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At his clinic in the past, Dr. Carhart said, he had performed abortions up to about 22 weeks into gestation — considered by some to be near the earliest point at which a fetus can survive outside the womb, a notion known as viability and one that is cited in many laws related to abortion.
The result was reported as viability with respect to untreated cells.
Acidification patterns as well as viability during storage of the LAB were also established.
It could be argued that without technical feasibility there is no such thing as viability or social acceptance.
The resulting "used fuel" vectors are examined considering anticipated disposal options as well as viability of fuel reprocessing.
Water temperature of 40 °C was found to be the optimal for size amplification as well as viability preservation.
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Five sera had to be excluded and results of eight sera were ambiguous, as viabilities of huRBL cells were ≤20% and ≤45%, respectively.
The experiment was repeated two to three times and results are presented as % viability as compared to the control.
Clay Fowler, chairman of the Pound Ridge Planning Board, said there was "a presumption of viability" as far as the course's prospects went.
APC2DD rescues embryonic viability as well as wildtype APC2.
Seven microliters of Matrigel without organoids were used as control and set as 0% viability.
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