Sentences with phrase «for dormancy»

If you decided to close the card and then changed your mind or if the card was closed for dormancy, it will often result in a hard pull to get the account reinstated.
On the other hand, if an air carrier starts its air service within one year and subsequently ceases that service, its economic authority is automatically suspended and it has one year from the date of the cessation to resume service or that authority will be terminated for dormancy (see section 204.7 (b)-RRB-.
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.
Many deciduous tree species require cold temperatures, in other words «chilling», for dormancy release, and the warming - related reductions in chilling may counteract the advance of leaf unfolding in response to warming.
EBB1 also plays a role in suppressing genes that prepare trees for dormancy in the fall and in other processes such as nutrient cycling and root growth that are critical for survival.
Activation involves slicing a section of the molecule responsible for dormancy, thus allowing signaling to occur in myostatin and inhibition of muscle growth.

Not exact matches

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.
The time, difficulty and expense required to gather information on masses of citizens have decreased exponentially, and the motivation to use such information for evil purposes can be aroused from dormancy just as easily.
But unlike a human on bed rest for, say, six months, bears in dormancy don't experience severe muscle atrophy.
In North America, for instance, pitcher plant mosquitoes lay their eggs in pitcher plants and the larvae enter a state of dormancy in the winter months before resuming development in spring.
«Study uncovers how seeds are kept in dormancy until the appearance of favorable conditions for germination.»
Switchgrass and prairie cordgrass, both native perennial grasses grown for biomass, come out of dormancy when the soil warms up for a week or more, usually in April.
For many plants, the cue is a sustained warming trend, but day length also factors into the dormancy equation.
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.
«The temperature cue for breaking dormancy was overridden by the day length cue.»
For example, mutant seeds unable to synthesize ABA lack dormancy and may even germinate while still attached to the mother plant.
«In the future, our models should provide robust tools to screen for therapies that impact tumor dormancy and metastasis, and should also provide a platform to solve other biological mysteries that underlie dormancy
The magnetic field shields the planet from the worst excesses of its star, which then settles into a state of relative dormancy it can stay in for trillions of years.
Taking advantage of data compiled over more than forty years by University of Kentucky seed scientists Jerry and Carol Baskin, who were also co-authors on the study, researchers analyzed seed dormancy data for more than 14,000 species of trees, shrubs, vines and herbs from across the globe.
The team of Luis Lopez - Molina, professor at the Department of Botany and Plant Biology of UNIGE's Faculty of Science, Switzerland, has been interested for a long time in the mechanisms controlling germination, arguably the most critical decision in the life of a plant: «We have discovered that the genes involved in the synthesis of cutin, a waterproof substance, are important for the maintenance of dormancy in seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana, a small plant widely used as a model organism to study plant biology.
Studying the molecular mechanisms that enable the metastatic cells to remain in dormancy for so long and then wake up and generate these macrometastases will allow us to develop therapies to prevent relapse, or, if metastasis occurs, to make it chronic or even stop it from spreading.
His efforts seek to define how tumor cells escape dormancy for growth, invasion, and metastasis, and how to best develop strategies for therapy.
This model is currently being exploited to characterise the mechanisms of dormancy and reactivation, and for the screening of drugs active on hypnozoites.
Getting back to the gym after 2 - 3 months of dormancy, and I'm using a modified version of this to match my fitness level for my home workouts.
«When plants are in dormancy, they conserve their energy and prepare for the next growth cycle» says Mimi Lu, the brand's product development director.
«We're using the compounds responsible for causing dormancy, called dormins, which studies show help renew and rejuvenate skin.
Fall means the renewal process is starting, then the Winter time means dormancy and a chance for rebirth of the flowers (not to mention the wrecked vehicles!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Dormancy fees can only be charged if the card is unused for 12 months or more.
There was even a charge called «dormancy» for not using the prepaid card enough.
In addition, companies can't impose «dormancy» or «inactivity» fees on electronic gift cards, store cards or gift certificates unless they haven't been used for more than one year.
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.
We know that farmers / orchard growers have been using defoliants for decades in order to force their trees into dormancy.
Again we know that chemicals for forcing dormancy in trees have been used by some farmers for decades.
Maybe better for string beans, say, but maybe not so good for proper dormancy for a number of tree crops.
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.
When deciduous trees prepare for their seasonal cold dormancy they partially recycle important elemental components of chlorophyll and the associated photosynthetic machinery, such as nitrogen, phosphorous and magnesium.
This affidavit can be submitted, along with proof of dormancy (such as receipts for the repairs), to the DMV.
Juniper Juniper bushes are evergreen, providing a perfect backdrop for other plants during their growing and dormancy cycles.
The Institute says summer dormancy is a normal response to heat and drought, and most lawns can stay dormant for at least three to four weeks without dying.
Fall means the renewal process is starting, then the Winter time means dormancy and a chance for rebirth of the flowers (not to mention the wrecked vehicles!
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