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  1. 3081

    Theoretical and numerical study of profit in agricultural sector model using wavelet method by Yeshwanth R., Kumbinarasaiah S.

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Finally, we graphically depict the results and offer empirical support for our theoretical conclusions through graphic representations. The CWCM approach generates precise results with better absolute error (Ae) for highly nonlinear scenarios by computing a small number of terms and avoiding data rounding. …”
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    Validation of the Brazilian version of mini-test CASI-S Validação da versão brasileira do mini-teste CASI-S by Alfredo Damasceno, Adriane M. Delicio, Daniel F.C. Mazo, João F.D. Zullo, Patricia Scherer, Ronny T.Y. Ng, Benito P. Damasceno

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…RESULTS: ROC curve showed an accuracy of 0.87, with standard error of 0.032, and 95% confidence intervall between 0.795 and 0.925. …”
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  3. 3083

    Uwagi o triangulacji jako metodzie analiz przestrzennych, czyli czego nadal nie wiemy o strukturach osadniczych okresu przedrzymskiego i okresu wpływów rzymskich na Nizinie Pyrzyc... by Przemyslaw Krajewski

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This analysis showed that the research into the settlements of the Roman and pre-Roman periods on the Pyrzyce Lowland had significant methodological errors at each stage of the research process. As a result, the study is not considered to be up to the academic standard and the conclusions presented therein are considered unreliable due to lack of sufficient evidence. …”
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  4. 3084

    Investigative study of hoisting machine loading when using frequency converter controlling systems by Goncharov K.A., Denisov I.A.

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The procedure of the experiment is described; there are given the comparative results of the variation of the mechanism performance when it works using the controlling system with the frequency converter and brake resistor, and without it, when working on the natural parameters. There are conclusions about adequacy of the normative method for the dynamic coefficient option, determining the loading of the hoisting machine metalware, and in case of occurrence of adjustment errors in the frequency converter controlling system.…”
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  5. 3085

    Cochlear and Bone Conduction Implants in Asymmetric Hearing Loss and Single-Sided Deafness: Effects on Localization, Speech in Noise, and Quality of Life by Oana Astefanei, Cristian Martu, Sebastian Cozma, Luminita Radulescu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results: In adult CI users, localization error significantly decreased from 81.9° ± 15.8° to 43.7° ± 13.5° (<i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
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  6. 3086

    A new method for dealing with collider bias in the PWP model for recurrent events in randomized controlled trials by Chen Shi, Jia-Wei Wei, Zi-Shu Zhan, Xiao-Han Xu, Ze-Lin Yan, Chun-Quan Ou

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Model performance was evaluated by bias, type I error rates, and statistical power. All models were applied to a real case from a randomization trial of Chemoprophylaxis treatment for Recurrent Stage I Bladder Tumors. …”
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  7. 3087

    Accuracy of a novel calibratable real-time continuous glucose monitoring device based on FreeStyle libre in- and out-of-hospital by Zhenghao Wu, Zhenghao Wu, Zhaoxiang Liu, Wenhui Zhao, Shaocheng Wang, Liangbiao Gu, Jianzhong Xiao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The MARD values for the FreeStyle Libre, uncalibrated QT AIR, and calibrated QT AIR groups were 18.33%, 20.63%, and 12.39%, respectively. Consensus Error Grid, reference values in Zone A: FreeStyle Libre: 69.75%, QT AIR uncalibrated: 67.80%, QT AIR calibrated: 87.62%. …”
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    Population pharmacokinetic study of colistin for dose optimization in patients with acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF) patients by Dr Ritika Bhandari, Prof. Nusrat Shafiq, Dr. Naveen Murali, Dr. Soumya Vij, Dr. Nipun Verma, Dr. Avaneesh Kumar Pandey, Prof. Vikram Prakash Gota, Dr. M Surulivel Rajan, Prof. Ajay Kumar Duseja, Prof. Samir Malhotra

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The final model-fitted parameter estimates were: Clearance (Cl) = 1.84 ml/min; Volume of distribution (V) = 41.15 ml with a proportional error of 50% and an additive error of 0.59 mcg/ml. …”
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  10. 3090

    Functional Monitoring of Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis Based on Multidimensional Wearable Plantar Pressure Features: Cross-Sectional Study by Junan Xie, Shilin Li, Zhen Song, Lin Shu, Qing Zeng, Guozhi Huang, Yihuan Lin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Furthermore, model stacking and average ensemble learning methods were adopted to further improve the generalization performance of the model. Mean absolute error (MAE), mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), and root mean squared error (RMSE) were used as regression performance metrics to evaluate the results of different models. …”
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  11. 3091

    Development of neutron diffusion and transport algorithms based on finite volume method by LI Wei, LIU Xiaojing, CHAI Xiang, ZHAO Pengcheng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…., two-dimensional International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), three-dimensional IAEA, and three-dimensional LMW, to validate the effectiveness of the developed program, and neutron transport was verified using various benchmark cases including IAEA, TAKEDA, and C5G7.ResultsThe verification results for the two-dimensional IAEA benchmark show excellent agreement, with a maximum error of 1.1% in normalized power. The three-dimensional IAEA benchmark results align closely with reference values, showing a maximum error of 3.4%. …”
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  12. 3092

    Forecasting the Incidence of Mumps Based on the Baidu Index and Environmental Data in Yunnan, China: Deep Learning Model Study by Xin Xiong, Linghui Xiang, Litao Chang, Irene XY Wu, Shuzhen Deng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Among the 4 models, model IBE exhibited the best performance, achieving the coefficient of determination of 0.72, with mean absolute error, mean absolute percentage error, and root-mean-square error values of 0.33, 15.9%, and 0.43, respectively, in the test set. …”
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    Projected changes and burden of type 2 diabetes in China from 1990 to 2021: an analysis of GBD 2021 data by Junhao MA, Guangqiang MIAO, Guixiao WANG, Shen LI, Liping YANG

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), mean absolute error (MAE), and root mean square error (RMSE) were used to compare the fitting and prediction performance of the models, and the best model was selected to predict the disease burden of T2DM in China from 2022 to 2026. …”
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    Determination of distance away and depth of transmitters relative to a vertical acoustic telemetry array in the open ocean by Eric V. C. Schneider, Brendan S. Talwar, David M. Bailey, Shaun S. Killen, Dale M. Webber, Courtney E. MacSween, Travis E. Van Leeuwen, Frank I. Smith

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This new ‘vertical acoustic array’ (VAR) allows for the calculation of a transmitter’s distance from the array and depth with average error around these metrics ranging from 16.2 to 54.8 m (distance error) and 8.6 to 61.5 m (depth error) within the tested range (~ 500 m radius around the array, ~ 300 m deep). …”
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    Temporal disruption in tuberculosis incidence patterns during COVID-19: a time series analysis in China by Jiarui Zhang, Zhong Sun, Qi Deng, Yidan Yu, Xingyue Dian, Juan Luo, Thilakavathy Karuppiah, Narcisse Joseph, Guozhong He

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, we compared the fitting and forecasting performance of the SARIMA, Prophet, and LSTM models using RMSE (root mean squared error), MAE (mean absolute error), and MAPE (mean absolute percentage error) indexes prior to the COVID-19 outbreak. …”
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    Metacognitive awareness of pharmacists at different stages of the educational continuum: a comparative study by Sergey P. Zavadskiy, Maria Yu. Materenchuk, Susanna S. Sologova, Galina Yu. Bazanova, Mergalyas M. Kashapov, Ludmila A. Korol, Alexander A. Evgrafov, Elena A. Smolyarchuk

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Pharmacists undergoing additional education displayed higher metacognitive awareness than undergraduate students, with differences observed in declarative and procedural knowledge, error control, and evaluation.ConclusionCognitive and regulatory metacognitive indicators develop throughout the educational continuum, emphasizing the need to cultivate reflexive qualities in future pharmacists. …”
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    Methodology of Control Procedures for Creating an Accounting Information Array as a tool for Detecting Falsification of Elements of Financial Statements by Z. A. Kevorkova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The article reveals the main reasons for making errors in accounting, gives their classification and possible options for correcting the identified distortions. …”
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    On scientific and non-scientific criticism: reflections on the margins of reviews by A.V. Ganin, V.I. Goldin

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Buldakov is analyzed, their characteristics are given, some historiographical errors are debunked. Conclusions. The unscientific nature of the polemic conducted by V.P. …”
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    New data, new results? How data sources and vintages affect the replicability of research by Iasmin Goes

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Second, researchers should be more modest about the precision and accuracy of their point estimates, since these estimates can mask large measurement errors.…”
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    The Use of Special Knowledge by Defense in Economic Crime Investigations by A. E. Galinskaya

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The paper examines actions taken by defense when financial and economic assessment is warranted in the course of economic crime investigation; the order of commission of financial and economic assessment by the investigator or court in order to establish a fact of bankruptcy fraud; capacity of the defense to contest expert testimony; errors committed by forensic economists when conducting financial and economic assessment in the criminal investigation of bankruptcy fraud; ways to prevent forensic expert mistakes; the wording of conclusions in the expert witness report; problems associated with the use of uncertified methodologies of forensic assessment; attitudes demonstrated by various courts within the Russian justice system towards the use of special knowledge by defense economic crime investigations, including the position of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in light of the European Convention; procedural and non-procedural documentation used by the defense in economic crime investigations.…”
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