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Methodology flowchart.
Published 2025“…It is believed that such a significant improvement in the accuracy of the GPR model will have a significant effect on realistic FP determination.…”
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Summary of the program evaluation.
Published 2025“…Objective sleep measurements showed a significant reduction in sleep onset latency only.…”
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Comparison of absolute and relative errors.
Published 2025“…A significant reduction in both error types is observed, with the relative error |<i>X</i><sub><i>r</i></sub>| decreasing from approximately 10<sup>−1</sup> to 10<sup>−8</sup>. …”
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Rate of convergence for relative errors.
Published 2025“…A significant reduction in both error types is observed, with the relative error |<i>X</i><sub><i>r</i></sub>| decreasing from approximately 10<sup>−1</sup> to 10<sup>−8</sup>. …”
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6719
Prescription data.
Published 2025“…Considerable regional variations were observed across Sweden during the pandemic years, with antidepressant prescribing increasing slightly, and hypnotics and sedatives showing a relatively stable trend. None of the four key variables of disease spread and socio-economic factors showed a statistically significant correlation with the changes in the prescribing of drugs used for nicotine dependence.…”
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