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It refers to the ability to meet financial obligations. It is used in relation to the balance of payments to signify the ability of a country to met the payments due to other countries in respect of the import of goods and services without the assistance of special loans. A country is
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the probability that a fertilized egg will survive and develop into an adult organism; the term is also often applied to plant germination experiments with comparisons across phenotypic classes under standard specific environmental conditions phys seed
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Capacity for survival; often refers to the fraction of individuals surviving to a given age, and is contrasted with inviability due to deleterious genes.
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The ability to survive to adulthood.
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The possibility of germination. Seeds vary in their time of viability from a few days to 20 years, if not hundreds of years. Storage conditions will affect the viability, the best being low temperatures and humidity.
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