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Localized refers to something that is restricted to a particular area or part, especially within the body. In various fields such as medicine, computing, and linguistics, the term 'localized' is used to denote specific phenomena or processes that are confined to a certain region.
Medicine
In medicine, 'localized' is used to describe a disease or condition that is limited to a certain body part or region. For instance, a Localized infection is an infection that is limited to a specific body area, as opposed to a systemic infection which affects the entire body. Similarly, Localized cancer refers to cancer that has not spread beyond the tissue or organ where it started.
Computing
In the field of computing, 'localization' refers to the process of adapting a product, application or document so that it can be used or sold in a particular country or region. This involves translating the product's user interface, adapting graphics, and modifying content to suit local cultural sensitivities. Software localization is a common practice in the software industry to make products more accessible to international users.
Linguistics
In linguistics, 'localization' refers to the process of adapting a language to meet the needs of a specific culture or region. This can involve changes in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation to reflect local language norms and cultural practices.
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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