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    Analysis of the main provisions and features of Darwinism from logical and epistemological positions by E.V. Degtyarev

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Scientific novelty: firstly, the logical error of «unjustified extrapolation» of Darwinism was discovered and substantiated, consisting in the fact that an unjustified conclusion is made about the existence of interspecies evolution from the undoubtedly existing intraspecific evolution; secondly, it was substantiated that the process of Darwin’s vision of the origin of more developed species from less developed ones is internally contradictory and illogical from logical and epistemological positions; thirdly, it is substantiated that from the logical-epistemological positions, the belief of Darwinism’s supporters that the first cells in terrestrial conditions arose randomly is, in essence, a kind of belief in the supernatural; fourthly, the article proposes a kind of «Lego principle» as one of the possible epistemological foundations for interspecies studies of living organisms. …”
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    Separating movement and gravity components in an acceleration signal and implications for the assessment of human daily physical activity. by Vincent T van Hees, Lukas Gorzelniak, Emmanuel Carlos Dean León, Martin Eder, Marcelo Pias, Salman Taherian, Ulf Ekelund, Frida Renström, Paul W Franks, Alexander Horsch, Søren Brage

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>In the robot experiment, HFEN+ had lowest error during (vertical plane) rotations at an oscillating frequency higher than the filter cut-off frequency while for lower frequencies ENMO performed better. …”
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    Professional view of doctors on improving the organization of radiation research for cancer patients by S. Yu. Lomakov

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The obtained empirical data were statistically processed with the calculation of intensive and extensive indicators, average values (M±δ) with a risk of error of 0.05. The student's t-test was used to assess the statistical significance of differences. …”
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    Sport-Specific AMCaMP: New Modular Tools for Measuring Adolescent Self-Confidence In Sport-Specific Movement by Keith H. May, William C. Espinoza, Andrew A. Guccione

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Additional analyses to determine coefficient alpha (range=0.8-0.976), Standard Error of Measurement (range=1.12-2.33), and Minimum Detectable Change (range=3.1-6.47) confirmed the reliability of each of these modules…”
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    Automatic identification of hard and soft tissue landmarks in cone-beam computed tomography via deep learning with diversity datasets: a methodological study by Yan Jiang, Canyang Jiang, Bin Shi, You Wu, Shuli Xing, Hao Liang, Jianping Huang, Xiaohong Huang, Li Huang, Lisong Lin

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…To evaluate the accuracy of our algorithm, we determined the mean absolute error along the x-, y-, and z-axes and calculated the mean radial error (MRE) between the reference landmark and predicted landmark, as well as the successful detection rate (SDR). …”
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    Elaboration of a mathematical apparatus for optimizing the automated control system of a heat supply system on the example of a building of a higher school by S. V. Guzhov, E. V. Krylova, D. V. Torop

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In the case of an additional installation, the narrowing of the error corridor occurs by 2.5 times.…”
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    Fishing vessel track-keeping control based on closed-loop gain shaping algorithm under rough sea conditions by Jianghua SUI, Teer GUO, Chunyu SONG

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…At the same time, an integral separation design is used to solve the integral term influence of conventional PID (proportion integration differentiation) controllers on the transient performance of the system.ResultsBased on the results of simulation experiments on a common 32.98 m fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) trawler (model SDB8102) sailing under force 7 of the Beaufort wind scale, the steady state trajectory error is less than 3 m, which verifies that the method is safe, feasible, concise and effective.ConclusionThe results of this study can provide useful references for fishing vessel track-keeping control, as well as the intelligent level enhancement of fishing vessel equipment.…”
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    Myopic shift of clinical refraction following cataract phacoemulsification with IOL implantation in an avitreal eye by E. N. Panteleev, A. N. Bessarabov, V. V. Malyshev

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…A retrospective analysis was performed of refractive outcomes using the inverse method of calculation.Results: In a retrospective analysis, the error calculated IOL power by an average of 0.8 D, which leads to a shift in clinical refraction towards myopia. …”
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    A Deep Learning Framework for Using Search Engine Data to Predict Influenza-Like Illness and Distinguish Epidemic and Nonepidemic Seasons: Multifeature Time Series Analysis by Ji Li, Xiangyu Yan, Xingjie Chu, Ying Zhang, Guoliang Liu, Lin Li, Yue Li, Xiaochun Dong, Zihan Mei, Zhengkun Liu, Jinyue Yuan, Xiaohan Sun, Chunxia Cao

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Meanwhile, the prediction of ILI% after dividing the epidemic and nonepidemic seasons (mean absolute percentage error [MAPE]=10.730%, mean square error [MSE]=0.884, mean absolute error [MAE]=0.649, root-mean-square error [RMSE]=0.940, and R2R2R2 ConclusionsThis study shows strong potential for influenza prediction by combining Baidu index data with traditional surveillance and specific keywords for epidemic and nonepidemic seasons. …”
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    Dimensional accuracy of 3D-printed surgical cutting guides after hospital sterilization: a comparative evaluation of ten MEX materials by Diana Popescu, Mariana Cristiana Iacob, Rodica Marinescu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Autoclave sterilization determined severe deformation in most materials, with PC showing unexpectedly changes of the geometrical form, increasing in RMS error from 0.127 mm to 3.642 mm. In the as-printed state, maximum error remained below 0.29 mm for all materials, with PLA having the highest localized deviation (0.283 mm). …”
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    Research on trajectory planning method for food sorting robot based on machine vision and improved BOA by CUI Wei, YUAN Rui, SUN Litao, WANG Wei

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In actual sorting, the sorting error was less than 0.5 mm, the sorting success rate was 99.60%, and the average sorting time was 0.620 s.ConclusionOptimizing polynomial interpolation can effectively improve the efficiency and stability of trajectory planning for parallel robots.…”
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    Reflexiones sobre el diagnóstico de déficit de atención by Héctor Fulgenzi, Patricia Ortiz Frágola, Cecilia Coppolillo, Viviana Massot, Guillermo Thomas

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…Los hallazgos indican que cerca del 10% de la población estudiada llegó a la FASAM con diagnóstico de TDAH, de estos el 84,6% había sido erróneamente diagnosticado, según criterios del Manual Diagnóstico y Estadístico de los Trastornos Mentales (DSM IV); el 90,9% recibía estimulantes como único tratamiento. Como conclusión: Los síntomas presentados por estos pacientes se interpretaron como causados exclusivamente por el déficit de atención, la causa principal de error diagnóstico fue un enfoque reduccionista de los pacientes, que descartaba la posibilidad de otros trastornos de sintomatología similar. …”
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    Reconfiguring Pain Interpretation Within a Social Model of Health Using a Simplified Version of Wilber’s All Quadrant All Levels Framework: An Integral Vision by Mark I. Johnson

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The findings showed that AQAL-mapping enhanced contextual biopsychosocial coherence and exposed the conceptual error of reifying pain. Its utility lay in highlighting upstream influences of the painogenic environment, supporting the reconfiguration of pain within a social model of health, as exemplified by the UK’s Rethinking Pain Service. …”
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    The Relationship between Neuromuscular Mechanisms and Static and Dynamic Balance of Soccer Players by Morteza Sajediniya, Aliasghar Norasteh, Zahra Salahzadeh

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The static equilibrium value was measured by means of the equilibrium error assessment (BESS), dynamic equilibrium by Y test, knee range of motion and proprioception using an electrogunometer and chest and hamstring muscle strength and joint force sensation using an isokinetic dynamometer it placed. …”
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    Image Robust Watermarking Method Based on DWT-SVD Transform and Chaotic Map by Weishuai Wu, Yujiao Dong, Guangyi Wang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Robustness testing against various types of attacks resulted in normalized correlation (NC) values consistently surpassing 0.9, with bit error rate (BER) values approaching 0. In conclusion, the proposed algorithm satisfies imperceptibility requirements while demonstrating formidable robustness.…”
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    Criterion-related validity of self-screening using the KOJI AWARENESS™ test for range of motion and strength in healthy participants. by Kenji Hirohata, Hidetaka Furuya, Sho Mitomo, Yuki Osaka, Koji Murofushi, Daisuke Yamaguchi, Kazuyoshi Yagishita

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Balance ability was assessed using a modified balance error scoring system. Using the Mann-Whitney U test or the Jonckheere-Terpstra test, we compared KOJI AWARENESS™ scores with the corresponding body segments at a significance level of P ≤ 0.05.…”
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    Explaining Nurses' Experiences of Breaking the Law in Patient Care: A Qualitative Study by Yasaman Jahed

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Result: The interview with the participants regarding their experiences of breaking the law in nursing care led to the emergence of two main categories: the first category is evasion of punishment and the second category: the inattention of the authorities, which is evasion of punishment: which itself includes 3 rough categories: a. ) Forced silence b) Sickness c) Forced evasion and the second class which was the imprudence of the officials included two sub-classes of mutual retaliation and slave nurse. Conclusion: The results showed that there is error reporting with a positive approach in nursing and it should be strengthened, and first of all, the laws established in nursing and human rights in nursing have been implemented by the officials so that nurses also witness breaking the law or sometimes not doing so. …”
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    Improving the geometrization reliability of qualitative indicators of phosphate ores during their open mining on the example of the Kovdorskoye apatite and staffelite ore field by E. B. Yanitskiy

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In this paper, available methods for determining the geometry and density of exploration networks used in operational planning are discussed, along with approaches to determining the permissible error limits in the assessment of geological indicators. …”
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    Analysis of the burdens of caregivers providing care to people living with HIV/AIDS in Botswana by N.O. Ama, E.S. Seloilwe

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Methods: The sample size calculator programme that allows for 95% confidence (and an error margin of 4%) was used: the estimated sample size for the study was 272. …”
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    Health Sciences Students’ Satisfaction with Quality of Online Distance Education by Syeda Zarreen Raza, Sanaa Ahmed, Ziyad Sanaullah, Zunairah Rais, Zahid Memon, Saad Saleem

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Ver. 3.0, keeping a confidence interval of 95% with a 5% chance of error from 357 students. Performa was specifically designed for this study, consisting of 3 parts that are content, teacher, and technical review, which contains 16 questions. …”
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