Similar words: thatching, matching, watching, scratching, eye-catching, hatchling, etching, itching. Meaning: ['hætʃɪŋ] n. 1. the production of young from an egg 2. shading consisting of multiple crossing lines.
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(31) The utility model relates to a poultry hatching apparatus.
(32) This temperature gradient may be vital to successful hatching.
(33) Research on artificial insemination and semen freezing and artificial hatching and starting in Grus vipio will promote the reproduction of the crane under artificial breeding.
(34) Results: Hydrosalpinx fluid significantly decreased the hatching rate of blastocysts and the concentrations of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 both in blastocysts and culture medium, in a dose dependent manner.
(35) Those persons are responsible for production of poultry meat , table eggs, hatching eggs.
(36) On new industry exploitation, A-One is now steadily hatching vocational education, machinery remanufacturing, second-hand equipment trading, machine operator club, E-commerce.
(37) Through hatching egg by hen, the chicken would break the eggshell and see the world.
(38) The primordial gonad, genital fold which composed of epithelial cells formed below the nephridium area 12 days after hatching.
(39) The ciliated larvae of these monogeneans moved about immediately after hatching and were susceptive to currents.
(40) Aiming at the characteristic of the welding rapid prototyping, a whole hatching and scanning algorithm of the complex section area is presented in the paper .
(41) The effects of seawater salinity on hatching rate and survival activity index (SAI) of Epinephelus akaara were studied in the laboratory.
(42) With a pen, you can shade by hatching (making parallel lines), cross-hatching (parallel lines crossing over parallel lines), scribbling, stippling, or making other funky little marks.
(43) After hatching, juveniles (juvenile stage 1 and 2) are also attached to mother's pleopod by means of their curved pereiopods for 6 weeks.
(44) Thoughtful men gathered from this that a plot was hatching.
(45) Embryos after culture ever day , the blastocyst formation rate and hatching rate were accounted.
(46) The hatching larvae are parasitic, feeding on the flesh of the host.
(47) After hatching in the salty Sargasso Sea, the eels swim to freshwater rivers in the United Kingdom and the East Coast of North America.
(48) We're in a nest of wood duck eggs, hatching after a 30-day incubation.
(49) Objective: To investigate the clinical application of laser zona pellucida thinning assisted hatching in IVF -ET cycles.
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(50) One of the focal spot of marine ecology is the effects of diatom on copepod reproduction, which decreases copepod egg fecundity and hatching success.
(51) Sprays should be timed to coincide with the end of egg hatching.
(52) Precocial - This term is used to describe species of birds in which hatching occurs relatively late in development.
(53) An organism any time before full development, birth , or hatching.
(54) The prevailing conditions in activated sludge may even promote the hatching of some helminth eggs.
(55) Aiming at the characteristic of the welding rapid prototyping, a whole hatching and scanning algorithm of the complex section area is presented in the paper . in the algorithm.
(56) This paper emphasizes Hatching Knowledge's function as tools in the knowledge interflow .
(57) This paper analyzed abnomml pink and yellowish brown hatching eggs of Chinese mitten crab , Edriocheir sinensis.
(58) The histology of digestive tract of Silurus meridionalis larvae after hatching (from 1 to 43 days) was observed.
(59) The hatching membrane which was composed of chorion and fertilization membrane was the primary egg membrane, and protected the embryo development from harm material till the larva hatched.
(60) Those eggs with unclosed blastopore at the early embryonic stage have lower hatching rate compared with the normal one.
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