We need to look at the social conventions governing the status of the creator of an image or artefact. |
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He goes about his work like someone polishing a treasured artefact and pausing to admire his reflection in his work. |
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Researchers need to question whether the phenomena observed are real or an artefact of the experimental methodology used. |
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The functionality of an artefact corresponds to the range of functions it exhibits or the experience it provides. |
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The artefact was made using the lost wax process which, according to him, is being forgotten by today's generation. |
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After randomisation, all children were tested for refractive error with cycloplegic drops to eliminate artefact due to accommodation. |
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They also increase the number of defects or imperfections in the lattice as an artefact of the deformation. |
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This artefact was provided with a long textual exposition, written by the artist. |
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Her image is seen stamped on every moon cake, and artefact connected to the festival. |
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A survivor of fire, flood and suburbia, Christ Church is a remarkable artefact of Wellington's early settlement. |
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I made this lagerphone myself from an old farm artefact from early farming days. |
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We should remember that Gladstone had a strong Merseyside accent, and that received pronunciation is largely an artefact of the broadcast era. |
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It should be remembered that a dated artefact only provides a terminus post quem for the context in which it is found. |
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God to me is simply an artefact of my brain, a curiosity that has evolved to appease the terrors of contemplating my own end. |
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At their most intense, they can suggest new ideas of relationships of humankind to nature, artefact to place, technology to the biosphere. |
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One does not browse a sound recording, film, videogram or even artefact in the same way. |
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Dr Inglis added that the capability of a laboratory in interferometry was not related to the stability of an artefact. |
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In fact the block artefacts remain in a fixed position while the image moves, which is a most disturbing artefact. |
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Judicial records also include the audio and visual recordings of the proceedings, as well as any artefact admitted. |
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Artefact Collections During the five-year planning period, the NCC will ensure a suitable depository for each of its major artefact collections. |
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Do we not need to rethink ethology by extending it to the plant and the artefact? |
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The floor mosaic is invaluable: an ancient artefact found in 1893 and then reassembled in this space for its extraordinary symbolic value. |
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We do not know whether this figure reflects the reality or is an artefact of the statistics. |
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Pseudokoilocyte: intermediate squamous cell with a normal nucleus and a perinuclear clearing: artefact. |
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If you want to splash out on just the one physical cosmic disco artefact, we've got your back. |
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And is the Monobloc actually a kitchen aid or an artefact, the Pteridactylus a pocketknife or a letter opener? |
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The girder will serve both as an artefact and as the backdrop for an exhibit on the historic bridge. |
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Print-through, a storage related artefact with analogue magnetic tape, can also only be reduced on the original tape before the transfer. |
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Nicaragua's Penal Code is a callous and cynical artefact of the political wheeling and dealing that took place in the country's 2006 elections. |
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The resultant journey through North Yorkshire's smuggling past to recover a strange artefact with supernatural powers might sound like familiar sword and sorcery territory. |
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The emergence of new small presses committed to the book as artefact has generated an excitement this year. |
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Inspiration matters, but in the end it is filling the space with an artefact, and doing so promptly. |
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Yet for all the grotesque and demeaning messages that GTAV contains, it remains an important cultural artefact, hugely popular and influential. |
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One artefact has the form of a thick-walled tube and the other is a hollow cylinder. |
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If the artefact was too unstable, then there would be no point in holding the key comparison. |
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As you walk around the room you can observe photographs, maps, models and artefact displays. |
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I see not a cutesy artefact you're only wearing because a kid might blub, but a study in harmony. |
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The NCC completed its assessment of the Leamy Lake artefact collection for transfer to the Canadian Museum of Civilization. |
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However, this may not reflect a true change in stock status, but arise as an artefact due to the revised method of classification. |
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All artefact holders can be attacked according to the normal class system rules. |
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Sometimes it was clearly a Euclidean artefact amid the infinite variety of organic natural forms. |
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For optimal histological assessment especially of unusual cases an intact node with minimal traumatisation artefact is preferred. |
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The Wilde artefact was a gift to the people of Galway from Tartu, a city in Estonia. |
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It would be tempting to mythologise the ZX Spectrum as a kitsch artefact from a happier, more innocent time. |
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The link between language and artefact is aided by the presence of inscriptions. |
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The St Cuthbert Gospel is among the objects later recovered from St Cuthbert's coffin, which is also an important artefact. |
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Risk for Canada would be minimized by stringent eligibility criteria in a number of areas, including plans for security, environmental control and artefact handling. |
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We were warned not to make too much of this by Danish labour market experts, however, as it could just be a statistical artefact in the OECD employment data. |
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The artefact assemblages consisted primarily of chipped stone items and ceramics. |
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Laura Litt and fiance Dominic Williams came across the artefact at an auctioneers in Devon. |
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A primary measurement of form deviations such as roundness, cylindricity, straightness or flatness requires the realisation of measurement systems which can reproduce these forms without reference to any physical artefact. |
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This research project should help to supersede the linkage of the kilogram to a materialised artefact, the prototype kilogram, by tracing back to an unchangeable natural constant. |
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To not address this and refine a text accordingly, purely because it would be an inaccurate representation of the original source artefact, seems bull-headed. |
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Her aim is to break away from the fetish of the unique artefact. |
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Within a museum, it may be a displayable work of art or an artefact. |
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Mr O'Hara argues that, strictly speaking, the term skeuomorphism refers only to those vestigial elements in nature or artefact that survive from an original form, even though they are no longer required. |
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The value bestowed upon the make-believe does not cover over the nominalist viewpoint, and the proof of this is that Lacan strives to demonstrate that the make-believe is the opposite of the artefact: 'Discourse is artefact. |
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Attend this interactive and detailed presentation explaining the various steps of the profession of archeologist: from the visual inspection to the inventory via excavating and artefact cleaning. |
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The atomistic individual motivated by self-interest is a social artefact. |
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A player under newbie protection cannot seize an artefact. |
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Such a physical artefact remained in the definition of the metre until 1960 when the definition was replaced by one based on a measurement of the wavelength of orange light emitted by excited atoms of an isotope of krypton. |
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Other participants either did not detect them or the extent of artefact formation was too low under their conditions to affect their result significantly. |
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One magician can only hold one artefact at a time. |
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Although the original artefact, the tape, is kept after transfer, the main preservation focus is on the creation of the high-quality digital surrogate and the maintenance of that file or files. |
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On the other hand, suffering through physiological consequences leads to an experimental artefact that means that results obtained in such conditions are inappropriate for scientific use. |
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This is because a requirement for any future definition of the unit of mass based on atomic or fundamental constants is a long-term commitment to monitoring the mass of present artefact, the International Prototype. |
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At the same time, Northern European artefact types reached Eastern Great Britain in large quantities from across the North Sea. |
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After the metre was redefined in 1960, the kilogram was the only SI base unit that relied on a specific artefact. |
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The largest Roman artefact anywhere, it runs a total of 74 miles in northern England. |
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The oldest securely dated tin bronze artefact are found in the heart of the Balkans in Serbia. |
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Cultures are usually defined from a range of different artefact types and are thought to be related to a distinct cultural tradition. |
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Taking sections is necessarily destructive of part of the artefact, and thus discouraged by many museums. |
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This is probably more an artefact of where marine tardigradologists have been working and collecting rather than any zoogeographic pattern. |
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Experts say the Copper Age or early Bronze Age decorative artefact, no bigger than a milk bottle top, is one of the most exciting finds in years. |
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Being an artefact requires being a different type of entity than one's raw materials and no such change in sortal descriptions can be seen to follow from neuro-enhancement. |
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The adventurer brings this precious artefact back to Monstro City only for Arch-villain Dr Strangeglove and his incompetent Glump sidekick Fishlips to steal it. |
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According to the present reviewer they are unlikely to be earlier than the early centuries AD when some of the artefact types occur in the Asura graves of the Ranchi plateau. |
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The moustachioed adventurer brings this precious artefact back to Monstro City, where arch-villain Dr Strangeglove and his Glump sidekick steal it. |
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Xenophysics, especially at this level, were not his strong suit. But you didn't go about busting artefact smugglers for a decade without learning something. |
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Users of applications built with Artefact will actually be embodied in the Web page, interacting with other users there, in a real time, virtual workgroup environment. |
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Taylor, Construction of a Programmable Light Source for Use as a Display Calibration Artefact, Proc. |
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