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They were like cicadas without the bonus years of dormancy.
Many bacterial spores are highly durable and can germinate even after years of dormancy.
But now, after years of dormancy, the Hunts Point warehouse has been brought back to life through, of all things, the barter system.
The art of monumental sculpture was revived in western Europe during the Romanesque period after almost 600 years of dormancy.
Googles hugely successful initial public offering last August was just the loudest demonstration that opportunities for IPOs are reviving after several years of dormancy.
Our experiments showed at least eight aquatic macrophyte species to germinate from seeds and oospores, following 50 150 years of dormancy in the sediments of ghost ponds.
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The Williams Lake TimberWolves, after one year of dormancy, relocated to Wenatchee, Washington.
It is the 14 years of apparent dormancy between the two sets of killings that has most confounded police and that led the LA Weekly to dub Franklin the Grim Sleeper.
The second peak is attributed to activation of micrometastatic foci after several years of tumour dormancy [ 11].
Furthermore, the author recently treated a patient, whose tumour suddenly grew dramatically after several years of apparent dormancy, making the eye blind and painful so that enucleation was required (Callejo et al, submitted).
Katla's last eruption, in 1918, produced five times more ash than its neighbouring volcano – Eyjafjallajökull – did in 2010, and Katla's 98-year period of dormancy is unsettling for a volcano that averages an eruption approximately every 50 years.
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