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Several types of health problems also influence fetal viability.
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A minimum 15 percent of participants was required for viability.
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After the ninth year, viability is lost rapidly as the follicles decay and senescence sets in.
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Once removed from the fruit, they lose viability within a few days.
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This very quickly loses viability with increasing levels of complexity of the system it is monitoring/controlling.
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By mid-2014 however rising costs and stabilizing oil prices were threatening the economic viability of some projects.
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The viability of the small remaining population is an outstanding concern to researchers.
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The lessons of floods joined advancements in bridge-building to modify the viability of some locations.
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In 2010 an anonymous donor agreed to pay the rent on the building, removing earlier doubts about the future viability of the museum.
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The scan may also help confirm both the accuracy of the pregnancy dates and the fetal viability.
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