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Viable

Viable is an adjective describing something capable of living, growing, or functioning successfully. In everyday language it commonly refers to plans, proposals, or options that are practical and likely to succeed. In scientific and technical contexts the term carries more specific meanings related to life, reproduction, growth, or sustainability.

In biology, viability denotes the ability of an organism, cell, or tissue to survive and maintain essential

In medicine, fetal viability refers to the point at which a fetus can survive outside the womb

In agriculture and ecology, viability also describes whether populations or ecosystems can persist over time, especially

In business, policy, and project planning, a viable option or project is one that can be funded,

The term derives from Latin vivere, to live, via French viability.

functions.
It
is
used
for
seeds
and
embryos
as
well
as
mature
organisms.
Viability
can
be
assessed
with
specialized
tests,
such
as
dye
exclusion
or
metabolic
assays
for
cells,
or
germination
tests
for
seeds.
Seed
viability,
for
example,
measures
whether
stored
seeds
can
germinate
under
suitable
conditions,
and
diminishes
with
age
or
poor
storage.
with
medical
support.
This
threshold
varies
with
technology
and
clinical
context
but
is
commonly
placed
around
24
weeks
of
gestation,
with
outcomes
improving
for
more
mature
gestational
ages.
under
changing
environmental
conditions.
The
term
is
used
to
discuss
restoration
prospects,
habitat
suitability,
and
species
survival.
sustained,
and
deliver
value
over
the
long
term.
Viability
assessments
examine
market
demand,
costs,
risks,
and
potential
benefits;
they
are
closely
related
to
feasibility
studies
but
emphasize
the
likelihood
of
ongoing
operation
and
success.