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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a form of localised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific type or variation of something that is confined to a particular area or context.
Example: "The research focused on a form of localised climate change that affects small communities differently than larger regions."
Alternatives: "a type of localized" or "a variation of localized".
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A Brodie's abscess is a form of localised subacute osteomyelitis.
A Brodie's abscess is a form of localised subacute osteomyelitis, which usually occurs in the metaphysis of long bones and can mimic malignancy.
Two modes of resistance may be distinguished: PAMP triggered immunity (PTI) that is mediated by PRRs, and effector triggered immunity (ETI) that results from effector recognition by R proteins and often produces a hypersensitive response, a form of localised host programmed cell death [ 1].
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Some terrorist violence continues in Thailand and the Philippines, but it takes the form of localised civil war.
Radical radiotherapy is a standard form of management of localised prostate cancer.
A form of connecting.
a form of osteomyelitis.
Local buckling occurred as a result of localised stiffness reduction in the damage region.
The fact that PMA/PMMA are being mentioned at all is cause for concern; when they hit the headlines, a string of localised deaths usually follow.
The demonstration of localised phosphorylated forms of β-catenin provides important insight into understanding the complexities of β-catenin signalling in colon cancer.
"It's a positive way of localising our economy," he says.
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