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Incubation period (also
known as the
latent period or
latency period) is the time
elapsed between exposure to a
pathogenic organism, a chemical, or radiation...
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following infection but
prior to
developing symptoms, they are
known as an
incubatory carrier.
Humans are also
capable of
spreading disease following a period...
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stories of
Minos and
Epimenides suggest that
these caves were once used for
incubatory divination by
kings and priests. The
dramatic setting of Plato's Laws...
- by the
parents of the chicks.
Except for
during the
reproductive and
incubatory periods Fiordland crested penguins tend to
travel alone and are nocturnal...
- from
senior to
junior KATUSAs, new
KATUSAs usually take a few
months of
incubatory period before they can
fully perform. One
criticism of the
KATUSA program...
- [Vanellus
malabaricus (Boddaert), Charadriidae]. I. The locality, and the
incubatory adaptations". Zool. Jahrb. Syst. Bd. 92: 53–72. Jayakar, SD; Spurway,...
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Parmenides was a
practising priest of Apollo, and
would therefore have used
incubatory techniques as a
matter of
course for healing, prophecy, and meditation...
- collaboratively. The idea is to
convert the
classroom into a laboratory,
incubatory or
workshop instead of a
place for monologues.
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ovoviviparous or
viviparous (retain
developing eggs and
youngs in
special incubatory structures). The name is
derived from a
combination of the
words 'pachy'...