0 Something that is done in-house is done within an organization or business by its employees rather than by other people. -- 在組織內部的;在機構內部的
They also happen to be good tools for analysis, and we have begun looking at patterns for those roles in-house.
The research that was undertaken was essentially in-house research - identifying needs and analysing data generated by development projects.
To finance a more attractive product with superior returns the studios reduced expenditures on in-house production.
There were, however, still a small group of care managers and users who felt that in-house services offered a safer and more trusted option.
First, manuscripts undergo an in-house review conducted mainly by the editorial assistants.
Included on each assay plate were duplicates of two negative controls (one ' in-house ') and two strong positive controls (one ' in-house ').
Perhaps developers of existing deployed systems just aren't aware of what is possible; they just don't have the right skills in-house.
The deficient institutional environment leads large enterprises to develop their own infrastructure and services, either in-house or in collaboration with selected other enterprises.