Sentences with phrase «into dormant»

It's still important, especially for woody plants, to be well - watered going into their dormant season.
The girl is devastated by the loss of her companion, but picks up the glowing blue orb that was in the dog's torso and inserts it into a dormant robot.
Both titans went into a dormant state, and all of the lifeforms that evolved on Bionis and Mechonis (the EVIL, mechanical titan) have been locked in a brutal war for survival, essentially carrying the mantle of their creators.
God of War will stand as one of greatest reinventions in gaming history, breathing distilled life into a dormant franchise and reconstructing the preconceived notions of an established anti-hero.
Tucked into a dormant Maui volcano in Haleakala National Park, the hike - in Holua Campsite is an experience all its own.
Among other increased business activities such as redesigning my website and taking social media to a new level, I breathed new life into my dormant YouTube channel and started producing weekly travel vlogs.
Hike down into a dormant volcano and relax on the beach surrounded by stunning views of the crater lake and mountainous ridge.
After an adult pet ingests the larvae, it will migrate to the intestines and enter into a dormant state.
When temperatures drop, they go into a dormant state in order to conserve energy.
If you have not done this for quite a few years; Assuming that no one operated it, most countries have regulations, the account would move into dormant status [generally a year or two years of inactivity].
And know that resolving your other credit issues will improve your financial status faster than dumping money into dormant collection accounts.
At the same time, Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass are picking up the Bourne mantle again for the first time in nearly a decade with the aptly titled Jason Bourne, potentially breathing new life into a dormant franchise (who's Aaron Cross, again?).
Only once investigators have looked into dormant criminal connections and nonexistent Turkish mafia ties do they realize Katja was correct.
When you're low on energy your body pushes hair into the dormant phase — as far as its concerned, your hair can wait.
In response, the cells launch into recycling mode by turning on ULK1, which may be one reason why, rather than dying, some cancer cells seem to go into a dormant state and return — often more drug resistant — after treatment stops.
The study of the genetic and molecular pathways underlying regeneration in these species provides insight into the dormant molecular pathways for regeneration in humans, raising the prospect therapies can be developed to trigger human regenerative capacity.
The availability of a new and improved P. cynomolgi reference genome sequence will enable in - depth studies of this widely used model parasite, including investigations into dormant stages and the selection of new drug targets and vaccine candidates.
A number of studies have shown that random fluctuations in microbial genes trigger some microbes to hunker down into a dormant, drug - resistant state.
You have upset many medical researchers with the suggestion that corkscrew - shaped spirochetes turn into dormant «round bodies.»
The other reason is that when you are pregnant your hair goes into a dormant cycle and you lose less hair.

Not exact matches

My sports fascination, long dormant from my youth and from those early years cheering for the Wolves, had dissolved into a selfish desire to win at all costs, even if it meant abandonment and disloyalty.
Earlier this year, Dominion announced it was putting many of those less efficient plants into «cold reserve,» essentially a dormant status.
General Electric Co. warned it might put its dormant subprime mortgage business, long - plagued by legal trouble, into bankruptcy protection.
Is this indeed the start of major rotation into the long - dormant semiconductor sector?
It did not take into account the governance, compliance, leadership or culture of an organisation, factors that can lay dormant for many years, but when they do appear can have a catastrophic impact on a company's share price and investor confidence.
When the ballet director Thomas (Vincent Cassel) tells Nina that her Black Swan is less than convincing, she becomes fixated on tapping into her own dormant or undiscovered darkness.
The second, lighter mode begins again, with the same notes as before, and it breaks into a cascade of high - pitched, joyful notes, accompanied for the first time by the cymbals and triangle which have lain dormant thus far.
Such was the comfortable vista which, less than a century ago, began abruptly to change beneath our gaze, something in the fashion of those organic tissues in the living body which, after long remaining harmless and dormant, their cells apparently indistinguishable from those of the surrounding tissue, suddenly burst into dangerous growth.
The notion of personal immortality arose in Hebrew culture late in the Apocalyptic period, and simply was not present earlier, when all dead souls were thought to go to Sheol, into a «dormant» state.
While soaking can aid in the breakdown of phytates in the grains which aids digestion, it does not change the seed from its dormant state into a living food (plant).
Meanwhile, dormant enzymes and nutrients are activated and existing fats are transformed into healthier amino acids.
We have got to get ruthless now, who ever is not pulling their weight has got to be dropped or moved on, we have become some dormant and stagnant club who are just proud of making profits and so called promoting youth and buying unknown players that are turned into stars..
Much like a dormant volcano, they delude you into thinking that this parenting gig isn't so hard after all.
In colder climates, mold goes dormant over the winter, springing back to life (and into the air) in the summer and fall.
These charges were made about one year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into phone hacking, [259] about three years after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional evidence has come to light,» [56] five years after News International executives began claiming that phone hacking was the work of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, [261] and 13 years after the Met began accumulating «boxloads» of that evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.
They also tried to get a community college, and subsequently CBS to move into the building, but those ideas didn't pan out either, and now the Governor wants to kickstart the dormant development.
And Akufo - Addo succeeded in diverting over Ghc 6 million of our party's money into a secret location which was later known as a dormant account with Ecobank, Trust Towers branch.
Mr. de Blasio's decision to allow anti-police brutality protesters to repeatedly block bridges and highways only further enraged the city's conservatives, mostly dormant since Mr. de Blasio, a strong critic of stop - and - frisk, swept into power last year.
Bharara's office is also looking into how money raised by de Blasio's team was funneled through several largely dormant upstate county committees to Senate Democratic candidates in 2014, a tactic that potentially circumvented state contribution limits.
The grant will assist Fish Creek Cabin Resort with working capital as they commence a $ 1.44 m civic, recreational and eco-tourism destination project that is transforming a once blighted landscape in the Town of Annsville from an income dormant rental housing community into a 7 - acre four - season economically viable recreation campus.
But instead of flowering into the next generation of front - rank centrist Labour politicians, they have remained dormant, preferring shorter hours and higher wages in the private sector to fighting for the soul of their party.
The program helps participants develop revitalization strategies focused on returning dormant and blighted areas into productive communities of economic growth and development.
An alternative model is «quintessence,» the idea that the cosmos is pervaded by a field that lay dormant for much of its early history, but then kicked into gear, driving expansion only in the recent past.
Colorado State University researchers have developed a device for use in the field that can identify both active tuberculosis infection and dormant microbes, which could flare up into full - blown illness *
Rotifers are able to survive extremely hostile environments by slipping into a dehydrated dormant state.
The outbursts probably cleared gas from the immediate region: With no material falling in, Sagittarius A * fell into a near - dormant state.
Female mammals are born with millions of dormant eggs, but only a small fraction ever mature into cells with reproductive potential.
Entinostat, an anti-cancer drug, is the latest of a family of drugs that could lead to a full cure by reviving dormant virus and flushing it out into the bloodstream, where it can be killed by standard antiretroviral drugs.
The new detector can identify active infection as well as dormant, or latent, microbes that might one day flare up into full - blown illness, the developers say.
Sometimes, however, phages insert their own genetic material into a host's genome, then lie dormant until a trigger causes them to reawaken and multiply later.
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