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    Model error propagation in a compatible tree volume, biomass, and carbon prediction system by James A. Westfall, Philip J. Radtke, David M. Walker, John W. Coulston

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…As such, whole tree biomass and carbon tended to have less model uncertainty than the constituent components primarily due to fewer contributing sources. Conclusions Although a wide range of outcomes are realized across the various volume, biomass, and carbon components, increases in the standard error of the population estimate due to model uncertainty were always less than 5% and usually smaller than 3%. …”
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    Threats That Arise From Within: Changes in Error Processing and the Prospective Prediction of Everyday Avoidance by Claudia R. Becker, Richard Morris, Annmarie MacNamara

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…In addition, smaller time 2 ERNs were correlated with increased time 2 everyday avoidance. Conclusions: Heightened elaborative error processing (indicative of sensitivity to endogenous threat) is predictive of increased everyday avoidance over 1 year. …”
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    Australian Dentists' Knowledge of the Consequences of Interpretive Errors in Dental Radiographs and Potential Mitigation Measures by Shwetha Hegde, Shanika Nanayakkara, Stephen Cox, Rajesh Vasa, Jinlong Gao

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusions The survey provides valuable practical insights into the consequences and targeted measures to minimize the occurrence of interpretive errors. …”
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    Investigating the status of the second victims of error and related factors in nurses: a description study by Fardin Shahbazzadeh, Aghil Habibi Soola, Sajjad Narimani, Mehdi Ajri-Khameslou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions The nurses under study had an average level of the phenomenon of second victims of error, and a set of individual and organizational factors were influential in the development of this phenomenon. …”
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    Steps to Adapt the Medication Administration Error Survey in Highly Specialised Units—Polish Perspectives by Katarzyna Kwiecień-Jaguś, Wioletta Mędrzycka-Dąbrowska, Monika Kopeć

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…In this context, the factor loading levels of the items in the 5-factor model were high and sufficient. <b>Conclusions:</b> The statistical analyses suggest that the Polish version of the Medication Administration Error Survey demonstrates satisfactory reliability and is a promising tool for assessing the cause of medication administration errors.…”
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    Estimation of measurement error in plasma HIV-1 RNA assays near their limit of quantification. by Viviane D Lima, Lu Wang, Chanson Brumme, Lang Wu, Julio S G Montaner, P Richard Harrigan

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels (pVLs), routinely used for clinical management, are influenced by measurement error (ME) due to physiologic and assay variation.…”
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    Association between measured teamwork and medical errors: an observational study of prehospital care in the USA by Simone Herzberg, Matt Hansen, Amanda Schoonover, Barbara Skarica, James McNulty, Tabria Harrod, Jonathan M Snowden, William Lambert, Jeanne-Marie Guise

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Logistic regression analysis accounting for clustering at the team level revealed that the odds of an error decreased 28% with each unit increase in CTS (OR 0.72, 95% CI 0.59 to 0.88).Conclusions This study found that overall teamwork among care delivery teams was strongly associated with the risk of serious adverse events in simulated scenarios of caring for critically ill and injured children.…”
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    Harnessing GPT-4 for automated error detection in pathology reports: Implications for oncology diagnostics by Xiongwen Yang, Yun Zhang, Jinyan Jiang, Zhijun Chen, Rinasu Bai, Zihao Yuan, Longyan Dong, Yi Xiao, Di Liu, Huiyin Deng, Jian Huang, Huiyou Shi, Dan Liu, Maoli Liang, WeiJuan Tang, Chuan Xu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…However, GPT-4 exhibited a higher rate of false positives (2.3%; 95% CI: [1.52, 3.01]) compared to the best-performing senior pathologist (0.3%; 95% CI: [0.01, 0.91]). Conclusions GPT-4 demonstrates substantial potential in improving the efficiency and accuracy of pathology error detection, which could accelerate clinical workflows and enhance cancer diagnostics. …”
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    Kajian Fonologis Kesalahan Sistematis pada Presentasi Makalah Mahasiswa Universitas Mataram by Adiprasetio Prabowo, Moh. Zalhairi

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Based on the data analysis, the conclusions were obtained: that was found a form of systematic error in fonts. …”
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    Assessment of human errors in the intensive cardiac care unit nursing profession using the SPAR-H by I Mohammadfam, M Movafagh, A Soltanian, M Salavati, S Bashirian

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Conclusion: To reduce the rate of human error improving performances shaping factors including decrease of complexity and promote of training as well as modification of nurses shift work and reducing additional duties are recommended.…”
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    Variability of the modified Balance Error Scoring System at baseline using objective and subjective balance measures by Amaal J Starling, Danielle F Leong, Jamie M Bogle, Bert B Vargas

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…There was no significant correlation between mBESS score and objective balance score. Conclusion: The high variability and large number of errors in the SS raises concerns over the utility of the SS in identifying suspected concussion.…”
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    Velocity Errors Associated with Application of Inertial Methods for Detecting Rail Surface Short-Wavelength Irregularities by A. V. Bolshakova, A. M. Boronahin, D. Yu. Larionov, L. N. Podgornaya, A. N. Tkachenko, R. V. Shalymov, E. D. Churyaev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Compensation of velocity errors reduces the probability of type I errors in defect determination.Conclusion. …”
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    The effect of sports-metrics volleyball training on the landing error scoring system in female volleyball players by shahnaz shahrjerdi, Heman Mohammadi, sharareh Amiri

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Eighteen sessions SMVT reduced the landing error by 35.73% in the TG.Conclusion: Base on previous research the SMVT reduces lower extremity injuries and the results of this study showed that SMVT significant improvement the landing technique. …”
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    Basic Laboratory Training Program: A Tool to Reduce the Laboratory Errors and Improving Patient Safety by Gayathri Ponnusamy, VG Karpaghavalli

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The scoring was significantly improved after the training program. Conclusion: By providing adequate training to all laboratory personnel regularly, it is possible to significantly reduce laboratory errors and improve quality indicators. …”
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    The Need of School Screening and Refractive Error Prevalence in School Children in Suburban Areas of Gurgaon District by Aditya Sethi, Arun Sethi, Reena Sethi

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Girl students were found to have a higher refractive error rate 13.3% compared to boy students 10.1% across the schools screened. …”
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    Bit Error Rate Analysis of Underwater Photon-counting Communication System based on Joint Channel by Lü Jingjing, SHI Qing, WANG Bingjie, LIU Li

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Both of these phenomena can degrade the Bit Error Rate (BER) of the UPCC systems. It is crucial to reasonably evaluate the comprehensive impact of these factors on the bit error performance of the UPCC system based on the underwater joint channel model that takes into account the effects of absorption, scattering and turbulence simultaneously.…”
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    Epidemiological Findings of Refractive Errors and Amblyopia among the Schoolchildren in Hatta Region of the United Arab Emirates by Salam Chettian Kandi, Hayat Ahmad Khan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Low vision was found to be 9.5% and blindness 0.38%, taking in to account presenting visual acuity rather than best-corrected visual acuity for defining low vision and blindness. Conclusion: A significant number of students were detected to have uncorrected refractive errors among the vision impaired group (59%, n = 197) despite a school-based vision screening program in place. …”
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