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| (35)S | situ hybridisation using |
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Used in dermatology and this Web site to mean intraepithelial or inside. Used in other contexts to mean the original or normal position of something. See Intraepithelial in the glossary. Intraepithelial - Occurring within the epidermis or outer layer of the skin. Intraepithelial implies that the process (tumor, problem or growth) is completely contained in that upper layer (epidermis) and has not invaded or gone into the dermis. ...
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| in situ |
In its natural position or place.
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| in situ |
In place, undisturbed.
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adv: in the original or natural place or site. A term often used in the on site bioremediation of contaminated soil or water.
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