viable

  • 61viable — [ˈvaɪəb(ə)l] adj 1) able to be done, or worth doing 2) science able to live and grow in an independent way viability [ˌvaɪəˈbɪləti] noun [U] …

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  • 62viable — /ˈvaɪəbəl / (say vuyuhbuhl) adjective 1. capable of living. 2. practicable; workable. 3. Physiology a. physically fitted to live. b. (of a foetus) having reached such a stage of development as to permit continued existence, under normal… …

  • 63viable —   a. born alive and able to live; able to exist alone …

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  • 64viable — adj. vyâbl(y)o, a, e (Villards Thônes | Albanais) …

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  • 65viable — Capable of normal completion of life cycle …

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  • 66VIABLE — acronym Vertical Installation Automation BaseLinE …

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  • 67viable — Capable of living, physically fit to live; of a fetus, having reached such a stage of development as to permit continued existence under normal conditions, outside of the womb. Williams v Marion Rapid Transit, 152 Ohio St 114, 87 NE2d 334, 10… …

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  • 68viable — see VITAL …

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  • 69viable — adj. 1 (of a plan etc.) feasible; practicable esp. from an economic standpoint. 2 a (of a plant, animal, etc.) capable of living or existing in a particular climate etc. b (of a foetus or newborn child) capable of maintaining life. 3 (of a seed… …

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  • 70Viable System Phenomena — System Phenomena (also known as and further noted as System Identification and Modeling) is the science of observing the behaviour of a System. The Classification of a Dynamic system describes how systems are grouped with certain characteristics… …

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