The resisting bacillus-spores are never found in the living animal, but may be developed in the blood and tissues after death, and may account for the occasional extraordinary viability of the poison when exposed to a boiling temperature.
The constancy of internal deposits and the viability of the germ in such products render it impossible to eliminate the poison from the system in the great majority of cases.
When the child dies after viability but before term the cause is most commonly syphilis.
Here the time of fetal viabilityoutside the womb may be considered.
But it was found (Bridges and Sturtevant, 1914) that viability was so erratic that coefficients might mislead.
For the majority of mutants which did well even under heavy competition in mass cultures the pair-breeding method reduced the disturbances due to viability to a point where they were negligible.
If the viability of each mutant type could be determined in relation to the viability of the normal, "coefficients of viability" could serve as corrections in working with the various mutant characters.
Its viability has always been very poor; in this respect it is one of the very poorest of the sex-linked characters.
This method consists in balancing the data of a certain class with poor viability by means of an equivalent amount of data in which the same class occurs as the other member of the ratio.
Later a method was devised (Bridges, 1915) whereby mutations of poorviability could be worked with in linkage experiments fairly accurately and whereby the residual inviability of the ordinary characters could be largely canceled.
The viability of miniature is fair, and this stock has been used in linkage experiments more than any {27} other, with the single exception of white.
The determination of the cross-over values of the factors was at first hindered because of the poor viability of some of the mutants.
In table 18 the data from each of the four separate experiments have been combined in the manner explained, so that viability is canceled to the greatest extent.
This deficiency is due in part to viability but more to a failure to recognize all the bow-winged individuals, so that some of them were classified among the not-bow or straight wings.
Buhring relates the history of a case somewhat analogous to viability of anencephalous monsters.
Many opinions relative to the longest and shortest period of pregnancy, associated with viability of the issue, have been expressed by authors on medical jurisprudence.
The small, brown, glistening three-angled seeds, which have a little white hilum near their apices, retain their viability three years.
There is a viability limit in years which differs for different seeds.
Seeds retain their viability or germ developing power, a given number of years and are then useless.
It is possible that this lack of viability may be due to some soil deficiency such as insufficient lime or boron.
If the viability of the pollen falls below 50% they consider it unsatisfactory.
Experimental studies on the viability and transmission of Trichomonas hominis.
The viability of paramecia and euglenae in the digestive tract of cockroaches.
The viability of Endamoeba histolytica cysts after passage through the cockroach.
An exploratory investigation of the effect in vivo and in vitro of cockroach tissues on the viability of Newcastle disease virus.
Though the Portuguese race has shown greaterviability in India than either the Dutch or the English, it could not but suffer heavily from the climate in the first days of adaptation.
All that is left us to fall back on is the old unsatisfying suggestions that some combinations may have greater viability than others, that there may be a tendency for like to mate with like, and so forth.
We are told that each of these things may affect the viability of their possessors.
This should be commenced as soon as the viability of the infant is beyond question, as the younger the patient the more easily and completely is the deformity rectified.
Some surgeons, notably Arbuthnot Lane, recommend that it should be done in early infancy, as soon as the viability of the child is assured.
Still there must have been a certain number of fundamental facts, which led even monogenists to deny the viability of all crossed races.
That the Mulattoes sprung from such intercourse are too rare to have enabled us to obtain exact particulars as to their viability and fecundity.
A reduction of from one-third to one-ninth of the viability of spores irradiated in vacuum occurred with vacuum-treated spores irradiated in air.
Combined Effects of Ultrahigh Vacuum on theViability of Some Spores and Soil Organisms.
Today it is commonplace for tissues to be frozen, stored at low temperatures, and thawed and then to maintain their viability and function.
Effect of Ultrahigh Vacuum onViability of Microorganisms.
No harmful influence on those characteristics affecting the viability of the organism has been discovered.
Sodium chloride, in the absence of hypochlorites, was found to have no influence upon the viability of B.
Chestnuts, beechnuts and acorns require more care when they are to be stored, for their viabilityis very sensitive to dryness.
Since chestnuts are very prone to molding or rotting, the best way to maintain their viability and freshness over winter is to stratify them in a can or box between layers of a peat moss.
The effect of temperature and humidity during forcing on the viability of the pollen Pollen shed from catkins forced in a warm, dry room (about 75° F.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "viability" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.