Incubator

  • 21Incubator (culture) — A Bacteriological incubator …

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  • 22Incubator (microbiology) — In microbiology, an incubator is a device for controlling the temperature, humidity, and other conditions in which a microbiological culture is being grown. The simplest incubators are insulated boxes with an adjustable heater, typically going up …

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  • 23Incubator Firm — A firm engaged in the business of fostering early stage companies through the developmental phases until such time as the company has sufficient financial, human and physical resources to function on its own. The firm can be either a non profit… …

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  • 24incubator bird — noun : megapode * * * incubator bird, = megapode. (Cf. ↑megapode) …

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  • 25incubator — noun Date: 1857 one that incubates: as a. an apparatus by which eggs are hatched artificially b. an apparatus with a chamber used to provide controlled environmental conditions especially for the cultivation of microorganisms or the care and… …

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  • 26incubator — any apparatus for hatching fish eggs …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 27incubator — noun a) Any apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for a reaction b) An apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for a newborn baby See Also: incubate, incubation, incubative …

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  • 28incubatór — s. n., pl. incubatoáre …

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  • 29incubator — in|cu|ba|tor [ ıŋkjə,beıtər ] noun count 1. ) a piece of hospital equipment that sick or PREMATURE babies lie in to be kept warm and given treatment 2. ) a piece of equipment used for keeping eggs or cells at a particular temperature 3. ) a place …

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  • 30incubator — An apparatus used to keep eggs warm while they are being hatched artificially …

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