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    Deviance from truth: Telemetry location errors erode both precision and accuracy of habitat‐selection models by Andrea T. Morehouse, Mark S. Boyce

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…But even more serious, AIC identified different top models between the Argos and GPS data sets because measurement error alone can induce attenuation bias, which leads to erroneous conclusions on selection of habitats. …”
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    Multimorbidity and patient-reported diagnostic errors in the primary care setting: multicentre cross-sectional study in Japan by Takuya Aoki, Satoshi Watanuki

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…After adjustment for possible confounders and clustering within facilities, multimorbidity was positively associated with patient-reported diagnostic errors (adjusted OR=1.83, 95% CI 1.01 to 3.31). The results of the sensitivity analysis were consistent with those of the primary analysis.Conclusions The present study showed a lower proportion of patients reporting experiences of diagnostic errors in primary care than those reported in previous studies in other countries. …”
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    Impacts of noise and interference on the bit error rate of the FBMC-OQAM modulation scheme in 5G systems by A. Androon, O. V. Tikhonova

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The presented comparative analysis of error probability in the FBMC-OQAM system under various types of noise and interference emphasizes the impact of these factors on the quality of information transmission.Conclusions. …”
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    Procedural errors detected by cone beam tomography in cases with indication for retreatment: in vivo cross-sectional study by Henry Paul Valverde Haro, Carmen Rosa Garcia Rupaya, Flávio R. F. Alves

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Statistically significant associations were identified between various procedural errors and specific factors. These include canal transportation and root canal wall, with the buccal wall being the most commonly affected; missed canal and tooth type, particularly the palatine and second mesiobuccal canal canals; inadequate apical limit of filling and root curvature, showing a higher deviation to the mesial direction in severely curved canals; inadequate apical limit of filling and the presence of calcifications, with underfilling being the most frequent; canal transportation and periapical lesion, notably with deviation to the buccal direction; and the direction of perforation and periapical lesion, most frequently occurring to buccal direction.ConclusionsCBCT emerges as a valuable tool in identifying procedural errors and associated factors, crucial for their prevention and management.…”
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    An assessment of ChatGPT in error detection for thyroid ultrasound reports: A comparative study with ultrasound physicians by Zhirong Xu, Jiayi Ye, Weiwen Luo, Lina Han, Hui Yin, Yanru Li, Qichen Su, Shanshan Su, Guorong Lyu, Shaohui Li

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…GPT-4o reviewed reports significantly faster than all ultrasound physicians (0.79 vs. 1.8 to 3.1 h, p  < 0.001), making it a reliable and efficient tool for error detection in medical imaging. Conclusions GPT-4o is comparable to experienced ultrasound physicians in error detection and significantly improves report processing efficiency, offering a valuable tool for enhancing diagnostic accuracy and aiding junior residents.…”
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    Evaluation of measurement uncertainty results calculated by two different methods and total analytical error for ethanol testing by Bozdayi Mehmet Akif, Bozdayı İsmet Gamze, Çakırca Gökhan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…MU and TAE values for ethanol testing in our laboratory remained within the allowable total error (±20%) according to CLIA 2024. Conclusions: We believe each laboratory should report ethanol test results and their respective MU values, particularly when evaluating results close to legal thresholds. …”
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    Situational Awareness Errors in Forklift Logistics Operations: A Multiphase Eye-Tracking and Think-Aloud Approach by Claudia Yohana Arias-Portela, Jaime Mora-Vargas, Martha Caro, David Ernesto Salinas-Navarro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Future research is suggested in autonomous industrial vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs). <i>Conclusions</i>: This study provides valuable insights into how we may improve safety in logistics operations by proposing a multiphase methodology to uncover the patterns of attention, perception, and cognitive errors and their impact on decision-making.…”
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    Enhancing safety in ophthalmic surgery: Database analysis of intraocular lens implantations in Japan for classification of human errors by Karin Kato, Yumi Matsumura

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Slips tended to occur in earlier stages while mistakes were more frequent in later stages. Conclusions: The predominant errors in incorrect IOL implantations were slips and mistakes. …”
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    Application of double-error correction codes to protect configuration programmable logic memory against space radiation by E. S. Lepeshkina, N. D. Kustov, V. K. Khanov

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Recommendations are given for selecting a specific code depending on the specific requirements for a particular planned space mission.Conclusions. The study confirms the effectiveness of protecting the memory of programmable logic by using two-error-correcting codes.…”
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    Is being small for gestational age a risk factor for strabismus and refractive errors at 3 years of age? by İkbal Seza Petriçli, Caner Kara, Ayşegül Arman

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Additionally, the SGA group was at high risk for strabismus, hyperopia, high astigmatism and the need for optical correction. Conclusions. We concluded that SGA seems to be associated with an increased risk of strabismus and a high refractive error. …”
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    Analysis of Errors Identified during Regulatory Review of Risk Management Plans Submitted as Part of Registration Dossiers by A. O. Lovkova, S. M. Gyulakhmedova, A. A. Druzhinina, A. A. Nekipelova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The errors leading to incorrect safety profile interpretations were considered type 1 errors (63% of the cases). …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Endodontic Instrument Separation, Secondary Errors and Retrieval Techniques in Private and Public Dental Hospitals by Hammad Hassan, Muhammad Ahmad, Mehvish Sajjad, Kanza Iqbal, Marij Hameed, Muhammad Hassan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The management strategies varied significantly (p = 0.001). Conclusions: File separation and secondary procedural error are a common challenge across both sectors with private hospitals exhibiting more proactive retrieval attempts and utilized more advanced techniques. …”
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    LOCAL HEIGHT CALCULATION ERRORS IN THE PLANET SURFACE RELIEF RETRIEVED FROM IMAGES BY THE IMPROVED PHOTOCLINOMETRY METHOD by I. A. Dulova, N. V. Bondarenko

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…For both IPCM implementations, larger topographic objects are characterized by local height errors 0.01σ0 to 0.08σ0 (SNR = 50). Conclusions. …”
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    Regulatory T Cell Sub-Populations in Patients with Distinct Autoimmune/Inflammatory Diseases With or Without Inborn Errors of Immunity by Sevil Oskay Halacli, Dilan Inan, Saliha Esenboga, Hacer Neslihan Bildik, Aslihan Berra Bolat, Ilhan Tezcan, Deniz Cagdas

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Changes in Treg number or function are implicated in a wide range of autoimmune and inflammatory (AI/I) diseases, with or without underlying inborn errors of immunity (IEI). Understanding the phenotypic profiles of Treg subsets and their associations with immune dysregulation is crucial to identifying potential robust and holistic biomarkers for disease activity. …”
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    Errors Associated With Medication Administration by a Nurse During Hospitalisation: A Prospective Observational Multicentric Study by Ondrej Tesar, Martin Dosedel, Ales Antonin Kubena, Katerina Mala‐Ladova, Radka Prokesova, Iva Brabcova, Hana Hajduchova, Martin Cerveny, Ivana Chloubova, Jiri Vlcek, Valerie Tothova, Josef Maly

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Aims To explore all medication administration errors (MAEs) throughout the entire process of medication administration by nurses in the inpatient setting, to describe their prevalence, and to analyse associated factors, including deviation from the good practice standards. …”
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    Exploring multidimensional determinants of medication error reporting in China: a qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework by Hui Guo, Qian Guo, Xiuping Wang, Yonghong Liu, Ze Wang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Notably, eight domains emerged as predominant barriers: Knowledge, Skills, Beliefs about capabilities, Beliefs about consequences, Memory, attention and decision processes, Environmental context and resources, Social influences, and Emotion.ConclusionThis study highlights the interplay of individual, cultural, and systemic factors shaping medication error reporting in China. …”
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    Insights into geometric deviations of medical 3d-printing: a phantom study utilizing error propagation analysis by Lukas Juergensen, Robert Rischen, Julian Hasselmann, Max Toennemann, Arne Pollmanns, Georg Gosheger, Martin Schulze

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Deviations of 0.0093 mm ± 0.2265 mm and 0.3494 mm ± 0.8001 mm were calculated for the total error. Conclusions Various parameters affecting geometric deviations in medical 3D-printing were analyzed. …”
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    ANALISIS KESALAHAN EJAAN MAKALAH MAHASISWA ILMU KOMPUTER UNWIRA KUPANG by Giovanni Battista Agung

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model, which consists of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that spelling errors remain a recurring and dominant issue in students’ academic writing. …”
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