Sentence examples for at localised from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at localised" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to use "localized" in a specific context, but "at localized" does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The effects were observed at localized areas of the study site."
Alternatives: "in specific areas" or "in localized regions."

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Generationbass.com, which regularly focuses on the global bass phenomenon by looking at localised electronic dance scenes over the world, has gleefully pounced on electro champeta, profiling its shadowy, enigmatic producers.

This survey looked at a small number of locations where tanks had been defeated by DU and found limited contamination at localised points; the highest contamination was at the point of entry on a defeated tank and this was fixed to the metal and could not be rubbed off on the skin by touch, much less inhaled.

This chapter initially introduces the concept of friction and wear arising from stresses at localised contact spots between opposing surfaces.

In addition, we provide evidence of phylogenetic differentiation of soil fungal communities between our two remnants, which adds to growing evidence of fungal genetic structure at localised scales.

Such active control within the specified bandwidth can be crucial for control tasks in the vibration minimisation at localised structural regions or in the noise reduction due to some coupled structural acoustic modes.

Most of the Allied men killed in the battle were buried at the Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery after the war, whilst Germans who had been buried at localised cemeteries or in field graves were eventually re-interred at Ysselsteyn, along with most Germans killed in the Netherlands.

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In our experience, iatrogenic intraabdominal infections after LA may sometimes (2/11 cases, 18%%) manifest at MDCT as localised peritonitis without IAA, including moderate effusion, slightly thickened and hyperenhancing peritoneal serosa in the right parietocolic gutter, iliac fossa and pelvic cul-de-sac (Fig. 4b d).

Of the 225 documented cases of fatal PCa, 50 (22%) were classified at diagnosis as localised and 141 (63%) as advanced cases, whereas the remaining 34 cases (15%) were unclassified.

In addition to cancer site, gender, age and date of diagnosis, date of death, and cause of death, we also recorded the stage of the tumour at diagnosis as localised, regional spread, remote metastasis, or unknown.

However, he said it was at a localised spot and the carcases would soon be fully scavenged and carried out by the tide.

Using data from one weather station only approximates the weather across the study area, and as weather is known to vary enormously at the localised level (see Brunsdon et al. 2009) it is certainly the case that there is some error in our measurements of weather.

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