0 present participle of localize
1 to limit something to a particular area:
Localizing the notion of sequence entropy, we define sequence entropy pairs and show that there is a maximal null factor for any system.
Are we sure that the indicators of physiological events, with their specific time-windows, are useful for "localizing" mental processes in time?
This follows from the goal of localizing dependencies.
To this end, they propose the constructs of localizing moves and globalizing connects.
Heights of the animals calling from the canopy were measured by first localizing the tree from which the animal was calling.
Once one notices the elaborate vocabular y for localizing pain in body parts, one wonders how physicians created it.
In addition to selectivity, revision of theories when localizing ideas was fundamental to their success.
Thus, the v, excitation effectively thickens the shear layer by localizing the coherent structure interactions.