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    STATISTICAL PROCESSING OF THE METEOROLOGICAL DATA FOR CONCLUSION ON THE PRESENCE OF THE TIME TRENDS by V. S. Mukha

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The average yearly atmospheric temperature received from the measurements is approximated by the least square error method in the linear time dependence regression function. …”
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    Using signal detection test to assess the correlation between daily sleep duration, mental workload, and attention sensitivity in nurses by Mohammad Hassan Kazemi-Galougahi, Ehsan Feizabadi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract Background Increased attention among healthcare workers, particularly nurses, is crucial for preventing medical errors and patient harm. This study uses an objective approach that overcomes the limitations of the subjective self-report measures employed in prior research on nurses’ attention. …”
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    The public’s perceptions of patient safety in healthcare by Ilya Kagan, Dana Arad, Joseph Mendlovic, Yossi Tal, Yaron Niv

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Results Only 18.8% of the sample considered the healthcare system to be transparent in reporting and dealing with medical errors, while 23.6% reported receiving an explanation of the risks and side effects of medications before prescription. …”
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    Detection of the Risk Factors for Postoperative Asthenopia in Patients with Refractive Disorders by I. A. Mushkova, N. V. Maychuk, A. N. Karimova, L. T. Shamsetdinova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Retrospective analysis of pre-operative data of the patients with AS has shown that a combination of an absence of binocular vision with a pronounced decrease in fusion reserves, reserves of relative accommodation and volume of absolute accommodation is prognostically unfavorable factors in patients with myopia.Conclusion: All patients with moderate and high myopia have the refractive errors, there is no binocular vision in 12.3% patients. …”
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    Effect of cycloplegia on the refractive status of children by Ehab Tharwat, Mohamed Hassanein, Ezzeldin R. Ezzeldin, Haitham B. Soliman, Basheer Eltantawy, Akram F. Elgazzar, Walid S. Abdella, Amr M.E. Abdelkader

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Results: We compared the pre- and post-cycloplegic refractions and found that the sphere, spherical equivalence and cylinder had significant hypermetropic shift after cycloplegia (P = 0.001). Conclusion: Cycloplegic refractions are more accurate and eliminate the risk of inaccurate refractive error findings, which is essential when managing children. …”
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    Corneal Stromal Opacities Accompanied by Hyperopia and Irregular Astigmatism: Two-Step Technology of the Clinical Rehabilitation by I. A. Mushkova, N. V. Maychuk, R. A. Makarov, G. M. Chernakova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Retrospective analysis of pre-operative data of the patients with AS has shown that a combination of an absence of binocular vision with a pronounced decrease in fusion reserves, reserves of relative accommodation and volume of absolute accommodation is prognostically unfavorable factors in patients with myopia.Conclusion: All patients with moderate and high myopia have the refractive errors, there is no binocular vision in 12.3% patients. …”
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    Investigation of Drug Therapy Management in Patients Considered Candidates for Cardiac Surgery at Yazd Shohadaye Kargar Hospital in 2022 — A Cross-Sectional Study by Azam Mansori, Sahar Mesbah, Zahra Bagheri, Golnaz Afzal

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…During the pre-surgery medication evaluation, 35.3% of patients had only made decisions on a few of their medications at home, while 35% had not made any decisions regarding their medications. Conclusion: The occurrence of inadvertent medication errors in elective patients hospitalized is undeniable, and the existing medicines reconciliation process is inadequate to prevent these errors. …”
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    Exploring the Correlation Between Patient Safety Culture and Adverse Medical Events Using Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) by Cui Y, Wang Y, Liu H, Xu S, Zhang X

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Falls were notably associated with “interdepartmental cooperation” (OR=0.735), “feedback and communication about errors” (OR=0.756), and “shift and transfer” (OR=0.660). …”
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    Astigmatism in Duane Retraction Syndrome by Masoud Khorrami-Nejad, Mohammad Reza Akbari, Babak Masoomian, Hayder Ali Mahmood, Kimia Daneshvar, Ali Majdi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Patients were categorized into DRS Types 1, 2, 3, and bilateral cases. Refractive errors and visual acuity were analyzed, emphasizing the prevalence of astigmatism types, specifically with-the-rule (WTR), against-the-rule (ATR), and oblique, as well as the power vectors for each DRS subtype. …”
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    Stochastic Method of Discounted Cash Flows by A. A. Solodov

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The aim of the study is to provide a theoretical explanation of the forecasting errors inherent in the discounted cash flow method. …”
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    Implementation and Application of Patient-based Real-time Quality Control Using Moving Average Method by Seung Mo LEE, Kyung-A SHIN

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Therefore, MA QC can be added when IQC is limited. In conclusion, using an optimized MA method can increase the reliability of test results and minimize significant errors in patient treatment. …”
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    Pitfalls in statistical analysis – A Reviewers' perspective by Sakir Ahmed, Aadhaar Dhooria

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Few journals are free of statistics-related errors. Errors can occur in data reporting and presentation, choosing the appropriate or the most powerful statistical test, misinterpretation or overinterpretations of statistics, and ignoring tests of normality. …”
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    Evaluation of risk management from the perspective of hospital nurses in Shahid Rahnemon Hospital by M Zarezade, MS Abolhasani, S Eslami, E Salarikhah, F Bagheri, E Salmani

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Background: Various statistics of the incidence and prevalence of medical errors in hospitals have been published.is common.This study aimed to identify the initial state of the current level of risk management in the hospital was rahnemon. …”
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    Prevalence of Ocular Disorders in Learning Disabled Children and Their Functional Visual Performance Before and After Providing Spectacle Correction by Parikshit Gogate, Jason Raj William, Amit Shinde, Shashi Bhushan

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Necessary spectacle correction was dispensed to all children with significant uncorrected refractive error. Functional visual performance of the child with refractive error was assessed with the help of modified L.V. …”
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