noun The act or process of making whole or entire. noun society The process of fitting into a community, notably applied to 'visible' (ethnic, immigrant...) minorities noun calculus The operation of finding the integral of a function. noun biology In evolution, the process by which the mani...
(=the birds inside are born)2medicalif adiseaseincubates, or if you incubate it, itdevelopsin your body until you showphysicalsignsof it—incubation/ˌɪŋkjəˈbeɪʃən/noun[uncountable]Hepatitis has a long incubation period.→ SeeVerb tableExamples from the Corpusincubate•...
noun music One or more dashes through the stem of a note, dividing it respectively into quavers, semiquavers, demisemiquavers, or hemidemisemiquavers. noun Any convenient short form used as a substitutuion for an understood or inferred whole. noun biology Loss during evolution of the final...
Initially, a short pre-treatment period (3-5 h) with bFGF caused a small reduction in 125I-EGF binding; longer periods of pre-incubation (24 h) resulted in a large increase in receptor number. Pre-incubation in medium containing both bFGF and TGF-beta 1 result...
Soil carbon saturation: evaluation and corroboration by long-term incubations Although current assessments of agricultural management practices on soil organic C (SOC) dynamics are usually conducted without any explicit consideration... C.E. Stewart,K Paustian,R.T. Conant,... - 《Soil Biology & ...
Incubation of RBCs only with T4, T3, or TRIAC at 0.1-100 nM concentration did not cause any alteration in the membrane AChE activity in comparison to control conditions. Thus, thyroid hormone distinctly demonstrated a counteraction or protective nature of action on the PHH-induced inhibition of ...
isconsumedby methanogenicbacteria.•There may be morebacteriain and on you as you read this than there arehumanbeingsin the whole world.•The results that wesawdid not show thepresenceof any forms ofbacteria.•The incubation period almost certainlyvarieswith the number ofbacteriaoriginally ...
stimulation: The act of stimulating, or the state of being stimulated; urging; encouragement; incitement; increased or quickened action or activity.
The word derivation, in its first mathematical sense, was invented by Lagrange, who thought it possible to develop the calculus without the use of infinitesimals. noun In biology, descent with modification of an organism from antecedent organisms; evolution: as, the derivation of man; the ...
noun In biology, the hypothetical influence of an unborn offspring upon the body or the reproductive organs of the mother in such a way that children afterward borne by the mother to other sires resemble the first sire: a hypothesis to account for telegony. See telegony. noun In physical chem...