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localizationThe process of determining or marking the location or site of a lesion or disease. May also refer to the process of keeping a lesion or disease in a specific location or site.
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localizationLimitation to a definite area. The reference of a sensation to its point of origin. The determination of the location of a tumor, disease or other morbid process.
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localization"act or state of being localized," 1811, noun of action from localize. Especially in reference to perception of sensation in some part of the body.
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localizationThe process of utilizing the internationalization features to create a version of a product for a specific culture [POSIX.0].
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localizationLocalization (l10n) is the process of adapting a software user interface to a specific culture. The following are common factors to consider:
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localizationLimitation to a definite area. The reference of a sensation to its point of origin.
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localizationThe process of adapting software for a particular country or region. For example, the software must support the character set of the local language and must be configured to present numbers and other [..]
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localizationTo become local, especially to become fixed in one area or part.
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localizationthe use of a stimulus (in cells), process or other item which is made at the source and then utilized locally, either at the source in another process or 'close' to the source.
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localizationlocating (pop)
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localizationThe theory of Localization refers to the idea that different parts of the brain are responsible for specific behaviors, or that certain functions are localized to certain areas in the brain. For examp [..]
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localizationThe process of determining or marking the location or site of a lesion or disease. May also refer to the process of keeping a lesion or disease in a specific location or site.
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localizationThere are ten letters between the "l" and the "n"
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localizationLocalization is the process of changing a document from one language into a different language. Translation of text is a large part of localization. Analogies, symbols, icons, and colours must be eval [..]
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localizationExistence in a limited or partial space. For example, localization of biofunctional molecules such as proteins in cells can be visualized using a confocal laser microscope.
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localizationLocalization (see also L10N) is the process of adapting software or content to a specific location or market.
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localizationThe tailoring of an offering to meet the specific needs of a geographic area, product, or target audience.
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localizationThe procedure of adapting software, advertising or other communications to specific regions or cultures by adapting languages, grammar and writing conventions. It might involve changing script, fonts, layouts and other variables.
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localizationThe practice of designing and developing software that will properly used all of the conventions defined for a specific locale. See Globalization.
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localizationThe process of converting a program to run in a particular locale or country, so that all text is displayed in the native language, and native conventions are used for sorting, formatting, etc.
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localizationFinding location on the network, or on planet earth. See Localization.
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localizationThe process of adapting an application to a particular language, culture, and desired local “look-and-feel.” Localization can include translating a mobile app’s content text, images, video, and more f [..]
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localizationAbility to determine the specific location of a Sound source.
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localizationThe process of adapting the language, cultural, and technical content into readily acceptable usage for distinct markets. Learn more about globalization and localization services.
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localizationThe process of translating a software user interface or other multimedia content into a language variant and adapting it to a specific culture/region or country conventions.
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localizationLocalization, in cellular communication, is the technique of pinpointing the exact region or geographic position of a user. Localization is done by cellular servers by collecting the unit (or cellular [..]
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localizationThe process of determining or marking the location or site of a lesion or disease. May also refer to the process of keeping a lesion or disease in a specific location or site.
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localizationThe process of translating a product into different languages or adapting a language for a specific country or region (a “locale”). Sometimes abbreviated as “L10n” as there are 10 letters between “l” [..]
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localizationThe process of displaying the user interface of an internationalized application in a particular language or cultural context. Often shortened to "l10" (because the word "lo [..]
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localizationThe process of providing the data necessary for an internationalized program to work in a particular language.
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localizationComplete adaptation of a game to a specific market. At Goodgame, all games and features are translated in up to 26 different languages to make them accessible for players worldwide and then tests the [..]
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localizationThe process in which a program is converted for delivery in a different country. Unlike “translation” which connotes a simple re-writing of words, localization includes re-writing for cultural and soc [..]
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localizationA classification of companies according to what field of business they are in (for example, industry, communications, or agriculture), as followed in CFOP code lists.
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localizationA system object that allows you to subgroup nota fiscal numbers within a series. It is used only in Brazil.
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localizationAn element of the official document number as used in Argentina.
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localizationA classification of products into broad categories (for example, electricity, communications, or transportation), as followed in CFOP code lists.
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localizationThe way that an official document number is structured, as prescribed by the authorities.
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localizationSpecifies whether a nota fiscal is a standard nota fiscal, or whether it fulfills some other special purpose.
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localizationA nota fiscal that you create yourself when you receive goods that are not accompanied by a nota fiscal.
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localizationA system object used to classify each tax item. The nota fiscal tax type describes:
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localizationA three-digit code, printed next to each item on a nota fiscal, that specifies:
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localizationA system object that controls what algorithm the system uses to generate the payment reference number.
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localizationA system object that the system uses to generate payment reference numbers. It tells the system which payment reference category the billing unit uses, and in the case of Swiss billing units, what the [..]
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localizationA number used in the POR procedure in Switzerland.
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localizationA group of business documents that require official document numbers; all of the business documents have to be numbered the same way.
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localizationA series of laws that detail what rates of ICMS apply to different sales and purchases of goods and services. They describe which transactions are subject to the full rate of ICMS, which transactions [..]
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localizationA series of laws that detail what rates of IPI apply to different sales and purchases of goods. They describe which transactions are subject to the full rate of IPI, which transactions are subject to [..]
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