nidulated (Meaning)
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nidulated (imp. & p. p.)
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nidulated Sentence Examples
- The avian embryo nidulated in the cozy nest, tucked away from predators.
- The fertilized egg nidulated successfully within the uterine lining, initiating the marvel of pregnancy.
- Researchers observed nidulation occurring within the soil environment, indicating an unusual adaptation in certain plant species.
- The bacteria nidulated deeply within the host tissue, causing persistent and difficult-to-treat infections.
- The tumor cells nidulated in various organs throughout the body, leading to a metastatic spread.
- The parasite nidulated within the fish gills, impairing respiration and reducing the fish's survival chances.
- The newly formed coral colony nidulated on a rocky outcrop, creating a foundation for a thriving marine ecosystem.
- The archaeological remains revealed evidence of ancient animal burrows where animals had nidulated for shelter and protection.
- The microscope allowed biologists to witness the fascinating process of nidulation as cells implanted themselves in a specific substrate.
- Careful surgical techniques enabled the removal of a nidulated foreign object from the patient's wound, restoring health and well-being.
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The avian embryo nidulated in the cozy nest, tucked away from predators.
The fertilized egg nidulated successfully within the uterine lining, initiating the marvel of pregnancy.
Researchers observed nidulation occurring within the soil environment, indicating an unusual adaptation in certain plant species.
The bacteria nidulated deeply within the host tissue, causing persistent and difficult-to-treat infections.