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Sentence count:134+1Posted:2016-12-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: liabilityreliabilityabilitystabilitycapabilityequabilitydisabilityprobabilityMeaning: n. 1. (of living things) capable of normal growth and development 2. capable of being done in a practical and useful way. 
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(121) The pollen viability of Iphigenia indica, which was grown in artificially cultivated conditions under different medium components, was determined by means of in vitro pollen germination method.
(122) Litsea acuminata type is one of the recalcitrant seeds. Seeds lose its viability once dried.
(123) The self-repairing flight control is one of the most important parts in advanced flight control system, and it can improve the reliability and viability of the plane.
(124) The result showed that the peroxidase activity and seed viability decreased with the barley store years prolonged, while the conductance rate of seed lixivium (increased).
(125) Marriage is like a business investment. Its long-term viability is best established unemotionally.
(126) Styrax had characteristics such as drought tolerance,[http://sentencedict.com/viability.html] cold tolerance and strong seed viability.
(127) Following completion of the proposed actions, we anticipate PDM will achieve competitive cost parity among western European-based cigarette paper mills and thus better ensure its long-term viability.
(128) Volume of microcirculation, viability and the tension relieved and length gained of the flaps were observed and measured by tensiometer, Doppler flowmeter and computer.
(129) Objective:To study the effect of Baixingdan on expression level of Serotonin 1A receptor(5-HT1AR) and corpuscular viability of embryo rat cerebral cortex neural cells cultured in vitro.
(130) The viability of HPMC was assessed by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release and tetrazolium salt colorimetry assay (MTT assay); MTT assay was also used to assess the growth of the cells.
(131) For instance, their monthly emmenia increase their tolerance, especially the viability in the disaster.
(132) "Both of which would have severe financial implications for the financial stability and viability of the euro zone, " the statement said.
(133) The cellular morphology, viability and histochemical results revealed that PLLA materials containing tetrandrine could improve the chondrocyte proliferation and its functions.
(134) The seed plumpness , seed viability and germination ability of 27 mating combinations were studied.
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