Similar words: localise, localism, localize, locality, vocalist, realised, localization, local income tax. Meaning: adj. 1. confined or restricted to a particular location 2. made local or oriented locally.
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(1) They had analgesia precisely localised to the injury.
(2) From a small, localised clientele, the company has now expanded into a customer base which stretches from Southampton to Wick.
(3) Pancreatic pseudocysts are localised collections of pancreatic secretions occurring as a result of pancreatic inflammation and ductal disruption.
(4) Symptoms include localised pain and numbness followed by breathing difficulties.
(5) But localised flood prevention solutions often have implications for other areas and political expediency should not determine the solution.
(6) Most low-voltage lights cast a localised beam or a diffused glow.
(7) ET-1 mRNA and mature peptide have been localised to the pulmonary epithelium of healthy subjects and those with asthma.
(8) The localised struggles there are to a large extent a variation on a wider pattern of exploitation and greed.
(9) Since 84% of apparently localised cancers of the prostate progress if left untreated some centres advocate radical prostatectomy for early cancer.
(10) For the localised language description.
(11) An aneurysm is a localised widening of an artery.
(12) As a result there are localised gluts.
(13) There are two main types of candidiasis: localised disease (of the mouth and throat or of the vagina) and systemic disease (of the oesophagus, and disseminated disease).
(14) " No,'said Carrie, whose feelings were already localised in the great Western city.
(15) Locally, it was mainly fine today apart from localised relatively strong convection that led to the formation of showers and the waterspout.
(16) Tactile imaging is a perception or FEELING of localised bodily awareness.
(17) A second blind spot is caused by the localised structure of the police.
(18) The 1,3,2[sentencedict.com],4-dithiadiazoles show a 1:1:1 triplet due to the spare electron being largely localised at the nitrogen atom remote from the ring substituent.
(19) When he lifted his arm there was the greasy feel and faint shower of sparks that betokened a localised magical field.
(20) Primary small cell gastric lymphomas are less frequent and are usually localised, solitary lesions that can be completely excised.
(21) Those who lent to the turnpike trusts were even more localised than those who bought canal stock.
(22) Within each river there are an enormous variety of habitats and this causes fish populations to assume highly localised distributions.
(23) Although this will not provide sentential context it will be less localised than the current system.
(24) Opinion is divided about the value of screening for prostatic cancer and about the management of localised disease.
(25) In Britain, however, there has been only a modest and localised recent recovery by the extreme right.
(26) Should they market keg beers under national brand names or should they return to localised brewing and brand names?
(27) Community radio is a concept which is much more localised.
(28) PIBF protein is present in human first trimester and term placenta. Double immunofluorescence labelling localised PIBF to the extra villous cytotrophoblast.
(29) The key thing to remember is that this huge current is localised to the work coil and its capacitor and merely represents reactive power sloshing back-and-forth between the two.
(30) The selected cases are all well reprehensive, practical with localised features.
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