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Diagnostic competences of teachers are an essential prerequisite for the individual support of students and, therefore, highly important. There is a substantial amount of research on teachers’ diagnostic competences, mostly operationalized as diagnostic ...
Amadeus J. Pickal +5 more
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Use of clinical simulation to improve diagnostic reasoning in nursing
Objectives: Propose a methodology for the construction of simulated scenarios and cases to improve diagnostic reasoning in nursing. Method: A methodological study was conducted using theories and concepts from the dual processing theory to develop cases
Ingrid Régia Lopes Jerônimo +3 more
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Knowledge base of wind farm devices in the computer expert system [PDF]
The article presents the problems of determining diagnostic information for the needs of testing the state of wind farm equipment. To this end, the essence of developing a functional and diagnostic model on the example of wind power plant equipment has ...
Radosław Duer +3 more
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Challenges in the Automatic Analysis of Students' Diagnostic Reasoning
Diagnostic reasoning is a key component of many professions. To improve students' diagnostic reasoning skills, educational psychologists analyse and give feedback on epistemic activities used by these students while diagnosing, in particular, hypothesis ...
Bauer, Elisabeth +7 more
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Fourth-year medical students’ experiences of diagnostic consultations in a simulated primary care setting [PDF]
Objectives: The aim was to explore the experiences of fourth-year medical students of diagnostic consultations in a simulated primary care setting, in order to gain an insight into the suitability of such simulated consultations for assessing the ...
Ferns, Gordon +2 more
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For three decades, sudden acceleration (SA) incidents have been reported, where automobiles accelerate without warning. These incidents are often diagnosed as no fault found.
Antony F. Anderson
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Automated decision algorithms in prostate cancer [PDF]
A diagnostic decision support system (DDSS) is defi ned as a methodology that provides guidance in situations involving complex decision sequences. DDSSs result in a systematic, ordered, and exhaustive evaluation of evidence and weighting of individual ...
Rodolfo Montironi
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Display of diagnostic information from multiple viewpoints in an anomalous situation of complex plants [PDF]
The paper describes the objectives, approaches, and current status of an intelligent information display agent called semantic representation interface (SI).
Gofuku, Akira, Tanaka, Yutaka
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Diagnostic reasoning with A-Prolog [PDF]
In this paper we suggest an architecture for a software agent which operates a physical device and is capable of making observations and of testing and repairing the device's components. We present simplified definitions of the notions of symptom, candidate diagnosis, and diagnosis which are based on the theory of action language ${\cal AL}$.
Balduccini, Marcello, Gelfond, Michael
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Psychosocial Outcomes in Patients With Endocrine Tumor Syndromes: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction The combination of disease manifestations, the familial burden, and varying penetrance of endocrine tumor syndromes (ETSs) is unique. This review aimed to portray and summarize available data on psychosocial outcomes in patients with ETSs and explore gaps and opportunities for future research and care.
Daniël Zwerus +6 more
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