nietlevensvatbaar
Nietlevensvatbaar is a Dutch term used to describe something that cannot sustain life or cannot be viable under given conditions. The word is formed from niet (not) and levensvatbaar (viable, capable of living). It is typically used in medical, biological, and sometimes economic or policy contexts to indicate that viability is absent or unlikely.
In obstetrics and neonatology, levensvatbaar refers to the ability of a fetus or newborn to survive outside
In biology and agriculture, niet levensvatbaar can refer to organisms, seeds, embryos, or cell cultures that
In economics and project assessment, the term may describe a venture or plan that is not financially