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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The chef insisted on using intravital seafood in his dishes.
The farmer used intravital fertilizers to improve the crop yield.
The scientist conducted an intravital experiment on a living cell culture.
The dentist recommended an intravital teeth whitening procedure for the patient.
The beauty salon offered intravital hair treatments for customers.
The trainer used intravital training techniques for the racehorse.
The wildlife conservationist performed an intravital tagging of a live bird.
Intravital fluorescence can be used to monitor molecular processes in vivo.
Intravital microscopy allows us to observe live cells and tissues in real-time.
The intravital assay measures the activity of enzymes in living organisms.
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