It was copied by a 17th-Century artist called Pietro Facchetti while still in situ.
Unpicking the process opens the door to using the bacteria as an in-situ, robust power source.
The NYSCI Maker Space was designed and built by the Brooklyn-based firm Situ Studio.
The objective was building an instrument that allows measuring the soil losses in situ.
Their in-situ bathroom suites feature curtains, paintings, vintage lighting and Mies van der Rohe chairs.
Ms. Frick was not content simply with seeing Piero's most important paintings in situ.
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The paradigm that the team is pursuing is in situ detection, analysis and treatment of disease.
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But work is being done on ways to deal with the junk already in situ.
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The young can't advance because everywhere they find my complacent generation is in situ.
RadioPaper also had to be flexible, they thought, and it had to persist until recycled in situ.
The couple spent their first few months in situ camping upstairs and barbecuing in the back garden.
And it could benefit adult patients, too, since it will allow doctors to fine-tune lenses in situ.
Mr. Buren's latest creation is "in situ, " signifying something created on site as opposed to in a workshop.
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For Maker Space, Situ designed a plywood 3-pin arch structure that celebrates themes of craft, assembly and connection.
There has been little progress toward reform where it matters most: in situ.
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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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The geology in Texas allows for a mining procedure called "in situ" recovery, cheaper than traditional seam or open-pit mining.
Mr Mugabe says that the new farmers will be in situ in time for the new planting season in October.
Steve Cram and Rhona Martin - the king and queen of the BBC's curling coverage - are, as ever, in situ.
Navratilova said she has a noninvasive form of the cancer, called ductal carcinoma in situ, that was detected during a mammogram.
Tatiana Villegas highlighted the critical importance of in situ protection as the first option that should be implemented under protection programmes.
He can see no need to shed tears if an old family, in situ since 1462, has to sell up and move out.
In situ conservation is preferred under the Convention, which also aims to facilitate public access to submerged sites and to encourage archaeological research.
On chemical weapons, the key would be to isolate the storage sites and take over the stocks, or, in an emergency, destroy them in situ.
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.
In this instance, the designers envisioned in situ bioremediation, a process in which lingering toxic contaminants are cleaned up by soil microbes at the site.
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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