incubating in English

verb
1
(of a bird) sit on (eggs) in order to keep them warm and bring them to hatching.
When most birds incubate eggs, the females often produce high levels of prolactin, a hormone involved in parental behavior.

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1. Mosquitoes kill easily when incubating.

2. This is a time of pampering for the incubating eggs.

3. 3 See birds building nests,(www.Sentencedict.com) incubating eggs and rearing young.

4. What does Brooding mean? (of a bird) Broody; incubating eggs by sitting on them

5. Both male and female birds share in incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks.

6. The source of infection may be a person who is incubating an infectious disease.

7. It is easy to empathize with foster parents duped into incubating the cuckoo's eggs.

8. LABEC Anhydric Incubators Labec Performer Series Incubators are suitable for applications such as micriobiolgical incubating which require precise temperature control

9. The mother would then face the difficult task of keeping track of active, week-old chicks while still incubating an unhatched egg.

10. It only needs one horse to come to a stud or livery yard premises incubating the disease to start a large outbreak.

11. 25 A third group act as temporary recipients, incubating the newly reconstructed embryos within their oviducts until they reach the blastocyst stage.

12. In birds, embryonic development does occur autonomously from the mother, while the embryo can Auditively perceive the heart rate of the incubating parent

13. Thymidine-labeling indexing is determined by counting the number of tumor nuclei labeled on Autoradiographed sections after incubating the tumor cells with thymidine

14. The enzymatic digestion was performed by incubating the Cochleae in 1 mg/ml pronase (Roche life science) at 37°C for 40–50 min .

15. Around the same time as Egyptians were incubating eggs, Phoenician merchants introduced chickens to Europe, where they quickly became an essential part of European livestock.

16. Yet now, they have a troops out movement incubating in their midst, within spitting distance of the holiday home of the lone star – state's favourite son.

17. A Bod determination is performed by taking a water sample and incubating it over a 5- or 20-day period while monitoring the dissolved oxygen concentration every 12 hours

18. After incubating 3,3-dimethyl-1-phenyltriazene with rat liver microsomes, acetanilid and derivatives of aniline and possibly of 3-methyl-1-phenyltriazene were found as metabolites and identified by mass spectrometry.

19. Coinin is a Korean crypto media, incubating and investing company, relying on BlockGlobal's ecology which include four crypto medium, a token fund and a crypto recruitment platform in China mainland, Taiwan, Korea and Southeast Aisa

20. Bric For over forty years, Bric has shaped Brooklyn's cultural and media landscape by presenting and incubating artists, creators, students, and media makers. As a creative catalyst for our community, we ignite learning in people of all ages and centralize diverse …

21. Unless the debris accumulation is an immediate threat to the integrity of the piers and abutments or wing walls (see Measure 4.4), time debris removal to protect spawning fish, their incubating eggs and larval life stages.

22. A process for producing lactic acid which includes incubating acid-tolerant lactate producing microorganisms, such as acid-tolerant homolactic bacteria, in nutrient medium to produce a fermentation broth with high levels of free lactic acid is provided.

23. High percentages of Albugo Candida oospores from hypertrophied inflorescences of Brassica campestris were germinated by incubating them on moist filter paper for 21 days, by slowly leaching them for 15 days or more on sintered glass filters, or by washing them for a few days on a rotary shaker followed by a day of still-culture.

24. Acidification may be performed by addition of an inorganic or organic acid, or preferaby, by inoculating plant juice with a culture of lactic acid-producing micro-organisms and incubating the inoculated plant juice at a suitable temperature until an acidified and storage-stable plant juice product having a pH of less than about 4.5 is obtained.

25. A method for characterising nucleic acid molecules comprises the steps of: i) introducing a modified base which is a substrate for a DNA glycosylase into a DNA molecule; ii) excising the modified base by means of said DNA glycosylase so as to generate an abasic site; iii) cleaving the DNA at the abasic site so as to generate an upstream DNA fragment that can be extended; and iv) incubating the extendible upstream fragment in the presence of an enzyme, for example a polymerase or a ligase, allowing for extension thereof and a template nucleic acid and analysing the resultant fragment(s).