Adverb
In an artificial manner; by art, or skill and contrivance, not by nature.
Ingeniously; skillfully.
Craftily; artfully.
Source: Webster's dictionaryartificially induced conditions Source: Internet
225 Ac was first produced artificially at the Institute for Transuranium Elements (ITU) in Germany using a cyclotron and at St George Hospital in Sydney using a linac in 2000. Source: Internet
Abortion is the process of artificially (non-naturally) removing the embryo through deliberate pharmaceutical or surgical methods. Source: Internet
All these phenomena, molecular absorption and radiation scattering, can result in artificially high absorption and an improperly high (erroneous) calculation for the concentration or mass of the analyte in the sample. Source: Internet
But the exclusion of those 3.6 million people artificially lowers the official unemployment rate: To be counted as unemployed, by definition, individuals must either be actively looking for work or on temporary layoff. Source: Internet
Aging artificially increases the effective priority of threads in the active queue as time passes. Source: Internet