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.: --
The company specializes in translation and localization services for educational institutions.
Technology has taken television meteorology to a whole new level of localization and accuracy.
Nonetheless, it is possible to approach this issue by determining cellular and subcellular localization of the protein which may provide clues to its function.
Symptomatology was the variable that explained most of the variability, followed by radiology, age, mobility, and localization.
In this architecture, distributed over a collection of behaviors, the map itself performs constant-time localization and linear-time path planning.
The resulting theory of localization uses these activities as building blocks and takes them as the essence of human linguistic capacity.
Once the order of magnitude for the localization error is estimated, then the need for performing the triangulation task12 is therefore evaluated and quantitatively studied.
The spatial localization is due to solute redistribution by the fluid motions.
Ultrastructural localization of lectin binding sites of the zonae pellucidae and plasma membranes of mammalian eggs.
Yet, although localization is permitted in the writing of advanced scholars, writing pedagogies in school and college contexts are not ready for this experimentation.