Most bamboos fall between the two physiological states of constant flowering and constant sterility. |
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Left untreated in women, the bacteria can spread to the fallopian tubes and ovaries, and may lead to sterility. |
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The strength of the poem comes from the bureaucratic sterility with which a Vietnam veteran sees the memorial. |
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In honeybees, worker policing via egg eating enforces functional worker sterility in colonies with a queen and brood. |
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Pied ancient sculptures were whitened and the lushness of literature turned into Classicist sterility. |
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Rather than being cocooned in five-star sterility, it's fun and comfortable to stay at one of these innumerable small homely hotels. |
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The pathological sterility of the shopping mall does not conduce to reflection. |
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Parapsychology needs transpersonal psychology to keep it from foundering in technical sterility. |
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The hallway stretched out before her, an infinite tunnel of grey sterility and mechanical deprivation. |
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In this case it appears that male sterility caused self-fertilization to fail but some days later cross-fertilization took place. |
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So there is some evidence that male sterility can negatively affect female fitness. |
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Male sterility evolves substantially faster than female sterility or hybrid inviability. |
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The sterility of the suburban environment gives way to the arid, thinly populated desert. |
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Lead builds up in the tissues, and chronic lead poisoning can cause mental retardation and sterility. |
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In another line, a major shape gene appeared that also caused female sterility. |
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Bioburden testing, pyrogenicity testing, sterility testing, and EtO residual testing also are performed. |
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These included abortion, asthma, dropsy, sterility, cancer, dysmenorrhea, melancholy, empyema, worms, and jaundice to name only a few. |
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The style in which the society's logo is rendered is very loose and natural as opposed to the sterility of a technical drawing. |
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The flame retardant, tris phosphate, which is a mutagen and causes cancer and sterility in animals is absorbed from fabric by people. |
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The presence of this extra chromosome results in failure to masculinize, small testes and sterility. |
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Infertility and sterility are on the rise, threatening to rob future generations of their right to choose to conceive. |
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I don't mind that it's traded some gutsiness for a bit of sterility and a more intellectually satisfying approach. |
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The tapetum degenerates earlier than usual, resulting in high pollen sterility, and anther indehiscence occurs when pollen stainability falls below 20 percent. |
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Another method described in an ancient text is sugar-candy taken with rice-wash in the form of a linctus to produce sterility in a woman without lessening her passion. |
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If the warm packages are handled with unsterile hands or placed on cold surfaces where condensation may form, the sterility of the package may be compromised. |
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However, it is not clear whether the contrast is closely related species vs. less-related species or hybrid male sterility vs. hybrid inviability. |
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Thus it is that the growth of technical means tending to absolutism forbids the appearance of values and condemns to sterility our search for the ethical and the spiritual. |
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Tests must be performed for pyrogens, sterility, and EO residues. |
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It follows that lying about sterility or the effectiveness of birth control may constitute fraud vitiating consent. |
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Only an undamaged packaging can guarantee the products imperviousness and sterility. |
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Tribulus terrestris has been used in India for millions of years to deal with problems of impotence, frigidity and sterility. |
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It absorbs all negative energies that bring on blocks, sterility, impotence and frigidity. |
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The city's edginess beats the sterility of the Gulf creations any time, advertising executives and fashion designers say. |
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Treatment of: endometriosis, sterility, stress incontinence and pelvic floor and breast disorders. |
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We displace a word that conjures images of suffering for one with statistician-like sterility. |
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In pregnant rats, busulfan produces sterility in both male and female offspring due to the absence of germinal cells in testes and ovaries. |
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Germinal cell aplasia or sterility in offspring of mothers receiving busulfan during pregnancy has not been reported in humans. |
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The presence of a hard bone is an indicator of underprocessing and will require an evaluation for sterility. |
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Male sterility techniques are therefore used to compensate for differences in labor costs compared with other regions. |
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For example, as a result of the crossing of different genera or species, sterility might be an outcome of the crossing. |
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Donation of egg cells and the necessary hormone treatment can lead to cancer and sterility. |
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It can be found interesting informations in the segments devoted to gynecology and in these ones devoted to sterility. |
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The aim of this Society is to promote Scientific and technical developement of sterility and infertility. |
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This new legislative measure will allow a woman to overcome sterility and to enjoy her right to maternity. |
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This defect has the potential to compromise sterility and potentially lead to contamination and injection site infection. |
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Similarly, blood banks have become industrial customers with the development of bacteriological sterility monitoring of platelets. |
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Hold the device and twist off the sterility cap by twisting it in either direction. |
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To maintain sterility, it is necessary to shave the hair directly behind the ear to receive the implant. |
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Mumps can be linked to meningitis and cause sterility in males. |
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They found themselves confronting a sterility in literature, with its maniacal emphasis on form, which rhymed with progress and the accelerating emphasis on technology. |
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In adults, lead overload can lead to miscarriages and birth defects, as well as sterility. |
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This woman had been married three or four years and consulted me on account of her sterility. |
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In men, chemotherapy can cause a lowered sperm count or even sterility. |
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We need to talk about the Europe of values and not to confine ourselves solely to the sterility of a Europe of markets or the intricacies of the Common Agricultural Policy, indispensable as these may be. |
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Study on male cattle's sterility by investigating the historical characteristics of anterior pituitaries and convoluted seminiferous tubulus. |
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Boiling the wort ensures its sterility, helping to prevent contamination with undesirable microbes. |
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Plasmons and male sterility types in Solanum verrucosum and its interspecific hybrid derivatives. |
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Wright does not accept responsibility or liability arising from a lack of cleanliness or sterility of any medical devices supplied by Wright that should have been cleaned and sterilized by the end user. |
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Six months of sterility results, after which normal fertility returns. |
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From the harvest vessel to the ultracentrifuge, the bio-safety and the sterility of the product is ensured by a closed system. |
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By surrounding the whole process of gamete donation with secrecy, with a sort of occultism, is the government not helping to maintain the culture of secrecy that surrounds sterility, which is not good? |
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In addition to its cosmetic use, the argan oil is very much used in traditional medicine like chicken pock treatment, juvenile acne, rheumatisms and also for sterility and miscarriage treatment. |
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It is a route set out by nature that humanity one day took and which, to its great surprise, led to unhoped-for treasure, since that path led it out of sterility. |
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I'm of course romanticizing lab culture way beyond belief, but I still think that the total sterility of the labs cognitively disconnected that online experience from the rest of the chaotic human experience. |
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Functional sterility may not be due to ovulatory failure but to corpus luteum development and function which is inadequate for proper implantation and early development of the fertilized ovum. |
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Because of the anticipated high life-long exposure to the chemicals used in tattoos or in piercing posts, chemical substances used have to meet strict requirements concerning purity, sterility and safety. |
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His actions are opposed to those of the pale fox that is associated with sterility, aridness and death. |
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The sterility of a germ-free dosing material cannot be guaranteed. |
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In order to prevent accidental contamination of the sample, the sampler is to employ an aseptic technique to maintain the sterility of the sample bottles. |
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The advantages of avoiding sterility or death from illnesses such as herpes and simian immuno-deficiency virus, the monkey version of the AIDS virus, outweigh the cost to the body of maintaining such a large immune system. |
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Maintained sterility of equipment prior to use. |
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Southern Louisiana is the site of many environmental depredations, but one of them will never be a feeling of locked-down sterility as an appurtenance of human habitation. |
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It has always bothered me to walk down these long ranges of cellblocks in our traditional prisons in Canada and North America generally, and to see the sterility, human waste and lack of activity. |
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The sterility of 19th century academism had not yet suffocated their art. |
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We know as well that pesticides have an impact on sterility. |
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Scientists have confirmed it: abortion can cause sterility. |
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Use of male sterility system would be appropriate approach for commercial exploitation of heterosis in rice. |
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It features a pierceable septum which maintains sterility and a large hydrophobic membrane for gas exchange to maintain proper conditions for cell growth. |
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Deletion of Smkin3 led to fewer septa and increased protoplast regeneration and aerial hyphae formation, whereas deletion of Smkin24 caused hyperseptation and sterility. |
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Many applications in these specialty paper markets require stringent specifications such as temperature resistance, sterility, imperviousness, and durability. |
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