latent

潜
definition
adjective
discovering her latent talent for diplomacy
(of a quality or state) existing but not yet developed or manifest; hidden; concealed.
translation of 'latent'
adjective
潜,
暗,
隐,
潜在
example
Both active and 'latent' enzyme forms were present in all the culture fluids.
These include chemoprophylaxis for patients with 'latent' infection, and strategies for chemotherapy of dually infected individuals.
Primiquine prophylaxis was administered for 'latent' disease.
Before initiating treatment of 'latent' tuberculosis infection, physicians must ensure that active disease is not present.
Thus, the combination of obesity with a genetically-based insulin derangement, may reveal 'latent' diabetes.
I guess I was perceived as simply 'latent' talent…
First, they stimulated the T-cells strongly enough to prompt the cell to express 'latent' virus but not to trigger other cellular functions.
Luckily, the discovery of a 'latent' talent for ventriloquism was soon to change his seemingly tragic fate.
One to three branches will grow from the 'latent' buds beneath the pruning cuts.
We were surprised at the response as well as the children's 'latent' talents.
Six minutes and a fraction over 20 seconds later, and the British four were contemplating a row of 'latent' promise but patchy quality.
By forcing the internet to be accessible to everyone, there is a risk that we are levelling it down, reducing its potential to suit many competing, 'latent' , unrealised needs.
Diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure and cirrhosis of the liver seem to predispose the activation to disease of the otherwise dormant 'latent' infection.
Screening for 'latent' tuberculosis infection is most effective if those with positive test results are likely to progress to clinical disease.
During 'latent' infection, bradyzoites are present in tissue cysts.
Therefore, the possibility of neurosyphilis should be considered in patients with early or late 'latent' syphilis.
Others include developing regimens that shorten the length of therapy and treating 'latent' disease.
The course aims at harnessing the 'latent' talent of participants.
Results were similar for two additional adults with 'latent' tuberculosis infection.
Cell proliferation and cell fate are controlled from dividing cell division centres (called meristems) or 'latent' pluripotent stem cells within the cambium or pericycle.
The effort is to harness the 'latent' talent in the country in TV production, broadcast journalism and media management.
I also think this fear and tension is helping to bring up a normally only 'latent' or dormant aggression and anger that's always been around in our culture.
Sometimes 'latent' tuberculosis becomes active years later.
After the secondary stage, some people with syphilis progress to a 'latent' stage where they have no more symptoms.
By the twentieth century the investigations of cognitive psychology had established creativity as a 'latent' quality in every person, applicable to any field of human endeavour.
These inconsistent findings may be explained by a variation in the detection of 'latent' disease.
Herpes zoster results from reactivation of 'latent' varicella zoster virus infection.
In grapevine, the current season's growth consists of shoots growing from 'latent' buds produced during the previous cycle and made up of five to nine phytomers.
Nevertheless, adult turkeys may harbor 'latent' infections of coccidia that flare up when the host individual is stressed.
A positive test with no evidence of active tuberculosis is 'latent' tuberculosis.
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