inheritable
2.An inheritable heir.
4.inherited or inheritable by established rules (usually legal rules) of descent.
5.Click to clear the Allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object check box.
6."Everyone was intrigued by this," says Mark Frankel, who headed a panel convened by the American Association for the Advancement of Science to consider the ethics of inheritable genetic modifications.
7.In this section, we completed the Developing of Stereoscopic Image Generating system with Object-Oriented Programming Method, Designed an inheritable DIB Class, and integrated three different Stereoscopic Image Generating Algorithms into this system.
8.The results showed that a mutant L 3 195 with inheritable qualities whose 4AD transformation productivity was 116% higher than that of its parent strain and produced no androst 1,4 diene 3,17 dione was obtained via the third method.
9.With regard to tree-planting and grass-growing on barren mountains, hillsides and beaches, the government has enacted a special policy featuring “the lasting and inheritable practice of whoever reclaims the land shall be entitled to operate and get benefit from it.” This has encouraged local people to plant trees and grow grass, and guaranteed the rights and interests due to them in eco-environmental amelioration.
10.The development characteristics and oi1 gcncration conditions in the Arnan seg arc studied based on tectonic and sedimentary evolution history analysis. The Arnan seg is an inheritable basin in which the Shannan trough is the depositing centre of the lake basin and controls the major source area and the hydrocarbon reservoir distribution.

