Nghĩa của từ chromosomal sterility bằng Tiếng Việt
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Đặt câu có từ "chromosomal sterility"
1. Chromosomal translocation is a kind of common chromosomal abnormality.
2. May cause sterility.
3. chromosomal defects
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4. Sterility is some permanent factor preventing procreation.
5. She contemplated the sterility of her life.
6. Some of the chemicals cause cancer, some sterility.
7. This is the language of sterility.
Đây là tiếng nói của sự cằn cỗi của nhân tính.
8. Chromosomal Anomalies cause various disorders
9. Ovulatory dysfunction is a major cause of sterility.
10. 6 Sterility is some permanent factor preventing procreation.
11. Hybrid sterility is sometimes overcome by polyploidy.
12. Aphoria meaning (medicine, obsolete) Barrenness, female sterility.
13. No structural chromosomal abnormalities were observed.
14. The approaches for decreasing the gene flow include chloroplast transformation, pollen sterility, seed sterility, cleistogamy, apomixis, temporal control, and transgenic mitigation.
15. 4 synonyms for Asepsis: antisepsis, sterileness, sterility, antisepsis
16. Chromosomal Abnormalities may cause 50% of recurrent pregnancy losses; losses due to chromosomal Abnormalities are more common during early pregnancy
17. Aspermia is one of the causes of male sterility
18. The disease can cause sterility in men and women.
19. This disease causes sterility in both males and females.
20. The phenomenon of female sterility is common in plant.
21. All are the major causes of ovulatory dysfunetional sterility.
22. Certain chromosomal abnormalities are associated with male infertility .
Một số dị dạng nhiễm sắc thể gắn liền với chứng vô sinh ở nam .
23. 18 synonyms for Barrenness: infertility, sterility, sterilization, emptiness, nothingness, vacancy
24. Centromeres are chromosomal regions that are crucial for chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis, and failed centromere formation can contribute to chromosomal anomalies
25. weak positive chromosomal aberration hamster bone marrow (Hoechst, 1987)