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However, the ability to measure the BMD directly from μCT images can be biased by artifacts, such as beam hardening, in the image.

The typically applied TF-IDF approach gets tricked in this context by artifacts such as worked examples whose associated vocabulary may dominate a lecture, but should not be included in a good index.

Contrary to the in vivo model, where dying cells appear to be cleared from the circulation by the liver, the human blood ex vivo model represents a different microenvironment whereby biological processes and related measurements could be affected by artifacts such as increased DNA fragmentation and apoptosis, that could be a confounding factor in the day 3 cultures.

These data are complemented by artifacts such as lesson plans and the teacher's personal timetable.

Mask A and B identify the locations in each IrisCode that are not believed to be corrupted by artifacts such as eyelids/eyelashes and specularities.

The operator is the exclusive-or operation used to detect disagreement between corresponding bit pairs in the two templates, represents the binary AND function, and masks A and B identify the values in each template that are not corrupted by artifacts such as eyelids/eyelashes and specularities.

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This will eliminate all gaps within this structure introduced by artifact such as beam hardening and high image noise.

Smaller organizations specialize by artifact, such as Just for Openers (founded 1979), or by a specific brewery or a type of brewery.

Raw data generated by sequencing platforms are compromised by sequence artifacts such as base calling errors, INDELs, poor quality reads and adaptor contamination [ 54].

As Fluxus works most often took the form of events or happenings that viewers experienced by chance, the movement is typically represented by ephemeral artifacts such as fliers, photographs and film documentation.

Social mediation by cultural scaffolding – the third meaning of learning – is interpreted by Salomon and Perkins (1998) as learning which is mediated by cultural artifacts such as tools (e.g., books, photos and videos) and information sources.

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