Dormancy in a sentence as a noun

^ it’s neat to see a sleeper account being brought out of dormancy.

Grapes actually don’t need a winter dormancy period.

HIV is constitutively active and never truly latent in the sense that it goes into dormancy.

"Curing" is proving a negative, it's hard, especially with a disease that has a long period of dormancy.

"It also sounds as though the long dormancy of the symptoms make it extremely difficult to determine where it was contracted.

A period of system dormancy may be required prior to panel redeployment...

Not surprising, TB is also a respiratory disease with a long dormancy period.

Via / Centaur's existence and dormancy suggests that having more x86_64 licensees out floating around won't really make much of a difference.

Also bacteria can go into dormancy developing biofilms in different parts of the body and creatinine wont work then.

If you look at the modem in isolation, most of the energy is spent in energy tails, which you could cut down considerably on a network that supports fast dormancy.

Dormancy definitions

noun

a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction; "the volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy"

See also: quiescence quiescency

noun

quiet and inactive restfulness

See also: quiescence quiescency sleeping