Births at 28 weeks are now routine, and the outer edge of viability is 22 weeks.
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Many claim the settlements threaten the future viability of a Palestinian state.
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He believes the viability of orchards is connected to the pleasure they provide.
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Viability depends to a large extent on formulation and choice of fungus isolate.
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They have to reach what the president, President Bush, referred to as viability.
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Poor quality nearly derailed its viability in the American marketplace early on.
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Additionally, he raised questions about the economic viability of such measures.
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They also have reservations about GM's viability plans, and they want revisions.
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Defense lawyer fees alone threatened some firearm companies'financial viability.
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(of living things) capable of normal growth and development
Capable of being done in a practical and useful way
(viable) feasible: capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
Viability is the ability of a fetus to survive outside the uterus.Moore, Keith and Persaud, T. , p. 103 (Saunders 2003).
The property of being viable; the ability to live or to succeed
(viable) Able to live on its own (as for a newborn.); Able to be done, possible; In (biology), includes the capability of causing a change or producing a result
(viable) capable of living independently and being reproductive.