Plants were grown in soilpots in an incubator under 16-hr light and 8-hr dark conditions. |
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The new embryos are grown in an incubator for several days and then implanted into recipient females. |
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A baby is placed inside a clear acrylic box, resembling an incubator, which creates an airtight seal around its chest. |
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To help the incubator control the egg environment, keep it in a room free from drafts, where the room temperature remains constant. |
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Kaitya walked up to the incubator and stared at the almost completely developed child within. |
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Only if we notice that a bird is unable to incubate the egg is it then put in an incubator. |
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To maintain body temperature, the infant is placed in an incubator or on a radiant heater bed. |
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The Daily Dispatch learnt that the three-day-old baby was in an incubator in the nursery and had been breathing with a ventilator. |
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These babies are placed in an incubator or warmer right after birth to help them maintain a normal body temperature. |
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Whenever possible, procedures performed on a baby in an incubator should be performed through the ports. |
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Prior to pupal emergence, brood combs were placed in an incubator and newly emerged workers were paint-marked on the thorax. |
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A good hatch from a small incubator is indicated when 70 percent or more of the eggs hatch, and the chicks are active and fluffy. |
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After our ultimately disastrous first attempt at using our incubator this is just the ticket. |
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The baby will be placed in a special incubator in an intensive care unit and monitored around the clock. |
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He had to balance conditions inside the incubator to make sure the fungus would not grow and the eggs would not dry up. |
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His secondary goal was to use the area as an incubator for business generation. |
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The tip of the syringe should be kept sterile, and not placed in the infant's incubator or bed. |
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They brought the incubator in and as soon as Ty cut her umbilical cord, and they sponged her off a bit, then took her away. |
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Therefore, if my breeding plan is to be hatched, I'm going to have to acquire an incubator. |
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With a thermostat, a light-bulb, and a padded cardboard box, I constructed an incubator for the cell cultures in my biology experiments. |
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Consisting of grassy islands, swampy stretches and mangrove-covered banks, the estuary was an incubator for aquatic life. |
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The purpose of an infant incubator is to secure and improve the chances of survival of a premature or weakly infant. |
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As we talked I looked at three babies, their skin a jaundiced yellow, in a single incubator. |
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Will it remain an incubator of greatness, or become a catchment basin for the already great and their regressing-to-the-mean descendants? |
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The company produces neonatal equipment, for instance neonate heaters, various incubator models, and mechanical lung ventilators. |
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Osborne has pledged £4m towards an eight-floor incubator in Federation House, in Manchester's Northern Quarter. |
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During pregnancy, the uterus acts as an incubator to the fertilized egg as it develops into a baby. |
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While teaching incubates knowledge in the minds of people, research is the main incubator of knowledge generation. |
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Anyone living near Jordan, Ontario can use Niagara Presents' unique incubator kitchen. |
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The infant gestated for six months before being removed into an incubator. |
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More recently, Ernie Berger was a member of the executive team at Walker Digital, a technology based venture incubator. |
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Perhaps most significantly, the Canada we live in has become an incubator for inequality. |
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Alyssia was in an incubator in the middle of the room, with tubes and all sorts of things going on around her. |
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If you have to raise the ducklings from an incubator in a brooder, you need to have it ready in time. |
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This strategy includes research and development facilities, an incubator, and a private sector anchor tenant. |
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Without this necessarily being its original objective, the Chair has become a project and human resources incubator. |
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Three of the companies in the incubator have partnerships with multinationals. |
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However, applicants must have the intention of locating at least a portion of their business in Alberta following their time at the incubator. |
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The chapter is well worth reading even if you are already decided on the use of a mechanical incubator. |
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Consequently, incubator care is associated with less insensible water loss, and lower fluid requirements, than nursing infants in open cots under radiant heaters. |
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The preemie makes a fist and, summoning all his strength, punches through the glass case of his incubator. |
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Student Research and Development is a student-run non-profit which is somewhere between a hackerspace and an incubator for students interested in technology. |
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It will be located in a disadvantaged area of Johannesburg and feature a business incubator where black business support services will be promoted. |
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The importance for entrepreneurs and competition alike is that an incubator industrializes innovation and new ideas, and solutions come pouring out. |
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Seedlings were grown on wet sloping filter boards in an incubator. |
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The title of the latter work alludes to the astronomical notion that the area behind Orion is a kind of celestial incubator, generating uncountable new stars. |
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The cells of the fertilised eggs multiply, growing into embryos in an incubator adjusted to the temperature and carbon dioxide levels of the woman's body. |
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America has long been the incubator of many spiritual creeds going back to the Great Awakening and even earlier. |
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State-level science parks in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen have started to deploy incubator programs for both domestic and foreign research initiatives. |
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To warm the incubator a kerosene lamp is lit underneath a 10 litre tank of water fitted into the case of the incubator. |
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RacoonCam allows surfers to watch the antics of two racoons at a Cumbrian rescue centre, OstrichCam gives a unique view of an ostrich egg incubator as the eggs hatch out. |
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Buying incubator shares at inflated prices, whose underlying assets where just other dotcom shares trading at inflated prices, was never going to work. |
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An incubator must reproduce temperature conditions comparable to those provided by a hen warming her eggs with her body heat. |
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These talks can be an incubator for new ideas that may be too sensitive or premature to broach in the formal talks. |
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As explained in Chapter 5, the temperature in a kerosene lamp incubator can be controlled manually. |
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The aircraft touched down at about 10 am, with paramedics standing by to transfer the baby to an incubator before taking him to Yorkhill in a special neonatal ambulance. |
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The new mum said that the doctors were shocked to hear how baby Samuel had been born and quickly ran checks and put him in an incubator for premature babies. |
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Once hatched in the incubator, the chick should be left undisturbed for up to eight hours so that it can rest and dry after the emergence process. |
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The Crane Working Group sends in a member to seize one of the eggs, to be kept in an incubator and hatched in captivity for release at a later stage. |
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Plants were grown from seeds germinated on wet sand in an incubator on 20 May and 8 August in both years to obtain leaves of different age at the same measuring time. |
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The aircraft configuration accommodated specialized medical equipment such as an iron lung, orthopedic bed, artificial kidney machine, or infant incubator. |
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In summer the Rhone Valley incubator, where cliffs reflect the heat like an oven, where precious grapes ripen to be made into rich wine. |
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Our ambulances are equipped with incubator, inhalator for babies and special intervention kit prepared for newborns to use in emergency. |
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He now works for the mayor of New York running their incubator for tech companies. |
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I exist merely as meat for the hungry wolf, an incubator for his progeny and a servant to his needs. |
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For these reasons we have decided not to spend time on these types of incubator in this new edition. |
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Seeing a tiny infant barely bigger than a pound squirming in his incubator, it can be hard to imagine that the same child might one day be president of a multinational. |
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The atmosphere of the incubator was saturated with water vapor to prevent exsiccation of the cultures and was constantly exposed to a platinum catalyst to decrease the content of short-chained fatty acids in the atmosphere. |
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With the brand's recent dalliances in smart-grid management in Mountain View, Calif., and the incubator opening party, the German automaker seems to be smitten with the Silicon Valley life. |
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We're very enthusiastic about the future success of the incubator. |
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Our ambulances are provided with incubator, inhalator only for babies, sensitive patient-head monitor for babies and special intervention kit prepared for newborns to use in emergencies. |
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Is the office to be a service bureau, a space for civic engagement, a local incubator for public organizations and events, a community showcase, a publishing house, a coffee klatch or meeting point? |
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The incubator already has three occupants, including a company that develops functional products from oats, a meat processor and a producer of gourmet food products. |
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Welcome Friends got the ambition in being an incubator for the best Neapolitan energies, let network wishes and needs, intellections and desires, dreams and wills. |
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If higher education is the main incubator of knowledge, then the successful construction of knowledge societies is contingent on the provision of quality higher education to greater segments of the society. |
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The baby is swaddled and placed in a plastic container emptied of medical equipment, before the pair are sent off in a fast boat to the nearest incubator, four hours upstream. |
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There are a number of factors to be taken into account when deciding whether to use a broody hen or a mechanical incubator, and these should be weighed up in the light of your own particular circumstances. |
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The panel recommended that CHSRF's role as an innovation incubator remain central to its identity and noted that the Foundation can go beyond being a broker and become more of an enabler. |
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Most birds build a nest and incubate their eggs, but the incubator birds and such brood parasites as cuckoos are among the exceptions to this rule. |
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A strange musical incubator that produces freaky physical transformations. |
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It launched in February an incubator to foster education start-ups. |
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This latest advancement from Dräger collects the condensate from the incubator compartment and isolates it from the clean water supply of the humidity system. |
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In addition, the hot water tank is at the top of the incubator. |
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Dräger incubator covers help shield the infant from unwanted light and noise, providing the kind of safe haven your small patients need to thrive without compromising on safety or access. |
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The foundation is often personified as a dreamer, an incubator for new, pioneering ideas to bring researchers and decision makers together to strengthen the Canadian health system through evidence-informed decision-making. |
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It was also a major boost for the local start-up that is based at the PACA EST incubator as it enabled the company's execs to strengthen contacts with leading players in the corporate world. |
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There is a growing fear that Libya is becoming an incubator of turmoil, with weapons flooding the streets and jihadi militants ready to disrupt civil order. |
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As a result, we have been recognized at home and abroad as a leader in our field, an innovation incubator, and a lot more than just a granting agency. |
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This step towards green efficiency is making believers out of various energy professionals who see Ontario as an incubator for what can take place in Canada. |
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The incubator is insulated with paper and cardboard. |
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So the question that is commonly asked is, why put a media incubator in a media desert and have it managed by a civil servant? |
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He set up an incubator, speeding the worms' progress from egg to full-fledged wriggler, and started advertising, about three years ago. |
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Rutan views the competitive commercial market as the best incubator of safe space flight. |
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Laura takes the baby green-cheek conures home every night in a portable incubator. |
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Dual convection technology is an advance that combines the benefits of gravity and mechanical convection in a single micro biological incubator. |
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The inoculated flasks were taken after 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 days by removing a single Erlenmeyer flask from the incubator further analyses. |
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You'll be allowed to take your baby out of the incubator for feeding, but otherwise they'll continue phototherapy until blood tests show that bilirubin levels are normal. |
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According to the Maruyama Zoo in the Hokkaido capital, five of the 20 eggs laid by a female Chinese Alligator in mid-May have been hatched in an artificial incubator. |
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Aqueous-methanol was added to the ground leaves triturate according to the design of experiment, capped with aluminum foil, and placed in a shaker incubator. |
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The disposable bioreactors are designed for use in a shaking incubator, permitting passive mass transfer to the cell culture medium by the shaking mechanism. |
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The long and short of it, or so it seemed, was quail were similar to other poultry, meaning the same incubator and brooder we already had would do just fine. |
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