incubate|incubated|incubates|incubating in English
verb
[in·cu·bate || 'ɪnkjəbeɪt /-kjʊb-]
sit on eggs in order to hatch them; hatch eggs; keep warm to promote development and growth; develop, grow, mature; (in Canada and the USA) support and assist a new development of small business
Use "incubate|incubated|incubates|incubating" in a sentence
1. Mosquitoes kill easily when incubating.
2. Some viruses incubate very rapidly.
3. This is a time of pampering for the incubating eggs.
4. 13.) are incubated by14C-marked linoleic acid.
5. The female bird incubates the eggs for about sixteen days while the male brings food.
6. Incubate all the containers containing medium for not more than 5 days.
7. South American toad; incubates its young in pits in the skin of its back.
8. We try to incubate black mould in biology class.
9. Incubate the inoculated media for not less than 14 days.
10. 29 The female bird incubates the eggs for about sixteen days while the male brings food.
11. Auns were incubated with Ma for 24 h
12. The venom-Antivenine mixtures were incubated at 37C
13. 16. (a) How do sea turtles, some birds and alligators incubate their eggs?
14. 3 See birds building nests,(www.Sentencedict.com) incubating eggs and rearing young.
15. They are incubated for 14 to 15 days.
16. Incubate agar plates at 35oC ± 0.5o for 24 ± 2 hr.
17. The samples were incubated at 80?C for three minutes.
18. In all samples, Capsids and nuclei were incubated for 40 min
19. What does Brooding mean? (of a bird) Broody; incubating eggs by sitting on them
20. Both male and female birds share in incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks.
21. But they can not incubate their eggs in the air.
22. The source of infection may be a person who is incubating an infectious disease.
23. Mix well and incubate microtubes at 37? ? C for 5 min.
24. Incubate under anaerobic conditions for the duration of the incubation period.
25. This is because malaria parasites incubate in the body for that long.