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    Formación continuada y uso de listas de verificación: 2 factores determinantes para mejorar la atención a la parada cardiorrespiratoria by Jerónima Vicens Ferrer, David Salomón Sánchez Cuadrado Olea, Maria Isabel Ceniceros Rozalén, Catalina Terrasa Arrom, Miguel Agudo García, Jaume Gaspar Servera, Maria del Mar Ponce Abellán

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Se ha elaborado un protocolo integral de manejo de la PCR, previamente asistida por la unidad de cuidados intensivos, proporcionando independencia al SU. Conclusión: la formación periódica y las listas de verificación permiten optimizar el manejo de la PCR, disminuir la sensación de inseguridad de quién la lidera, reducir el error atribuible a factores humanos y analizar las intervenciones realizadas durante la reanimación. …”
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    Adaptability evaluation of the software for transient process simulation of supercritical CO2 pipelines by Xinyuan MA, Xin OUYANG, Jianlu ZHU, Junwen CHEN, Luoqian LIU, Teng YANG, Guangchun SONG

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Results The comparison of the results from leakage test and software simulations revealed that under two specified leakage conditions, OLGA exhibited average pressure calculation errors of 15.3% and 14.7%, whereas LedaFlow exhibited errors of 16.7% and 18.0%. …”
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    Revisiting hospital patient safety culture in China: a nationwide network analysis by Haoning Shi, Zhiyu Chen, Xingyao Du, Jing Jiang, Ying Peng, Chunni Wang, Shuangjiang Zheng, Qi Huang, Mingzhao Xiao, Qinghua Zhao, Huanhuan Huang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…After the COVID-19 pandemic, the core node position of management support for patient safety has become more prominent. Conclusions While teamwork is a notable strength, there is room to enhance the nonpunitive response to errors. …”
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    A factor analysis based automatic optimization method of vibration sensor points for ship acoustic reconstruction by Linchang Ye, Yun Liu, Zongpeng Tong, Zhaowang Xia, Wenkun Fan, Chunyu Zhang, Junhua Guo, Jianping Shen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The experimental results are proximate to the conclusions of the simulation calculation. Even under the circumstance of multi-factor noise interference, the correlation coefficient of multi-position automatic optimization can still reach 0.8, in comparison with the uniform distribution method, the error is reduced from 32.49% (3.4 dB) to 25.94% (2.6 dB). …”
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    Referral rate for refractive amblyopia using automated vision screening in school children in Beirut, Lebanon. by Zahi Wehbi, Hanadi Ibrahim, Youssef Zougheib, Zeinab El Moussawi, Dalia El Hadi, Christiane Al-Haddad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Among children needing referral, 40.6% were already wearing spectacles at the time of examination and this differed by school type (4.9% of children referred from public schools and 92.8% of children referred from private schools).<h4>Conclusion</h4>Photoscreener referral rate and the detection of the different types of refractive errors varies significantly according to the referral criteria used. …”
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    Investigation of the Effectiveness of an Algorithm as an Auxiliary Method in Intraoperative Consultations of Central Nervous System Tumors by Emel CAKIR, Ismail SAYGIN, Ayten LIVAOGLU, Gizem TEOMAN, Zeynep SAGNAK YILMAZ, Arife CICEK MALAT, Muserref Muge USTAOGLU

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: The percentage change in the rate of correct diagnoses made by the four observers (O) increased after using the algorithm (O2: 8%, O3: 5%, O4: 8% and O5: 13%), but decreased for only one observer (O1) (5%). The most common error made by the four observers was `grading of glial tumors` (O1: 40%; O2: 23%; O4: 40% and O5: 27.5%), and this group of errors was mostly corrected by using the algorithm (O1: 33%; O2: 3.8%; O4: 23% and O5: 10%). …”
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    Design of AUV controller based on improved PPO algorithm by Desheng XU, Chunhui XU

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…ObjectiveIn order to improve the robustness of autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) controllers to environment modeling errors, this paper proposes a reinforcement learning control strategy that introduces contextual information and a course-learning training mechanism. …”
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    The relationship of some factors affecting dynamic-static balance and proprioceptive sense in elite wrestlers by Recep Aydın, Gülfem Ersöz, Ali Özkan

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In addition, a significant relationship was found between proprioceptive joint angle deviation values and WAnT anaerobic performance measurements, anaerobic performance measurements obtained from jumping, and lower extremity isoinertial strength imbalance measurements (p>0.05). Conclusions. In conclusion, as the findings of the study, the determining factors of the balance and angular error rates differ in the left and right legs of wrestlers. …”
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    Probability of Pulse Overlap as a Quantitative Indicator of Signal Environment Complexity by A. S. Podstrigaev, A. V. Smolyakov, I. V. Maslov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Functions of the pulse overlap probability from the complex signal environment parameters were obtained.Conclusion. According to the comparative analysis of the calculations using proposed analytical expression and simulation, the new expression allows one to achieve the calculation speed up to 6 orders of magnitude higher with an error below 7% compared to the simulation. …”
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    Artificial neural networks in predicting impaired bone metabolism in diabetes mellitus by S. S. Safarova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Machine learning was repeated until the error was minimized for all variables. The accuracy of the validation test to predict changes in bone metabolism based on patient data was 92.86%.Conclusion. …”
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    Markerless Augmented Reality Guidance System for Maxillofacial Surgery: An Omnidirectional Tracking Method by Ewald Ury, Wouter De Vos, Viktor Vörös, Emmanuel Vander Poorten, Elke Van de Casteele, Carlos Rodriguez‐Guerrero

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Results The system achieved an average registration error of under 1.40 mm and a precision of 1.15 mm when measured against the clinical gold standard. …”
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    Evaluation of Mental Workload on Complex Missions Emergency Personnel NASA-TLX

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This mental workload can lead to increase the error in the emergency medical personal, therefore, ergonomic and psychosocial interventions are suggested to reduce the human errors, stress and stress and fatigue among the emergency medical personnel job performance. …”
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    Clinical Outcomes of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction with Accelerated Cross-Linking (ReLEx SMILE Xtra) in Patients with Thin Corneas and Borderline Topography by Sri Ganesh, Sheetal Brar

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To study the safety and clinical outcomes of ReLEx SMILE with accelerated cross-linking in individuals with thinner corneas, borderline topography, and higher refractive errors. Methods. Eligible patients first underwent SMILE procedure for correction of myopic refractive error. …”
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    How to avoid (apparent) signaling in Bell tests by Massimiliano Smania, Matthias Kleinmann, Adán Cabello, Mohamed Bourennane

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This signaling can be attributed to systematic errors occurring due to weaknesses in the experimental designs. …”
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    Tigecycline and intravenous fosfomycin zone breakpoints equivalent to the EUCAST MIC criteria for Enterobacteriaceae by Fernando Pasteran, Celeste Lucero, Melina Rapoport, Leonor Guerriero, Irene Barreiro, Ezequiel Albornoz, Omar Veliz, Alejandra Corso

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…For the 15µg tigecycline disc, the best performance was achieved with the corresponding zone diameters of susceptible ≥ 21mm and resistant ≤ 16mm, which eliminated the very major and major errors but not the minor errors (34.4%). Conclusions: Based on these results, tigecycline and fosfomycin can be included in the routine panel of antibiotics for susceptibility testing by disc diffusion to provide fast and reliable information for the selection of treatment alternatives, especially for strains with extreme resistance, as carbapenemase producers. …”
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    Investigating the Relationship Between Misarticulation of Polysyllabic Words and Predicting Later Reading Difficulties in Children With Speech Sound Disorder: A Narrative Review by Mersede Imani-Shakibayi, Talieh Zarifian

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Conclusion Atypical speech errors and the omission of polysyllabic words during the preschool period can diagnose speech sound disorder and subsequent reading difficulties, as well as receptive components of language. …”
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    Transfer Pricing and the Financial Performance: The Case of Algerian Companies by Anissa OUELHADJ, Mehdi BOUCHETARA, Messaoud ZEROUTI

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…We found that transfer pricing has a significant and positive impact on those companies at 10% error’s margin, despite of the fact that only the firm size has a significant positive impact on ROA of these companies in Algeria with a margin error of 1%. …”
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    Forecasting reference crop evapotranspiration using deep learning model and online training by DENG Xuanying, LYU Xinwei, ZHENG Wenyan, ZHENG Shizong, ZHANG Yadong, LUO Tongyuan, CUI Yuanlai, LUO Yufeng

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…During the training period, the model achieved a maximum accuracy of 91.56%, with an average root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.828 mm/day and a mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.667 mm/day. …”
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    Impaired cervical proprioception in patients with lateral epicondylitis: a case-control study by Milad Kazemamooz Langarudi, Amin Kordi Yoosefinejad, Iman Rezaei

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Proprioceptive accuracy was quantified using absolute error values for the JPS and SOM tests, and the activation score (AS) and cumulative performance index (CPI) for the SOF test. …”
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