Betekenis van:
incubator
incubator
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- iem. die piekert
- apparatus consisting of a box designed to maintain a constant temperature by the use of a thermostat; used for chicks or premature infants
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- ‘incubated eggs’ means eggs from the time of insertion in the incubator onwards;
- It is recommended to place the flasks randomly and to reposition them daily in the incubator.
- Incubator centres are intended for start-ups, mainly by micro enterprises.
- (hereinafter ‘ADT’), an association of German innovation, technology and incubator centres.
- Heat the sample in a waterbath or incubator at a temperature of 35 to 40 °C.
- Incubator centres are intended for start-ups, mainly by micro enterprises. However, there are also hybrid centres.
- Light intensity should be measured in the growth chamber, incubator or room at points the same distance from the light source as the Lemna fronds.
- The temperature of the medium in a surrogate vessel held under the same conditions in the growth chamber, incubator or room should be recorded at least daily.
- A randomised design for location of the test vessels in the incubator is required to minimise the influence of spatial differences in light intensity or temperature.
- As mentioned in recitals 6 to 14, business centres are geared mostly to all types of SME, while technology centres target innovative SMEs, with incubator centres targeting start-ups and micro firms.
- Light intensity should be measured in the growth chamber, incubator or room at points the same distance from the light source as the Lemna fronds. Measurements should be made at least once during the test.
- By letter of 2 November 2004, registered as received on 3 November 2004, the Commission received comments from ADT — Bundesverband deutscher Innovations-, Technologie- und Gründerzentren e.V. (hereinafter ‘ADT’), an association of German innovation, technology and incubator centres.
- Germany will make financial resources available to the ‘providers’ in order to encourage them to construct and/or extend a building, i.e. an ‘industrial centre, a technology centre or an incubator centre’, so that facilities can be rented out and services provided to the users (SMEs).
- A randomised design for location of the test vessels in the incubator is required to minimise the influence of spatial differences in light intensity or temperature. A blocked design or random repositioning of the vessels when observations are made (or repositioning more frequently) is also required.
- The cultures should be maintained at a temperature in the range of 21 to 24 °C, controlled at ±2 °C. For species other than those listed in Appendix 1, e.g. tropical species, higher temperatures may be appropriate, providing that the validity criteria can be fulfilled. It is recommended to place the flasks randomly and to reposition them daily in the incubator.