sterilisation|sterilisations in English

noun sterilisation (Brit.)

act or process of sterilising; act of making an organism infertile; state of being sterilised; decontamination, disinfection (also sterilization)

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1. The sterilisation of the gut by the washout can even prevent the cleavage.

2. During the sterilisation procedure the radiation dose should be measured.

3. But sterilisation is the ultimate means of ensuring effective population control.

4. How does one educate these people into birth control, a vasectomy or sterilisation?

5. The pill the choice of most women, followed by condoms and sterilisation.

6. Tissues obtained at postmortems can also be used after preliminary sterilisation by boiling or Autoclaving

7. The antibodies can also activate sterilisation immune functions for example via the complement system or cytotoxic cells.

8. He says: "The heightened monetary sterilisation operations suggest that appreciation pressure on the renminbi is intensifying.

9. ( 26 ) ‘Saturated steam’ means that all air is evacuated and replaced by steam in the whole sterilisation chamber.

10. (i) in the case of resulting proteinaceous material, by pressure sterilisation, and used as an organic fertiliser or soil improver; or

11. The snag is that money-supply growth would explode without sterilisation, which is now close to its limit.

12. Sterilisation may be the ideal method of birth control for couples who are sure they have completed their family.

13. Said cap can be attached either to a feeding bottle or to a pacifier to enable the sterilisation thereof in a microwave oven.

14. Methods of Contraception that are available include: implants, intrauterine devices (IUDs), injections, pills, vaginal rings, barrier methods, sterilisation, emergency Contraception and natural methods

15. However, the administrative and medical infrastructure in many parts of the country is still not adequate to cope with the vast implications of nationwide compulsory sterilisation.

16. Countless adjustments over the past 30 years have created a mind-bogglingly complex system that touches on everything from contraception and sterilisation to pensions and tax incentives.

17. To ease the agony of the thousands who have lost the only children government policy allowed them to bear, doctors are to provide free treatment to reverse sterilisation procedures.

18. Services related to diagnosis, assessment, treatment and after care in the fields of sclerotherapy, phlebology, angiology and proctology and in connection with varicose veins, arterio-venous malformations, oesophageal varices, hydroceles and sterilisation treatment

19. The result is the Multi-annual Cat Plan 2011-20 which says sterilisation is necessary "to halt the increase in the numbers of strays and cats collected in shelters".

20. We are of the view that where a state legislatures, in the exercise of its own powers, decide that the time is ripe and it is necessary to pass legislation for compulsory sterilisation, it may do so.

21. Unfortunately , our gross ignorance of the genetic basis of human intellect has not prevented the advocacy of certain dysgenic measures designed to eliminate from a population by compulsory sterilisation detrimental genes responsible for serious genetical diseases and defects .

22. Altering: 1 n the sterilization of an animal Synonyms: fixing , neutering Types: castration , emasculation neutering a male animal by removing the testicles spaying neutering a female by removing the ovaries Type of: sterilisation , sterilization the act of making an organism barren or infertile (unable to reproduce)

23. (b) Photogelatine shall be produced by a process that ensures that raw material is treated by processing method 1 (pressure sterilisation) as referred to in Chapter III of Annex IV or subjected to a treatment with acid or alkali for a period of at least two days, washing with water, and:

24. Buckaroo PHOTO ALBUM BELOW: Documents the process – Buckaroo has a Buckaroo Champion in each community, a group of dogs are selected (between 10-15 at a time) – the ELSPCA collects them for sterilisation, funded by Buckaroo – food parcels are made – the dogs are returned to their owners and educated about proper animal care.

25. This partition provides a seal between a shifting shaft bearing the base member (12) and the interior of the centrifugal drum (6) containing the suspension and prevents any exchange of material between the operating chamber of the centrifugal drum and the machine frame side of the inverted filter centrifuge which could adversely affect sterilisation.