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- noun Plural form of
incubator .
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Examples
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He says prisons like Guantanamo are what he calls incubators for infection.
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It is widely known that for premature babies, the provision of natural light, love, human touch, and tenderness while they are housed in incubators greatly reduces the effects of stressors associated with delayed growth.
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University affiliations and female entrepreneurs in incubators seem to do better.
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University affiliations and female entrepreneurs in incubators seem to do better.
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None are known as incubators for the pitiless ideology that Democrats impute to Mr. Ryan.
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University affiliations and female entrepreneurs in incubators seem to do better.
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University affiliations and female entrepreneurs in incubators seem to do better.
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It is widely known that for premature babies, the provision of natural light, love, human touch, and tenderness while they are housed in incubators greatly reduces the effects of stressors associated with delayed growth.
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Matt B believes stupid people are the old and helpless, the infant babies in incubators, the poor that can only afford public transportation (do you know there was NO public transport out of the city by the 28th?) ….
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There is no excuse for allowing babies in incubators to die.
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