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    Experimental Research and Numerical Analysis on Fire Resistance of Prefabricated Concrete Composite Beams by LIU Yanchun, SUN Shuqi, LIU Caiwei, WANG Pengfei, LU Xiuliang, MAO Jiayuan, MIAO Jijun

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…After 60 min, the simulated values were lower than the experimental values, with the error maintained within 10%. 3) The simulated fire resistance limits of all specimens were compared to the test values, and the errors remained within 8%.The accuracy of the formulas fitted using SPSS software was above 0.985, with the errors among the experimental, simulated, and formula-derived values remaining within 11%. …”
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    Context-Aware Dual-Task Deep Network for Concurrent Bone Segmentation and Clinical Assessment to Enhance Shoulder Arthroplasty Preoperative planning by Luca Marsilio, Andrea Moglia, Alfonso Manzotti, Pietro Cerveri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It achieved median root mean squared errors of 0.31 and 0.24 mm, and Hausdorff distances of 2.35 and 3.28 mm for the humerus and scapula, respectively. …”
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    The application of machine learning algorithms for predicting length of stay before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Wuhan-area hospitals by Yang Liu, Yang Liu, Renzhao Liang, Chengzhi Zhang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The MAE, RMSE, and MAPE errors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic are lower than 3% on average for household registration in Wuhan and non-household registration in Wuhan.ConclusionsResearch finds machine learning is reasonable in predicting LOS before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    Nonlinear Gait Variability Increases with Age in Children from 2–10 Years Old by Bryon C. Applequist, Zachary L. Motz, Anastasia Kyvelidou

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…<b>Background:</b> Linear methods of analysis of variability are concerned with the magnitude of variability and often consider deviations from a central mean as errors. The utilization of nonlinear tools to examine variability allows for the exploration and measurement of the patterns of variability displayed by the system. …”
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    Bending it like Beckham: how to visually fool the goalkeeper. by Joost C Dessing, Cathy M Craig

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Hand movements were found to be biased in the direction of initial ball heading, and for curved free-kicks this resulted in biases in a direction opposite to those necessary to save the free-kick. These movement errors result in less time to cover a now greater distance to stop the ball entering the goal. …”
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  6. 2266

    Ecological Study of HIV Infection and Hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is There a Double Burden of Disease? by C Angkurawaranon, D Nitsch, N Larke, A M Rehman, L Smeeth, J Addo

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Linear regression analyses using robust standard errors (allowing for clustering at country level) were carried out for associations of age-standardised hypertension prevalence ratios (standardized to rural Uganda's hypertension prevalence data) with HIV prevalence, adjusted for national indicators, year of study and sex of the study population.…”
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    The Relationship between Lean Practices and Organizational Performance: An Analysis of Operations Management in a Public Institution by Patricia Inês Schwantz, Leander Luiz Klein, Eugênio de Oliveira Simonetto

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Together, these elements combine to engender organizational effectiveness and success, promoting more productivity, quality, profitability, and customer satisfaction, thus improving the organization’s performance. <i>Conclusions</i>: It is evident that the members of the military unit are committed to optimizing organizational performance, showing constant improvement in productivity, rarely committing errors, cost reduction in activities and works, high effectiveness in meeting goals, prioritizing cost reduction in the execution of activities, as well as achieving goals and objectives related to the services provided.…”
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    Artificial intelligence in gynecologic and obstetric emergencies by Hassan M. Elbiss, Fikri M. Abu-Zidan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Ethical dilemmas of using AI include data governance, responsibility for errors, and security issues. Providing training on AI to healthcare professionals working in emergency departments is needed. …”
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    Pedagogical risk factors for functional state disorders of the musculoskeletal system in young track and field athletes (running, long jump) by A. Matishev, S. Loktev, A. Pogrebuoy, S. Chernukha

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…They include common weak aspects in the training programs, grave errors in deciding on conditioning and special exercises for these cohorts, lack of adequate competencies among coaches.…”
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    Features of project activity in professional education by Yury Pavlovich Vetrov

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The author defines the conditions under which the organization of students' project activities in the educational process of vocational education organizations will be the most optimal. The conclusions: the organization of project activities of students in the educational process will be more successful with the implementation of conditions and consideration of errors and difficulties of the implementation of project activities from both teachers and students.…”
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    Laboratory study of the quality of root canal obturation in the application of various techniques of medical treatment by T. V. Furtsev, Z. Yu. Amelyukhina, G. M. Zeer

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Under study is based on the fact that every year the number of patients with complicated forms of caries increases, in addition, the complexity of a number of treatment manipulations, often leads to various errors and complications at all stages of endodontic treatment.  …”
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    Accuracy of predicting the genetic risk of disease using a genome-wide approach. by Hans D Daetwyler, Beatriz Villanueva, John A Woolliams

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Deterministic prediction errors when tested by simulation were generally small. …”
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    Formalism of School Knowledge from the Standpoint of the Activity Approach in Psychology: Research Prospects by Anastasia N. Sidneva

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The analysis shows that the errors of the formalism of school knowledge in most approaches are viewed negatively as something that must be avoided. …”
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    Personnel’s Experiences of Phlebotomy Practices after Participating in an Educational Intervention Programme by Karin Bölenius, Christine Brulin, Ulla H. Graneheim

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Blood specimen collection is a common procedure in health care, and the results from specimen analysis have essential influence on clinical decisions. Errors in phlebotomy may lead to repeated sampling and delay in diagnosis and may jeopardise patient safety. …”
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    An analytical study of the use of VAR technology and its relationship to the psychological hesitation of referees in the Iraqi Professional League by Ahmed Thare Hani, Mohannad Talib Abd, Samer Saad Ibrahim

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…From reviewing the paragraphs of the final questionnaire, we note that (VAR) technology supports and assists the match referee in making his decisions, and at the same time we should not marginalize the role of the referee and (VAR) becomes the one who makes the decision on behalf of the referee. Conclusions: The VAR technology has clearly and noticeably contributed to the development of the game of football and the absence of refereeing errors in matches by a percentage that may exceed (95%) in matches. …”
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    Trend in BMI z-score among Private Schools’ Students in Delhi using Multiple Imputation for Growth Curve Model by Vinay K Gupta, Gurprit Grover, Monika Arora

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Complete case analysis also shows a decrease in mean BMI z-score though it was not statistically significant (β= -0.2861, se=0.0987, p=0.065). Conclusions: The estimates obtained from multiple imputation analysis were better than those of complete data after excluding missing values in terms of lower standard errors. …”
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    Clinical risk and patient safety: a multicenter cross-sectional study to explore knowledge, attitudes and practice of hospital nurses by Assunta Guillari, Tommasangelo Petitti, Maria Rosaria Esposito, Teresa Rea

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Anonymous reporting to the organization was very low, with only 8.3% of nurses who had made an error submitting an anonymous report. Conclusions: Managers should implement multimodal improvement strategies aimed at enabling nurses’ to recognize the critical issues of the system and to increase their reporting, in order to make the organizations safer. …”
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    The effect of pilates training on knee functional tests in youth female volleyball player by Sanaz Rahimi, Ali Asghar Norasteh, Mohamad Mottaghitalab

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Functional assessments included the Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) and the tuck-jump test, conducted pre- and post-intervention. …”
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    Estimating the Within-Person Change in Dental Service Access Measures during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States by Jason Semprini

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…By constructing a probability-weighted linear regression model with fixed-effects, we estimated the average within-person change from 2019 to 2020. Robust standard errors were clustered within each respondent. Results. …”
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