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incubation period

NOUN
  1. the period between infection and the appearance of symptoms of the disease

How To Use incubation period In A Sentence

  • It has an incubation period of between two and 10 days and initial symptoms are similar to flu.
  • The local experience indicated that the incubation period is between two and 11 days.
  • Hepatitis has a long incubation period.
  • Creutzfeldt Jakob disease is a degenerative neurological disease with a long incubation period.
  • The incubation period between exposure and onset of fever ranged from two to 16 days.
  • The musicals in the 2011 edition of the NYMF, which is now in its eighth year, may or may not have a future, but the 12 presented in the festival's Next Link Project—a juried program that offers an intensive professional incubation period—will at least have been given a thorough polishing. A Starter Kit for Musicals
  • Long incubation periods and frequent asymptomatic infections, make it difficult to rely on diagnosis.
  • Therefore, males are emancipated from mate guarding and parental duties during the incubation period, making this period free for opportunistic extrapair activities.
  • Early symptoms are often non-specific, and usually include fever, headache and myalgia after an incubation period of 3-9 days.. Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » Deadly virus outbreak in Uganda
  • The incubation period varies depending on the time of year when the eggs were laid.
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