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Effectiveness of Punch Grafting in Promoting Healing and Reducing Pain in Hard‐to‐Heal Leg Ulcers
ABSTRACT Approximately 20% of chronic leg ulcers remain recalcitrant despite treatment of underlying factors and best standard of wound care. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of partial‐thickness punch grafting in promoting healing and reducing pain in patients with chronic, hard‐to‐heal leg ulcers of various causes. In this single‐centre,
Julia Neuenschwander +5 more
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Abstract Background and Aims This study aimed to evaluate and compare the performance of different outbreak detection models for respiratory symptoms visits, identifying their strengths and weaknesses when applied to visit data. Methods In this observational study, data from outpatient centers in the four Iranian provinces of Gilan, Qom, Khuzestan, and
Mojtaba Sepandi, Yousef Alimohamadi
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ABSTRACT The increasing risk and impact of cyber‐physical attacks on the manufacturing industry are driven by vulnerabilities in industrial control systems and digital manufacturing technologies. These attacks can be strategically engineered to modify product dimensions while evading detection by current quality control (QC) tools.
Ahmad Al Majali +2 more
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The Pre‐Classified PBRTQC Model Can Reduce the False Positive Rate of K+
Establishing patient‐based real‐time quality control models through pre‐classification of dialysis patients can significantly lower the false positive rate of K+, enhancing the accuracy of real‐time monitoring for laboratory testing systems. ABSTRACT Background Patient‐based real‐time quality control (PBRTQC) has garnered increasing attention, yet ...
Xuemei Wei +7 more
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ABSTRACT Pressure injuries (PIs) remain a problem for patient safety and the sustainability of healthcare systems. Difficulties persist in their assessment, prevention and monitoring by multidisciplinary teams. International recommendations point to this problem as a priority area for resolution in terms of patient safety.
Daniela Amêndoa +5 more
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The six sigma model can objectively assess the analytical performance of plasma proteins. Different control concentrations yield different sigma values, which are visually displayed through standardized sigma performance verification charts. The six sigma model enables the development of personalized quality control strategies for each assay.
Ming Hu +6 more
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Synthetic-type control charts for time-between-events monitoring. [PDF]
This paper proposes three synthetic-type control charts to monitor the mean time-between-events of a homogenous Poisson process. The first proposed chart combines an Erlang (cumulative time between events, Tr ) chart and a conforming run length (CRL ...
Fang Yen Yen +2 more
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Efficient Computer Network Anomaly Detection by Changepoint Detection Methods
We consider the problem of efficient on-line anomaly detection in computer network traffic. The problem is approached statistically, as that of sequential (quickest) changepoint detection.
Polunchenko, Aleksey S. +2 more
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A Spatiotemporal Scheme for Process Control Using Image Analysis of Speckle Patterns
ABSTRACT Conventional image‐based process control schemes require distinct, detectable features (e.g., edges or textures). In the absence of such features, current methods fail or require additional preprocessing. They are also prone to false detections from random noise, dirt, or scratches on the surface.
Hamed Sabahno, Davood Khodadad
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The Sequential Normal Scores Transformation
The sequential analysis of series often requires nonparametric procedures, where the most powerful ones frequently use rank transformations. Re-ranking the data sequence after each new observation can become too intensive computationally. This led to the
Conover, W. J. +2 more
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