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English to Malay translations [PRO] Medical | |||||
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5 | (in) vivo |
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3 | dalam badan |
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dalam badan Explanation: 'in vivo' techniques means done within the body/organism. The opposite is 'in vitro'. This normally has to do with artificial insemination. Just guessing the Malay term. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-18 08:56:06 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \'in vivo\' is an imported Latin term. |
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(in) vivo Explanation: in Malay, same term is used both in Biology and Pharmacy [Ref: Istilah Kesemua Disiplin, UKM]. |
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