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Lau, K. T., and T. H. Ooi. "Electronic golf score card." IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics 37, no. 4 (1991): 873–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/30.106952.

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Lee, Jun-Yeon. "Electronic Musical Score Transmitting System." Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 11, no. 5 (May 31, 2010): 1640–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/kais.2010.11.5.1640.

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Hickey, Darren Bawden. "Electronic racquet score keeper and vibration damper." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 125, no. 5 (2009): 3481. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.3139553.

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McNamee, Michael. "Electronic keypad replaces early warning score paper charts." Nursing Children and Young People 25, no. 7 (September 2013): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ncyp2013.09.25.7.9.s9.

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Lagutina, S. N., A. A. Pashkova, I. S. Dobrynina, E. Yu Esina, V. I. Shevtsova, and A. N. Shevtsov. "Comparative analysis of the risk assessment of fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular events using SCORE/SCORE2 in patients at the outpatient stage." Therapist’s Bulletin 59, no. 4 (2023): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31550/2712-8601-vt-2023-4-3.

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The purpose of the study: analysis of the risk assessment of cardiovascular events using the SCORE/SCORE2 scales in patients at the outpatient stage. Design: comparative study. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of 140 electronic medical records of outpatients was conducted. The criteria for inclusion in the study were: the age of respondents over 40 years old, the absence of concomitant cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes. The following indicators were analyzed in patients: the level of total cholesterol, blood pressure, on the basis of which the risk of cardiovascular events was calculated using the SCORE and SCORE2 scales, for older people — SCORE2-OP. A comparative assessment of the results was carried out. Results. Statistically significant differences were identified between the values obtained when assessing cardiovascular events using SCORE (Me men = 9.5 points, Me women = 3 points, p < 0.001) and SCORE2 (Me men = 22 points, Me women = 18 points, p = 0.049) in the age group from 50 to 70 years. It was found that most patients have a moderate risk of developing cardiovascular complications according to the SCORE scale, and in accordance with the updated SCORE2 algorithm - a very high risk. Conclusion. A comparison of the 10-year risk of cardiovascular complications calculated using SCORE and the new SCORE2 algorithm revealed significant differences between them. Patients are at very high risk of complications (according to the SCORE2 questionnaire), which absolutely increases the risk of complications. Significantly higher values for SCORE2, SCORE2-OP can be associated with indicators such as blood pressure levels and lipid profile indicators. Keywords: screening, cardiovascular pathology, SCORE, SCORE2, outpatient stage
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Mokhnacheva, Т. Е., Y. Y. Monogarova, Zh L. Varakina, and А. V. Kudryavtsev. "Implementation of SCORE calculator into the medical information system of the primary care." Manager Zdravoochranenia, no. 5 (June 1, 2022): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.37690/1811-0185-2022-5-58-67.

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In the Russian Federation, disease prevention in primary care is a priority area of medical care for the adult population. An automated assessment of the risk of death from cardiovascular disease can be an auxiliary preventive tool if integrated intoa medical information system. P u r p o s e o f t h e s t u d y – to substantiate the automation of the process of assessing the risk of death from cardiovascular diseases over the next 10 years using the SCORE scale at the level of a city hospital. M a t e r i a l s a n d m e t h o d s . The study was carried outat the State Budgetary Medical Institution of Arkhangelsk region “Arkhangelsk City Clinical Hospital № 7”. The completeness and quality of electronic patient records were assessed. The SCORE calculator was integrated into the examination protocol for primary care physicians. The effects of the innovation on the completeness and quality of electronic patient records were assessed. R e s u l t s a n d d i s c u s s i o n . Among the served population aged 40 to 79 years, any information on risk factors for cardiovascular diseases was reflected in 28,7% of electronic patient records. Data on all variables used to assess the risk on the SCORE scale (gender, age, systolic blood pressure, smoking, cholesterol level) were present for 20,8% of the patients. The introduction of the SCORE automated calculator into the examination protocol of a general practitioner and a cardiologist made it possibleto increase the completeness of data on cardiovascular disease risk factors used for the risk assessment on the SCORE scale to 97,4%. C o n c l u s i o n s . The introduction of the SCORE automated calculator has significantly increased the completeness of data on the main risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in patients’ electronic patient records. The innovation makes it possible to reduce labor costs forestimatingthe risks, allowsmore effective identification of persons subject to dispensary observation.
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Hanson, C. William, and Erica R. Thaler. "Electronic Nose Prediction of a Clinical Pneumonia Score: Biosensors and Microbes." Anesthesiology 102, no. 1 (January 1, 2005): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200501000-00013.

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Background The authors performed a prospective study to determine whether breath test analysis using an electronic nose correlates with a clinical pneumonia score. Methods Exhaled gas was sampled from the expiratory limb of the ventilator in mechanically ventilated surgical intensive care patients and assayed with the electronic nose. Components of a clinical pneumonia score were recorded concurrently. Results The score predicted by the electronic nose showed good correlation with the actual pneumonia score (r = 0.81). Bland Altman analysis showed a mean bias of 0.0 (limits +/- 2.6). Conclusions The electronic nose is a new biosensor technology that correlates with a clinical pneumonia score.
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Kawatsu, Tsutomu, David N. Beratan, and Toshiaki Kakitani. "Conformationally Averaged Score Functions for Electronic Propagation in Proteins." Journal of Physical Chemistry B 110, no. 11 (March 2006): 5747–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp052194g.

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Stubbs, Daniel J., Jessica L. Bowen, Rachel C. Furness, Fay J. Gilder, Roman Romero-Ortuno, Richard Biram, David K. Menon, and Ari Ercole. "Development and Validation of an Electronic Postoperative Morbidity Score." Anesthesia & Analgesia 129, no. 4 (October 2019): 935–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1213/ane.0000000000003953.

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Aakre, Christopher, Mikhail Dziadzko, Mark Keegan, and Vitaly Herasevich. "Automating Clinical Score Calculation within the Electronic Health Record." Applied Clinical Informatics 08, no. 02 (April 2017): 369–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/aci-2016-09-ra-0149.

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Summary Objectives: Evidence-based clinical scores are used frequently in clinical practice, but data collection and data entry can be time consuming and hinder their use. We investigated the programmability of 168 common clinical calculators for automation within electronic health records. Methods: We manually reviewed and categorized variables from 168 clinical calculators as being extractable from structured data, unstructured data, or both. Advanced data retrieval methods from unstructured data sources were tabulated for diagnoses, non-laboratory test results, clinical history, and examination findings. Results: We identified 534 unique variables, of which 203/534 (37.8%) were extractable from structured data and 269/534 (50.4.7%) were potentially extractable using advanced techniques. Nearly half (265/534, 49.6%) of all variables were not retrievable. Only 26/168 (15.5%) of scores were completely programmable using only structured data and 43/168 (25.6%) could potentially be programmable using widely available advanced information retrieval techniques. Scores relying on clinical examination findings or clinical judgments were most often not completely programmable. Conclusion: Complete automation is not possible for most clinical scores because of the high prevalence of clinical examination findings or clinical judgments – partial automation is the most that can be achieved. The effect of fully or partially automated score calculation on clinical efficiency and clinical guideline adherence requires further study. Citation: Aakre C, Dziadzko M, Keegan MT, Herasevich V. Automating clinical score calculation within the electronic health record: A feasibility assessment. Appl Clin Inform 2017; 8: 369–380 https://doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2016-09-RA-0149
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OGATA, KAZUHIRO, and KOKICHI FUTATSUGI. "PROOF SCORE APPROACH TO ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE PROTOCOLS." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 20, no. 02 (March 2010): 253–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194010004712.

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Proof scores are documents of comprehensible plans to prove theorems. The proof score approach to systems analysis is a method in which proof scores are used to verify that systems enjoy properties (or analyze systems). In this paper, we describe a way to analyze electronic commerce protocols with the proof score approach, which has been developed and refined through several case studies conducted.
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Rothgeb, Amanda, Robert D. Beckett, and Nadine Daoud. "Off-label use information in electronic drug information resources." Journal of the Medical Library Association 110, no. 4 (March 24, 2023): 471–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2022.1419.

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Objective: To compare electronic drug information resources for scope, completeness, and consistency of off-label uses information. Methods: An evaluation study of six electronic drug information resources (Clinical Pharmacology, Lexi-Drugs, American Hospital Formulary Service Drug Information (AHFS DI), Facts and Comparisons Off-Label, Micromedex Quick Answers and In-Depth Answers) was conducted. All off-label uses for the Top 50 prescribed medications were extracted from all six resources and used to determine scope (i.e., whether the resource listed the use). A random sample of 50 uses were then used to evaluate completeness (i.e., whether the entry cited clinical practice guidelines, cited clinical studies, provided a dose, described statistical significance, and described clinical significance) and consistency (i.e., whether the resource provided the same dose as the majority of resources). Results: A sample of 584 uses was generated. The largest number of listed uses was in Micromedex In-Depth Answers (67%), followed by Micromedex Quick Answers (43%), Clinical Pharmacology (34%), and Lexi-Drugs (32%). The highest scoring resource for completeness was Facts and Comparisons Off-Label (median score 4/5), followed by Micromedex In-Depth Answers (median score 3.5/5), and Lexi-Drugs (median score 3/5). Consistency with the majority was highest for Lexi-Drugs (82%), followed by Clinical Pharmacology (62%), Micromedex In-Depth Answers (58%), and Facts and Comparisons Off-Label (50%). Conclusions: The strongest resources for off-label use content varied. The top resources for scope were Micromedex In-Depth and Quick Answers. For completeness, the highest scoring resources were Facts and Comparisons Off-Label and Micromedex In-Depth Answers. Lexi-Drugs and Clinical Pharmacology were the most consistent.
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Nurbani, Nurbani, and Sri Koriaty. "PENGEMBANGAN MODUL ELEKTRONIK MATA KULIAH DESAIN GRAFIS PADA PROGRAM STUDI PENDIDIKAN TIK." Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Pendidikan 12, no. 1 (March 30, 2019): 111–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/tip.v12i1.189.

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This study aims to: 1) Produce the Electrocnik Graphic Design module in the P.TIK Study Program, IKIP PGRI Pontianak. 2) Knowing the student's feasibility and response to the Graphic Design electronic module. The research method used in this study is research and development. The research design used the Borg and Gall model. This research variable uses a single variable, namely the development of an electronic module in the Graphic Design course. The object of this study was the second semester students of the ICT Study Program IKIP-PGRI Pontianak 2017/2018. The results of the evaluation of the electronic module by the expert lecturer of the material obtained a score of 102.5 with eligibility criteria and the results of the evaluation of the electronic module by the media expert lecturer obtained a score of 94.5 with eligibility criteria .. While the response of students to electronic modules in a sample trial of 53 students obtained an average score of questionnaire 4 with good criteria. Based on these data it can be concluded that the electronic module application of graphic design developed is feasible and is good to use in the learning process
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Burnier, Marion, Toshiyasu Nakamura, and Guillaume Herzberg. "A New Wrist Clinical Evaluation Score." Journal of Wrist Surgery 07, no. 02 (October 30, 2017): 109–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1607328.

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Background The number of available wrist scoring systems is limited; some of them do not include forearm rotation criteria. Purpose To describe a new electronic wrist clinical score and to present a new patient's generated wrist evaluation criterion, the subjective wrist value (SWV). Materials and Methods A new electronic wrist clinical score, the Lyon wrist score (LWS) including wrist VAS pain and function, active range of motion and strength was built into an excel file. VAS flexion-extension pain and function were evaluated independently from pronation-supination pain and function. A new patient's generated wrist evaluation criterion, SWV was described. Results The LWS is available in two versions, standard and full (the latter including forearm rotation strength). Both standard and full LWS are displayed into an automatically generated diamond-shaped graph providing a comprehensive visual display of the clinical status of most osteoarticular wrist disorders. The graph also includes SWV. The LWS, combined with SWV into a graph that may be directly exported to a PowerPoint presentation, provide a new practical and comprehensive tool for following/comparing wrist osteoarticular clinical status/outcomes. Both standard and full LWS charts are available in colored versions on a related website for free download. Conclusion A comprehensive updated electronic display of osteoarticular wrist clinical status including forearm rotation criteria is provided and displayed into a graph which may be exported as such into a PowerPoint presentation for clinical analysis/comparisons. Level of Evidence Level II.
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Ju, Cheng, Mary Combs, Samuel D. Lendle, Jessica M. Franklin, Richard Wyss, Sebastian Schneeweiss, and Mark J. van der Laan. "Propensity score prediction for electronic healthcare databases using super learner and high-dimensional propensity score methods." Journal of Applied Statistics 46, no. 12 (February 22, 2019): 2216–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02664763.2019.1582614.

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Bulbul, Ajaz, and Sara Campbell. "Feasibility of an electronic risk score questionnaire in rural practice." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2020): e19014-e19014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.e19014.

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e19014 Background: Genetic testing (GT) has significant implications for cancer management. Its implementation is difficult in small rural practices (RP). We examined an electronic risk Score questionnaire (ERSQ) that blends genetic risk factors with clinical and cancer family history to determine its feasibility. Methods: Clinic encounters between Oct 18 - Jan 20 were evaluated. Prior to Oct 19 patients were screening based on physician recommendation (PRBS) without an established screening questionnaire. Between Oct 19 - Jan 20 an ERSQ on a tablet identified patients meeting either USPSTF (US preventative Task force), NCCN (National comprehensive cancer center) or ASBS (American Society of Breast Surgeons) guidelines for GT. Statistical analysis was performed using paired t-test. Out of pocket costs (OOP$), prevalence, patient care impact, High risk negative (HRN) requiring change in screening recommendation (CSR) were evaluated. Genetic telephonic genetic counselling was offered to patients. Results: Pre-ESRQ cohort covering 12 months included 3520 patient encounters; with 1024 encounters post-ESRQ lasting 90 days. Forty three GT’s were performed over 16 months. Pre-ESRQ, seventy three patients were offered PRBS. Sixteen were tested (22% compliance), 13 reported out with two positive results (15% prevalence) and one HRN requiring CSR in 23% (3/13). Post ESRQ, 257 patients were offered GT; 68/131 (51% compliance) (p < 0.0001) screened with the ESRQ met at least one criteria for GT with one positive GT (1/18; 5% prevalence) and 4 HRN; CSR 5/18 (28% CSR)(p < 0.0003). In the Post ESRQ cohort GT was cancelled due to cost burden to patients in 6/27 (22%) and in 2/18 (11%) of the pre ESRQ group (p < 0.0001). Out of 26 patients with OOP$ information 23/26 (88%) incurred a zero OOP$. ESRQ took a median of 8 minutes in the office. Conclusions: An effective tablet based ESRQ may be feasible to adapt in a busy RP and help address disparity in access to genetic screening. There may be a beneficial effect on compliance with limited cost burden to patients that needs further study. ESRQ can improve CSR. A larger prospective cohort may help confirm these findings.
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Jeong, Tae-wha. "Score evaluation display device for an electronic song accompaniment apparatus." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 99, no. 2 (1996): 645. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.414591.

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Co, Zoe, David C. Classen, Jessica M. Cole, Diane L. Seger, Randy Madsen, Terrance Davis, Patricia McGaffigan, and David W. Bates. "How Safe are Outpatient Electronic Health Records? An Evaluation of Medication-Related Decision Support using the Ambulatory Electronic Health Record Evaluation Tool." Applied Clinical Informatics 14, no. 05 (October 2023): 981–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1777107.

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Abstract Background The purpose of the Ambulatory Electronic Health Record (EHR) Evaluation Tool is to provide outpatient clinics with an assessment that they can use to measure the ability of the EHR system to detect and prevent common prescriber errors. The tool consists of a medication safety test and a medication reconciliation module. Objectives The goal of this study was to perform a broad evaluation of outpatient medication-related decision support using the Ambulatory EHR Evaluation Tool. Methods We performed a cross-sectional study with 10 outpatient clinics using the Ambulatory EHR Evaluation Tool. For the medication safety test, clinics were provided test patients and associated medication test orders to enter in their EHR, where they recorded any advice or information they received. Once finished, clinics received an overall percentage score of unsafe orders detected and individual order category scores. For the medication reconciliation module, clinics were asked to electronically reconcile two medication lists, where modifications were made by adding and removing medications and changing the dosage of select medications. Results For the medication safety test, the mean overall score was 57%, with the highest score being 70%, and the lowest score being 40%. Clinics performed well in the drug allergy (100%), drug dose daily (85%), and inappropriate medication combinations (74%) order categories. Order categories with the lowest performance were drug laboratory (10%) and drug monitoring (3%). Most clinics (90%) scored a 0% in at least one order category. For the medication reconciliation module, only one clinic (10%) could reconcile medication lists electronically; however, there was no clinical decision support available that checked for drug interactions. Conclusion We evaluated a sample of ambulatory practices around their medication-related decision support and found that advanced capabilities within these systems have yet to be widely implemented. The tool was practical to use and identified substantial opportunities for improvement in outpatient medication safety.
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Hockstein, Neil G., Erica R. Thaler, Yuanqing Lin, D. Daniel Lee, and C. William Hanson. "Correlation of Pneumonia Score with Electronic Nose Signature: A Prospective Study." Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 114, no. 7 (July 2005): 504–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000348940511400702.

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Objectives: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a frequent complication in patients in surgical intensive care units. Pneumonia scores, chest radiography, and bronchoscopy are all employed, but there is no gold standard test for the diagnosis of VAP. The electronic nose, a sensor of volatile molecules, is well suited to testing the breath of mechanically ventilated patients. Our objective was to determine the potential use of an electronic nose as a diagnostic adjunct in the detection of VAP. Methods: We performed a prospective study of mechanically ventilated patients in a surgical intensive care unit. Clinical data, including temperature, white blood cell count, character and quantity of tracheal secretions, ratio of partial pressure of arterial oxygen to fraction of inspired oxygen, and chest radiographs, were collected, and a pneumonia score between 0 and 10 was calculated. Exhaled gas was sampled from the expiratory limb of the ventilator circuit. The gases were assayed with a commercially available electronic nose. Multidimensional data reduction analysis was used to analyze the results. Results: Forty-four patients were studied. Fifteen patients had pneumonia scores of 7 or greater, and 29 patients had scores of 6 or less. With Fisher discriminant analysis and K—nearest neighbor analysis, the electronic nose was able to discriminate between the two groups. Conclusions: The electronic nose is a new technology that is inexpensive, noninvasive, and portable. We demonstrate its ability to predict pneumonia, based on a well-recognized scoring system. This technology promises to serve as a diagnostic adjunct in the management of VAP.
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Tanaka, M., H. Anguri, A. Nonaka, K. Kataoka, H. Nagata, J. Kita, and S. Shizukuishi. "Clinical Assessment of Oral Malodor by the Electronic Nose System." Journal of Dental Research 83, no. 4 (April 2004): 317–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154405910408300409.

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A recently developed electronic nose has not yet been clinically applied to evaluations of oral malodor. This investigation sought to determine whether an electronic nose could clinically assess oral malodor. Twenty-nine healthy adults and 49 patients were assessed by results of an actual organoleptic test, a score representing malodor strength with an electronic nose in “top-note” mode (top-note score), and measurements of volatile sulfur compound (VSC) concentrations. The correlation coefficient between top-note and actual organoleptic scores (r = 0.71) was comparable with the log VSC and actual organoleptic scores (r = 0.63). However, the area under the receiver-operating characteristic plots for top-note score was significantly larger than that for log VSC. In logistic regression analyses with top-note score as a dependent variable, probing depth, tongue coating, and plaque control record each had independent associations. Our findings suggest that the top-note score from an electronic nose examination may be useful for the clinical evaluation of oral malodor.
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Liu, Vincent, Benjamin J. Turk, Arona I. Ragins, Patricia Kipnis, and Gabriel J. Escobar. "An Electronic Simplified Acute Physiology Score-Based Risk Adjustment Score for Critical Illness in an Integrated Healthcare System*." Critical Care Medicine 41, no. 1 (January 2013): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ccm.0b013e318267636e.

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Sung, Wen-Tsai, Jui-Ho Chen, and Kuo-Yi Chang. "ZigBee based multi-purpose electronic score design and implementation using EOG." Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 190 (February 2013): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sna.2012.11.028.

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Rohmania, Qonita Nur, Inayah Nur Afifah, F. Fatnatin, Poppy Rahmatika Primandiri, Mumun Nurmilawati, and Agus Muji Santoso. "Electronic module protist material based on ASICC learning strategies." Research and Development in Education 2, no. 1 (July 31, 2022): 40–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/raden.v2i1.20363.

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The process of scientific argumentation skills in biology learning at SMAN 1 Kediri is nonoptimal yet. This study aimed at improving students’ scientific argumentation using ASICC-based electronic modules. This Research and Development employed Plomp development model. The subjects of this study were X graders of MIPA SMAN 1 Kediri which consisted of 32 students. There were three stages of the Plomp model conducted i.e., preliminary research, prototyping, and assessment. The expert validation score gained for subject matter and linguistic was 85% (valid category), the validation score for design and media professionals' validation is 81% with a valid category, the teacher validation score is 93% with a very valid category, and the small group test score is 88% with a very valid category. Implementation of the ASICC-based electronic module had results such as 25 of 32 students got the N-Gain score in the high category, 5 students in the medium category, and 2 students in the low category. The ASICC-based electronic module on protist material is valid and effective to improve the scientific argumentation skills of class X MIPA students in SMAN 1 Kediri.
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Hope, Cat. "Electronic Scores for Music: The Possibilities of Animated Notation." Computer Music Journal 41, no. 3 (September 2017): 21–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/comj_a_00427.

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This article argues that animated notations are the most exciting new direction for music notation since the conception of the real-time score. The real-time score revolutionized performance practices in new music, with the composer Gerhard E. Winkler calling it a “third way” between improvisation and fixed scores. Developing upon the idea of dynamic notation epitomized by the real-time score, animated notation features movement as its foundation, and may be presented as an interactive program, video, or application environment generated in real time or preset. It extends the possibilities presented by graphic notations, engaging the processing power of computing toward new complexities of shape, color, movement dynamics, form, synchronicity, and the very performability of music scores. Beginning with a brief historic overview of trends and background that may have informed the development of animated notation, I then examine contemporary practices and their application to a range of music. I will argue that animated notation brings particular benefits for scoring music featuring electronics and aleatoric elements.
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Ibrahim, Ali, and Beriadi Agung Nur Rezqeb. "IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRONIC CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN THE DONATION SERVICE INFORMATION SYSTEM." Jurnal Riset Informatika 4, no. 2 (March 2, 2022): 149–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.34288/jri.v4i2.302.

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LAZNAS LMI Regional Office of South Sumatra is an institution engaged in the field of religion and humanity. One of the services provided by the LMI Regional Office of South Sumatra is a donation service. However, the service is still not effective and efficient. Based on the results of the questionnaire on donation services at the LMI Regional Office of South Sumatra, the calculation results. obtained Net Promoter Score1 of -61.6% which indicates a negative value. This shows the need to improve donation services in order to create loyalty. The E-CRM concept aims to provide satisfaction and increase loyalty. Therefore we need a donation service information system that can make it easier for both LMI and donors. As well as a measurement that measures the loyalty of donors using the Net Promoter Score calculation method and the FAST system development method. From the measurement results of Net Promoter Score2, the calculation results are 77%, this shows that the loyalty of donors has increased towards the improvement of donation services at LMI Regional Office of South Sumatra.
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Panket, Denchai, Panita Wannapiroon, and Prachyanun Nilsook. "System Architecture of Electronic Asset Supply Chain Intelligent Platform for Digital Higher Education." Higher Education Studies 14, no. 1 (December 23, 2023): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/hes.v14n1p22.

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This research aims to design an intelligent platform architecture for electronic asset supply chains for digital higher education and to evaluate the architecture of the intelligent platform for electronic asset supply chains for digital higher education. The sample group consists of evaluations of the intelligent platform architecture for the electronic asset supply chains for digital higher education by experts. These experts assess and certify the appropriateness of the architecture, evaluating the content&#39;s suitability and the management processes. The evaluations were conducted by 5 experts who have experience in managing assets in higher education or relevant areas. The research results indicate that the designed intelligent platform architecture for electronic asset supply chains for digital higher education, on average, scored 4.43, which is considered &#39;good&#39;. The evaluation of its developmental trend from architecture to platform has an average score of 4.80, considered &#39;very good&#39;. Following that, both the system (Administrators) and the (Webserver and Database Server) evaluations yielded the same average score of 4.60, which is also ranked as &#39;very good.&#39;
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Chen, You-Shyang, Chien-Ku Lin, Chih-Min Lo, Su-Fen Chen, and Qi-Jun Liao. "Comparable Studies of Financial Bankruptcy Prediction Using Advanced Hybrid Intelligent Classification Models to Provide Early Warning in the Electronics Industry." Mathematics 9, no. 20 (October 18, 2021): 2622. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math9202622.

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In recent years in Taiwan, scholars who study financial bankruptcy have mostly focused on individual listed and over-the-counter (OTC) industries or the entire industry, while few have studied the independent electronics industry. Thus, this study investigated the application of an advanced hybrid Z-score bankruptcy prediction model in selecting financial ratios of listed companies in eight related electronics industries (semiconductor, computer, and peripherals, photoelectric, communication network, electronic components, electronic channel, information service, and other electronics industries) using data from 2000 to 2019. Based on 22 financial ratios of condition attributes and one decision attribute recommended and selected by experts and in the literature, this study used five classifiers for binary logistic regression analysis and in the decision tree. The experimental results show that for the Z-score model, samples analyzed using the five classifiers in five groups (1:1–5:1) of different ratios of companies, the bagging classifier scores are worse (40.82%) than when no feature selection method is used, while the logistic regression classifier and decision tree classifier (J48) result in better scores. However, it is significant that the bagging classifier score improved to over 90% after using the feature selection technique. In conclusion, it was found that the feature selection method can be effectively applied to improve the prediction accuracy, and three financial ratios (the liquidity ratio, debt ratio, and fixed assets turnover ratio) are identified as being the most important determinants affecting the prediction of financial bankruptcy in providing a useful reference for interested parties to evaluate capital allocation to avoid high investment risks.
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Marwah, Siti, Ramlawati Ramlawati, and Muhammad Syahrir. "Pengembangan Komik Elektronik Kimia pada Materi Pokok Ikatan Kimia untuk Meningkatkan Motivasi dan Hasil Belajar Peserta Didik Kelas X." Chemistry Education Review (CER) 5, no. 1 (September 18, 2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/cer.v5i1.26349.

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This study aims to designing chemistry learning media, namely chemistry electronic comic to improve the motivation and student learning outcomes on subject metter of chemical bonding and examining the quality of chemistry electronic comic obtained is valid, practical and effective. The development employed referred to Plomp's model which consisted of 3 main phases, namely (1) preliminary research, (2) development or prototyping phase, and (3) assessment phase. The target of this research are students of class X MIA 5 SMAN 14 Makassar with a total of 30 students. The result of the research shows that : (1) the validity of chemistry electronics comic was based on the media experts obtained the mean score 3.87 which was in very valid category, and the material expert namely 3.62 (very valid) category; (2) the practicality was based on: (a) the learning implementation employed chemistry electronics comic obtained 1.76 which was in “fully implemented” category, (b) the teacher's response on chemistry electronics comic obtained 3.77 (practical) , (c) the students' response on chemistry electronics comic obtained 87.6 (strongly responded); (3) the effectiveness was based on: (a) the students' activities obtained 87.16% which had met “excellent” criteria, (b) the students' learning motivation obtained 81.22% (very high), (c) the learning outcomes test obtained the mean score of pretest was 13.67% (low) and the posttest was 80% (high), and the result of N-gain 0.71 (high).
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Nashir, Muhammad, and Roudlotun Nurul Laili. "THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRONIC FLASHCARD TO INCREASE STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY." Edukasi Journal 10, no. 2 (December 31, 2018): 125–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31603/edukasi.v10i2.2307.

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One of the indicators for someone who is mastering a language is having adequate vocabulary. The limited vocabulary causes the difficulty in capturing intentions and ideas while listening, understanding reading text, saying something and uttering thought and idea in mind. The implementation of electronic flashcard was supposed to be able to expand students’ vocabulary due to it excites visual and photographic memory. This classroom action research was performed to increase the seventh grade students’ vocabulary mastery through electronic flashcard at MTs MUKHTAR SYAFAAT – BLOKAGUNG – BANYUWANGI. This research was accomplished in two stages collaborated with an English teacher. The collection data was gained from observation, interview, pre test and post test. The result of this study proved that the application of electronic flashcard media can improve the mastery of students’ vocabulary. It could be seen from enhancement of vocabulary test mean score and the total number of students who got score equal or higher than standard of minimum completeness (KKM) which was 70. The mean score of students’ vocabulary in pretest was 58.24, and then in the first cycle the result of vocabulary mean score was 70.05 and in cycle II it improved to 77.3. The percentage of students who got score least 70 increased from 70.27% in cycle I to 81.08% in cycle II. It showed that the usage of electronic flashcard can extend the achievement of students’ vocabulary.
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Heider, Ann-Kathrin, and Harald Mang. "Integration of Risk Scores and Integration Capability in Electronic Patient Records." Applied Clinical Informatics 13, no. 04 (August 2022): 828–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1756367.

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Abstract Background Digital availability of patient data is continuously improving with the increasing implementation of electronic patient records in physician practices. The emergence of digital health data defines new fields of application for data analytics applications, which in turn offer extensive options of using data. Common areas of data analytics applications include decision support, administration, and fraud detection. Risk scores play an important role in compiling algorithms that underlay tools for decision support. Objectives This study aims to identify the current state of risk score integration and integration capability in electronic patient records for cardiovascular disease and diabetes in German primary care practices. Methods We developed an evaluation framework to determine the current state of risk score integration and future integration options for four cardiovascular disease risk scores (arriba, Pooled Cohort Equations, QRISK3, and Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation) and two diabetes risk scores (Finnish Diabetes Risk Score and German Diabetes Risk Score). We then used this framework to evaluate the integration of risk scores in common practice software solutions by examining the software and inquiring the respective software contact person. Results Our evaluation showed that the most widely integrated risk score is arriba, as recommended by German medical guidelines. Every software version in our sample provided either an interface to arriba or the option to implement one. Our assessment of integration capability revealed a more nuanced picture. Results on data availability were mixed. Each score contains at least one variable, which requires laboratory diagnostics. Our analysis of data standardization showed that only one score documented all variables in a standardized way. Conclusion Our assessment revealed that the current state of risk score integration in physician practice software is rather low. Integration capability currently faces some obstacles. Future research should develop a comprehensive framework that considers the reasonable integration of risk scores into practice workflows, disease prevention programs, and the awareness of physicians and patients.
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Rianti, Elfa, and Putra Jaya. "DESIGNING INTERACTIVE MEDIA ON TEACHING MATERIALS USING ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS BASED ON ADOBE FLASH CS6 AUDIO AND VIDEO ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AT SMK N 1 SUMBAR." Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Pendidikan 14, no. 1 (April 12, 2021): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/tip.v14i1.364.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of designing teaching materials using adobe flash CS6-based electrical and electronic measuring instruments and the increase in student learning outcomes in basic electricity and electronics (DLE) subjects in the audio and video engineering department at SMK N 1 West Sumatra. The method used in this study uses the waterfall model. The waterfall model consists of 1) Define, 2) Design, 3) Development, 4) Testing. The research was conducted at SMK N 1 West Sumatra. Data collection techniques are validation from material experts, media experts, practicality tests for teachers and students, then to find out student learning outcomes, test tests are conducted for students. The results of the validation of the material get a mean score of 4.8 with a very feasible category, the results of the validation of media experts get a mean score of 4.83 with a very feasible category, the results of the practicality test of the teacher get a score of 4.7 with the very practical category and 94% presentation, the results of the practicality test students get a mean score of 4.04 with the practical category and 80.8% presentation, and the learning outcomes of X TAV students get a mean score of 75.6 with a presentation of 83.7% and the category is very good. The data obtained shows that the design of teaching materials using electric and electronic measuring instruments based on Adobe Flash CS6 is valid, practical and there is an increase in student learning outcomes.
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Xu, M., B. Tam, L. Thabane, and AE Fox-Robichaud. "Validation of an electronic early warning score using decision tree analysis: proposal." Critical Care 19, Suppl 1 (2015): P503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc14583.

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Albert, Bonnie L., and Laura Huesman. "Development of a Modified Early Warning Score Using the Electronic Medical Record." Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing 30, no. 5 (September 2011): 283–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/dcc.0b013e318227761d.

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Naftali, Timna, Adi Ein Dor, Nahum Ruhimovitch, Ariella B. Shitrit, Fabiana Sklerovsky Benjaminov, Shay Matalon, Haim Shirin, Fred M. Konikoff, and Efrat Broide. "Inconsistency Between Electronic Data of Patient's Adherence and Self Reported Adherence Score." Gastroenterology 152, no. 5 (April 2017): S851. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-5085(17)32932-3.

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Swenson, Anna, Kristin Burke, Katherine Womack, Meaghan Quinn, and Gary Curhan. "METHODS TO DERIVE A MODIFIED MAYO SCORE FROM ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS DATA." Gastroenterology 164, no. 4 (April 2023): S27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2023.03.057.

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Swenson, Anna, Kristin Burke, Katherine Womack, Meaghan Quinn, and Gary Curhan. "METHODS TO DERIVE A MODIFIED MAYO SCORE FROM ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS DATA." Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 29, Supplement_1 (January 26, 2023): S21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izac247.040.

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Abstract BACKGROUND The modified Mayo Score (MMS), which consists of stool frequency, rectal bleeding, and endoscopic subscores, is the most commonly used method for measuring disease activity in Ulcerative Colitis (UC) patients. It is a standard outcome measure in clinical trials, and is recommended as a clinical trial endpoint by the US Food and Drug Administration. Each component has a score from 0-3; the total MMS ranges from 0 to 9. MMS is infrequently recorded in routine care, in part because it requires an endoscopic assessment. Real world data, including electronic health record (EHR) databases, are useful for studying longitudinal disease and treatment outcomes, but most EHR databases do not include Mayo scores. Building off the methods described by Rudrapatna et al., 2021, we calculated a derived MMS using data elements available in EHRs. METHODS Data were derived from the OM1 PremiOM UC Dataset (OM1, Boston, MA), a multisource real-world database with linked healthcare claims and EHR data on US patients with UC (2013-present). Each of the three subscores was extracted from clinical notes and endoscopy reports, either by automated natural language processing methods or by abstraction by a trained medical abstractor. Rectal bleeding and stool frequency scores occurring within 4 months before or up to 1 month after the endoscopic score were combined to calculate a MMS. Multiple MMSs could be calculated for each patient, but each component score could contribute to only one MMS. RESULTS Among 12,849 UC patients, only 38 had a full Mayo score recorded in their notes, and 1 had a modified Mayo recorded. After applying the above algorithm, we were able to calculate a derived MMS for 739 patients. 220 patients had &gt; 1 score available. Figure 1 shows the distribution of derived MMSs. Patients with a MMS were younger and more likely to be Asian, more likely to be treated with biologic therapies and less likely to be treated with mesalamine compared with those who could not have a MMS calculated (Table 1). CONCLUSIONS A derived MMS can be calculated from data that may be recorded in the medical record. Further work to validate these measures against a gold standard should be considered, but was not feasible in the OM1 dataset due to the paucity of observed Mayo scores in EHR data. Increased emphasis on standardized collection of relevant information in EHR systems would further improve the availability of derived MMSs. The population for which a MMS can be derived may have more severe disease and more frequent interactions with the healthcare system as evidenced by higher proportion of patients prescribed biologic therapies. MMSs can be derived and used to describe UC patients and could potentially be used to study longitudinal changes in patient disease status and treatment effectiveness in settings where observed scores are not available.
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Ayuningtias, Meta Dwi, Agus Suyatna, Eko Suyanto, and Legborsi Nwineh. "Development of LCDS-Based Interactive Electronic School Book on Blackbody Radiation as Self-Instructional Materials for Fostering Student’s Critical Thinking." Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Al-Biruni 7, no. 2 (October 28, 2018): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.24042/jipfalbiruni.v7i2.2518.

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This study aims to develop an interactive electronic school book on blackbody radiation LCDS- based that are valid as self instructional materials to foster students' critical thinking skills. The method used is research and development. The stages of this research are the existing potentials and problems found, information gathering, product design, product validation, final revision of product, and legibility tests and ease of operation. This research instrument is questionnaire. Interactive electronic school book have supporting content that is, user manual, user learning process, video, animation, simulations, and interactive tests. Expert test for product consist of content validation with score 3,36 (very appropriate) and design validation with score 3,45 (very appropriate). Readability of interactive electronic school book on blackbody radiation LCDS- based got score 3,23 with good quality. Ease operated interactive electronic school books on black radiation got a score of 3.28 which means it can be operated independently.
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Phung, Minh Tung, Karen McLean, Gillian E. Hanley, and Celeste Leigh Pearce. "Abstract 4974: Development of an ovarian cancer diagnosis score using electronic health records." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (March 22, 2024): 4974. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-4974.

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Abstract Background: Diagnosis of invasive epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancers (hereafter referred to as ovarian cancer) is often delayed, worsening both survival and quality of life for ovarian cancer patients. Diagnosis is delayed in ovarian cancer both because there is no effective screening method and because the symptoms commonly associated with ovarian cancer (i.e., abdominal/pelvic pain, bloating, loss of appetite, urinary symptoms) are non-specific to the disease. It would be beneficial to develop a flag in the electronic health record (EHR) when a patient’s healthcare utilization indicates further investigation for possible ovarian cancer is warranted. Thus, we used EHR data to develop a diagnosis score that identifies people who should be further assessed for potential ovarian cancer. Methods: EHR data from 211,123 female patients, including 135 ovarian cancer patients, at the University of Michigan Medical System during 2012-2023 were analyzed. Time-varying Cox proportional hazard models were fit to identify the association between ovarian cancer and the diagnostic codes recorded for healthcare visits in the EHR, including the temporal sequence of the diagnostic codes. The beta coefficients for the diagnosis codes from the Cox models were summed to create a weighted diagnosis score for each patient. The weighted diagnosis score was tested for association with ovarian cancer in the same population. Results: A total of 79 diagnostic codes were statistically significantly associated with ovarian cancer after applying a Bonferroni correction (p&lt;9x10-5). The temporal sequence of the diagnoses was not associated with ovarian cancer. There were 11 pairs of diagnosis codes that were correlated (correlation coefficient &gt;0.25); the diagnosis code with the higher p-value was excluded from further consideration. The remaining 68 codes were used to construct the diagnosis score. There was a statistically significant trend of increasing rate of ovarian cancer per quartile of the diagnosis score (hazard ratio=3.75, 95% confidence interval 3.50-4.03). Conclusion: A score for ovarian cancer diagnosis was developed based on 68 diagnostic codes in the EHR. The next step is to validate the diagnosis score in an external dataset. This validation is underway using administrative data from British Columbia, Canada. Citation Format: Minh Tung Phung, Karen McLean, Gillian E. Hanley, Celeste Leigh Pearce. Development of an ovarian cancer diagnosis score using electronic health records [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 4974.
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Gurevich, Michael. "Interacting with Cage: Realising classic electronic works with contemporary technologies." Organised Sound 20, no. 3 (November 16, 2015): 290–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771815000217.

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At a time when tape music, which obviated the need for performers by eliminating interpretation after composition, was becoming the dominant paradigm for electronic music, John Cage, motivated by his inchoate aesthetic of indeterminacy, radically reimagined electronic music that ‘treats machines as things to perform with’. In the 1950s and 1960s, Cage employed electronic technologies in place of musical instruments in concert music, but also reframed the creation of tape music by following a score to be a performative act. Although Cage idealised a liberal approach to performance practice and maintained a modernist, utilitarian attitude towards technological progress, his actions and scores reflect allegiance to the ‘work concept’ (Goehr 1992). Twenty-first-century performers of Cage’s electronic music are challenged to address the seemingly paradoxical imperatives of technological progressivism and creative interpretation with fidelity to a work embodied in a score. This article discusses efforts to reconcile these forces in contemporary realisations using the interactive technologies of three of Cage’s classic electronic works. The development of interactive performance interfaces in response to musical requirements of a score is presented as an important but overlooked model for the development of new interfaces for musical expression.
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Pathiravasan, Chathurangi, Alexa Beiser, Sudha Seshadri, Claudia Satizabal, Yuankai Zhang, Xuzhi Wang, Chunyu Liu, and Joanne Murabito. "ASSOCIATION OF COGNITION AND SMARTPHONE SURVEY ATTRIBUTES IN THE ELECTRONIC FRAMINGHAM HEART STUDY." Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (November 1, 2022): 822–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2958.

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Abstract Mobile technology offers a remote method to monitor health in older adults and it may provide a platform for early detection of cognitive decline. We aimed to examine attributes of smartphone survey use in the electronic Framingham Heart Study (eFHS) cohort in relation to cognitive testing performed at the time of enrollment. eFHS participants who returned smartphone surveys and underwent cognitive testing were considered in the study (n=1810). The CERAD recall score, Victoria Stroop test interference score, and dichotomous AD8 and MOCA (MOCA score ≤ 19, AD8 score ≥2) were considered as primary exposures. App-based survey adherence was defined as a dichotomous outcome based on whether at least one survey was completed at each 3-month period from baseline to 12 months. Several time attributes were considered including survey return time, touch time, step time, and question completion time. Linear mixed models (LMM for time attributes outcomes and generalized LMM for adherence outcome) were fitted for each cognitive score as the predictor adjusting for age, sex, race/ethnicity, and education level. Results suggest that higher CERAD recall scores were associated with higher odds of completing surveys. There was a significant association between all cognitive exposures and survey time attributes. Participants with poorer cognitive function (lower CERAD, higher stroop interference, MOCA score ≤ 19, AD8 score ≥2) had delayed survey return times, higher touch time, higher step time and higher question completion time. This study contributes to the growing body of evidence that smartphones may be an important tool to identify cognitive decline.
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Sweet, W. "Keeping Score in the IP Game." IEEE Spectrum 44, no. 11 (November 2007): 39–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mspec.2007.4378457.

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Harel, Amir, Asaf Shabtai, Lior Rokach, and Yuval Elovici. "M-Score: A Misuseability Weight Measure." IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing 9, no. 3 (May 2012): 414–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tdsc.2012.17.

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Van Vaerenbergh, Kristien, Sabina De Geest, Inge Derdelinckx, Herman Bobbaers, An Carbonez, Ann Deschamps, Veerle De Graeve, et al. "A Combination of Poor Adherence and a Low Baseline Susceptibility Score is Highly Predictive for HAART Failure." Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy 13, no. 4 (August 2002): 231–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095632020201300404.

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The relationship between adherence, virological response to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and the presence and development of genotypic resistance was assessed in 41 HIV-infected patients on HAART. Four adherence parameters (drug taking adherence, dosing adherence, timing adherence and drug holidays) were scored prospectively using electronic event monitoring. Genotypic resistance at baseline and after therapy failure was scored retrospectively and a genotype-based susceptibility score was calculated. Overall median adherence rates were high. All adherence parameters were better in virological responders ( n=31) compared to non-responders ( n=10), drug taking adherence and number of drug holidays being significantly different. Responders had a significantly higher susceptibility score. Stepwise logistic regression showed that the number of drug holidays and a low susceptibility score were highly predictive for therapy failure. Despite the presence of a limited number of baseline resistance mutations, perfectly adherent patients can control virus replication for a prolonged period.
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Wirahyuni, Kadek, I. Nengah Martha, and I. Nengah Suandi. "Developing Electronic Module Assisted by Professional Flip PDF Application in Kepewaraan Course." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science 1, no. 03 (September 12, 2023): 437–350. http://dx.doi.org/10.59653/ijmars.v1i03.217.

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This study aims to 1) analyze the characteristics of the e-module in the Kepewaraan course at the Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha and 2) analyze the quality of the e- in the Kepewaraan course at the Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha. This study applied the ADDIE model, namely analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The subjects of the study were; 1) a learning content expert, media expert, learning design expert, and language expert; 2) three students in the fifth semester, and 3) six people in small groups. Data collection methods were observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The research results show that; 1) the characteristics of this e-module have been developed through several stages, namely analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation; 2) the score from content experts is categorized into good qualifications (96.47%), the score of learning design experts is categorized into very good qualifications (93.33%), the score of learning media experts is categorized into very good qualifications (97.5 %), the score of individual trials is classified into very good qualifications (95.53%), and the score of small group trials is categorized into very good qualifications (95.53%). Based on the results of the experts, it can be concluded that the e-module in the Kepewaraan course is feasible to apply.
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Setiawan, Hendro Welas, and Muchlas Muchlas. "Development of Using Blended Learning Education-Based Game Learning Media Android for Students Basic Electronics." Journal of Vocational Education Studies 4, no. 2 (December 25, 2021): 237–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/joves.v4i2.4645.

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The objectives of this study were to: (1) develop a blended learning model using Android-based learning media for basic electrical electronics subjects; and (2) determine the effectiveness and level of student satisfaction with the developed model. This study used the Research and Development method with the ADDIE development model which consisted of defining, designing, developing, implementing and evaluating stages. The research subjects consisted of 2 media expert validators, 2 material expert validators, and 31 product trial students. The research instrument used a questionnaire for media experts and material experts, as well as tests and questionnaires for students. The level of student satisfaction with the developed model was determined by the percentage technique, while the product testing was carried out with an experimental design (before-after) and a one group pretest-posttest pattern. This study produces a blended learning model using educational game media based on android for basic electrical electronics subjects. The results showed that the product developed obtained a validity score of 82.5% from media experts who were on valid criteria and a score of 93.7% from material experts was in very valid criteria. The model developed can be used effectively for basic learning of electronic electricity in vocational schools, which is shown by the post-test average score of 80.97, which is higher than the pre-test average score of 64.09. The level of student satisfaction with the product developed was very good with an average score of 85.8 on a scale of 100.
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Handika, Rendi, Wan Syafii, and Imam Mahadi. "PENGEMBANGAN MAJALAH ELEKTRONIK BIOLOGI BERBASIS MULTIMEDIA PADA MATERI PLANTAE KELAS X SMA/MA." Bio-Lectura : Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi 9, no. 2 (October 25, 2022): 198–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.31849/bl.v9i2.11430.

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This study aims to produce a quality electronic biology magazine based on the assessment of a team of experts (media experts & material experts), educational practitioners, and student responses. The type of research used is research and development (R & D) using the ADDIE development model. Data collection techniques were obtained from media expert validation questionnaires, material expert validation questionnaires, practicality questionnaires and student response questionnaires. The instruments used are validation sheets, practical sheets, and student response test sheets. The data analysis technique used is the validity of electronic magazines, practicality of electronic magazines, and student responses to the results of developing electronic magazines. The results of the validation test by the validator resulted in an average score of 4.38 which was included in the very valid category. The average score of the teacher's practicality test questionnaire, which is 4.59, is included in the very practical category. The average score of student responses is 4.53 with a very good category. These results indicate that the developed biology electronic magazine is a quality product. Keywords: Electronic Biology Magazine, Multimedia, & Plantae
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Nurul Sabry, Ahmad. "RUMUSAN STRATEGI PEMASARAN DALAM PENJUALAN PRODUK DENGAN METODE SWOT DAN QSPM (Quantitative Startegic Planning Matrix) (Studi Kasus CV. Bimanda Elektronik Pekanbaru)." Jurnal Surya Teknika 7, no. 1 (December 13, 2020): 118–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.37859/jst.v7i1.2359.

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CV. Bimanda Elektronik is a company engaged in the sale of electronics. Based on a preliminary survey, which is a decline in sales every month in the 2019 period. The marketing strategy used by CV. Bimanda Elektronik at the moment is using word of mouth promotion. This research was conducted to identify and analyze the company's internal and external environmental factors that affect the marketing strategy of electronic product marketing and to design marketing strategies using the SWOT and QSPM methods. Based on the objectives, the company's main strength is the competitive market price with a score of 249 and the company's main weakness is not using a website or database system with a score of 0.092. While the main opportunity that the company has is the high consumer loyalty to the company's products with a score of 0.358 and the company's main threat is the number of substituted products with a score of 0.311. By using the SWOT and QSPM methods, there is a marketing strategy that can be used by companies, namely carrying out promotional and advertising activities to attract potential customers and expand the marketing area with a TAS score of 6.568.
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Sarman, Afriano Andri, I. Ketut Suastika, and Tatik Retno Murniasih. "Pengembangan E-LKPD untuk Meningkatkan Kemampuan Pemecahan Masalah Matematis Peserta Didik pada Materi Bangun Ruang Sisi Lengkung." Jurnal Tadris Matematika 6, no. 1 (June 27, 2023): 49–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.21274/jtm.2023.6.1.49-66.

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This research aims to develop a valid, practical, and effective electronic student worksheet based on Liveworksheets that can enhance students’ mathematical problem-solving abilities. The indicator for these abilities include problem identification, procedure design, problem-solving, and conclusion drawing. The research and development of these electronic student worksheets have the benefit of providing interactive teaching materials for mathematics learning. The ADDIE development model was used in this research and development process. The research instruments include expert validations sheets, teacher and student response questionnaires were employed to measure practicality. The effectiveness of the electronic student worksheet was evaluated based on activity scores, response scores, and student test scores. The validity percentage of this electronic student worksheet was 78.67% for materials and 90% for media. The practicality of the electronic student electronic student worksheet was determined through the percentage of positive responses, with 96% from teacher and 84.33% from students. The average student activity score was 55.12, the response score was 45.06, and the student test score was 68.08. The electronic student worksheet developed in this study successfully enhanced students’ mathematical problem-solving abilities according to the predefined indicators.
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Ajibawo, Temitope, Oluwatimilehin Okunowo, and Adeniyi Okunade. "Impact of Comorbidity Burden on Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices Outcomes." Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology 16 (January 2022): 117954682211082. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11795468221108212.

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Background: There is limited data on the impact of comorbidity burden on clinical outcomes of patients undergoing cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) implantation. Objectives: Our aim was to assess trends in CIED implantations and explore the relationship between comorbidity burden and outcomes in patients undergoing de novo implantations. Methods: Using the National Inpatient Sample database from 2000 to 2014, we identified adults ⩾18 years undergoing de novo CIED procedures. Comorbidity burden was assessed by Charlson comorbidity Index (CCI), and patients were classified into 4 categories based on their CCI scores (CCI = 0, CCI = 1, CCI = 2, CCI ⩾3). Annual implantation trends were evaluated. Logistic regression was conducted to measure the association between categorized comorbidity burden and outcomes. Results: A total of 3 103 796 de-novo CIED discharge records were identified from the NIS database. About 22.4% had a CCI score of 0, 28.2% had a CCI score of 1, 22% had a CCI score of 2, and 27.4 % had a CCI score ⩾3. Annual de-novo CIED implantations peaked in 2006 and declined steadily from 2010 to 2014. Compared to CCI 0, CCI ⩾3 was independently associated with increased odds of in-hospital mortality, bleeding, pericardial, and cardiac complications (all P < .05). Length of stay and hospital charges increased with increasing comorbidity burden. Conclusions: CCI is a significant predictor of adverse outcomes after CIED implantation. Therefore, comorbidity burden needs to be considered in the decision-making process for CIED implant candidates.
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Docheva, Nikolina, Urmila Ravichandran, Marci Adams, Katherine Kearns, Christopher Winslow, Nirav Shah, Richard Silver, and Beth Plunkett. "769 Electronic cardiac arrest risk triage score as predictor of severe maternal morbidity." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 224, no. 2 (February 2021): S480. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2020.12.792.

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