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Etymology: [ 'är-ti-"fakt ] (noun.) 1821. Alteration of artefact, from Italian artefatto, from Latin arte (“by skill”), (ablative of ars (“art”)) + factum (“thing made”), from facere

işlem hatası, bilhassa ilk insanlann meydana getirdigi sanat eseri, insan eliyle yapılmış şey, insan eseri, ilk insanların yaptığı sanat eseri, yapay, yapay olgu, insan yapıtı, yapay doku, insan yapımı, artefakt, insan eliyle yapılan şey, özellikle ilk insanların meydana getirdiği sanat eseri, artefakt,insan eliyle yapılan şey, Sağ iken mevcut olmayıp ölümden sonra cesette zuhur eden hal, dokuda suni olarak meydana getirilen şey, insan yapı, yapı, yapaylık, Fiziksel veya kimyasal olaylar sırasında meydana gelen ve doğal olmayan bir ürün, el yapımı şey, obje, alet, eserler, artifakt, artifact,

1 işlem hatası  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
2 bilhassa ilk insanlann meydana getirdigi sanat eseri     ts
3 insan eliyle yapılmış şey     ts
4 insan eseri  Jeoloji     ts
5 ilk insanların yaptığı sanat eseri  isim     ts
6 yapay  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
7 yapay olgu     ts
8 insan yapıtı  Jeoloji     ts
9 yapay doku     ts
10 insan yapımı     ts
11 artefakt  Biyoloji     ts
12 insan eliyle yapılan şey, özellikle ilk insanların meydana getirdiği sanat eseri  isim     ts
13 artefakt,insan eliyle yapılan şey     ts
14 Sağ iken mevcut olmayıp ölümden sonra cesette zuhur eden hal  Tıp     ts
15 dokuda suni olarak meydana getirilen şey     ts
16 insan yapı     ts
17 yapı     ts
18 yapaylık     ts
19artefact Fiziksel veya kimyasal olaylar sırasında meydana gelen ve doğal olmayan bir ürün  Tıp     ts
20artefact el yapımı şey, obje, alet  Mukavele     ts
21artifacts. eserler     ts
22artefact artifakt  Tıp     ts
23artefact artifact     ts
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Bilgisayarda işlem probleminin neden olduğu bir görüntü hatası,

24 Bilgisayarda işlem probleminin neden olduğu bir görüntü hatası     ts
 

An object made or shaped by some agent or intelligence, not necessarily of direct human origin, A structure or finding in an experiment or investigation that is not a true feature of the object under observation, but is a result of external action, the test arrangement, or an experimental error, An object, such as a tool, weapon or ornament, of archaeological or historical interest, especially such an object found at an archaeological excavation, An object made or shaped by human hand, Something viewed as a product of human conception or agency rather than an inherent element, any object made, modified, or used by people, a man-made object taken as a whole, an object produced by human workmanship, 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], Any object manufactured or modified by human beings, to the simpler products of aboriginal art as distinguished from natural objects, A human-made object belonging to a past culture, An object, such as a tool, weapon or ornament, of archaeological or historical interest, esp. such an object found at an archaeological excavation, An object made by human hand or shaped by it, A product of human workmanship; applied esp, A structure or appearance in protoplasm due to death or the use of reagents and not present during life, any object manufactured or modified by humans (e g , pottery, bottle, clothing, mound, building), An abstract representation of some aspect of an existing or to-be-built system, component, or view Examples of individual artifacts are a graphical model, structured model, tabular data, and structured or unstructured narrative Individual artifacts may be aggregated [Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework], A human-made object, (1) (n ) A visible error or oddity in a displayed image Aliasing, for instance, is an artifact resulting from producing images on a raster grid (2) (n ) An audible error or oddity in a reproduced sound resulting from the digital sampling or compression of the sound, a peculiar test or experimental result which is due to some unusual detail in the procedure which invalidates the usual interpretation of the test or experiment Example: our blood sugar appears to be lethally low on the glucose oxidase blood sugar test and lethally high on the orthotoluidine blood sugar test Both of these results are artifacts because the high levels of antioxidants in our blood interfere with the chemical reactions in these test procedures (Our blood sugar levels are normal when measured by the hexokinase test, in which high antioxidant levels in the blood do not interfere ), human-made or modified objects, often applied to portable objects, An old, authentic object used, crafted or manufactured by the application of human workmanship or activity, especially one of prehistoric origin that may have archaeological significance especially if found in an undisturbed context Common examples include projectile points, tools, utensils, art, food remains, and other products of human activity, tool; object; man made object (often referring to primitive tools), An unintended, unwanted visual aberration in a video image, see artefact. another spelling of artefact, 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 These types reflect function or use, styles from a particular time period, or specific groups of people ASSEMBLAGE: A group of artifacts related to each other based upon some recovery from a common archaeological context Assemblage examples are artifacts from a site or feature, An object that was made, used, and/or transported by humans that provides information about human behavior in the past Examples include things like pottery, stone tools, bones with cut marks, coins, etc, is an object, made by humans for a practical purpose, remaining from a particular period, (1) a product developed by the teacher or another individual Examples include a sample lesson plan based on a designated chapter in a book, or a letter to parents from the teacher regarding a upcoming change in homework policy (2) an artificial statistical phenomenon or result (e g , test ceiling and floor, lack of reliability, limited sampling of teaching performance) (3) that which is artificial, contrived, or fictitious, (1) A piece of information that (1) is produced, modified, or used by a process, (2) defines an area of responsibility, and (3) is subject to version control An artifact can be a model, a model element, or a document A document can enclose other documents, Any manually portable product of human workmanship In its broadest sense includes tools, weapons, ceremonial items, art objects, all industrial waste, and all floral and faunal remains modified by human activity, Any object made or used by humans, A visible defect in an image, usually caused by limitations in the input or output process (hardware or software), Any physical object made or clearly used by humans, including tools, food remains, etc, Any object modified from its naturally occurring state by human action Common archaeological artifacts from the prehistoric period include flaked stone, pottery, fire-cracked rock, fractured animal bone, and burned seeds An artifact can also apply to unmodified objects that have been transported from their natural setting, such as a clamshell located in an upland archaeological site, A notation of the mind: one of the visual symbols or patterns, verbal constructions (words, phrases, sentences), quotations, facts or figures, rules or formulas, snippets of advice, musical phrases, colors or smells, that are the more or less formed and established items in our awareness, Alternative spelling of artifact, perhaps more common in Commonwealth English, Any object made, modified, or used by man, In parapsychology, this is false evidence of paranormal phenomena, due to some extraneous normal influence, een weinig gangbaar woord, maar wel precies uitdrukkend dat het om iets gaat dat door mensen gemaakt is (huidige situatie) of mogelijkerwijs gemaakt gaat worden (gewenste toekomstige situatie), Also Artifact Any portable object which has been made or used by humans Compare Ecofact See Mobiliary art, Pseudoartefacts, ar·te·fact artefacts in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use artifact An artefact is an ornament, tool, or other object that is made by a human being, especially one that is historically or culturally interesting. an object such as a tool, weapon etc that was made in the past and is historically important, a made object, An item of human manufacture, normally applied only to the products of previous culture Artefacts may or may not be buried by sediment Examples bone or stone tools, engraving, painting [Advise cave manager if such items are found ]Miscellaneous terms Ref JJ, Misinterpreted information from a JPEG or compressed image Colour faults or line faults that have a visible negative impact on the image, An unwelcome feature of an image, such as speckles or background noise, usually introduced by some scanner harware limitation, or use of image processing techniques, Commonwealth English spelling of artifact, Man-made objects, like tools or weapons, which scientists use to identify prehistoric customs and methods, Irregular flaws in image colour or sharpness caused by CCD problems, noise or compression, plural of artefact, Differences between a rendered image and a real one captured by a camera from a real scene / rendering errors caused by the simplifications used e g for the illumination models A famous test for evaluating a renderer is the cornell box, A term used to denote unwanted blemishes e g which may have been introduced to an image by electrical noise during scanning, Products that illustrate what one has learned, Image imperfections caused by compression, (Artifacting), Misinterpreted or extraneous digital information resulting from the technical limitations of an imaging system Artifacts alter pixel values, and are the results of flare, motion, compression, dust, scratches, and so on Artifacts create color faults or line faults that visibly impact the image negatively, Imperfections often seen in Jpeg and other lossy compression schemes, The most powerful magical items They include weapons of massive power and suits of armor that can make the wearer withstand nearly any physical or magical attacks, A visible indication (defect) in an image, caused by limitations in the reproduction process (hardware or software), Undesirable elements or defects in a video picture These may occur naturally in the video process and must be eliminated in order to achieve a high-quality picture Most common are cross color and cross luminanc tifacts can also occur when transfering film to digital data and back to film again, plural of artifact, Term used to describe the individual works in a student portfolio, Products, articles and goods that humans create and used, often serving to help interpret their behaviors, values or beliefs, Visual effects (usually thought of as defects) introduced into a digital image in the course of scanning or compression that do not correspond to the image scanned, Objects that are generated by the learning/teaching process become useful indicators of what may or may not be going on in our classrooms The important thing here is that artifacts can serve as one form of evidence of the kind of teaching and learning that is going on--at the classroom and/or whole school level(s), Artifacts are features in an image produced by the imaging technique or instrument rather than by the imaged object itself, Visual digital effects introduced into an image by electrical noise during the capture process or over-compression that do not correspond to the original image being scanned Artifacts might include pixellation, dotted or straight lines, regularly repeated patterns, moiré, etc, Visual digital effects introduced into an image during scanning that do not correspond to the original image being scanned Artifacts might include pixellation, dotted or straight lines, regularly repeated patterns, moire, etc, Undesirable elements or defects in a video picture Most common in digital are macroblocks, which resemble pixelation of the video image, and pops and clicks in audio, Visual effects introduced into a digital image in the course of scanning or compression that do not correspond to the image scanned, A distortion in a signal whether video or audio is known as an artifact, false features in the image produced by the imaging process, an object produced or shaped by a human, especially a tool, a weapon, or an ornament of archaeological or historical interest, Templates, outlines, and samples that can be used to create and review the work products manipulated by the migration activities, Institutional items, such as organizational charts, policies and procedures, reports, memos, agendas and mission statements that communicate culture, business practices and internal standards,

25 An object made or shaped by some agent or intelligence, not necessarily of direct human origin     ts
26 A structure or finding in an experiment or investigation that is not a true feature of the object under observation, but is a result of external action, the test arrangement, or an experimental error - "The spot on his lung turned out to be an artifact of the X-ray process."     ts
27 An object, such as a tool, weapon or ornament, of archaeological or historical interest, especially such an object found at an archaeological excavation - "The dig produced many Roman artifacts."     ts
28 An object made or shaped by human hand     ts
29 Something viewed as a product of human conception or agency rather than an inherent element     ts
30 any object made, modified, or used by people     ts
31 a man-made object taken as a whole     ts
32 an object produced by human workmanship     ts
33 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]     ts
34 Any object manufactured or modified by human beings     ts
35 to the simpler products of aboriginal art as distinguished from natural objects     ts
36 A human-made object belonging to a past culture     ts
37 An object, such as a tool, weapon or ornament, of archaeological or historical interest, esp. such an object found at an archaeological excavation     ts
38 An object made by human hand or shaped by it     ts
39 A product of human workmanship; applied esp     ts
40 A structure or appearance in protoplasm due to death or the use of reagents and not present during life     ts
41 any object manufactured or modified by humans (e g , pottery, bottle, clothing, mound, building)     ts
42 An abstract representation of some aspect of an existing or to-be-built system, component, or view Examples of individual artifacts are a graphical model, structured model, tabular data, and structured or unstructured narrative Individual artifacts may be aggregated [Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework]     ts
43 A human-made object     ts
44 (1) (n ) A visible error or oddity in a displayed image Aliasing, for instance, is an artifact resulting from producing images on a raster grid (2) (n ) An audible error or oddity in a reproduced sound resulting from the digital sampling or compression of the sound     ts
45 a peculiar test or experimental result which is due to some unusual detail in the procedure which invalidates the usual interpretation of the test or experiment Example: our blood sugar appears to be lethally low on the glucose oxidase blood sugar test and lethally high on the orthotoluidine blood sugar test Both of these results are artifacts because the high levels of antioxidants in our blood interfere with the chemical reactions in these test procedures (Our blood sugar levels are normal when measured by the hexokinase test, in which high antioxidant levels in the blood do not interfere )     ts
46 human-made or modified objects, often applied to portable objects     ts
47 An old, authentic object used, crafted or manufactured by the application of human workmanship or activity, especially one of prehistoric origin that may have archaeological significance especially if found in an undisturbed context Common examples include projectile points, tools, utensils, art, food remains, and other products of human activity     ts
48 tool; object; man made object (often referring to primitive tools)  isim     ts
49 An unintended, unwanted visual aberration in a video image     ts
50 see artefact. another spelling of artefact     ts
51 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 These types reflect function or use, styles from a particular time period, or specific groups of people ASSEMBLAGE: A group of artifacts related to each other based upon some recovery from a common archaeological context Assemblage examples are artifacts from a site or feature     ts
52 An object that was made, used, and/or transported by humans that provides information about human behavior in the past Examples include things like pottery, stone tools, bones with cut marks, coins, etc     ts
53 is an object, made by humans for a practical purpose, remaining from a particular period     ts
54 (1) a product developed by the teacher or another individual Examples include a sample lesson plan based on a designated chapter in a book, or a letter to parents from the teacher regarding a upcoming change in homework policy (2) an artificial statistical phenomenon or result (e g , test ceiling and floor, lack of reliability, limited sampling of teaching performance) (3) that which is artificial, contrived, or fictitious     ts
55 (1) A piece of information that (1) is produced, modified, or used by a process, (2) defines an area of responsibility, and (3) is subject to version control An artifact can be a model, a model element, or a document A document can enclose other documents     ts
56 Any manually portable product of human workmanship In its broadest sense includes tools, weapons, ceremonial items, art objects, all industrial waste, and all floral and faunal remains modified by human activity     ts
57 Any object made or used by humans     ts
58 A visible defect in an image, usually caused by limitations in the input or output process (hardware or software)     ts
59 Any physical object made or clearly used by humans, including tools, food remains, etc     ts
60 Any object modified from its naturally occurring state by human action Common archaeological artifacts from the prehistoric period include flaked stone, pottery, fire-cracked rock, fractured animal bone, and burned seeds An artifact can also apply to unmodified objects that have been transported from their natural setting, such as a clamshell located in an upland archaeological site     ts
61 A notation of the mind: one of the visual symbols or patterns, verbal constructions (words, phrases, sentences), quotations, facts or figures, rules or formulas, snippets of advice, musical phrases, colors or smells, that are the more or less formed and established items in our awareness     ts
62artefact Alternative spelling of artifact, perhaps more common in Commonwealth English     ts
63artifacts Any object made, modified, or used by man     ts
64artefact In parapsychology, this is false evidence of paranormal phenomena, due to some extraneous normal influence     ts
65artefact een weinig gangbaar woord, maar wel precies uitdrukkend dat het om iets gaat dat door mensen gemaakt is (huidige situatie) of mogelijkerwijs gemaakt gaat worden (gewenste toekomstige situatie)     ts
66artefact Also Artifact Any portable object which has been made or used by humans Compare Ecofact See Mobiliary art, Pseudoartefacts     ts
67artefact ar·te·fact artefacts in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use artifact An artefact is an ornament, tool, or other object that is made by a human being, especially one that is historically or culturally interesting. an object such as a tool, weapon etc that was made in the past and is historically important     ts
68artefact a made object     ts
69artefact An item of human manufacture, normally applied only to the products of previous culture Artefacts may or may not be buried by sediment Examples bone or stone tools, engraving, painting [Advise cave manager if such items are found ]Miscellaneous terms Ref JJ     ts
70artefact Misinterpreted information from a JPEG or compressed image Colour faults or line faults that have a visible negative impact on the image     ts
71artefact An unwelcome feature of an image, such as speckles or background noise, usually introduced by some scanner harware limitation, or use of image processing techniques     ts
72artefact Commonwealth English spelling of artifact     ts
73artefacts Man-made objects, like tools or weapons, which scientists use to identify prehistoric customs and methods     ts
74artefacts Irregular flaws in image colour or sharpness caused by CCD problems, noise or compression     ts
75artefacts plural of artefact     ts
76artefacts Differences between a rendered image and a real one captured by a camera from a real scene / rendering errors caused by the simplifications used e g for the illumination models A famous test for evaluating a renderer is the cornell box     ts
77artefacts A term used to denote unwanted blemishes e g which may have been introduced to an image by electrical noise during scanning     ts
78artifacts Products that illustrate what one has learned     ts
79artifacts Image imperfections caused by compression     ts
80artifacts (Artifacting), Misinterpreted or extraneous digital information resulting from the technical limitations of an imaging system Artifacts alter pixel values, and are the results of flare, motion, compression, dust, scratches, and so on Artifacts create color faults or line faults that visibly impact the image negatively     ts
81artifacts Imperfections often seen in Jpeg and other lossy compression schemes     ts
82artifacts The most powerful magical items They include weapons of massive power and suits of armor that can make the wearer withstand nearly any physical or magical attacks     ts
83artifacts A visible indication (defect) in an image, caused by limitations in the reproduction process (hardware or software)     ts
84artifacts Undesirable elements or defects in a video picture These may occur naturally in the video process and must be eliminated in order to achieve a high-quality picture Most common are cross color and cross luminanc tifacts can also occur when transfering film to digital data and back to film again     ts
85artifacts plural of artifact     ts
86artifacts Term used to describe the individual works in a student portfolio     ts
87artifacts Products, articles and goods that humans create and used, often serving to help interpret their behaviors, values or beliefs     ts
88artifacts Visual effects (usually thought of as defects) introduced into a digital image in the course of scanning or compression that do not correspond to the image scanned     ts
89artifacts Objects that are generated by the learning/teaching process become useful indicators of what may or may not be going on in our classrooms The important thing here is that artifacts can serve as one form of evidence of the kind of teaching and learning that is going on--at the classroom and/or whole school level(s)     ts
90artifacts Artifacts are features in an image produced by the imaging technique or instrument rather than by the imaged object itself     ts
91artifacts Visual digital effects introduced into an image by electrical noise during the capture process or over-compression that do not correspond to the original image being scanned Artifacts might include pixellation, dotted or straight lines, regularly repeated patterns, moiré, etc     ts
92artifacts Visual digital effects introduced into an image during scanning that do not correspond to the original image being scanned Artifacts might include pixellation, dotted or straight lines, regularly repeated patterns, moire, etc     ts
93artifacts Undesirable elements or defects in a video picture Most common in digital are macroblocks, which resemble pixelation of the video image, and pops and clicks in audio     ts
94artifacts Visual effects introduced into a digital image in the course of scanning or compression that do not correspond to the image scanned     ts
95artifacts A distortion in a signal whether video or audio is known as an artifact     ts
96artifacts false features in the image produced by the imaging process     ts
97artifacts an object produced or shaped by a human, especially a tool, a weapon, or an ornament of archaeological or historical interest     ts
98artifacts Templates, outlines, and samples that can be used to create and review the work products manipulated by the migration activities     ts
99artifacts Institutional items, such as organizational charts, policies and procedures, reports, memos, agendas and mission statements that communicate culture, business practices and internal standards     ts
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