| stationary |
standing still; "the car remained stationary with the engine running" not capable of being moved; "stationary machinery"
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| stationary phase |
The plateau of the growth curve after log growth, during which cell number remains constant. New cells are produced at the same rate as older cells die. See growth phases.
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| stationary phase |
The phase of growth of a batch culture in which nutrients become limiting and growth ceases.
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| stationary |
in the same place, as in: In the ancient past, people believed the earth was stationary and that the sun revolved around it.
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| stationary |
A planet in its station appears to be standing still between periods of Retrograde and Direct motion. Sun and Moon are never stationary.
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