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- Look up viable or viability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Viability or viable may refer to: Viability selection, the selection of individual organisms...
- Hybrid inviability is a post-zygotic barrier, which reduces a hybrid's capacity to mature into a healthy, fit adult. The relatively low health of these...
- characteristic of being inviable. By December 2008, the remaining eggs had failed to hatch and X-rays showed that they were inviable. On July 23, 2009, exactly...
- steadily declined from a 1937 peak of 800,000 tonnes to an economically inviable 24,000 tonnes in 1968. In the case of the Atlantic northwest cod fishery...
- Haldane, that states that if — in a species hybrid — only one **** is inviable or sterile, that **** is more likely to be the heterogametic ****. The heterogametic...
- provisional building, since a more permanent structure in the beach may be inviable. They are mainly found on beaches or at tourist attractions, which enjoy...
- J. B. S. Haldane first recorded in 1922 that genetic hybrids are often inviable or sterile. Since none of the males are fertile, the females must be paired...
- referendum Tascón List Moleiro, Alonso; Singer, Florantonia (2022-01-25). "La inviable activación del revocatorio contra Nicolás Maduro". El País. Retrieved 2022-01-26...
- thesis about the era of large spaces in which the nation-state is becoming inviable. The word "Jamahiriya" (Arabic: جماهيرية jamāhīriyyah, approximately "[state]...
- to prevent replication or expression of an essential gene, the virus is inviable when it, alone, infects a host cell (single infection). However, when two...