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These acts were illegal not just under Pennsylvania law, but also under the framework established by Roe v. Wade, which said that states and the federal government may not prohibit a woman from choosing to have an abortion prior to viability, meaning "potentially able to live outside the mother's womb, albeit with artificial aid".
Four of the stadiums - in Manaus, Cuiaiba, Brasilia and Natal - would seem to have little prospect of long-term viability, meaning that there was no chance of private funding being attracted to build them.
The conventional method for the diagnosis of drug resistance (phenotypic culture-based testing) is vulnerable to contamination and the culture can lose viability, meaning it cannot be tested.
Unmanipulated isolated islets from healthy control animals generally have 90 95% viability, meaning blue FDA staining in 90 95% of the component cells of an islet and red PI staining is detectable in only 5 10% of the cells in any given islet.
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Mr. Goodstein said Express's viability -- meaning its appeal to advertisers -- would be continually monitored; it is clear that it could be abandoned quickly if its usefulness seemed doubtful.
After the incubation with the oxime-loaded formulations the cells showed more than 100% formazan formation, meaning that the viability is equal to the control cells (Figure 2).
While a small decrease in stainability was observed from the diploid H. monacanthus (97.1%) to the autotetraploid D-27 (86.6%), an increase in stainability, meaning recovery of viability, was observed from the allotriploid S-75 (11%) to the autohexaploid D-2.3 (52%) (Table 1).
Ann Marie Lipinski, the editor of the Tribune, said, "For the most part, the print journalists were happy that the company was laying down a major bet on the viability of these things we love," meaning newspapers, at a time when "people were looking to divest themselves" of newspapers.
In that decision, the court defined tribes as "domestic sovereign nations," meaning that their continued political viability was inherently reliant on the federal government.
Stereovision isn't subject to interference the way "active" depth sensing techniques are, meaning the potential for greater viability outdoors and at longer ranges.
Finally, we introduced the viability condition (21) E m ≤ 1, meaning that a parameter point θ is viable if it causes R p to oscillate with a period in the narrow interval [0.9, 1.1].
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