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It is possible to minimize knife marks and crevasses, making compression the most problematic artifact.
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The halo effect is a very problematic visual artifact occurring in extended depth of focus or multi-focal ophthalmic lenses such as e.g. intra-ocular (after cataract surgery) or contact lenses when used in dark illumination conditions.
Even the distinction between homologies as either shared ancestral or shared derived traits can become problematic, when artifacts linger on as antique pieces long after they ceased to be used.
Only the presence of short down states might be problematic, since the artifacts might cut them.
The two physiological artifacts most problematic for BCI applications are ocular (EOG) and muscle (EMG) artifacts.
- Imperceptible: "no artifact (or problematic area) can be perceived during the whole video display period".
One problematic image is an artifact of image compression and "not falsification or improper conduct," the interim report states.
The sensitivity to slow flows can be enhanced by decreasing the A-scan rate, in order to build up sufficient phase changes due to slower moving red blood cells; however, a slower clinical OCT system may be problematic due to motion artifact susceptibility and increased patient discomfort due to increased imaging time.
The artifact is not problematic if our analysis is confined to the 2D maximum projection angiogram.
Shortened APTTs are generally considered to be laboratory artifacts arising from problematic venepunctures[18].
This could be particularly problematic in longitudinal studies, and this artifact in interpolating volumes would be particularly acute in the visceral compartment where adipose tissue is heterogeneously distributed among other visceral organs.
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