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    CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SPECIFIC SPECIMEN FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COSTS IN AGRICULTURE by Dan BODESCU, Gavril ȘTEFAN, Dan CAZACU, Alexandru Sorin TUDORAN, Adriana MĂGUREANU, Oana COCA

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The purpose of the research presented in this paper is to develop a specific sample model for the analysis of costs in agriculture which was done by: 1. …”
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    The nephrotoxicity of contrasts in coronary artery intervention treatment:a Meta analysis by XU Xiao, HUANG Min, DU Li-guo, LI Xiao-ning

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Objective To assess the nephrotoxicity of isotonic contrast media compared with low-osmolar contrast media in percutaneous coronary interventioa Methods Randomized controlled trials(RCTs) of isotonic contrast medium or low osmolar nonionic contrast medium in percutaneous coronary intervention were searched in the database of CENTRAL,EMbase,PubMed,CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,CBM from their start year to January 2014.The literature references were searched by hand at the same time.Screening and information extraction were done by two researchers independently according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.Review Manager(version 5.2) of the Cochrane collaboration was used in data analysis.Results Seven RCTs were identified for analysis of aggregated summary data on 2 677 patients.In 6 studies the increased serum creatinine more than 25%of the baseline levels was used as diagnostic criteria of CIN,and there was significant difference in the CIN incidence between the isotonic contrast medium and low osmolar nonionic contrast medium[RR = 0.57,95% CI(0.38~0.84),P = 0.005].In 7 studies the increased serum creatinine more than 44 μmol/L(0.5 mg/dl) was used as diagnostic criteria,and the incidence of CIN showed significant difference between the isotonic contrast medium and low osmolar nonionic contrast medium[RR = 0.65,95% CI(0.43—0.98),P = 0.04].There was no significant difference in the incidence of CIN among 5 trials in patients with the average age ≥65 years old[RR = 0.66,95% CI(0.40~1.09),P = 0.10].To those patients with the average 60~65 years old,there was no significant difference in the incidence of CIN between the isotonic contrast medium and low osmolar nonionic contrast medium[RR = 0.61,95% CI(0.28~1.32),P = 0.21].In 3 articles including the patients with increased baseline of serum,there was significant difference in the incidence of CIN between the isotonic contrast medium and low osmolar nonionic contrast medium[RR = 0.40,95%CI(0.21 ~0.76),P = 0.006].In 2 studies including the patients with normal serum creatinine,the incidence of CIN between the isotonic contrast medium and low osmolar nonionic contrast medium had no significant difference[RR= 1.14,95% CI(0.39~3.37),P = 0.81].If the dosage of contrast medium was <200 ml,there was no significant difference between the two contrast media[RR = 0.85,95% CI(0.51 ~ 1.43),P = 0.55],but if the dosage was≥200 ml,isotonic contrast medium had lower incidence of CIN than low osmolar nonionic contrast medium[RR= 0.38,95% CI(0.18—0.80),P = 0.01].Conclusions The current evidence indicated that the incidence of CIN caused by isotonic contrast medium is lower than that by low osmolar nonionic contrast medium in coronary artery intervention.However,the osmotic pressure may not be the only determinant mechanism of CIN,especially in old patients.It may be associated with the basic renal function,age,etc.Isotonic contrast agents and lower dosage are recommended for the coronary artery intervention,in order to reduce the incidence of the CIN.…”
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    APPLICATION OF CLUSTER ANALYSIS TO STUDY THE SOCIOECONOMIC SITUATION OF EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES by Sofiia R. Ladyk, Kseniia F. Bazilyuk

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…As a result of using this method, a dendrogram was obtained, the visual analysis of which allows to form 4 clusters. The K-means method was used to form clusters. …”
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    A multicenter micro-costing analysis of flexible cystoscopic procedures in Korea by Uiemo Je, Woong Kyu Han, Hee-Kyo Jeong, Hankil Lee, Kwang Suk Lee, Sung Ku Kang, Byeong-Ju Kwon, Sung-Uk Kuh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…"Purpose: This study aims to develop and implement an economic evaluation using a micro-costing approach to provide a precise and transparent analysis of the direct costs of cystoscopic procedures in Korean hospitals. …”
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    Variation analysis of fruit traits of jujube seedlings and screening of excellent germplasm by JI Yinzhong, CHEN Youfu, YAN Fenfen, WANG Jiurui, LIU Mengjun

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The genetic variation of fruit traits were analyzed, and the gray correlation analysis was used to screen excellent jujube seedlings. …”
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    Zero-shot performance analysis of large language models in sumrate maximization. by Ali Abir Shuvro, Md Shahriar Islam Bhuiyan, Faisal Hussain, Md Sakhawat Hossen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…An effective solution is leveraging the generative power of LLMs for such tasks where there is no necessity for prior algorithmic and programming knowledge. A zero-shot analysis of these models is necessary to define the feasibility of using them in such tasks. …”
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    PEAK PERFORMANCE AGE: A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF PAKISTAN TEST BATSMEN by Imran Abbass

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Time series and regression analysis was executed to find the significance of the relationship between their age and performance (Batting average).The findings of the study revealed a parabolic trajectory relationship between age and their performance, positive relationship at the start and then a plateau and then a negative relationship between age and performance. …”
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    Player Performance Analysis in Table Tennis Through Human Action Recognition by Kangnan Dong, Wei Qi Yan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the field of video analysis, human action recognition has emerged as a highly researched area. …”
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    ESG Disclosure Comparison Analysis in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Industry by Michelle Chin Lee Yan, Isna Putri Rahmawati

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This study employed a descriptive analysis approach to describe the level of ESG disclosure in the Indonesian FMCG sector. …”
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    ANALYSIS OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION DYNAMICS IN THE EU: ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS by PETRE IONUT LAURENTIU, SBÎRCEA ROBERT ȘTEFAN *, CÂMPEANU CĂT ĂLIN

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Through a quantitative analysis of Eurostat data and the application of Pearson's correlation matrices and Granger causality analysis, the study identified GDP per capita as the factor with the largest impact on emissions. …”
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    Analysis of The Impact of Gadgets on Student Motivation and Learning: Reviewed After Covid by Nur Fadlilah, Shelli Merlina, Isma Yuliza

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The samples used using the saturated model were VIa and VIb, with a total sample of 45 students. Analysis of the questionnaire that we distributed to students obtained the following results: on average students who were motivated by gadgets were 30% and those who were not motivated were 15% and, student learning outcomes were 31% and those who were less motivated were 14%.…”
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