0 the process of organizing a business or industry so that its main activities happen in local areas rather than nationally or internationally:
1 the process of making a product or service more suitable for a particular country, area, etc.:
Technology has taken television meteorology to a whole new level of localization and accuracy.
The company specializes in translation and localization services for educational institutions.
Such studies provide no data about the subjective localization of visible and audible events.
In particular, he discussed memory errors, spatial localization errors, and difficulties with object formation.
Despite this significance, the localization of the three known alpha 2 adrenergic receptors has not been unequivocally established.
In the octopus retina, dynein localization was distinctly granular; epifluorescence microscopy showed that it was more prevalent in the ventral than dorsal retina.
Evaluating the function of a chemical based on its localization might be complicated by multiple functions of the given substance.
That is, these practices are directed at the containment and localization of cognitively relevant dissent by a number of specific, recognizable means.
Note that partitions of unity provide a localization strategy which helps with the scaling dilemma and mimics a stationary situation.
Yet, although localization is permitted in the writing of advanced scholars, writing pedagogies in school and college contexts are not ready for this experimentation.