incubation period in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for incubation period in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

incubation [ˌɪnkjʊˈbeɪʃn] N no pl zool, MED

period [ˈpɪərɪəd, Am ˈpɪrɪ-] N

3. period ECON:

4. period LAW:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The incubation period lasts about 18 days, during which the male generally incubates the eggs during the day while the female incubates them at night.
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The length of the incubation period of these egg cases is also unknown.
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During an incubation period of two weeks, the male brings food to the female.
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They are ovoviviparous, meaning the only parental care they give their young is during the incubation period.
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Incubation period is around two weeks and incubation and feeding duties are shared by both adults.
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An early case concerned a prisoner who was confined to prison during the whole of his likely blastomycotic incubation period.
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The incubation period lasts 2629 days until fledging.
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The incubation period averages about 100 days under natural conditions, which is relatively short among tortoises.
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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 eggs are vulnerable during the incubation period, and often fall prey to mammals and birds.
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