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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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cell
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Peripheral blood lymphocytes were separated from whole blood and incubated at 3x10 6 cells per well of a 24-well Costar plate.
egg
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It adjusts the heat needed to incubate the egg by adding to or subtracting from the amount of compost piled above it.
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They lay their eggs in midwinter, incubating their eggs and chicks through many blizzards.
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On the shingle beach, where the burnet rose grows, ringed plovers incubate eggs in shallow scrapes.
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See birds building nests, incubating eggs and rearing young.
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But they can not incubate their eggs in the air.
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In May and June females leave the males, build a nest and incubate their eggs .
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It is easy to empathize with foster parents duped into incubating the cuckoo's eggs .
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The eggs simply plopped out in front of the host bird, who carried on incubating any remaining eggs as though nothing had happened.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Taken in mid-morning, it coated the teeth and then incubated until lunchtime; the lactose fermented into lactic acid.
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The mixtures were incubated for 30 minutes at 25°C and centrifuged for 10 minutes.
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The reaction mixture was incubated at 37°C.
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The second strand reaction was incubated at 12°C for 30 minutes, 22°C for 30 minutes and 70°C for 10 minutes.
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There it is incubated, and there the young sits until it is large enough to fly away.
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They took their generous severance packages to incubate an entirely different lifestyle.
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What is important is that I added some additional enzyme to the incubate .
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When these cells were incubated with serum from diabetic patients prostacyclin production was inhibited.