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Both are still in situ but only one is now used.
But the "in situ" part is every bit as important.
No photographs had been taken of the body in situ.
After the end of the war, she was broken up in situ.
Although this remains in situ it is no longer used.
Much of that learning comes from seeing the items in situ.
"It was the experience of getting these things in situ that meant so much to me."
This can be carried out with the fish in situ.
I knew he had looked over all of these items and wanted me to see them in situ.
As a result, she was converted in situ for war service.
Very few plant remains have been found and none in situ.
These too remain in situ, though not on public display.
It was simpler to leave those in situ, as you'll see.
Next I got out my camera and took several photographs of the body in situ.
Both ships were broken up in situ after the war.
At the time of writing the school buildings remain in situ.
Special test equipment is available for this in situ testing.
The house is built almost entirely of in situ concrete.
The programs include a flask system and an in situ program.
So how can I get my mud therapy in situ then?
This space was used as a kitchen and a period oven is still in situ.
I knew you'd want to see it in situ first."
A visit to the site can include watching preservation work in situ.
Common to us both is a desire to see plants, people, animals and art in situ.
A persistent question has been whether it was carved in situ.