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  1. 2621

    Concurrent Validity and Reliability of Two Mobile Phone Applications for Measuring Vertical Jumps in Amateur Handball Players by Amândio Dias, Alexandre Coutan, Bruno Silva, Catarina Eufrásio, Maria Teixeira, Mariana Alberto

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The research assesses both apps’ accuracy, particularly concerning higher jumps, where errors have been noted, aiming to determine the most reliable tool. …”
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  2. 2622

    Trade-off Between Semantic Radicals’ Characterhood and Host Phonograms’ Transparency in Semantic Radicals’ Semantic Activation by Мен Цзян, Ци Луо, Ся Ван, Ксі Лі

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The mean accuracy for the part-of-speech judgment task was 96.01%. The errors and reaction time data exceeding 2 SD (3.7%) from the mean RT were excluded from further analyses Conclusions. …”
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  3. 2623

    Fosfomycin—Overcoming Problematic In Vitro Susceptibility Testing and Tricky Result Interpretation: Comparison of Three Fosfomycin Susceptibility Testing Methods by Jan Závora, Gabriela Kroneislová, Marie Kroneisl, Václava Adámková

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…There were no very major errors (VREs) observed in <i>P. aeruginosa</i>. <i>S. aureus</i> had surprisingly low essential agreement (EA) rates (53% for MRSA and 47% for MSSA) for Etest<sup>®</sup>, but categorical agreement was 100%. …”
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  4. 2624

    Prediction of outpatient visits for allergic rhinitis using an artificial intelligence LSTM model - a study in Eastern China by Xiaofeng Fan, Liwei Chen, Wei Tang, Lixia Sun, Jie Wang, Shuhan Liu, Sirui Wang, Kaijie Li, Mingwei Wang, Yongran Cheng, Lili Dai

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results Based on the data obtained from males (n = 13,943), females (n = 11,482), adults (n = 17,473), and minors (n = 7,952), the normalized mean squared errors of the Long Short-Term Memory model were 0.4674976, 0.3812502, 0.418301, and 0.4322124, respectively. …”
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  5. 2625

    Challenges and best practices for moving forward in interprofessional collaboration in critical care units: nurses’ perspectives by Amina Hemida Salem Ghattas, Hala Ahmed Abdou

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Implementation of the results of the current study will improve patient outcomes by preventing oversights, medication errors, and redundant interventions. In addition to creating relaxed working conditions, improving the morale of the healthcare team, job satisfaction, and decreased staff turnover.…”
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  6. 2626

    Inverse analysis method for mathematical modeling of hydrodynamic ballast in a drilling rig by I. R. Antypas, A. G. Dyachenko, B. I. Saed

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Taking into account the standard error array and the minimum standard error, the statistical errors made during experimental measurements are considered. …”
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  7. 2627

    Teacher Personality Predicts Emotional Well-Being and Academic Achievement in Students with Specific Learning Disorders by Wanqin Yu, Olivia F. Ward, Brianna Paquette, Sylvie Mrug, Caroline G. Richter

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Two-level multilevel models were conducted in Mplus using maximum likelihood estimation with robust standard errors (MLR). The models controlled for student and teacher demographics, baseline emotional well-being, and the intervention group. …”
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    Facilitators and barriers to medication self-management for patients with multiple long-term conditions transitioning from hospital to home by Malin Olsen Syversen, Mikas Glatkauskas, Liv Mathiesen, Marianne Lea, Berit Gallefoss Denstad, Karin Svensberg

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Medication self-management during transition of care is often hindered by challenges such as inadequate communication, which increases the risk of medication errors and adverse outcomes. Aim: Identify facilitators and barriers to medication self-management for patients with MLTCs transitioning from hospital to home. …”
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  9. 2629

    Complex integrated method of improvement of sports ballroom dance performance by V.I. Omelyanenko

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Consideration of possible errors trains a woman-partner’s ability to switch timely from one step to another. …”
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  10. 2630

    Unsupervised clustering based coronary artery segmentation by Belén Serrano-Antón, Manuel Insúa Villa, Santiago Pendón-Minguillón, Santiago Paramés-Estévez, Alberto Otero-Cacho, Diego López-Otero, Brais Díaz-Fernández, María Bastos-Fernández, José R. González-Juanatey, Alberto P. Muñuzuri

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Manual segmentation of coronary arteries is time-consuming and prone to errors. There is growing interest in automatic segmentation algorithms, particularly those based on neural networks, which require large datasets and significant computational resources for training. …”
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  11. 2631

    Medication use in the neonatal intensive care unit in a tertiary hospital in China from 2020 to 2023 by Yi Wang, Linhong Song, Yanhua Wang, Jun Li, Yuanyuan Xie, Lei Yan, Huixia Zhou, Siqi Hu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…In addition, we demonstrated that the most commonly prescribed off-label drugs were vitamins, water and electrolyte balance nutrition drugs, and blood circulation system drugs. Conclusions Our retrospective study will not only help identify and evaluate interventions to reduce medication errors but also aid healthcare systems and providers in understanding, implementing, and enhancing these interventions to improve the safety and quality of care for newborns. …”
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  12. 2632

    New correlations between ocular parameters and disease severity in Spanish patients with Gaucher's disease Type I. by Olivia Esteban, Miguel Angel Torralba, Susana Olivera, Mireya Martinez, Paula Montes, Sara Marco, Javier Ascaso

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…There were no statistically significant differences when comparing ocular parameters (visual acuity; axial length, refractive errors, corneal parameters, lens, retinal and choroidal thickness) between case and control subjects (p>0.05). …”
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  13. 2633

    Predictive modeling of burnout dimensions based on basic socio-economic determinants in health service managers and support personnel in a resource-limited health center by Grey Castro-Tamayo, Mario Hernandez-Tapia, Ivan David Lozada-Martinez, Ivan Portnoy, Jessica Manosalva-Sandoval, Tobías Parodi-Camaño

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The predictive models demonstrated acceptable performance in identifying socioeconomic factors associated with burnout, with prediction errors ranging from 7.68% to 20.31%.ConclusionsBurnout is common among support personnel and health services managers in resource-limited settings, particularly among those with lower incomes. …”
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  14. 2634

    The Dynamics of Doctor-Patient Communication During Remote Consultations: Qualitative Study Among Norwegian Contract General Practitioners by Børge Lønnebakke Norberg, Bjarne Austad, Eli Kristiansen, Paolo Zanaboni, Linn Okkenhaug Getz

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…ConclusionsThe implementation of remote consultations has many effects on clinical interaction and communication. …”
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  15. 2635

    Original research: factors related to persistent amblyopia after surgical correction in unilateral congenital blepharoptosis by Yi-Hua Chen, Pei-Wei Huang, Yueh-Ju Tsai

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Data collected included demographic information, age at surgery, surgical method, presence of strabismus, refraction errors, baseline amblyopia, and visual outcomes. These variables were compared between the two groups and used to predict persistent amblyopia. …”
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  16. 2636

    Implementing remote supervision to improve HIV service delivery in rural Malawi by Steven Masiano, Shalom Dunga, Tapiwa Tembo, Colin Pfaff, Carrie Cox, Beston Robert, Saeed Ahmed, Maria Kim

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…All regressions incorporated Newey-West standard errors to handle problems of heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation…”
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  17. 2637

    Perspectives on long-term medical management of urea cycle disorders: insights from a survey of UK healthcare professionals by Karolina M. Stepien, Melanie McSweeney, Antonio Ochoa-Ferraro, Roshni Vara, Paul Riley, Megan Smith

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Background Urea cycle disorders (UCDs) are rare inborn errors of metabolism which impact the body’s ability to detoxify ammonia produced during protein metabolism. …”
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    Influence of race, ethnicity, and sex on the performance of epigenetic predictors of phenotypic traits by Dennis Khodasevich, Nicole Gladish, Saher Daredia, Anne K. Bozack, Hanyang Shen, Jamaji C. Nwanaji-Enwerem, Belinda L. Needham, David H. Rehkopf, Andres Cardenas

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We utilized correlation coefficients and median absolute errors (MAE) to judge predictor performance, and bootstrapping and multivariate regression to assess the significance of differences between groups. …”
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    Factors affecting utilisation of traditional Korean medical services by privately insured persons: a retrospective study using Korean Health Panel Survey (KHPS) by Jinho Lee, In-Hyuk Ha, Boyoung Jung, Juchul Kim

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We used multiple linear regression analysis to identify determinants of TKM while controlling for clustered errors.Results Approximately 6.1% (1874) of all doctor visits (30 982) were characterised as TKM services. …”
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    The continuum of maternal sepsis severity: incidence and risk factors in a population-based cohort study. by Colleen D Acosta, Marian Knight, Henry C Lee, Jennifer J Kurinczuk, Jeffrey B Gould, Audrey Lyndon

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Demographic and clinical factors were adjusted using multivariable logistic regression with robust standard errors.<h4>Results</h4>1598 mothers developed sepsis; incidence of all sepsis was 10 per 10,000 live births (95% CI = 9.4-10.3). …”
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