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"dormancy" Definitions
  1. the fact of being not active or growing now but able to become active or to grow in the future

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That's because many adult insects sleep off winter in dormancy.
After its first flush of growth, tea trees go into dormancy.
Even the iPad is suddenly making a comeback after years of dormancy.
In flowering trees, daylight and heat trigger the break from winter dormancy.
Those years of relative dormancy ended with a flurry of activity in 2018.
Massagué inferred that those few survivors must lie in a state of dormancy.
After years of professional dormancy, Kesha has returned to the stage and studio.
We seem to be repeating bad acts after so many years of dormancy.
One Direction pretty much revitalized the boy band genre after years of dormancy.
After more than 80 years of dormancy, the Nehera name had been largely forgotten.
On Monday, the store's Facebook page woke back up after a month of dormancy.
There's something to be said for the state of quiet dormancy, where little apparently happens.
It stirred the trees out of dormancy and, as temperatures fell again, caused tree mortality.
The band's dormancy has allowed Gane the freedom to work without any one project in mind.
Dormancy explained how so many microbes—up to 1010 cells per gram of soil—could coexist.
Each spring they break their winter dormancy with a burst of genitalia, also known as flowers.
It turns out that entering dormancy isn't the only thing that's unusual about this African killifish.
Data from Lennon and other microbiologists, however, indicated that dormancy might be the rule, not the exception.
" She compares Jared's friends to "cicadas without the bonus years of dormancy" who were "multiplying like gremlins.
In 1003, after nearly 2100 years of dormancy, Italian businessman Diego Della Valle financed the reopening of Schiaparelli.
"Winter temperatures are cool enough to promote dormancy, but not so frigid as to cause massive winter kills."
For example, during long periods of drought, embryos will undergo three periods of dormancy to ensure their survival.
The battery is also able to fill "dormancy periods" of renewable energy sources such as wind or solar power.
He is not persuaded that Dussutour's experiment with slime molds staying habituated to salt after extended dormancy shows much.
The accounts are locked if Twitter detects unusual behavior such as a burst of activity after months of dormancy.
How broad the damage was will not be clear until the crop breaks dormancy in late winter or spring.
These crucial pollinators are known to take several brief naps throughout the day, as well as dormancy during nocturnal hours.
So, here we go again: after fourteen years of dormancy, The X-Files is back for a tenth half-season.
Its chairman, Zhang Kaihua, said he is putting his funds, which bet on consumer stocks, into "a state of dormancy".
China, an early adopter of the abacus, is, after a long period of dormancy, once again blazing a trail in finance.
Some concerns about the U.S. Plains' crop emerging from dormancy earlier than usual because of warm temperatures added support to wheat.
In the Southern Plains, where winter wheat has emerged from dormancy, the situation may not be as bad as it seems.
The Panthers (19-227) held on in a shootout last season when the series was renewed after a 21982-year dormancy.
Even today, land plants rely on the genes to make spores and seeds that can survive for months or years in dormancy.
Particularly worrisome is that carriers of this virus do not always show symptoms and it may return after a period of dormancy.
In other words, Teddy and his moose seem to have entered a long period of dormancy, like a 22006-year presidential cicada.
Hard red winter wheat is emerging from dormancy in the southern Plains and resuming growth, a phase when its moisture intake rises.
Because Kochevar's muscles had severely atrophied over eight years of dormancy, it took 18 weeks of electrical stimulation to rebuild the muscle.
One such sample contains a microscopic single-cell organism which the team's head scientist (Ariyon Bakare) manages to rouse from millennia of dormancy.
The intelligent civilizations we're trying to contact could be in a state of dormancy that may last for billions of years, he says.
When the mosquitoes "sense" rough conditions ahead, meaning the longer nights caused by winter, they lay more eggs capable of going into dormancy.
A radical idea tiptoes toward the mainstream Forget's research was critical because it helped revive the basic income movement after two decades of dormancy.
This time around, it is as if the rock plug inside the volcano had become "harder" after 50 years of dormancy, says Mr Martanto.
Most of what was known about dormancy came from bacteria that formed hardy spores, including Bacillus anthracis, the soil microbe famous for causing anthrax.
Normally, farmers tend to wrap winter sowing in early November so that the crop has time to germinate before winter forces it into dormancy.
The donor's melanoma cells must have been sitting dormant in the donated kidney, akin to the phenomenon of dormancy that Massagué had found in mice.
Its quiet dormancy in 2016 resulted from shifting newsroom resources, but now At War will once again bring readers to front lines around the world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads After prolonged dormancy, Cold War-era tropes about the dangers of radioactivity have exploded back into the popular consciousness.
But the resistance's dormancy may not in fact be a sign of its weakness but a sign that it hasn't needed to rise from its slumber.
An ancient god-king-mutant-thing named En Sabah Nur awakens after centuries of dormancy, and decides to obliterate the modern world out of sheer disgust.
Dormancy also gave microbes a way to survive the feast-or-famine waves of food and other essentials, as well as the limitations of extreme environments.
That is, after decades of dormancy on the moon, some of these microbes might be able to be coaxed back to life under the right conditions.
February was off-the-charts warm, and without a return to freezing conditions in March or April, crops were able to break dormancy early without penalty.
"We're seeing a trend among states to shorten the dormancy period before deeming accounts to be abandoned," Salmon says, describing the escheat process for taking over funds.
The ICI would like to see a return to a longer dormancy period, such as seven years, and tougher standards for determining an account holder is unreachable.
But after a while, all that consistency can start to feel claustrophobic; a lack of upward growth can give way to a feeling of inertia and dormancy.
After a year of public dormancy, Intrusion Truth reemerged and shifted its focus to APT20133, which is another top tier Chinese cyber-espionage group according to cybersecurity researchers.
During the long, cold winter months, they also require a period of dormancy which rules out any southern region of the US as an option for cranberry farming.
After a period of dormancy, the group is now remobilizing by continuing to change its name, adopting lower-profile tactics, using encrypted apps and meeting in secret locations.
Stephen Curry's 7-figure donation over the next 6 years to Howard University will help rebuild its golf scene into a Division I program after decades of dormancy.
Since the Selective Service System was reactivated in 23 following a five-year period of dormancy, it has come closest to being abolished at the hands of Rep.
If someone stops taking their daily dose of ART or the treatment otherwise starts to fail, the virus can then emerge from its dormancy and wreak havoc again.
Some of them have fallen further into dormancy: Most of the titles PW attributes to Depp's Infinitum Nihil imprint in 2015 are now listed under its parent imprint, Harper.
What plants of prey do need is full sun, a period of cold dormancy and rainwater — not tap ­water, which contains too many minerals, to say nothing of chlorine.
In America the game went into a long dormancy from which it did not emerge until the 1003s, when it began to catch on again with colleges and clubs.
In late February, California's stone-fruit and nut trees wake up from their winter dormancy, begin to bloom and enter a growth spurt that stretches until the summer harvest.
No matter what changes the weather throws at us, the sun is the sun, and the light is slowly getting stronger, enticing our tenacious urban vegetation out of dormancy.
Buried in the details of the gross domestic product report on Friday were signs that inflation was picking up to more normal levels after years of dormancy, Mr. Harris said.
Such will probably be the case this summer, anyway, as the gangster movie, after a period of dormancy that followed the 2007 finale of "The Sopranos," returns with a vengeance.
Last year, Ms. Cyrus returned to public view after a period of professional dormancy to host the MTV Video Music Awards, stoking controversy with her seemingly unfiltered comments and flamboyant outfits.
Under these circumstances, their embryos enter a stage of dormancy called embryonic diapause, a reproductive strategy that extends their gestational period and helps them survive unfavorable conditions, like a dry season.
Super blooms are the result of a confluence of factors: Rain, warm temperatures that wake seedlings from their winter dormancy, and, this year in particular, wildfires that burned away competing plants.
But that is starting to change as different cuisines and cooks arrive here from China, as more Americans travel to China, and as haute cuisine there bounces back from a long dormancy.
In the winter, its modular design will allow for certain plants to be brought down and covered during their dormancy; pods, seeds, and other bird favorites will remain as an avian resource.
"On a walk in a fragile state," warbles James Mercer as "Dead or Alive" begins, letting you know that it's business as usual for the Shins as they creep out of dormancy.
AQIM, a militant group that emerged from the Algerian civil war in the 1990s and is now mostly north Mali-based, is emerging from a period of near dormancy marked by factional infighting.
Heavy rains in early October in Kansas and Oklahoma slowed seeding of the 1.003 crop, leaving wheat plants less time to produce tillers, or stems, and secondary root systems ahead of winter dormancy.
After a few years of dormancy, wall construction is reviving with a privately funded wall near Mission, Texas and a new federal contract for 3 miles of new wall at Rio Grande City.
In August, Governor Ron DeSantis revived Florida's Red Tide Task Force after 15 years of dormancy and filled it with 11 scientists and specialists as the legislature promised nearly $5 million in funding.
Their feud is supposedly rooted in a disagreement over how a track came together, and though it's gone through distinct periods of dormancy — Jezebel has a full timeline — Cardi's Instagram videos undoubtedly escalated it.
ROME — After his spirited defense of a Chilean bishop accused of covering up sexual abuse prompted the greatest crisis of his pontificate, Pope Francis reactivated an abuse commission on Saturday that had lapsed into dormancy.
But that's all up in the air now, as activists and tribal leaders respond to Trump's actions, which include restarting the Keystone XL Pipeline, whose dormancy many Standing Rock activists considered a source of inspiration.
It clearly depicts the man shooting his bolt before the woman climaxes—what's more, it shows that her orgasm could be the first of many while the man's penis immediately shrivels into dormancy after orgasm.
Pope Francis on Saturday revived a sex abuse advisory commission that had lapsed into dormancy, the AP reports, amid mounting criticism over his support for a Chilean bishop accused of witnessing sexual abuses and ignored them.
Like a diabolical cicada, Pennywise the Clown — or rather the supernatural force whose principal avatar he is — has emerged from a period of dormancy, bringing his wheedling, lethal psychological manipulation to a new generation of victims.
"The president is correct that our nation was not built to be completely turned off for long periods of time and that such dormancy would cause a great many long-lasting problems," said Trump spokesman Tim Murtaugh.
Ben and Eliza's children — Doris, Oliver and Sondra (the last of whom is the one suing the family) — ran an unsuccessful record label their father repeatedly financed and are now all in various states of disrepair and dormancy.
A warm winter or a winter with a lot of ups and downs can break that dormancy and trick these pests into coming out too soon, much like flowers that bloom too early during a winter warm spell.
After a period of dormancy during her last marriage Fonda has been working feverishly -- in shows like "The Newsroom" and "Grace and Frankie" -- while remaining every bit as outspoken, including her criticism and activism regarding the Trump administration.
The findings suggest that the Milky Way, which formed roughly 13 billion years ago, has produced bursts of pyrotechnic supernova activity, but has also experienced long periods of stellar dormancy when stars form and die at much lower rates.
Nor do scientists know whether the entire population of a microbe will opt for dormancy or if some might become dormant as a hedge fund for their brethren that try to make a go of it, even in adverse circumstances.
Above-normal temperatures in recent weeks have brought the U.S. hard red winter wheat crop, grown in the Great Plains, out of dormancy earlier than normal, leaving the crop vulnerable to damage if a late-spring freeze hits the region.
Although President Donald Trump has repeatedly promised "one of my greatest priorities is to reduce the price of prescription drugs" because drug companies are "getting away with murder," critics say the dashboard's dormancy helps the drug industry avoid new scrutiny.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Yield prospects are dimming for winter wheat in the breadbasket of the southern U.S. Plains, where the crop is emerging from dormancy and requiring moisture at a time when much of the region is gripped by drought, crop experts said.
The most-active Chicago Board of Trade soft red winter wheat contract hit its highest since March 24 as investment funds were reluctant to keep their massive short position in place as the U.S. crop emerges from dormancy, which leaves it vulnerable to weather damage.
Cornell William Brooks, the president of the N.A.A.C.P., said any Klan activity was "very alarming" because of what he sees as similarities between the current political climate and that of the 1920s, when the Klan re-emerged after a period of post-Civil War dormancy.
I will continue to study current environmental effects and distress to plant life, and the patterns and rhythms found in nature, along with the missteps and irregularities in botany, caused by decay, rot, wilt, dormancy, death, and genetic and viral mutations like phyllody, petalody, and fasciation.
It was subsequently blackballed from country radio, its records publicly burned and itself forced into a near decade-long dormancy until history had, if not vindicated them in the eyes of the genre's fans, at least relegated them to a legacy act and all but irrelevant.
When former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre walked away from mixed martial arts in 2013, he might as well have tumbled into a crevasse like Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer after a long dormancy, he's reentering a world vastly more complicated than the one he left, and it involves attorneys.
But I also feel like they've spent their 16-year long dormancy living and learning too, and it's with a jaw-dropping expertise that they're still able to dial in the ornamental magic of their previous work, with less reliance on source material (or at the very least, stunning recreation).
After years of dormancy, during which she claimed her career had been punitively "put on hold by Dr. Luke," Kesha has recently re-emerged on tour, shoring up her finances and public support, singing "You Don't Own Me" and "I Shall Be Released" as fans chant furiously against Dr. Luke.
Mr. Abrams was previously the director and a writer of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," the 2015 blockbuster that revived the "Star Wars" film franchise after a decade of dormancy and the dissatisfaction some fans had with a trilogy of prequels written and directed by the "Star Wars" creator George Lucas.
What that means, according to Dussutour, who described this unpublished work at a scientific meeting in April at the University of Bremen in Germany, is that a slime mold can learn—and it can keep that knowledge during dormancy, despite the extensive physical and biochemical changes in the cells that accompany that transformation.
Both franchises are in first-person, making them logical choices for VR. "Portal" was quickly ruled out, he said, because of concerns about making players sick while being flung through the air in VR.With "Half-Life," the franchise was simply a template for experimentation with a "big" VR project — not an attempt to conclude a beloved franchise after 12 years of dormancy.
Ms. Tsai's main opponent, Mr. Han, a former legislator with the Kuomintang, stunned Taiwan in 2018 when, after a long period of political dormancy, he was elected mayor of the city of Kaohsiung, a traditional stronghold of the D.P.P. Mr. Han also seemed hot then for another reason: Strongly pro-China, he was widely seen as Beijing's horse, including for the race for the presidency.
While the Vogtle project has faced challenges with meeting timelines and staying within budget following a 30-year dormancy in U.S. nuclear power projects, the construction of these reactors represents a vital contribution to national security as it sustains activity in the U.S. nuclear power sector and signals to the world that the U.S. has not altogether abandoned its legacy role of responsibility and stewardship in the global nuclear cycle — a role that has provided the world with unparalleled leadership and standards in safety.

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