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be quorum
noun
The minimum number of members required for a group to officially conduct business and to cast votes, often but not necessarily a majority or supermajority.
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"The speaker was obliged to ensure that there was quorum," the court said in its ruling.
Furthermore, crvA is quorum regulated, and CrvA-dependent curvature increases at high cell density.
Another company pursuing a big payday for its investors is Quorum Systems, a San Diego, CA-based startup.
We further show that roseobacticide production is quorum sensing regulated via anN-acyl homoserine lactone signal (3-OH-C10-HSL).
The typical function of LuxR homologs is "quorum sensing", a phenomenon by which bacteria sense their own population density [5] [7].
The latter (loss of WT) is quorum collapse i.e. the community falls back into a halted, stagnating phase, even though the nutrients are still in place.
A different mode of bacterial signaling is quorum sensing (QS).
– A third example of complex social strategizing is quorum sensing.
Another bacterial process implicated in virulence is quorum sensing [ 64].
One prominent group-beneficial antivirulence target in bacteria is quorum sensing (QS).
The study protocol was Quorum Review IRB approved (#26163) on June 8 , 2011
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