If you have one of these then it will last in your body for lifetime, because this virus commonly goes
into latent phase which is like a stage of hibernation where it hides in your cells.
The first stage of labor has been historically divided
into the latent phase and the active phase based on the work by Friedman in the 1950s and beyond.
Not exact matches
The thermodynamics of water are simplified in that only the vapor - liquid
phase transition is taken
into account, and the
latent heat of vaporization is taken to be constant, as in Frierson et al. (2006).
The specific
latent heat is the amount of energy required to convert 1 kg (or 1 lb) of a substance from solid to liquid (or vice-versa) without a change in the temperature of the surroundings — all absorbed energy goes
into the
phase change — is known as the specific
latent heat of fusion.
Evidence suggests that thermodynamics prevails at least two - thirds, and a significant role in the thermodynamics is played by «
latent heat» in evaporated water which leap frogs up
into the cloud levels and is then released up there by
phase change.
@Springer To correct a «minor» error, when water and air are in contact and the air is «dry» (below saturation humidity at the interface temperature) both the water and the air cool because evaporation converts sensible heat
into latent heat, which both
phases supply.
However, as the water vapor rises the lapse rate means that the volume of air cools and eventually the water vapor condenses
into water droplets and then
into ice
latent heat is given off to the surrounding air at each of these
phase changes, with two effects.
Temperatures are buffered while the radiative flux soaks «
into / out of»
latent heat because, loosely speaking, the latency due to
phase change alters the energy capacity for the region.