in situ

Related to in situ: carcinoma in situ, in situ concrete, In situ hybridization, in situ conservation

in situ

In something's original location or position. The term is Latin for "in place." The bones have been kept in situ so as to preserve their perfect arrangement.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

in ˈsitu

(from Latin) in the original or correct place: Much of the original furniture has been left in situ so that we can view the room almost as it looked a hundred years ago.
Situ literally means ‘position’.
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • stick out against
  • stick out against (something)
  • the proof of the pudding
  • proof of the pudding, the
  • do for
  • do for (someone or something)
  • done for
  • a track record
  • run its course, to
  • run/take its course
References in periodicals archive
- In situ Hybridization Competitor Market Share Scenario Worldwide (in %): 2019 & 2025
They found that low-income patients and those in the highest quartile of poverty were significantly less likely to have Mohs surgery for their melanoma in situ and rare cutaneous malignancies throughout the study years.
Seeds sown in situ successfully germinated on three host tree species, with the highest germination rates on those with D.
SEM images of in situ and ex situ annealed [La.sub.2][O.sub.2]C[O.sub.3] films are shown in Figure 5.
In situ SEM tensile test can also fulfill the mechanical investigation of 2D nanostructures.
where [[sigma].sub.yy] is the vertical in situ stress obtained by numerical simulations; [[sigma].sub.max] is the maximum in situ stress; [gamma] denotes the rock mass density; h denotes the overburden depth.
1 mL of the developed in situ gel formulation was dissolved in 100 mL pH 7.4 simulated tear fluid buffer (NaCl: 0.670g, NaHC[O.sub.3]: 0.200g, Ca[Cl.sub.2].2[H.sub.2]O: 0.008 g and distiled water q.s.
In situ retorting employs well grids of different patterns, such as triangle pattern, square pattern, and hexagon pattern.
Patients are justifiably anxious when faced with a diagnosis of breast cancer; however, a better comprehension of the carcinomas in situ and their management may help reduce anxiety regarding the disease.
However, from analysis of the published results alone [4], it was unclear whether the experimental nubbins performed in a similar manner as in situ after four weeks of husbandry.
The FTIR spectra of GO, PF, and GO/PF in situ nanocomposites are shown in Figure 1.
It is dedicated to offering low or no-cost analytical services in support of Trap & Treat(R) BOS 100(R) and BOS 200(R) in situ remediation projects.
En este estudio de factibilidad de cria se suministra informacion sobre la supervivencia bajo dos sistemas de cria, in situ y ex situ, de Pteronymia zerlina y P.
Metal--ceramic composites via in situ methods, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 68, , p.132-155
One of the three participants successfully met the criterion with the BST + in situ training treatment package alone, and the other two participants required an incentive to meet the criterion.