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Sterility (physiology)

Sterility is the physiological inability to effect sexual reproduction in a living thing, members of whose kind have been produced sexually. Sterility has a wide range of causes. It may be an inherited trait, as in the mule; or it may be acquired from the environment, for example through physical injury or disease, or by exposure to radiation.

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Sterility (physiology)

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economicinstance ofHardship sterility is the inability to take advantage of available treatments due to extraneous factors0.80text
psychologicalinstance ofHardship sterility is the inability to take advantage of available treatments due to extraneous factors0.80text
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