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As Ron Brownstein has reported, pollsters on both campaigns see the college-educated white vote as a window into the broader viability of Trumpist campaign appeals.

For Clarín, the battle involves not only its economic interests but also the broader viability of independent media groups in a country where government officials are channeling a surge in public advertising to news organizations that favorably cover Mrs. Kirchner, whose approval ratings have recently plunged as Argentina's economy slows.

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But the two contenders considered to have the broadest general-election viability — businessman David Perdue and Rep. Jack Kingston — advanced to a July 22 runoff, complicating Democrat Michelle Nunn's path to victory.

RESULTS Cryopreserved samples displayed a broad range in viability (37% with viabilities ≤60%) and nonleukemic cell contamination (13% with lymphocyte percentages >20%).

They observed a broad range of viability of 60%to100%0% in the radiolabeled cells over the first 24 h, which declined to 20%to30%0% after 6 days.

Read the full Ford viability plan (PDF).

Last spring, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform examined pay practices at Countrywide Financial, Merrill Lynch and Citigroup, but those issues eventually took a back seat to broader concerns about the viability of the country's financial system.

As we discussed in our recent memorandum "What the New Tax Rules Mean for M&A" (discussed on the Forum here), the new law is expected to have far-reaching implications for domestic and multinational businesses, as well as domestic and cross-border transactions, affecting the structure, pricing and, in some cases, viability of broad categories of deals.

For instance, chimeric proteins bearing this sequence could be potentially used for delivering bioactive components to the endo-lysosomal compartment to modulate lysosomal function, which has broad implications for cell viability, both in carcinogenesis and degenerative processes.

Definitions of viability were broad and gaps in knowledge among all participants were identified.

In the case of the pulsed broad-band source cell viability and morphology were visually monitored by light microscopy, 100 x magnifications (Nikon).

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