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Navigation error analysis.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Summary of related works.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Research methodology flow diagram.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Positioning error analysis.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Error-Bar graph.
Published 2025“…Results show that SIDFM reduces navigation errors by 12.09% at low acceleration and 11.43% at high acceleration while also significantly decreasing positioning errors. These improvements enhance the stability, precision, and safety of AGVs in dynamic manufacturing environments. …”
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Results from GLM tests of moderation.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated significant improvements across all conditions in cognitive performance (Trail Making Test RTACC, p.fdr<.001; Architex Total Speed, p.fdr<.001) and anxiety reduction (STAI, p.fdr<.001). …”
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Participant setup.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated significant improvements across all conditions in cognitive performance (Trail Making Test RTACC, p.fdr<.001; Architex Total Speed, p.fdr<.001) and anxiety reduction (STAI, p.fdr<.001). …”
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Descriptive Statistics by Timepoints.
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated significant improvements across all conditions in cognitive performance (Trail Making Test RTACC, p.fdr<.001; Architex Total Speed, p.fdr<.001) and anxiety reduction (STAI, p.fdr<.001). …”
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Data extraction information.
Published 2025“…Meta-analysis suggested a significant superiority of biologic agents in prolonging relapse-free survival, increasing glucocorticoid taper rate, and decreasing cumulative glucocorticoids dose for both GCA and TAK. …”
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ROB 2.0 for RCT.
Published 2025“…Meta-analysis suggested a significant superiority of biologic agents in prolonging relapse-free survival, increasing glucocorticoid taper rate, and decreasing cumulative glucocorticoids dose for both GCA and TAK. …”
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All studies identified in the literature search.
Published 2025“…Meta-analysis suggested a significant superiority of biologic agents in prolonging relapse-free survival, increasing glucocorticoid taper rate, and decreasing cumulative glucocorticoids dose for both GCA and TAK. …”
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The minimal anonymized data set.
Published 2024“…The presence of intra-operative complications and post-operative complications were independent predictors of poor post-operative visual outcome. Therefore, improvement of post-operative visual outcome through decreasing intra-operative complications, managing post-operative complications, and investing in specialized training and equipment for ophthalmic surgeons are pivotal and need significant emphasis.…”
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Participants’ characteristics.
Published 2025“…A logistic regression analysis indicated that acceptance of the facility and good mental health significantly increased the likelihood of trusting information provided by the public authorities, while concerns about genetic risks and negative images significantly decreased it. …”
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Outcomes.
Published 2025“…However, manual monitoring or so-called spot checks performed by nursing staff require a significant amount and are time-consuming. Wearable devices have been shown to be at least equally effective in collecting these data and have the possibility for continuous monitoring. …”
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Study flow chart with outcome measures.
Published 2025“…However, manual monitoring or so-called spot checks performed by nursing staff require a significant amount and are time-consuming. Wearable devices have been shown to be at least equally effective in collecting these data and have the possibility for continuous monitoring. …”
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Improvement of Short-Circuit Tolerance of Garnet Type Solid Electrolyte Li<sub>6.4</sub>La<sub>3</sub>Zr<sub>1.4</sub>Ta<sub>0.6</sub>O<sub>12</sub> by Li<sub>2</sub>WO<sub>4</sub>...
Published 2025“…In the present study, the effects of Li<sub>2</sub>WO<sub>4</sub> (LWO) and Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> sintering aids on the densification of LLZT were investigated to decrease the pores and voids and thereby to improve the tolerance for Li dendrite growth. …”
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Processed dataset for analysis.
Published 2024“…<div><p>On the global scale, agricultural crop yields have decreased or plateaued over the last several decades. …”
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Parameters of screws.
Published 2025“…In the conventional CPS group, 8 pedicle wall perforations were encountered, which was a statistically significant difference (p = 0.002). The novel CPS screw design and conventional CPS screw yielded pullout strengths of 449.7 N and 495.0 N, respectively, which showed no statistical difference. …”