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(Obstet Gynecol. 2023;142(3):725–726) The conversation surrounding the “viability” of a pregnancy or fetus is fraught with disagreement in political, legal, religious, philosophical, and scientific settings. Ambiguity in the use of the term has contributed significantly to confusion and misinformation, especially when it is appropriated in a ...
Pettker, Christian M.+2 more
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Permanence and viability [PDF]
The history of Systems Analysis and its forerunners displays an interesting tension between dynamic and static viewpoints. In intention, the dynamical aspects were stressed again and again. In effect, the outcome was most often a static analysis of equilibria.
Aubin, Jean-Pierre, Sigmund, Karl
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Transplantation of discarded livers following viability testing with normothermic machine perfusion
There is a limited access to liver transplantation, however, many organs are discarded based on subjective assessment only. Here we report the VITTAL clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov number NCT02740608) outcomes, using normothermic machine perfusion ...
H. Mergental+24 more
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Viability of bigravity cosmology [PDF]
We revisit the question of viability of bigravity cosmology as a candidate for dark energy. In the context of the low energy limit model, where matter couples to a single metric, we study linear perturbations around homogeneous and isotropic backgrounds to derive the Poisson's equation for the Newtonian potential.
Kenna-Allison, Michael+2 more
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Supply chain viability: conceptualization, measurement, and nomological validation
Supply chain viability (SCV) is an emerging concept of growing importance in operations management. This paper aims to conceptualize, develop, and validate a measurement scale for SCV.
Salomée Ruel+3 more
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The effective conservation of high nature value farmland (HNV) will be crucial for the conservation of European and Irish biodiversity, and to meet the growing demand for a wide range of private and public goods and services from farmland.
James Moran+6 more
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Maximin, viability and sustainability [PDF]
The maximin criterion defines the highest utility level that can be sustained in an intergenerational equity perspective. The viability approach makes it possible to characterize all the economic trajectories sustaining a given, not necessarily maximal, utility level.
Martinet, Vincent, Doyen, Luc
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In vitro Characterization of Insulin−Producing β-Cell Spheroids
Over the years, immortalized rodent β-cell lines such as RIN, HIT, MIN, βTC, and INS-1 have been used to investigate pancreatic β-cell physiology using conventional two-dimensional (2D) culture techniques.
Yonela Ntamo+10 more
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My Team Will Go On: Differentiating High and Low Viability Teams through Team Interaction [PDF]
Understanding team viability -- a team's capacity for sustained and future success -- is essential for building effective teams. In this study, we aggregate features drawn from the organizational behavior literature to train a viability classification model over a dataset of 669 10-minute text conversations of online teams.
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Organizing projects with blockchain through a decentralized autonomous organization
Blockchain and its related concept of decentral autonomous organization (DAO) is starting to influence project management. But how might project management supported by blockchain technology look like?
Florian Spychiger+4 more
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