Exsituconservation means literally, off site Conservation movement conservation . It is the process ... location, which may be a wild area or within the care of humans. While exsituconservation comprises some of the oldest and best known conservation methods, it also involves newer, sometimes controversial ... place. They are the most publicly visited exsituconservation sites, with the WZCS World ... example of a plant that is being preserved via exsituconservation, as they are being grown in nurseries to be sold to the general public. Drawbacks Exsituconservation, while helpful in man s efforts ..., exsituconservation removes the species from its natural ecological contexts, preserving it under ... allow it to thrive in its ever changing natural habitat. Furthermore, exsituconservation techniques ... impossible to recreate by man, make exsituconservation impossible for a great number of the world ... pr exsitucon.html The Challenges of Exsitu Orchid Conservation , Orchid Conservation Coalition http www.bgci.org ourwork exsitu Botanic Gardens Conservation International international organisation supporting exsituconservation of priority plant species Zoos DEFAULTSORT ExSituConservation Category Conservation biology Category Cryobiology Category Cryogenics Category Zoos et Exsitu looduskaitse es Conservaci n exsitu eo Fora konservado fr Conservationexsitu pl Ochrona exsitu ... when exsitu methods are required is by relocating part of the population to a less threatened location ... 1986 ref Human care methods Zoo s and botanical garden s are the most conventional methods of exsituconservation, all of which house whole, protected specimens for breeding and reintroduction into the wild ... as a last resort, or as a supplement to in situconservation because it cannot recreate ... crops of protected plants in exsitu plantations and in animals living in exsitu breeding grounds ... TOC ONLINE BOOK In situconservation of livestock and poultry , 1992, Food and Agriculture Organization ... more details
resort, exsituconservation may be used on some or all of the population, when in situconservation is too difficult, or impossible. Reserves Wildlife and livestock conservation is mostly based on in situconservation. This involves the protection of wildlife habitats. Also, sufficiently large ... articles.asp?lg 0&a cbd 08 In SituConservation, The Convention on Biological Diversity http www.biodiv.org convention articles.asp?lg 0&a cbd 09 ExSituConservation, The Convention on Biological ...In situconservation is on site Conservation movement conservation or the conservation of genetic resources in natural populations of plant or animal species , such as forest genetic resources in natural populations of tree species. It is the process of protecting an endangered species endangered plant .... Benefits One benefit of in situconservation is that it maintains recovering populations in the surrounding ... other catastrophes. Agriculture In agriculture , in situconservation techniques are an effective ... Diversity http www.bioversityinternational.org Themes Conservation and Use index.asp In situconservation In situconservation http www.panda.org The World Wide Fund for Nature http www.awdconservancy.org African Wild Dog Conservancy Zoos DEFAULTSORT In SituConservation Category Conservation biology Category Ecological restoration Category Environmental design Category Environmental conservation Category Habitat ecology terminology et In situ looduskaitse es Conservaci n in situ eo Ena konservado fr Conservation in situ pl Ochrona in situ ru in situ ... itself, or by defending the species from predator s. It is applied to conservation of agricultural ... their own varieties with commercial ones or to abandon their crop. This technique of conservation ... 2004. Estrategias para la conservaci n in situ de razas de ma z boliviano . SINALERC, Mar del ... Habitat fragmentation Sustainable agriculture Biodiversity Genetic Erosion Extinction World Conservation ... more details
to Exsituconservationexsituconservation also off site conservation . Chemistry and chemical ... ex vivo in silico in utero in vitro in vivo In situconservationExsituconservation List of Latin ... of in vivo experimentation. In conservation of Germplasm genetic resources , in situconservation in situconservation also on site Conservation movement conservation is the process of protecting .... This is opposed to doing exsitu experiments that are performed under the absence of potential control ... the natural processes in the soil , contrary to exsitu where contaminated soil is excavated ... sources February 2012 italic title wiktionary In situ IPAc en n s tj u is a Latin phrase ... must be tested in situ , or in place, to confirm everything functions properly as a system. Individually .... Special test equipment is available for this in situ testing. Archaeology This section is linked from Conservation issues of Pompeii and Herculaneum , and other. See WP MOS Section management In archaeology , in situ refers to an artifact that has not been moved from its original place of deposition. In other words, it is stationary, meaning still. An artifact being in situ is critical to the interpretation ... s find site has been recorded, the artifact can then be moved for conservation, further interpretation and display. An artifact that is not discovered in situ is considered out of context and as not providing ... scientists with an example of types and locations of in situ artifacts yet to be discovered. The label In situ indicates only that the object has not been newly moved. Thus, an archaeological in situ ... war, a traded item, or otherwise of foreign origin. Consequently, the in situ find site may still ... uniform or horizontal, or in land cleared or tilled for farming. The term In situ is often ... in ancient times. Art In art, in situ refers to a work of art made specifically for a host site, or that a work ... in Milky Way our Galaxy , as well as those in other massive galaxies, might have formed in situ ... more details
Wiktionary situ Wikisearchbox situ text2 situs The words situ and situs are Latin for site or location . They also have other meanings Situ means lake in Sundanese language Sundanese . Situ can refer to in situ , Latin phrase meaning on site or in place In situ compaction , a term for spray forming or spray casting In situ oxidation , in situ chemical oxidation ISCO is a technique to clean up some types of environmental contamination In situ polymerization , in polymer chemistry, means in the polymerization mixture Ductal carcinoma in situ , a form of cancer Lobular carcinoma in situ LCIS , a condition caused by unusual cells in the lobules of the breast rarely cancer Situ Babakan Lake, where water flows in from the Ciliwung River Situ Gintung , an artificial lake near to the town of Cirendeu People with the Chinese compound surname Situ Szeto Wah Situ Hua , Pinyin name of Szeto Wah, a chairman of The Hong Kong Alliance Situ Panchen , the 8th Tai Situ Rinpoche, an influential Tibetan De Situ Albanie , first of seven Scottish documents found in Poppleton Manuscript De Situ Britanniae , a fictional description of the peoples and places of ancient Britain Melanoma in situ , early stage where most melanomas are detected, before they become elevated Venus In Situ Explorer VISE , a mission to Venus proposed by NASA Tai Situ , or Tai Situpa, name of Chokyi Gyaltsen as first incarnation to bear the title Tai Situ Shakoor v Situ , a court case List of colossal sculpture in situ , roster of large sculptures created in place Lasik , laser assisted in situ keratomileusis , a type of refractive surgery for correcting myopia, hyperopia, etc. Situs can refer to Situs law , a legal term meaning site where a law applies Lex situs , refers to the law of the place in which property is situated Situs solitus , refers to the normal position of thoracic and abdominal organs Dextrocardia Situs Inversus , medical term for heart being a mirror image situated on the right side. Analysis Situs ... more details
Situ Panchen full name Situ Panchen Ch gyi Jungney 1700 1774 , also known as the 8th Tai Situ Rinpoche , was an influential Tibet an painter, writer and medical innovator as well as a notable figure in the histories of Karma Kagyu and the Kingdom of D g , where he served as senior court chaplain. ref name Rubin cite web url http www.rmanyc.org programs events situ panchen.xml?context programs events situ panchen.xml title Situ Panchen Creation and Cultural Engagement in 18th Century Tibet publisher Rubin Museum of Art accessdate 2009 02 15 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref A student of Katok Tsewang Norbu , Situ Panchen is known for his role in the non sectarian Rime movement of Tibetan Buddhism , as he was instrumental in helping in the growing acceptance of Zhentong according to 2003 s The Budda from Dolpo , i n the end it would be Situ more than anyone who would create the environment for the widespread acceptance of the Zhentong theories in the next century. ref cite book title The Buddha from Dolpo A Study of the Life and Thought of the Tibetan Master Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen first Cyrus last Stearns publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ., year 2003 isbn 8120818334 page 76 url http books.google.com books?id zYiWkLTrU3oC&pg PA75&dq Situ Panchen&client firefox a PPA76,M1 ref As a painter, Situ Panchen acknowledged the influence of Chinese artists, utilizing not only color and form common to their work but also setting. ref cite book title Empire of Emptiness Buddhist ... PA146&dq Situ Panchen&client firefox a PPA145,M1 ref An exhibition of Situ Panchen s work, accompanied ... day conference included focus on such topics as Situ Panchen s influence on monastic art as far ... . NAME Situ Panchen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1700 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1774 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Situ Panchen Category 1700 births Category 1774 deaths Category ... Tai Situ tulkus Category 18th century Tibetan people de Ch kyi Chungne nl Ch kyi Jungne ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup April 2009 refimprove April 2009 orphan January 2011 In polymer chemistry, in situ means in the polymerization mixture. There are numerous unstable oligomer s molecule s which must be synthesized in situ i.e. in the reaction mixture but cannot be isolated on their own for use in various processes. Example of this method include urea formaldehyde UF and melamine formaldehyde MF encapsulation systems.In such type of in situ polymerization a chemical encapsulation technique is involved very similar to interfacial coating. The distinguishing characteristic of in situ polymerization is that no reactants are included in the core material. All polymerization occurs in the continuous phase, rather than on both sides of the interface between the continuous phase and the core material. Category Polymers Polymer stub ... more details
Image Hunchback in situ.jpg thumb In situ hybridization of wild type Drosophila embryos at different developmental stages for the RNA from a gene called hunchback. In situ hybridization ISH is a type of Hybridisation molecular biology hybridization that uses a labeled complementary DNA or RNA strand i.e., Hybridization probe probe to localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a portion or section of tissue biology tissue in situ , or, if the tissue is small enough e.g. plant seeds, Drosophila embryos , in the entire tissue whole mount ISH . This is distinct from immunohistochemistry , which usually localizes proteins in tissue sections. DNA ISH can be used to determine the gene mapping structure of chromosomes. Fluorescent in situ hybridization Fluorescent DNA ISH FISH can, for example, be used in medical diagnostics to assess chromosomal integrity. RNA ISH hybridization histochemistry is used to measure and localize mRNAs and other transcripts within tissue sections or whole mounts. Process For hybridization histochemistry , sample cells and tissues are usually treated to fix the target ... cite journal pmid 9021518 year 1997 last1 Jin first1 L last2 Lloyd first2 RV title In situ hybridization ... snge Protocols ISHH ISHH.html Comprehensive and annotated in situ hybridization histochemistry External links MeshName In Situ Hybridization http www.cshprotocols.org cgi content full 2008 3 pdb.prot4944 Whole Mount In Situ Hybridization of RNA Probes to Plant Tissues http www.cshprotocols.org cgi ... Different Fluorochromes http www.cshprotocols.org cgi content full 2006 21 pdb.prot4519 Transcript In Situ Hybridization of Whole Mount Embryos for Phenotype Analysis of RNAi Treated Drosophila in situ ... Category Laboratory techniques Category Biological techniques and tools ar de In situ Hybridisierung es Hibridaci n in situ fr Hybridation in situ he ja In situ sv In situ hybridisering ... more details
Infobox disease Name Carcinoma in situ Image In situ carcinoma.jpg Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8010 2 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Carcinoma in situ CIS is an early form of cancer that is defined by the absence of invasion of tumor cells into the surrounding tissue, usually before penetration through the basement membrane . In other words, the neoplasm neoplastic cells proliferate in their normal habitat, hence the name in situ Latin for in its place . For example, carcinoma in situ of the skin, also called Bowen s disease , is the accumulation of neoplastic epidermal cells within the epidermis only, that has failed to penetrate into the deeper dermis. For this reason, CIS will usually not form a tumor . Rather, the lesion is flat in the skin, cervix, etc. or follows the existing architecture of the organ in the breast, lung, etc. . Some CIS, however, do ... more properly called Mammary ductal carcinoma ductal carcinoma in situ . Many forms of invasive ... tumor. In the TNM staging system TNM classification, carcinoma in situ is reported as T is N0M0 Cancer staging Stage 0 . Dysplasia vs carcinoma in situ vs invasive carcinoma These terms are related ... is low. Carcinoma in situ is synonymous with high grade dysplasia in most organs. The risk of transforming ... with the pap smear . Mammary ductal carcinoma Ductal carcinoma in situ DCIS of the breast ... untreated. Bowen s disease is squamous carcinoma in situ of the skin. Polyp medicine Colon polyps .... Image Ca in situ, cervix 2.jpg thumb High grade dysplasia carcinoma in situ in the uterine ... can progress to invasive cancer squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix. Treatment Carcinoma in situ is, by definition ... Tumors Category Histopathology Category Carcinoma ar de Carcinoma in situ es Carcinoma in situ fa it Carcinoma in situ nl Carcinoma in situ pl Rak w miejscu pt Carcinoma in situ ru in situ zh ... more details
Wiktionarypar Exexex TOC right EX or Ex may refer to Computing ex text editor , a line editor for the UNIX operating system ex typography , a CSS unit for the typographic unit x height Film and television EX or TV Asahi , a TV station in Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan Ex 2009 film Ex 2009 film , comedy directed by Fausto Brizzi Ex 2010 film Ex 2010 film , a 2010 Hong Kong film starring Gillian Chung The Ex 1997 film The Ex 1997 film , a Canadian thriller film by Mark L. Lester The Ex 2007 film The Ex 2007 film , a comedy film The Ex , an List of Matlock episodes Season 4 1989 1990 episode of Matlock Mathematics e sup x sup , the exponential function E X , the expected value in probability theory Music The Ex band , a Dutch punk band The Ex song The Ex song , a song by Billy Talent Other Air Santo Domingo IATA airline code , a former flag carrier airline of the Dominican Republic Canadian National Exhibition or The Ex, an annual event at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Endurocross or EX, a motorcycling discipline ex botany author citation , author citation abbreviation in botany Ex relationship , someone with whom a person was once associated, often romantically X or ex, the letter name in the English alphabet Electrical equipment in hazardous areas Ex Safety mark for equipment used in areas where explosion risk can exist See also X disambiguation X mark Disambiguation Category Initialisms cs EX de EX el EX fa EX fr EX ko EX it EX sw EX nl Ex ja EX ru Ex sk Ex zh Ex ... more details
Infobox football biography name Darnel Situ image fullname Darnel Situ Buyente height convert 1.87 m ... 2011 UTC pcupdate 13 October 2010 Darnel Situ Buyente born 18 March 1992 in Rouen is a France French ... and has Captain association football captained at all levels of youth he has played at. Situ primarily ... and is known for his robust physique and physical strength. Football career Early career Situ began ..., Situ established himself as one of the club s top youth prospects, alongside fellow defender William ... stage without a single point. While playing with the national under 16 team, Situ, alongside Stade ... ref cite news title Man Utd, Liverpool battle for Lens kid Situ Buyence url http www.tribalfootball.com content man utd liverpool battle lens kid situ buyence work Trial Football date 23 August 2008 accessdate 9 January 2010 ref Situ, at one point, met with Manchester United Coach sports manager Alex Ferguson , but a deal could not be reached. ref cite news title Interview exclusive de Darnel Situ du RC Lens url http www.espoirsdufootball.com 643 interview exclusive de darnel situ du rc lens.html ... joined Manchester City F.C. Manchester City . Lens Despite constant rumors of the Situ rejecting .... Situ made his debut in the reserves opening match against Vesoul Haute Sa ne , appearing as a substitute ... with the senior team at the start of the 2010 portion of the season, Situ made his professional debut ... in the team s 1 0 victory. Situ had a trial at Newcastle United F.C. Newcastle United and scored a goal in his debut in a reserves match 5 0 win over Gateshead Reserves. Swansea Situ agreed a two ... Swans snap up Situ from Lens url http www.swanseacity.net page Latest 0,,10354 2438127,00.html ref Several weeks later, FIFA announced that international clearance wouldn t be granted for Situ. ref cite ... infos 2012 01 10 situ index.php ancreContenu work RC Lens language French ref International career Situ is known for his impeccable leadership. He has captained several of his youth sides, which include ... more details
File Ralsko uran.JPG thumb Remains of uranium in situ leaching in Str pod Ralskem, Czech Republic In situ leaching ISL , also called in situ recovery ISR or solution mining , is a mining process used to recover minerals such as copper and uranium through boreholes drilled into a deposit, in situ . The process initially involves drilling of holes into the ore deposit. Explosive or hydraulic fracturing may be used to create open pathways in the deposit for solution to penetrate. Leaching solution is pumped into the deposit where it makes contact with the ore. The solution bearing the dissolved ore content is then pumped to the surface and processed. This process allows the extraction of metals ... cut or sub surface mining underground mining . Process In situ leach mining involves pumping of a leachate ... the solution. For uranium ores, the leachate may be acid or sodium bicarbonate . Soluble salts In situ ... Mining of Nahcolite ref In situ leaching is often used when the deposits are too deep, or the beds ... solutions. ref name sea us http www.sea us.org.au pdfs tmw00 TMW00 Oz USA.pdf Acid In Situ ... dupr.html EIA Domestic Uranium Report. ref in situ leaching uranium mines operating in the United ... In situ leach mines operating in the United States. EIA Domestic Uranium Production Report. ref ... uses in situ leaching. ISL mining accounted for 41 of the world s uranium production in 2010 ... of in situ uranium mines include The Beverley Uranium Mine , South Australia, is an operating ... in the United States Copper see also copper extraction In situ leaching of copper was done by the Chinese ... 530 R 94 031. ref Gold In situ leaching has not been used on a commercial scale for gold mining. A three year pilot program was undertaken in the 1970s to in situ leach gold ore at the Ajax mine in the Cripple ... section date November 2010 In situ leach techniques are often controversial, sometimes because ... In Situ Leach Category Mining techniques Category Economic geology Category Uranium Category ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Track and field athletics MedalCountry RSA MedalCompetition Paralympic Games MedalGold 2000 Summer Paralympics 2000 Sydney Athletics at the 2000 Summer Paralympics Women s javelin throw F52 54 Javelin Throw F52 54 MedalGold 2004 Summer Paralympics 2004 Athens Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics Women s javelin throw F54 55 Javelin Throw F54 55 MedalSilver 2000 Summer Paralympics 2000 Sydney Athletics at the 2000 Summer Paralympics Women s discus throw F51 54 Discus Throw F51 54 MedalBottom Zanele Situ is a Paralympian Track and field athlete from South Africa competing mainly in category F54 javelin events. Zanele has competed in three paralympics, always competing in the three throwing events, the shot putt, discus throw and javelin. Her first and most successful games were in 2000 Summer Paralympics 2000 where she won a gold in the F52 54 javelin and a silver in the F51 54 discus. Four years later in Athens she won her second javelin title in the F54 55 class. Unfortunately she was unable to win any medals in her third Paralympics in Beijing in 2008 Summer Paralympics 2008 . External links http www.paralympic.org release Main Sections Menu Sports Results paralympics search.html?sport all&games all&medal all&npc all&name Situ&fname Zanele&gender all profile on paralympic.org Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Situ, Zanele ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Paralympic athletes of South Africa DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Situ, Zanele Category Paralympic athletes of South Africa Category Athletes track and field at the 2000 Summer Paralympics Category Athletes track and field at the 2004 Summer Paralympics Category Athletes track and field at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Category Paralympic gold medalists for South Africa Category Paralympic silver medalists for South Africa Category South African athletes Category Discus throwers Category Shot putters Category Javelin throwers Ca ... more details
Situ Gintung Sundanese language Sundanese , Lake Gintung was an Reservoir artificial lake near to the town of Cirendeu pronounced IPA su t ir nd in Tangerang Tangerang District , Indonesia . It was formed by a dam up to convert 16 m ft high which was built by Dutch East Indies Dutch colonial authorities in 1933. The dam failed on 27 March 2009, draining the lake, with resulting floods killing at least 100 people. ref name Negligence cite news url http www.thejakartaglobe.com justAdded walhi cites 6 officials for dam negligence 272142 title Walhi Cites 6 Officials For Dam Negligence work Jakarta Globe date 7 April 2009 accessdate 7 April 2009 ref History The lake and dam are located in the suburb of Cirendeu, Ciputat in Tangerang District. ref name bbc 2009 03 29 cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world asia pacific 7970438.stm title Indonesia crews resume dam rescue date 29 March 2009 work BBC accessdate 29 March 2009 ref The dam was originally built of earth by Dutch colonial authorities in 1933 and was up to convert 16 m ft high. ref name jakarta cite news url http www.thejakartaglobe.com justAdded yet another tragedy strikes the nation 270868 title Yet Another Tragedy Strikes the Nation date 27 March 2009 work Jakarta Globe accessdate 27 March 2009 ref It was made from earth compacted into a wall convert 16 m ft high and the reservoir held at least convert 2000000 m3 cuft of water. ref name bbc 2009 03 27 cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world asia pacific 7967205.stm ... image name A map of the flooded area name 2009 Situ Gintung flood duration 27 March 2009 total ... people, and 5 more were unaccounted for. ref http www.who.int hac crises idn sitreps situ gintung 30march2009 en index.html Collapsed Dam of Situ Gintung, Tangerang, Banten Province ref The waters also ... Dam disasters Category Floods in Indonesia zh min nan Situ Gintung de Situ Gintung es Situ Gintung fa ko id Situ Gintung ms Situ Gintung nl Situ Gintung th vi Situ Gintung ... more details
wiktionary Conservation may refer to Conservation movement , to protect animals, fungi, plants and their habitats Conservation biology , the science of the protection and management of biodiversity Conservation genetics an interdisciplinary science that aims to apply genetic methods to the conservation and restoration of biodiversity. Conservation ethic , an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection, especially of the natural environment Conservation organization typically an environmental organization Conservationist , a person who advocates for conservation of animals, fungi, plants and their habitats Energy conservation , the reduction of non renewable energy consumption Habitat conservation ... animals, fungi and plants Water conservation , reducing the use of water to protect the environment Wetland conservation , protecting wetlands to conserve their ecological processes Wildlife management , multidisciplinary practices, including conservation of species and their habitats Conservation authority Canada Marine conservation , the protection and preservation of ecosystems in oceans and seas Soil conservation , management strategies for prevention of soil being eroded from the earth s surface or becoming chemically altered Conservation restoration , art conservation, protecting works of art, preservation of cultural resources Photograph conservation Architectural conservationConservation law s, a set of laws in physics Conservation of energy Other meanings Conserved sequence ..., protein structures or polymeric carbohydrates. Conservation psychology , learning development of logical ... name with specific nomenclatural protection. See also Category Conservation for topics related to conservation of natural resources Conservation easement Conservation communities Environmentalism Historic preservation List of conservation topics Sustainability Land ethic , a perspective on environmental ethics first proposed by Aldo Leopold disambig cs Konzervace da Fredning es Conservaci n fr Conservation ... more details
also Animal testing in situ in utero in vitro in vivo in silico Wiktionary DEFAULTSORT Ex Vivo Category Latin biological phrases Category Latin words and phrases Cell biology stub ca Ex vivo de Ex vivo el Ex vivo fr Ex vivo it Ex vivo nl Ex vivo pl Ex vivo ro Ex vivo ru Ex vivo uk Ex vivo ur zh Ex vivo ...italictitle Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Ex vivo Latin out of the living means that which takes place outside an organism . In science, ex vivo refers to experimentation or measurements done in or on tissue biology tissue in an artificial environment outside the organism with the minimum alteration of natural conditions. Ex vivo conditions allow experimentation under more controlled conditions than is possible in in vivo experiments in the intact organism , at the expense of altering the natural environment. A primary advantage of using ex vivo tissues is the ability to perform tests or measurements that would otherwise not be possible or ethical in living subjects. Tissues may be removed in many ways, including in part, as whole organ anatomy organs , or as larger organ systems. Examples of ex vivo specimen use include assays measurements of physical property physical , thermal , electrical , Mechanics mechanical , optical and other tissue properties, especially in various Environment systems environments that may not be life sustaining for example, at extreme pressure s or temperature s realistic models for surgical procedure development investigations into the interaction of different energy types with tissues or as phantoms in Medical imaging imaging technique development. The term ex vivo is often differentiated from the term in vitro within the glass in that the tissue or cells need not be in culture these two terms are not synonymous. In cell biology , ex ... widely performed ex vivo study is the chick chorioallantoic membrane CAM assay. In this assay, angiogenesis ... more details
TOC right In Situ Capping ISC of Subaqueous Waste is a non removal environmental remediation remediation ... further spread of the contaminant . In situ capping provides a viable way to remediate an area that is contaminated ... expands and grows more popular. ref name Palermo ref name Sharma In situ capping uses techniques ..., D. 1998. Guidance for In Situ Subaqueous Capping of Contaminated Sediments, EPA 905 B96 ... Containment in place In Situ Capping Treatment in place Removal technologies ref name Sharma Removal ... subaquatic forces. ref name Palermo In situ capping ISC can fix all of these adverse effects ... known as chemical isolation. ref name Sharma ref name Reible Reible, D. 2003. In Situ Remediation ..., Texas. ref A fourth, although not necessary, function of an in situ cap should be the encouragement ... or discourage undesirable species. ref name Reible The obvious advantage of using in situ capping ... since it is an emerging technology. ref name Sharma In situ capping has been effective in numerous locations. For example, in several places in the interior of Japan in situ capping of nutrient .... Hydrodynamic conditions The hydrodynamic conditions are of equal importance. It is best if in situ ... to determine if placement of the in situ cap will alter existing hydrodynamic conditions. ref name ... must be made before the placement of the in situ cap because of potential settling underneath the cap ... Freeze, R.A. and Cherry, J.A. 1979 Groundwater ref This discharge can cause the in situ cap to become ... effectiveness of the in situ cap. ref name Palermo Sediment characterization Typical sediment characterization ... to realize what the current waterway uses are and how they may be affected with the placement of an in situ cap. Some waterway uses that may be affected by the construction of an in situ cap include but are not limited ..., waterfront development, and utility crossing. Since the construction of an in situ cap may ..., the construction of an in situ cap will cause a drop in water depth thus limiting the size of ships ... more details
Refimprove date February 2008 Image Venus In Situ Explorer.png thumb An aerobot concept for Venus Exploration The Venus In Situ Explorer VISE is a mission that was proposed by the NASA planetary science Decadal Survey as a space probe designed to answer fundamental scientific questions by landing and performing experiments on Venus . It would be part of NASA s New Frontiers program . ref VISE in the solarsystem.nasa.gov list of proposed missions http solarsystem.nasa.gov missions profile.cfm?MCode VISE Dead link date July 2010 ref Dead link date July 2010 ref Venus Exploration Analysis Group VEXAG http www.lpi.usra.edu vexag Dead link date July 2010 ref Dead link date July 2010 ref NASA New Frontiers Program Program Plan http newfrontiers.nasa.gov program plan.html accessed 2010 July 22 ref Overview and capabilities While on the surface, the Venus In Situ Explorer will acquire and characterize a core sample of the surface to study pristine rock samples not weathered by the very harsh surface conditions of the planet. Also, the VISE will measure the composition and mineralogy of the surface. The Venus In Situ Explorer has been proposed for launch in 2013. Other Venus exploration concepts Several variant mission concepts for a Venus in situ explorer have also been proposed, including both surface and atmospheric exploration Observations and explorations of Venus Future missions Other surface exploration concepts Aerobot JPL aerobot mission concepts Aerobot concepts Venus airplane concepts References Reflist External links NASA http newfrontiers.nasa.gov program plan.html New Frontiers program plan accessed 22 July 2010 NASA http gltrs.grc.nasa.gov Citations.aspx?id 1568 Atmospheric ... New Frontiers Category Extraterrestrial aircraft ar cs Venus In Situ Explorer es Venus In Situ Explorer fr Venus In Situ Explorer no Venus In Situ Explorer pt Venus In Situ Explorer sv Venus In Situ Explorer ... more details
In situ chemical oxidation ISCO , a form of advanced oxidation process es and advanced oxidation technology ... www.clu in.org download citizens oxidation.pdf ref The In situ Environmental engineering in situ ... or highly with the ISCO method, and ISCO can also be used in a variety of different situations ex .... ref name epa Cite journal last Huling first Scott G. coauthors Bruce E. Pivetz title In Situ Chemical ... name serdp cite book author Hans Stroo coauthors C. Herb Ward, Bruce C. Alleman title In Situ Remediation ... first David title Applying In Situ Chemical Oxidation journal Pollution Engineering publisher ..., Michelle L. Crimi, Kathryn S. Lowe title Principles and Practices of In Situ Chemical Oxidation ... to In Situ Chemical Oxidation, the collective reaction results in the degradation of contaminants ... first4 H last5 Siegrist first5 R. L. last6 Bjerg first6 P. L. title In situ chemical oxidation of contaminated ... oxidant. ref name epa The unique part of ozone oxidation is its in situ application. Because, unlike ... thumb alt In situ application of ozone Application of ozone during in situ chemical oxidation The primary ... as a gas in either a dry air or oxygen carrier gas. Specialized equipment is required for in situ ... and Practices of In Situ Chemical Oxidation Using Permanganate . In order to optimize the amount of contaminant ... can be used. In order to apply this method in situ and in deep soil, the oxidant must be pumped ... Clayton first8 W. title In situ chemical oxidation of RDX contaminated groundwater with permanganate ... is mostly applied alone, but there is potential for combining ISCO with other technologies like In Situ ... serdp we could have ISCO treat the source of the contaminant while In Situ Chemical Reduction ISCR treats ... and future directions . In In Situ Chemical Oxidation for Groundwater Remediation Siegrist, R.L ... to the optimal locations for counteracting the contaminant. ref name future See also In situ ... Technology dp 1441978259 In Situ Chemical Oxidation for Groundwater Remediation Book http symposium.serdp ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 Context date September 2009 CISH, or chromogenic in situ hybridization , is a process in which a labeled complementary DNA or RNA strand is used to localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a tissue specimen. CISH methodology may be used to evaluate gene amplification, Deletion genetics gene deletion , Chromosomal translocation chromosome translocation , and chromosome number. CISH uses conventional peroxidase or alkaline phosphatase reactions visualized under a standard bright field microscope, and is applicable to formalin fixed, paraffin embedded FFPE tissues, blood or bone marrow smears, metaphase chromosome spreads, and fixed cells. ref http www.invitrogen.com site us en home Products and Services Applications Clinical and Diagnostic Applications Clinical Pathology CP Misc SPOT Light HER2 CISH Kit CISH Technology Overview.html CISH Overview ref CISH is an alternative to fluorescent in situ hybridization . References reflist References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Chromogenic In Situ Hybridization Category Molecular biology techniques ... more details
In Situ Thermal Desorption ISTD is a remediation process where heat and vacuum are applied to subsurface soils simultaneously. ref cite web title THERMAL CONDUCTION HEATING FOR IN SITU THERMAL DESORPTION OF SOILS url http www.terratherm.com pdf white 20papers paper18 11 6 09.pdf ref There are several ways heat can be applied to subsurface soils, thermal conductive heating, electrical resistivity heating ERH , and steam enhanced extraction SEE . While each method has its merits, thermal conductive heating is typically utilized for ISTD. ref cite web title Design In Situ Thermal Remediation url http www.environmental.usace.army.mil pdf ISTRUFCWordc1.pdf ref History ISTD using thermal conductive heating was developed by Shell Oil Co. in the late 1980s and grew out of research and development for enhanced oil recovery. During the mid 1990s Shell Oil Co. commercialized ISTD with an investment of over 30 million. In 2000 TerraTherm, Inc. ref cite web title History url http www.oricabotanytransformation.com files pdf Workshop CPWE CPWEWorkshop1ISTD Thiess.pdf ref secured exclusive licenses for the use of electric heater wells for ISTD. In 2012 Good Earthkeeping Organization, Inc. GEO Inc. entered into a joint venture with TPS TECH SA to manufacture and operate gas powered heater wells for ISTD. ref cite web title GEO Inc. url http www.geoinc.org ref How It Works Thermal conductive heating is the application of heat to subsurface soils through conductive heat transfer. The source of the heat is applied via electric or gas powered thermal wells. Thermal wells are inserted vertically, or horizontally, in an array within the soil. Heat flows from the heating elements by conduction. The heating process causes contaminants to be vaporized or destroyed by means of 1 evaporation, 2 steam ... vapor extraction wells and containerized for removal or recycling. ref cite web title In Situ Thermal Desorption url http www.tpsthermal.com in situ thermal desorption.php ref References references External ... more details
Infobox disease Name Lobular carcinoma in situ Image Lobular carcinoma in situ.jpg Caption Lobular carcinoma in situ, H&E, 20x DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 D 05 0 d 00 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8520 2 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Lobular carcinoma in situ LCIS is a condition caused by unusual cells in the lobule s of the breast . ref cite web url http cancer.stanford.edu breastcancer lcis.html title Lobular Carcinoma in situ LCIS work Breast Cancer publisher Stanford Cancer Center ref It is usually not considered cancer , but it can indicate an increased risk of future cancer. ref cite web url http www.mayoclinic.com health lobular carcinoma in situ DS00982 title Lobular carcinoma in situ Marker for breast cancer risk publisher MayoClinic.com ref ref cite web url http www.cancer.gov cancertopics pdq treatment breast HealthProfessional page6 title Breast Cancer Treatment publisher National Cancer Institute ref ref name pmid18562954 cite journal author Afonso N, Bouwman D title Lobular carcinoma in situ journal Eur. J. Cancer Prev. volume 17 issue 4 pages 312 6 year 2008 month August pmid 18562954 doi 10.1097 CEJ.0b013e3282f75e5d url http meta.wkhealth.com pt pt core template journal lwwgateway media landingpage.htm?an 00008469 200808000 00004 ref Unlike Mammary ductal carcinoma Ductal carcinoma in situ intraductal carcinoma Ductal Carcinoma in Situ DCIS , LCIS is not associated with calcification , and is typically an incidental finding in a biopsy performed for another reason. Genetics Cells of LCIS and invasive lobular carcinoma have the same histology , appearing as single detached cells, as both have loss of expression of e cadherin , the transmembrane protein mediating ... Carcinoma in situ References reflist Breast neoplasia Epithelial neoplasms Category Breast cancer medicine stub bs Lobularni karcinom dojke in situ de Lobul res Karzinom in situ es Carcinoma lobulillar in situ it Carcinoma lobulare in situ ... more details
In situ adaptive tabulation ISAT is an algorithm for the approximation of nonlinear relationships. ISAT is based on multiple linear regression s that are dynamically added as additional information is discovered. The technique is adaptive as it adds new linear regressions dynamically to a store of possible retrieval points. ISAT maintains error control by defining finer granularity in regions of increased nonlinearity. A binary tree search transverses cutting hyper planes to locate a local linear approximation. ISAT is an alternative to artificial neural network s that is receiving increased attention for desirable characteristics, namely scales quadratic function quadratically with increased dimension approximates functions with discontinuity mathematics discontinuities maintains explicit bounds on approximation error controls local derivative s of the approximating function delivers new data training without re optimization ISAT was first proposed by Stephen B. Pope for computational reduction of turbulent combustion simulation ref cite journal last Pope first S. B. title Computationally efficient implementation of combustion chemistry using in situ adaptive tabulation journal Combustion Theory and Modelling year 1997 url http tcg.mae.cornell.edu pubs Pope CTM 97.pdf volume 1 pages 44 63 ref and later extended to model predictive control ref cite journal last Hedengren first J. D. title Approximate Nonlinear Model Predictive Control with In Situ Adaptive Tabulation journal Computers and Chemical Engineering year 2008 url http hedengren.net research Publications CACE hedengren cace 2006.pdf volume 32 pages 706 714 ref . It has been generalized to an http hedengren.net research isat.htm ISAT framework that operates based on any input and output data regardless of the application. See also Predictive analytics Radial basis function network Recurrent neural networks Support ... isat.html In Situ Adaptive Tabulation ISAT in Turbulent Combustion http www.hedengren.net research ... more details
italic title Ex nunc is a Latin phrase meaning from now on . It is used as a legal term to signify that something is valid only for the future and not the past. The opposite is ex tunc . See also List of legal Latin terms Category Latin legal terms law term stub ca Ex nunc de Ex nunc es Ex nunc it Ex nunc lt Ex nunc nl Ex nunc nn Ex nunc pt Ex nunc ... more details
The term ex ante sometimes written ex ante or exante is a phrase meaning before the event . ref name def Cite web url http dictionary.reference.com browse ex 20ante title ex ante accessdate September 18, 2007 publisher Dictionary.com author Dictionary.com ref Ex ante is used most commonly in the commercial world, where results of a particular action, or series of actions, are forecast in advance or intended . The opposite of ex ante is ex post actual or ex post . Examples In the financial world, the ex ante return is the expected investment portfolio Returns return of an investment portfolio . In the recruitment industry, ex ante is often used when forecasting resource requirements on large future projects. See also List of Latin phrases full List of Latin phrases Ex post facto law References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ex Ante Category Latin words and phrases de Ex ante es Ex ante fr Ex ante it Ex ante nl Ex ante pl Ocena ex ante ... more details
book name De Situ Britanniae title orig Britannicarum Gentium Histori Antiqu Scriptores tres Ricardus ... pages De Situ Britanniae The Description of Britain is a fictional description of the peoples and places ... Englishman then living in Copenhagen . He first disclosed the existence of De Situ Britanniae in 1747 ... Situ Britanniae was not debunked as a forgery until the middle of the nineteenth century, by which ... A part of Bertram s facsimile i.e., his true copy of the De Situ Britanniae . Once it had been accepted as genuine, De Situ Britanniae exerted a profound effect upon subsequent theories, suppositions ... the German writer Karl Wex effectively challenged the authority of De Situ Britanniae in the Rheinisches Museum . He simply noted that De Situ Britanniae contained impossible and improbable ... evidence of the falsity of De Situ Britanniae came out in the following years, until no serious ... than legitimate information. The final confirmation that De Situ Britanniae was spurious came in 1869 ... of the University of Cambridge , and Mayor included a 90 page detailed condemnation of De Situ Britanni ... Accounts of the debunking claiming that there were serious doubts about De Situ Britanniae prior to Wex ... Historical Society felt compelled to justify the omission of De Situ Britanniae from the republication ... in the Gentleman s Magazine that challenged the validity of De Situ Britanniae . However, his characterisation of De Situ Britanniae as plainly a clumsy forgery by an unpractised hand, not a tracing ... also criticised the English Historical Society for its 1838 omission of De Situ Britanniae in its ... Situ Britanniae on their own work assuming that they are even aware of it , and just as likely ... of everyone s work. However, for the sake of illustrating that De Situ Britanniae remains as an influence ... the English mountain range is from De Situ Britanniae . Quoting ref Harvcolnb Bertram 1757 p 51 ..., Arthur Hussey listed several names in De Situ Britanniae that he could not trace to another source ... more details