Sentences with phrase «dormancy periods»

A new paper published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute shows that arsenic in drinking water may have one of the longest dormancy periods of any carcinogen.
New research shows that over the last 30 years, a genetically controlled trait — the winter dormancy period — of a species of mosquito has shrunk as Earth has warmed up.
The waiver request must be filed before the end of the one - year dormancy period with Dockets or uploaded via www.regulations.gov.
During this dormancy period, no contributions can be made, the RDSP wouldn't be eligible for grants or bonds, and carryforward rules wouldn't apply in the event that the disability returned.

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Thus far, signs of inflation, or rising prices, running out of control after a period of dormancy are modest, however.
During the last extended period of solar dormancy, from 1645 to 1715, Europe plunged into some of the coldest winters on record.
«Our results also suggest that the period between seed dormancy and seed germination is a distinct phase in the plant's lifecycle and that this phase appears to be influenced by the same microRNA systems that govern the plant's maturation and flowering stages,» Huo said.
An FIV infected cat will generally go through a prolonged period of viral dormancy before he becomes ill.
Adventure games are currently enjoying a renaissance after a long period of dormancy.
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