eugenics的意思和读音

eugenics

: [juˈdʒenɪks] : [juːˈdʒenɪks]

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eugenicsn.

1.the study of methods to improve the mental and physical characteristics of the human race by choosing who may become parents

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n.1.the idea that society can be improved by allowing people to become parents only if they are likely to produce healthy and intelligent children

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1.A distinction is often made between "positive" and "negative" eugenics.

2.The conclusion has no objectivity though it has pointed out the mistake of eugenics in history.

3.One of its major shareholders, J. D. Rockefeller, had directly funded Nazi eugenics experiments before the war.

4.The thinking behind eugenics is still present. Many senior geneticists point to a genetically engineered future.

5.It's not always a good idea to draw social policy directly from the lab; the eugenics movement was hardly biology's finest hour.

6.But, like the deliberate eugenics experiments of the 20th century, it has also exacted a terrible price.20

7.Research on consanguineous mating and genetic effect on generation is one of the research contents of human genetics and eugenics.

8.Human Genome Project and its outcome caused a lot of controversy, is a core issue: whether the gene technology used in eugenics.

9.Thanks at the meeting, China Association for Science eugenics Lin Mei-sponsored enterprises awarded to the humanistic care trophy.怀

10.It has experienced three stages in psychology: eugenics and intelligence test, sociobiology and evolutionary psychology.