quiescent in the PONS Dictionary

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However, the 78xx devices' quiescent current is substantially higher and less stable.
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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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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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Although it may superficially give the appearance of being formed in bands, this is caused by spurts in growth interspersed with quiescent periods.
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Because the reverberatory furnace bath is quiescent, very little oxidation of the feed occurs (and thus very little sulfur is eliminated from the concentrate).
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In very dry conditions they are quiescent until moisture increases and plants resume growth.
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Under quiescent conditions, calcite crystals can form on a water surface when calcium carbonate supersaturation conditions do not exist in the bulk water.
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The biasing base currents needed to evoke the quiescent collector currents usually come from the ground, pass through the input sources and enter the bases.
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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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Again, the divine nature considered either as static or as the source activity; hence another division into quiescent and active.
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