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(of a biological process) occurring or made to occur within a living organism or natural setting

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  • The Nerve Growth Factor at its early in-vitro and in-vivo debut
  • Behe still thinks that “non Darwinian” species changes occur in-vivo, and have periodically for ~4 billion years.
  • Researchers first produced in-vivo images with MRI in 1973; by 1980, production prototypes were capable of imaging an entire human body.
  • That would make his target audience start wondering whether it means that the molecular assembly occurs in-vivo pre-existing cells or in-vitro.
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