Incubation
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18 examples of Incubation in a sentence
FoodLab provides these entrepreneurs incubation, hands-on education, workshops, technical assistance, access to industry experts so that they can grow and scale.
Decoration of the unfinished project is a kind of conceptual
incubation.
People in the
incubation
period can cross that border, can enter countries and can then infect others when they become sick.
The other two factors that matter are the
incubation
period or the generation time.
LB: Well, it is exactly the combination of the short
incubation
period and the high transmissibility.
I'm not unhappy about that, I'd like to push it down to a single
incubation
period.
But, in fact, if you go back and look at the historical record, it turns out that a lot of important ideas have very long
incubation
periods.
Fortunately, unlike most vaccine-preventable diseases, rabies allows for post-exposure inoculation, because the time of infection is generally known by the victim – especially if they were bitten – and the disease’s
incubation
period is relatively long, ranging from days to years, but averaging three to eight weeks.
Recognizing this, policymakers and the private sector should work together to create
incubation
centers and ideation hubs to help young people build, discuss, and access farm-related technologies.
Some of the six renewable-energy technologies evaluated, such as those that generate electricity from the oceans, will require more research, development, and
incubation
before they reach commercial maturity.
Access to finance, managerial resources, incubation, acceleration, oversight, and accumulated experience may be much easier to achieve.
While exit controls are in place in all of the international airports in the affected regions, the virus’s
incubation
period (which averages eight days in the current outbreak but can be up to 21 days) means that someone with no symptoms from a recent infection could make the trip to India without triggering alarms.
First, while Scottish nationalism has many honorable roots and aspirations, the campaign and its
incubation
showed a nasty tinge of chauvinism and an occasionally brutish hostility toward pluralism, reflected, for example, in the intimidation of some journalists.
Assad has consistently shown an inability to navigate the complexities of the crisis, including the rapid urbanization, and subsequent radicalization, of rural Sunnis displaced by climate change; the
incubation
of radicalized Sunnis in neighboring Iraq amid the consolidation of Shia political power in Baghdad; and the growth of Kurdish nationalist sentiment in the region.
Anyone arriving by plane will likely be welcomed by agents in hazmat suits, who will escort them to special quarantine zones, where all newcomers will be required to wait out the virus’s
incubation
period, and then be tested.
Given the average
incubation
period before the onset of symptoms, the consequences of measures targeting R will be visible only during the subsequent week.
But other serious challenges to containment remain – beginning with the fact that COVID-19 has a longer
incubation
time than the common cold (another coronavirus), and asymptomatic individuals are contagious.
When I was troubled a little last year in the bladder, they performed an
incubation
for me.
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