0 When a bird, etc. incubates its eggs, it keeps them warm until the young come out, and when eggs incubate, they develop to the stage at which the young come out:
1 When harmful bacteria or viruses incubate, or when a person or animal incubates them, they increase in size or number in the person's or animal's body but do not yet produce the effects of disease.
2 to keep something warm, causing it to develop, esp. to keep eggs warm until the young are born:
Retinas were incubated in primary antibody in blocking solution overnight at room temperature with gentle agitation.
The gels were blotted onto nitrocellulose, the nitrocellulose cut into strips, and the strips incubated with antibodies to cytoskeletal proteins.
Retinas were dissected from dark-adapted mice and incubated for 30 min in dark or ambient light.
The wells were overlaid with a mixture of agarose and tissue culture medium and incubated for 7-13 days.
Three embryonated chicken eggs incubated for 9 days were injected with 0.2 ml of the solution per egg.
The wells were incubated for 2 h at room temperature with diluted human sera.
Samples were incubated for 2 h and faecal sediments were harvested by sequential centrifugation in 15 ml test tubes.
The cultures were incubated and colony diameters of the fungi were measured at regular intervals.
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