Definition of Sterilisation. Meaning of Sterilisation. Synonyms of Sterilisation

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- Look up sterilization or sterilisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sterilization may refer to: Sterilization (microbiology), killing or inactivation...
- law was p****ed that allowed m**** sterilisation. The stated rationale behind the legislation was to prevent sterilisation from becoming a contraceptive method...
- Sterilization (British English: sterilisation) refers to any process that removes, kills, or deactivates all forms of life (particularly microorganisms...
- in specialized institutions. In 1934, the Brock Report recommended sterilisation of people who were mentally and physically disabled, but its proposals...
- Sterilization (also spelled sterilisation) is any of a number of medical methods of permanent birth control that intentionally leaves a person unable...
- Offspring (German: Gesetz zur Verhütung erbkranken Nachwuchses) or "Sterilisation Law" was a statute in **** Germany enacted on July 14, 1933, (and made...
- is a satire on the sterilisation drive of the Government of India, where each one of the characters is trying to find sterilisation cases. The film was...
- An autoclave is a machine used to carry out industrial and scientific processes requiring elevated temperature and pressure in relation to ambient pressure...
- Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus and cervix. Supracervical hysterectomy refers to removal of the uterus while the cervix is spared. These...
- London: Lawrence and Bullen. p. 573. "What some religions say about sterilisation". Archived from the original on 17 March 2008. Retrieved 8 March 2008...