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The phrase "artifacts of degrees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing items or evidence related to academic qualifications or levels of education.
Example: "The museum displayed various artifacts of degrees, showcasing the evolution of educational achievements over the centuries."
Alternatives: "evidence of qualifications" or "items of academic credentials".
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If we use shared neighborhood size as a measure of network divergence, then it is possible that all the observations of shared neighborhood size are simply artifacts of degrees in the PPI network.
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Could our results be an artifact of differing degrees of face selectivity among FFA voxels?
As discussed in Section 4.2, the modularity scores of the empirical networks are always higher than the ones coming from the randomly generated networks indicating that the detected modular structure is not an artifact of the degree sequence.
This choice was based on the image quality (no preparation artifacts), degree of symmetry and quality of alignment.
There are no carnivore marks; bones and stone artifacts show varying degrees of mechanical abrasion due to water transport.
Phase offset artifacts of the residual water resonance were manually corrected using a polynomial of degree 5 least square fit filtering of the free induction decay (FID) [ 12].
They noted that the earliest artifacts of northern China were roughly comparable in age to Homo erectus fossils found in Java, in southeast Asia at 7 degrees south latitude.
collects Chinese artifacts of the T'ang dynasty.
Artifacts of prison life are still present.
They're just artifacts of our analog past.
They're mere artifacts of corporate marketing.
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