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Example sentences for "localisation"

Lexicographically close words:
lobules; loca; local; locale; locales; localise; localised; localising; localism; localisms
  1. We thus obtain that absence or localisation which helps to give the characteristic tone to mediaeval romance.

  2. Without indulging in invidious comparisons between the relative value of these gifts, I would turn back to our stories with the remark that much of the wonder which they exhibit is due to the vague localisation which runs through them.

  3. We know something, it is true, of the physiological functions at certain cerebral regions, but as yet nothing is known of the localisation of any particular mental faculty, whether criminal or otherwise.

  4. A masterly article on the "Localisation of Brain Functions" will be found in Wundt's Philosophische Studien Sechster Band, 1.

  5. The specimens employed for localisation of geo-perceptive layer exhibited, as stated before, a decline of geo-electric response with the advance of the season.

  6. So we see there is nothing to be done, either with the means or with the formative stimuli; both are entirely unable to account for those kinds of localisation during differentiation which appear in our harmonious systems.

  7. But is there no possibility of explaining the phenomena of organogenetic localisation by any other sort of interaction of parts?

  8. It may be simple mechanical contact, or it may be some chemical influence that really constitutes the “stimulus” in this case; certainly, there exists a close and very specific relation of the localisation of one part of the embryo to another.

  9. A far more thorough analysis of this differentiation has been attempted in my paper, “Die Localisation morphogenetischer Vorgänge.

  10. Is it always possible in fact to account for the typical localisation of every morphogenetic effect by the discovery of a single specific formative stimulus?

  11. Localisation very inaccurate; impressions on one side often referred to the other.

  12. The localisation of disease in individual bones or joints can be determined by the use of the X-rays.

  13. Localisation of site for introduction of needle in Lumbar Puncture.

  14. In regard to the localisation of industries, it is interesting to note that though the industries are attracted towards coal, local conditions generally determine which industry or industries shall prosper round a particular coalfield.

  15. The localisation of the disease in a particular joint may be determined by several factors, of which trauma appears to be the most important.

  16. The localisation of the infection in a particular joint is determined by injury, exposure to cold, antecedent disease of the joint, or other factors, the nature of which is not always apparent.

  17. In exceptionally severe cases the patient may succumb before there are obvious signs of the localisation of the staphylococci in the bone marrow.

  18. Finally, tonic tics of the upper extremity find expression in attitudes that vary with the localisation of the contraction.

  19. In the arms the localisation of the contractions was mostly proximal, though there were alternating flexion and extension movements of the fingers which suggested athetosis.

  20. Conformably to Ferrier's experimental localisation of the motor centre for the eye muscles and lids in the angular gyrus, irritation of this centre by the cranial injury was the diagnosis made.

  21. The mechanism of their production is identical, be the actual localisation brachial, facial, or laryngeal, and this applies in particular to the motor verbal hallucinations so excellently studied by Séglas.

  22. Not seldom the earliest localisation of the condition in a particular muscle is abandoned in favour of some other, and resumed at a subsequent stage.

  23. Our lack of knowledge concerning the precise localisation of these functional centres is paralleled by our ignorance as to the manner of their involvement.

  24. Whatever be the localisation of the tic or tics, this is the technique to adopt.

  25. Here we have another instance of the localisation of a well-known myth.

  26. It is not without significance that Elder was writing in the days of the Ingoldsby Legends, and had possibly no more foundation for the localisation of his stories than Barham.

  27. We anxiously desire the localisation of the conflict because every intercession of another power on account of the various treaty-alliances would precipitate inconceivable consequences.

  28. Mr. Ward thinks the localisation a late one, and that practically there is no authority for it of an older date than the romances.

  29. Sicily, thinks that the localisation of this Arthurian legend in that isle was the reason of its being associated with the Hohenstauffen; in other words, the famous German legend would be an indirect offshot of the Arthurian cycle.

  30. The state of affairs in general may be taken as that suggested by the localisation of Shakespeare's plays.

  31. But, of course, some sort of belief in cerebral localisation had been in the air long before Broca's time.

  32. These facts have for long been accepted by most neurologists, but recently doubts have been cast upon this fundamental principle of cerebral localisation by a most distinguished French neurologist, M.

  33. Still more dangerous is the localisation of the god as the peculiar patron of the land, which justifies many unholy wars and makes such a thing as a national repentance almost impossible.

  34. The most determinative of these ideas is that of the localisation of the god, who appears only at certain specified places with which he is inseparably connected.

  35. With the prevailing beliefs of that age in the localisation of the god, this connection must be thought of as of more than accidental significance.

  36. Progressive investigation leads more and more clearly to the recognition of a fact which makes localisation comparatively unimportant, namely, the vicarious functioning of different parts of the brain.

  37. Perhaps all that can be said is, that localisation of psychical processes is a fact analogous to the fact that sight is associated with the optic nerves and hearing with the auditory nerves.

  38. We have already shown that the apparently dangerous doctrine of localisation is far from being seriously prejudicial.

  39. But this whole idea of localisation does not hold good to anything like the extent to which the members of the naturalistic school are wont to assert that it does.

  40. Furthermore, the theory of parallelism, notwithstanding its opposition to materialism, must presuppose that localisation of psychical processes of which we have already spoken, and to which all naturalism appeals with so much emphasis.

  41. This condition occurs, as Fere has shown,[90] in many systemic and infectious diseases which presents a localisation due to heredity, or determined by anterior morbid state of the nervous symptom.

  42. Localisation of nervous trouble occurs on the side most affected by hare-lip.

  43. Meanwhile, he shall make himself useful to those who want to investigate the latest theory of "localisation of brain functions.

  44. An examination of the present localisation of these remnants of the Negrito inhabitants shows how they have been split up, amalgamated with, or driven to the islands by the conquering invaders.

  45. This gives a clue to the localisation of the pigmies, and this localisation agrees with the positive knowledge we possess of the small area which the Chinese dominion covered at this time.

  46. The mixed nitrate from the benzoate is denitrated to a cellulose amidobenzoate, which confirms the localisation of a nitro-group in the benzoyl residue.

  47. These statistics further confirm the localisation of the benzoyl group in the cellulose residue.

  48. An adjustment and readjustment of materials, the placing of layer upon layer, localisation and assimilation then took place.

  49. Hand in hand with dissemination go the assimilation and localisation of these diverse elements.

  50. We will salute them as brethren subject to common dangers, and interested in one policy--localisation of power.

  51. And now time has given its sanction to their continuance, and the progress of localisation guarantees their future safety.

  52. The knowledge even of the western Mediterranean was then very imperfect; and, to the ancient Greek, the West was a region of vague mystery which sufficed for the localisation of all his fondest imaginings.

  53. Here, at any rate, was evidence which, if rightly interpreted, was calculated to suggest a reconsideration of the old localisation of Vinland in the state of Rhode Island; and to this other evidence pointed even more clearly.

  54. As there is no reason to suppose that Arthur was ever in Gaul, I do not propose to dwell upon the French localisation of the Arthurian legend, nor have I the necessary local knowledge.

  55. On the other hand, if the burial in this place can be maintained, then we must abandon the Scottish localisation of the last battle, and may accept the statement of the unveracious Geoffrey that it was fought on the Cornish river.

  56. I have said something in this sense both of the Cornish and the Scottish localisation of Camlan.

  57. In addition to the localisation of Arthurian names it will presently be seen that many, or I may say most, of the battles attributed to Arthur, including that in which he died, have been placed in this district.

  58. The localisation of the story in Savoy, Herr Freymond considers to have been due to the narration of pilgrims, and discusses the relations of the houses of Savoy and Flanders with our Anglo-Norman kings.

  59. These later versions have been localised, and I think it is clear that the localisation took place on English soil, i.


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