situ

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in situ
in situ
in its original position or place
in-situ
Alternative spelling of in situ
ex situ
This refers, for example, to conservation of genetic resources outside of their natural habitats Gene banks and botanical gardens hold ex situ collections
ex situ
Refers to a technology or process for which contaminated material must be removed from the site of contamination for treatment For example, soil must be excavated or groundwater must be pumped to an above ground treatment system Antonym - In Situ
in situ
In the original position
in-situ concrete
(İnşaat) The concrete made by pouring the liquid cement material into forms at the building site
carcinoma in situ
a cluster of malignant cells that has not yet invaded the deeper epithelial tissue or spread to other parts of the body
ductal carcinoma in situ
{i} DCIS, noninvasive malignant-looking abnormal cells inside the ducts of breast in women
ex situ
A remediation process that involves excavation
ex situ
Off-site, referring to an off-site remediation process
ex situ
Environmental medium that is "out of place", such as excavated soils or pumped (extracted) groundwater
ex situ
off site; away from natural situation or location
in situ
Latin for "in original place " Refers to measurements made at the actual location of the object or material measured Compare remote sensing
in situ
Environmental medium that is "in place", such as undisturbed soils or groundwater left in the subsurface instead of being pumped
in situ
In its original place; unmoved unexcavated; remaining at the site or in the subsurface
in situ
in the natural or original position
in situ
- In it's original position or place
in situ
(Latin) In its original place
in situ
the natural or original position of a find
in situ
in the original place
in situ
in the original or natural place or site; "carcinoma in situ"; "the archeologists left the pottery in place
in situ
In its natural or original position or place; in position; said specif
in situ
In its natural position or place; said of a rock or fossil, when found in the situation in which it was originally formed or deposited
in situ
occurring in place or at a specific site Carcinoma in situ is a tumor that has not invaded surrounding tissues
in situ
A Latin phrase meaning "in place " Archaeologically it refers to an artifact or object being found in its original, undisturbed position (Jennings 1974: 376)
in situ
In natural or original position, not removing a plant from it’s original position for study or for any other operation
in situ
In place, localized and confined to one area; a very early stage of cancer
in situ
is Latin for "in original place" and usually refers to data collected at the actual location of the object or material measured, as opposed to remote sensing
in situ
lit "in place" - in the natural place or in the original place For example, experimental treatments performed on cells, organs or tissue rather than on extracts from them
in situ
Literally, "in place"; no penetration of the basement membrane of the tissue of origin by cancer cells, and no stromal invasion
in situ
in geology, of a rock, soil, or fossil, when in the situation in which it was originally formed or deposited
in situ
In its original place; i e , not removed from its original or "natural" position Having its native physical, chemical, and biological properties intact
in situ
a Latin term meaning "in place" or not removed
in situ
In its natural or original position
in situ
In the original position or place
in situ
(Latin) in the original place
in situ
The earliest stage of cancer, when it is localised to its area of origin
in situ
In situ conservation means the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated or cultivated species, in the surroundings where they have developed their distinctive properties
in situ
In the natural or original position Applied to a rock, soil, or fossil when occurring in the situation in which it was originally formed or deposited
in situ
in its natural place or position (Latin)
in situ
In (its original) place Thus the difference between an in situ and a laboratory soil measurement is that the first is made with little or no disturbance in the original soil profile while the second requires considerable mechanical agitation and change of environment to remove a sample to location away from the place of origin
in situ
If something remains in situ, especially while something is done to it, it remains where it is. Major works of painting, sculpture, mosaic and architecture were examined in situ in Venice. In situ is also an adjective. technical data derived from laboratory and in-situ experimentation. if something remains in situ, it remains in its usual place
in situ
in the original or natural place or site; "carcinoma in situ"; "the archeologists left the pottery in place"
in-situ
in the original location (Opposite: ex-situ)
in-situ
In-situ is the Latin term for "in the original place"
in-situ
In its original place; unmoved unexcavated; remaining at the site or in the subsurface
in-situ
In its original state
in-situ
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in-situ
In place or 'on site'
in-situ
Being in the original position Many experiments are conducted in-situ, or in place in the field
in-situ
Neoplasm that fulfills all microscopic criteria for malignancy except invasion
in-situ
being in the original position; not having been moved; "the archeologists could date the vase because it was in situ"; "an in-situ investigator
in-situ
“In place"
in-situ
Latin for "in position" In audiometery, it designates measurements taken with the hearing aid "in place" in the ear
in-situ
The measurement and recoding of information, data, or some property of an object or phenomenon by a device that is in physical contact with the object or phenomenon being studied
in-situ
used here in conjunction with electron irradiation Stands for "investigation of as-induced defects" It is performed by continuously keeping the sample at low temperatures during irradiation and subsequent spectroscopic investigation to prevent the newly-generated defects from migrating and forming complexes with other defects
in-situ
being in the original position; not having been moved; "the archeologists could date the vase because it was in situ"; "an in-situ investigator"
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Definition von situ im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

situ karsinom
(Tıp) situ carcinoma
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(Denizbilim) in situ
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