
1) Achievability 2) Likelihood 3) Possibility 4) Practicability 5) Probability 6) Property
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1) Feasibility 2) Life
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• (n.) The quality or state of being viable. • (n.) The capacity of living, or being distributed, over wide geographical limits; as, the viability of a species. • (n.) The capacity of living after birth.
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The percentage of seed that will germinate.
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The probability of a fertilized egg will surviving and developing into an adult cat (organism).
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The possibility of germination. Seeds vary in their time of viability from a few days to 20 years, if not hundreds of years. Storage conditions will affect the viability, the best being low temperatures and humidity.
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(vi″ә-bil´ĭ-te) the state or quality of being viable.
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The state of being alive. Capacity to germinate.
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Vi`a·bil'i·ty noun The quality or state of being viable. Specifically: --
(a) (Law) The capacity of living after birth.
Bouvier. (b) The capacity of living, or being distributed, over wide geographical limits; as, the
viability of a species.
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The ability to survive to adulthood
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Type: Term Pronunciation: vī′ă-bil′i-tē Definitions: 1. Capability of living; the state of being viable; usually connotes a fetus that has reached 500 g in weight and 20 gestational weeks' development (18 weeks after fertilization).
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The gestational age at which a fetus is able to survive and live outside of the uterus. The earliest that a fetus is able to survive is approximately 22 to 23 weeks of gestation. Babies that are born this early will likely suffer from a variety of complications, including respiratory distress, feeding difficulty and the inability to maintain body.....
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The ability to survive to adulthood.
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[
n] - capable of become practical and useful 2. [n] - (of living things) capable of normal growth and development
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viability 1. With reference to living things, capable of normal growth and development. 2. Capable of becoming practical and useful.
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noun (of living things) capable of normal growth and development
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The possibility of germination. Seeds vary in their time of viability from a few days to 20 years, if not hundreds of years. Storage conditions will affect the viability, the best being low temperatures and humidity.
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