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Robustness of analysis of covariance (ancova) under the distributions assumptions and variance homogeneity
Published 2020-03-01“…In the Beta distribution, , there is a deviation in the groups with n=10 and n=20 where the sample sizes are small.<p> <b>Conclusion:</b> The results showed that type-I error rate is affected by skewness of the distribution, sample size and homogeneity of variance. …”
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Corneal Curvature Change After Strabismus Surgery: An Experience from a Single-academic Center
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Temperature measuring points selection based on the effect of thermal deformation of components
Published 2025-05-01“…The transmission model demonstrated that the thermal deformations of all the components continuously accumulate in the motion transfer chain, eventually affecting the thermal errors. Based on this conclusion, the novel method for selecting KTMPs is proposed. …”
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ANALISIS KESALAHAN SISWA DALAM MENYELESAIKAN SOAL CERITA BERDASARKAN KRITERIA WATSON DITINJAU DARI SEGI GENDER
Published 2024-01-01“…Meanwhile, male students made 6 types of errors, namely incorrect data (18.91%), inappropriate procedures (13.51%), lost conclusions (18.91%), response level conflicts (8.10%), problems skills hierarchy (10.81%), and other than the seven categories above (29.72%).…”
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Incorrect interpretation of the law by the court
Published 2024-09-01“…During the analysis, special attention was paid to such aspects as the causes of erroneous interpretation, ways to detect and eliminate the identified error, and the consequences of making an error.Based on the results obtained, conclusions were formulated, among which it is worth noting that judicial errors in the interpretation of normative acts are quite common. …”
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Loanwords for language learners: Help or hindrance?
Published 2016-12-01“…The remaining words examined were inconsistent with self-report measures, generally underestimating students’ actual productive knowledge. Conclusions: Error analyses of students’ L1 sentences indicated that inconsistencies observed between self-report and productive knowledge may be due to students’ partial knowledge of words expressed through their reliance on katakana translations of the words tested. …”
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Balance performance in sedentary and active healthy young individuals – a cross-sectional study
Published 2020-04-01“…Balance was assessed using the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS), and the total number of errors was scored, for the non-dominant limb (the left leg for both groups). …”
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Mathematical model of shaping toothed products using volumetric tool with one motion parameter
Published 2020-10-01“…In the course of the study, numerical modeling was carried out to determine the error value in shaping the product profile using the tool. …”
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The inaccurate citation of the “Universal Declaration of Animal Rights” (UDAR) in the scientific literature: a scoping review
Published 2025-02-01“…More than half (57%, 59/103) of the mentions in the ethics section contained errors, namely confusing UDAR with other animal protection texts. …”
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Association between myopia and relative peripheral refraction in children with monocular Tilted disc syndrome
Published 2025-05-01“…Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the refractive error and relative peripheral refraction in pediatric patients with monocular tilted disc syndrome. …”
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Challenges of Diagnosis and Treatment Choice in Riedel‘s Fibrosing Thyroiditis: Clinical Case Examples
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Are interpersonal communication skills adequately taught at postgraduate specialist level in South Africa? The neurology experience
Published 2021-06-01“…Both groups felt strongly that postgraduate training in interpersonal communication was important (registrars 95.2%, specialists 91.9%), especially when dealing with issues of death and dying, disclosing medical errors and dealing with the legal profession. Conclusion: Postgraduate training of interpersonal communication as required of neurology registrars and neurologists was considered insufficient. …”
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Performance analysis for pseudo-random asynchronous FH-CDMA system based on average-hit method
Published 2016-07-01“…The pseudo-random M-ary sequence (such as RS code,polynomial code and low-hit zone FH code and so forth) is widely adopted as FH code in FH-CDMA system.However,the performance of FH-CDMA system employing FH sequence is usually evaluated by simulation,and lack of substantial theoretical analysis.A systematic method for modeling the frequency-hit according to the pre-assigned FH code was proposed; then with the proposed model,the analysis for multi-access interference(MAI)was simplified.The numerical relation between the properties of pseudo-random FH code and the error-rate performance of FH-CDMA system was established.Theoretical and simulation results show that the proposed average-hit model is an efficient method to evaluate the frequency hit and the error-rate of pseudo-randomly FH-CDMA system.Meanwhile,the optimal error-rate low-bound of FH-CDMA system which can achieved by pseudo-random FH code is shown in the conclusion.…”
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NORMALISATION OF THE DRIVE PRECISION OF METAL-CUTTING MACHINES
Published 2017-07-01“…The presented complex helps to reveal the role of the rounding error of the output criteria in the formation of the general relative error and provides a basis for its possible reduction. …”
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Are Medıcal Students Famılıar Wıth Patıent Safety Culture? A Cross-Sectıonal Study in Turkey
Published 2025-08-01“…In addition, it was found that students had positive attitudes regarding the sub-dimensions of working hours, teamwork, the role of the patient in the error, and the importance of patient safety in the curriculum as reasons for errors. …”
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Barriers to compliance with the use of free-of-cost spectacles prescribed through door-to-door screening of children in urban slums of Delhi
Published 2025-05-01“…Factors affecting compliance included spectacle quality, distance UCVA in the worse eye, father’s education, and mothers’ occupation. Conclusion: Compliance to spectacles in a door-to-door screening model was 76%. …”
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