16 example sentences using sterility.
Sterility used in a sentence
Sterility in a sentence as a noun
Attach your name to something, and you have to be careful to the point of sterility.
The dreamlike quality for me is the lack of life; the sterility. Fantastic photos though, and they do really work when it's reasonable to see no humans in shot.
It requires the sterility of a good commercial kitchen. It requires some sugar, some water and some vitamins.
Chance of cancer and/or sterility isn't the limit of the problem. Acute radiation sickness would put a damper on their enthusiasm real quick.
When I think of how present-day Apple conducts itself, I think of cleanliness and sterility all the way. Microsoft, on the other hand, has been trying to be a bit more "goofy" since around Windows 7.
Hopefully it grows past the sterility of technology into new cultural norms that are beneficial. If not, it can't get any worse.
The usual result was a program that failed to run--call it sterility. Very rarely would a "mutation" occur and the program run to generate different output.
Yes, the robots should drive to your driveway in a bubble of sterility. I'm not suggesting this happen by tommorrow, just that it is technically possible with the enough investment.
However, between uses they are sterilized using an autoclave and then immediately put into sealed bags to maintain sterility.
There is a limit, were the author is hiding emptiness and sterility behind artificial obscurity and complexity, but I'd say this article is far from that.
Why was sterility not introduced into the system when it could serve such a purpose? Determining regulatory coverage: - Habitats of relevance.
I feel like we often want such high levels of sterility that are just absurd, and do more to harm us in the long run. As part of a project, I interviewed farmers who said food safety experts are so draconian they expect cannons that shoot into the air to prevent birds from flying over with the risk of droppings.
If a gene were unconditionally “for” sterility it couldn’t be favoured by natural selection. It has to be conditionally expressed, conditional upon the environment.
I feel uncomfortable in the Apple Store because of the crowds and the noise and maybe a bit because of the sterility of the design, however, I feel the same way in most indoor shopping malls. In malls there's an added problem which is that the layout is confusing - there are often a lot of turns and intersections that all look similar.
In this case, they face greater liability for sterility issues, and they have a strong incentive to enforce sterile procedures. The problem with the pharmacies is not so much that the worker is paid low wages or under-skilled, but rather, that the lack of regulatory burden limits the incentive to ensure safe procedures.
I've read that they participate in force-feeding, but I have read that the facilities themselves are top-notch, designed to oppress and create mental turmoil perhaps, but top-notch as far as maintenance/security/sterility. Surely ADX Florence doesn't house minors, or the uncharged, or participate in water-boarding as an additional form of torture atop the solitary confinement?
Sterility definitions
(of non-living objects) the state of being free of pathogenic organisms
See also: asepsis antisepsis sterileness
the state of being unable to produce offspring; in a woman it is an inability to conceive; in a man it is an inability to impregnate
See also: infertility