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单词 non-viable
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Definition of non-viable in English:

non-viable

adjective
  • 1Not feasible or practical.

    non-viable investments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The vast outpouring over the last three decades of archaeological evidence relating to the rise of Cahokia renders such models nonviable.
    • Firms sold off nonviable businesses or impaired assets.
    • In mid 1997 the Canterbury team was discontinued by the company as economically nonviable.
    • The proposed break-up would create three non-viable firms out of one very viable and very profitable company, he said.
    • Animal consciousness has long been assumed to be a nonviable arena of investigation.
    • After 1500, they argue, the number of states declined, because an increase in trade restrictions and a greater frequency of international conflict made small states nonviable.
    • Unfortunately, because these specialists are not well enough versed in the subject under consideration, they can create high-tech but nonviable products.
    • I'm not saying that this business opportunity is altogether nonviable; I'm sure that they can boast some success stories amongst their licensees.
    • Only if those alternatives are found nonviable should abortion be allowed.
    • We can't try to keep people in nonviable jobs.
    • The example I had in mind was the contrast between what happened in Japan and Scotland when it became clear that shipbuilding was non-viable because of cheaper competition from abroad.
    • The second point is that the difference between a viable and a non-viable project is generally less than clear-cut.
    • First on his list old structures that must be torn apart were the state-owned enterprises that created a nonviable economy.
    • These devices, therefore, became a nonviable option.
    • They are nonstandard in the sense that islanders themselves consider them to be generally problematic and economically nonviable family forms.
    • The third target is to so complicate the process, in the name of safeguards, that the transaction cost will make the supply from a third country nonviable.
    • Recently, there were attempts to absolutize the experience of military conflicts and to promote certain non-viable and even fantastic ideas.
    • In other words, the Whitlam policy was clearly non-viable.
  • 2Medicine
    (of a fetus or unborn child) unable to survive independently after birth.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Therefore, as the tissue is processed as a mass, a nucleic acid-based approach usually involves contamination by nonmalignant and nonviable cancer cells.
    • He continues with a discussion of the benefits of discarding nonviable embryos, including those that may be premature or result in low birthweight.
    • The third instance of cord torsion resulted in the delivery of a nonviable, 15.5-week, phenotypically female fetus.
    • By contrast, at least some nonsynonymous mutations are expected to be strongly deleterious because they damage protein structure and thereby render the cell nonviable.
    • Similarly, oncological studies show a dramatic reduction in cancer cells after cell-saver processing, with those remaining cells being nonviable.
    • I do think that unless the fetus is absolutely nonviable outside the uterus, I'd rather never see it done at all.
    • The clinical improvement and resolution of radiographic abnormalities observed in this study suggest that the positive smears are due to nonviable mycobacterium.
    • These lines were declared extinct if all three consecutive attempts to transfer worms from the backup plate resulted in nonviable worms.
    • Studies suggest that sputum smears persistently positive despite negative culture results may in some patients be due to nonviable or atypical mycobacteria.
    • This method of determining the percentage of living cells is based on the knowledge that viable and nonviable cells differ in their ability to extrude fluorescent dyes.
    • Nonviable cells typically have a compromised membrane.
    • The T. turgidum nucleus is incompatible with the T. longissimum cytoplasm, producing nonviable progeny.
    • In this circumstance, the residual tumor is frequently nonviable.
    • Following fetal demise in each instance, delivery was medically induced, and a nonviable fetus was delivered without further complication.
    • Degradation of hydrogen peroxide via catalase produced by bacterial cells, including nonviable cells, requires a concerted systems effort by a group of bacteria.
    • Viable and nonviable seeds can easily be distinguished using a binocular microscope, because the latter lack an embryo, whereas viable seeds contain an embryo.
    • The total number of cells exhibiting transport was thus 73%, while the remaining 27% of cells were nonviable.
    • Since refrigerated seeds last several years you need not worry that any saved seeds two or three years old will become nonviable before its next seed harvest.
    • Some lines were barely fertile, as might be expected if loss of the major autosomes was occurring at a high rate, resulting in the production of nonviable aneuploid embryos.
    • When possible, original seeds collected from wild populations were analysed, but for old and otherwise nonviable seed, seed increase stocks were used.
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