{{Unreferenced|date=December 2025}} {{italic title}} '''''In papyro''''' (literally, "in/on paper") is a cod Latin term for experiments or studies carried out only on paper, for example, epidemiological studies that do not involve clinical subjects, such as meta-analysis. The term is similar to phrases such as ''in vivo'', ''in vitro'', or ''in silico''. Like the latter, ''in papyro'' has no actual Latin meaning and was constructed as an analogue to the more popular and longstanding biological sciences terms (vivo and vitro). ''In papyro'' is mutually exclusive from ''in vitro'' and ''in vivo'', but overlaps with ''in silico'' – that is, a study carried out through computer/abstract simulations can also be considered ''in papyro''.
==See also== *''ex vivo'' *''in situ'' *''in utero'' *''in vitro'' *''in vivo'' *''in silico''
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