0 a container that has controlled air and temperature conditions in which a weak or premature baby (= one which was born too early) can be kept alive
1 an organization that helps people to start new companies, especially ones involved with advanced technology:
The university has a business incubator to foster technology start-ups.
an incubator unit
The photoperiod in the incubators extended from 1 h before the beginning to 1 h after the ending of the daily high temperature period.
The daily photoperiod was 14 h in the incubators and in the refrigerator.
The daily photoperiod in the incubators was 14 h, lasting from 1 h before the beginning of the high-temperature period to 1 h after the beginning of the low-temperature period.
Germination tests were performed in temperatureand light-controlled incubators at a 14 h daily photoperiod (approx. 40 mol m-2 s-1, 400-700 nm of cool white fluorescent light).
Lights in the alternating-temperature incubators came on 1 h before the beginning of the hightemperature period and remained on for 1 h after the beginning of the low-temperature period.
Nevertheless, we must also invest, for example, in young people's workshops and business incubators, as well as entrepreneurship education.
Business incubators are often but not exclusively, located within industrial clusters.
Hospitals can no longer be forced to choose between employing security staff or buying incubators.
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