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lokaliserede

Lokaliserede is a Danish term formed from the verb lokalisere, meaning to locate or localize. As a past participle, it functions both as a tense form and as an adjective describing entities that have had their position determined or that are confined to a specific geographic location or anatomical site.

Etymology and grammar: Lokaliserede derives from lokalisere, which in turn comes from the Latin localis through

Usage: The term is widely used in medical, scientific, and technical prose to indicate that something has

See also: lokalisere, lokal, lokation, lokalisering. The related noun forms include lokalisering or lokaliseringer; the adjective

Examples: Lægerne bemærkede lokaliserede læsioner i leveren. Patienten viste klinisk tegn på en lokaliseret sygdom uden

French
or
English
influences.
The
form
changes
with
number
and
gender:
singular
neuter
typically
uses
lokaliseret,
while
plural
or
determinate
nouns
use
lokaliserede.
been
identified
at
a
precise
location.
In
medicine,
it
often
describes
findings
confined
to
a
single
region,
for
example
lok.aliserede
læsioner
eller
tumorer,
as
opposed
to
metastatiske
(metastatic)
lesions.
In
radiology
and
pathology,
lokaliserede
findings
signal
that
imaging
or
examination
could
pinpoint
a
specific
site.
Beyond
health
sciences,
it
can
describe
data,
features,
or
phenomena
whose
locality
has
been
established,
such
as
lokalisering
af
datapunkter
eller
kortpunkter.
form
follows
standard
Danish
concord
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
tegn
på
metastase.
CT-scanning
viste
lokaliserede
ændringer
i
hjernen.
Through
these
uses,
lokaliserede
conveys
that
the
object’s
position
or
confinement
is
precise
and
documented.