It doesn't always kill them, though — some bacteria
go dormant in the vacuum of space and wake up again when conditions are right.
The rice plants get stressed out too, and they effectively
go dormant for a time.
I was able to whip it up quickly with ingredients I already had on hand in my otherwise rather empty kitchen which had
gone dormant during our holiday vacation.
It's not that the negative patterns leave, they
simply go dormant, and the new healthier patterns take over, as it were.
The best thing to do is to grow them in pots, then bring the pots inside and let the
plants go dormant.
In the presence of bile, these bacteria produce a protein that is a self - toxin and the
bacteria go dormant.
We want to understand which ones remain active and which
ones go dormant and could revive under different conditions.
They can react to environmental signals and produce a toxin that makes the
cells go dormant.
When a credit
card goes dormant and it's not being reported currently it has less of an impact on a credit score the more time that goes by.
Can the other shareholders, who own the majority of shares (I own 31 %), still enforce the non compete if I leave and the
company goes dormant?
As soon as they recognized the video clips as being in conflict with their worldview, the parts of the brain that handle reason and
logic went dormant.
Date palm seeds can
go dormant for decades until the right light and water conditions are just right.
The grass will
go dormant in winter, then resume growing in the spring.
Fez, the indie puzzle - platformer and co-subject of «Indie Game: The Movie», is a game that sits atop that stack of software that have
gone dormant on the press more than once.
In colder climates, mold
goes dormant over the winter, springing back to life (and into the air) in the summer and fall.
Danny Boyle just bolstered the cast of his new thriller Trance, which will shoot later this year,
then go dormant until late 2012 while the director works on the London Olympics, before finally being completed next fall for release sometime in 2013.
Aspen
trees go dormant in winter because plasmodesmata, which would otherwise convey growth - promoting signals, shut down communication.
Like mealworms, they will
go dormant if kept refrigerated, and are almost always offered in this larval form.
A large portion of North Texas plant life
goes dormant from mid October until late February because of winter.
Even if your area doesn't get much snow, many
grasses go dormant in the winter months, turning a lifeless yellow or brown.
According to a Lancet Journal study on doodling in 2011, scribbling engages «default networks» in the brain that would
ordinarily go dormant without external stimuli to keep it active.
Instead of letting important
accounts go dormant, keep them humming by queueing up preplanned posts with Hootsuite.
We see when engagement picks up (we've literally seen prospects visit more than 60 pages on our site in an hour — not surprisingly they're highly responsive when we reach out to them) and when it slows down (we've seen
prospects go dormant for as much as a year, only to pick the engagement back up thus providing important context to us to reengage).
Apparently, this happened a long time ago, but the @jackintheboxcommercialupdates account that I followed several years ago
suddenly went dormant, and I was in the dark.
It
just goes dormant, as New York and Boston's did while they traded off being good and being bad, just never at the same time.
A business group that supported his agenda, the Committee to Save New York, spent lavishly on ads during his first two years as governor; when the
group went dormant this year, the State Democratic Party paid for ads promoting Mr. Cuomo's agenda.
Others, though, have said they believed the data
base went dormant in the face of continued opposition by gun enthusiasts who remain angry at the SAFE Act.
The kinds of species were fairly consistent across sampling sites, which suggests there's something of a native microbial community that can survive in this salty sand
by going dormant between periods of moisture, says Schulze - Makuch.
There, the researchers say,
going dormant allows it to bide its time until the infected cells can spread to other tissues more fertile ground.
In addition to making our
energy go dormant, high rT3 is also associated with increased levels of LDL, often in the 200s.
Ticks love spring weather, and contrary to popular belief, the critters don't
really go dormant in the winter.
Dungeon Keeper 2 was released in 1999, but a planned second sequel ended up canceled and the
IP went dormant, like many other PC - centered IPs owned by EA.
There's still plenty of Depp, flexing acting
muscles gone dormant through years of silly accents, silly hats, silly mustaches, and silly scripts
For the leaden of feet, there's also a green «V4» icon that illuminates when half of the engine's
cylinders go dormant, mostly during downhill or part - throttle coasting.
While MacDonald does have a small pension from the non-unionized animation studio he worked with for 23 years, he just wishes he hadn't let his director's guild membership pension
plan go dormant for decades while he was an employee there.
After the release of Star Fox Zero on the Wii U back in 2016, two years ago, the series has
gone dormant like many other Nintendo franchises.