Arch Point, Santa Barbara Island: With winter rains, the coreopsis emerges from summer's
dormancy with light green foliage and bright yellow daisy - like flowers
Not exact matches
First off, particularly
with seed collected in the wild, seed
dormancy is common.
Or has he suddenly erupted
with talent after months of
dormancy?
«We still don't really know what's happening
with the carbohydrate reserves as these plants just start to break
dormancy.
If perennial plants come out of
dormancy during an early thaw and then get hit
with a late frost, which is what happened in 2012 in Illinois, the crop for that year could be lost.
These systems act like a switch that interferes
with bacterial growth and sends the bacteria into a state of
dormancy in which they can be protected from the action of antibiotics.
«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.»
They also showed that trees
with less EBB1 activity emerged from
dormancy later.
The lab is delineating tumor
dormancy in melanoma and characterizing subpopulations of cells
with a major focus on slow - proliferating cells that have high proliferation potential hypothesizing that these cells are critical for
dormancy and therapy resistance.
Little research has been performed to understand the specific rules and mechanisms of minimal residual disease, including clonal evolution at the metastatic site, epigenetic programs, interaction
with organ defense and immune systems, mechanisms of
dormancy and re-awakening, and last but not least, mechanisms of therapy resistance in specific niches.
Now,
with no chance of a sequel, it seemed the series had hit reached
dormancy, especially
with Hughes getting out of the industry.
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.
It becomes easy to file perfunctory annual reports
with the court and let a case fall into
dormancy without an official declaration of «unitary» status, the legal standard for removing judicial supervision.
The waiver request must be filed before the end of the one - year
dormancy period
with Dockets or uploaded via www.regulations.gov.
Fees: You'll be hit
with a $ 4 monthly fee if the daily balance falls below $ 500, and a $ 5
dormancy fee will be charged if there hasn't been activity in the account for a year.
Annual fees are maintenance fees assessed every 12 months, and inactivity or «
dormancy» fees are charged after a certain amount of time goes by
with no deposit or withdrawal activity from the account.
With Seismic Shuffle, Moyer invites us to the psychic interval between
dormancy and the incipient rumblings of a new age.
Presenting us
with display cabinets and industrial storage units laden
with tools of a broad range of trades, he evokes a sense of
dormancy at odds
with the ever fluctuating presence of the viewer.
Robert Irwin specifically configured for the fourth floor of the Whitney's Marcel Breuer building on the occasion of his 1.977 retrospective, will be reinstalled, after thirty - five years of
dormancy within the museum's collection, along
with a group of related drawings and photographs.
«The spring of 2012,
with its summerlike warmth, brought plants out of
dormancy and then had a lengthy freeze.
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.
This affidavit can be submitted, along
with proof of
dormancy (such as receipts for the repairs), to the DMV.