Sentences with phrase «dormancy do»

But unlike a human on bed rest for, say, six months, bears in dormancy don't experience severe muscle atrophy.

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It's far more sticky — for example, we charge a nominal dormancy fee to those that don't use the card in three months, just to encourage people to either use the card or shut it down.
A two - month examination of the practices of nearly two dozen Capital Region ethics boards revealed many of the panels meet only «as needed» and do not update their codes or proactively conduct investigations — throwing them into a state of dormancy that can last years.
«We still don't really know what's happening with the carbohydrate reserves as these plants just start to break dormancy.
In rice, the syndrome includes loss of shattering (the seeds don't break off the central grain stalk before harvest), increase in seed size, and loss of dormancy (the seeds all germinate at once and can be harvested at once).
«This clearly indicates that the fungus tries to cope «actively» with its extreme environment and does not simply fall into dormancy,» the team noted, «as might be expected by the greatly reduced growth rates.»
The site's unpredictable cycles of frenzied activity and long dormancy have to do with his also being an Associate Professor of English and Gender & Sexuality Studies at Northwestern, where his research and teaching mostly concern narrative film in different eras, genres, and countries.
If an air carrier does not institute air transportation operations within one year of being found fit by the Department to do so, its economic authority will be terminated for reason of dormancy as provided in section 204.7 (a) of the Department's Regulations.
And be careful if you don't use it: An inactivity fee or dormancy fee is sometimes charged by issuers.
Even when it doesn't concern them, especially due to the dormancy factor, they will go out of their way to stick it to fans, instead of being cool to them like they used too.
As I explained above I don't think ice cover affects dormancy but to determine if there is a trend in dormancy that analysis is a bigger deal than I can handle.
A graph of annual maximum ice cover for Lake Erie (available from the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab) does support the claim that the lake does not freeze over as much as in the past but as is the case with readily available temperatures it may be the duration and timing of ice cover that affect crop dormancy.
The second is that when Lake Erie freezes over temperatures don't warm up prematurely so crops are not damaged coming out of dormancy before the last killing frost of the season.
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