Also at the February organizational meeting, Ray Jerkins reviewed his activity in the organization of the Tennessee Association of Marriage Counselors, Inc. and agreed to allow his organization to
become dormant and recognize the regional group developed by AAMFC members for Tennessee.
Companies want workers who haven't allowed their skills to
become dormant.
The underlying principle was that if a plaintiff (now claimant) allowed an issued action to
become dormant, the defendant could pounce and seek dismissal of the claim.
In 2008, the Court of Appeal ordered (http://canlii.ca/en/on/onca/doc/2008/2008onca799/2008onca799.html) the defendants to deliver statements of defence, but by that time, Miguna was out of the country, and the case has
become dormant.
MacLeod: People
become dormant and reawake at various times in their career.
Part of the life cycle of the hookworm involves migration through muscle tissues, where they may
become dormant (alive, but temporarily inactive).
Roundworms are also very difficult to eradicate completely because many
become dormant for many years.
In addition, with hyperthyroidism, only part of the gland is affected, and the healthy thyroid tissue will
become dormant.
Since normal healthy thyroid tissue will
become dormant with hyperthyroidism, it can be very easy to distinguish an abnormal thyroid gland with a technetium scan.
When a dog is on steroids, their adrenal glands
become dormant.
In most cases, nematodes will
become dormant during cold weather, and any survivors would be few in number to provide adequate insect control the following spring.
As Microsoft's Games for Windows Live service retired, many titles that utilized it have
become dormant for online multiplayer.
If
you become dormant for a long time, potential admirers will simply move onto somebody else.
Just as in winter, the plants pull back and
become dormant, this too is part of their growth, making it possible for their bodies to be stronger and become heartier.
mTOR integrates signals from insulin, nutrients (amino acids or dietary protein) and the fuel gauge of the cell, AMPK (all energy including fats) to determine whether the cell should divide and grow, or involute and
become dormant.
As the weather cools, many plants
become dormant to save their energy for spring's big unveiling.
Tumor cells can
become dormant in primary tumors or at any time after metastatic dissemination and can persist in the dormant state for many years, allowing tumors to resist treatment.
Tumor cells can
become dormant in primary tumors or at any time after metastatic dissemination and can persist in the dormant state for many years, allowing them to resist treatment.
This phenomenon led to speculation that conditions might support a bloom of Martian vegetation during the warmer months and cause plant life to
become dormant during colder periods.
«We discovered that, similar to animals preparing for hibernation, Toxoplasma parasites stockpile large amounts of starch when
they become dormant,» he said.
Now the team is investigating why some of the stem cells
become dormant while others remain active.
And the bacteria can hide within the immune system and
become dormant, only to reappear after treatment ends.
It seems the giant California sea cucumber can even break down and reabsorb most of its organs during winter, when food is scarce, and
become dormant.
Bacteria form spores to
become dormant, which allows them to survive extended periods of starvation until new nutrients arrive to revive the spores.»
I read with interest your article on so - called sleeper cells — bacteria that
become dormant to survive antibiotics, reactivating when...
Larvae
become dormant before dangerous cold weather hits and awake in the spring after the threat of frost has passed.
Epigenetics refers to how certain life circumstances can cause genes to be silenced or expressed,
become dormant or active, over time.
We have got to get ruthless now, who ever is not pulling their weight has got to be dropped or moved on, we have
become some dormant and stagnant club who are just proud of making profits and so called promoting youth and buying unknown players that are turned into stars..
Surely guys Wenger has
become dormant, no more room to improve in his last ternor as manager at Arsenal.
If sharing and caring is part of Christian DNA, then I would suggest that that part has
become dormant for most of you.
That is the reason why physical beings
become dormant or fall asleeo.
He explained that as part of efforts to boost agriculture, his administration bought tractors for farmers across the country but realized the equipment
became dormant because the farmers couldn't maintain them.
The researchers believe that the technique may work by somehow activating nerve pathways in the brain that were linked to the missing limb, but
that became dormant after its loss.
Research has shown that the activity level of HIV's genetic material strongly influences whether the virus remains active or whether
it becomes dormant.
Nearly all of the cancer cells died as a result, but a residual population of tumor cells survived and
became dormant.
A decade ago, Rita Colwell and colleagues at the University of Maryland discovered that Vibrio cholerae, a waterborne bacterium that causes cholera, also
becomes dormant.
The Institute links four research initiatives that will focus on finding and quantifying the virus within body tissue hideouts; learning more about how the virus
becomes dormant or active; developing new assays to measure the reservoir; and developing and testing a new treatment regimen that can eliminate even hidden HIV from the body, or at least prevent the virus from replicating and causing symptoms after drug treatment ends.
As a result, the «feedback loop» of communication between the brain and the hormone glands slows down or
becomes dormant, lowering the body's natural production.
By July 2015, the Shinesparkers community had exhausted itself, and the website
became dormant.
3 Essentially, a judgement
becomes dormant if not enforced or revived within 7 years of its entry, and may be revived at a variety of times within a 20 - year period from the entry of the original judgment.
Its launch was much heralded, but its first decision — an unenforceable default judgment against the non-participating America Online, in favor of a complainant who was affiliated with the site — drew controversy, and the program subsequently
became dormant.
One reboot later, the dormant partition becomes active, and the formerly - active partition
becomes dormant, this applying the updated software.
Many couples report that after having a child, parental care - giving traits become highly active while one's sexual - self
becomes dormant.
Not exact matches
When the ballet director Thomas (Vincent Cassel) tells Nina that her Black Swan is less than convincing, she
becomes fixated on tapping into her own
dormant or undiscovered darkness.
The events of the past 12 eras have renewed in us the conviction that we loose great dangers when our devotion to our Revolution, for the Declaration and the Constitution, lie
dormant; or, equally great dangers when this devotion
becomes unchained passion, a tempestuous agent to cloud our judgment when incautiously directed against distant nations.
If sunlight must penetrate the dust covering a comet's water ice in order to warm it and produce jets, Sunshine says the Deep Impact findings suggest the ices on such
dormant comets may not have run out but merely
become sealed — by layers of debris, for example.
Here they can sit
dormant and unnoticed for months or years before growing and
becoming resistant to chemotherapy.
Instead, they render them
dormant, and the cancer cells can
become active again at any time.
Instead, the changed CPEB
became a fast - replicating, active version of its normally
dormant form.
Specifically, they found that chemotherapy alone leads to two types of
dormant cancer cells that are not killed outright and
become resistant to additional chemotherapy, but when combined with immunotherapy, a majority of
dormant cells also is destroyed.