2011年4月4日星期一

lingua franca for biology ? , et al.

de novo, a Latin expression meaning "from the beginning," "afresh," "anew," "beginning again."
ex vivo, (Latin: "out of the living") means that which takes place outside an organism.
lingua franca, a language used for communication between speakers of different languages
in papyro, referring to experiments or studies carried out only on paper
in silico, an expression used to mean "performed on computer or via computer simulation.
in situ, a Latin phrase which translated literally as 'In position'
in utero, a Latin term literally meaning "in the uterus". In biology, the phrase describes the state of an embryo or fetus.
in vitro, (Latin: within glass) is performed not in a living organism but in a controlled environment, such as in a test tube or Petri dish
in vivo, (Latin for "within the living") is experimentation using a whole, living organism as opposed to a partial or dead organism

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