Unpicking the process opens the door to using the bacteria as an in-situ, robust power source.
Their in-situ bathroom suites feature curtains, paintings, vintage lighting and Mies van der Rohe chairs.
Farther north, the pits gave way to regularly spaced square-shaped clearings in the trees signs of preparation for in-situ operations.
Mr. TERRY O'CONNOR (Oil Shale Program, Shell Oil Company): It's called the in-situ conversion process or the acronym, ICP.
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In these zones, a method known as in-situ extraction is used.
Around 80% of the ship is original and it has what are thought to be the only surviving in-situ World War I turbines in the world.
When it came to the surface there might have been in-situ burning going on, there might have been mechanical skimming, there might have been dispersants being applied.
While typically monitored through satellite imagery direct validation of chlorophyll blooms at this resolution provides a groundbreaking link between scientific modeling and in-situ measurement of the Pacific Ocean.
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To deal with the pressing housing problem, the government has shifted its emphasis from building new brick and mortar houses toward in-situ upgrading of existing informal settlements and providing access to services.
When this operation started, we were controlling all skimming and in-situ burning operations out of the Incident Command Post in Houma, Louisiana, which has responsibility for the area where the well is at.
At that time underground coal gasification (UCG, also known as in-situ coal gasification or ISCG) was increasingly seen as a relatively low-impact way of tapping the huge US coal resource, while potentially managing emissions.
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The second is trying to deal with the oil that's on the surface above the well, where it comes up in large quantities and could be dealt with effectively through mechanical skimming and in-situ burning.
Over the weekend, obviously, there was an increase in skimming and in-situ burns that -- in order to try to gather the increased capacity that was coming in taking the top hat off, which did increase the flow by about 15, 000 barrels of oil a day.
And it could benefit adult patients, too, since it will allow doctors to fine-tune lenses in situ.
The geology in Texas allows for a mining procedure called "in situ" recovery, cheaper than traditional seam or open-pit mining.
Steve Cram and Rhona Martin - the king and queen of the BBC's curling coverage - are, as ever, in situ.
It was copied by a 17th-Century artist called Pietro Facchetti while still in situ.
And then you subtract from that the burning that has been done with the platform and the oil on the surface with the controlled burn, for example -- the application of dispersants, skimming operations and in situ.
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