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Example sentences for "localized"

Lexicographically close words:
localities; locality; localization; localizations; localize; localizing; locally; locals; locanda; locate
  1. Mr. Maloney's kiln is fired by oil rather than wood, so that the localized variations of color resulting from the reducing effects of wood smoke have been eliminated.

  2. White ash is localized on the Reservation and most of the mature trees are within an area of perhaps three acres on a steep slope of northwest exposure.

  3. Black Jack oak is localized in four small compact groves on the Reservation.

  4. Black willow is localized in the vicinity of the one small pond on the Reservation.

  5. Whether there be or be not a localized hell of material tortures lies not within the domain of revelation, but is a problem of physical science.

  6. It is an expression rather of the localized application of energy to mineral resources by the people of this part of the world.

  7. The sedimentary rocks as a whole contain the most voids, and therefore the largest flow and largest supply of water is often localized in them.

  8. It is supposed further that these organic participants were originally localized during sedimentation in so-called estuarine channels and shore-line embayments.

  9. In the latter region beds of limestone carry lenses of sulphur and gypsum which are apparently localized in dome-like upbowings of the strata.

  10. On the other hand some very localized epidemics may prove to be signal instances for the pathology, although they do not bear upon the source of the great historic waves of influenza.

  11. This is a localized influenza in a country of earthquakes.

  12. These cases of localized inflammation in typhus he compares with Pringle's cases of spotted fever complicated with abscess of the brain.

  13. Footnote 53: "1 Danger of dissemination of infection throughout the peritoneal cavity, in case localized infection exists.

  14. Another patient, a young girl, complained of a definite localized pain in her arm, and told me that she was suffering from angina pectoris.

  15. Sometimes, instead of the indiscriminate fear of worry, there are localized fears, called phobias, which creep or spring into a man's thoughts and render him miserable.

  16. The over-trusting, over-confidential are the virtuous in excess, and their damage is usually localized to themselves or their families.

  17. What we call a code is really a localized conscience, and there are many men whose consciences do not permit seduction of the virgin but who are quite easy in mind about an intrigue with a married woman.

  18. In Sinclair's Statistical Account of Scotland, this song is localized (a verb I must use for want of another to express my idea) somewhere in the north of Scotland, and likewise is claimed by Ayrshire.

  19. The primitive germ-cells are also only formed in localized areas, arising from somatic cells of the ectoderm.

  20. The phyletic displacements of the localized areas are brought about during ontogeny by an actual migration of primitive germ-cells from the place where they arose to the position at which they undergo differentiation into germ-cells.

  21. We know of countless instances in which a species is exclusively and precisely adapted to a certain localized area, and could not thrive anywhere else.

  22. It can be shown that such differences correspond to different phyletic stages of a process of displacement, which tends to remove the localized area from its original position (the manubrium of the Medusa) in a centripetal direction.

  23. The Epistle of Jude cannot be either dated or localized with any certainty.

  24. Defn: A localized morbid contraction of any passage of the body.

  25. It differs from stricture in being applied especially to diffused rather than localized contractions, and in always indicating an origin organic and not spasmodic.

  26. Her worship is localized at Ansuyaji in the Banda District.

  27. Worst of all is the dread Vaitarani, the river of death, which is localized in Orissa and pours its stream of ordure and blood on the confines of the realm of Yama.

  28. The scene of this event has been localized at Gondar in the Karnal District.

  29. These signs of localized disease enable a distinction to be made from the coma of narcotic poisoning and alcoholic intoxication.

  30. It is apt to extend and set up a localized peritonitis, which in the worst cases may become general.

  31. That this is, so to speak, a need of animals with localized respiratory organs is seen by the existence of provisions serving a similar purpose in other animals, e.

  32. There is then a fine American achievement in the art of water-color painting which may safely be called at this time a localized tradition.

  33. A catalogue of names will suffice to indicate the character and variation of the localized degree of expression we are free to call American in type: Morgan Russell, S.

  34. The names which have been inserted above are the definite indication, and one may go so far as to say proof, of this argument that modern art in America is rapidly becoming an intelligently localized realization.

  35. So much was the country divided into small communities that localized idioms had grown up, so that you could almost tell what section a person was from by hearing him speak.

  36. Usually in these cases there is no localized tenderness and no mass of any kind to be felt in this region.

  37. Some of these cases are extremely difficult to handle because often there is pain, definite tenderness and some fever with the attacks, and very localized symptoms.

  38. Whenever there is no history of an acute attack, no temperature and no increase in pulse rate, unless there are very definitely localized symptoms, the question of operation is always to be answered in the negative.

  39. Head says: If I have an aching tooth, the pain is at first localized to the tooth affected.

  40. Occasionally the disease gives rise to severe localized pains called crises, for which even our strongest anodyne remedies are of little avail.

  41. Sometimes there are special conditions that predispose to these localized sensory disturbances.

  42. It may then be considerably ameliorated simply by the assurance that the trouble is local and is localized outside of the stomach itself, though there may be some sympathetic irritation of the gastric nerve supply.

  43. Many localized lesions have been diffused in this way and there is always danger that the strain will cause hemorrhage.

  44. Usually a headache, accompanied by a localized sense of pressure or weight or constriction, occurs in highly neurotic people or those inclined to think much of themselves and whose attention becomes concentrated on some part.

  45. When there is a definite {241} localized point of tenderness with the pain, even though there may be radiations, usually the condition is based upon some organic trouble.

  46. With reference to the existence of a chromatophore, he with others finds the colouring matter localized in granules in the peripheral region, but does not consider these individually or in the aggregate as chromatophores.

  47. The second band required a good deal of finding: although Blas was confident he had correctly localized them, we could descry no bustards anywhere in that neighbourhood.

  48. The agents used in the treatment of superficial and localized inflammation are heat, cold, massage and counterirritation.

  49. Severe inflammation, especially if localized and superficial, may result in death of the part or gangrene.

  50. Slight or localized inflammation of the mouth is usually overlooked by the attendant.

  51. Localized inflammation caused by irritation from teeth, or feeding irritating feeds, does not respond so readily to treatment.

  52. This is a contagious disease of the skin caused by thread fungi, Tricophyton tonsurans and epilans, which develop in the skin in localized areas, causing vesicles, scabs or scales to appear, and the loss of the hair over the part.

  53. And since vital activities unquestionably depend in part upon the supply of arterial blood, this peculiar arrangement of the vascular mechanism may very properly be supposed to aid in the localized activities of the central nervous ganglia.

  54. Indeed, there is every reason to believe that each form of primary sensation is based on impressions which mainly come to a definitely localized goal in the brain.

  55. Moreover, the same principle has wide application in case of the human subject in disease, such as the lesion of nerve tracts or the destruction of centres by localized tumors, by embolisms, or by traumatisms.

  56. I will merely say that as an outcome this localized majority system practically disfranchises the more intelligent and the more disinterested, the more individual and independent of every constituency.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "localized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    confined; insular; limited; local; parochial; provincial; topical; vernacular