English to Gujarati Dictionary incubation

incubation

ઇંડાનું સેવન
definition
noun
the chick hatches after a month's incubation
the process of incubating eggs, cells, bacteria, a disease, etc..
translation of 'incubation'
ઈંડા-સેવન,
ઉષ્માયન,
ઈંડા સેવવા તે
example
Lepromatous disease has a mean clinical 'incubation' time of 10 years.
Births occur almost a month after 'incubation' , in tune with the next lunar cycle.
Condors typically lay only one egg per season, with the male assisting in 'incubation' .
This may be due to active consumption of glyoxylate during 'incubation' of the samples.
At the conclusion of 'incubation' , the cells and media were removed and centrifuged.
The inoculum size and 'incubation' conditions were the same as mentioned earlier.
the chick hatches after a month's 'incubation'
It is infectious but the transmission of infection and the period of 'incubation' of the disease are unusual.
Such events would occur during their 'incubation' in the mammalian lysate.
Viable molds and bacteria were determined by 'incubation' on two different media.
Sensitivity of culture isolation increased with higher initial inocula and shorter 'incubation' .
Business 'incubation' as a concept is developing around the world.
There are several reversions to male incubation from a shared 'incubation' ancestor.
Moreover, contents of lactate in stem tissues increased at an early stage of anaerobic 'incubation' .
Embryos in the eggs do not begin to develop until their mother warms them through 'incubation' .
Thus, the benefits to offspring of male 'incubation' may be reduced in various species.
After 'incubation' , the number of elongated motile promastigotes were counted.
Cultures were considered negative for Brucella only after four weeks of 'incubation' .
All washes were at room temperature and repeated following each 'incubation' .
After a second overnight 'incubation' and washing, the detection antibody is added.
Pairs form during winter and spring, and dissolve after the female begins 'incubation' .
the chick hatches after a month's 'incubation'
A native of Queen Anne Hill, Maricich spent an 'incubative' decade in Olympia, but recently moved from her cosy home there to Portland, in order to be the artist in residence at the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art.
Female ovo-larviparous (common oviduct with a bilobed 'incubatory' pouch) and with short, non-telescopic terminalia; common oviduct with bilobed incubatory pouch.
A similar view of the head, and the 'incubatory' pouch lying on the right side of the pallial skirt.
It may be best to remove the floating plants to an 'incubatory' tank at the conclusion of the spawning ritual.
Endow cutting-edge transdisciplinary projects with an 'incubative' environment and research support to foster major funding capabilities
The trees can harbor the disease, in an 'incubative' state, for up to a year, before showing the first external signs of Lethal Yellowing, so numerous trees could be infected before the first tree is even diagnosed with the disease.
Insects maturing from larvae in the container 11 are adapted to migrate from the 'incubatory' chamber within the container 11 by way of openings 30 in the floor partition 23 and enter the housing chamber 14.
The prolonged 'incubative' period of the disease and the remarkable resistance of the causal agent to formalin are features of distinct interest.
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