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infertility

/ĭn′fər-tĭl′ĭ-tē/

不孕不育,不孕症,不孕不育症,不育症

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n.名词 noun
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  • The group studied was an altogether skewed collection of 21,276 Danish couples who had sought help in an infertility clinic.

  • Male infertility was extremely stigmatic: it was falsely conflated with impotence.

  • And part of the reason that women wait so long is that they falsely believe that IVF is the magic cure all for infertility.

  • “Gynecologists are not infertility specialists,” said Whelan.

  • The overall population growth in Africa—expected to double by 2050—masks an epidemic of infertility.

  • Hence infertility not only excited dislike, but was held to justify repudiation.

  • The relative infertility of Bacon's thought is shown by the fact that he founded no school and left no trace of discipleship.

  • But if in the nature of things absolute sterility is not inheritable, comparative infertility may be.

  • The production of infertility, some forms of physical degeneracy, and deformity.

  • Idle is an epithet used to express the infertility of the chaotic state, in the Saxon translation of the Pentateuch.