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# [[unable]] to [[reproduce]] (or [[procreate]]). # [[unable]] to [[reproduce]] (or [[procreate]]).
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 +'''Sterile''' or '''sterility''' may refer to:
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 +*[[Asepsis]], a state of being free from biological contaminants
 +*[[Sterile deposit|Sterile (archaeology)]], sediment containing no evidence of human activity
 +*[[Sterilization (microbiology)]], a term referring to any process that eliminates or kills all forms of life from an item or field
 +*[[Sterility (physiology)]], an inability of a living organism to effect sexual reproduction
 +**[[Infertility]], the condition of a person being unable to bear children, especially through natural means
 +*[[Sterile Records]], a record label formed in London in 1979 by Nigel Ayers and Caroline K of the post-industrial music group Nocturnal Emissions
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  1. unable to reproduce (or procreate).
  2. unprofitable.

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Sterile or sterility may refer to:

  • Asepsis, a state of being free from biological contaminants
  • Sterile (archaeology), sediment containing no evidence of human activity
  • Sterilization (microbiology), a term referring to any process that eliminates or kills all forms of life from an item or field
  • Sterility (physiology), an inability of a living organism to effect sexual reproduction
    • Infertility, the condition of a person being unable to bear children, especially through natural means
  • Sterile Records, a record label formed in London in 1979 by Nigel Ayers and Caroline K of the post-industrial music group Nocturnal Emissions





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