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in situ

In place,on-site,such as EPA provisions for remediation in situ of contaminants rather than a requirement the contaminated soil be excavated and disposed of in an approved facility.To illustrate,the following is a diagram showing the process of chemical oxidation as an in situ solution to contamination.



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00 Hardcover QP624 Although fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is only now becoming the standard technique for in-situ chromosomal investigation, already primed in situ (PRINS) labeling and peptide nucleic acid (PNA) probes are providing alternatives for detecting chromosomes and quantifying chromosomal abnormalities.
announced today that the United States Environmental Protection Agency has granted nationwide approval to three In-Situ RDO([R]) optical dissolved oxygen methods under the Alternate Test Procedure, or ATP, process.
Fred Payne, co-authored and published "In Situ Remediation Engineering," the next generation book in the science and application of in-situ environmental remediation.
 
 
 
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