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Whilst this type of artefact from a phenomenon known as phase shift is likely to be rare, the possibility should be recognised.
We call this type of image a "frosted glass pattern", and we can see some degree of this type of artefact in this image.
Like real squid suckers, this type of artefact also has a stalk that is connected to the arm skin and a ring to give radial support.
With this type of artefact, it is impossible to correctly classify the image using a global threshold even after NAD filtering, no matter how sophisticated the selection algorithm may be.
However, small adjustments to the lung segmentation algorithm may be sufficient to alleviate this type of artefact, as there is still a small gradient between lung and liver visible in the Dixon-based fat and water images (Fig. 2).
This type of artefact is rare in Greater Manchester; the nearest comparable site is in Saddleworth.
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The same type of artefacts and PET misinterpretation may result from the use of CT contrast agents such as iodine and barium sulphate, which are used to delineate vessels and soft tissue on CT[ 11 13 ].
Certain types of artefact can help to identify the gender of the occupants; male graves, for instance, tend to contain weapons and tools, while female ones are associated with jewellery, shears and chatelaines (belt hooks) which were used to suspend keys or small tools.
Several other types of artefact have been described in the head and neck for RTE and SWE[ 15 17].
The EEG epochs with ocular, muscular and other types of artefact were preliminarily identified by a computerized automatic procedure (Moretti et al., 2003).
However, in practice, ECG records are often corrupted by various types of artefacts and noises [7, 8].
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