localizate
English
Etymology
Probably a back-formation from localization (superficially localize + -ate).
Verb
localizate (third-person singular simple present localizates, present participle localizating, simple past and past participle localizated)
- (nonstandard, chiefly non-native speakers' English) To locate (or localize).
- 1978, S. B. Pal, Enzyme Labelled Immunoassay of Hormones and Drugs: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Enzyme Labelled Immunassay of Hormones and Drugs, Ulm, West Germany, July 10 and 11, 1978:
- Enzyme conjugated 2nd antibodies have been used by several workers to localizate antibodies in tissue sections (1). I
- 1981, G. H. Bourne, Kenneth L. Giles, Alan G. Atherly, Biology of the Rhizobiaceae:
- These are necessary experiments for eventual realization of the goal of localizating the putative R-DNA and construction of pHr plant-cloning vectors.
- 2003, S H Feng, J S Chen, Z Shi, Hydrothermal Reactions and Techniques, World Scientific, →ISBN, page 261:
- The results of numerical modeling show that even small localizated temperature influences give rise to essential changing of convective flows in the whole value and by that confirm the validation of HFRM application to the hydrothermal crystal ...
- 2014, Wolfgang Hauschild, Eberhard Lemke, High-Voltage Test and Measuring Techniques, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 200:
- This provides not only information on the discharge nature itself but can also be used to localizate the origin of PD defects (Rethmeier 2009). For more details in this respect, see Sect. 4.6. Another promising tool for the localization of potential ...
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