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The slope for all significant factors on the number of steps before a fall across all three speeds.
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Assessment of the potential cost of MAEs.
Published 2024“…Moreover, factors significantly associated with moderately severe errors were intravenous medication administration, younger neonates, and an increased number of medications administered. …”
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DataSheet_1_Decreased monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio was associated with satisfied outcomes of first-line PD-1 inhibitors plus chemotherapy in stage IIIB-IV non-small cell lung cance...
Published 2023“…Decreased PLR was significantly associated with high ORR in univariate (P<0.001) and multivariate (P=0.017) analyses. …”
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Cost-sharing model of the supply chain.
Published 2025“…The findings reveal inefficiencies in supply chain coordination under these conditions, prompting the design of a cost-sharing and profit-sharing contract model. By applying these contracts, supply chain coordination is significantly improved, leading to enhanced collaboration, optimized resource allocation, and increased profitability for all stakeholders. …”