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Viability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Viability means in general "capacity for survival" and is more specifically used to mean a capacity for living, developing, or germinating under favorable conditions. The word is specially used in th...
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Viability (fetal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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AAFP Home Page > News & Publications > Journals > FPM > April 2000 ... April 2000 Table of Contents ... Maintain financial viability independent of a sponsoring organization;
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Financial viability ... In light of the wave of primary care practice failures, "early retirements" and bankruptcies, financial viability needs to be the first priority of medical office practices. Currently, the extinction of the office practice appears to be a de facto part of American health care policy.
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Viability - Definition of Viability at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Viability. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use viability in a Sentence...
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Hypothermia has been successfully used in preserving the viability of ischemic organs for a prolonged period. Our aim is to evaluate the effect of external scrotal cooling in preserving testicular viability after spermatic cord torsion in rats.
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Viability, the point where ventures succeed ... Viability specializes in sustainable business services including: renewable energy and energy efficiency projects, carbon management, financial strategies, incentive opportunities, and assisting with engineering design and construction management.
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The identities of integrin-associated signal molecules in the focal adhesion complex that are responsible for propagating beta(1) integrin viability signals in response to collagen matrix contraction are not known.
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