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    Analysis of Positioning Accuracy in Case of Design Errors in the Installation of Mecanum Wheels of the Mobile Platform by G. V. Pankrateva, A. E. Mordin, G. R. Saypulaev

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…According to the calculation results, it has been shown that the speed errors are significant for robots with mecanum wheels operating autonomously.Discussion and Conclusion. …”
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    Effective inhaler technique education is achievable - assessment and comparison of five inhaler devices errors by Monika Marko, Magdalena Klimczak, Marharyta Sobczak, Maciej Wojakiewicz, Tomasz Dębowski, Andrzej Emeryk, Andrzej Emeryk, Rafał Pawliczak

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Statistically significant differences in the inhalation technique assessment (before education, visit 1, and visit 2) were shown for Cyclohaler and pMDI (p < 0.0001), Turbuhaler (p = 0.0014), Diskus (p = 0.0025) and Ellipta (p = 0.0091).ConclusionBefore education, the least technical difficulties were observed for the Cyclohaler, while in the Ellipta group, patients made the most errors. …”
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    Clinical Accuracy Analysis and Error Modeling in the CyberKnife System; A Comparative Study by Payam Samadi Miandoab, Saeed Setayeshi, shahyar Saramad

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Conclusion: The results indicate that correlation error remains predominant in both lung and abdominal regions across all CyberKnife generations. …”
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    High-risk medication errors: Insight from the UK National Reporting and learning system by Abdulrhman Alrowily, Khalid Alfaraidy, Saleh Almutairi, Abdullah Alamri, Wejdan Alrowily, Mohammed Abutaleb, Mohammad Zaitoun, Waddad Sarawi, Mashael Aljead

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Inadequate drug checks, communication difficulties among staff and patients, and high staff workloads are often linked to these errors. Conclusion: This study confirms that the NRLS database is a valuable source of data, and the suggestions put forth, based on these results, could contribute to the formulation of measures that diminish the occurrence of errors related to high-risk drugs in healthcare settings. …”
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    Prevalencia de bronquiectasias en pacientes con errores innatos de la inmunidad by Karla Korkowski Uviña, Noemí Gómez Hernández, Antonio Quintero Ramos, Felipe de J. Contreras Rodríguez, Margarita Ortega Cisneros

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Al efectuar la correlación de severidad de bronquiectasias, el puntaje total de escala de Bhalla, las dosis de inmunoglobulina IgG (intravenosa o subcutánea) y las concentraciones séricas de IgG, mediante la prueba Rho de Spearman, se encontró significación estadística. Conclusión: Es importante solicitar estudios de tomografía de tórax cada 3 a 4 años en pacientes con errores innatos de la inmunidad para detectar oportunamente bronquiectasias, instaurar un tratamiento temprano y mejorar la calidad de vida y las tasas de supervivencia de los pacientes, y con ello disminuir los costos hospitalarios. …”
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    Psychometric Properties of Chinese Version of the Barriers to Error Disclosure Assessment (C-BEDA) Tool by Huang RR, Xie YS, Chen GR, Liu ZQ

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The Cronbach’s α coefficient (0.909) and test-retest reliability (0.86) were acceptable.Conclusion: The C-BEDA toolis a valid and reliable tool for assessing the extent of barriers to error disclosure among Chinese healthcare professionals.Keywords: patient safety, medical error, disclosure, risk management…”
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    Students' errors in solving linear program problems according to Newman's Theory in terms of gender by Ucik Fitri Handayani, Lailatul Anggraini

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The highest error of female students in calculation errors and answer writing, while male students are highest in transformation errors. …”
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    Predictors of procedural errors in class II resin composite restorations using bitewing radiographs by Abdulrahman A. Balhaddad, Nawaf AlGhamdi, Mohammed Alqahtani, Osama A. Alsulaiman, Ali Alshammari, Malik J. Farraj, Ahmed A. Alsulaiman

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Restorations with a margin coronal to the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) had 0.44 the risk of external gap compared to those restorations with a margin apical to the CEJ (OR = 0.44; CI = 0.29–0.66; P = <0.0001). Conclusion: Our findings suggested a higher incidence of procedural errors in restoring premolars and MOD cavity preparations. …”
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    Psychometric evaluation of the exercise-related cognitive errors questionnaire among Chinese emerging adults by Mengyao Guo, Jin Kuang, Ting Wang, Fabian Herold, Alyx Taylor, Jonathan Leo Ng, Jonathan Leo Ng, M. Mahbub Hossain, M. Mahbub Hossain, Arthur F. Kramer, Arthur F. Kramer, Robert Schinke, Zhihui Cheng, Liye Zou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In accordance with the literature, we also observed positive associations between the six dimensions of E-CEQ-C and the constructs of the CD-Quest-C, which provided concurrent validity evidence for the E-CEQ-C.ConclusionThis study showed that E-CEQ-C is a psychometrically sound measure to assess exercise-related cognitive errors in Chinese-speaking populations.…”
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    Linearization of randomly excited nonlinear systems by using local mean square error criterion by Luu Xuan Hung

    Published 2000-06-01
    “… The paper presents the analysis of three non-linear systems under random excitation by using Local Mean Square Error Criterion which is an extension of Gaussian Equivalent Linearization proposed by Caughey. …”
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    Ergonomic interventions and endodontic treatment outcomes: An analysis of dentist working posture and error rates by Ruslan Ratushnyi, Olha Stakhanska

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Additionally, the research highlighted the significant impact of a dentist's handedness and tooth position in the dental arch on treatment ergonomics and efficiency, as observed and analyzed through ergonomic assessments and statistical methods. Conclusions: The study conclusively demonstrated that optimal positioning and alignment during dental procedures significantly contribute to a reduction in procedural errors, underscoring the importance of ergonomics in clinical dentistry.…”
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    STUDENTS’ ERROR ANALYSIS IN SOLVING PROBABILITY STORY QUESTIONS BASED ON REVISED NEWMAN THEOREM by Dyah Nirmala Sani, R Rosnawati

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The specific factors of student errors are not thorough students, being in a hurry, having difficulty understanding the questions, did not master the material, forgetting the formula, hesitating in determining the formula, not re-check the answers, and were unable to write the final project answers/conclusions. …”
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    Medical Error Prevalence, Nursing Power, and Structural Empowerment: A Serial Mediation Analysis by Wafa’a Ta’an

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Conclusions and Implications. This study sheds light on the intricate connection of structural empowerment, formal and informal power, and their collective impact on reducing medical errors. …”
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    Investigation of influence of objective function valley ratio on the determination error of its minimum coordinates by A. V. Smirnov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, by using the artificial neural network model, an approximation R2 ~ 0.97 was achieved.Conclusions. The obtained relations may be used for estimating the expected error of extremum coordinates in optimization problems. …”
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    Understanding Medication Errors in Intensive Care Settings and Operating Rooms—A Systematic Review by Katarzyna Kwiecień-Jaguś, Wioletta Mędrzycka-Dąbrowska, Monika Kopeć

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…<i>Conclusions:</i> Medication errors in the operating room and intensive care are high. …”
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    Trends of Sampling Error in Surface Air Temperature on the Tibetan Plateau during Recent Decades by Wei Hua, Tianci Huang, Zouxin Lin, Lihua Zhu, Xin Wang, Guangzhou Fan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Understanding errors in surface air temperature (SAT) data and related uncertainties is crucial for climate studies because of their impact on the accuracy of statistical inferences in scientific conclusions. …”
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    Hormonal Crossroads in Inborn Errors of the Metabolism Impact of Puberty and Dietary Interventions on Metabolic Health by Thomas Lundqvist, Rasmus Stenlid, Maria Halldin

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…<b>Background/Objectives</b>: Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) represent a diverse group of genetic disorders characterized by enzymatic defects that disrupt metabolic pathways, leading to toxic metabolite accumulation, deficits, or impaired macromolecule synthesis. …”
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    Frequency and Distribution of Refractive Error in Adult Life: Methodology and Findings of the UK Biobank Study. by Phillippa M Cumberland, Yanchun Bao, Pirro G Hysi, Paul J Foster, Christopher J Hammond, Jugnoo S Rahi, UK Biobank Eyes & Vision Consortium

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The frequency of hypermetropia increased with age (7% at 40-44 years increasing to 46% at 65-69 years), was higher in women and its severity was associated with ethnicity (moderate or high hypermetropia at least 30% less likely in non-White ethnic groups compared to White).<h4>Conclusions</h4>Refractive error is a significant public health issue for the UK and this study provides contemporary data on adults for planning services, health economic modelling and monitoring of secular trends. …”
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