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the externalization
noun
A physical thing that typifies an abstract thing; an embodiment or personalization
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The sound of it belongs to another era, the era of radio plays, when audiences relied on exposition and the externalization of a character's inner drama to keep the story moving.
This is the externalization of the bravado that is now an essential part of his music — he's bragged plenty before, but now it has weight.
This year's choreographers and works are Amy Cox and "Waterfront," inspired by the Williamsburg waterfront; Andrea Kleine and an excerpt from a dance about identity and the photographic image; Amiel Malale and his minimalist "Touch First," which explores time's passing and life's surprises; and Meg Wolfe in a solo that uses movement and video to explore the externalization of personality.
But we mustn't let the externalization exceed our ability to recognize and accommodate it.
Technological decentralization describes the use of distributed systems and the externalization of software system components.
The externalization of reason produced a historical sequence, including the forms of alienated life.
On this view, the externalization of the social is not problematic in itself.
One characteristic event in apoptosis is the externalization of phosphatidylserines [PS] at the plasma membrane.
A similar point can be made about Putnam's twin earths argument, the externalization of semantics and teleosemantics.
Two fluorophores are embedded in the system for monitoring the non-homogeneously distributed apoptotic biomarker, the externalization of phosphatidylserine (PS).
Another possibility is that the liability underlying the externalization of spectrum disorders is categorical such that individuals fall into groups of liability (Markon and Krueger 2005).
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