Sentences with phrase «dormant during»

When fresh powder is on the ground and the lifts are operating, ski resorts go full speed, but may lie dormant during warmer months.
Bamboo is a relatively poor food source that doesn't allow for the storage of enough fat for the pandas to go dormant during the winter like other of their bear brethren do.
I'm looking forward to the explanation of why temperate and boreal trees» primary and secondary meristems go dormant during the cold season (= no growth) but those of tropical trees, which have no such season, do not, and why ITRDB tree ring data at temperature limited sites show such suspiciously high correlations between the growth rates of the different trees in a stand.
This pointed out that bristlecones had atypical conifer behavior in not really being dormant during the winter.
Obama put them on the fast track last summer when he announced his climate action plan and a renewed commitment to climate change after the issue went dormant during his re-election campaign.
With the arrival of warm weather in the spring, mature ticks — which have been dormant during the colder months — become active again and resume their quest for blood meals, which, females need for the completion of the life cycle (mating and laying eggs).
Roundworms, however, have the ability to go dormant during their liver - lung migration and form long - lived cysts in the dogs body tissues.
Ticks will stay dormant during sub freezing temperatures, but will become active and start jumping onto pets once it is 40 degrees or warmer.
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.
Often, fleas will remain dormant during this period as pupae, a cocoon - like stage.
Many of these facilities are underused — enjoyed by children during term time but left dormant during the holidays or in the evening.
Three quarters of sports halls and artificial sports pitches and a third of swimming pools in England are located in schools, enjoyed by children during term time but left dormant during the holidays or in the evening.
Drawing upon a rich history of protest in Japanese cinema, which had fallen dormant during t...
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.
Behind the building, a biodiesel generator and waste vegetable oil boiler, both dormant during the summer months, attest to the aquaponic system's thirst for energy — the pumps, filters and bioreactor run year - round at a sometimes deafening whir, and the winter brings a need to heat the tanks and power overhead lights, as well.
They find that the cells can remain dormant during chemotherapy that kills off most of the cancer and can give rise to new tumors once the drug treatment stops.
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.
Throwing caution to the wind, overeating, eating foods that really have no benefit for health, and laying dormant during pregnancy are all contributors to health issues for you and for your baby.

Not exact matches

This happened to me during the credit crisis: one dormant account was closed, and two others had limits reduced.
He also reports that Bannon Strategic Advisors «will be going dormant» and receive only passive income from investments during his time in the White House.
During his tenure as Chief of OMI, Mr. Martinez oversaw efforts to remove dormant shell companies from the market, support an enforcement sweep of violations of Regulation M Rule 105, and identify broker - dealers not in compliance with their Bank Secrecy Act obligations.
But the sharp declines of the world's stock markets during the fall of 2008 spurred gleeful boasts among the previously dormant socialists in America and Europe that the «end of laissez - faire capitalism» had at last arrived — again.
Despite a flurry of «independent» thinking during the Americanist controversy, the «republican» Catholicism that Archbishop Carroll allegedly betrayed lay essentially dormant, according to the revisionist story line, until the post-conciliar period.
The company ceased operations during the Great Depression and was dormant until coffee pioneer Jim Delano resurrected it in 1979 and moved the company to Hawaii.
One possible explanation had been offered: during times of drought, chiltepíns went dormant, as did their nurse plants.
It is in a large clay pot that I moved indoors during winter so it never went dormant.
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.
While Inter have not been completely dormant — the club have added Milan Skriniar, a backup keeper, Borja Valero, and a whole host of youth - side players during this window — they seem to be moving a glacial pace.
A business group that supported his agenda, the Committee to Save New York, spent lavishly on ads during his first two years as governor; when the group went dormant this year, the State Democratic Party paid for ads promoting Mr. Cuomo's agenda.
The TV and radio campaign supplanted the now - dormant Committee to Save New York, a consortium of business interests and private - sector labor groups aligned with Cuomo's agenda during his first two years in office.
BY DUNCAN OSBORNE City legislation that would expand the eligibility for rental assistance, food stamps, and other benefits for people with HIV may be getting a new life after being dormant for years during the Bloomberg administration, according to City Council records obtained by Gay City News under the state open records act.
SAAP - 148 also wiped out microbes that hunker down in a dormant, drug - tolerant state during an antibiotic assault, then lead the bacterial resurgence after treatment ends.
«Currently, I am fascinated by the fact that, during the cycle of malaria, there are stages in which the parasites are dormant... I am trying to understand what makes them rest and wake up again,» he explains.
During synthesis, GDF8 or myostatin, is made as a precursor which remains in a dormant state with half of the molecule holding the section of GDF8 responsible for signaling inactive, says Thompson.
But according to the researchers, this evergreen feature is also what makes them easy to kill and control during winter months while not harming nearby dormant native plants.
«We have found that the spread of all three of these species can be slowed by spraying their leaves with specific herbicides during late winter when native plants are dormant,» says Conover.
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.
Some HAB species have dormant «cyst» stages that allow them to survive during winter and then germinate to start new blooms at that location.
And on Earth it would take between a million and a hundred million years to accumulate each dose, during which time the bugs would have to be dormant.
But in difficult living conditions — during food shortages or heat waves, for instance — they switch to a different type of procreation: they mate and lay dormant eggs.
Crusts containing cyanobacteria may lie dormant in the soil for most of the year, but get kicked up during spring rainstorms.
The bacteria can lie dormant for years before causing full - blown disease, during which time they can spread to healthy animals in a herd through contaminated milk or manure.
Neutrophil extracellular traps produced during inflammation awaken dormant cancer cells Mikala Egeblad, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York
I think most of my sicknesses are sort of laying dormant in my body (still) and leftover from all the abuse I did to my body during most of my life before discovering that there is a much better way to live with real foods.
Todd Solondz will be hoping to repeat the Venice popularity of 2009's «Life During Wartime» with «Dark Horse,» its typically eclectic cast including the long - dormant Mia Farrow.
During much of the year, the Web site lies nearly dormant, coming to life in the early fall.
For the leaden of feet, there's also a green «V4» icon that illuminates when half of the engine's cylinders go dormant, mostly during downhill or part - throttle coasting.
Similar to iOS's Do Not Disturb mode, Dormant mode allows you to turn off certain kinds of notifications or events permanently, or during specific hours.
During migration, some roundworm larvae may encyst (the larvae become enclosed in a cyst) in a dormant state in the host's body.
The momma dog doesn't have to be showing signs of an active roundworm problem in order to pass on roundworm larvae because they can lay dormant in her body and activate during pregnancy.
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