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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nonviable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not capable of living, functioning, or succeeding, often in contexts related to biology, business, or projects.
Example: "The proposed plan was deemed a nonviable option due to the lack of funding and resources."
Alternatives: "not feasible" or "not workable".
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The law as written by the Arizona Legislature, he held, improperly restricted a woman's right to abort a nonviable fetus.
An "undue burden is shorthand for the conclusion that a state regulation has the purpose or effect of placing a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion of a nonviable fetus".
To conceptualize women's and their partners' experiences and ways of handling the situation before, during, and after second trimester ultrasound examination with the diagnosis of a nonviable fetus.
A year after the genocide, a World Bank team came through Rwanda to survey its economic condition and prospects, and in summing up its findings one of the team members told a Kagame adviser, "Rwanda is a nonviable country".
As we held in Casey, an abortion regulation constitutes an undue burden if it "has the purpose or effect of placing a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion of a nonviable fetus".
Some of these compounds are now produced on an industrial scale2 whereby the cells are used in a resting or growing state or in a nonviable form as natural carriers of the enzyme(s) involved in the synthesis.
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To present a case of a simultaneous nonviable cervical pregnancy and viable intrauterine pregnancy diagnosed in the 13th gestational week and to discuss the possible therapeutic options.
In the large-scale cultivation of cells in a bioreactor, nonviable cells increase as time progresses.
Indeed, mutation of Asp237 to asparagine resulted in loss of catalytic function, which may be explained either by loss of PT capability from Trp48 to Asp237 or by adoption of a different, nonviable protein conformation.
Prenatal closure of the umbilical ring in gastroschisis may result in an amorphous, nonviable appearing extracorporeal tissue that is resected during the repair.
But wherever there's a gathering of nonviable presidential candidates, there will also be a loud call for additional debates, since it's the core belief of every candidate polling at 1percentthatat if they could just have a bunch of free media appearances -- say, five or 10 more debates, no big deal!
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