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    Bisulphite sequencing in the presence of cytosine-conversion errors. by Thomas James Ellis, Viktoria Nizhynska, Rahul Pisupati, Almudena Mollá-Morales, Magnus Nordborg

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nevertheless we show that these errors can be accounted for in downstream analysis and need not impede biological conclusions. …”
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    Analysis of Student Errors in Solving Problems on the Matrix by Fatwiyati Sholikhah Cahyaningrum, Afif Afghohani

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Data collection techniques used answers to written test description questions for Class XI BDP students which consisted of five questions. The conclusions obtained from the results of the analysis based on Newman’s stages are (1) reading error; (2) comprehension error; (3) transformation error; (4) process skill error; (5) encoding error. …”
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    A retrospective study on prevalence, characteristics, and outcomes of transcribing error: analysis of data from the National Medication Error Reporting System in Malaysia by Norazida Ab Rahman, Ee Vien Low, Fateha Kamaruddin, Asilah Che Ayub, Sue Chin Chong, Noridayu Tumiran, Norafidah Idris

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The majority of the errors do not reach patients (94.8%). The most possible error causes and contributing factors were work and environment followed by staff factors, task and technology, and medication-related.Conclusion There was an increase in voluntary reporting over the years, reflecting a growing culture of reporting among healthcare professionals. …”
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    Analysis of Expert Errors in Vehicle Identification Number Verification by Elena V. Chesnokova

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Their conclusion is that expert errors associated with this type of forensic examination arise due to its methodological and organizational characteristics. …”
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    Average error determination in the calculation of earthquake epicenter coordinates by G. K. Aslanov, T. G. Aslanov

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The study is aimed at determining the dependence of the average error in calculating the epicenter coordinates of an earthquake on errors in measuring the velocities of seismic waves for various methods of seismic event localization. …”
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    A Bibliometric Analysis of the Errors and Mistakes in the Medical Laboratory by Archana Mishra, K. V. Beena

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results: The bibliometric analysis shows the pre-analytical phase as the most vulnerable to errors due to human errors and other activities outside the laboratory, which are beyond the control and preview of laboratories many times. …”
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    Explanatory factors of Eurozone equity ETF tracking error by Josip Arnerić, Luka Osojnik

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Conclusion: This study relies on an ex-ante approach with its main advantage of providing a forward-looking estimate of tracking error that takes into account changes in market conditions and the ETF’s underlying holdings, unlike historical or ex-post tracking error.…”
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    Error Performance of DDPSK Receiver in the Presence of Composite Fading by Goran T. Djordjevic, Milica Petkovic, Nenad Milosevic, Bane Vasic

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, we present analytical expressions for the symbol error probability (SEP) in detection of DDPSK and DPSK signals over such shadowed fading channels. …”
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    Nursing Errors in Iranian Nurses: A Mixed Study by Monirsadat Nematollahi, Behnaz Bagherian, Roghayeh Mehdipour‐Rabori

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Conclusion The study revealed a high prevalence of nursing errors, emphasizing the need for proactive measures. …”
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    Quantifier Spreading Errors during Pronoun Processing in Aphasia by Seçkin Arslan, Gamze Yeşilli Puzella, Semra Selvi Balo, Özgür Aydın, İlknur Maviş

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In conclusion, this study showed that quantifier spreading errors are observed in Turkish aphasia, which does not necessarily depend on pronominal/anaphoric resolution. …”
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    Delineation Errors Caused by Replication and Expansion Operations in Monaco by Dewen Zhang MS, Huarui Yin MS, Ling Xu MS, Wentong Qiu MS, Xianfang Yin MS, Kai Xie MS, Xinye Ni PhD

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Dmax after lens replication was higher than that before replication, with a median difference of 31.3 cGy for the left lenses. Conclusion Monaco's Margins function introduces errors in organ replication, expansion, and merging, resulting in incorrect dose assessment. …”
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    Study on Error Pattern of Consonant of Children with Functional Dysarthria by Zhihong DU, Bingwei PENG, Siyuan YANG, Zhifang HUANG, Zhuoming CHEN

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…When all subjects were in one group, the substitution error rates of six pronouncing parts were 69.1%, 45.3%, 84.3%, 77.1%, 70.3% and 74.2% respectively;the omission error rate was highest when pronouncing supradental consonant(44.0%);the omission error rate was lowest when pronouncing lingua-palatal consonant(1.9%)and velar consonant(1.5%), but the distortion error rate was highest when pronouncing lingua-palatal consonant(27.5%)and velar consonant(24.2%).Conclusion:Whether the children with functional dysarthria at preschool or school age, the error rate of consonants is highest when pronouncing lingua-palatal consonant and velar consonant and lowest when pronouncing labial consonants, the main error pattern is the substitution. …”
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    A systematic review of prescription errors in paediatric care by GD Hannibal, NVNN Vithanage, MT Madhushika, TK Sinhabahu, I Kankananarachchi, PLGC Liyanage

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Parent factors such as poor health literacy (p < 0.001), language proficiency (p < 0.001), patient variables like age, weight, and other contextual factors including hospital stay, number of medications and medication administration methods were the main factors associated with PE (p < 0.05).The interventions that have shown statistically significant effectiveness in reducing PE were implementing e-learning resources, utilizing a color-coded method for dose determination, educating physicians and implementing templated prescriptions (p < 0.001). Conclusion This review highlights the high prevalence of prescribing errors in pediatric care, with dosing errors being the most common, particularly in inpatient and emergency settings. …”
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    Automatic Correction of Labeling Errors Applied to Tomato Detection by Ángel Eduardo Zamora Suárez, Gerardo Antonio Alvarez Hernandez, Juan Irving Vasquez, Hind Taud, Abril Valeria Uriarte-Arcia, Erik Zamora

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…However, manual labeling is often error-prone, especially when performed by non-experts, and such errors (modeled as noise) can significantly degrade model performance. …”
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    Immunization errors of COVID-19 vaccines in Minas Gerais by Wiara Viana Ferreira, Thayane Ingrid Xavier de Andrade, Thays Cristina Pereira Barbosa, Rillary Carvalho dos Santos, Stênio Henrique Oliveira, Vinícius Carvalho Guimarães, Eliete Albano de Azevedo Guimarães, Valeria Conceição de Oliveira

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Conclusions: the COVID-19 vaccine immunization errors reported in Minas Gerais point to the heterogeneity in incidence rates in the various macro-regions of the state, in addition to the underreporting of these errors.…”
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