localised in English

verb
1
restrict (something) to a particular place.
symptoms include localized pain and numbness

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1. The gene locus for ADA has been localised on chromosome 20.

2. Seram Island is remarkable for its high degree of localised bird endemism.

3. - Full access to and support for localised emergency 112 number calls.

4. Reduced circulation was also noted in localised areas of the neighbouring alveolar bone.

5. So this is often a possible methodology for making a localised Antigravitational field

6. You can also add localised graphic assets for your store listing pages.

7. EGCG was mainly localised on the particle outer layer, thus improving bioaccessibility and activity.

8. Buccal formulations have been developed to allow prolonged localised therapy and enhanced systemic delivery

9. If you try to enter localised characters, you’ll see an error in your account.

10. These are localised on the terminals of primary afferent fibres, where they regulate neurotransmitter release.

11. Testing has successfully localised targets and tracked suspect vehicles around the exterior of airport buildings.

12. Advanced development is significantly localised around five areas: Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Durban, Bloemfontein and Pretoria/Johannesburg.

13. To access the API instructions, go to the Google Developers site and use the relevant localised properties.

14. State industries are localised in the Kolkata region, the mineral-rich western highlands, and the Haldia port region.

15. The lesions consist of many mucosal bulges with central superficial ulceration localised to the gastric antrum and fundus.

16. Once you've made a localised experiment live in one language, you can add up to four other languages.

17. Amyloidosis may also be “local” or “localised” which means that just a single organ or part of the body is affected

18. Chancroid is a rare form of as genital ulceration that presents with/without bubo formation (localised swollen painful lymph nodes)

19. 16 When he lifted his arm there was the greasy feel and faint shower of sparks that betokened a localised magical field.

20. The activities of AiT and Rotanor were then co-localised to Skien, and merged into a new company named NordBook

21. The joint mice may become localised in the caudal recess or in the bicipital groove of the shoulder (which may produce a severe tenosynovitis).

22. 16 Locally, it was mainly fine today apart from localised relatively strong convection that led to the formation of showers and the waterspout.

23. Potential impact buffer) and is: (a) identified by a local government in a local planning instrument as a Bushfire prone area, based on a localised

24. Using a localised experiment, you can experiment with your app's icon, feature graphic, screenshots, promo video and/or your app's descriptions in up to five languages.

25. What is a corn? What is a Callus? Corns and Calluses are common skin lesions in which there is a localised area of hard, thickened skin.

26. 23 The 4-dithiadiazoles show a 1 triplet due to the spare electron being largely localised at the nitrogen atom remote from the ring substituent.

27. The turmoil has taken everyone by surprise and it does not seem that any Contingency plan was made for such an eventuality, which is not localised but widespread

28. Apocrine chromhidrosis presents with coloured sweat localised to the distribution of the Apocrine glands in the axillae, on the face (particularly the cheeks), breast areolae, and anogenital regions

29. Localised damage of benthic communities of reef habitats may also result when cabling crosses areas of rocky seabed either through abrasion or the excavation of trenches through soft and hard rock.

30. Crazing occurs when the surface of a moulding is stretched beyond its limit, due to localised surface stresses being too high at some time during moulding, finishing, or use

31. The exact cause is not known, therefore it is known by numerous different names such as: - Parsonage-Turner Syndrome – Brachial neuritis – Patchwork Amyotrophy - Localised neuritis of the shoulder girdle - Seratus magnus

32. Anglesey schools will not open after 2 Sisters outbreak Coronavirus outbreak at chicken processing plant "At the moment the outbreak is localised to members of staff working in that particular

33. This is an important first step towards the exploitation of metallic nanostructures that support localised surface plasmons – excitations of conduction electrons at metal-dielectric interfaces – to increase the absorption of sunlight.

34. The specific activity of the amyloplast-adsorbable phosphorylase in spinach leaves is about ten times higher in the cytoplasmatic fraction than in chloroplasts, a fact which suggests that this phosphorylase is localised in the cytoplasma.

35. For frequencies between about 0,3 GHz and several GHz and for localised exposure of the head, in order to limit or avoid auditory effects caused by thermoelastic expansion, the specific absorption from pulses must be limited.

36. On the basis of the observations and the records presented, it is remarked that in the Southern Apennines and in Sicily the forests ofQuercus ilex are prevalently localised in the altimetrical band included between 650–700 and 900–950 m.

37. A Cairene RUG OTTOMAN EGYPT, LATE 16TH OR EARLY 17TH CENTURY Light even overall wear, localised corrosion in the red with associated repiling, a few small repairs, a couple of very small holes, some minor loss to each end, overall good condition 6ft.5in

38. My friends and my family dissuaded me from it: they told me that a play so localised, that put on show characters with such a particular accent, would certainly not be understood outside of Bouches-du-Rhône, and that in Marseilles itself it would be considered an amateur work.