(1) The total number of cells exhibiting transport was thus 73%, while the remaining 27% of cells were nonviable .(2) First on his list old structures that must be torn apart were the state-owned enterprises that created a nonviable economy.(3) By contrast, at least some nonsynonymous mutations are expected to be strongly deleterious because they damage protein structure and thereby render the cell nonviable .(4) Animal consciousness has long been assumed to be a nonviable arena of investigation.(5) Only if those alternatives are found nonviable should abortion be allowed.(6) These lines were declared extinct if all three consecutive attempts to transfer worms from the backup plate resulted in nonviable worms.(7) The third instance of cord torsion resulted in the delivery of a nonviable , 15.5-week, phenotypically female fetus.(8) In this circumstance, the residual tumor is frequently nonviable .(9) Unfortunately, because these specialists are not well enough versed in the subject under consideration, they can create high-tech but nonviable products.(10) We can't try to keep people in nonviable jobs.(11) Degradation of hydrogen peroxide via catalase produced by bacterial cells, including nonviable cells, requires a concerted systems effort by a group of bacteria.(12) Following fetal demise in each instance, delivery was medically induced, and a nonviable fetus was delivered without further complication.(13) He continues with a discussion of the benefits of discarding nonviable embryos, including those that may be premature or result in low birthweight.(14) They are nonstandard in the sense that islanders themselves consider them to be generally problematic and economically nonviable family forms.(15) The vast outpouring over the last three decades of archaeological evidence relating to the rise of Cahokia renders such models nonviable .(16) Studies suggest that sputum smears persistently positive despite negative culture results may in some patients be due to nonviable or atypical mycobacteria.