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Being in the original position; not having been moved.
unmoved
unchanged
unaltered
1
Epstein-Barr virus was detected by
in
-
situ
hybridization and by polymerase chain reaction.
2
A unique project is linking
in
-
situ
measurements with natural hazards research.
3
Patients with duct carcinoma-in-situ are being treated with increasing frequency at our center.
4
Hitherto the diagnosis of carcinoma-in-situ testis has been based upon conventional histological techniques.
5
A portable flow cytometry was applied for the
in
-
situ
fluorescence quantification.
6
The probes would begin the
in
-
situ
search for life on Mars.
7
Such an
in
-
situ
system offers advantages including reduced treatment cost, reusability and simple handling.
8
This system is expected to facilitate easy and rapid
in
-
situ
measurement of A T .
9
Therefore, there might be merits for healing in preserving sufficient GT
in
-
situ
during periodontal surgery.
10
Sera from patients with aPL possess an enhanced capacity for
in
-
situ
complement fixation on platelets.
11
A staffer told Ms Wall they understood the leg was to be left "in-situ".
12
Curious browsers peer at the
in
-
situ
boxing ring.
13
The DIAL-measured H 2 O density is compared with the one measured by an
in
-
situ
sensor.
14
The disease control measures and
in
-
situ
conservation method need to be strengthened to protect this rare species.
15
Being able to edit websites
in
-
situ
led to wonderful innovations such as Wikipedia, blogs and social networking.
16
Extra-anatomic reconstruction and
in
-
situ
implantation of new, infection resistant grafts are associated with high mortality and morbidity.
in-situ hybridization