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Filter by Meaning The doctor is monitoring the incubation period of the disease in the patient to determine the course of treatment.
The incubation of the bacteria culture is necessary to observe its growth and characteristics.
The incubation of ideas can lead to breakthroughs in innovation.
The chef is letting the dough rest during the incubation period for the flavors to develop fully.
The scientists are studying the incubation period of the new virus strain.
The incubation of the dough will make the bread rise.
The company is seeking new ideas through its startup incubation program.
The volcano's incubation period is still unknown to geologists.
The writer is in the incubation period of a new novel, and she's searching for inspiration.
The illness can be transmitted during the incubation period before symptoms appear.
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