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    Mathematical model of shaping toothed products using volumetric tool with one motion parameter by A. A. Silich, Eh. M. Yusupova

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In the course of the study, numerical modeling was carried out to determine the error value in shaping the product profile using the tool. …”
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    The inaccurate citation of the “Universal Declaration of Animal Rights” (UDAR) in the scientific literature: a scoping review by Alexandre Azevedo, Martin Whiting, Manuel Magalhães-Sant’Ana

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…More than half (57%, 59/103) of the mentions in the ethics section contained errors, namely confusing UDAR with other animal protection texts. …”
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    Association between myopia and relative peripheral refraction in children with monocular Tilted disc syndrome by Jiawei Wang, Shangzhu Zhang, Huijun Jiang, Jialiang Duan, Ruijie Xi, Shaoyi Wang, Jiangnan Wang, Song Chai

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the refractive error and relative peripheral refraction in pediatric patients with monocular tilted disc syndrome. …”
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    Infer More, Describe Less: More Powerful Survey Conclusions through Easy Inferential Tests. by Christy Hightower, Kerry Scott

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This article focuses on three metrics that are easy to master and will go a long way toward making librarians' survey conclusions more powerful and more meaningful: margin of error (MoE), confidence Level (CL), and cross-tabulation table analysis. …”
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    Application of targeted high-throughput sequencing as a diagnostic tool for neonatal genetic metabolic diseases following tandem mass spectrometry screening by Guihua Lai, Qiying Gu, Zhiyong Lai, Haijun Chen, Xiangwen Tu, Junkun Chen, Jungao Huang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…BackgroundTandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is a crucial technique for detecting inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) in newborns. However, the high false positive rate poses challenges in diagnosing specific types of diseases. …”
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    Tracing Missing Surgical Specimens: A Quality Improvement Strategy for Adverse Events Based on Root Cause Analysis by Huang LL, Yang JH, Hong WW, Wang BL, Chen HF

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Over two years, no surgical pathology specimens were lost post-intervention.Conclusion: The RCA-driven reforms effectively addressed systemic flaws in specimen management, demonstrating that targeted process redesign, ergonomic tools, and digital tracking can mitigate risks of medical errors. …”
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    How much timber from Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) is left on the harvesting site as treetops? A study on scaling and grading yields of harvesters by Jiří Dvořák, Marcel Štolc, Martin Jankovský, Pavel Natov, Arkadiusz Stańczykiewicz, Michal Allman, Andrej Liška

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Context Volume estimation during forest harvesting frequently involves losses due to production technologies and errors of measurement methods. Treetop losses, timber left unrecorded at the harvesting site, represent a significant source of inaccuracies without systematic study. …”
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    Clinical, immunological, and genetic landscape of common variable immunodeficiency in Morocco: a nationwide multicenter study by Abire Allaoui, Abire Allaoui, Abderrahmane Moundir, Ibtihal Benhsaien, Fatima Ailal, Jalila El Bakkouri, Khadija Echchilali, Abdelhamid Naitlho, Hassan El Kabli, Ahmed Aziz Bousfiha, Mina Moudatir

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…BackgroundCommon Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID) is the most prevalent symptomatic inborn errors of immunity (IEI), characterized by impaired antibody production, recurrent infections, and immune dysregulation. …”
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    Quantum leadership: new approach in managing shoulder dystocia in simulation-based training by Georges Yared, Christopher Massaad, Kariman Ghazal

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Miscommunication and poor leadership are responsible for 72% of medical errors, which further highlights the importance of robust leadership skills in obstetric emergencies.Research design and methods A qualitative study involving 20 participants through structured interviews assessed preferred leadership styles in managing shoulder dystocia.Results Findings revealed that 55% of participants favored quantum leadership. …”
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    Bronquiectasias no relacionadas con fibrosis quística en pediatría: perfil de una cohorte de pacientes con errores innatos de la inmunidad en un centro de referencia de Cali, Colom... by Andrea Murillo, Darly Marín, Jacobo Triviño, Oriana Arias, Diana Duarte, Paola Pérez, Jaime Patiño, Harry Pachajoa, Diego Medina, Alexis Franco, Manuela Olaya-Hernández

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Trece pacientes recibieron suplemento de inmunoglobulina intravenosa y 3 fallecieron. Conclusión. La inmunodeficiencia con predominio de defectos de los anticuerpos, seguida de las inmunodeficiencias combinadas asociadas con características sindrómicas, fueron los errores innatos de la inmunidad que con mayor frecuencia se acompañaron de bronquiectasias no relacionadas con la fibrosis quística.…”
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    A Randomized Control Trial Comparing Common Errors Made by Women During Three Different Methods of Pelvic Floor Muscle Contraction Training: By Verbal Education vs. Vaginal Palpati... by Duygu Sultan Öge, Fatma Kılıç Hamzaoğlu, Hanife Doğan, Türkan Akbayrak

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The abdominal muscle contraction value monitored by EMG-BF only decreased in Group II (<i>p</i> < 0.05). <i>Conclusions</i>: Our study demonstrated that the PFMCT applied using the DVP method was more effective in creating more accurate and stronger muscle contractions and reducing common errors when compared to pre- and post-training values. …”
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    Performance analysis for pseudo-random asynchronous FH-CDMA system based on average-hit method by GTao ZHEN, Qi ZENG

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The pseudo-random M-ary sequence (such as RS code,polynomial code and low-hit zone FH code and so forth) is widely adopted as FH code in FH-CDMA system.However,the performance of FH-CDMA system employing FH sequence is usually evaluated by simulation,and lack of substantial theoretical analysis.A systematic method for modeling the frequency-hit according to the pre-assigned FH code was proposed; then with the proposed model,the analysis for multi-access interference(MAI)was simplified.The numerical relation between the properties of pseudo-random FH code and the error-rate performance of FH-CDMA system was established.Theoretical and simulation results show that the proposed average-hit model is an efficient method to evaluate the frequency hit and the error-rate of pseudo-randomly FH-CDMA system.Meanwhile,the optimal error-rate low-bound of FH-CDMA system which can achieved by pseudo-random FH code is shown in the conclusion.…”
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    NORMALISATION OF THE DRIVE PRECISION OF METAL-CUTTING MACHINES by Irina A. Klenova, Dmitry A. Rudikov, Svetlana N. Kholodova

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Objectives The purpose of the study is to create a methodology for computing the design of the primary drive mechanism of metal cutting machines, making it possible to reduce error when realising a set of preferred output criteria. …”
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    Are Medıcal Students Famılıar Wıth Patıent Safety Culture? A Cross-Sectıonal Study in Turkey by Yasemin Aslan, Orhan Zengin, Ayşegül Karaca Dedeoğlu, Cenk Hilmi Kılıç

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In addition, it was found that students had positive attitudes regarding the sub-dimensions of working hours, teamwork, the role of the patient in the error, and the importance of patient safety in the curriculum as reasons for errors. …”
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