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the sterility
noun
The state or quality of being sterile.
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Twelve wells were inoculated with sterile BHI for the sterility control.
(2004) genetically mapped a female sterile mutant from D. simulans, presumably involved in the sterility observed in D. melanogaster/D.
Mr. Lowe tried to relieve the sterility.
The prime example of the sterility cited by Baldwin was Native Son.
The highly charged narrative offsets the sterility of Miss Saito's immaculate home and empty existence.
In Joe's Palace, the house's creepy emptiness and redundancy echo both Elliot's psychological void and the sterility of Richard's philandering.
The resulting play contrasts the vivid internal world of the mentally ill with the sterility of the objective world.
The sterility of normal debates and presidential campaigns allows the candidates to avoid talking about individual refugee children dying.
Much ofthe film was recorded outdoors, ata friend's farm in Connecticut, farfrom the sterility of a studio.
They disapprove of the sterility, the conformity, the split-level subdivisions, the billiard-room wet bars and the blueberry bagels.
For years we have grumbled about the sterility of English play: the devotion to bump and grind.
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