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| H&S | hemorrhage and shock; hysterectomy and sterilization |
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| PPS | Personal Preference Scale; physician, patient and society [course]; polyvalent pneumococcal polysacc... |
| VS | vaccination scar; vaccine serotype; vagal stimulation; vasospasm; venesection; ventricular septum; v... |
| sterilization | <biology> The act or process of sterilizing, or rendering sterile; also, the state of being sterile. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sterilization reversal | Reversal of sexual sterilization. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sterilization, involuntary | Sexual sterilization without consent of the patient. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sterilization, sexual | Procedures for the purpose of rendering individuals incapable of reproduction. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sterilization, tubal | Surgical interruption of the fallopian tube during laparotomy or in the context of pelvioscopy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| discontinuous sterilization | Exposure to a temperature of 100°C (flowing steam) for a definite period, usually an hour, on each of several days; at each heating the developed bacteria are destroyed; spores, which are unaffected, germinate during the intervening periods and are subsequently destroyed. Synonym: discontinuous sterilization, intermittent sterilization, tyndallization. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| intermittent sterilization | Exposure to a temperature of 100°C (flowing steam) for a definite period, usually an hour, on each of several days; at each heating the developed bacteria are destroyed; spores, which are unaffected, germinate during the intervening periods and are subsequently destroyed. Synonym: discontinuous sterilization, intermittent sterilization, tyndallization. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fractional sterilization | Exposure to a temperature of 100°C (flowing steam) for a definite period, usually an hour, on each of several days; at each heating the developed bacteria are destroyed; spores, which are unaffected, germinate during the intervening periods and are subsequently destroyed. Synonym: discontinuous sterilization, intermittent sterilization, tyndallization. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Fallopian Tube Reanastomosis, Tubal Reanastomosis, Vas Deferens Reanastomosis, Vas Reanastomosis, Fallopian Tube Reanastomoses, Reanastomoses, Fallopian Tube, Reanastomoses, Tubal, Reanastomoses, Vas Deferens, Reanastomosis, Fallopian Tube, Reanastomosis, Tubal
Synonyms : Compulsory Sterilization, Forced Sterilization, Involuntary Sterilization, Compulsory Sterilizations, Forced Sterilizations, Involuntary Sterilizations, Sterilization, Compulsory, Sterilization, Forced, Sterilizations, Compulsory, Sterilizations, Forced
Synonyms : Female Sterilization, Female Sterilization, Voluntary, Male Sterilization, Male Sterilization, Voluntary, Female Sterilizations, Female Sterilizations, Voluntary, Male Sterilizations, Male Sterilizations, Voluntary, Reproductive Sterilizations
Synonyms : Aldridge Procedure, Chemical Tubal Occlusion, Cooke Method, Cornual Coagulation, Fimbriectomy, Irving Method, Kroener Fimbriectomy, Kroener Method, Madlener Method, Nonchemical Tubal Occlusion, Occlusion, Chemical Tubal, Occlusion, Nonchemical Tubal, Tubal Rings
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the act of making an organism barren or infertile (unable to reproduce) the procedure of making some object free of live bacteria or other microorganisms (usually by heat or chemical means)
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Using monetary policy to offset the impact of official intervention on the domestic money supply.
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The surgical interruption of the reproductive tract in a woman or man that leaves a person incapable of conception. 395
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The act of sterilizing.
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a surgery performed to make a person incapable of reproducing; also refers to the process of killing microorganisms on objects such as surgical instruments
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| sterilization | the procedure of making some object free of live bacteria or other microorganisms (usually by heat or chemical means) |
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| sterilization | the act of making an organism barren or infertile (unable to reproduce) |
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