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  2. List of archaic technological nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Archaic technological nomenclature are forms of speech and writing which, while once commonly used to describe a particular process, method, device, or phenomenon, have fallen into disuse due to the advance of science and technology.

  3. Arable land - Wikipedia

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    Modern mechanised agriculture permits large fields like this one in Dorset, England. Arable land (from the Latin: arabilis, "able to be ploughed") is any land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops. [1]

  4. Minimum viable product - Wikipedia

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    A minimum viable product (MVP) is a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers who can then provide feedback for future product development.

  5. Fetal viability - Wikipedia

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    Viability, as the word has been used in the United States constitutional law since Roe v. Wade, is the potential of the fetus to survive outside the uterus after birth, natural or induced, when supported by up-to-date medicine. Fetal viability depends largely on the fetal organ maturity, and environmental conditions. [6]

  6. Viable but nonculturable - Wikipedia

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    Transmission electron micrographs of actively growing (panel A) and nonculturable (panel B) Yersinia pestis.Bar equals 0.5 microns. Viable but nonculturable (VBNC) bacteria refers as to bacteria that are in a state of very low metabolic activity and do not divide, but are alive and have the ability to become culturable once resuscitated.

  7. Dracaena eilensis - Wikipedia

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    The plant is extremely slow growing, and requires warm temperatures and bright light to grow, making commercial cultivation unviable. Limited cultivation of D. eilensis using micropropagation has been successfully employed by collectors and enthusiasts, but as of writing, D. eilensis is not available from any commercial sources. [7]

  8. Osier bed - Wikipedia

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    Osier beds and basket-weaving using willow were a significant industry in Great Britain until the early 20th Century, when industrial machinery and the import of cheaper materials made them unprofitable and commercially unviable.

  9. Royal Clarence Hotel - Wikipedia

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    However, in October 2021 it was announced that the hotel scheme was "unviable". An alternative plan was announced in December 2021, by the Akkeron Group, to repair and retain the original facade and exterior, and to construct twenty-three luxury apartments with a fully accessible restaurant, bar and two function rooms on the ground floor [ 6 ...