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Incubation

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The word incubation may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Egg incubation, sitting on or brooding the eggs of birds and other egg-laying animals to hatch them
  • Incubation (psychology), the process of thinking about a problem subconsciously while being involved in other activities
  • Incubation period, medical term for the time between being exposed to infection and showing first symptoms
  • Incubator (culture), a device used to grow and maintain course of cell cultures

Arts and entertainment

  • Incubate (festival), an annual independent culture festival in Tilburg, The Netherlands
  • Incubation: Time Is Running Out, 1997 turn-based tactics computer game from Blue Byte
  • "Incubation", song released on the B-side of the Komakino flexi-single in 1980, and on the Substance (Joy Division album) in 1988
  • Biohazard 4 Incubate, a 97-minute DVD detailing the story of Resident Evil 4

Religion and spirituality

  • Dream incubation, practiced technique of learning to "plant a seed" in one's mind for a specific dream topic to occur
  • Incubation (ritual), a religious practice of sleeping in a sacred area with the intention of experiencing a divinely inspired dream or cure
  • Salaat-ul-Istikhaarah, an Islamic prayer with the intention of searching for guidance for a decision or issue

Other uses

  • Business incubator, a company that helps new and startup companies to develop by providing services such as management training or office space

See also

  • Incubator (disambiguation)
  • Early feeding
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