Sentences with phrase «to be dormant»

The female dog's reproductive tract is dormant for most of the year.
Following its recent eruption in 1968, the volcano has been dormant since 2010.
For whatever reason, the chip was dormant in 8.0, but now developers can tap its benefits.
«Every seed is dormant until the conditions are in place for it to become a plant,» she told us.
The reaction was swift, as state legislators and policymakers across the country made sweeping changes in areas that had long been dormant.
To cut back on the estimated 20,000 technical qualifications currently operating — thousands of which are dormant — only one provider will be licensed to offer qualifications in each of the pathways.
Unfortunately the series has been dormant on consoles since 2006 and that is only the tip of the iceberg.
Either most accounts are dormant because people got frustrated with its lack of dating opportunities, or fake profiles have been built to increase credibility.
It would have to be done in the winter, when the plant was dormant.
Review the credit report and see if there is a dormant credit card that is still opened but may not have been used for a while.
Think of any time where your muscle building machinery is dormant as lost production time.
I heard bed bugs can be dormant up to 10 months.
The second type of «no need» is the dormant need.
We want to make sure the trees are dormant when it gets cold.
When the master gene of this trio is dormant, the seeds will grow into plants that will produce healthy seeds of their own.
The researchers point to the speed at which each subject recovered voluntary movement as evidence that there may be dormant connections that exist in patients with complete motor paralysis.
In the ever - evolving corporate world, a learning system can never be a dormant process.
Unfortunately, genetic diseases are dormant things waiting for an opportunity to show up.
Since the normal thyroid tissue is dormant, only the tumor cells take up the iodine 131.
Anyone who has studied genetics, even at an introductory level, knows that certain dominant genes may actually be dormant for a generation.
This can lead to infections that are dormant in the initial stages but then get activated over a period of time subject to a stimulus.
In looking inward at the originating gestures of their process, they blend scientific method with artistic practice and evoke an enthusiasm that has long been dormant.
He would still be a dormant volcano of untapped baseball potential, and everyone would be giddy with anticipation.
The federally funded Quieter Home Program, which provides free to the homeowner windows, doors, and at times HVAC and electrical upgrades through the San Diego Regional Airport Authority is back on again after being dormant for years.
Lucky for us backpackers, Atitlan's volcanoes are dormant now and better known for spewing coffee beans — the region's main source of income — rather than lava.
If it is negative, there is a chance the cat can fight off the infection (although recent research shows that the virus may just be dormant until a physiologic stressor allows it to circulate again).
This pointed out that bristlecones had atypical conifer behavior in not really being dormant during the winter.
Well, here's another one, albeit one that hasn't been dormant for a super-long time.
They sound off in favor of the notion that a clean space is a dormant space, where no work is being done, while a cluttered one is a place of activity, where someone's working.
Because in many parts of the country insects are dormant at that time of year, pruning in late fall or winter helps prevent infestation.
But Catsimatidis has two other ballot lines — one he created; the other is the dormant Liberal Party.
Cuomo's national hopes are dormant right now, so for him, the squabble is largely about reminding everyone who rules New York.
A bacterial spore is a dormant stage of growth for the organism and is highly resistant to heat, radiation and drying.
In healthy skin, CD49a + and CD49a cells are dormant, but quickly respond with inflammatory and cytotoxic effects when stimulated by IL - 15, a protein secreted from skin cells as a rapid - response defence against microbial attack.
Far from being dormant little critters in your gut, healthy microbiota or gut flora are workhorses that, among other roles, keep out pathogens and other foreign invaders as well as manufacturer vitamins and other things that affect immunity and metabolism.
Despite the franchise being dormant for many years, a decade since the last full game and 7 years since Burnout, there have been murmurings of Burnout Paradise getting a remaster.
The Tenorio Volcano, with multiple craters, is believed to be dormant with no recent eruption history
After receiving a Japan only sequel in 1987, the series was dormant for many years until it was revived in 2009 with a new HD title.
Arborists recommend pruning in late fall or winter when insects are dormant and sap isn't running.
«Where else are these dormant organisms waiting to be reawakened?»
«That is why I am saying that the reason for all that speculation is because the party is docile; because the party is dormant.
The older volcanos in the Hawaiian Islands are dormant, because they've moved away from the hotspot that provided the source of magma.
These «spores,» or endospores, are dormant bacterial cells that can survive environmental stresses that would normally kill the organism.
My sex drive was dormant too until I recently found myself watching porn and masturbating more than usual.
Phone calls appear as bright full - screen blasts if the device is dormant, and less - obtrusive drop - down boxes if you're in the middle of something.
Mr Smith said that before the UK acquisitions, pieNETWORKS UK business operations was dormant and employed no staff.
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