Examples of 'is localised' in a sentence

Meaning of "is localised"

This phrase is used to describe a situation or phenomenon that is limited or confined to a specific area, region, or locality. It implies that the occurrence or impact is restricted and not widespread

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It is localised within the tube at a certain place.
Contact eczema is localised on the skin.
It is our hope that damage is localised.
Tumour is localised and has not spread.
It will be noticed that the distribution of mercies is localised.
The robot is localised on the map.
In the Tolfa mountains the species is localised and rare.
Their poison is localised in certain parts of their body.
Approximately half of the thrombotic events is localised in cerebral vessels.
The effect is localised to two kilometres of the wave front.
Lymphoma may be radically curable if it is localised to one area of the body.
Atrophy is localised thinning of tissues compressed by the occlusive cuff.
The most severe adverse reaction is localised oedema in cervical spine surgery.
If this is localised in the wound it is usually treatable with antibiotics.
Again the heating from such structure is localised around the distal tip.

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The photon is localised at that slit and is behaving like a particle.
The only rain in the area is localised up around Wymore.
This site is localised a few base pairs downstream of the cloning site of the cDNA.
This indicates that a photosensitizing agent that is localised in endosomes and lysosomes may be advantageous.
Typically, administration of the stem cells is localised.
The joint inflammation is localised to different joints in these different conditions.
Like many other forms of magic, wind magic is localised in villages.
This is localised.
In many cases, medicated nail tinctures may be prescribed if the infection is localised.
The abortive and destructive action is localised at the place of application of the product.
Miglp is localised in the nucleus in its non-phosphorylated form.
Today most of the manufacturing is localised in Turkey and Slovakia.
The Station is localised in Södra Ängby and it 's an overgroundstation.
In this example, the porous zone is localised at the nanowire.
The fabric treated is localised on the dielectric barrier surface between both electrodes.
In bacteria, the cellular apparatus for energy metabolism is localised on the cytoplasmic inner membrane.
The office is localised in the North of Brussels.
It is clear that an absolute majority of the HER2 protein is localised in mitochondria.
Note that the staining is localised primarily to the cell surface of the cells.
Device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the calculator is localised on the solid.
Pajuçara is localised in the South Zone.
Only 15 % of these cancers are presently diagnosed at a stage where the disease is localised.
If the asparagine is localised at other positions e . g.
ORF1L was purified as outer membranes, where it is localised.
Preferably, the polynucleotide is localised vía immobilisation on a solid support.
Mig1p is localised in the nucleus in its non-phosphorylated form.
Hence, the remodelling effect is localised to the central cornea.
Pain is localised sorrow. Is it your heart, is it love?
Idiopathic, primary focal hyperhidrosis is localised to certain areas of the body.
The cause of many fires is localised over-heating which slowly builds to a full-scale conflagration.
Due to the passage 6 the electrical arc is localised and must pass through the passage 6.
YouTube is localised in 88 countries.
Much of Engelbrecht 's work is localised in Johannesburg.
However, the audience is localised and the event is only held once a quarter . ".
Gamma radiation source 2 is localised using the gamma camera 1.

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