Definition of Localisation principle

1. Noun. (physiology) the principle that specific functions have relatively circumscribed locations in some particular part or organ of the body.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Localisation Principle

local syncope
local tetanus
local therapy
local tic
local time
local treatment
local variable
local variables
locale
locales
localhost
localic
localisable
localisation
localisation of function
localisation principle (current term)
localisations
localise
localised
localised cancer
localised nodular tenosynovitis
localised osteitis fibrosa
localised pemphigoid of Brunsting-Perry
localised peritonitis
localised scleroderma
localised small bowel disease
localises
localising
localism
localisms

Literary usage of Localisation principle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memories of My Exile by Lajos Kossuth (1880)
"enemies, because these would be obliged by the localisation principle not to overstep the Italian territory ? " Why I this is absolutely preposterous. ..."

2. Principles of Physiological Psychology by Wilhelm Max Wundt (1904)
"Absolute localisation, principle of, 330 f. Accommodation, centre for, 190, 301 Acid reaction of cinerea, 55 Acoustic nidi, 183 — centre, 315 ff. ..."

3. Political and Legal Remedies for War by Sheldon Amos (1880)
"... Localisation, principle of, in armies 252-258 Luxemburg, Neutralisation of 220-223 M. Magee, Bishop, sympathy of, with War . ..."

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