Sentence examples for dormant condition from inspiring English sources

"dormant condition" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a state of inactivity or temporary suspension of an action or process. Example: The virus remains in a dormant condition until it is triggered by a specific event or condition within the host's body.

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Seeds can remain viable in a dormant condition for a few days or, in some species, for hundreds of years.

When the virginal Luke (Taylor Handley) is energetically deflowered by a mysterious Englishwoman he encounters while camping, the incident triggers a dormant condition known as zerophilia, which causes sufferers — if that's the word — to spontaneously change their sex.

Depending on the extent of the disturbance, some species may survive, other species may be recolonized from nearby habitats, and others may actually be released from a dormant condition by the disturbance.

Prompted by these challenges, researchers investigated the applicability of using the cold storage method to extend the dormant condition of live black willow (Salix nigra) cuttings for later planting.

They are non- or very slow-dividing cells and reside within bone marrow niches in a dormant condition.

The rapid start of the RT might increase possible stimulating factors or reduce inhibiting factors resulting in a longer or enhanced effect of the surgery on the dormant condition.

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The lack of secreted acid intermediates suggests that carbohydrates are completely oxidised by Mtb and that unknown mechanisms are responsible for the generation of NAD+ under hypoxic (dormant) conditions in which the TCA cycle is nonfunctional.

Freshwater species also produce statoblasts that lie dormant until conditions are favorable, which enables a colony's lineage to survive even if severe conditions kill the mother colony.

Methane hydrate is stable and dormant under conditions of high pressure and low temperature.

It can exacerbate lingering or dormant mental conditions, character defects or personality disorders.

When conditions deteriorate, for example as temperatures drop, many freshwater species and a few marine ones produce gemmules, "survival pods" of unspecialized cells that remain dormant until conditions improve and then either form completely new sponges or recolonize the skeletons of their parents.

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