Sentences with phrase «are dormant at»

Because in many parts of the country insects are dormant at that time of year, pruning in late fall or winter helps prevent infestation.
Our vegetable patch is dormant at the moment but I am sure that we will have plenty of caterpillars once we have planted out all our seedlings.

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«We're looking at this dormant customer base to see if there are openings» to sell newer iterations of the combined company's simulation software.
By awakening previously dormant assets like human attention or latent computer memory, the potential for cryptocurrencies to profoundly change our mores and folkways is at the heart of this emerging technology.
It will be interesting, at the end of the process of disbursing this money, to learn just how many Jewish dormant accounts actually exist, and in how many cases identifiable heirs were actually denied access to their money because of Swiss machinations.
His dormant powers of reason — which is, at bottom, the capacity to separate and combine, to see otherness and sameness — are awakened by this confrontation; the names he gives the animals may he arbitrary, but the differences ratified by the different names are not.
We are evolving Many, many, many changes in our physiology that can attributed to environmental factors that can rewrite our DNA, or at least trigger dormant genes or not.
He has a blog (dormant at the moment) called «The Sacrament is the Gospel».
A long dormant giant, Cordova Football was at the forefront of its league and the concussion safety movement
It just goes dormant, as New York and Boston's did while they traded off being good and being bad, just never at the same time.
A long dormant giant, Cordova Football was at the forefront of its league and the concussion safety...
Thorpe was injured during the game but refused treatment and many at the time believed that his injuries triggered a relapse of his condition that had laid dormant for two years.
As if losing to then rock - bottom Blackburn wasn't damaging enough to morale, with United relinquishing their five - match winning run in the process, reports suggesting Wayne Rooney was among several disciplined for turning up to training after Boxing Day worse for wear can only have a detrimental affect on the atmosphere in the dressing room − a dressing room which could best be described as dormant at the present time.
The concept of Minimalist Parenting actually was hatched in 2010, but then laid dormant until the fall of 2011, at which...
The concept of Minimalist Parenting actually was hatched in 2010, but then laid dormant until the fall of 2011, at which point a chain of events put the book idea back on the front burner for me.
British constitutional history reveals, for example, that Parliament in the 18th century was not dormant at initiating norms; rather, the loss of initiative has followed on the advent of mass suffrage and the professionalization of political parties as well as the rise of the administrative State.
Bola Tinubu, national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has lamented that the party «is almost dormant at the grassroots level.»
Simply put, Mr Corbyn himself has been an irrelevant sideshow at Westminster for so long, and his type of Leftism has been dormant for years that are hard to count.
Cuomo's economic development czar, Howard Zemsky, told legislators at a Monday budget hearing that giving the building to NexGen was «an opportunity» that would prevent the facility from lying dormant.
These charges were made about one year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into phone hacking, [259] about three years after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional evidence has come to light,» [56] five years after News International executives began claiming that phone hacking was the work of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, [261] and 13 years after the Met began accumulating «boxloads» of that evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.
The gun control plan revives a long - sought and at - times dormant issue raised by Senate Democrats: the microstamping of bullets, a bill that has been opposed by Senate Republicans over the years and was not included in the otherwise all - inclusive SAFE Act.
At the same time, the stories about Nixon running inevitably bring up the education issue, dormant during the sleepy summer weeks in Albany, when most of the attention has been focused on New York City transit troubles.
«This is one of the best ways to energize the party that is almost remaining dormant at the grassroots level and you could see the sense of belonging and the energy and activities of the ordinary people.
Garment District - based Dattner Architects is designing the project, at 180 Myrtle Avenue, a dormant site near Prince Street, BuzzBuzzHome reported.
«At first we were surprised by how rapidly NR was able to reactivate dormant mitochondria in muscle, despite being largely consumed by other cell types,» Frederick said.
At the Long Valley caldera, Tarduno quizzes students about the lava flows they have seen and the curve of surrounding landmasses until they realize they are standing in a dormant supervolcano roughly 20 miles long, 11 miles wide and covered in snow.
Victor is using the money to investigate the dormant phases of the Plasmodium (both falciparum and vivax) in the lab of Sergio Schenkman in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology at UNIFESP.
For example, when food gets scarce, B. subtilis must decide between two possible paths: shut down, form a dormant spore — a process called «sporulation» — and wait for better times or split into two cells and gamble that there is enough food for at least one more generation.
And a fire at a pool storing spent fuel rods at dormant reactor No. 4 is posing additional hazards to the few workers remaining at the site.
Mauna Kea, home to the world's largest astronomical observatory, is a dormant volcano, but don't worry — the red glow at right is just car brake lights.
At a refugee camp called Faneromeni in northern Greece last December, Shingali, his sisters, and 20 other Yezidi families were preparing for a holy day in a crumbling two - story building surrounded by industrial lots and dormant potato fields.
JS: Everything else in the solar system the size of Enceladus is geologically dead or at least dormant.
An international team of researchers is looking at compounds that attack bacteria's ability to go dormant and have found the first oxygen - sensitive toxin antitoxin system.
The results may have implications for HIV - 1 latency, in which integrated HIV - 1 remains dormant in the human genome before being reactivated at a later point.
«Understanding how the herpes virus switches from being dormant to causing cancer is important because of the health problems the herpes virus causes worldwide,» said Gao, a professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at the Keck School of Medicine.
«We think that there is a dormant black hole there that has accreted a lump of matter — probably a star that has fallen into it,» says astrophysicist Neil Gehrels, the lead scientist for SWIFT at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
For a decade, the group at North Carolina has studied a large family of genes in mice called L1, some of which are dormant.
«Previously, we thought that all of the cells in the corneal endothelium were unable to divide, but we were surprised to find this small population of dormant stem cells capable of proliferating,» said principal investigator Ula Jurkunas, M.D., a corneal and refractive surgeon at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School.
They lie dormant and can not be eliminated by anti-retroviral therapy, nor by the weakened immune system, so that if treatment is stopped at any time, the virus starts to replicate and infect more cells again, while the immune system can not suppress this rebound of HIV infection.
The researchers point to the speed at which each subject recovered voluntary movement as evidence that there may be dormant connections that exist in patients with complete motor paralysis.
But Ronald Glaser, a viral immunologist at Ohio State University Medical Center and his research partner (and wife), psychologist Janice Kiecolt - Glaser, think that these viruses are not fully dormant.
«There were some that actually killed the dormant bacteria better than the replicating bacteria, which is a novelty,» he said, «as existing drugs are better at killing replicating bacteria.»
As with any myth, however, there is a kernel of truth at the core of the matter: many neurons remain dormant for most if not all of our life, even while their direct neighbours show regular activity.
At these times, the source would appear to be dormant.
Most galaxies in the observable universe contain a supermassive black hole at their center, one that is either active and surrounded by an accretion disk of dust, gas and other debris, or is dormant — lurking at the center, patiently awaiting its next meal.
Billionaire entrepreneur Jeff Bezos and his Kent, Wash. - based company Blue Origin have been making progress at a steady rate the last few years, developing and testing a fully reusable, suborbital New Shepherd flight system and making plans to resurrect dormant Cape -LSB-...]
I think we all agree that we over treat prostate cancer in this country compared to what you see in Europe with similar outcomes and so but I think this is where the human or the Cancer Genome Project or at least better biomarkers for looking at mutations that we already know occur in these diseases I think hopefully within the next few years every single patient who is diagnosed with prostate cancer those biopsies will be characterized and then the patients followed, hopefully watchful waiting and we'll ultimately get a correlation between what mutational events predict a rather dormant disease as opposed to a very aggressive disease.
For instance, the supermassive black hole at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy is dormant now, but at some point in the past, it would have siphoned gas and bulked up in size.
In Indian philosophy, Kundalini is an energy that lies dormant at the base of the spine, and when awakened, rises up the spine to open the seven...
At mbg's most recent cookbook club, My New Roots blogger Sarah Britton explained, «Every seed is dormant until the conditions are in place for it to become a plant.
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