The rejection of these divestiture plans is a sign to many that the commission is looking harder at the viability of proposed fixes. |
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In this species, male courtship drumming has been shown to be an honest indicator of heritable viability. |
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Masterful with machinery, he patented several mechanical inventions which had varying degrees of viability. |
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There appears to be no unique correlation between either viability or transport with subharmonic energy density. |
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Low levels of positively stained trypan blue dye were demonstrated in all subject groups, consistent with high viability. |
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The program will be launched amid growing concern about the viability of Russia's pay-as-you-go pension system. |
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We must partner with other professional organizations and industry to maintain viability. |
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With simple viability selection and random mating, the selection group is a single individual. |
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The long-term viability of human communities depends on their successful coexistence with the physical environment. |
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Studies in yeast and slime mould have demonstrated that CK2 is essential for cell viability. |
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The limited use of the Sligo rail service for freight could see its viability called into question by the rail review. |
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We have shown that the cryoprotective broth maintains the viability of fecal organisms for a period of 3 wk. |
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A groundshare, then, could be a threat to the economic viability of the club. |
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The foregoing analysis depends, in part, on the correctness of modeling viability differences. |
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Some geneticists and population viability experts suggest 300 to 400 breeding females are needed. |
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Spread management became a problem and disintermediation threatened the viability of some thrifts. |
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And now we are piggybacking on their system, or at least looking at the viability of that. |
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No one set about intentionally to destroy the ecological integrity, social responsibility, or economic viability of American agriculture. |
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Depigmented wing patch size is a condition-dependent indicator of viability in male collared flycatchers. |
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In 1836, the French writer Gautier sanctioned the enduring viability of allegory. |
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I have grave misgivings about the viability of this type of funding while copyright and patent laws remain in force. |
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Behind every transnational corporation there is a national base that depends on its local state to sustain its viability. |
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Germination tests were performed to evaluate the possibility of a differential decline in seed viability between the treatments. |
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The area of high-magnitude electric field causes disruption of cellular membranes and leads to a loss of cell viability and infectiveness. |
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The use of chum to attract sharks makes sightings likely enough to ensure the commercial viability of cage diving. |
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Cell viability was assessed as soon as possible after the treatments with a mix of fluorescein diacetate and ethidium bromide. |
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Beyond the point of Fetal viability it becomes illegal except in extreme circumstances. |
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The elections of the 1990s and 2000 have been a time of challenges to the viability of America's venerable two party system. |
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The elections of the 1990s and 2000 have been a time of challenges to the viability of America's venerable two-party system. |
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The viability was visually evaluated by checking membrane integrity using a phase-contrast stereomicroscope. |
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He is facing hard questions on the viability of a small carrier, squeezed between large airlines and low-budget carriers. |
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Despite the commercial viability of both genres, he has had no desire to replicate harmolodics any more than straightforward bebop. |
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In fact, there are real questions about the viability and sustainability of this project. |
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The transport of opsin to the outer segment of photoreceptor cells seems especially critical for viability of these cells. |
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This continuing gender gap becomes a larger problem as more and more women are responsible for the economic viability of their families. |
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The three-phase plan would begin with a technical audit, an assessment of financial viability and asset preservation. |
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Next year the team will begin measuring the effectiveness of the four-year breeding program and the viability of reintroduced mussels. |
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Regulation of cell proliferation is essential for the viability of all organisms. |
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Has the postmodernists' faith in the viability of assimilating and propounding notions in fundamental tension with each other been lost? |
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Recalcitrant seeds lose their viability at relatively high water content during dehydration. |
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Spam clogs our mailboxes daily to the point where it threatens viability of e-mail as a communications tool. |
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This will include drilling deep boreholes at the foothills of the Auas mountains to assess the viability and storage capacity of the aquifer. |
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It was concerned about the scheme's viability and the cost of property acquisitions it was asked to intervene in. |
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In the absence of Kazak oil the commercial viability of Baku-Jeyhan will continue to rest solely on the availability of additional Azeri oil. |
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To improve the viability of the exercise you should leave the price tag on the gift, or write one yourself with an even bigger number on it. |
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This is inferred because spore viability is reduced in some checkpoint single mutants of budding yeast. |
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The tetrazolium ion, which is commonly used in viability tests, could not penetrate the inner coat of watermelon, tomato or pepper seeds. |
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The welfare state seemed to confirm the reformability of capitalism and the viability of a third way between capitalism and socialism. |
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Upon exhumation, we examined each replicate for germinants, rotted seeds, and whole firm seeds, which we tested for viability with tetrazolium. |
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He said the long term viability of the house could be worked out with the assistance of the action group and the bodies represented in it. |
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He could more freely ponder the viability of the universalist ideal and the persistence of Jewishness in his new context. |
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A whole constellation of imaging products is now maturing into commercial viability. |
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These local leaders also need a constituency that will support their efforts to take new steps to encourage that viability. |
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The commission and city should review all feasibility studies and pro formas to ensure the viability of the project requesting city funds. |
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The coming years are going to be difficult, and everyone will have to assess their own business, to test its viability before proceeding. |
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Economic viability is necessary, I'll grant that, but upholding our values is just as important, if not more so. |
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Eleven mutants whose decline in viability was fully or partly suppressed by depolymerizing the spindle were retained. |
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Thus, the role of directors is to ensure the long-term viability of their companies. |
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A lot of urban artists were being dropped and there was general confusion of viability of urban music. |
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This would mean ructions in the family, whose shaky economic viability depended on your starting work the day after your 14th birthday. |
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A major study to test the viability of reinstating the missing rail link between Manchester and Derby is to start soon. |
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Pollen grain viability at the time of anther dehiscence and later stages was estimated using the fluorescein diacetate test. |
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The agency is compiling a traffic impact assessment on the viability of the scheme. |
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The first sergeant and the company commander should do a joint reconnaissance and assessment of the viability of the site. |
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How could this service be a threat to the viability of a large Laundromat in an area over 5km away from our estate and not on a direct bus route? |
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I recommit myself to continuing to work with that organisation to ensure its long-term viability. |
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The owner is an ill-favoured prole, operating on the margins of economic viability and the law. |
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Under each ultrasound condition, viability of cells was also assessed using trypan blue. |
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European oil companies Shell and Elf pulled out last year unconvinced of the project's viability. |
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Residents of the case-study communities have devised slightly different livelihood strategies to address the declining viability of agriculture. |
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Site geologic conditions dictate the economic viability of either type of geothermal system. |
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The cool moist conditions of stratification did prolong seed viability to some extent for up to six months. |
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Sedimentation continuing at its current rates, or increasing, undermines the future ecological viability of shrimp farms. |
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Producers are turning to organics because of concerns about the environment and their own long-term viability. |
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The aim is to ensure that the business interests and economic viability of the town are at the fore of any decisions made on future implementation of these plans. |
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Interestingly, overexpression of the functional wild-type HA-Mcm7p from an episome or an integrated allele was toxic for normal cell growth and viability. |
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Cutting-edge research is continuing to increase the viability of quadrotors by making advances in multi-craft communication, environment exploration, and maneuverability. |
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Generally, the films shown at microcinemas are not made with any sense of commercial viability in mind, and the microcinemas themselves often operate with almost no budget. |
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It is further contaminated with chemicals such as emulsifiers, preservatives and antioxidants designed to increase its shelf life and improve its commercial viability. |
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So how close are we to creating fully functioning artificial wombs, capable of gestating a human child from the embryonic stage to the fetal stage to a state of viability? |
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Its viability has been demonstrated over many years by the dedicated custodianship of the farm and its sheep flock by successive members of the Birkett family. |
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On the other hand, the business of assembling a score for a three act ballet from snippets of concert music has limited viability, for all the skill of some of the arrangers. |
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Unlike a primary, caucuses for Democrats in Iowa have viability thresholds. |
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After assessing individual plants throughout the field, if you're questioning the viability of the crop and continued development, consider replanting as soon as possible. |
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Variables like weather, azimuth, elevation, crude launchers, and rocket viability quickly add up. |
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Two forms of pollen viability are apparent in entomophilous species. |
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The tightrope walk between self-promotion for the sake of viability and distaste for anything that smacks of selling-out has presented Stanley with a dilemma. |
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Beyond this question of commercial viability of books is the more important matter of continuing to produce books that are uniquely, even if quirkily, Australian. |
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Dispossession from small rural landholdings and the decline in the viability of many smallholdings in the 19th century led to widespread evictions. |
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As well as benefiting cirl buntings and other wildlife the scheme has also helped enhance business viability and farmers optimism about the future. |
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But they also believe that a company's viability depends on recruiting and retaining people who can work, change, and innovate over the long term. |
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We hypothesize that seed production and viability alone are not important factors in limiting long's bittercress population size and population growth. |
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Specifically, cell viability decreases exponentially with energy density. |
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What about the argument that the health and viability of the League as a whole is more important ultimately than any one of its constituent parts, i.e. the clubs? |
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Some people are even questioning its viability as a company. |
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They investigated the viability of an alternative approach to solving the network problem by providing an interceptor along the route of the proposed inner relief road. |
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Cervical change noted before fetal viability is a better indication for cerclage than if it is identified after fetal viability has been achieved. |
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This suggests that pollen viability corresponds more closely to the exponential quadratic model than to either the additive or the multiplicative model. |
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The comparison of newly formed polyploids with their haploid progenitors has revealed that nascent polyploids have a defect in stationary-phase viability. |
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The supermarket chain argues that the extension plans will enhance the vitality and viability of the town centre without causing demonstrable harm. |
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That means none of us know what viability will look like in another five to ten years. |
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Thus deleterious recessives had not been eliminated from the population to the extent that consanguineous matings were harmless in terms of offspring viability. |
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But he also talked about the substance of the proposals and assessed their viability within the administration. |
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The CFL doesn't leave fans arguing over who is at fault for ridiculous player salaries, outrageous profits or the viability of small-market teams. |
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In this regard, U.S. ballistic-missile defense programs should not even appear to undermine the viability of Russia's or China's nuclear deterrents. |
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Nevertheless, the viability of digital humanities depends on having tools for automatically extracting the semantic relationships that hold within and between different texts. |
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The selection of electricity production modes and their economic viability varies in accordance with demand and region. |
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The viability of the encapsulated parasites is long enough to enable the study of intravacuolar amastigogenesis and replication. |
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The boundaries between states impact the viability of subsistence and trade relations with cultivators. |
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The disaster of the 1715 Yamasee War threatened the colony's viability and set off a decade of political turmoil. |
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We are delighted that the first federal court to pass on the viability of these cookiecutter lawsuits rejected these radical theories. |
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Cell counts in BAL fluid were obtained with a hemocytometer, and cell viability was assessed by trypan blue dye exclusion. |
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To prove the cytotoxic efficacy of P estradiol in Jurkat T-cell model, cell viability was determined by the MTT assay. |
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Hyaluronic acid binding by human sperm indicates cellular maturity, viability, and un-reacted acrosomal status. |
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A recent study of captive animals found no evidence for inbreeding depression in juvenile viability or litter size. |
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The Supreme Court sets that viability and it probably will be revisited. |
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To address this issue, the MTT assay was performed to assess the Jurkat cell viability upon exposure to cortisol. |
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This means that prior to any such study, one must understand the impact of the tested compound on the viability of cells of the model of choice. |
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The positive controls CPT as well as the detergence Triton-X 100 significantly reduced the viability as compared to stimulated cells alone. |
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And how much has that short-term patronization cost us as a nation in terms of long-term viability? |
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Cell viability was determined microscopically by trypan blue exclusion, and the number of cells was counted by a hematocytometer. |
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Reaching this second phase of the NGCD project is a vote of confidence in the viability of 1st Detect's mass spectrometer detection solution. |
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Each experiment was performed 3 times in duplicates for ICAM-1 assay and 3 times in sextuplicates for viability assay. |
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Developing technologies to increase viability of recycling and other waste-management tools such as waste-to-energy incineration. |
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The question of the viability of two tracks in Dublin has been a bone of contention for many years, but Harold's Cross is not a lossmaker. |
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The data indicate that PBDE-209 increased viability and proliferation of the cell lines in a dose-and time-dependent manner. |
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The problem of low financial viability of Latvian companies is getting more and more serious. |
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Cell counts were performed using a Neubauer haemacytometer and cell viability determined by neutral red uptake. |
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The effect of Hypericum species on the viability of infective forms of L amazonensis was determined using a hemocytometer. |
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Prolongation of homotransplant viability under the influence of thio-TEPA and thio-TEPA combined with hydrocortisone. |
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But how serious is the threat of predation on the long-term viability of the herd? |
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This success proved the viability of canal transport, and soon industrialists in many other parts of the country wanted canals. |
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This work is focusing on demonstrating the viability of the advanced British engine technology that would underpin the project. |
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These devices had limited effectiveness but illustrated the principle's viability. |
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With red cells, this can decrease viability and ability for tissue oxygenation. |
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The post Temporary green tax to ensure RES viability appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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However doubts have been raised over many decades concerning the competition's viability, yet it still survives. |
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Kenya has proven deposits of oil in Turkana and the commercial viability was just discovered. |
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Initially visitor numbers were lower than expected which threatened the long term viability of the museum. |
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The number and viability of macrophage cells were assessed by trypan blue dye exclusion using a hematocytometer. |
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Data analysis appears to support the viability of these areas, which appear to help ensure that the Manx queenie can be fished sustainably. |
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Other specific impacts are on animal mating, spawning, egg and larvae viability, juvenile survival and plant productivity. |
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The attendant consequences on viability and population levels fell within the sphere of natural selection. |
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The Manhattan was a specially reinforced supertanker sent to test the viability of the passage for the transport of oil. |
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The viability and efficiency of the wind farm are barely touched upon, instead falling to the developer. |
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However, doubts have been raised over many decades concerning viability, yet it still survives. |
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A dispute with some Lymington residents led to delay and threatened the viability of the route. |
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Melting Arctic ice caps are likely to increase traffic in and the commercial viability of the Northern Sea Route. |
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Grammar rules have been internalised by native speakers, allowing them to determine the viability of new sentences. |
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The British leaders agreed with the viability of this strategy to forestall outside aggression. |
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Even after the point of viability, the state cannot favor the life of the fetus over the life or health of the pregnant woman. |
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Modern day questions about the commercial viability of Beverly mill were called into question as Slater Mill was founded. |
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Even by the time of the founding of Lawrence in 1845, there were questions being raised about its viability. |
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This conference provides a platform for the exploration of such issues and the questions related to the viability of Africanist movements. |
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Failure to immediately added SOC to the electroporated cells can significantly reduce cell viability and decrease transformation efficiency. |
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While polymer and xenogenic scaffolds have been used, a number of questions have arisen concerning the viability of the resulting constructs. |
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Ironically, by choosing to greenwash their images rather than green their basic operations, companies undermine their own chances for long-term viability and survival. |
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The UAE's Ministry of Public Works earlier this year announced that it was to look into the viability of contraflow lanes to help ease traffic congestion at peak times. |
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William Penney, a physicist specialising in hydrodynamics, was asked in October 1946 to prepare a report on the viability of building a UK weapon. |
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A fast, simple and precise prediction of seed viability under open warehouse conditions would be of great value to seed producers, including wheat seed producers and growers. |
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However, even for these species, thalassochory remains an unlikely dispersal vector due to the reduced floatation capacity and low viability of immersed diaspores. |
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We exposed C6 cells to TFSA to examine the effects of TFSA on the cell viability and the expression and phosphorylation of key proteins in the ERK and PI3K signaling pathway. |
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The effects of the combination were compared to several positive controls and assessment of the effects was done by standard viral viability tests. |
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The funds secured from this investment will be used for a human proof-of-concept study to determine the viability of Clarimedix's product for cerebral vasospasm. |
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In this study investigating the effect of PDT on the viability of HepG2 hepatoma liver cancer cell lines using Sn chlorin e6 dichloride trisodium in will be performed. |
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Permanent stomas need to be assessed for viability by observing color. |
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Effects of isolation method and pre-treatment with ethylene glycol or raffinose before vitrification on in vitro viability of mouse preantral follicles. |
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The Antarcticans sense that life must be asserted here. It cannot draw back before these wastes, but must subdue them if only to demonstrate its viability. |
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One interesting additional aspect of STICH was the viability study carried out in a subset of 601 patients using either dobutamine echocardiograms or SPECT stress testing. |
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The long term viability and resilience of Indigenous communities has been debated by scholars and continues to be a political issue receiving fluctuating media attention. |
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Commercial fishermen have begun exploiting deep sea fish on the plateau with studies being undertaken on the viability as these fish, although large, grow slowly. |
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At different time points after LNA-anti-miR92a transfection, miR-92a quantitation and cell viability were assessed by qRT-real-time-polymerase chain reaction and MTT assays. |
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Though the plant is strong in live, it has a low viability for seeds, and the seeds are in low survival ability too because of desiccation, burial and erosion. |
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This, combined with the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the future of the European Cup, meant that there were concerns over the future commercial viability of the tournament. |
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Milepost 31 is a unique project information center that will bring more people into the district and support the economic viability of this historic neighborhood. |
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Detection of ischaemia, either at the site of injury or in different region, detection of myocardial viability in the infarcted region, and flow-function relationship. |
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Although they don't carry the same legal weight a contract would, letters of intent are commonly used, oftern to convince a lender of a project's viability. |
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However, water pollution has affected the viability of this project. |
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