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local anesthetic A medication that blocks electrical signals in nerves. It eliminates pain in a specific part of the body and causes intended, temporary paralysis.
Ãâó: www.painconnection.org/MyTreatment/MayoClinic_glos...
local anesthesia (LOW-cul ann-es-THEE-zee-ah) Absence of sensation induced by drugs. The patient is awake but has no sensation in the area of surgery.
Ãâó: www.jhu.edu/wctb/coms/booklet/book5.htm
local A member of an exchange who trades for his own account or fills orders for customers.
Ãâó: www.ptisecurities.com/Glossary/GlossaryL.htm
localization The process of altering a program so that it is appropriate for the area in which it is used. For example, the developers of a word-processing program for different countries or languages because the correct order of characters in one language might be incorrect in another.
Ãâó: www.adrc.net/data-dictionary/l.htm
local Local means "in effect only in a particular context"; the relevant kind of context is a particular function execution, a particular buffer, or a particular major mode. It is the opposite of `global' (qv). Specific uses of `local' in Emacs terminology appear below.
Ãâó: www.nongnu.org/emacsdoc-fr/manuel/glossary.html
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