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What the persistence of errors tells us is not that we should repeal the work restrictions and return to a state of sleep deprivation, which is what most of the nation's residency directors would have us do.
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Due to problems of equifinality, the results show a persistence of error even in the presence of zero noise from the sensor, although decreasing the level of radiometric noise from 0.02 to 0.001 reduces error in the estimated NPP by 10%to25%5%.
As described earlier in this subsection, persistence of error in a packet after retransmissions results in loss of that packet, and the actual packet loss probability,, for the considered policy is given as (19).
The persistence of resident errors was the impetus for the development of a learner-centered diabetes curriculum designed to activate learners, empowering them to be participants in sessions, rather than relying on the passive learning in traditional lectures.
A prominent example is inherited defects in mismatch repair (MMR), which cause persistence of DNA replication errors, elevated mutation rates, and predisposition to colorectal tumors [ 7].
The author's subjects were the statesman's passions: poverty, especially in relation to family breakdown; the persistence of ethnicity; the limits, errors, and necessity of social policy; in matters of war and peace, liberal illusions and conservative excesses.
Lack of persistence and personal preconceptions are potential threats of errors in the coding process; therefore the authors checked and discussed coding accuracy throughout the analysis.
The positive impact of computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems on prescription safety must be considered in light of the persistence of certain types of medication-prescription errors.
While different associations with incidence and persistence of depression might reflect type 1 error, given the number of analyses, the individual associations (with emotional support from the spouse/mother-in-law) are consistent with baseline cross-sectional associations.
"Cascading series of errors".
The finding of perceived sexism in relation to errors aligns with other evidence supporting the persistence of gender-based discrimination in medicine [ 23- 25].
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