Proliferative vs Localized - What's the difference?
proliferative | localized |
(not comparable, cytology) of or pertaining to proliferation, especially of cells
* 1988 , Nydia G. Testa & Robert Peter Gale, Hematopoiesis: Long-Term Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiation , Informa Health Care, ISBN 082477938X, page 327:
* 2000 , Yvonne A. & Christopher R. Barnett, Aging: Methods and Protocols , Humana Press, ISBN 0896035824, page 40:
* 2007 , Eduardo M. Torres et al.'', "Effects of Aneuploidy on Cellular Physiology and Cell Division in Haploid Yeast," ''Science 317 (5840), 904, page 916:
proliferating; tending to proliferate
* 1940 , Albert B. Sabin and Joel Warren, "The Curative Effect of Certain Gold Compounds on Experimental Proliferative, Chronic Arthritis in Mice," Journal of Bacteriology 40 (6):
Limited to a particular area, in a local vicinity only.
(localize)
As adjectives the difference between proliferative and localized
is that proliferative is of or pertaining to proliferation, especially of cells while localized is limited to a particular area, in a local vicinity only.As a verb localized is
past tense of localize.proliferative
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- "...stem cells may thus lose some of their proliferative potential and thus 'age'..."
- "cultures of cells may be considered to have reached the end of their proliferative lifespan when the cell number fails to double."
- "We conclude that aneuploidy causes not only a proliferative disadvantage but also a set of phenotypes..."
- "...they give rise to a progressive, proliferative , chronic arthritis."
See also
* proliferational ----localized
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It's a localized phenomenon: it only happens around non-sceptics.