Some are in Situ, others in the museum.
Invasive lobular carcinoma and lobular carcinoma in Situ(LCIS).
Improved Hybrid Solar Cells via in Situ UV Polymerization.
Fluorescence in Situ hybridisation(FISH) is able to detect 80-85% of all deletions.
Also called carcinoma in Situ, this is the very beginning of the scale.
Is a cost-effective treatment and
is well established for small in Situ SCCs and pre-cancerous lesions.
There are two main
categories of biodiversity conservation i.e. ex Situ conservation and in Situ conservation.
Surgical monovision: The effects of monovision
can also be achieved with LASIK(Laser In Situ Keratomileusis) surgery.
Today, it would be
possible to extract electrical energy from trees in Situ, just by implanting electrodes.
The venous visible
instrument is a non-contact medical device for in Situ imaging of superficial peripheral subcutaneous veins.
Stage 0:
The cancer is only in the outermost layer of skin and is known as melanoma in Situ.
Stage 0:
The outermost layer of skin is the only area affected and is known as melanoma in Situ.
Some doctors also
prescribe imiquimod for squamous cell carcinoma in Situ(cancer that's still confined to the top layer of skin).
Stage 0: This stage is also known as carcinoma in Situ, i.e. the cancer is in its extremely early stage.
A sample
of marrow or blood is typically also tested for chromosomal abnormalities by routine cytogenetics or fluorescent in Situ hybridization.
They are subject to the same corrosive action as left in Situ structures as well as subsurface movement and will,
ultimately, degrade.
Situ had saved his uncle Binod Malik
from attack of a crocodile which had sneaked into the village pond on February 20 2018.
The ozone hole was detected only
in satellite data when the raw data was reprocessed following evidence of ozone depletion in in Situ observations.
The ozone hole was only detected
in satellite data when the raw data was reprocessed following evidence of ozone thinning in in Situ observations.
About 90% of the data that goes into the assimilation of any analysis-forecast system comprise of data from satellite and
rest from in Situ platforms.
This may be added to the natural lens which remains in Situ(phakic intraocular lens)
or done at the time of a cataract extraction(aphakic intraocular lens).
About 90% of the data that goes into the assimilation of any
analysis-forecast system comprise of data from satellite and rest from in Situ platforms.
Fluorescent in Situ hybridization performed on blood or bone marrow is often used for this
purpose, as it readily identifies the chromosomal translocation that characterizes APL.
As photorefractive keratectomy(PRK) is often painful,
usually one eye only is done at a time but laser in Situ keratomileusis(LASIK) can be a unilateral or bilateral procedure.
Sanyo was the first manufacturer to use the H2O2 process in Situ in a cell culture incubator,
which is a faster and more efficient cell culture sterilization process.
They explore emerging areas, provide space to
test new ideas and methods, facilitate in Situ experience, help understand critical sites and Situations,
and create opportunities to learn by making.
They explore emerging areas, provide space
to test new ideas and methods, facilitate in Situ experience, help understand critical sites and Situations,
and create opportunities to learn by making.
You can mount a removable metal ruler on the front edge of your workbench,
for both measuring in Situ and removing the ruler for measuring and marking elsewhere.
However, leveraging their knowledge and experience of‘in Situ' biocide electrolytic disinfection solutions,
De Nora has developed a proprietary self-cleaning system for the electrodes rendering this type of maintenance obsolete.
The founder of the Phagmodrupa Dynasty in Tibet, Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen(1302-1364),
enforced an ingenious policy of planting 200,000 trees annually and appointed a forest officer to protect the newly-planted trees.