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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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    Low error floor LT coding algorithm for unequal error protection by Xin SONG, Shuyan NI, Zhe ZHANG, Yurong LIAO, Tuofeng LEI

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…If 10<sup>-6</sup>is considered as the BER standard, the overhead saved by this scheme is about 7% of the code length K.However,if 10<sup>-7</sup>is further considered as the BER standard,the overhead saved by this scheme is about 15% of the code length K.This means that when the SNR increases,the performance improvement of the proposed scheme is higher than that of the reference scheme. Conclusions: In this paper, a systematic unequal error protection LT coding scheme is designed, and a check degree distribution design model suitable for this scheme is constructed to solve the problem of high error floor existing in the conventional UEP-LT algorithm in the AWGN channel.The main idea of this scheme is to design fixed coding segments,rateless coding segments and systematic node segments and transmit them in sequence.The advantage of this scheme is that it can provide non-zero LLR information as early as possible for information nodes, and make the MIB and the LIB obtain different and flexibly adjustable average degrees.In addition,based on the extrinsic information transfer(EXIT)chart,the check degree distribution is designed for the fixed segment and the rateless segment,so that the MIB can obtain the optimal protection performance,and the convergence performance of the LIB can be improved as much as possible. …”
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    Endodontic Procedural Errors: Frequency, Type of Error, and the Most Frequently Treated Tooth by Waqas Yousuf, Moiz Khan, Hasan Mehdi

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The least commonly treated teeth were the permanent mandibular third molars (0.1%). Conclusion. Practitioners should show greater care to maintain accuracy of the working length throughout the procedure, as errors in length accounted for the vast majority of errors and special care should be taken when working on molars.…”
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    Epidemiology of Rounding Error by Jimmy T. Efird

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Performing complex computations on such values, especially when sequential or composite operations are involved, can lead to error propagation and inaccurate results. Having an overall awareness of the nature and impact of rounding error, including preventive actions, can contribute greatly to the integrity of research, yielding more reliable and accurate conclusions. …”
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    Unveiling the Complexity of Medication Errors: A Nursing Perspective on Contributing Factors to Medication Errors by Ebtisam Elhihi, Mohammad Hazazi, Jawaher Adam, Rudayna Al Romaili, Shahida Tasneem, Dania Fallatah, Farzana Manzoor, Fahad Almoallad, Miad Fallatah, Abdulkarim Alfahmi, Amani Albandar

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, the main contributory factors to medication errors were overworked or exhausted healthcare professionals, insufficient staffing, violation of the eight rights of medication administration by nurses, inadequate drug knowledge and experience, nurses' failure to record the administered drug on the patient's record, and inadequate communication between healthcare providers and patients. …”
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    TYPE OF ERROR IN COMPLETING MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM BASED ON NEWMAN’S ERROR ANALYSIS (NEA) AND POLYA THEORY by Widodo Winarso, Sirojudin Wahid, Rizkiah Rizkiah

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…There are 3 phases in collecting data: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. Outline of Error analysis is created using five types of student mathematical error of Newman's Error Analysis and four types of student mathematical error of Polya Theory. …”
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    Refractive Errors in Children with Retinoblastoma by S. V. Saakyan, A. Iu. Tsygankov, S. S. Tadevosyan, A. A. Makarova, L. V. Kogoleva, R. A. Tatskov

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Patients with central or paracentral localization of the tumor lesion amounted to 69.4 % (n = 25), and from the peripheral — 30.6 % (n = 11) (p = 0.002).Conclusions. In this paper, we analyzed the frequency and nature of refractive errors in children with monolateral and bilateral retinoblastoma. …”
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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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    Spectacles and Refractive Errors: Children’s Perspective by Amit Maitreya, Renu Dhasmana

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Conclusion:- Knowledge in children regarding use of spectacles and refractive errors is not very encouraging. …”
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    Macular thickness in patients with refractive errors by A. A. Shpak, N. A. Morina, M. V. Korobkova

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…An original technique for assessing the average macular thickness in patients with refractive errors, adapted to the Cirrus HD-OCT device, was developed. …”
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    Effect of the Residual Errors on the Dose for Left-Sided Breast Cancer Radiotherapy After Translation Error Correction Based on CBCT by Ya Wang BS, Lu Zeng BS, Pan Gong BS, Denghong Liu BS, Qianqian Meng MS, Konglong Shen BS, Zhihui Liu BS, Renming Zhong PhD

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Phantom simulations revealed that pitch angles ≤−1.8° and roll/yaw angles >2° caused overdosing in the left lung and heart, with maximum dose differences of 31.89% (heart) and 19.19% (lung) for 4005 cGy, and 26.32% (heart) and 20.92% (PTV sc ) for 5000 cGy. Conclusion Residual errors significantly affect dose distribution despite CBCT-based translational correction. …”
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    Diversity in the Clinical Course and Outcome of COVID-19 in Patients with Different Inborn Errors of Immunity can be Associated with the Type of Error by Negin Salemi, Behrokh Shojaie, Paria Bolourinejad, Roya Sherkat, Aryana Zamanifar, Farhoodeh Ghaedrahmati, Mahdieh Azizi, Hamid Aria

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Background: The relationship between inborn errors of immunity (IEIs) and COVID-19 severity and incidence rates remains unclear due to limited and diverse data. …”
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    Contrast sensitivity before and after refractive error correction among refractive error patients in Hawassa, Sidama, Ethiopia 2023 by Balcha Negese Kebede, Seid Mohammed Seid, Eyerus Gesesse Samuel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There is no significant difference in contrast sensitivity between the types of refractive errors. Conclusion and recommendation Uncorrected refractive can affect contrast sensitivity; therefore, proper refractive correction is essential to improve visual acuity and contrast sensitivity.…”
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    Errors in Prescription Writing: An Audit of General Practitioners by Talea Hoor, Riffat Farooqui, Nasim Karim, Afsheen Nazar

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Conclusion: Errors in prescription writing are found to be common in the prescriptions of general practitioners. …”
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    Medical Support of Adaptation to Refractive Errors with Age by M. A. Kovalevskaya, V. B. Antonyan, V. I. Starykh, A. V. Podoprigora, M. I. Sergeeva

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Aim: to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment with Optinol on the condition of the ocular surface in people over 35 years of age with refractive error. Patients and methods. The study was carried out in two clinical and in the control group. …”
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    Fungal genomes: suffering with functional annotation errors by Tapan Kumar Mohanta, Ahmed Al-Harrasi

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Several fungal proteins, however, were annotated as WRKY transcription factors, even though they did not contain a WRKY domain. Conclusion The presence of functional annotation errors in fungal genome and proteome databases is of considerable concern and needs to be addressed in a timely manner.…”
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