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Artifact (American English) or
artefact (British English) may
refer to:
Artifact (error),
misleading or
confusing alteration in data or observation, commonly...
- A
cultural artifact, or
cultural artefact (see
American and
British English spelling differences), is a term used in the
social sciences, particularly...
- A
compression artifact (or artefact) is a
noticeable distortion of
media (including images, audio, and video)
caused by the
application of
lossy compression...
- An MRI
artifact is a
visual artifact (an
anomaly seen
during visual representation) in
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It is a
feature appearing in...
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survive in
large numbers today, and are po****r
among collectors of
ancient artifacts.
Through their inscriptions and typology, they
prove to be an important...
- In
sound and
music production,
sonic artifact, or
simply artifact,
refers to
sonic material that is
accidental or unwanted,
resulting from the editing...
- game freeware. The
original Artifact was
renamed Artifact classic and
Artifact 2.0 was
renamed Artifact Foundry.
Artifact is a
digital collectible card...
- An
artifact or
artefact (British English) is a
general term for an item made or
given shape by humans, such as a tool or a work of art,
especially an object...
- In its most
common sense,
methodology is the
study of
research methods. However, the term can also
refer to the
methods themselves or to the philosophical...
- An
artifact is one of many
kinds of
tangible by-products
produced during the
development of software. Some
artifacts (e.g., use cases,
class diagrams...