Sentences with phrase «dormant phase»

The phrase "dormant phase" means a period of time when something is inactive or not growing. Full definition
I told every one I knew here at the beginning of hurricane season in SW Florida, there will be zero hurricanes hitting us this year due to the sleep cycle and dormant phase of the SUN!
Victor is using the money to investigate the dormant phases of the Plasmodium (both falciparum and vivax) in the lab of Sergio Schenkman in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology at UNIFESP.
This is caused by a higher - than - usual amount of hair follicles being in the dormant phase of development than in the growth phase.
When you're low on energy your body pushes hair into the dormant phase — as far as its concerned, your hair can wait.
It generally takes between 6 - 9 months, because it takes that long for your follicles to shift from a dormant phase to actively growing again.
Trying to jump from the dormant phase to the empowering phase too fast might have horrifying effects on a brand.
Even younger people may go through a dormant phase in terms of legitimate credit activity.
Unlike many others, no time elapses between infestation with the dormant phase and activation of the disease.
Both come from follicles that go through four stages of life: anagen, or growth; catagen, a transition phase; telogen, a dormant phase; and exogen, when hair and fur are shed.
Fur, however, goes through anagen quickly and spends most of its life cycle in the dormant phase, telogen.
However, the sun continues to slide into some kind of dormant phase and the SH shows no signs of warming.
Get familiar with your plant's dormant phase.
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