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Until "a time comes when that knot has been untied", he said, the enterprise would be dormant.
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Baseflow increases over time were not distributed uniformly throughout the year, but rather occurred only from October through May, during most of which time the primarily deciduous riparian gallery forest species and the herbaceous species that they replaced would have been dormant.
(Participant 27, age 57, 0 screens) "It could be dormant for years and years, and you wouldn't know".
Similarly, genes that are more likely to be dormant in normal conditions, but expressed in abnormal tissues would also be important.
I preferred to be dormant for a while.
It may be dormant, but it's not dead.
One obvious way to do this would be to sample dormant egg banks of Daphnia from different water bodies in the region and use experimental evolution to select for genotypes that can cope with the local strains of Microcystis and culture them in the laboratory to sufficient densities for re-inoculation.
Under these definitions, seeds in which embryo elongation continues after shedding would be considered non-dormant.
With erythrocytes being present at some 5x10.mL -1 in human blood, even if only one erythrocyte in a thousand harboured just a single dormant bacterium (that would be hard to detect microscopically, but see 453– 457), the dormant bacterial load would still be 5,10.mL -1.
I'd be completely dormant through the whole thing so I can't really say how bad it seemed.
Landowners with dormant fields would be compensated for each acre-foot of water that they didn't use.
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