Sentences with phrase «of hibernation»

We are starting to come out of hibernation just this week actually, which is what prompted me to make this soup before it gets too warm to want to eat soup!
The reality may be more complex: on Earth, some resilient organisms such as tardigrades can enter a profound, almost indefinite state of hibernation when deprived of moisture, preserving their desiccated tissues but neither growing nor reproducing.
But contrary to popular belief, the beach doesn't then go into a prolonged period of hibernation until spring.
Indeed, world currency markets have roared back to life lately after years of hibernation, with a handful of monetary policy surprises — including the European Central Bank (ECB)'s bigger - than - expected bond buying program and the Federal Reserve (Fed)'s delay in raising rates — leading to rising volatility, as the chart below shows.
Although I think it's time I get out of hibernation mode and go workout.
Another clever element is that when the watch is taken off, it enters a sort of hibernation state, with your data is stored.
Bears emerge from months of hibernation with their muscles largely intact.
Your hamster is probably in a state of tortor, meaning that they go into a kind of form of hibernation for a few hours to raise their body temperature because they are too cold or the room they are in is too cold.
The app also goes into some kind of hibernation when not used for some time and revives once you tap on the screen.
If scientists can figure out how animals like bears, bats, and mice survive the low - oxygen effects of hibernation, D'Allesandro says, it could lay the groundwork for human journeys to not just the mountains — but maybe to Mars.
Sounds like we may need to pull it out of hibernation in the future.
If Spirit can not gather enough power to stay awake throughout the winter, Callas said, it will enter a state of hibernation from which it will periodically awake and attempt to communicate when its batteries are sufficiently charged.
o Protector Trials: Take control of an Alpha Series Big Daddy woken out of hibernation just before the events of BioShock 2.
In North America this is a national holiday, the day when the groundhog is said to come out of his hole at the end of his hibernation period.
Surveying the newts every 14 days throughout the year, Buxton and his team mapped the amount of DNA in the water as it changed through the seasons in relation to the number of newts and their behaviour — from their arrival in March through their breeding season in May, until the start of hibernation in October.
Sometimes telescopes like the Wide Infrared Survey Explorer are brought out of hibernation for new missions.
Deep inside the ruined pyramid meanwhile, nature's deadliest species awakes from centuries of hibernation intent on finding new prey.
Deep inside the ruined pyramid meanwhile, nature's deadliest species awakes from centuries of hibernation intent on finding new prey.
Introduce the concept of hibernation to students.
Encapsulated in this shell, the frog estivates — the summertime equivalent of hibernation — for most of the year.
Venomous snakes do occur but usually don't come out of hibernation until April.
Even if the 1.5 hours of sunlight is not enough to recharge Philae's batteries warm, the mission could, in theory, come out of hibernation later on with seasonal improvements in sunlight.
The arrival of Spring signals your body's natural desire to detox from a long winter of hibernation and do a little internal spring - cleaning.
My legs go into a form of hibernation during autumn and winter.
I will be doing this Hedgehog Hibernation Tub from The Imagination Tree with J in the near further to further extend our knowledge of hibernation.
Animals are smart; take their lead and create your own comfy den of hibernation.
Already sluggish, the sun may be slipping into several decades of hibernation that could exert a cooling effect on Earth's climate, several new studies suggest.
The study lends support to a long - standing theory that the first mammal colonizers of Madagascar could have survived the long ocean journey with the help of hibernation, says Anne Yoder, a biologist at Yale University.
In the 22 February issue of Nature, they report that strength waned by only 23 % between the beginning of hibernation in late autumn and its end 130 days later.
«In other words, by turning off energy production in cancer stem cells, we are creating a process of hibernation.
Analyses of blood taken from anesthetized wild bears help researchers understand the biochemistry of hibernation.
The sex hormone - binding globulin increased a dramatic 45-fold during hibernation, suggesting that this molecule must play a central role in the maintenance of hibernation.
To find out more, Blanco and her colleagues trapped and fitted the squirrel - sized animals with temperature - sensitive radio collars before the start of the hibernation season, allowing them to find the lemurs» underground burrows and monitor their body temperature once hibernation began.
The end of hibernation tended to be linked to weather and elevation.
This way, your low metabolism can gear up to give you the fat burning benefits of hibernation without having to take the four month winter snooze.
With snow settling upon New York City again today I think a bit of hibernation is in order this weekend.
I've been getting enveloped in this world of hibernation and distance and not sure how to pull myself out.
So I have finally come out of hibernation here in Chicago and have been trying to get my work out on.
I finally brought my favorite pair of boyfriend jeans out of hibernation last weekend and reuniting never felt so
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.
From staying conscious of calorie intake to taking a walk in the sun, the -LSB-...] site wants to help potential daters avoid the pitfalls of any hibernation effects during dating's high season.
Provide each student with a copy of the Hibernation Word Search Puzzle.
As it happens, both diesel engines dish up an identical 457 lb - ft of torque, which is plenty to yank their stiff and narrow 18 - inch tires out of hibernation as we wind our way up the road.
There's also a hidden rear spolier which comes out of hibernation at 110km / h and goes back into hiding when the speed drops below 80km / h.
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