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Something artificial, a distortion that does not reflect normal anatomy or pathology, not usually found in the body. For example: in radiology, the appearance on an X-ray of a surgical metal clip that obscures the clear view of an anatomical structure. (16 Dec 1997) |
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artifact: a man-made object taken as a whole
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Something made or given shape by man, especially an object of archaeological interest. Examples of artefacts: stone tools, pottery... Variant spelling: artifact
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A spurious indication on a radiograph arising eg from faults in the manufacturing, handling, exposing or processing of a film.
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An object created by an artistic or a design process; a work of art. The question of what constitutes a work of art is a fluid one. To give an example: a gravure print can be considered an original work, but the same print can also be included within the larger context of a portfolio, in which case the portfolio may well be regarded as the art object. The same print can also be a separate framed picture, in which case the picture with its frame is the artefact. ...
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An unintended, unwanted visual aberration in a video image
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