Understanding Patient Incubation: Definition & Biological Context
Incubating a patient does not refer to a medical practice. The term "incubate" is commonly used in the context of biology and refers to the process of maintaining optimal environmental conditions for the growth of microorganisms, cells, or embryos. It typically involves providing controlled temperature, humidity, and other necessary factors to support their development.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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