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in·cu·ba·tion [ˌɪŋkjʊˈbeɪʃən] SUST. no pl.

1. incubation ZOOL. (egg keeping):

incubation
incubation
incubation for hatching

2. incubation (time period):

incubation for eggs
incubation for diseases
incubation for diseases

in·cuˈba·tion pe·ri·od SUST.

incubation period (in egg)
incubation period (for plan)
incubation period (for disease)

Ejemplos de uso para incubation

incubation period

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Incubation may last between 35 to 55 days, mainly by the female.
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The incubation period is two to five days, and viral shedding may occur for seven to ten days following the onset of symptoms.
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The female incubates the eggs for approximately 13 days, although shorter incubation periods have been reported.
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Incubation is done by the female only, and lasts for about 12 days.
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The incubation period is about 26 days and the young reach the fledging stage at about 31 days old.
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However, they do become discoloured over the course of incubation.
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Eggs are deposited on the food plant and the incubation period is two weeks.
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Broods that fail tend to do so during incubation.
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The incubation period lasts 14 to 16 days and the nestling period 9 to 12 days.
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The workers also assist in incubation of the eggs and larvae.
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