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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...
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always effective.
Transfer of
chlorides from the
contaminated artefact to
other artefacts can
spread the condition.
Bronze disease is the
chloride corrosion...
- In
natural science and
signal processing, an
artifact or
artefact is any
error in the
perception or
representation of any
information introduced by the...
- An out-of-place
artifact (OOPArt or oopart) is an
artifact of historical, archaeological, or
paleontological interest to
someone that is
claimed to have...
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titled Tomb
Raider III: The Lost
Artefact, was
released in 2000. A
remastered version of the game,
alongside The Lost
Artefact, was
included in Tomb Raider...
- K., Nuyts, J., Breckon, T.P. (2013). "An
Experimental Survey of
Metal Artefact Reduction in
Computed Tomography" (PDF).
Journal of X-Ray
Science and Technology...
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Papyrus (/pəˈpaɪrəs/ pə-PY-rəs) is a
material similar to
thick paper that was used in
ancient times as a
writing surface. It was made from the pith of...
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anthropologists such as AC Haddon, Bronisław
Malinowski and
Katherine Routledge. An
artefact is a
wooden Aboriginal shield,
probably dating from the late eighteenth...
- The
Ministry of
Culture began a
process of
estimating the
value of the
artefact. The
sword was
declared Bien de Interés
Cultural in
January 2003. In October...