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Articulatory phonetics refers to the branch of phonetics that specifies the articulatory gestures associated with each speech sound; the system of describing speech sounds in terms of how they are produced.

Articulatory phonologic loop refers to a working memory "slave system " that stores speech-based information and is important in the acquisition of vocabulary.

Artifact refers to a concept pertaining to manufactured or human-designed objects. Artifacts are things people surround themselves with, such as clothes, jewelry, office decorations, cars, and many more that communicate information about the person. In the context of a research study, an Artifact is an external factor that could influence or distort measures. Artifacts threaten both internal and external validity.

Artifact categories are groupings that are designed or invented by humans to serve particular purposes or functions

Artifacts arc the things people surround themselves with (clothes, jewelry, office decorations, cars, and so forth) that communicate information about the person.

Artificial insemination means artificially introducing sperm into a woman’s reproductive tract by injection of donor sperm into the uterus to fertilize an ovum and to promote conception.

Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the field of study in which computer programs are designed to simulate human cognitive abilities; this endeavour may help investigators understand the mechanisms that underlie these abilities.

Artificial means refer to external Interventions or supports used to sustain life or bodily functioning, example is artific