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Predictors of procedural errors in class II resin composite restorations using bitewing radiographs
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
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
Published 2000-06-01“…The new conclusions more clarify the significance of this technique. …”
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Ergonomic interventions and endodontic treatment outcomes: An analysis of dentist working posture and error rates
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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Causal analysis and impact of a systematic error detected about consumption associated with trastuzumab
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STUDENTS’ ERROR ANALYSIS IN SOLVING PROBABILITY STORY QUESTIONS BASED ON REVISED NEWMAN THEOREM
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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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Model error propagation in a compatible tree volume, biomass, and carbon prediction system
Published 2025-06-01“…As such, whole tree biomass and carbon tended to have less model uncertainty than the constituent components primarily due to fewer contributing sources. Conclusions Although a wide range of outcomes are realized across the various volume, biomass, and carbon components, increases in the standard error of the population estimate due to model uncertainty were always less than 5% and usually smaller than 3%. …”
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Threats That Arise From Within: Changes in Error Processing and the Prospective Prediction of Everyday Avoidance
Published 2025-09-01“…In addition, smaller time 2 ERNs were correlated with increased time 2 everyday avoidance. Conclusions: Heightened elaborative error processing (indicative of sensitivity to endogenous threat) is predictive of increased everyday avoidance over 1 year. …”
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Australian Dentists' Knowledge of the Consequences of Interpretive Errors in Dental Radiographs and Potential Mitigation Measures
Published 2024-12-01“…Conclusions The survey provides valuable practical insights into the consequences and targeted measures to minimize the occurrence of interpretive errors. …”
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Investigating the status of the second victims of error and related factors in nurses: a description study
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusions The nurses under study had an average level of the phenomenon of second victims of error, and a set of individual and organizational factors were influential in the development of this phenomenon. …”
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Steps to Adapt the Medication Administration Error Survey in Highly Specialised Units—Polish Perspectives
Published 2025-05-01“…In this context, the factor loading levels of the items in the 5-factor model were high and sufficient. <b>Conclusions:</b> The statistical analyses suggest that the Polish version of the Medication Administration Error Survey demonstrates satisfactory reliability and is a promising tool for assessing the cause of medication administration errors.…”
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Estimation of measurement error in plasma HIV-1 RNA assays near their limit of quantification.
Published 2017-01-01“…<h4>Background</h4>Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels (pVLs), routinely used for clinical management, are influenced by measurement error (ME) due to physiologic and assay variation.…”
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Association between measured teamwork and medical errors: an observational study of prehospital care in the USA
Published 2019-10-01“…Logistic regression analysis accounting for clustering at the team level revealed that the odds of an error decreased 28% with each unit increase in CTS (OR 0.72, 95% CI 0.59 to 0.88).Conclusions This study found that overall teamwork among care delivery teams was strongly associated with the risk of serious adverse events in simulated scenarios of caring for critically ill and injured children.…”
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Harnessing GPT-4 for automated error detection in pathology reports: Implications for oncology diagnostics
Published 2025-05-01“…However, GPT-4 exhibited a higher rate of false positives (2.3%; 95% CI: [1.52, 3.01]) compared to the best-performing senior pathologist (0.3%; 95% CI: [0.01, 0.91]). Conclusions GPT-4 demonstrates substantial potential in improving the efficiency and accuracy of pathology error detection, which could accelerate clinical workflows and enhance cancer diagnostics. …”
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