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The artifact of retinoscopy

Vision Research, 1978
Abstract The results of retinoscopic refraction measurements in rabbits are compared with the results of two alternative refraction methods. In one of these methods the response to moving gratings is measured in relation to the added lenspower; in the second method retinoscopy is executed with monochromatic lights. From the results of both methods it
H. van Genderen-Takken, J.F.W. Nuboer
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Not an artifact

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1971
Riker (1967) has reported the results of a study in which some of his subjects divided the payoffs to coalitions in a three-person, nonzero-sum game as the solution notions of von Neumann and Morgenstern, and Aumann and Maschler, prescribe. He contrasts his findings with results I obtained in a three-person, zerosum game study (1962, 1964), where ...
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Artifacts

2023
Artifacts is an original collection of short stories that examines what occurs when a group of ordinary people are forced to reconcile their past lives with the present. The characters must excavate the past, whether it is motivated by the discovery of an estranged wife's silk scarf or the hush of a calm lake.
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Framing the Artifact

Museum History Journal, 2012
AbstractThroughout the nineteenth century archaeological artifacts were contemplated as the pieces of a puzzle that, it was hoped, would someday be completed to form an integral reconstruction of past worlds. As the background for their display, museum murals completed the visitor's experience by creating a complete visual environment.
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Artifacts

2019
The term “artifact” refers to any element of extra-cerebral origin which can be recorded in the EEG channels, disturbing the acquisition of the tracing. Artifacts may derive from many sources, internal or external to the patient, and have several characteristics that may suggest their origin.
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MwT-artifact

This is the abstract for the ICSE 2024 artifact evaluation of paper icse2024early-p197, "Modularizing while Training: A New Paradigm for Modularizing DNN Models". In this abstraction, we will introduce the basic information of the submitted artifact, including the paper title, the purpose of the artifact, the badges to claim, and the technology skills ...
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DESIL-artifact

DESIL-artifact.v3. We added the reduced data folder(data.reduced.tar.bz2) and removed the DESIL.zip from this version, as it exceeds the storage size limit. If you want to download the DESIL.zip, please download it from the previous version. Please follow the instruction of Readme.md.
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Artifacts

Abstract Artifacts are not unique to nuclear cardiac imaging and are observed in many aspects of patient care. All imaging modalities (such as echocardiography, chest x-rays, computed tomography of any type, magnetic resonance imaging, coronary angiography, and electrocardiography) may have artifacts due to the imaging technique.
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WebGlitch Artifact

A software artifact accompanying the paper: WebGlitch: A Randomised Testing Tool for the WebGPU API. WebGlitch is a fuzz-testing tool for the WebGPU API. It generates random WebGPU programs which can be executed on browsers and the JavaScript runtimes Node.js and Deno.
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Contrast Improvement, Artifacts, and Artifact Reduction

1996
As discussed in preceding chapters, the basic rationale underlying time-of-flight (TOF) MRA is the utilization of inflow enhancement while compensating for flow-induced phase shifts. For high-resolution studies with isotropic voxels a three-dimensional, or volume acquisition technique is recommended, with the major flow along the slab select direction (
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