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intramural
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intramural
1. Education chiefly US and Canadian operating within or involving those in a single establishment
2. Anatomy within the walls of a cavity or hollow organ

intramural [¦in·trə′myu̇r·əl]
(anatomy)
Within the substance of the walls of an organ.


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In addition to using the most effective and efficient commercially produced pesticide application equipment, the military services conduct research, either intramurally or collaboratively, with USDA to develop new or improve existing pesticide application technologies for increasing efficacy of pesticide dispersal, and/or reducing the amount of pesticide needed for effective control.
With Leeds's guidance, we were determined to transform the reputation of the UMBC English department both intramurally and in the profession at large.
These tumors usually grow eccentrically from the nerve sheath and do not contain nerve fibers intramurally.
 
 
 
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