localized damage
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflocalizedanddamage
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localized
adjective
uk/ˈləʊ.kəl.aɪzd/us/ˈloʊ.kəl.aɪzd/
happening in or limited to a ...
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damage
noun
uk/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/us/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
harm ...
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(Definition oflocalizedanddamagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Precipitation from the storm caused moderatelocalizeddamage.
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However, what ultimately is required here is a demonstration oflocalizeddamagecorrelated with modality-specific deficits.
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Pressure ulcers are areas oflocalizeddamageto the skin and underlying tissue due to pressure, shear, or friction.
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The method is tested on a composite beam withlocalizeddamagein the connection for exact data and for data perturbed by some random error.
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The present case corresponds to a composite beam with alocalizeddamageat mid-span.
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However, there waslocalizeddamageto the stratum corneum at sites of cercarial entry.
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In addition,localizeddamagedue to lightning and/or flash flooding was common over much of the affected region.
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The geodesic structure is also redundant and so can survivelocalizeddamagewithout catastrophic failure.
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Precipitation from the storm caused moderatelocalizeddamage.
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A further advantage stems from the ability of protons to displace atoms while traversing material, thereby increasinglocalizeddamageespecially at the end of range.
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Downbursts can cause extensivelocalizeddamage, similar to that caused by tornadoes.
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Such bearing-wall buildings are notable for their tendency to be brought down in this manner bylocalizeddamage.
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Traumatic brain injury may cause generalized damage to the white matter of the brain (diffuse axonal injury), or morelocalizeddamage(as also may neurosurgery).
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Like a hologram, a discrete correlograph can recognize displaced patterns and store information in a parallel and non-local way so it usually will not be destroyed bylocalizeddamage.
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