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were sterile
adjective
Unable to reproduce (or procreate).
Exact(60)
All laboratory materials and solutions used were sterile (most often sterilized twice).
According to sterility test, since there was no growth in batches, kits were sterile.
"It was clear as day, we were told, that fetuses were sterile," she said.
"I was looking up at all these little decks that were sterile and empty and not very attractive, except for one, which was mine," he remembered.
In 2011, he showed that bones play a crucial role in male reproduction: mice that did not produce osteocalcin had abnormally low levels of testosterone and were sterile.
The researchers found no reports of infections linked to fentanyl at other hospitals, and tests showed that unopened vials of the drug were sterile.
All 177Lu-lots were sterile and endotoxins were <1EU/ml.
BAL cultures were sterile and pulmonary infections were excluded.
Individual fractions were sterile filtered using a 0.45 μm sterile filter.
All produced milk samples were sterile and were used for further sensory evaluation.
Because of this defect, homozygotic plants of mtd1 2 were sterile.
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