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Definition of Localising
1. localise [v] - See also: localise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Localising
Literary usage of Localising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Comparative Physiology of the Brain and Comparative Psychology by Jacques Loeb (1900)
"... wished to remove the stimulating object (2). This movement takes place as f
oll ows : A bending of the manubrium as,- , , , - FIG. 7. Localising REFLEX ..."
2. The Singing of the Future by David Ffrangcon-Davies, David Thomas Ffrangcon- Davies (1905)
"localising" a mere trick.—All words essentially vocal. THE sense of hearing is
derived from the sense of touch, being an amplification of ..."
3. Outlines of psychology, with special references to the theory of education by James Sully (1888)
"Localising Events in the Past. After this representation of past time has been
developed, the rise in consciousness of any image is at once followed by a ..."
4. Practical Electric Bell Fitting: A Treatise on the Fitting-up and by Frederick Charles Allsop (1890)
"BOTH for localising faults and in order to ascertain the condition of the batteries,
a small galvanometer—technically called a "detector"—should be provided ..."