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in situ (formal) if something is in situ, it is in its original place The cave paintings must be viewed in situ because they are considered too delicate to be moved to a museum. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For example, reduction in sample size using careful grain selection or in situ methods permit isotopic analysis at the sub-50 [] m scale. Two innovations now extend these studies to submillimeter-thick coatings in situ on the substrate, and suggest that such characterization can provide calibration and validation of the partial information available from other methods. In partnership with Colmec, SpA, the company has developed a patented in situ mixing extrusion system that allows users to mix then extrude uncolored Silastic brand high consistency silicone robber compounds with color masterbatches, or various additives, fillers and processing aids in a single step on one piece of equipment. |
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