0 to limit something to a particular area:
1 to organize a business or industry so that its main activities happen in local areas rather than nationally or internationally:
2 to make a product or service more suitable for a particular country, area, etc.:
The end result of the pipeline process is streams of prediction and alignment data localized to genomic, transcript or peptide sequences.
In the majority of cases studied pruritus was mild or moderate, and localized on the scalp, face, neck or upper torso.
They are conceived of as consisting of some arrangement of neurons (not necessarily localized) that acts independently of other such mechanisms.
To get there we need to unwrap contextual studies from their localized interpretative constraints.
Administration and consultation areas would adopt a radiator-based space heating solution with thermostatic valves for localized control and energy efficiency.
The impact of firewood collection is highly localized.
Thus, according to interactive models of lexical access, early phonological facilitation may be localized at the word form level.
The spatial ranges of outbreaks in these reports were localized areas.