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Noun
/ˈärtəapartheidfakt/,
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artefacts, plural; artifacts, plural;
  1. An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
    • - gold and silver artifacts
  2. Such an object as distinguished from a similar object naturally produced

  3. Something observed in a scientific investigation or experiment that is not naturally present but occurs as a result of the preparative or investigative procedure
    • - widespread tissue infection may be a technical artifact

  1. (artifact) a man-made object taken as a whole
  2. Artifacts (1994) is a tribal ambient album by the American artist Steve Roach. This album is a follow up to 1993’s Origins.
  3. Artifacts are a now-defunct hip hop duo consisting of El Da Sensei and Tame One. They hail from Newark, New Jersey and made underground music that paid homage to the four elements of hip hop. ...
  4. In natural science and signal processing, an artifact is any error in the perception or representation of any visual or aural information introduced by the involved equipment or technique(s).
  5. The following is an episode list for the Kids' WB animated television series The Batman, starring the titular character. The series premiered on September 11, 2004, and ended on March 8, 2008. ...
  6. (Artifact (archaeology)) An artifact or artefact (see spelling differences) is any object made or modified by a human. In archaeology, an artifact is an object recovered by some archaeological endeavor, which may have a cultural interest. ...
  7. (Artifact (band)) Artifact is a Norwegian industrial metal band.
  8. (Artifact) Unwanted distortions in an image caused by image compression.
  9. (ARTIFACT) Any object manufactured, used or modified by humans. Common examples include tools, utensils, art, food remains, and other products of human activity. They can be classified into types. ...
  10. (artifact) an object produced by human workmanship that is of archeological or historical interest
  11. An artifact is an historical object, relic, manufactured article, or a work of art.
  12. (Artifact) A side effect in video or audio caused by signal processing. In video, artifact is usually a term describing a defect or flaw in the image.
  13. (artifact) [ar´ tih fakt]   In radiology, the appearance on an x-ray of something not naturally present, such as a surgical metal clip. In the laboratory, the appearance on a slide or in a tissue sample of an object or feature that was inadvertently introduced or caused in the laboratory.
  14. (Artifact) Any item, made by humans, that represents a material aspect of culture
  15. (Artifact) any object made, modified or used by humans
  16. (artifact (n)) Any object made by human work, especially a primitive tool, weapon or vessel
  17. (ARTIFACT) Also called a unique item. These are items of limited in existence. You only ever find one in a given play of a game (with the exception of ADOM's si, a special case). Except (sort of) for Rogue, all of the major roguelikes have artifacts in some form.
  18. (AN ARTIFACT) This is a mostly solid poo that appears to be normal at first glance. Once flushed however, fecal remnants remain attached to the bottom of the bowl for the next pooper or poopers to discover.
  19. (Artifact ((in the context of a transcript))) Error in the sequence in a public database (for example UniProtKB, NCBI RefSeq). Annotation is by the VEGA/Havana project.
  20. (Artifact (false indication)) A spurious indication on a radiograph arising e.g. from faults in the manufacturing, handling, exposing or processing of a film.
  21. (Artifact(ing)) Misinterpreted information from a JPEG or compressed image. Color faults or line faults that visibly impact the image negatively.
  22. (Artifact) A document used or produced by a teacher candidate in planning instruction, during instruction, or as part of an assessment that will help TPA assessors better understand the activity featured in a videotape or written about in a response. ...
  23. (Artifact) A feature which appears in an NMR spectrum of a molecule which should not be present based on the chemical structure and pulse sequence used. [Chapter 7]
  24. (Artifact) A human-made object used as a comparative standard in the measurement of a physical quantity.
  25. (Artifact) A leftover creation of the Demon Kings. Usually powerful and dangerous, although lumina is technically an artifact.