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"A heartbeat is accepted by everyone as a sign of life," she said in a blog posting on Tuesday as she argued that it was time for the Supreme Court to revisit the definition of viability.
Eligibility criteria for this study was based on the WHO definition of viability, that is a birth weight of ≥ 500 g and born at ≥ 20 weeks of gestation.
Perinatal death was defined according to the World Health Organization (WHO) 1997 definition of viability, i.e. a birth weight of ≥500 grams.
Eligibility criteria for this study were based on the WHO definition of viability, that is, a birth weight of at least 500 grams gestational age at least of 20 weeks [ 15].
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Definitions of viability were broad and gaps in knowledge among all participants were identified.
13 In the US, despite the implementation of national reporting requirements, clinical decision making based on definitions of viability do not match clinical decision making 14 and variation exists in state registration practices 15 similar to that shown here.
We chose 3% on 30-year simulations to match the IUCN definition of population viability as having an extinction probability less than 10% during 100 years [43].
The algorithm we propose starts from the definition of a viability condition and of a cost function.
There is confusion over the definition of the term "viability state(s)" of microorganisms.
2. Seri I, Evans J. Limits of viability: definition of the gray zone.
By definition, the viability of the control cells from the untreated cultures was defined as 100%.
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