Examples of 'nonviable' in a sentence

Meaning of "nonviable"

Nonviable describes something that is not capable of surviving or functioning successfully
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  • Not viable: not capable of independent life; not practicable.

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You were told they were nonviable.
The human is nonviable in its present mode of patriarchy.
This condition is called polyploidy and is nonviable.
Pollen is nonviable and anthers are still not normal.
Eventually you get a nonviable clone.
Nonviable cells were reported as a percentage of the total cells counted.
And electing a third party or independent candidate is nonviable.
Just lots of nonviable tissue.
There may be a fetus that is nonviable.
A nonviable fetus is not a person.
After a short time the bacterium becomes nonviable.
Conversion of nonviable economie sectors.
Nonviable counterparts ordinarily can not impose this block.
Blue cells were counted as nonviable cells.
We recommend conducting nonviable particle monitoring with a remote counting system.

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The deposit will be replaced if it should become nonviable or nonreplicable.
It is recommended conducting nonviable particle monitoring with a remote counting system.
Palestinians say the settlements make a future state nonviable.
I am thus nonviable.
Commodity products may be sold to consumers and may be viable or nonviable.
Senescent nonviable or even dead cells may be able to have a beneficial therapeutic effect.
One could extend the argument to include now nonviable cities as well.
Biocompatible materials are nonviable materials used in medical devices that interact with biological systems.
Propidium iodide was added immediately before analysis to gate out nonviable cells.
The resulting nonviable cells may be used to regulate the immune response of the individual.
Commodity plant products may be sold to consumers and can be viable or nonviable.
Nonviable cells rapidly lose their metabolic capacity and thus do not generate a fluorescent signal.
Viable cells have a clear cytoplasm whereas a nonviable cell have cytoplasm marked by the dye.
Nonviable cells were gated out based on SYTOX green staining.
Chinese scientists have twice conducted experiments to alter nonviable human embryos with CRISPR.
Viable and nonviable cells are counted using a Fuchs-Rosenthal hemocytometer.
In this situation, the residual tumor is frequently nonviable.
To ramp up output, economically nonviable industrial plants were constructed.
It is a viable way of operate or it is a nonviable idea?
In other embodiments, senescent, nonviable or even dead cells are able to have a beneficial effect.
The strain according to claim 1 in the form of nonviable cells.
Rendering any microorganisms present nonviable would thus provide a sterile ready-to-use procedure kit.
With respect to the contract in question, the fetus is ruled nonviable.
Outpatient services associated with miscarriage or nonviable pregnancy include, but are not limited to.
Nevertheless, these solutions are very lengthy, manual and economically nonviable.
In each brood, there was also one nonviable green specimen.
We tried a dozen different approaches, but every attempt ended up either stillborn or nonviable.
Hence the media 's pretense of taking seriously a succession of nonviable candidates with outlandish views.
The risk of a chromosomal abnormality is significant, so the embryo itself may have been nonviable.
Meningitidis from clinical samples even when the organisms are nonviable after antimicrobial treatment.2.
Nonviable or even dead or killed cells have utility for preparing lysates, and cellular fractions.
Errors in this process lead to aneuploidies, reduced fertility, and nonviable offspring.
Infarctions showed nonviable eosinophic myocardium lacking nuclei with interstitial hemorrhage, edema, and neutrophils.
These species have declined, or are in immediate danger of declining, to nonviable population sizes.
PI stained, nonviable cells were excluded from analysis.

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