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    Scientific and technical translation training in the conditions of electronic information and educational environment in the construction university by V. N. Smirnova

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In the situation of transition of a higher school to a competence-oriented system of education, mastering scientific and technical translation by students of non-linguistic faculties within the framework of an electronic information and educational environment is of particular relevance. …”
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    The Use of Neural Networks in Distance Education Technologies for the Identification of Students by O. A. Kozlova, A. A. Protasova

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…With an insufficient number of training sets (datasets), neural networks begin to perceive errors as reliable information, which, as a result, will lead to the need to retrain neural networks. …”
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    A Comparison among Score Systems for Discharging Patients from Recovery Rooms: A Narrative Review by Khadija El Aoufy, Carolina Forciniti, Yari Longobucco, Alberto Lucchini, Ilaria Mangli, Camilla Elena Magi, Enrico Bulleri, Cristian Fusi, Paolo Iovino, Pasquale Iozzo, Nicoletta Rizzato, Laura Rasero, Stefano Bambi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Next-generation scores must be improved to ease their use, minimize errors, and increase safety. The main goals of the scores included in this narrative review were to be simple to use, feasible, intuitive, comprehensive, and flexible. …”
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    Improving prediction accuracy of hospital arrival vital signs using a multi-output machine learning model: a retrospective study of JSAS-registry data by Yasuyuki Kawai, Koji Yamamoto, Keisuke Tsuruta, Keita Miyazaki, Hideki Asai, Hidetada Fukushima

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Background Critically ill patients can deteriorate rapidly; therefore, prompt prehospital interventions and seamless transition to in-hospital care upon arrival are crucial for improving survival. …”
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    External and internal drivers behind the formation, vegetation succession, and carbon balance of a subarctic fen margin by T. Juselius-Rajamäki, S. Piilo, S. Salminen-Paatero, E. Tuomaala, T. Virtanen, A. Korhola, A. Autio, H. Marttila, P. Ala-Aho, A. Lohila, A. Lohila, M. Väliranta

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Thus, when estimating the peatland carbon stocks and predicting the future trajectories for peatland development, this heterogeneity should be taken into account to avoid errors caused by the oversimplification of peatland lateral expansion dynamics.…”
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    TECTONOPHYSICAL SIGNS OF THE FORMATION OF STRONG EARTHQUAKE FOCI IN SEISMIC ZONES OF CENTRAL ASIA by S. I. Sherman

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Earthquake predictions have errors as the current knowledge of focal mechanisms of strong (M≥8) earthquakes is still insufficient. …”
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    A Novel Data-Driven MPC Framework Using KDE and KPCA for Autonomous Vehicles by Romdhane Nasri, Jannet Jamii, Majdi Mansouri, Zouhaier Affi, Vicenc Puig

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Extensive experimental validation on an autonomous vehicle platform yields outstanding performance metrics: lateral tracking errors of 0.0225 m (RMSE), heading errors of 0.0476 rad, and longitudinal velocity tracking errors of 0.2725 m/s. …”
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    Enhanced Edge Feature Fusion and Visual State Space for Precise Detection of Switch Tip Close Fitting by Chang Zhengtang, Lan Xiangui, Lai Yihui

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, comparison with manual measurements reveals that measurement errors are within 1 mm, meeting practical application requirements. …”
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    Assessment of Patient Safety Culture in Primary Health Care Settings in Kuwait by Maha Mohamed Ghobashi, Hanan Abdel Ghani El-ragehy, Hanan Mosleh Ibrahim, Fatma Abdullah Al-Doseri

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: Five safety dimensions with lowest positivity (less than 50%) were identified and these are; the non – punitive response to errors, frequency of event reporting, staffing, communication openness, center handoffs and transitions with the following percentages of positivity 24%, 32%, 41%, 45% and 47% respectively. …”
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    Towards a paradigm shift in the residential appeal policy of the Brussels-Capital Region by Hannah Berns, Emmanuelle Lenel, Christine Schaut, Gilles Van Hamme

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…We show that this failure is the result of an error with respect to the target (average households with children) as well as the means (the emphasis on ownership), denying the reality of the city as a place of transition: on the one hand, average households with children represent only a moderate fraction of departures and are particularly difficult to retain in a dense urban environment; on the other hand, access to ownership hardly seems to be an effective means of anchoring the population. …”
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    Voor een paradigmaverschuiving in het woonaantrekkelijkheidsbeleid van het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest by Hannah Berns, Emmanuelle Lenel, Christine Schaut, Gilles Van Hamme

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…We show that this failure is the result of an error with respect to the target (average households with children) as well as the means (the emphasis on ownership), denying the reality of the city as a place of transition: on the one hand, average households with children represent only a moderate fraction of departures and are particularly difficult to retain in a dense urban environment; on the other hand, access to ownership hardly seems to be an effective means of anchoring the population. …”
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    Detection of strawberry bloom phenology based on YOLO-RCMC and flower opening scale by Junquan Zhen, Yuke Wang, Xunhui Liu, Linfan Zhou, Shuqin Yang, Dong Wang

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In addition, the RCM variants were integrated into the head of the model to reduce classification errors and improve detection accuracy. The experimental results identified the threshold for flower opening in both the Early and Full stages. …”
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    ARIMA Markov Model and Its Application of China’s Total Energy Consumption by Chingfei Luo, Chenzi Liu, Chen Huang, Meilan Qiu, Dewang Li

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…These states are then combined with a Markov transition probability matrix to determine the final predicted values. …”
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    The Deformation Monitoring Capability of Fucheng-1 Time-Series InSAR by Zhouhang Wu, Wenjun Zhang, Jialun Cai, Hongyao Xiang, Jing Fan, Xiaomeng Wang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The Fucheng-1 (FC-1) satellite has successfully transitioned from its initial operational phase and is now undergoing a detailed performance assessment for time-series deformation monitoring. …”
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    Multi-constrained dynamic power estimation of battery system in series connection considering cell inconsistency by HU Weifeng, PENG Simin, XU Zheng, XU Lu

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Multiple lithium-ion cells are usually connected in series into a battery system in series connection, to meet the requirements of energy and voltage level for the rail transit equipment and electric vehicles. To solve the problem of inaccuracy in estimating state of power (<italic>SOP</italic>) due to cell inconsistency, this paper proposes a multi-constrained dynamic power estimation method based on a <italic>SOP</italic> errors predictor for the battery system in series connection was proposed. …”
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    Pour un changement de paradigme dans la politique d’attractivité résidentielle en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale by Hannah Berns, Emmanuelle Lenel, Christine Schaut, Gilles Van Hamme

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…We show that this failure is the result of an error with respect to the target (average households with children) as well as the means (the emphasis on ownership), denying the reality of the city as a place of transition: on the one hand, average households with children represent only a moderate fraction of departures and are particularly difficult to retain in a dense urban environment; on the other hand, access to ownership hardly seems to be an effective means of anchoring the population. …”
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    X-Ray Polarization Study of the Neutron Star Low-mass X-Ray Binary GX 349+2 by Unnati Kashyap, Thomas J. Maccarone, Mason Ng, Eliot C. Pattie, Swati Ravi, Herman L. Marshall

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We discovered that the X-ray source was polarized at a polarization degree of PD = 1.1% ± 0.3% (1 σ errors) with a polarization angle of PA = 32° ± 6° (1 σ errors). …”
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