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sterilityInability to produce offspring.
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sterilityearly 15c., from Middle French sterilite, from Latin sterilitatem (nominative sterilitas) "unfruitfulness, barrenness," from sterilis (see sterile).
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sterilityInfertility, the inability to become pregnant or to cause a pregnancy.
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sterilityIn general, the incapability of fertilization or reproduction.
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sterility1. Being incapable of reproducing. 2. being incapable of supporting a microbial colony because of radiation or chemical treatment. the condition in which microbial growth is stopped with the help of m [..]
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sterilitysterility (pop)
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sterilityhypogonadism
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sterility(n) (of non-living objects) the state of being free of pathogenic organisms(n) the state of being unable to produce offspring; in a woman it is an inability to conceive; in a man it is an inability to [..]
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sterilitySterility is a condition characterised by an individual’s complete inability to conceive.
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sterilityThe failure of Plants to complete Fertilization and obtain Seed (Seeds) as a result of defective Pollen or Ovules, or other aberrations. (Dict. of Plant Genet. and Mol. Biol., 1998)
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sterilitythe inability to reproduce (have children)
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sterilityA condition that results in the absolute inability to reproduce. SWIM-UP TEST
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sterility Absolute inability to procreate.
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sterilityA condition where an individual is completely unable to conceive.
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sterilitySee: Infertility
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