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Doctors later acknowledged that one of the seven was inviable.
Although initially successful, by 1891 they had become economically inviable.
So the report called for new stem cell lines, which it said would be "important to replace those that become inviable."
Normally, the eggs are assumed to be inviable and are discarded.
By December 2008, the remaining eggs had failed to hatch and x-rays showed they were inviable.
Usually, the result is an inviable zygote.
With the natural destruction of the port, business turned inviable, resulting in quick economic deterioration of the region.
Where the services would prove to be economically inviable the government would subsidise that route.
"In practical terms it is completely inviable.
The second egg laid is seen as fertility insurance if the first egg is inviable.
When the former cause driving and benefitting the person becomes inviable or too fraught with danger.
Most techniques so far used for increasing speed are now becoming inviable for the future, and new techniques must be developed.
So these links are maintained throughout millions of years simply because departure from the status quo is inviable.
Nonetheless an independent Texas was probably inviable for financial reasons, and when the Republic became a state in 1845 the embassy was shut down.
The station shifted its emphasis from being an illustration of the university to presenting commercially inviable programming to the New York metropolitan area.
In temperate regions, the plant reproduces mostly via asexual means, producing inviable seeds or no flower at all.
"There might be inviable enterprises, but in the current stage of development of Argentina all [economic] sectors are viable."
DPH1 knockout mice are inviable while heterozygotes develop diverse types of carcinomas and sarcomas.
Hours before the birth today, the Juan Ramon Jimenez General Hospital announced in a statement that a second fetus had become inviable.
Pollen was found to be inviable, no fruit set was ever observed and all attempts at propagation, including by cross-pollination with H. distans, failed.
On the one hand, polyspermy creates inviable zygotes and lowers female fitness, but on the other, defenses may prevent fertilization altogether.
Of late, some of their principal clans have been sub-divided into smaller clans, as disproportionate size rendered them inviable to regulate marriages.
The BIFR in practice often became a way of prolonging the life of inviable companies for years at taxpayer expense.
On 11 November 2008, the Charles Darwin Foundation reported 80% of the eggs showed weight loss characteristic of being inviable.
Hybrid breakdown: First generation hybrids are viable and fertile, but further hybrid generations and backcrosses are inviable or sterile.