Definition of Incubative. Meaning of Incubative. Synonyms of Incubative

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Definition of Incubative

Incubative
Incubative In"cu*ba*tive, a. Of or pertaining to incubation, or to the period of incubation.

Meaning of Incubative from wikipedia

- (culture), a device used to grow and maintain course of cell cultures Incubate (festival), an annual independent culture festival in Tilburg, The Netherlands...
- successful incubation. Especially in poultry, the act of sitting on eggs to incubate them is called brooding. The action or behavioral tendency to sit on a...
- Incubate was an annual multidisciplinary arts festival held every September in Tilburg, Netherlands from 2005 to 2016. It was originally named ZXZW, but...
- Broodiness is the action or behavioral tendency to sit on a clutch of eggs to incubate them, often requiring the non-expression of many other behaviors including...
- patient's plasma and unbound antibodies from the red blood cells) and then incubated with anti-human globulin ("Coombs reagent"). If the red cells then agglutinate...
- three w****s. A balut is a fertilized bird egg (usually a duck) that is incubated for a period of 14 to 21 days, depending on the local culture, and then...
- the young, and certain cichlids that are mouthbrooders, with the parent incubating the eggs in the buccal cavity. Species of interest to aquarists are almost...
- situation. Luomen appeared out of nowhere at the time the disease was incubating, but got worse because the brothel hesitated to let him treat her. Lakan...
- An Over-Incubated Baby (AKA: The Wonderful Baby Incubator) is a 1901 British silent comic trick film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a woman who...
- eggs. There are usually between 3 and 6 (averaging 4 or 5) eggs laid and incubated over 16–18 days. The young fledge usually between 17 and 21 days after...