In situ Sentence Examples

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  • Employment of in-situ FTIR, pH and Raman probes along with reaction calorimetry help follow these complex reactions.

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  • These furrows have apparently been cut in situ with a very accurate engine; for not the slightest departure from parallelism can be detected in any of the movable webs relative to the fixed webs.

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  • This surface drifting water is cold and as it enters into intermediate zones it remains colder than the water in situ there and is therefore denser; it sinks below the surface and continues to flow along the bottom either back to the polar regions or towards the equator.

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  • The eggs are fertilized, practically in the ovary, and develop in situ.

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  • It is a hexastyle peripteros with fourteen columns on each side, and is remarkably well-preserved, both pediments and the epistyle at the sides being still in situ.

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  • In Yemen and Hadramut especially these ruins abound, and in some cases inscriptions seem to be still in situ.

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  • As a rule the amount of both gases dissolved in sea-water is found to be that which is indicated by the temperature of the water in situ.

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  • Varenus Diphilus, a freedman, a magister herculaneus, were found in situ in 1883, and in 1902 two vases of statues erected by Diphilus, as inscriptions showed, in honour of his patron, and a bas-relief of bearded Hercules entirely draped in a long tunic with a lion's skin on his shoulders.

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  • It is therefore always necessary to check the readings of such an instrument in situ.

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  • When hardened in situ its shape is that of a right-angled, triangular prism showing five surfaces - superior, anterior, inferior, posterior and right lateral which represents the base of the prism.

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  • A still more potent absorption is afforded by calcium prepared in situ by heating a mixture of magnesium dust with thoroughly dehydrated quick-lime.

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  • Sixteen pedestals were here discovered in situ.

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  • Fragments of Jurassic rock have been found amongst the volcanic material on the island of Rotti, but they have not yet been discovered in situ.

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  • It has until lately been the practice to remove these to the museum at Naples; but the present tendency is to leave them (and even the movable objects found in the houses) in situ with all due precautions as to their preservation (as in the house of the Vettii, of the Silver Wedding, of the Golden Cupids, &c.), which adds immensely to the interest of the houses; indeed, with the l,eip of judicious restoration, their original condition is in large measure reproduced.'

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  • In some cases it has even been possible to recover the original arrangement of the garden beds, and to replant them accordingly, thus giving an appropriate framework to the statues, &c. with which the gardens were decorated, and which have been found in situ.

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  • Rhaetic strata no doubt exist in situ at no great distance under the North Sea.

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  • It has usually been formed by the decomposition in situ of the rock on which it rests, but it is often broken up and re-deposited elsewhere.

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  • This fact is probably due partly to the actual intrusion of warm water from the Mascarene current east of Madagascar, and partly to the circumstance that the different temperatures of the waters are so compensated by their differences of salinity that they have almost precisely the same specific gravity in situ.

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  • No Archean rocks are exposed in Nebraska, and the sedimentary formations are undisturbed in situ.

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  • The majority of patients therefore had 10ml balloon catheters in situ.

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  • Many of the Dartmoor farms still have old granite bee boles in situ.

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  • The wood burning stove will be kept in situ.

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  • The wax thickness of 0.5mm provides sufficient strength to the finished casting to resist flexing whilst remaining unobtrusive in situ.

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  • Case 61 Traumatic urethral rupture Findings The patient has a suprapubic catheter in situ.

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  • Bladder infil can also be used in patients who have a supra-pubic catheter in situ.

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  • The whole region has been physically mapped to porcine chromosome 6 using in situ hybridisation.

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  • Lintels can be made from in-situ reinforced concrete, timber and reinforced masonry.

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  • Vertical services can be installed between infill blocks and the void made good with in-situ concrete.

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  • Recent developments with cw diode lasers have realized the potential for compact instruments to perform in-situ measurements of atmospheric trace gas constituents.

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  • One human cranium which was embedded in a thick stalagmite deposit at the side of the chamber was left in situ.

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  • Leaving standing and fallen deadwood in situ wherever possible should be a long term aim in the management of new urban woodlands.

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  • Techniques using in situ produced cosmogenic nuclides have been developed to date sediments deposited over the past several million years Granger et al.

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  • In order to learn more about the mechanism of these reactions we have studies these reaction using time-resolved in-situ X-ray diffraction.

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  • Brains were rapidly removed for neurobiological assessment of the severity of the chronic inflammatory pain being suffered using in situ hybridisation histochemistry.

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  • The research is focused on carrying out the majority of the measurements in-situ using benthic landers.

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  • These, made from local larch, were put together in the workshops on site, and the finishing touches added in situ.

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  • In seismic zones cast in-situ RC lintels are recommended.

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  • In specific locations of the construction in-situ measurements are measured of the wood moisture by using resistance moisture meters.

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  • At Titan, the on-going Cassini mission has been providing a rich dataset of in situ measurements of the ionosphere.

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  • There is evidence of limestone paving, still in-situ, 5cm below the surface.

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  • There was no viable means of in situ preservation.

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  • Lintels can be made from in-situ reinforced concrete, timber and reinforced concrete, timber and reinforced masonry.

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  • Detailed in situ groundwater remediation technology trials, certainly at a research level, are a rarity in the UK.

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  • Where the control of Japanese Knotweed is not feasible in situ the present lack of appropriate facilities will make disposal extremely restrictive to developers.

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  • And, of course, they DELIBERATELY buried a valuable royal scarab in situ!

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  • In a parallel with the development of ocean color sensors there have been major innovations in situ optical sensors.

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  • The concrete sills will then be cast with the gates in-situ to ensure a good seal.

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  • The stack is then sintered with the electrodes in-situ.

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  • Typical examples of monolithic cast in-situ RC bond beams with RC slabs are shown below on Figure 13.

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  • Nylon stay sutures are then placed in healthy tissue around the wound, these being left in-situ for the duration of the treatment.

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  • Using in-situ synchrotron measurements to follow the calcination of a (TiO 2) 0.18 (SiO 2) 0.82 sol-gel.

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  • These grooves are simultaneously cut in situ by the maker, with the aid of an engine capable of ruling fine straight lines, so that the webs when accurately laid in the grooves are perfectly parallel.

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  • The excavation of the outlying cemetery revealed the unique " Street of the Tombs " and brought to light a great number of sepulchral monuments, many of which remain in situ.

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  • It is believed rather that the condition is due to deleterious toxic substances which act for prolonged periods on the tissue elements and so alter their histon proteins that they combine in situ with other protein substances which are brought by the blood or lymph.

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  • The glass fibers, which are chopped in situ by specially designed applicator vehicles, give tensile strength to the surface and resist cracking.

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  • The wall was left in situ when the graveyard extended to the northwest and shows as a revetted bank.

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  • These had revetted each side of the cellar, and later had rotted in situ.

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  • And, of course, they DELIBERATELY buried a valuable royal scarab in situ !

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  • Some routes may have a bolt in situ below the shale band.

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  • This NERC project used the latest in-situ electronic instrumentation to measure sediment transport in the swash zone.

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  • A test technique known as fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) may be used to detect this deletion.

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  • Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)-A technique for diagnosing genetic disorders before birth by analyzing cells obtained by amniocentesis with DNA probes.

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  • Fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) is a special technique that detects very small deletions.

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  • The most common surgical procedure performed to correct myopia is laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK).

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  • Another technique that is used to diagnose the syndrome before birth is called fluorescence in situ hybridization, or FISH.

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  • The stones were laid without mortar, and many of them are still in situ.

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  • There are also a number of other ways to fabricate the materials, including reactive processes involving in situ polymerization.

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