Sentence examples for viability point from inspiring English sources

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However, higher investment cost and more complicated design and maintenance sometimes-present disadvantages from the economical viability point of view.

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In a conference room decorated with model ships in glass cases, Andrzej Buczkowski, vice president of Stocznia Gdansk, the state-run shipbuilding company, defends the shipyard's long-term viability, pointing to a profit of about $3.5 million for the first six months of the year.

It also raises questions over the project's viability pointing out that children's high spirits to drive the merry-go-round may not be available at times of water demand, ie in the early morning, early evening and during wet weather.

Therefore, adapting the cells in a fed-batch mode also to increase the cell concentration and switching the culture to a continuous mode for cell feeding in a fed-batch SSF can be advantageous from a cell viability point-of-view, especially when working at high solid loadings.

On the other hand, its prominent influence on essential cellular features (for example, metabolism, growth, viability) points to a potential contribution to the pathogenesis of RA (and/or OA) in the case of dysregulated underexpression.

The percentage of the library in each DSS category was determined at each real-time cell viability time point (Fig. 3B ) and the 47-h time point with the endpoint assays (Table 3 ).

The gist of the argument was that the Supreme Court, in Roe v. Wade, has forbidden states to ban abortions before viability: the point at which a fetus can survive outside the womb.

As proof of the path's viability, Kreiner points to graduates of the Global Social Benefit Incubator (GSBI), a 10-month mentoring program for social entrepreneurs, which culminates in a 2-week boot camp on the Santa Clara campus every August where participants present business plans to Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.

Second, while transcriptional repression of SCC4 does not lead to a complete loss of viability, as pointed out by the reviewers, rescue by increasing SCC2 dosage does not require the Scc2-Scc4 interaction surface, indicating that an increased dosage of complete Scc2/4 complexes is not a likely explanation for this observation.

Based on WST assay performed on the cells at this time point, viability was reduced in the parental cell line to approximately 45%, whereas no change in viability was detected in the cured or PI cells.

The Supreme Court, including Justice Kennedy, has repeatedly affirmed viability as the point at which the state's interest in protecting life outweighs a woman's right to control her body, Ms. Northup noted.

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