
in vivo
/ˌɪn ˈviːvoʊ/
within a living organism
in vivo in a sentence
“The drug showed different results in vivo than in laboratory tests.”
Origin of in vivo
Latin: in in/within + vivo living (ablative of vivus alive)
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by that very fact; as a direct consequence
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with great honor (academic distinction)
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remember that you will die; a reminder of mortality
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a method of operating or functioning; way of working
non sequitur
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