Definitionn. (of non-living objects) the state of being free of pathogenic organisms
Last update: June 30, 2015
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Sterility in women causes inability to produce children. [Please select]
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There's an anomaly in your blood test, but you're physically healthy, Dr. Williams said with a warm smile at odds with the cold sterility of the room. [Please select]
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That the sterility is very slight between certain dogs and wolves and other Canidæ is shown by savages taking the trouble to cross them. [Please select]
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, writes to me from Tasmania that he has never heard of any sterility having been observed. [Please select]
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Very often suppurative processes persist for a long time, preventing conception, or sterility may result without apparent cause. [Please select]
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--ON THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CHANGED CONDITIONS OF LIFE: STERILITY FROM VARIOUS CAUSES. [Please select]
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DOMESTICATION ELIMINATES THE TENDENCY TO STERILITY NATURAL TO SPECIES WHEN CROSSED. [Please select]
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[With respect to sterility from the crossing of domestic races, I know of no well-ascertained case with animals. [Please select]
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DOMESTICATION ELIMINATES THE TENDENCY TO STERILITY WHICH IS GENERAL WITH SPECIES WHEN CROSSED. [Please select]
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Then we have already drawn attention to the comparative sterility of the Italian mind during the Roman period and its abundant fertility since the Renaissance of learning. [Please select]
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It was not then foreseen that the triumph of the propaganda might impose a still worse burden on them: the burden of enforced sterility. [Please select]
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