Indeed, all Riata silicone leads may have a significant externalization problem.
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Commonly, however, externalization is not associated with failure and vice versa.
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Ellis at Vanderbilt presented their series with 26% externalization.
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Reducing municipal spending reduces tax liability, and allows greater externalization of costs.
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Please refer to Hauser's perspective in NEJM for a discussion and images of lead conductor externalization.
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Close reading of this study suggests that externalization is a clear problem with Riata and well above St.
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Some of the biggest divergences centered on externalization.
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One common theme throughout the conference was the unknown significance of lead cable externalization.
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However, these in-ear-canal phones tend to suffer from poor externalization i.e. inside-head localization.
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Attributing to outside causes
Embodying in an outward form
(externalize) project: regard as objective
Externalization means to put something outside of its original borders, especially to put a human function outside of the human body. The opposite of externalization is internalization.
(externalize) To make something external or objective; To represent something abstract or intangible as material; to embody; To attribute emotions etc to external circumstances; to project; To direct to others, as costs or benefits
(externalize) The process of converting a local component to an external reference component. The process creates a new drawing and moves the definition of the component to the new file, rendering the component an external reference component.
(externalized) Preoccupation; awareness temporarily cut off from superconsciousness. A condition monastics seek to avoid through their sadhana and tapas; allowing awareness to become involved in outer life to the exclusion of one's inner life and goals, spiritual unfoldment, purification, ...
The process of putting internal experiences, thoughts or feelings outside oneself and thus putting the responsibility for these experiences, thoughts or feelings on someone else.
The tendency for firms to subcontract work to other organizations (also termed vertical disintegration). Usually interpreted as a response to increasing market volatility and technological change as well as a desire to reduce costs. Also related to declining internal economies of scale.