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"sterility" Definitions
  1. the fact of not being able to produce children or young animals synonym infertility
  2. the fact of not producing any useful result
  3. a lack of individual personality, imagination or new ideas
  4. the state of being completely clean and free from bacteria
"sterility" Synonyms
decontamination purity cleanness cleanliness asepsis disinfection antisepsis freedom from germs lack of contamination lack of infection lack of pollution freshness spotlessness immaculateness immaculacy stainlessness pureness sanitation clearness untaintedness infertility barrenness childlessness infecundity impotence subfertility erectile dysfunction unproductiveness fruitlessness poverty frigidity unfruitfulness aridity aridness sterileness lifelessness bareness desolation non-productivity dryness waterlessness drought moisturelessness parchedness dehydration desiccation dullness banality blandness unimaginativeness mundaneness uncreativeness unoriginality insipidness ordinariness lack of creativity lack of imagination staleness triteness vapidity predictability prosaicness tedium pedestrianism conventionality derivativeness emptiness futility worthlessness abortiveness meaninglessness pointlessness profitlessness purposelessness senselessness uselessness valuelessness aimlessness bootlessness hollowness vanity hopelessness flatness dreariness drabness flavorlessness weariness tediousness uninterestingness boredom colorlessness commonplaceness familiarity hygiene hygienics sanitariness salutariness sanitization wholesomeness asepticism regimen sanitary measures personal cleanliness personal hygiene public health environmental health healthful living sterilization(US) castration gelding hysterectomy neutering spaying vasectomy gonadectomy orchiectomy orchidectomy altering unmanning orchidotomy effeminization sterilisation(UK) More

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So Oxitec has since developed second generation insect sterility tech.
There's a sterility to some clubs that wasn't there in the 90s.
The biggest mistake I see in nail salons is just no sterility.
They're almost like urban glitches, with radical architectural concepts scratching through the sterility.
He learned that a side effect of his sterility was low hormone levels.
There is a sterility to this show that is underpinned by an uninspired curation.
Standard surgical microscopes are enormous and require a complicated draping process to ensure sterility.
Some artists search for individuality and empathy within the homogeny and sterility of tech products.
The medication his doctors offered, which is usually prescribed to older patients, can cause sterility.
Instead as Weinsteinian or Polanskian excesses have been corrected, we've increased singlehood, sterility and loneliness.
For 50 years, scientists have known that Wolbachia can cause sterility in mosquitoes and other insects.
What is new here is that a gene drive can actively spread sterility through a population.
While most people recover within a few weeks, complications include brain swelling, sterility and hearing loss.
While an astute idea, there's a sterility to this show that's underpinned by an uninspired curation.
His techno chooses murky rattles over the precise sterility of its Berlin, superclub counterparts for example.
They get scratchy hospital blankets instead of nice purple fleece ones because of unnecessarily strict sterility standards.
The FDA also inspected Greenpark in October 2017, and cited the pharmacy for several potential sterility violations.
Behind the collective cringe of surgery there's certainly many things: blood, lights, cold sterility, possibility of death.
Not all the changes wrought by cross-sex hormones are reversible, and genital surgery may cause sterility.
Our society is afflicted by an obsession with cleanliness and sterility and an aversion to natural dirt.
This can affect the testicles or ovaries and damage fertility, although it hasn't been linked to sterility.
The emotional sterility of the scenes between coach and player, between father-figure and son, is jarring.
This decision to toss, said Dr. Egert, means balancing hygiene and sterility, thriftiness and a sustainable environment.
So far, this sterility-causing virus hasn't been mentioned in The Handmaid's Tale, though it actually seems plausible.
Complications from the virus — including deafness, sterility, and encephalitis or meningitis (swelling of the brain) — can be devastating.
"RISUG has surely created a new concept of contraception with great feasibility and long lasting sterility," they wrote.
When it is lost, it is replaced by a sterility and silence that will ultimately drive us apart.
Their dirty biannual photo-based magazine specializes in mixing grotesque, absurd imagery with the glossy, sterility of commercial art.
Manufacturing violations could impact the sterility of products used at both companies, placing patients at risk, the FDA said.
But research finally showed that the danger of losing parents was far worse than the danger of imperfect sterility.
This is partly because the movie, with implacable sterility, gradually nudges its title character toward a threatened tipping point.
In a statement Monday afternoon, U.S. Stem Cell denied ever restricting access to F.D.A. inspectors, or having sterility problems.
Avila told Fox 40 she was not allowed inside the room — this ensures sterility — while her daughter's procedure took place.
Overall, 98 women, or 28 percent, experienced a miscarriage during the study, as reported in the journal Fertility and Sterility.
Sterility failures were also not reported, nor investigated, the agency said among a series of concerns outlined in the letter.
Currently, sharing generally is only allowed within six hours of when the vial is opened to ensure the medicine's sterility.
I think when you do that, it results in sterility—it's not as organic and it doesn't allow for growth.
BD spokesman Troy Kirkpatrick said the company had checked records from its sterility testing, environmental testing and clean room validation.
Lingering worry about the history of black women and forced sterility treatments — was this a front for secret government tests?
Mr. Litton believes that his repeated exposure to explosive blasts while in the Army and the F.B.I. induced the sterility.
Just last year, Japan's Supreme Court upheld the country's sterility requirement for trans people seeking to change their legal sex.
In her own schlocky way, she inadvertently disrobed the sterility of what so often passes for eroticism in our age.
It was long assumed, for instance, that long-term hormone usage would result in sterility for trans people of all genders.
He said Italy and Europe were entering a period of "vocational sterility" to which he wasn&apost sure a solution exists.
Boyd acknowledges how the warmth and romance of the flowers starkly contrast the cold sterility of the ice in his work.
But if you need a break from the corporate, cookie-cutter sterility of Marriott and Hilton, this is your safe space.
What you're really paying for, besides guaranteed sterility, is a kind of Type A pedicure in its thorough and exacting approach.
Many governments continue to require sterility from trans people hoping to legally transition, whether or not that's something they want for themselves.
Despite a cleanish persona, his urgent lyrics and sense of history have been widely celebrated as a counterweight to hip-hop's creeping sterility.
With colored contacts from overseas vendors, Shea adds that the bigger issue is sterility and cites the 224.50 Journal of Forensic Sciences study.
Its most recent debunking provides an opportunity, however, to explore the notions of sterility and bacterial contamination that it was meant to address.
"Our team is very cautious about sterility and aseptic techniques especially when we collect samples for microbiology and molecular biology studies," she added.
This concept is more widely known as the "hygiene hypothesis," which suggests that the sterility of modern life is leading to health issues.
Today's IVF babies are made in fancy laboratories where computers monitor the temperature, sterility and a finely tuned mix of medical-grade gases.
In September, the judge ruled that Mr. Litton had a disability — his sterility — and that he did not need to disclose the treatments.
Thirteen patients were hospitalized, while 15% of the infected men developed testicular inflammation, a mumps' complication that infrequently causes sterility, the CDC found.
It is a recognition that the building habits of times past created spaces that are more hospitable than the sterility of time present.
That theoretically means a single dose a day (when taken with food) should cause sterility without leading to other serious consequences, the authors say.
Also, adhere strictly to the expiration dates of liquid drugs; for anything injected or dropped into the eye, both potency and sterility are issues.
The hero, a young thug whose traveling companion is a mutant, telepathic dog, is lured to an underground community but rebels against its sterility.
In the 2007 inspection, investigators found the pharmacy was not testing all of its drugs for sterility and bacteria before shipping them to patients.
He was eager to know more about the moment when the relative sterility within our skulls is breached by organisms contributing to our decay.
Gender reassignment is a momentous choice, since it causes irreversible physical changes and, if surgery is done to reshape the genitalia, perhaps also sterility.
Laing openly longs for the order and sterility of the high-rise: it gives him the sense of control and belonging that he craves.
At over three and a half hours, the two-concert performance felt long, sometimes penitentially so in the secular sterility of Merkin Concert Hall.
Another advantage of an expanded market is that vaccine plants can develop sterility problems that force them to shut down for cleaning and repairs.
My sterility was confirmed 12 weeks later, and I still take a great deal of satisfaction in my decision to own my reproductive destiny.
Dilg's landscapes are poised on the edge — from moments of harmony with the elements to visions of glimmering orbs of sterility floating in the sky.
In one review published in 22008 in the journal Fertility and Sterility, biomedical ethicists contacted 22015 U.S. hospitals about their post-mortem sperm collection protocols.
Once the stabilizers and preservatives are added, the vaccines are tested for quality and sterility before the FDA gives final approval to ship for distribution.
In 1959, the FDA banned the use of DES in fattening chickens because "exposed male agricultural workers suffered sterility, impotence, and breast growth," Langston writes.
There's a strange sterility to the whole enterprise that, even to casual observers, seems totally out of sync with the character at the film's center.
"Under the Silver Lake" is less a cinematic folly than a category mistake, taking the sterility of its own imaginative conceits for a metaphysical condition.
Some of this world-building is fun, and almost all of it is dazzling, but the emotional sterility of John's life will burden a franchise.
A survey of patients at five California fertility clinics published in the July 2016 issue of Fertility and Sterility shows that few were offered counseling.
The image has the grand sterility that marks most pictures out of North Korea: the colossal mural, the sparkling clean banister, the eerie sense of emptiness.
In a recent tweet he posited that "Capitalism + atheism + feminism = sterility = migration", and noted that the leaders of Britain, France, Germany and Italy are all childless.
For years, she struck the balance between sterility and sexuality, and "....Baby One More Time," as her first outing, is the purest possible crystallization of that.
The recall was prompted by concern from the US Food and Drug Administration "over a lack of sterility assurance," according to the recall announcement issued Thursday.
Those males fathered fewer than one percent the number of offspring produced by the control group, resulting in "almost complete sterility in males," the team said.
Mr. Calvani's pert dialogue plays with the oppositions of youth and age, fecundity and sterility, dominance and obligation, and the women take turns controlling the conversation.
Some of those subjected to these surgeries have declared it cruel and unnecessary, citing damage including sterility, genital sensitivity and post surgical depression, says the report.
Though these stars outlive stars like the Sun for billions of years, they also commonly barf out highly energetic flares capable of irradiating nearby planets into sterility.
I opted for the white/slate color because I wanted the clean, neutral look of a hotel room, but not the sterility of an all-white ensemble.
Another team of researchers has devised a way to spread sterility through the mosquito population, using a technique called gene drive to wipe out the offending insects.
" Saul Bellow, she said, "is talented and clever and writes with control and precision," but she dismissed " Dangling Man " as one of those "small novels of sterility.
What their findings indicate is that Neanderthals carried a large number of genetic mutations associated with mild, yet harmful effects, such as diseases, and sterility in males.
"In the pre-vaccine era, mumps was probably the leading cause of deafness in places like Iowa, and the most probable cause of male sterility," Quinlisk noted.
"I think people get neurotic about public bathrooms, not realizing they have an artificial view of the sterility of everything else outside of the bathroom," he says.
Since the early 220s, he had periodically seen blood in his urine and semen, and he had received a diagnosis of sterility from Army doctors in 1997.
The contrast between the geometric sterility of architectural elements, walls, and railings, and the more decorative arrangements of plant pots and flower boxes is a frequent motif.
Thomas Mann's healthy bourgeois Buddenbrooks succumb to decadent sterility; Gabriel García Márquez's Buendías are erased by a hurricane; the Starks of Winterfell are massacred in the Riverlands.
It turns out that drinking takes complex motor control, and the combination of tensile strength, flexibility, affordability, and sterility make disposable plastic straws the perfect accessibility tool.
In a new study, published online last week in the journal Fertility and Sterility, researchers followed 344 heterosexual couples for several weeks before and after they became pregnant.
The first 100 New Yorkers to apply for "The first mail odor dating service," will test their theories about smell, pheromones, and the supposed sterility of online dating.
These descriptions — realist, historian, man of letters — while accurate, create a somewhat misleading impression, an implication of dryness or sterility that could not be further from the truth.
Contrasting the cold sterility of her locations with a fiery emotional urgency, she pushes her increasingly distraught heroine from vulnerability to defiance, from a whimper to a roar.
The centrepiece of his Temple of Health in London was a celestial bed that he claimed could combat sterility and produce perfect babies by pouring out waves of magnetism.
The dissonance between the pink-and-white sterility of her website and the roiling defensiveness of her tone can be a little jarring, but ultimately, she grabs your attention.
That will help the scientists understand population dynamics, but with no gene drive to push the sterility into the population it will have no effect on malaria per se.
The Brutalist architecture and cold sterility of the building suggests Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville, and the polished futurism and stiffly remote characters are reminiscent of François Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451.
Harris and his colleagues write in Fertility and Sterility that lack of geographic access to assisted reproductive technology (ART) is common and a significant obstacle for patients with infertility.
It's a realm of fleeting private pleasures and lasting social isolation, of social peace purchased through sterility, of virtual sex as the opiate of the otherwise sexually unsuccessful masses.
The divide is due to the method of conception: a three-parent technique called "spindle nuclear transfer," the details of which were published Tuesday in the journal Fertility and Sterility.
Infertility or sterility on an individual level can be very stressful and if you multiply that by the population there would be a lot of people having a hard time.
To capture the sterility and the eerie quiet in the satellite towns—including Pardis and Parand—he took the photographs using medium-format film, in direct sunlight, and overexposed them.
"Sterility" means the inability to play a part in conception (often for medical reasons, or because a man has had a vasectomy or a woman has had her Fallopian tubes tied).
The juxtaposition of warmth in the Black house and cold sterility during the initiation was sharp, and it visually represented how Black bodies, in all of their beauty can shine through.
Just a third of those making less than $25,000 a year sought treatment for infertility, compared with two thirds of those making $100,000 or more, researchers report in Fertility and Sterility.
The hormones she was taking would cause irreversible sterility, and she had opted not to freeze and store sperm, as some trans women do, because the long-term cost seemed prohibitive.
That sterility, along with mountains of other issues, kept those productions from capturing the actual thrill of theater — or, in the case of "The Wiz," kept anyone from laughing after jokes.
Clara's particularity is precisely what makes her such a resonant and representative figure, because it's her idiosyncratic spirit that is threatened by the sterility and greed represented by her mercenary antagonists.
Mr. Hamaguchi doesn't underline their technique, and shoots with an eye for the sterility of modern homes and offices, often positioning his stars against blinding light streaming into windows behind them.
The book's name is a reference to the Cubist-era French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier and throughout her recipes Choi pokes fun at the sterility and exclusivity of the design community.
In this study, researchers wanted to make a gene for sterility spread rapidly through the population despite being exceptionally detrimental to its hosts — which isn't how genetic transmission of traits works ordinarily.
In January, the PharMEDium unit announced that it was expanding a recall that it began in December of certain drugs produced at the Memphis facility due to a lack of sterility assurance.
On February 26th mobs rampaged in Ampara on the east coast after a video of a Muslim restaurant-worker confessing to adding "sterility pills" to food sold to Sinhalese women went viral.
While suffering from some hostile media impressions, O'Rourke has gotten his share, if not more so, of favorable press: He's authentic, full of energy, and stripped of consultant-driven sterility (Vanity Fair).
The high levels of radiation required to guarantee sterility can turn male insects into sad, unattractive mates for wild females—and if they don't mate, the technique does little to cull their numbers.
Here's what happened: on Tuesday, New Scientist broke the news that a paper has been submitted to the journal Fertility and Sterility describing the first live birth using a technique called mitochondrial transfer.
Girard's work was prescient, mitigating the stark sterility of American Modernism with the introduction of bold color, materials that are at turns earthy and futuristic, and the quotidian aesthetics inherent to folk art.
In litigation dating to 1993, farmers blamed the defendants' use from the 1960s to 1980s of dibromochloropropane (DBCP) in pesticides for causing health problems including sterility, birth defects and an elevated risk of cancer.
"Many of the Commanders had come in contact with a sterility-causing virus that was developed by secret pre-Gilead gene-splicing experiments with mumps," Atwood writes, with a typically Atwoodian level of detail.
They are also campaigning for a government apology and an acknowledgement of Germany's history of state-sanctioned sterility and other forms of eugenics deployed against marginalized groups from the Nazi era to the present.
The goal would be to make the end of abortion seem less utopian by making the burdens of motherhood less daunting, and to link the pro-life cause to a larger revolt against sterility.
But because it's harder to see male sterility — as opposed to how a woman changes very visibly if she gets pregnant — the people behind Gilead use the crisis to strip women of their rights.
Zhang detailed the procedure in the journal Fertility and Sterility last year and is now marketing the technique, but the letter reminds Zhang the FDA has not authorized his use of the procedure in humans.
Decorated with the sprightly sterility of a Swiss clinic as imagined by Stanley Kubrick, the suite is filled with art pieces from the physician's collection by Ross Bleckner, Jean Cocteau, Catherine Opie and David Shrigley.
The strategy is also not without risks, noted Schondelmeyer, who worries about issues of sterility in a reusable device and other safeguards that come when products are made outside of the F.D.A.'s watchful eye.
These standards include testing every batch for sterility and potency, performing robust tests for shelf life before producing a product for sale, and rigorous monitoring of the cleanroom environment to minimize the chances of contamination.
She's not the type to fire off manifestoes on the sterility of M.F.A. fiction (not yet, at least); she scarcely knows what to think and envies her classmates the quantity and confidence of their convictions.
At one plant, Mr. Baker went straight to the microbiology laboratory and found the paperwork for testing the sterility of the plant in perfect order: microbial limits testing, biological indicators, all the samples with perfect results.
Anthony A. James, a professor at the University of California, Irvine, said it would be straightforward to use a gene drive to spread something like a sterility trait through the Aedes aegypti population to kill them off.
Left untreated, gonorrhea can cause serious health problems, including pelvic inflammatory disease in women (which may lead to infertility) and a painful condition in the tubes attached to the testicles in men (which may lead to sterility).
"Gene drives"—genetic systems which, seemingly paradoxically, use sexual transmission to spread sterility—offer a way that CRISPRtechnologies might be used to try to wipe out disease vectors, such as the species of mosquito that spread malaria.
Some argue that this has contributed to the nastier elements of recent derbies, with the sterility of the pre-game conditions forcing fans to express their hatred with banners and chants instead of fists and thrown pint glasses.
He brought those same motion principles and heavy three-point attack the Blazers, and the product was good, orderly, hard to complain about, but touched by a sterility that made them difficult to really wrap a fan's heart around.
This storyline also touches on a fascinating element from the source material: The cause of the drop in pregnancy and birth rates is probably linked to an outbreak of male sterility, and not solely a function of women's infertility.
I knew the sterility of the dining room would keep some people away, and I wasn't sure anybody should have to pay quite so much for dinner, but the cooking had a finesse that's exciting to find because it's so rare.
Bedside Smartphone Vase, available on Uncommon Goods, $32These smartphone stands are handmade out of glazed stoneware, and they double as vases so their owner can have the benefit of convenience without totally giving into the sterility of tons of tech devices.
Mr. Douthat's statement that the goal of the Catholic Church should be "to link the pro-life cause to a larger revolt against sterility" sounds alarmingly like a dog whistle to roll back the right to birth control and family planning.
But more recently it's been found that this is not necessarily the case; while rates of sterility may be higher among trans people who have undergone hormone therapy, many retain fertility for longer than expected, or regain it after going off hormones.
Among patients who thought there were risks from these CT scans, about 24 percent thought they posed a risk of sterility, and around 12 percent thought there was a risk of either acute radiation sickness or passing genetic mutations to their offspring.
Following basic hygienic principles, such as refraining from eating food dropped in a field strewn, for example, with cow dung is unequivocally important to maintain but an over concern for the unachievable and ill-advised ideal of sterility is another thing altogether.
The U.S. Stem Cell Clinic marketed stem cell products to patients without F.D.A. approval and "while violating current good manufacturing practice requirements, including some that could impact the sterility of their products, putting patients at risk," the F.D.A. said in a statement.
A new study, published in medical journal Fertility and Sterility in November 2019, found that trans men have no more trouble getting pregnant via assisted reproductive technology than their cis woman counterparts do, even trans men who had already begun taking testosterone.
A California judge in 2009 also threw out separate lawsuits brought in the United States against Dow and Dole after ruling that the plaintiffs and their lawyers used fraudulent tactics, including faked sterility results and plaintiffs who never worked on banana plantations.
It is tracing a return to the spirit of the 1970s, to the promise of ever-widening liberation — and the long-term influence of that return on a society already shadowed by sterility and loneliness will be, shall we say, interesting to watch.
In Israel, arguably one of the most permissive countries for posthumous reproduction, a 2011 article in Fertility and Sterility found that "none of the 21 post-mortem frozen tissue samples in our national sperm bank were requested for fertilization use during the past 8 years".
The trend goes back at least as far as 1920 and Russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin, a proud Bolshevik who distanced himself from his party after the Russian revolution, over fears that the country's new leadership was trending toward conformity, sterility, and disapproval of the arts.
Their writings reveal how Quinault Indians consumed an infusion of pompom-like thistles, captured in Shelton's photo, "The Child Bride," to induce temporary sterility; how Māori would boil the leaves of native poroporo, featured in "The Courtesan," and drink the broth as a contraceptive.
In such surroundings, Signora Agnelli (who, in fact, created a ''minimalist'' décor years before it was the fashion) would have as readily longed for something humdrum or seemingly inappropriate like wicker, something witty or even fake, to take the curse off such sanctimonious sterility.
A series of research papers published on Tuesday in the latest issue of the medical journal "Fertility and Sterility" suggest that there is no evidence to show that common "add-on" treatments during an in vitro fertilization cycle could increase the likelihood of getting pregnant.
There is an alternative, conservative response, of course — namely, that our widespread isolation and unhappiness and sterility might be dealt with by reviving or adapting older ideas about the virtues of monogamy and chastity and permanence and the special respect owed to the celibate.
It would be foolish to avoid the Kubrick comparisons — several shots when Banks and Donnelly first enter the alien ship read like direct callbacks to 2001: A Space Odyssey — but that trademarked sterility isn't just artifice; it's the nature of the world Villeneuve is creating here.
The 35% of women who were not using contraception when they were interviewed were either not sexually active (17%), were pregnant, were postpartum or were looking to get pregnant (7.5%), nonusers of contraception who'd been sexually active (7.9%) or nonusers for other reasons, like nonsurgical sterility (2.7%).
The chemical dibromochloropropane, or DBCP, an active ingredient in Nemagon, was banned in most of the United States in 1977 after it was found to have caused sterility among thousands of male workers who were exposed to it at Dow, Shell and Occidental plants across America.
This group, backed by German advocacy group Bundesverband Trans* (BvT), are pushing their government to compensate every trans person who was coerced into sterilizing surgeries before proof of sterility was dropped as a requirement to change one's legal sex in 2011, as Reuters reported earlier this week.
According to our narrator, the holes — much like the passageways between the galleries, intentionally left unadorned by WangShui for this exhibition — were built to allow mythic dragons to pass from the mountains to the ocean, a nod to the mythic that exists within (and in defiance of) modern sterility.
His goal: to figure out a way to induce reversible male sterility, so that every act of procreation should be intentional; he thought that making a baby should be an opt-in rather than opt-out situation (and that the responsibility should fall to men for a change).
Details: There are nearly three dozen supplemental procedures being offered, but there's little to no evidence that most of them actually increase a woman's chance of having a baby, according to four papers published yesterday in Fertility and Sterility, the journal of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
Composers convened at courses and symposiums, such as the famous one in Darmstadt, Germany, that felt more like scientific conferences than music festivals, and they believed, with Boulez, that high art was an organism that must evolve — presumably to ever more complex stages — or else founder in sterility.
" The Malleus is rife with obvious anxieties about female sexual desire—as folklorist Moira Smith notes in her paper, Penis Theft in the Malleus Maleficarum, "Many of the crimes (maleficia) attributed to witches concerned sexuality: copulation with incubus devils, procuring abortions, causing sterility and stillbirth, and impeding sexual relations between husbands and wives.
Everything else is by design: the sterility of Lily's home, the space between them, Lyle Vincent's striking cinematography, and the sound — not just an apoplectic score composed by Erik Friedlander intended less to shock than to rattle — but sound editing and mixing that make you feel like your senses have been turned up to 11.
But let's give it a shot: The TV adaptation of James Patterson's novel of the same name ran for three head-spinning seasons on CBS, quietly growing from a weirdo procedural drama about a global animal uprising to a completely, gloriously ludicrous dive into a post-apocalyptic world plagued by sterility and bloodthirsty hybrid beasts.
Less than two months after the Bier/Gantz/James paper describing an alteration drive for Indian malarial mosquitoes was published, a team including Crisanti and Burt published their own paper explaining that they had created a gene drive for A. gambiae (which is technically a species complex rather than a species) that spread genes causing female sterility.
His interest in the map came from his work on a technology called gene drive, in which a trait engineered into a few individuals in a species — sterility, say, or an altered immune system — is made to spread rapidly through a population as a result of a trick that ensures it is transmitted to all descendants, bypassing the normally random process of inheritance.
Other ways society pressured women into having more children included the promotion of the idea that only abnormal women don't want babies; stigmatization of interests other than the maternal as dangerous, melancholy, or degrading; female sterility as grounds for divorce; limited education opportunities for women; and the widespread depiction of the "sacredness and charm of motherhood" in art, literature, and music.
Instead, our age of opioids and suicide and sterility, and the heartland populists and Bronxian socialists that anomie has conjured up, strongly indicates that his neoliberal model needs correction — that the freedom of capital and genitals is not enough for human flourishing, that community and solidarity need to have their day, even if it comes at the expense of certain liberties and transcendentalist idylls.
And we might be engaged in some horrific nuclear war on Mars, it might not have turned out well, but we wouldn't be talking about atomization and sterility, and how liberalism inevitably leads to both, because that piece of the liberal genome wouldn't have been so easily expressed as it's been under conditions where the frontier is closed, and we're stuck with one another here.
While the U.S. does not outright require proof of sterility from trans people hoping to legally transition, 16 states demand proof of genital surgery in order to change the gender marker on one's birth certificate, according to the Movement Advancement Project, and nine states require proof of such procedures, a court order, or an amended birth certificate in order to update a driver's license.
Roger Cohen With the death of Shimon Peres and the passing of the last of the giants of Israel's foundation a void fills the soul — in part because the peace of which he dreamed has proved elusive, in part because the search for Israeli-Palestinian compromise has reached a low point of repetitive sterility, but above all because statesmanship has now given way among the leaders of Israel to barren tactical maneuver.
More than 60,000 babies — about 1.6 percent of all infants born here — were conceived through I.V.F., and 41.1 percent of all I.V.F. deliveries were multiples, "directly attributable to the common practice of transferring multiple embryos to the uterus to enhance pregnancy rates," Dr. Abigail C. Mancuso and colleagues at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this summer in Fertility and Sterility.
One African Francophone newspaper had thought to interview the aliens, who explained in deteriorating French how their universal translator worked, how they had fled a cleansing operation in their star system, how they had watched their home planet heated to sterility and stripped of its atmosphere, how they had set course for a likely-looking planet in the Gould Belt, how they wanted nothing but peace, and please, they were exhausted, could they have a place to sleep and a power source for their translator?

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