In situ is a Latin phrase meaning "in place" or "on site", derived from in ("in") and situ (ablative of situs, "place"). It denotes an object's existence...
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Look up Situ, situ, or situs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Situ or situs may refer to: In situ, Latin phrase meaning on-site or in-place Situs (law)...
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In-situ leaching (ISL), also called in-situ recovery (ISR) or solution mining, is a mining process used to recover minerals such as copper and uranium...
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Carcinoma in situ (CIS) is a group of abnormal cells. While they are a form of neoplasm, there is disagreement over whether CIS should be classified as...
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Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), also known as intraductal carcinoma, is a pre-cancerous or non-invasive cancerous lesion of the breast. DCIS is classified...
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In situ hybridization (ISH) is a type of hybridization that uses a labeled complementary DNA, RNA or modified nucleic acid strand (i.e., a probe) to localize...
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LASIK (redirect from Keratomileusis, laser in situ)
LASIK or Lasik (/ˈleɪsɪk/; "laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis"), commonly referred to as laser eye surgery or laser vision correction, is a type of...
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In-situ conservation is the on-site conservation or the conservation of genetic resources in natural populations of plant or animal species, such as forest...
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In polymer chemistry, in situ polymerization is a preparation method that occurs "in the polymerization mixture" and is used to develop polymer nanocomposites...
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a molecular cytogenetic technique that uses fluorescent probes that bind to only particular parts of a nucleic...
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Cast-in-place concrete or Cast-in-situ concrete is a technology of construction of buildings where walls and slabs of the buildings are cast at the site...
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Polystrate fossil (redirect from In situ tree)
of upright and in situ tree trunks, geologists proposed that the flooding of coastal swamp by deglacial meltwater pulses resulted in the rapid flooding...
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sites through the usage of either endogenous or external microorganism. In situ is a term utilized within a variety of fields meaning "on site" and refers...
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In-situ processing also known as in-storage processing (ISP) is a computer science term that refers to processing data where it resides. In-situ means...
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Situ was one of the highest ranking government offices in ancient China. Established in the Western Zhou dynasty, it was originally written as 司土 (pinyin:...
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remain in situ. This list includes two colossal stones that were intended to be moved. However, they were never broken free of the quarry in which they...
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In space exploration, in situ resource utilization (ISRU) is the practice of collection, processing, storing and use of materials found or manufactured...
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Melanoma (redirect from Melanoma-in-situ)
Melanoma in situ, right forehead marked for biopsy Melanoma in situ, dermatoscope image, right forehead marked for biopsy Melanoma in situ, evolving...
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Ex situ conservation (lit. 'off-site conservation') is the process of protecting an endangered species, variety, or breed of plant or animal outside its...
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Situs inversus (also called situs transversus or oppositus) is a congenital condition in which the major visceral organs are reversed or mirrored from...
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In-place matrix transposition, also called in-situ matrix transposition, is the problem of transposing an N×M matrix in-place in computer memory, ideally...
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Adenocarcinoma (redirect from Adenocarcinoma in situ)
and Table 3 (in situ) from Eheman CR, Shaw KM, Ryerson AB, Miller JW, Ajani UA, White MC (June 2009). "The changing incidence of in situ and invasive...
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In Situ was a restaurant located inside the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The concept was conceived by Corey Lee (chef), who is also the owner and...
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In computer science, an in-place algorithm is an algorithm that operates directly on the input data structure without requiring extra space proportional...
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Situ (司徒) is one of the more common surviving Chinese compound surnames. It is also spelled in Wade–Giles as Ssŭtu or in the Mathews system as Szŭtu, and...
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Ntombizanele Situ (19 January 1971 – 1 November 2023), better known as Zanele Situ, was a South African Paralympian athlete competing mainly in category F54...
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Situationist International (redirect from Pro-situ)
influence on local university students in France. Taking advantage of the apathy of their colleagues, five "Pro-situs", situationist-influenced students,...
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AVIATR (redirect from Aerial Vehicle for In-situ and Airborne Titan Reconnaissance)
for In situ and Airborne Titan Reconnaissance) was a proposed airplane mission concept to Titan, a moon of Saturn. The concept was developed in 2011...
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The Venus In Situ Explorer (VISE) has been a lander mission concept proposed since 2003 by the Planetary Science Decadal Survey as a space probe designed...
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Bioremediation (section In situ vs. Ex situ)
classified as (i) in situ techniques, which treat polluted sites directly, vs (ii) ex situ techniques which are applied to excavated materials. In both these...
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