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    Stochastic Method of Discounted Cash Flows by A. A. Solodov

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The aim of the study is to provide a theoretical explanation of the forecasting errors inherent in the discounted cash flow method. …”
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    Identification and evaluation of performance indicators affecting human error, based on fuzzy logic (An operation center of Gas transmission company) by M Kiani, I Mohammad Fam, T Allahviranloo

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Results: Analysis of the questionnaires showed that in the opinion of the control room operators, the quality of "number of simulation goals" and "available time" is acceptable, and "the adequacy of training and experience" is not acceptable. Conclusion: Identify and assess the factors affecting the performance of various industries using fuzzy analysis method is extremely useful to reduce human error.…”
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    Medication Safety in the Emergency Department: A Study of Serious Medication Errors Reported by 101 Hospitals From 2011 to 2020 by Elizabeth Kukielka, Rebecca Jones

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Conclusion: Potential safety strategies to consider to reduce the risk of medication errors in the ED include stocking epinephrine autoinjectors, using clinical decision support at the ordering/prescribing stage of the process, and adding an emergency medicine pharmacist as part of an interdisciplinary emergency medicine team.…”
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    Nurse Practitioner and General Practitioner Error Rates in a Large Digital Health Service: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis by Louis Talay, Matt Vickers, Daisy Lu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Methods: Investigators retrospectively analyzed prescription errors from all audited consults of the Eucalyptus Australia service over a 6 month period between 1 October 2023 and 31 March 2024. …”
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    Medication errors in prescription of chemotherapy regimens: A prospective observational study among cancer patients at Iranian referral hospital by Sahar Karimi, Mehrnaz Vaez, Amir Aria, Azadeh Moghaddas

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Background: Medication errors are a significant cause of adverse events in cancer patients. …”
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    Prediction Error After Lens Implantation in Children With Axial Length Less than 22 mm Below 2 Yrs by Reena Gupta, Suma Ganesh, Chekitaan Singh, A.K Khurana

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Higher the IOL power, more is the prediction error. Conclusion: The accuracy of SRK-T and SRK-II was comparable in calculating IOL power in children with axial length less than 22 mm and below 2 years of age…”
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    Profile of inborn errors of metabolism among the neonates admitted in special newborn care unit of a tertiary care hospital by Kushal Mandal, Sushama Sahoo, Sarbani Misra, Bharat Lal Kisku

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Background: Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) refer to a group of hereditary disorders that occur due to the disruption of normal biochemical processes in the body. …”
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    Investigating the point prevalence, types, severity, causes and predictors of vaccines administration errors during COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan. by Derar H Abdel-Qader, Hasan Abdel-Qader, Jennifer Silverthorne, Chuenjid Kongkaew, Moh'd Al Nimrawi, Ahmad Z Al Meslamani, Nathir M Obeidat, Wail Hayajneh, Feras Hawari, Souraya Z Arabi, Salahdein AbuRuz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>The point prevalence of VAEs was 2.4% (209 errors / 8743 vaccine doses). These VAEs were categorized into six types: timing (interval) error (69, 33.0%) dosing error (60, 28.7%), incorrect vaccine product (42, 20.1%), site/route error (17, 8.1%), documentation error (15, 7.2%), and other (6, 2.9%). …”
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    Identifying the Optimal Parametric Survival Model with Minimal Estimation Error to Determine Factors Influencing Survival in Colon Cancer Patients by Elahe Rahimi, Jamshid Yazdani Charati, Mohammad Eslami Juybari, Iradj Maleki, Raza ali Mohammadpour Tahamtan, Murteza Sanjarnipour

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Conclusion: In this study, the optimal model was the Weibull model, given that the failure rate increased uniformly over time, resulting in a better fit and lower error compared to the other models studied. …”
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    Refractive errors in premature infants with retinopathy of prematurity after anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) therapy by Vujanović Milena S., Stanković-Babić Gordana Lj., Oros Ana, Zlatanović Gordana D., Jovanović Predrag, Cekić Sonja P., Tomašević Branislav, Đorđević-Jocić Jasmina M.

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and the degree of refractive errors in premature infants with severe ROP treated with antivascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) (bevacizumab). …”
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    Pitfalls in statistical analysis – A Reviewers' perspective by Sakir Ahmed, Aadhaar Dhooria

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Few journals are free of statistics-related errors. Errors can occur in data reporting and presentation, choosing the appropriate or the most powerful statistical test, misinterpretation or overinterpretations of statistics, and ignoring tests of normality. …”
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    Evaluation of risk management from the perspective of hospital nurses in Shahid Rahnemon Hospital by M Zarezade, MS Abolhasani, S Eslami, E Salarikhah, F Bagheri, E Salmani

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Background: Various statistics of the incidence and prevalence of medical errors in hospitals have been published.is common.This study aimed to identify the initial state of the current level of risk management in the hospital was rahnemon. …”
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    Prevalence of Ocular Disorders in Learning Disabled Children and Their Functional Visual Performance Before and After Providing Spectacle Correction by Parikshit Gogate, Jason Raj William, Amit Shinde, Shashi Bhushan

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Necessary spectacle correction was dispensed to all children with significant uncorrected refractive error. Functional visual performance of the child with refractive error was assessed with the help of modified L.V. …”
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    Typology of “Displased criticism” in scientific pedagogical dialogues as a methodological phenomenon by A. V. Korzhuev, N. V. Golovina, N. A. Kontarov, Yu. B. Ikrennikova

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The results of the study are a typology of fragments of “displaced criticism”, including: a) uncritical isolation of fragments of the reviewed text (or oral dialogue) – regardless of how they were presented by the criticised author himself/herself; b) attribution to the author of incorrect conclusions that he/she did not put forward; c) criticism of illusory consequences from the statements of the author of the text or the participant in the dialogue; d) criticism that clearly demonstrates the substantive ignorance of the participant in the dialogue; e) criticism with inextricably linked elements, which are artificially isolated and there is a distorted form of connection between the elements; f) criticism that deliberately focuses the reader’s attention on minor errors in the text or fragment of the dialogue and misses significant errors. …”
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    Addressing Biomechanical Errors in the Back Squat for Older Adults: A Clinical Perspective for Maintaining Neutral Spine and Knee Alignment by Zacharias Papadakis, Andreas Stamatis, Rania Almajid, Kwadwo Appiah-Kubi, Matthew Lee Smith, Nata Parnes, Ali Boolani

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…<b>Results:</b> While the back squat is beneficial, proper form is essential to avoid biomechanical errors, like lumbar hyperlordosis and knee valgus. …”
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    An Electrochemical Impedance Spectrum-Based State of Health Differential Indicator with Reduced Sensitivity to Measurement Errors for Lithium–Ion Batteries by Jaber Abu Qahouq

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Because of the differential nature of this SOH indicator and because the two impedance values are measured at a phase peak point and a valley phase point regardless of the phase absolute values, the effect of impedance measurement shift/offset (error) on SOH estimation is reduced. This supports the future development of more accurate and faster online and offline SOH estimation algorithms and systems that have a higher immunity to impedance measurement shift/offset (error). …”
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    Does visual error augmentation offer advantages during bimanual therapy in individuals poststroke? A randomized controlled trial by Courtney Celian, Teresa Puzzi, Martina Verardi, Erica Olavarria, Federica Porta, Alessandra Pedrocchi, James L Patton

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Methods In this two-arm, randomized controlled trial, we explored the effect of visual error augmentation alone by visually shifting the paretic limb’s cursor in the direction of error. …”
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