Sentences with phrase «which are 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.
The satellite cells in your muscles, which are the dormant precursor cells in charge of repairing the damaged muscle tissue, are a key part of muscle hypertrophy.
To study which genes are active and which are dormant, they use the brute repetition of sequencing steps to capture an adequate number of messenger RNA sequences, which are transcribed from switched - on genes.
For a decade, the group at North Carolina has studied a large family of genes in mice called L1, some of which are dormant.
They may be regarded as precursors of human creativity, and point to the existence of unsuspected potentials in the organism which are dormant in the normal routines of existence but emerge in response to new challenges offered by the environment — a zoological analogy to Toynbee's paradigm of Challenge and Response.

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Transmitted through both soil and water, F. oxysporum can lay dormant in the soil for up to 30 years, and it's virtually impossible for growers to know their crops have it without rigorous testing (which doesn't exist).
Driving that reversal is the company's intention to restart its dormant Canadian drilling program, which it paused earlier this year due to lower oil prices.
Investors have begun to worry that the Fed might accelerate the pace of its credit tightening if inflation, which has been dormant for years, starts to show signs of accelerating.
With respect to antibiotic resistance, this novelty can be induced and we can trace the novelty to particular mutations arising absent gene transfer; i.e. the genes which give rise the resistance were not present prior to the mutation, they are new sequences and not simply the activation of dormant genes.
His dormant powers of reason — which is, at bottom, the capacity to separate and combine, to see otherness and sameness — are awakened by this confrontation; the names he gives the animals may he arbitrary, but the differences ratified by the different names are not.
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 indignities inflicted on the Popes aroused the sympathy of millions and tended to bring to the occupants of the Papal throne and to the office itself a loyalty which had been either dormant or lacking in the years when the popular image of the See of Peter had been one of luxurious impotence.
Resentment and anger, always lying only half dormant, ready to be roused in many people, found a perfect symbol and stimulant in the anger and furious resentment which Luther expressed in his polemical works.
I recently had my kidney removed, and since I have some extra pounds I've decided to completely revamp my diet and finally get rid of the extra weight and rev up my metabolism which had been dormant for a long time.
To unlock this dormant food energy and maximize nutrition and flavor, we add a carefully calculated amount of filtered water to healthy, whole, organically - grown grains which are already high in nutrients.
They have been scratching and pecking in our dormant veggie garden all winter, which has been enriching our soil.
Below freezing, the yeast may be dormant and may actually die (which is why you don't want to freeze raw yeasted dough).
I leaned towards the Devils because even though my dad's Islander fandom was dormant, his hatred of all things Rangers was not, and he was a big influence on which teams I picked up.
As if losing to then rock - bottom Blackburn wasn't damaging enough to morale, with United relinquishing their five - match winning run in the process, reports suggesting Wayne Rooney was among several disciplined for turning up to training after Boxing Day worse for wear can only have a detrimental affect on the atmosphere in the dressing room − a dressing room which could best be described as dormant at the present time.
The concept of Minimalist Parenting actually was hatched in 2010, but then laid dormant until the fall of 2011, at which...
The concept of Minimalist Parenting actually was hatched in 2010, but then laid dormant until the fall of 2011, at which point a chain of events put the book idea back on the front burner for me.
You write that the problem of courts contesting the key policy - making competences of parliaments has not arisen to its full extent yet in Eastern Europe: «Ample scope to remake public policy has been conferred on Eastern courts which, however, lie still dormant to their own unexploited opportunities».
The Electoral Commission must keep, for the purposes of the next election to be held in the district to which the dormant roll relates, a copy of the dormant roll as it exists on the day before polling day.
In addition, with less energy now focussed on the common enemy of the North, space has opened up in which previously dormant fracture lines between the disparate ethnic groups have been able to reassert themselves.
The cogeneration plant — which will be built in a dormant Sheridan Avenue facility attached to the large steam plant that still is used to heat and cool the Capitol complex — and microgrid will supply the 98 - acre Plaza's power, with ability to produce up to 90 percent of the complex's annual electric energy needs.
In the party, mouths were agape with disbelief, there have been threats of libel, initiatives to the Press Complaints Commission, all of which have gone dormant.
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.
Information reaching the Weekly Guide Newspaper indicates that a dormant account owned by the NPP which was in recent times illegally activated and operated by Freddie Blay and Abankwa Yeboah without the knowledge of the National Chairman, General Secretary and other members of the party's steering committee has been depleted of all its funds.
, a psychologist and professor; and Debra Runyon, who served as treasurer of the Thurman Emergency Squad which is now dormant.
The Milky Way's central black hole, which weighs about 4 million times the mass of the sun, is relatively dormant.
The CRISPR technique is a new weapon against dormant herpes viruses in the body, which cause cold sores and can be implicated in blindness and cancer
«Currently, I am fascinated by the fact that, during the cycle of malaria, there are stages in which the parasites are dormant... I am trying to understand what makes them rest and wake up again,» he explains.
During synthesis, GDF8 or myostatin, is made as a precursor which remains in a dormant state with half of the molecule holding the section of GDF8 responsible for signaling inactive, says Thompson.
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.
The results may have implications for HIV - 1 latency, in which integrated HIV - 1 remains dormant in the human genome before being reactivated at a later point.
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.
«There were some that actually killed the dormant bacteria better than the replicating bacteria, which is a novelty,» he said, «as existing drugs are better at killing replicating bacteria.»
And on Earth it would take between a million and a hundred million years to accumulate each dose, during which time the bugs would have to be dormant.
Literally meaning «seeds everywhere,» panspermia is the idea that life came from outer space and planets exchanged life — «life» in this case meaning bacteria, which can be dormant and withstand harsh environments.
«Such galaxies, which have remained dormant for most of their lives, are believed to contain the chemical elements forged a few minutes after the Big Bang.By measuring the relative number of hydrogen and helium atoms in the Little Cub we might be able to learn more about what made up the Universe in the moments after it began 13.7 billion years ago,» Cooke added.
Since 1995, Ghez has been using the Keck Observatory, which sits atop Hawaii's dormant Mauna Kea volcano, to study the rotational center of the Milky Way and the movement of 200 stars close to this galactic center.
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«There are positive signs that the edited cells do end up in tissues that harbour infected white blood cells carrying dormant viruses, known as reservoirs, which is where they would be most useful.
The gene remains completely dormant and harmless in a mouse's cell until it is «armed» by the activation of the key senescence gene, p16INK / 4a, which rarely occurs except in senescent cells.
Some of our next steps are to determine the biological process that causes cancer cells to express non-mutated, shared antigens, and the means by which dormant metastases escape immune elimination.
These comets are observed to come into the Solar System from all directions, which implies an immense spherical cloud of trillions of small icy, planetary objects — all potentially active but currently dormant comets — that extend as much as two light - years outward from Sol.
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.
Godwin's findings are a validation of the MDI Biological Laboratory's unique research approach, which is focused on studying regeneration in a diverse range of animal models with the goal of gaining insight into how to trigger dormant genetic pathways for regeneration in humans.
If you've been doing this for ages and still don't have anything to show for it, don't worry, there's nothing wrong with you — you probably have broader shoulders and longer clavicles, which means you need to hit your dormant traps on a more challenging way.
After all, squats are not only about hip anatomy — perhaps your squatting efforts are plagued by poor ankle mobility, dormant glutes and / or core weakness, all of which can be easily solved with the right training approach.
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