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situ and exploration
Future space exploration or terraforming may rely on obtaining supplies in situ, such as previous plans to power the Orion space vehicle with fuel minable on the moon.

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* Inhomogeneity of concrete strength distribution by volume of vertical monolithic ( cast in situ ) elements Reserves of concrete strength.
It is prepared in situ by dissolving potassium dichromate in concentrated sulfuric acid, which is then used to wash the apparatus.
Methods for dealing with them tend to fall into one of two categories either make the ceramic in the desired shape, by reaction in situ, or by " forming " powders into the desired shape, and then sintering to form a solid body.
The four pillars set up by Cão on his two voyages have all been discovered in situ, and the inscriptions on two of them from Cape Santa Maria and Cape Cross, dated 1482 and 1485 respectively, are still to be read and have been printed ; the Cape Cross padrão is now at Kiel ( replaced on the spot by a granite facsimile ); those from the Congo estuary and the more southerly Monte Negro are in the Museum of the Lisbon Geographical Society.
The final preparation procedure involves the in situ removal of these asperities by field evaporation just by raising the tip voltage.
The original burial monument sculptures are displayed within the museum, having been replaced by plaster replicas in situ.
Furthermore, they act as buffering systems whereby they reduce coastal erosion, and improve water quality for in situ animals by processing material and ‘ filtering ’ sediments.
Carbon dating analysis of the burnt charcoal and burnt clay in situ showed it was covered by earth on or around AD 446.
Main oil shale processing technologies worked out by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are LLNL HRS ( hot-recycled-solid ), LLNL RISE ( in situ extraction technology ) and LLNL radiofrequency technologies.
The Roman villa excavated by Cunliffe's team was so large that it became known as Fishbourne Roman Palace, and a museum was erected to protect and preserve some of the remains in situ.
William S. Burroughs wrote about the candiru in his 1959 novel Naked Lunch, describing it as " a small eel-like fish or worm about one-quarter inch through and two inches long patronizing certain rivers of ill repute in the Greater Amazon Basin, will dart up your prick or your asshole or a woman's cunt faute de mieux, and hold himself there by sharp spines with precisely what motives is not known since no one has stepped forward to observe the candiru's life-cycle in situ.
Top: Both X-chromosome territories are detected by Fluorescence in situ hybridization | FISH.
Another jar from the same tomb — which was discovered in situ by a 1935 1936 Metropolitan Museum of Art expedition on a hillside near Thebes — was stamped with the seal of the ' God's Wife Hatshepsut ' while two jars bore the seal of ‘ The Good Goddess Maatkare ’</ ref > The dating of the amphorae, " sealed into the burial chamber by the debris from Senenmut's own tomb ," is undisputed which means that Hatshepsut was acknowledged as the king of Egypt by Year 7 of her reign.
As a binary chemical weapon, it can be generated in situ by this same reaction.
Weathering occurs in situ, or " with no movement ", and thus should not be confused with erosion, which involves the movement of rocks and minerals by agents such as water, ice, snow, wind and gravity.
* website of the American University in Cairo Press retrieved ( in situ ) 12: 21 20 / 10 / 2011 ( shows: Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000 ( Edited by Zahi Hawass & Lyla Pinch Brock )
The traveller Pausanias noted sculptures by Myron that remained in situ in the 2nd century CE.
Fingerprints at a crime scene may be detected by simple powders, or by chemicals applied in situ.
The design studies for precast concrete units or for the moulds for in situ shuttering, prompted by the need to obtain a large number of different forms from the combination of a very limited number of units contributed, in the 1980s, to the Taller ’ s affirmation of the validity of classical forms and geometry in contemporary architecture.

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This includes holes advanced to collect soil samples, water samples or rock cores, to advance in situ sampling equipment, or to install monitoring wells or piezometers.
Modern planktology includes behavioral aspects of the microorganisms, engaging modern in situ imaging devices.
It includes routine analysis of G-banded chromosomes, other cytogenetic banding techniques, as well as molecular cytogenetics such as fluorescent in situ hybridization ( FISH ) and comparative genomic hybridization ( CGH ).

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Recently five Ballater residents refurbished the Automobile Association's Patrol Box at Cambus O ' May, one of only 8 to 10 such historical call centres estimated to be remaining in situ in Great Britain.
Cells are fixed in situ by the gentle addition of 50 µl of cold 50 % ( w / v ) TCA ( final concentration, 10 % TCA ) and incubated for 60 minutes at 4 ° C.
Excavations for a tailings pond about Marquette, Michigan, exposed an in situ forest of unfossilized trees, which are about 10, 000 years old, buried in glacial lake and stream sediments.
The 11. 5 miles ( 18. 5 km ) line extends between Dereham and Wymondham ; and the Trust owns the further 6 miles ( 10 km ) of disused railway to County School station near North Elmham, although there is a break of around a mile between North Elmham and County School where the track is no longer in situ.
The next large scale in situ experiment is the Praclay experiment aimed at studying the thermo-hydraulic-mechanical behaviour of the clay formation at depth at the scale of a disposal gallery for a period of 10 years.
The general architecture of modern DNA microarrays reflects the historical progression from the sequence-specific probing of whole chromosomes immobilized on glass slides ( as early as 1961 with fluorescent in situ hybridization ) and the low-density porous membrane arrays available since the early 1990s, to the high-density ( 10 < sup > 2 </ sup >- 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > features / mm < sup > 2 </ sup >) solid support platforms that exist today.
were developed a safe and inexpensive procedure for asymmetric reduction of ketones using in situ prepared N, N-diethylaniline borane and oxazaborolidine catalyst from sodium borohydride, N, N-diethylaniline hydrochloride and ( S )- α, α-diphenylprolinol. dx. doi. org / 10. 1021 / op300034u | Org.

situ and 11
It closed down in 1996, although much of it remained in situ until the demolition of the three cooling towers on 11 March 2012.

situ and Voyager
The theory helps explain in situ heliosphere measurements by the two Voyager probes.

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This is seen in cases such as the genus Haloarcula, which is estimated to make up less than 0. 1 % of the in situ community but commonly appears in isolation studies.
It is better to sow them as soon as ripe, either in cold frames or seedbeds outdoors, where they can be left in situ for 1 to 2 years before being planted in their permanent positions, or in pots, where the plants can be put out into their permanent positions in summer or autumn.
Scientists have only drilled about 1. 5 km into the 6 7 km thick oceanic crust, so their understanding of oceanic crust largely comes from comparing ophiolite structure to seismic soundings of in situ oceanic crust.
An algorithm is said to be an in situ algorithm, or in-place algorithm, if the extra amount of memory required to execute the algorithm is O ( 1 ), that is, does not exceed a constant no matter how large the input.
In 2000-2001, member institutions reported that they participated in over 2, 230 conservation projects ( 1, 390 in situ and 610 ex situ, 230 both ) in 94 countries.
The average ODI score was 7. 6 ( range 0 20 ) in the reduction group and 1. 6 ( range 0 4 ) for the fusion in situ group ( p < 0. 01 ).
For low-grade fractures ( Garden types 1 and 2 ), standard treatment is fixation of the fracture in situ with screws or a sliding screw / plate device.
These include: ( 1 ) differences between sympatric taxa are greater than expected by chance ; ( 2 ) differences in character states are related to differences in resource use ; ( 3 ) resources are limiting, and interspecific competition for these resources is a function of character similarity ; ( 4 ) resource distribution are the same in sympatry and allopatry such that differences in character states are not due to differences in resource availability ; ( 5 ) differences must have evolved in situ ; ( 6 ) differences must be genetically based.
The team had originally fixed their route with 1 / 2 inch manilla lines ( use of which sends shivers through the thoughts of later climbers used to nylon ); and their in situ lines would have weakened more over the Winter.
Indirect methods of estimating LAI in situ can be divided in two categories: ( 1 ) indirect contact LAI measurements such

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