0 in the original place instead of being moved to another place
1 in the original place, or the place where something should be:
Instead, it seems to leave the verb in situ.
In addition to parasites fixed in situ, ultrathin sections were examined from 5 worms that had been dislodged from lung tissue during processing.
Thus, although in situ, it does not appear to be in a primary context.
It should be noted that in situ data collected in 2001 was very limited so it was not used for validation.
After an initial period of three weeks, the tubes were emptied once a week in situ and the larvae examined visually.
In order to secure this, the eggs observed must be left in situ.
Pluripotency is regulated in a tissuespecific manner, and is limited in situ by the number of cell types characteristic of the tissue.
Reworked dinoflagellate cysts are expressed as a proportion of the in situ dinoflagellate cysts.