
1) Carcinoma in situ 2) In place or position 3) Latin phrase
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• In its natural position or place; -- said of a rock or fossil, when found in the situation in which it was originally formed or deposited. • In its natural or original position or place; in position; -- said specif., in geology, of a rock, soil, or fossil, when in the situation in which it was originally formed or deposited.
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(breast cancer) Has not developed the ability to spread outside the ducts, either within the breast or elsewhere in the body.
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In its original place. For example, in carcinoma in situ, abnormal cells are found only in the place where they first formed. They have not spread.
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In place; In the original or natural location/position.
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a Latin term referring to something in its original place.
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(in si´tu) Latin phrase meaning in its normal place; confined to the site of origin.
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In Place
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In its original place; unmoved unexcavated; remaining at the site or in the subsurface. (see also ex-situ)
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In si'tu [ Latin ] In its natural or original position or place; in position; -- said specif., in geology, of a rock, soil, or fossil, when in the situation in which it was originally formed or deposited.
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In` si'tu [ Latin ] In its natural position or place; -- said of a rock or fossil, when found in the situation in which it was originally formed or deposited.
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In a natural or original position.
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In situ is Latin for In its original place
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. a Latin phrase meaning literally "in place". In archaeology , it refers to an artifact or other object found in its original position.
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in situ 1. In its original or normal position. 2. In position, localized. 3. In the normal place without disturbing or invading the surrounding bodily tissue. 4. Not invasive; applied especially to carcinomas which have not invaded beyond their original epithelial confines. Literally from Latin, 'in place', an expression used by scholars, who m...
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in its natural location (contrasting with 'in vitro' - in glass [a glass test-tube])
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In its original place; unmoved unexcavated; remaining at the site or in the subsurface.
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In its original position.
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in place; often describes a cancer that has not spread
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Cancer at an early stage, which has not spread to neighbouring tissues.
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In its place
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in place adverb in the original or natural place or site; `carcinoma in situ`; `the archeologists left the pottery in place`
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In its original situation
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A method of gene conservation where genetic resources are conserved on site, within the natural habitat.
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A plant placed in its permanent growing position.
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