Antonym: fertile. Similar words: sterilize, puerile, hysteria, posterity, hysterics, austerity, hysterical, mysterious. Meaning: ['sterəl /'steraɪl] adj. 1. incapable of reproducing 2. free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms 3. deficient in originality or creativity; lacking powers of invention.
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61. Yes, crushed apple was a very good medicine when properly blended with glucose and sterile milk for small stomachs.
62. It lost to a politicized plan, which resulted in the sterile towers and hidden plazas that now mark Bunker Hill.
63. In a sterile world casein would be nearly an ideal glue.
64. However, if sterile or individual equipment is not available, the next best thing is to clean equipment using disinfectant.
65. Some became entranced by the strange room itself, its gurneys row on row, each one holding a sterile bagged corpse.
66. Nevertheless, no amount of sterile packs and antiseptic agents will protect a patient from a staff member who has contaminated hands.
67. Evidently not, in the short term, but in the long term Fangorn knows his race and story are sterile.
68. During the sterile Eighties, we overdosed on design and killed freedom of expression.
69. This does not, however, render the question of social origins of state personnel, such as bureaucrats, sterile.
70. She had asked for more antibiotics, some hypodermic needles, and a lot of sterile dressings.
71. It may seem odd that sterile animals can evolve a variety of forms, but this too comes from indirect natural selection.
72. Most of the time, no plants emerged, and in the few that did, the progeny were sterile.
73. Roy Hattersley's simultaneous resignation as deputy leader also opens up the increasingly sterile debate on constitutional reform.
74. The theistic God is almost as sterile a principle.
75. Male function barrier, sterile sterile, prostate gland disease.
76. The doctor kept his instruments sterile.
77. Conclusion: Salpingemphraxis was the key sterile cause of the secondary infertility after drug induced abortion.
78. Hybrid rice seeds show a serious glume dehiscence which is a genetic characteristic of male sterile lines.
79. Objective:To compare the effects of intracutaneous injection of sterile water for injection and lidocaine for labor analgesia.
80. Each syringe is wrapped in a sterile package and then jumblepacked in a large corrugated carton.
81. But ethics without practical application only lead to the sterile formalism and abstractionism of scholastic thought.
82. Sterile surgical blade is the necessary material for surgical incision.
83. The sterile plant with multiple stigmas had a high outcrossing percentage of seed setting because its multiple and long stigmas enlarged the area of pollination.
84. Similar principles to those discussed above for purified water apply to Water For Injection (WFI) utilized in sterile and pyrogen-free BPC processing.
85. Nonetheless, these closely related plants occasionally cross-pollinate and spawn seedlings which grow into sterile,(www.Sentencedict.com) half-breed banana plants.
86. Genetic effect of the dominant genic male sterile material DGMS79-399-3 in cabbage(Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. ) was studied with two different genetic analysis models.
87. It'sexless , seedless and sterile and can only be bred by growing plants from identical cuttings.
88. Objective To study the stability and hemolysis on the compatibility of pentoxifylline (Freeeze drying sterile injection powder) with 5% glucose injection and 0.9% sodium chloride injection .
89. George Lucas creates a sterile 25 th century world in which mankind drugged into a continual stupor.
90. More recently, genetic engineering has been used to create male sterile lines, by linking ribonuclease gene expression with a promoter sequence controlling an anther-specific gene.
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