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DeNA, the Japanese mobile social gaming company, announced yesterday its contribution of $27.5 million towards a new venture capital fund called Incubate Fund No. 1 Limited Partnership.
ReadWriteWeb 2010
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According to today's Globe and Mail, the Toronto Arts Council and Luminato have just come to an agreement to begin a one-year pilot project called Incubate to foster new musical work, with an emphasis on risk-taking and innovation.
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According to today's Globe and Mail, the Toronto Arts Council and Luminato have just come to an agreement to begin a one-year pilot project called Incubate to foster new musical work, with an emphasis on risk-taking and innovation.
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We have great programs in place like the Miami Innovation Fund and Incubate Miami that are doing awesome things for the tech startup community.
Craig Agranoff: Miami and South Florida Could Learn From Louisiana Craig Agranoff 2012
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Incubate a culture of criminality and indolence and that is what you will get in any country, here ,in Eastern Europe, West Indies, New Zealand, Pluto.
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Incubate a few bottles of whey from the cheese vat at 38 C for
Chapter 7 1989
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Incubate all three sets of cultivations under optimum conditions as to temperature and atmosphere.
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Incubate at 37° C. for forty-eight hours and eliminate any contaminated tubes.
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Incubate at 37° C. for forty-eight hours and eliminate any contaminated culture flasks.
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Incubate: to brood: to cause to develop; as an egg.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith
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