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    Brief communication: Not as dirty as they look, flawed airborne and satellite snow spectra by E. H. Bair, D. A. Roberts, D. R. Thompson, P. G. Brodrick, B. A. Wilder, N. Bohn, C. J. Crawford, N. Carmon, C. M. Vuyovich, J. Dozier

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<p>Key to the success of spaceborne missions is understanding snowmelt in our warming climate, as this has implications for nearly 2 billion people. An obstacle is that surface reflectance products over snow show an erroneous hook with decreases in the visible wavelengths, causing per-band and broadband reflectance errors of up to 33 % and 11 %, respectively. …”
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    Modeling fin efficiency considering transverse temperature gradients in rocket engine cooling channels by Volodymyr Sliusariev, Valerii Bucharskyi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…To this end, the gradient descent method is applied, minimizing the quadratic error function. Findings. A criterial dependence has been formulated to complement the derived heat conduction equation. …”
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    Physiological Signals as Predictors of Mental Workload: Evaluating Single Classifier and Ensemble Learning Models by Nailul Izzah, Auditya Purwandini Sutarto, Ade Hendi, Maslakhatul Ainiyah, Muhammad Nubli bin Abdul Wahab

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It represents a further step toward the development of a mental workload recognition system, with the potential to improve decision-making where cognitive readiness is limited and human error is increased. …”
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    ‘Do Good, Expect the Worst’: The Indirect Effect of Social Cynicism on Prosocial Behavior via Empathy and Trust by Denis Coca, Alin Gavreliuc

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Only the manifest model supported an indirect effect via empathic concern; latent models accounting for measurement error did not. This discrepancy highlights how item-level variance may inflate observed relationships. …”
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    Kesalahan diksi dan struktur kalimat dalam warta jemaat GMIT Kota Kupang: Tinjauan dari perspektif keterbacaan dan pemahaman by Aris Nurhuda, Narantoputrayadi M. Malay, Semuel H. Nitbani, Margaret P. E. Djokaho, Anastasia J. M. Leda

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The findings reveal several errors in word choice and sentence structure, such as excessive word use, influence of colloquial language, and improper sentence arrangement, which lead to vague meanings and ineffective message delivery. …”
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    Hybrid retrieval of grass biophysical variables based-on radiative transfer, active learning and regression methods using Sentinel-2 data in Marakele National Park by Philemon Tsele, Abel Ramoelo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Results show the most accurate grass LAI and LCC retrievals had lower relative root mean squared errors (RRMSEs) of 39.87% and 16.58% respectively. …”
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    Enhancing Patient Safety Through Leadership: A Comprehensive Literature Review on the Role of Head Nurses in Hospital Settings by Linnik Ljudmila, Sepp Jaana, Reinhold Karin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Patient safety has moral, ethical, and economic implications. Medical errors significantly increase healthcare costs, prolong hospital stays and lead to the need for additional treatment, accompanied by legal expenses that can impact the reputation of a healthcare institution. …”
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    The Role of Religiosity in Shaping Sustainable Behavior by Sahibzada Muhammad Hamza, Nasim Shah Shirazi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Our methodological approach employs Pooled OLS regression with robust standard errors to address the central research question. The empirical findings reveal a nuanced relationship: while religiosity in isolation appears to exert a negative influence on sustainable behaviors, its interaction with income paradoxically enhances pro-sustainability tendencies. …”
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    RETRACTED ARTICLE: May I come in? A probe into the contributions of self-esteem, teacher support, and critical thinking to anxiety and shyness in language classes by Lei Li, Tahereh Heydarnejad

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Students’ fear of speaking English is influenced by psychological reasons such as the fear of failing, being misunderstood, and making grammatical errors. Students’ active participation in English class discussions might be hindered by shyness, nervousness, lack of confidence, and motivation. …”
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    PSCPF: planning, scheduling and control of patient flow by Thiago A. Souza, Guilherme L. R. Vaccaro, Rui M. Lima

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Main findings In the hospital under study, the PSCPF implementation resulted in increased production control of surgeries, increased efficiency in management of waiting lists, increased operational efficiency, and motivational gains from staff integration. Implications for theory and practice The understanding and proper implementation of the concept of PPSC contributed to mitigate problems related to capacity management, reduced the unawareness of different levels of demand and waiting lists, cut down scheduling errors, and prevented the provision of false information from the disconnection between the various areas of the hospital.…”
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    Previous binaural experience supports compensatory strategies in hearing-impaired children's auditory horizontal localization. by Andrea Gulli, Federico Fontana, Alessandro Aruffo, Eva Orzan, Enrico Muzzi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Investigating conditions where no, one, or both hearing devices were turned off, it was found that asymmetrical hearing caused the largest errors. Under this specific condition, head movement was used erratically by children with bilateral cochlear implants who focused on postures maximizing sound intensity at the more sensitive ear. …”
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    Bias and Variance Analysis of Contemporary Symbolic Regression Methods by Lukas Kammerer, Gabriel Kronberger, Stephan Winkler

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…On the contrary, larger models effectively prevent systematic errors. We also show how other algorithms like ITEA or AIFeynman with the declared goal of producing consistent results meet up to their expectation of small and similar models.…”
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    The Effect of Using Letter Card Media on Qur'an Learning on The Ability TO Read Hijaiyah Letters in Early Childhood by Syarifah Syarifah, Ellisa Fitri Tanjung

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… One of the learning achievements is influenced by the use of media, errors in media selection actually have an impact on non-achievement. …”
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    A framework for systematically applying humanistic ethics when using AI as a design material by Kyle Dent, Richelle Dumond, Mike Kuniavsky

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…AI technologies that hire people, evaluate their job performance, deliver their healthcare, and mete out penalties are obvious examples of possible areas for systematic algorithmic errors that result in unfair or unjust treatment. …”
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    The Role of p53 Mutations in Early and Late Response to Mitotic Aberrations by Anna Hertel, Zuzana Storchová

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In cancer, CIN strongly correlates with <i>TP53</i> mutations, and recent studies suggest that p53 prevents the propagation of cells with abnormal karyotypes arising from mitotic errors. Furthermore, p53 dysfunction is frequent in cells that underwent whole-genome doubling (WGD), a process that facilitates CIN onset, promotes aneuploidy tolerance, and is associated with poor patient prognosis across multiple cancer types. …”
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    Principles of accounting in the Duchy of Warsaw – problems with cash accounts by MAŁGORZATA GARSTKA

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Purpose: The aim of the article is to present the accounting principles used in the Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1815) and to provide arguments that support these principles.Methodology/approach: The methodology involves analyzing historical sources, con-ducting a literature review organized by substantive issues related to the system of the Principality, and analyzing thematic and chronological arrangements of information obtained from the Central Archives of Historical Records.Findings: When settling accounting irregularities in the Duchy of Warsaw during the takeover of accounts from Prussian officials, the following accounting criteria and principles, including ethics, were applied: reconciliation of closing and opening states, correctness of accounting documents, maintaining clean entries when correcting errors, prioritizing content over form, materiality considerations, internal control measures, responsibility, professional competency requirements, and proper organization within accounting practices.Practical implications: The article will make accountants aware of the historical basis of certain principles used today and highlight the importance attached to them in times when keeping accounts was organizationally difficult. …”
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    Hybrid affixation and reduplication in Bilingual Aphasia: A case study of Sundanese-Indonesian speech deficits by Ninah Hasanah, Eri Kurniawan, Dadang Sudana

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The findings reveal two major patterns of morphological deviation: (1) misapplication of Indonesian and Sundanese affixation rules, resulting in hybrid morphological structures, and (2) systematic overgeneralization of reduplication patterns, leading to the emergence of novel linguistic formations. These errors highlight the impact of bilingual language competition on morphological processing in aphasia. …”
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    The ethics of using artificial intelligence in medical research by Shinae Yu, Sang-Shin Lee, Hyunyong Hwang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Compliance with regulations such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and General Data Protection Regulation is essential, as they address liability in cases of AI errors. This review advocates a balanced approach to AI autonomy in clinical decisions, the rigorous validation of AI systems, ongoing monitoring, and robust data governance. …”
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    Enhancing Facility Management with Emerging Technologies: A Study on the Application of Blockchain and NFTs by Andrea Bongini, Marco Sparacino, Luca Marzi, Carlo Biagini

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The model ensures an immutable record of transactions and maintenance activities, reducing errors and fraud. Smart contracts automate sub-phases like progress validation and milestone-based payments, increasing operational efficiency. …”
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    Reward-optimizing learning using stochastic release plasticity by Yuhao Sun, Yuhao Sun, Wantong Liao, Wantong Liao, Jinhao Li, Jinhao Li, Xinche Zhang, Xinche Zhang, Guan Wang, Guan Wang, Zhiyuan Ma, Zhiyuan Ma, Zhiyuan Ma, Sen Song, Sen Song

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…However, a question remains: how can plasticity rules achieve robustness and effectiveness comparable to error backpropagation? In this study, we introduce Reward-Optimized Stochastic Release Plasticity (RSRP), a learning framework where synaptic release is modeled as a parameterized distribution. …”
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