dysgenesis

NOUN
  1. infertility between hybrids
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How To Use dysgenesis In A Sentence

  • Conclusion MRI is the best method to diagnose the dysgenesis of the corpus callosum.
  • Dick and I say, "OK, let's look at the data" -- this is chapter 15 if I remember correctly, "We will look now at the data on dysgenesis. The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life
  • Natal women with vaginal dysgenesis or having had reconstruction after radical sugery have the same problem. Archive 2006-11-01
  • For example, SINES and LINES can cause insertional mutagenesis, hybrid dysgenesis, chromosomal rearrangements, etc. Junk DNA, Junk Science, and The Onion Test - The Panda's Thumb
  • Abnormalities of gyration, heterotopias, tuberous sclerosis, focal cortical dysplasia, microdysgenesis, dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour and dysgenesis of the archicortex in epilepsy: Clinical, EEG and neuroimaging features in 100 adult patients Kretschmann, H.J.; A. Schleicher & J.F. Grottschreiber et al. (1979), Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • The disease is caused by a condition known as testicular maldescent, when the testes don't descend properly into the scrotum, and a syndrome of the urethra called testicular dysgenesis.
  • Rather, they favor policies that will stop some suffering in the short run but which will cause dysgenesis. Sex, Policy, and Devolution « Isegoria
  • Conclusion The dysgenesis of lens capsule is intimately correlated with congenital cataract.
  • The scientific term for such a trend is "" dysgenesis, '' and Murray and Herrnstein take it very seriously. Iq
  • This will certainly benefit many Intersexed women with vaginal dysgenesis and other conditions where they have ovaries, but not the complete reproductive system. Good News For Some
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