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are viability
noun
The property of being viable; the ability to live or to succeed
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You can make a perfectly respectable profit from following the plan – because the plans themselves are viability tested.
These previously considered costs are viability costs, where the female's chances of survival and successful mating are affected; here I present an argument for the role of fertility costs and their effect on preference evolution.
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The problem used to be viability; now it's valuation.
But, as with the last competition, a key factor will be viability.
His biggest problem is viability.
His only question is viability.
When art or music is created solely for it's viability in the marketplace, things invariably go very, very wrong.
Another important issue is viability of marked cells.
Cell viability was determined using cell viability analyzer (viability > 90%).
There was not viability for N-9, and for the negative control, the viability was 65%.
"The main challenge is economical viability".
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