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    Enhancing home-based physical activity for neurodivergent children: adapting the InPACT at Home program with AI and universal design by Tania Sapre, Haylie L. Miller, Anna Schwartz, Leah R. Ketcheson, Alanna Price, Kerry Winkelseth, Jeanne M. Barcelona, Ronald F. Zernicke, Ronald F. Zernicke, Rebecca E. Hasson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Expert meetings emphasized the importance of the “Three C’s”—consistency, conciseness, and clarity—in crafting instructions, along with the use of simple, elementary sight words. …”
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    How do palliative care doctors recognise imminently dying patients? A judgement analysis by Nicola White, Priscilla Harries, Adam JL Harris, Victoria Vickerstaff, Philip Lodge, Catherine McGowan, Ollie Minton, Christopher Tomlinson, Adrian Tookman, Fiona Reid, Patrick Stone

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Accuracy on the prognostic test was measured with the Brier score which was used to identify the ‘expert’ group (scale range: 0 (expert)–1 (non-expert)). …”
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    Linear Programming as a Tool for Managing the Training Process of Esports Teams by Oksana Shynkaruk, Nataliia Byshevets, Alla Aloshyna, Olena Iakovenko, Kostiantyn Serhiienko, Valerii Pinchuk, Oleksandr Petryk, Ivan Lut

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A comprehensive analysis of scientific, methodological, and specialized literature was conducted to ascertain the optimal use of resources, expert evaluation methods, linear programming, as well as statistical methods. …”
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    Can Large Language Models Aid Caregivers of Pediatric Cancer Patients in Information Seeking? A Cross‐Sectional Investigation by Emre Sezgin, Daniel I. Jackson, A. Baki Kocaballi, Mindy Bibart, Sue Zupanec, Wendy Landier, Anthony Audino, Mark Ranalli, Micah Skeens

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…LLM tools varied significantly (p < 0.001) across all expert evaluations except inclusivity. Through our thematic analysis of expert free‐text comments, emotional tone and empathy emerged as a unique theme with mixed feedback on expectations from AI to be empathetic. …”
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    Ethics and end-of-life in pediatric and neonatal ICUs: a systematic review of recommendations by Diana Špoljar, Sunčana Janković, Dina Vrkić, Geraldine McNamara, Marko Ćurković, Milivoj Novak, Boris Filipović-Grčić, Stefan Grosek, Chris Gastmans, Bert Gordijn, Ana Borovečki

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This review identified the ethical content of the papers containing expert guidelines and recommendations in relation to end-of-life decision-making in NICUs and PICUs, by analyzing ethical positions and ethical principles behind them. …”
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    Construction of a training curriculum system for elderly care of social workers based on post competency (基于岗位胜任力的社会工作者老年照护培训课程体系构建)... by LI Xiaohua (李小花), GONG Shaohua (弓少华), GUO Hong (郭红), LIU Yu (刘宇)

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Methods On the basis of literature review and current situation investigation, the training curriculum system of elderly care for social workers was preliminarily developed, and two rounds of letter consultation were conducted on experts by Delphi method. Results The effective recovery rates of the two rounds of expert consultation questionnaires were 100% and 93. 75%, respectively, the expert authority coefficients were 0. 81 and 0. 86, and the coordination coefficients were 0. 303 and 0. 503, respectively. …”
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    PENGEMBANGAN E-MODUL FISIKA BERBASIS MULTIPLE REPRSENTATION UNTUK MELATIHKAN KETERAMPILAN PEMECAHAN MASALAH SISWA by Mazetha Ramadayanty, Sutarno Sutarno, Eko Risdianto

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The develop stage consists of developing instruments for evaluating the e-module and expert validation and revisions based on the results of expert validation. …”
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    AI versus human-generated multiple-choice questions for medical education: a cohort study in a high-stakes examination by Alex KK Law, Jerome So, Chun Tat Lui, Yu Fai Choi, Koon Ho Cheung, Kevin Kei-ching Hung, Colin Alexander Graham

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background The creation of high-quality multiple-choice questions (MCQs) is essential for medical education assessments but is resource-intensive and time-consuming when done by human experts. Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT-4o offer a promising alternative, but their efficacy remains unclear, particularly in high-stakes exams. …”
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    Non-Operative Rehabilitation Principles for Use in Individuals with Acetabular Dysplasia: A North American Based Delphi Study by Ashley E. Disantis, RobRoy L. Martin, Keelan Enseki, Victoria Spaid, Michael McClincy

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… # Purpose To present expert-driven non-operative rehabilitation guidelines for use in individuals with AD…”
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    Critical Risk Factors of Stakeholder Collaboration Impacting BIM Implementation in High-Rise Residential Building Projects Under the DBB System: A Delphi Survey by Dang Huy Ly, Hyosoo Moon, Hyunkyu Shin, Yonghan Ahn

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A matrix of nine recommended solutions that can be applied across different CRFs was collected from the expert panel to improve the productivity of BIM collaboration under DBB. …”
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    Information and methodological support to the implementation of Best Available Techniques in the Russian Federation by D. O. Skobelev

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The experience in developing and applying information and methodological support instruments, including information workshops, role games and professional qualification enhancement programmes has been described. The role of expert society on Best Available Techniques in the implementation of the environmental industrial policy has been analysed. …”
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    The Arabic adaptation and validation of the Partners in Health scale among patients with chronic diseases by Hayfa Almutary

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Cognitive interviews were then conducted, initially with 8 expert participants to assess content validity, then with a further 225 chronically ill patients. …”
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    Generalized cross-entropy for learning from crowds based on correlated chained Gaussian processes by J. Gil-González, G. Daza-Santacoloma, D. Cárdenas-Peña, A. Orozco-Gutiérrez, A. Álvarez-Meza

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Machine learning applications heavily depend on labeled data provided by domain experts to train accurate models. However, the cost and time constraints associated with expert labeling often make obtaining ground truth labels impractical. …”
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    Appointment and Conduction of Examinations: Legislative and Practical Problems by A. O. Naumova, M. S. Kucha

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Based on the conducted research, the authors have provided the following suggestions and recommendations: 1) to enshrine the right of the prosecution and defense parties in the Art. 243 of the Criminal Procedural Code of Ukraine (CPC) to independently appoint an examination; 2) to declare it appropriate to supplement Section 3 of the CPC with the Art. 56-1 “Rights of the victim in the appointment and conduction of examination”, which should enshrine the relevant rights; 3) to declare it expedient to supplement Section 20 of the CPC of Ukraine with the Art. 242-1, which should determine the rights of the suspect (accused) in the appointment and conduction of examination; 4) to standardize the procedure for the appointment of additional expertise in paragraph 11 of the Art. 101 of the CPC; 5) to standardize the procedure for the appointment of re-examination in paragraph 12 of the Art. 101 of the CPC; 6) to recommend investigators and judges to determine the expert’s questions depending on the objects of expert examination; 7) to improve the stage of experimental testing of objects in carrying out explosive examination.…”
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