putin stay in power through their political quiescence and economic support of the Kremlin's domestic initiatives.

From Salon

A study published in 2018 found that a brief period of “awake quiescence,” or quiet resting, boosted the odds of discovering the same mathematical rule used in Oudiette’s experiment.

From Scientific American

The outreach by China comes amid signs that foreign businesses, long compliant with official demands for quiescence, are waking up to the reputational damage from staying silent at a time of intensifying repression.

From Washington Post

Officials said the lava could begin erupting again soon or it could move into a phase of quiescence before its next eruption.

From Seattle Times