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localisationnels

Localisationnels is a French adjective used to describe aspects related to localisation, the act, process, or result of determining and expressing the location of something. The term is formed by adding the suffix -nel to localisation, yielding the singular localisationnel and the plural localisationnels. In most French scientific and academic writing, localisationnel functions as a modifier for nouns such as techniques, analyses, or studies.

The word appears primarily in francophone contexts and is common in fields that analyze spatial distribution

English-language usage for localisationnels is rare; when it does appear, it often signals a direct translation

or
positioning.
In
biology
and
neuroscience,
it
is
encountered
in
phrases
like
techniques
localisationnelles
or
analyses
localisationnelles,
referring
to
methods
and
studies
that
determine
the
subcellular,
cellular,
or
tissue
localization
of
molecules,
cells,
or
signals.
In
geography,
urban
planning,
and
related
disciplines,
localisationnels
can
describe
approaches
or
datasets
focusing
on
the
geographic
placement
of
phenomena.
In
linguistics
and
cognitive
science,
the
term
may
also
appear
when
discussing
processes
or
data
that
are
located
in
particular
spatial
or
contextual
settings,
though
terminology
varies
and
more
general
terms
such
as
localisation
are
frequently
used.
from
French
and
may
be
encountered
in
bilingual
texts.
Overall,
localisationnels
denote
localisation-related
aspects,
and
their
precise
meaning
depends
on
the
disciplinary
context.
See
also
localisation,
localisation
cellulaire,
localisation
spatiale.