- Look up viableĀ or
viability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Viability or
viable may
refer to:
Viability selection, the
selection of
individual organisms...
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stated by
Justice Stanley Mosk in his dissent,
because women carrying nonviable fetuses may not be
visibly pregnant, it may be
possible for a defendant...
- can be
easily dodged by ducking,
Provo claimed that such an
action was
nonviable when p****ing
through a door or
landing from a fall, and he
added that...
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Triploid block is a
phenomenon describing the
formation of
nonviable progeny after hybridization of
flowering plants that
differ in ploidy. The barrier...
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defines viability.
According to the McGraw-Hill
medical dictionary, a
nonviable fetus is "an
expelled or
delivered fetus which,
although living, cannot...
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Ethical and
Religious Directives for
Catholic Health Care
Services (ERDs) is a
publication that sets
policy in
Catholic hospitals and
health systems. The...
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manager Marc G. Millis. Of these, six
research avenues were
found to be
nonviable, four were
identified as
opportunities for
continued research, and four...
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Extraction of
otherwise nonviable crude oil...
- Bourne, Tom; Blaivas,
Michael (10
October 2013). "Diagnostic
Criteria for
Nonviable Pregnancy Early in the
First Trimester" (PDF). New
England Journal of...
- phonograph. Film projection,
which Edison initially disdained as
financially nonviable, soon su****ded the Kinetoscope's
individual exhibition model. Numerous...