In these either the Congregational minister in situ or from outside or a lay officer of the church has administered the infant baptisms. |
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Further, intact viruses can be added directly to in situ water samples because the capsid offers resistance to endogenous exozymes. |
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Exposure to inorganic arsenic has been linked to arsenical keratoses, squamous cell carcinoma in situ of the skin, and basal cell carcinoma. |
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More recently, however, several cloned chromosome 4 genes have been localized using in situ hybridization. |
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To more directly measure these effects, we deployed viral dosimeters in situ as well as in on-deck incubators. |
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Later, shallower and hotter metamorphism produced widespread sillimanite grade gneisses, migmatites and in situ partial melting. |
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These adsorbates can be removed using UV light in combination with oxygen in an in situ cleaning unit. |
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Fitted from the rim of the concrete canopy is a delicate frame of horizontal rings held in situ by a diagonal net of stainless-steel cables. |
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She usefully distinguishes in situ approaches from the more frequent mode of museum exhibition. |
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The maintenance of species in captivity in zoos, aquaria, and botanic gardens is sometimes called ex situ conservation. |
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The siltstones are also finely laminated, the laminations often draped over fossil plant material that is preserved in situ in palaeosols below. |
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The latter, a series of ferruginous shelly sands, are the only preserved in situ product of the late Miocene-early Pliocene marine transgression. |
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The analysis of metal fluxes in the soil, using in situ zero-tension lysimeters, showed that this andosol currently accumulates metal elements. |
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Instead, the election was held with parliament still in situ and Fianna Fail was returned with a greatly reduced majority. |
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On the upper concourse the entrance tunnels to the seating, known as vomitories, used a mix of precast and in situ walls. |
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Peats will in situ change successively to lignite, to bituminous coal, and eventually to anthracite. |
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In some cases, sections were submitted to enzymatic or chemical treatments before immunolabelling, for the in situ de-esterification of pectins. |
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These facilities are now in situ with a planned operational date in October. |
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Lawn mowings are left in situ and large areas of longer grass are left unmown to encourage wild flowers and grass seed. |
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The Milwaukee County Zoo has captive cinereous vultures and is interested in their in situ conservation. |
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If a single mammalian fossil were found in situ in precambrian rock strata, evolution would be falsified. |
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Our failure to detect maize chromatin by in situ hybridization may be an indication of somatic instability and chimerism in these individuals. |
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Its successful progression responds intrinsically, inherently, to the in situ conditions through which it arises. |
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In situ aerosol pH is the pH value of deliquesced aerosols in the atmosphere. |
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In this paper, nearly 700 in situ fossil trees are described from 13 entisol or inceptisol horizons. |
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In one pit inside the enclosure, excavators found an adult's skull and a fragment of a long bone that had been cremated in situ within the pit. |
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The telescope structure accommodates installation of a 9-m vacuum bell jar for aluminizing the primary mirrors in situ on the telescope. |
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No in situ fossilized trees were found preserved within channel sandstone bodies. |
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The in situ position of many of these jaws is of considerable interest and suggests that post-mortem disturbance of the ammonite was not great. |
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The results of histologic, immunohistochemical, ultrastructural, and EBV in situ hybridization studies are presented. |
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In my view, modern humans evolved in situ from Neanderthals in Europe, as they did from robust forms elsewhere. |
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Fiber optic biosensors have previously been employed for in situ quantitation of fluorescent chemicals or biochemical end products. |
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The compressive form-active dome is a composite of in situ and precast reinforced concrete. |
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Our results thus suggest an approach for in situ delivery of passive immunity at mucosal sites. |
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In situ micronization is a suitable method for the production of micro-sized drugs. |
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These lesions can progress to carcinoma in situ and then to invasive cancer. |
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Lobular carcinoma in situ within the ducts and lobules of nipple showed absence of reactivity with E-cadherin. |
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The case of Paget disease with ductal carcinoma in situ had no nodal metastases. |
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Frequently he would return to the ward at night to check a plaster or that a tourniquet had not been left in situ inadvertently. |
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Extensive condylomatous or in situ lesions are amenable to treatment with wide local excision or laser therapy. |
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Three of these knees are used to help support the cross member and keep it in situ. |
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In situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes confirmed that each insertion was in a typical euchromatic, banded region. |
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It was mapped in Drosophila by polytene chromosome in situ to 3L heterochromatin. |
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We had been told that cannonballs were scattered liberally over this small bay, but seeing them in situ was something else. |
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The physical position of transgenes has been detected by fluorescent in situ hybridization in cereals such as barley, wheat, triticale, and oat. |
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Here we use in situ Raman spectroscopy and a new theoretical model to investigate the high-pressure behaviour of stishovite. |
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Eventually, basin shallowing allowed in situ precipitation of selenite in shallow lagoons and ponds near the basin depocentre. |
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Furthermore, it is not always clear whether fossils from a given locality are from in situ rocks or from spoil or clasts in glacial drift. |
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For perennial plants, cuttings may be planted in situ or in a nursery and later transplanted in spring or summer. |
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In situ investigations of human rights situations have been carried out under the auspices of all the regional organizations. |
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In situ stabilisation techniques included in the survey were chemical, bituminous, and mechanical stabilisation. |
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In an attempt to solve these questions, one fruitful approach has been the analysis of in situ absorbance and fluorescence spectra during etiolation. |
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This bimodal distribution indicates in situ production of thiols from two different phytoplankton communities in Galveston Bay during this period. |
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However, unacceptable risks were identified for the in situ treatment of wood outdoors and for treated wood exposed to weathering. |
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Where possible they should be maintained in situ and the integrity of the archaeological record protected. |
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As well, we have a large in situ project, named Firebag, that we couldn't fly over on Monday, unfortunately, because it was fogged in. |
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Furthermore, soils in the east and west ends of LeBreton Boulevard can safely remain in situ with no impact to human health or the environment. |
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The drawdown of groundwater for in situ projects lasts for the length of a project, and that can be several decades. |
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These values are the result of measurements taken in situ and analyses carried out in laboratories. |
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This process can be used for all types of mixes and does not alter their mechanical properties following in situ application. |
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For example, technologies are being developed that avoid or reduce water use for in situ oil sands production. |
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The lack of access and in situ assessments make it difficult to determine the exact figures of people in need. |
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To conduct this kind of process study, it is necessary to use conjointly numerical models and in situ satellite observations. |
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Presumably the cost of being insusceptible to bilayer tension often outweighs the benefits, especially where the in situ milieu of channels can provide mechanoprotection. |
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The volumes of material would be considerably less in an in situ or modified in situ mining process than in either surface or subsurface mining processes. |
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Simple hysterectomy is an option for treatment of adenocarcinoma in situ of the cervix when invasive disease has been excluded. |
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By in situ hybridization, MnSOD mRNA can be detected in arterioles, septal tips of alveolar ducts, endothelial cells, and in pleural mesothelium of hyperoxia-exposed rats. |
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That's because more of the oil will be extracted using in situ technology to retrieve bitumen buried too deep to be reached by mining. |
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Among them, the in situ festivals, or those which invest in all or part of a city, are clearly the most sought-after. |
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In situ stabilisation of pavement materials with cementitious binders is a well-recognised method of rehabilitating pavements for local roads and highways. |
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Better, they clearly believe, to keep him in situ and berate him continually in order to undermine Labour. |
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On the surface, In situ appears less disruptive than its alternative, but this is only an illusion. |
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The other hidden cost of In situ is the amount of gas is needed to burn to create steam to capture this oil. |
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In situ recovery works by injecting energy into the reservoir to fluidize and produce the bitumen. |
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They have been in situ all week, with tents, Union Jacks, and lashings of cockney wisdom. |
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During an examination for in situ uterine cervical cancer, splenomegaly and hypersplenism were incidentally found. |
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Furthermore, studies of Palaeogene deposits from West Greenland have shown that in situ basaltic pyroclastic rocks can form important oil reservoirs. |
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Similarly, Goethe's nineteenth century gardens in Weimar, Germany, were based on the in situ recreation of highly romanticised images of nature. |
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In moist conditions, the telia germinate in situ and produce basidiospores which are dispersed and are able to infect nearby apple trees. |
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The bicellular teliospores germinate in situ to produce unicellular basidiospores which are dispersed in air currents. |
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If in situ corneal excision is performed, examination of the donor eye anterior segment with a penlight or portable slit-lamp shall be required. |
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This mode of organic carbon fixation and transport can subsidize local secondary production to levels far exceeding those achievable solely through in situ photosynthesis. |
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Methods include in situ and ex situ treatment of contaminated soil, groundwater, industrial wastewater, sludges, soil slurries, marine oil spills, and vapour-phase effluvia. |
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A major success in the investigation of causes of congenital heart disease comes from molecular cytogenetics and the use of chromosome fluorescent in situ hybridisation. |
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On the huge dive deck, everyone has a big locker under a bench seat, with his or her cylinder charged in situ with air or nitrox via a hard-plumbed system. |
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The colours and the ambiance of the mini-site are congruous with those of the in situ exhibition, prolonging the aesthetic experience. |
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Sustained production of gas from the hydrate zone over six days proved the concept of gas hydrate production through in situ depressurization. |
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These results were extremely encouraging since the cyanoacrylate was developed directly on the print in situ thus avoiding any lifting procedure. |
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Myogenic cells that do not carry endothelial markers in situ also start to produce them when cultured in endothelium growth medium. |
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His breakthroughs have resulted in prominently situating Canada in the fields of medical devices, artificial hearts, remote power transfer and in situ sterilization. |
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Everything is always privileged to lie where he puts it down or where chance happens to place it, to mature in situ so that his glance can come to rest on the immobility of these surroundings he has brought to pass. |
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Having in mind the energy savings for future in situ sensor development, amperometry at rotating gold disk electrode was replaced by differential pulse voltammetry at static one. |
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Scientists were delighted to discover that the Distributed Temperature Cable survived the perforation and is still delivering excellent data on the in situ formational temperatures. |
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In 2002, the Ecuadorian Government extended an open invitation to the United Nations human rights special procedures mechanisms to visit Ecuador and to take stock in situ of the prevailing human rights situation. |
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What remains of the Kabul Museum's original collection in situ is being restored gradually, but it will take some time for the antiquities taken out of Afghanistan to be restituted. |
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In fact, Alberta Environment right now is pulling together the individual monitoring networks that each of the in situ operators have and are required to have. |
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It seems that these reliefs, along with others still in situ at Qasr al-Azraq, formed an arch over a viewing platform where spectators would sit to watch the water sports played out in the water reservoirs near Qasr al-Azraq. |
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This reincarnation in situ and in vivo of the spirit of the popular theatre takes place, with the indispensable support of the city of Avignon, on a large stage set up in front of the Popes' Palace. |
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The air contacts the bitumen in situ and generates an oxidization reaction that will have temperatures ranging between 700°C and 1,000°C in the combustion zone. |
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Engineering geological investigations and rock mechanics studies include discontinuity surveying, core drilling, in situ and laboratory testing. |
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In situ characterization of a NO-sensitive peroxidase in the lignifying xylem of Zinnia elegans. |
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For example, Meiju Niskala teaches in several Finnish schools and universities where she discusses dramaturgy and interactive processes as well as the street arts and in situ creation. |
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Examination of the uterus in situ disclosed a 2 cm defect in the uterine serosa in the posterior fundal location with palpable placenta. |
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The performance contract is negotiated in situ and in vivo, and the performers expose themselves to the behaviour of spectators, who will more or less play along with the game. |
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None of the glass in these xenoliths can be directly related to metasomatism or any other process that occurred in situ in the mantle. |
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Lui speaks of emerging technologies with space-age acronyms, such as LASER, a process that uses solvents derived from natural gas to increase oil recovery at heavy oil in situ projects. |
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As well, drilling operations, also known as in situ operations, are increasingly moving to the use of underground sources of water, that is saline and brackish water that is unsuitable for drinking and agriculture use. |
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For the long-term drainage of traffic route structures water under pressure and in situ water at the structure has to be discharged directly in order to prevent water infiltration. |
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This publication is an overview of urban art from 1975 to today and takes a look at the appearance and development of the abounding movement of so-called in situ creation, taking inventory of certain practices. |
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An immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization study in a case of morbillous appendicitis. |
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In this field, emergency monitoring essentially involves in situ measurements, movement predictions and protective measures for humans and domestic animals. |
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Among the participants of the Nomadic University, some represent an artistic approach that takes the contextual approach a bit further by opting for the in situ approach. |
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Cold in situ recycling techniques have been available for around 15 years and recycling of reclaimed road materials is now higher up the agenda than ever before. |
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Dendrochronological data were obtained by direct measurement of tree-ring widths carried out in situ at the Galleria dell'Accademia with a PEAK hand-measuring lens to the nearest 0,1 mm. |
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Both the monitoring and modeling tasks require integrated geospatial data sources such as gridded climatic data, near real time raw and value added remotely sensed data, rasterized soil properties, and in situ data. |
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Moreover we estimated that a comparative view of the research results in situ would be possible through the documenting of data based on the self-image or self-view of the host community. |
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This process may result in a pink colorization of the extensionparts of the catheter, specially in those catheters which are in situ for a relatively longer period of time. |
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Finally, the process of the InN nanodots was in situ annealing at 500 °C for 10 min for recrystallization of InN nanodots and to evaporate the uncrystallized In droplets. |
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The bentonitic tuff, remnant of ashfalls from volcanoes in Montana and Idaho, covered everything and fossilized the plants in situ and in three dimensions. |
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Virtually all nests left in situ on the beach are depredated unless protected by wire enclosures. |
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The Flat Dilatometer Test in Soil Investigations, International Conference on in situ Measurement of Soil Properties. |
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The cannula was removed with the guidewire in situ and the dilator was advanced to create a track. |
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Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of aneuploidy and diploidy frequencies in 225,846 sperm from 10 normal men. |
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In fact, Vietnam has allowed no UN visits since 1998, when the UN Special Rapporteur on Religious Intolerance Abdelfattah Amor criticised Vietnam's religious freedom record after an in situ visit. |
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Vietnam has not invited any Special Rapporteurs or UN mechanisms to visit Vietnam since 1998, when UN Special Rapporteur on Religious Intolerance, Mr. Abdelfattah Amor, made an in situ visit to Vietnam. |
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Clean and atomically-flat patterned GaAs surfaces were achieved thanks an original ex situ O2:SF6 microwave plasma treatment combined with an in-situ H-plasma treatment. |
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Botanic gardens, germplasm banks and other facilities for ex situ and in situ preservation have grown in number and in activity in many countries in the Mediterranean basin. |
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Short-term cultures of mammalian liver cells are usually established by perfusing the liver in situ with collagenase and allowing freshly dissociated liver cells to attach themselves to a suitable surface. |
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Where measurements will be made in situ and kinesiology tests conducted. |
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New studies are reported on in situ physical and geophysical properties of gas hydrate, with complementary studies on an extensive coring program. |
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The process of sieving such soils has led to deposition of materials in layers without any marked pedologic horizons, though it has altered the original chemical composition of the in situ soils. |
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Airbnb offered the chance to explore a different side of some of his favourite cities, by shacking up with the hosts in situ on a speedy global tour. |
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We think it has applicability throughout most of the in situ region. |
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Dionysius Periegetes in his De situ habitabilis orbis also touched upon this subject as did Martianus Capella. |
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I should like to stress that, wherever I go, I hear complaints from women in situ about the lack of involvement and the lack of participation in the practical implementation of reconstruction. |
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In situ adaptation and creation require costly residency periods. |
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These systems will complement the necessary ground, air and sea-borne observation systems and will also require in situ components for data validation purposes. |
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Careful in situ microsampling of petrologically defined domains is used to isolate material that attained equilibrium at different times. |
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This sort of tumor, ductal carcinoma in situ is too small to feel but is visible in a mammogram. |
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Use of the fluorochrome calcein as an in situ marker in the brown mussel Perna Perna. |
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One way to measure primary productivity in situ at an unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution is by active fluorometry. |
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Calcareous algae are the most important in situ microfossils in thin sections, but their overall contribution is low relative to metazoans. |
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We aimed to test the feasibility of in situ transplantation of ADSCs by injecting bioencapsulated ADSCs into the liver in mouse model. |
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Although the young woman's coffin was robbed in antiquity, the other remained in situ and undisturbed, and is now on display at the site. |
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Other scholars propose that the Afroasiatic family developed in situ in the Horn, with its speakers subsequently dispersing from there. |
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The Minerva Shrine in the Roman quarry is the only rock cut Roman shrine still in situ in Britain. |
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Remote sensing of hydrologic processes can provide information on locations where in situ sensors may be unavailable or sparse. |
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In New Jersey, an ongoing project monitors the glass eel migration with an online in situ microscope. |
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Canaanite culture apparently developed in situ from the earlier Ghassulian chalcolithic culture. |
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Chlorine dioxide, ClO2, is an unstable gas and is used in situ or stored as dilute aqueous solutions. |
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Many relics from the mining operations were discovered there still in situ as the miners left them. |
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The secting procedure for in situ hybridization was performed as previously described. |
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The basic concept of our technology is the creation of an adsorptive in situ barrier for the immobilization of toxic metal contaminations. |
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These corneal sculpting techniques are known as photorefractive keratectomy and in situ keratomileusis. |
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In situ TiC-reinforced austenitic steel composite by self-propagating high temperature synthesis. |
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Field observations suggest that the fossiliferous horizon is dominated by in situ oyster bioherms. |
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Microvessel density and distribution in ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. |
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The tissue elasticity has a tendency to compress the wound track and the arrow in situ tends to exert an incomplete tamponade on the wound. |
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Carpetbaggers already in situ to cash in on the wasted and exhausted city. |
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Talsma T, van der Lelij AJ Infiltration and water movement in an in situ swelling soil during prolonged ponding. |
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Talsma T, van der Lelij A Infiltration and water movement in an in situ swelling soil during prolonged ponding. |
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Hence, the in situ shrinkage curve of such swelling soil is clearly non-unique. |
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In situ hybridization analysis of human papillomavirus in orofacial lesions using a consensus biotinylated probe. |
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Mench M, Vangronsveld J, Clijsters H, Lepp NW, Edwards R In situ immobilization and phytostabilisation of contaminated soils. |
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Asymptomatic incidental ductal carcinoma in situ in a male breast presenting with contralateral gynecomastia. |
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Scientists from NIST have utilized in situ visualization technology to discover novel structures formed during processing of polymer blends. |
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In situ investigations on the respiration and behaviour of the eelpout Zoarces viviparus under short term hypoxia. |
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This is then removed while keeping the falx and tentorium intact for in situ inspection. |
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Diagnosis of bovine freemartinism by fluorescence in situ hybridization on interphase nuclei using a bovine Y chromosome-specific DNA probe. |
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Such a chemolithoheterotrophic lifestyle was in agreement with the in situ environment of the sediments of the Atlantis II Deep. |
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In situ hybridisations were performed on devitellinised embryos still wrapped around the yolk and on embryos with the yolk dissected away. |
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Part of a mixed gauge point remains at Sutton Harbour, one of the few examples of broad gauge trackwork remaining in situ anywhere. |
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Members of US and Canadian oil companies say that using recycled groundwater makes in situ drilling an environmentally friendlier option when compared with oil sands mining. |
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However, if the content of OMMT exceeds the intercalative capacity of the monomer, then emulsion will change into the blend of in situ composite and direct composite. |
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In the Day litigation, for example, some amici argued that constitutionalizing a property right to in situ groundwater would sound the death knell for sensible regulation. |
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In situ responses to elevated C02 in tropical forest understorey plants. |
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Our understanding of specific degradation pathways should allow us to develop strategies to intelligently encourage degradation and monitor the progress of in situ activity. |
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By in situ hybridization, expression of all 3 microRNAs is robust in immature hair cells of both auditory and vestibular organs and is present in the statoacoustic ganglion. |
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The carbonate is calcined in situ to give calcium oxide, which forms a slag with various impurities present, and separates from the purified iron. |
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Darby's original blast furnace has been archaeologically excavated and can be seen in situ at Coalbrookdale, part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. |
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Compare Caesar's description to that of Tacitus in his De Origine et situ Germanorum, written generations later, when the cisrhenane area was firmly within the Roman empire. |
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Emerson has announced the release of the latest solution for combustion flue gas analysis, the Rosemount Analytical Model 6888 in situ oxygen analyser. |
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For very many sites, the costs are too great for either active measures to ensure in situ preservation or to provide for satisfactory conservation on recovery. |
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A plan to tow the stern section as well to Harland and Wolff was abandoned in March 2008 in favour of cutting it up in situ in the English Channel and removing the pieces. |
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Very young herring larvae imaged in situ in the typical oblique swimming position with the remains of the yolk and the long gut visible in the transparent animal. |
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Another study conducted immunohistochemical analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridization for HER2 on 49 primary nonampullar small intestinal adenocarcinomas. |
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Dissolved oxygen, conductivity, pH and turbidity were measured in situ by using a WTW multimeter connected to appropriate electrodes and a turbidimeter. |
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This finding agrees well with observations of white-light coronal-hole jets, and can explain microstreams and torsional Alfven waves detected in situ in the solar wind. |
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Tom MacTavish discusses ethnomethodology, tools for systematically observing potential customers in situ and converting the resulting observations into actionable insight. |
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Photolysis has provided a way to study kinetics of ligand activated signaling in situ at inaccessible intracellular and extracellular receptors for three decades. |
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A total of 688 cubic metres of in situ gravel extracted from 40 pits was processed into concentrates which were then split and partially sorted by hand. |
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As an injectable, in situ gelling material, genes and growth factors are retained within the BST-GEL at the fracture site where their action is required. |
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We developed in situ forming implants and microparticles of GSNO to lengthen its effects and allow cerebroprotection after a single subcutaneous administration to Wistar rats. |
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These researchers based their schemes on the presence of stratified, in situ portable art that could be linked stylistically to parietal art in the same cave. |
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Apolipoprotein E localization in human coronary atherosclerotic plaques by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry and comparison with lipoprotein lipase. |
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When formulating depilatories, the reducing agent can be formed in situ by reacting thioglycolic acid with an excess of calcium hydroxide to form calcium thioglycolate. |
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Expression of surfactant associated protein-A and Clara cell 10 kilodalton mRNA in neoplastic and non-neoplastic human lung tissue as detected by in situ hybridization. |
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Screening for genetic abnormalities in a prenatal context predominantly makes use of G-banded karyotyping or fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis. |
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The EDE allows in situ editing of register values by enabling the developer to set the values at a symbolic level, rather than at the individual bitfield level. |
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Genomic in situ hybridization reveals both autopolyploid and allopolyploid origins of different North and Central American hexaploid potato species. |
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Global estimates of heat content and thermosteric height were completed by Willis et al. using in situ data alone and in combination with altimetric height. |
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It was painted on 50 individual canvases, mostly working in situ, over five weeks last winter. |
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Contrast of first and most recent regenerations of USDA Hopi kokoma and blue maize varieties conserved ex situ. |
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When the time came for the supporting structure to be removed from the dome after reassembly in situ, only volunteers remained on site in case the structure dropped. |
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This misplacement relied on William Roy's attempt to make the map of the peoples of ancient Scotland fit De Situ Britanniae. |
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He spent much of his research on ancient Scottish history trying to follow the fictional itineraries described in De Situ Britanniae. |
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De Situ Britanniae appears among his references to sources on ancient Britain, usually cited to its emended author, Richard of Cirencester. |
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Duarte Pacheco Pereira's Esmeraldo de Situ Orbis is the first European navigation script book to mention the coast of Brazil. |
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De Situ Britanniae generally followed Ptolemy's map but made novel assertions regarding Damnonii towns. |
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De Situ Albanie, a late document, the Pictish Chronicle, the Duan Albanach, along with Irish legends, have been used to argue the existence of seven Pictish kingdoms. |
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In Situ includes a number of woven willow boats of varied size and shape. |
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No serious modern historian cites an argument based on the fictional De Situ Britanniae, but conclusions based upon it are still cited indirectly. |
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