Quorum (disambiguation)
A quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative body necessary to conduct the business of that group.
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Quorum may also refer to:
- Minyan, in Judaism, a quorum required for certain religious obligations
- The Quorum, New Orleans coffee house famous for being a seat of racial integration during the 60s
- Quorum (distributed computing), the minimum number of votes required to be allowed to perform an operation
- Quorum (horse), sire of Red Rum
- Quorum (Latter Day Saints), a body of priesthood holders in the Latter Day Saint movement
- Quorum sensing, a system of stimulus and response correlated to population density
- Quorum, a London fashion boutique founded in the 1960s by Alice Pollock
- Quorum is a crooked division of the Government tasked with creating a superhuman army in the DC Comics Universe.
- Quorum (software) is an American multinational software technology company that produces an online legislative data analysis and aggregation platform
- Quorum Business Park, an office development in North Tyneside, North East England, United Kingdom
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