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    Harmonics Measurement Errors in Grids with High Presence of Power Electronics Converters by Gustavo Ortenzi, Emmanuel Sangoi, José A. Pomilio, João I. Y. Ota, Rafael K. Carneiro

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The article presents field results and discusses the harmonic measurement errors of power quality analyzers (PQA) due to sampling aliasing of currents and voltages in grids with the presence of power electronics converters (PEC). …”
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    Assessment of Preanalytical Errors by Six Sigma Method and the Pareto Principle Analysis by Saniye Başak Oktay, Ferhat Hanikoğlu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Six Sigma levels for the total and each preanalytical error were calculated with Westgard online formula. …”
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    From error to prevention of wrong-level spine surgery: a review by Parisa Javadnia, Hasti Gohari, Nila Salimi, Ehsan Alimohammadi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The review emphasizes the critical role of innovative technologies—such as artificial intelligence, advanced imaging techniques, and surgical navigation systems—alongside established safety protocols like digital checklists and simulation training in enhancing surgical accuracy and preventing errors. In conclusion, integrating advanced technologies and systematic safety protocols is instrumental in reducing the incidence of wrong-level spine surgeries. …”
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    Motion Trajectory Error of Robotic Arm Based on Neural Network Algorithm by Bin Xu, Chen Sem-Lin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Simulation results show that in robot arm 3, the expected motion trajectory is θ3 = 0.4cos(2πt), the initial condition θ(0) = [000]τ, the control parameter K = diag(40,40),40), the disturbance parameter τ’ = 20cos(πt), robot arm link parameters l1 = 0.62 m, l2 = 0.41 m, l3 = 0.34 m, m1 = 3.5, m2 = 2.5 kg, m3 = 2 kg, g = 9.82 m/s2, under t = 2s, the motion trajectory of the robotic arm is disturbed by the outside world, and the adaptive neural network is used to control the motion trajectory with a small tracking error, input torque ripple is small. Conclusion. …”
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    Refractive errors in Filipino eyes in a single-center study population by Karen B. Reyes, MD, Harvey S. Uy, MD

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Objective: We determined the frequency of refractive errors among Filipino patients undergoing refractive or cataract screening at an ambulatory eye-care center, correlated them with demographic and ophthalmic variables, and compared refractive and keratometric astigmatism. …”
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    Adaptive online modeling of ship maneuvering motion based on error monitoring by Yaohui YU, Suyang LIU, Zihao WANG, Wenbo XIE, Yan PENG

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…ObjectiveAiming to address the problem of model inaccuracy caused by ship dynamic changes during actual navigation, this study proposes an adaptive online modeling method for ship maneuvering motion based on an error monitoring mechanism. MethodsThe method determines model update timing through a model prediction error monitoring mechanism and realizes the adaptive retraining update of the model based on voyage data by combining the sliding window technique and support vector machine. …”
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    Errors-in-variables and validation problems in reaction norm predictions for wild populations by Rolf Ergon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Such input signals will never be exactly known, and there will always be measurement errors also in the recorded responses. In parameter estimation these errors give rise to errors-in-variables problems, especially in the form of overfitting caused by errors in the input measurements. …”
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    Impact of intervention on preanalytical errors assessed by six sigma and Pareto’s principle by Sweta Kulkarni, S. Vinothini, Wilma Delphine Silvia CR

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The Pareto`s chart (80/20 rule) also depicted the same results. Conclusion: The interventions like training and providing standard operating procedures to laboratory technicians and nursing staff reduces the frequency of preanalytical errors and improves the sigma value.…”
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    Investigating the Effect of Active Learning from Medication Errors on their Reporting in Nursing by Sara Salehi, Asgar Aghaei Hashchin, Ahmad Ahmadi Teymourlouy, Alireza Abbasi Chaleshtari

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Also, the ratio of reported medication errors increased to 60.8%. Conclusion: Nurses are one of the most important elements of health services. …”
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    Carers' Medication Administration Errors in the Domiciliary Setting: A Systematic Review. by Anam Parand, Sara Garfield, Charles Vincent, Bryony Dean Franklin

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The few interventions effective in preventing MAEs involved carer training and tailored equipment.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This review shows that home medication administration errors made by carers are a potentially serious patient safety issue. …”
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    Fighting Evaluation Inflation: Concentrated Datasets for Grammatical Error Correction Task by Vladimir Starchenko, Darya Kharlamova, Elizaveta Klykova, Anastasia Shavrina, Aleksey Starchenko, Olga Vinogradova, Olga Lyashevskaya

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Background: Grammatical error correction (GEC) systems have greatly developed over the recent decade. …”
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    How and when supervisors’ information sharing reduces new employees’ errors by Tesfaye A. Bafa, Mingyu Zhang, Chong Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion: Effective information sharing is crucial for reducing errors and enhancing performance within the hospitality setting, facilitated by the mediation of information-seeking behaviours and the moderation of social skills effects. …”
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    Analysis of Tear Ferning Patterns in Young Female Subjects with Refractive Errors by Mana A. Alanazi, Gamal A. El-Hiti, Alaa Al-Madani, Raied Fagehi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…To evaluate the dry eye symptoms and ocular tear film in young female subjects with refractive errors (RE) using the ocular surface disease index (OSDI), phenol red thread (PRT) and tear ferning (TF) tests. …”
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    Under-the-Flap Crosslinking and LASIK in Early Ectasia with Hyperopic Refractive Error by Sylvain el-Khoury, Youssef Abdelmassih, Mazen Amro, Elias Chelala, Elias Jarade

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…To present safety, efficacy, and early results of a new combinational treatment for early corneal ectasia with hyperopic refractive error aimed to reinstate emmetropia and stabilize cornea. …”
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    Using a rule‐based system to define error in the emergency department by Kiersten L. Gurley, Jonathan L. Burstein, Richard E. Wolfe, Shamai A. Grossman

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Conclusion The development of consensus‐based rules may result in a more standardized and practical definition of error in emergency medicine to be used as a QA tool and a basis for research. …”
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    Identifying diagnostic errors in the emergency department using trigger-based strategies by Prashant Mahajan, Fernanda Bellolio, Daniel Cabrera, Kalyan Pasupathy, Todd Huschka, Mahsa Khalili, Moein Enayati, Shrinath Patel, Sarah J Parker

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Sepsis was the most common diagnosis among error-positive cases (n=11, 34.4%). Those with non-specific chief complaints like altered mental status or shortness of breath had higher diagnostic error risk.Conclusion and relevance While previously proposed EHR-based triggers can identify some diagnostic errors, they are insufficient for detecting all cases. …”
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    Error disclosure: what residents say and what patients find effective by Emily Grossniklaus, Angelo D'Addario, Ann King, Thomas H. Gallagher, Kathleen Mazor, Andrew A. White

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In a linear regression analysis, the strongest positive associations between resident responses and patient ratings were clustered around expressions of accountability (0.48), personal regret (0.47), apology (0.34), and intentions to prevent future mistakes (0.34).ConclusionResident physicians vary in which communication elements and themes they include during error disclosure, missing opportunities to meet patient expectations. …”
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    Consonant Error Patterns in Children with Functional Dysarthria and Dysarthria with Language Retardation by Zhenping LIN, Zhuoming CHEN, Yuchang LI, Na LI, Zhimei LIU, Xian XIE, Dan LI

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The dysarthria with language retardation children's higher error rate of substitution were affricate consonant (45.56%) and lateral consonant (33.33%); the highest error rate of ellipsis were fricative consonant (7.78%); the higher error rate of distortion were lateral consonant (26.67%) and fricativeconsonant (21.11%).Conclusion:In terms of pronunciation location, no matter functional dysarthria children or dysarthria with language retardation children, the higher rate of consonant errors were blade-alveolar consonant, blade-palatal consonant and lingual surface consonant; the lower rate consonant errors was labial consonant; the main consonant error type were substitution and distortion. …”
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