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.: --
Any organ system can be involved; the most common manifestation of infection is localized, intermittent, migratory swelling in the skin and subcutaneous tissues.
Thus, families used materials close at hand, gathered from localized deposits.
The extensional faults are localized within the limbs of larger compressional folds.
The per turbation in the frequency domain can be said to be "localized" inside this bandwidth.
A corresponding gene, air-1, was localized on chromosome 16 in the mouse.
Are we sure that the indicators of physiological events, with their specific time-windows, are useful for "localizing" mental processes in time?
In addition to selectivity, revision of theories when localizing ideas was fundamental to their success.
The spatial ranges of outbreaks in these reports were localized areas.