Latin for "in position". In audiometery, it designates measurements taken with the hearing aid "in place" in the ear.
In its original place; unmoved unexcavated; remaining at the site or in the subsurface.
in its original site or position, commonly used to describe "in the field"
In place and undisturbed.
a Latin term meaning "in place" or not removed. The eye is not removed for LASIK surgery.
This is where a hearing test is carried out with the hearing aid already in place. In this case high, medium and low tones are grouped together and created by the hearing aid itself.
being in the original position; not having been moved; "the archeologists could date the vase because it was in situ"; "an in-situ investigator"
In-situ is the Latin term for "in the original place".
In its original place; in position; in-situ recovery refers to various methods used to recover deeply buried bitumen deposits, including steam injection, solvent injection and firefloods.
In place; localised and confined to one area. In situ tumours are at an early stage of development, when the cancer cells are still confined to one layer of tissue. In situ cancers tend to have a high cure rate See also: Stage
In its original place or environment.
In its original place, unexcavated, or unmoved
Used to signify when the SoC is placed and operating in its intended system environment.
confined to the top layer or epidermis; cancer that has not spread to deeper tissues and has minimal propensity to metastasize
remaining in its original place of residence; as in the case of contaminated soil that is treated in-situ below a structure.
In it's original place. Often used to refer to keeping the natural lay of the land when building.