The authors also gratefully acknowledge Tasha Kalista Ladhardi who coordinates the Stanford RENEW (Regenerative medicine through the Ethical procurement
of Nonviable or Excess cellular Waste) Biobank, and the embryologists in Stanford IVF clinics for their expertise, and members of the Reijo Pera laboratory for helpful comments and input.
In this image, a novel type of human stem cell is shown in green integrating and developing into the surrounding cells
of a nonviable mouse embryo.
Last spring researchers in China announced they used CRISPR to alter the genomes
of nonviable human embryos which could not develop into babies.
Not exact matches
But given the uncertainty
of the time range and the emotional aspects
of carrying a
nonviable pregnancy, many moms opt for a D&C or medically induced miscarriage once the diagnosis has been confirmed, preferring to get the physical aspect
of the miscarriage over with as quickly as possible.
It is also important to note that excessively high levels
of hCG may indicate multiple pregnancies or a molar pregnancy, which results from a
nonviable, fertilized egg.
A generation
of extremely efficient farmers increasingly sees irrigation as a
nonviable alternative while mulling over a switch from water - intense cotton and wheat to rain - fed sorghum and grains
But the rules
of George Washington University state that any work with human embryos, including work on
nonviable ones, must get prior approval from an institutional review board.
It notes that the practice
of taking tissue from
nonviable fetuses is strictly governed by law.
For example, chromosomal translocations often result in an «underdominance» effect in which the offspring
of translocated and wild organisms are extremely unfit or even
nonviable.
«First, maybe there is some redundancy between these enhancer sequences, and losing two
of them will cause the mice to be
nonviable or infertile.
HSA.CED.A.3 Represent constraints by equations or inequalities, and by systems
of equations and / or inequalities, and interpret solutions as viable or
nonviable options in a modeling context.
Assess your students» ability to represent constraints by equations or inequalities, and by systems
of equations and / or inequalities, and interpret solutions as viable or
nonviable options in a modeling context with this quiz.
In written words becomes
nonviable; published books and blogs may be incapable
of author involvement, and confusion might result about a writer's valid identity.
With the subsequent arrival
of the Apple iPad in April 2010, many tech pundits wrote off Amazon's similarly sized — and identically priced — Kindle DX as a
nonviable product.
Those experts must be called upon to give account that justifies the knowing reconfiguring and misrepresenting a complex incomplete distributed situation with large variability in the guise
of an oversimplified
nonviable illusion.
As a result, although the United States permits trade in
nonviable hemp seed, oil, and fiber, it is the only major industrialized nation that prohibits the growing and processing
of hemp.
As these issues were framed differently in public discussion, people were able to navigate to a new opinion without contradicting other strongly held beliefs or violating the norms
of their social group that Kahan showed can so firmly attach us to scientifically
nonviable positions.
In contrast, you have a plan that you have admitted has a
nonviable principal component and thereby is not a complete solution to the problem, but you think that you are not acting like a shill
of polluting industries.
Apple, Google, and others are guilty
of selling cases at inflated prices compared to the official Western prices, and import tariffs make many alternatives
nonviable.
The court concludes: «Simply put, we can not constitutionally allow the life or health
of a woman to be made subservient to the states otherwise profound interest in a
nonviable fetus.»