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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a localisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the adaptation of content or products to meet the language, culture, and other requirements of a specific region or market.
Example: "The software was modified as a localisation to better suit the needs of the European market."
Alternatives: "as an adaptation" or "as a regionalization".
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Additionally we placed six lipophilic nitroglycerine capsules (Streuli Pharma AG, Uznach, Switzerland) on the external surface serving as a localisation reference.
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- The data on the exact localisation of plasmepsin V, while not exactly excluding the possibility suggested in this review (page 2), could as well indicate a localisation within the ER.
The working hypothesis for a retreat measurement system was based on discriminating the highly reflective rib-wall bolt-plates from the background coal, and using these features as reference waypoints for a localisation solution.
However, while many such predictors exist, most do not consider the nucleolus as a separate localisation: very few whole-cell predictors include the nucleolus in the list of cellular compartments to which they predict localisation [ 14- 17].
A positive reaction was defined as a discrete localisation of the brown chromagen in the nucleus or cytoplasm.
Marks made inside the ROI were considered a lesion localisation, elsewhere as a non-lesion localisation.
Here, we address this issue by leveraging data sets containing high resolution face-to-face contacts as well as a coarser spatial localisation of individuals, both temporally resolved, in various contexts.
Radical nephrectomy with complete removal of the interested kidney along with its perirenal fat and Gerota's fascia is currently recommended in patients not eligible for a nephron-sparing approach: a sparing procedure is not believed to be suitable for patients with an advanced tumor growth as well as a technically unfavourable localisation of the tumor itself [ 36].
On the other hand, published data of malnutrition prevalence in populations of cancer patients are often given as a function of localisation (Dewys et al, 1980; Bozzetti, 2009), tumour stage (Andreyev et al, 1998; Segura et al, 2005) or treatment (Dewys et al, 1980).
Also 87% are reported in the Plant Proteome Database (http://ppdb.tc.cornell.edu/, [29]) as having a plastid localisation.
As expected, a cytoplasmic localisation pattern was observed for miR34a.
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