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Discover Ludwig"well localized" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to something being focused in a specific location or area. For example: The storm damage was well localized and mainly affected the mountain regions.
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In the validation cohort, the best proxy for "pain well localized" was "localized muscle tension".
MEEG localization using cMEM involved sources well localized on the left hemisphere, but with larger amplitudes towards the more superficial and fronto-polar vicinity of the generator.
The main argument is that the locality of interactions yields stability of worlds in which objects are well localized.
Most of the services are now fairly well localized geographically.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were well localized on the microdomains for a long time.
Uncaging of glycerophosphoryl-myo-inositol 4,5-bisphosphate (gPIP2), a poorly metabolizable IP3 analog, led to less well localized release.
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The energy of the narrow-well localized state determines the minimal excitation energy for optically pumped charge carriers separation.
One may summarize the problems with the spherical harmonic representation by pointing out that though the basis functions are well-localized in the frequency domain, they are not at all localized in the spatial domain.
Attenuation correction typically reduced localization errors, but for well-localized targets, the detector trajectory generally had a larger effect.
Taken together, we find that genes expressed in a particular tissue are not scattered randomly throughout the interactome, but tend to form a well-localized connected subnetwork.
Ionization effects are expected to be more significant in materials with covalent/ionic bonding involving predominantly well-localized electrons.
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