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- L10n, or localize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Localization or localisation may refer to: Localization of function, locating psychological functions...
- distinct markets, a process known as internationalisation and localisation. Language localisation differs from translation activity because it involves a comprehensive...
- Schaap PJ, van 't Riet J, Raué HA (June 1999). "Nuclear and nucleolar localisation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ribosomal proteins S22 and S25". FEBS Lett...
- internationalization and localization (American) or internationalisation and localisation (British), often abbreviated i18n and l10n respectively, are means of...
- Many-body localization (MBL) is a dynamical phenomenon occurring in isolated many-body quantum systems. It is characterized by the system failing to reach...
- mediation of apical localisation and the two stem-loop structures act to allow the recognition of hairy mRNA by the localisation machinery. HLE is found...
- In commutative algebra and algebraic geometry, localization is a formal way to introduce the "denominators" to a given ring or module. That is, it introduces...
- An instrument landing system localizer, or simply localizer (LOC, or LLZ prior to 2007), is a system of horizontal guidance in the instrument landing system...
- Look up local in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Local may refer to: Local (train), a train serving local traffic demand Local, Missouri, a community...
- Most owls are nocturnal or crepuscular birds of prey. Because they hunt at night, they must rely on non-visual senses. Experiments by Roger Payne have...