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Meaning of "formed in situ"

The phrase 'formed in situ' is often used in the context of geology or scientific research to describe something that was created or formed in its current location or position. It implies that the object or substance was not transferred or transported from another place, but rather originated or developed in the same spot

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And the alkyl hydroperoxides are formed in situ.
The salt can be formed in situ or can be isolated.
Optionally the core may be formed in situ.
The gel is formed in situ in one of the compartments.
The hydrogel may be preformed or formed in situ.
The layer can be formed in situ on the panel to be covered.
The buffer may be added or formed in situ.
The layer can be formed in situ on the pane to be coated.
It can be added ab initio or it can be formed in situ.
The formate was formed in situ by the addition of formic acid.
Other dispersoids may be added or formed in situ.
The salts are normally formed in situ in an aqueous solvent system.
The oxidising agent is preferably formed in situ.
The salt is formed in situ during the formulation process.
They may be staple or continuous filaments or be formed in situ.

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They likely formed in situ.
Such alcoholate can be added as such or being formed in situ.
The inserts may also be formed in situ as described below.
These salts can be prepared separately or formed in situ.
The protective layer may be formed in situ or applied as a tape.
They may be incorporated as soap per se or formed in situ.
Such species can be formed in situ and used without purification.
The solid carrier material may be formed in situ.
The imidoester is typically formed in situ and is not separately isolated.
This layer thus acts as a diffusion barrier formed in situ.
Phosphorylated biotinylated peptide is formed in situ as a result of mTOR mediated phosphorylation.
The reactive acid derivatives may also be formed in situ.
These salts are thus formed in situ when the various compounds are mixed.
The soap is preferably formed in situ.
The hydride can also be formed in situ by hydrogenation of solid or porous titanium.
The protective film is formed in situ.
The nitroxide may be formed in situ by oxidation of the respective hydroxylamines or amines.
The adsorbent can be formed in situ.
Hydrogen chloride is formed in situ and purged out of the reactant medium.
The acid chloride or acid bromide may be formed in situ.
Zinc glycinate may be formed in situ from zinc sulphate and glycine.
Reactive carbonic acid derivatives can also be formed in situ.
Such starting material can be formed in situ under certain reaction conditions.
The reactive acid derivatives can also be formed in situ.
The films of the invention may be formed in situ on the keratinous materials.
Reactive carbonic acid derivatives can preferably be formed in situ.
Examples of hard material phases formed in situ are chromium carbides.
This can result in a fine particulate activator being formed in situ.
The peroxyacid formed in situ then oxidises the stains on the substrate.
It will be understood that these are may be formed in situ or ex situ.
Carbon dioxide formed in situ is used as foaming agent in the above process.
Triethylamine hydrochloride is formed in situ.
The binder is not formed in situ and the incorporation of a stiffener is not disclosed.
These occlusive accidents are the result of a thrombus formed in situ or embolism.
These dispersants may be formed in situ during the preparation of the fluid composition.

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