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Das, Kishore, Tima Thomas, Omar Garnica, and Subramanian Dhandayuthapani. "Recombinant spore delivered M. tuberculosis antigens elicit immune response in mice." Journal of Immunology 196, no. 1_Supplement (May 1, 2016): 145.4. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.196.supp.145.4.

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Abstract BCG, the vaccine against tuberculosis (TB), is one of the mandatory vaccines administered to infants in several parts of the world. However, BCG conferred immunity wanes when children reach adulthood. To develop booster vaccines, we engineered recombinant Bacillus subtilis spores to deliver Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) antigens. MTAG1 recombinant strain was designed to express a fusion protein of CotC-Ag85B-CFP10 on the spore coat, while MTAG2 and MTAG3 strains were designed to express Ag85B-CFP10 fusion protein in vegetative cells. The difference between MTAG2 and MTAG3 strains is that the latter expresses secreted listeriolysin (LLO) in addition to Ag85B-CFP10. Immunoblot analysis revealed that MTAG1 strain showed positive signals for Ag85B and CFP10 in the spore-coat and other strains in the vegetative cell extracts, indicating that antigens are expressed in these strains as expected. Splenocytes of mice immunized with recombinant spores, through intranasal route, displayed significantly higher antigen specific proliferation of IFN-γ producing cells compared to the splenocytes of control mice. Also, the culture fluids of splenocytes from recombinant spores immunized mice exhibited higher antigen specific release of Th1 cytokines than the culture fluids of splenocytes from control mice. These results indicate that antigens delivered via recombinant spores can be processed and presented to the immune cells. Additional in vivo studies may reveal whether these recombinant spores can be used to boost immunity in BCG vaccinated individuals.
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Liu, Rui, Zhenfei Guo, and Shaoyun Lu. "Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of the Aux/IAA and Auxin Response Factor Gene Family in Medicago truncatula." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no. 19 (September 28, 2021): 10494. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910494.

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Aux/IAA and auxin response transcription factor (ARF) genes are key regulators of auxin responses in plants. A total of 25 MtIAA and 40 MtARF genes were identified based on the latest updated Medicago truncatula reference genome sequence. They were clustered into 10 and 8 major groups, respectively. The homologs among M. truncatula, soybean, and Arabidopsis thaliana shared close relationships based on phylogenetic analysis. Gene structure analysis revealed that MtIAA and MtARF genes contained one to four concern motifs and they are localized to eight chromosomes, except chromosome 6 without MtARFs. In addition, some MtIAA and MtARF genes were expressed in all tissues, while others were specifically expressed in specific tissues. Analysis of cis-acting elements in promoter region and expression profiles revealed the potential response of MtIAA and MtARF genes to hormones and abiotic stresses. The prediction protein–protein interaction network showed that some ARF proteins could interact with multiple Aux/IAA proteins, and the reverse is also true. The investigation provides valuable, basic information for further studies on the biological functions of MtIAA and MtARF genes in the regulation of auxin-related pathways in M. truncatula.
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Hristov, Danail G. Georgiev, Petya Vassileva Racheva, Galya Konstantinova Toncheva, and Kiril Blazhev Gavazov. "Extraction-Chromogenic System for Cobalt Based on 5-Methyl-4-(2-thiazolylazo) Resorcinol and Benzalkonium Chloride." Acta Chimica Slovenica 68, no. 1 (March 20, 2021): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2020.6035.

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The interaction between CoII and 5-methyl-4-(2-thiazolylazo)-resorcinol (MTAR) was studied in a water-chloroform system, in the presence or absence of benzalkonium chloride (BZC) as a cationic ion-association reagent. The optimum pH, concentration of the reagents and extraction time for the extraction of Co were found. In the presence of BZC, the extracted ion-associate could be represented by the formula (BZ+)[CoIII(MTAR2–)2], where MTAR is in its deprotonated form. The following extraction-spectrophotometric characteristics were determined: absorption maximum, molar absorptivity, Sandell’s sensitivity, limit of detection, limit of quantification, constant of extraction, distribution ratio and fraction extracted. In the absence of BZC, the extraction is incomplete and occurs in a narrow pH range. The extracted chelate contains one deprotonated and one monoprotonated ligand: [CoIII(MTAR2–)(HMTAR–)].
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Xu, Dong, Jill R. Guthrie, Sherry Mabry, Thomas M. Sack, and William E. Truog. "Mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase attenuates hyperoxia-induced cell death through activation of ERK/MAPK and PI3K-Akt pathways in lung epithelial cells." American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 291, no. 5 (November 2006): L966—L975. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajplung.00045.2006.

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Oxygen toxicity is one of the major risk factors in the development of the chronic lung disease or bronchopulmonary dysplasia in premature infants. Using proteomic analysis, we discovered that mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase (mtALDH or ALDH2) was downregulated in neonatal rat lung after hyperoxic exposure. To study the role of mtALDH in hyperoxic lung injury, we overexpressed mtALDH in human lung epithelial cells (A549) and found that mtALDH significantly reduced hyperoxia-induced cell death. Compared with control cells (Neo-A549), the necrotic cell death in mtALDH-overexpressing cells (mtALDH-A549) decreased from 25.3 to 6.5%, 50.5 to 9.1%, and 52.4 to 15.1% after 24-, 48-, and 72-h hyperoxic exposure, respectively. The levels of intracellular and mitochondria-derived reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mtALDH-A549 cells after hyperoxic exposure were significantly lowered compared with Neo-A549 cells. mtALDH overexpression significantly stimulated extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation under normoxic and hyperoxic conditions. Inhibition of ERK phosphorylation partially eliminated the protective effect of mtALDH in hyperoxia-induced cell death, suggesting ERK activation by mtALDH conferred cellular resistance to hyperoxia. mtALDH overexpression augmented Akt phosphorylation and maintained the total Akt level in mtALDH-A549 cells under normoxic and hyperoxic conditions. Inhibition of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) activation by LY294002 in mtALDH-A549 cells significantly increased necrotic cell death after hyperoxic exposure, indicating that PI3K-Akt activation by mtALDH played an important role in cell survival after hyperoxia. Taken together, these data demonstrate that mtALDH overexpression attenuates hyperoxia-induced cell death in lung epithelial cells through reduction of ROS, activation of ERK/MAPK, and PI3K-Akt cell survival signaling pathways.
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de Oliveira, Augusto Born, Ahmad Saif Ur Rehman, and Sebastian Fischmeister. "mTags." ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review 46, no. 2 (July 16, 2012): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2331576.2331587.

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Calçada, Dario Brito, Cantídio de Moura Campos Neto, Vivian Lerner Amato, Roberta Akemi Sinoara, and Solange Oliveira Rezende. "Identification of factors related to complications in myocardial revascularization surgery: an approach with multi-target association rules networks." Research, Society and Development 11, no. 15 (November 24, 2022): e506111537638. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i15.37638.

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Myocardial revascularization surgery is one of the recommended approaches for the treatment of chronic coronary disease. Several complications related to mortality, sequelae, length of stay, and hospital costs are also associated with this procedure. Death rates and complications depend on the characteristics of each patient. Knowing the factors related to hospital mortality and complications is paramount to improving outcomes. Association Rules Mining may support the discovery of those factors. In this work we propose a new approach, called Multi-target Association Rules Network (MTARN), to analyze association rules based on networks with a simultaneous focus on two parameters. The use of association rules networks aids the analysis of a high number of association rules and the multi-target strategy allows a complete exploration, explaining which factors directly influence the analyzed set. We evaluated our approach in conjunction with domain experts and compared it to two other approaches: Decision Trees and Filtered-ARNs, a single target approach based on networks for pattern visualization. The results indicates that MTARNs optimize the discovery of knowledge directly linked to complication and death factors in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. These parameters may be used in the construction of an intelligent monitoring system to aid myocardial revascularization patients.
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Lerman, Jerrold, Lucinda Everett, and Charles J. Cote. "Response to Mtaweh et al." Journal of Child Neurology 29, no. 11 (November 25, 2013): 1580. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0883073813510604.

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Drugge, E. D., M. A. Carroll, and J. C. McGiff. "Cells in culture from rabbit medullary thick ascending limb of Henle's loop." American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 256, no. 5 (May 1, 1989): C1070—C1081. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1989.256.5.c1070.

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Freshly isolated cells obtained from the medullary segment of the rabbit thick ascending limb of Henle's loop (mTALH) metabolize arachidonic acid (AA) primarily by the cytochrome P-450 monooxygenase pathway forming several products; a vasorelaxant and an inhibitor of Na+-K+-ATPase have been identified. These studies have been extended to mTALH cells in culture. The ability of cells isolated from 1-mo-old rabbits to grow in culture far surpassed that of cells isolated from adult rabbits, whereas similar cytochrome P-450-dependent AA metabolites were produced by freshly isolated cells from rabbits of both ages. Three-week-old mTALH cultures formed ouabain-sensitive "domes" when grown on plastic surfaces and developed transepithelial voltages (4.7 + 1.2 mV, n = 6) when grown on gas-permeable surfaces. Electron microscopy of the cells showed typical mTALH cell characteristics. The presence of Tamm-Horsfall protein, a surface membrane protein of mTALH cells, in 90-95% of the cells confirmed the homogeneity of the cultures. Although several environmental manipulations were tested, mTALH cells in culture did not produce the same cytochrome P-450-dependent AA metabolites as those produced by mTALH cells before culture. However, a cytochrome P-450-dependent AA metabolite that differs from the AA metabolites formed by freshly isolated mTALH cells was produced by hemin-treated mTALH and heterogenous cell cultures.
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Wang, Zhiqiang, Xiaoling Shi, Yujingyun Zhou, Fang Tang, Xiwu Gao, and Pei Liang. "Cap ‘n’ Collar C and Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator Facilitate the Expression of Glutathione S-Transferases Conferring Adaptation to Tannic Acid and Quercetin in Micromelalopha troglodyta (Graeser) (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae)." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24, no. 3 (January 22, 2023): 2190. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032190.

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Micromelalopha troglodyta (Graeser) (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) is a notorious pest of poplar. Coevolution with poplars rich in plant secondary metabolites prompts M. troglodyta to expand effective detoxification mechanisms against toxic plant secondary metabolites. Although glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) play an important role in xenobiotic detoxification in M. troglodyta, it is unclear how GSTs act in response to toxic secondary metabolites in poplar. In this study, five GST gene core promoters were accurately identified by a 5’ loss luciferase reporter assay, and the core promoters were significantly induced by two plant secondary metabolites in vitro. Two transcription factors, cap ‘n’ collar C (CncC) and aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT), were cloned in M. troglodyta. MtCncC and MtARNT clustered well with other insect CncCs and ARNTs, respectively. In addition, MtCncC and MtARNT could bind the MtGSTt1 promoter and strongly improve transcriptional activity, respectively. However, MtCncC and MtARNT had no regulatory function on the MtGSTz1 promoter. Our findings revealed the molecular mechanisms of the transcription factors MtCncC and MtARNT in regulating the GST genes of M. troglodyta. These results provide useful information for the control of M. troglodyta.
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Hebert, S. C. "Hypertonic cell volume regulation in mouse thick limbs. I. ADH dependency and nephron heterogeneity." American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 250, no. 6 (June 1, 1986): C907—C919. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1986.250.6.c907.

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Differential interference contrast microscopy was used in combination with standard electrophysiological techniques in the in vitro perfused mouse medullary (mTALH) and cortical (cTALH) thick ascending limbs of Henle to evaluate the cell volume responses of these nephron segments to sudden increases in peritubular osmolality and to assess the role of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and net NaCl absorption on hypertonic volume regulation. In the absence of CO2/HCO3- in external media, the cells of the mTALH behaved in a simple osmometric fashion, with an osmotic space equivalent to 70-80% of the total cell volume. However, in CO2/HCO3- -containing media, the cells of the mTALH, but not the cTALH, were able to increase their cell volume to the original volume after shrinkage in peritubular media made hypertonic with either NaCl or mannitol. This volume-regulatory increase response (VRI) in the mTALH was mediated by an increase in intracellular osmoles, and required peritubular ADH, at concentrations that stimulate maximally the rate of net NaCl absorption. This ADH effect on VRI could be mimicked by addition of dibutyryladenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate to the bath in the absence of hormone. However, 10(-4) M luminal furosemide, a concentration that abolishes ADH-dependent NaCl absorption in the mTALH, had no effect on the VRI response. These results indicate that the cells of the mTALH, but not the cTALH, are capable of hypertonic volume regulation, that ADH (via adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate) is required for expression of the VRI response in the mTALH, and that the effects of ADH on net NaCl absorption and the VRI response in the mTALH are completely dissociable. Thus these results are consistent with a role for ADH in hypertonic VRI in the mammalian mTALH, which may operate to maintain constant cell volume in this nephron segment during antidiuresis.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "MtArgH"

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CHIOU, YU-TING, and 邱羽婷. "Development of an Innovative Fluidic Diode at Microscale." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/mtanuh.

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國立雲林科技大學
化學工程與材料工程系
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Artificial nanopores have been widely investigated and developed for applications ranging from energy and environmental to biosensing fields over recent ten years. One of the working principles in those applications is ion current rectification (ICR), a diode-like property which assures preferential ion transport in one direction. It is commonly believed that ICR only can be observed in nanoscale pores whose pore size is comparable to the electric double layer (EDL) thickness, hence limiting the extension of applications. In this study, a simple but robust method is developed to create ICR in a conically shaped micropore whose tip diameter is as large as 5 m by filling highly charged polyelectrolytes into the tip side of the pore. Two types of polyelectrolytes are adopted, including a positively charged poly-L-lysine (PLL) and a negatively charged poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS). Our results show that apparent ICR can be observed in the micropore filled layer-by-layer with PLL and PSS at its tip side. Even though in a very high salt concentration up to 1000 mM, the pore still can rectify with the rectification ratio over ten times, which is a record-high value. In addition to experimental evidence, the numerical result based on the Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) model is also employed to explain what we found in experiments. Both the experimental and modeling results have good agreement. Our results provide a new avenue for the use of micropores in future ICR applications.
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SU, YUNG-TI, and 蘇詠迪. "A Hybrid TAR & MTAR Approach for Measuring the Asymmetric and Nonlinear Relationships between Taiwan Index Futures and Companies." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/06442661113268651710.

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國立臺北大學
企業管理學系
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This study proposes an integrated hybrid non-linear threshold autoregression model (TAR) & momentum TAR model (MTAR) approach for measuring the asymmetric and nonlinear relationships between Taiwan index futures and spot prices. The data series are from the Jan. 6, 2009 to Apr. 30, 2013. The empirical results first using unit-root test and has confirmed the series data stationary. Then, using Johansen cointegration test made sure the return of futures and spot had an equilibrium relationship in the long run. Finally, employing a hybrid TAR & MTAR model examine the asymmetric relationships between futures and spot prices. The main results of the study are summarized as follows: 1. The results of unit roots test in the time series indicates that two series are integrated of order 0, I(0).From the results of Johansen cointegration test,there is an underlying long–term relationship between Taiwan index futures and spot returns. 2. From the results of hybrid TAR & MTAR model, there is an asymmetric transmission relationship between Taiwan index futures and spot returns.
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Galiev, Arkadiy, and 石浩文. "Nonlinear causality relations of oil price and national currency based on momentum threshold autoregressive (MTAR) model:Cases of Russia and USA." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/9uuvft.

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淡江大學
財務金融學系碩士班
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The research investigates non-linear relations of WTI oil price and US Dollar Index on the US market and URALS oil price and RUB/USD exchange rate on Russian market. The study includes unit root test (stationarity test), non-linear threshold cointegration test and Granger causality test. The empirical results and analysis suggest that oil prices and national currencies are all stationary. Also, oil price and currency are co-integrated in the long run on both markets. Apart from that, the relationship is symmetric on the US market and threshold asymmetric on Russian market. Finally, oil price leads US dollar in the short run and in the long run.
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Books on the topic "MtArgH"

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Cassar, Elizabeth. Mtarfa: History. Lulu Press, Inc., 2020.

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CT, EBT, MRT und Angiographie. Radiologische Untersuchungstechnik für MTAR und Ärzte. Urban & Fischer, 2003.

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Elser, H. Leitfaden Nuklearmedizin. Praktische Anleitung und Prüfungswissen für Medizinisch- technische Assistenten in der Radiologie (MTAR). Steinkopff-Verlag Darmstadt, 2001.

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Elser, H. Leitfaden Nuklearmedizin: Praktische Anleitung und Prüfungswissen für Medizinisch-Technische Assistenten in der Radiologie (MTAR). 2nd ed. Steinkopff-Verlag Darmstadt, 2003.

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Elser, H. Leitfaden Nuklearmedizin: Praktische Anleitung Und Prufungswissen Fur Medizinisch-technische Assistenten in Der Radiologie (Mtar). 3rd ed. Not Avail, 2007.

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Heel, Ferdinand. MTArb 2001/2002 Manteltarifvertrag für Arbeiterinnen und Arbeiter des Bundes und der Länder einschließlich der Sonderregelungen sowie ergänzender Tarifverträge. Textausgabe mit Einführung. Verlagsgruppe Jehle Rehm, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "MtArgH"

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Lee, Ji-youn, Jeong-jin Park, and Young-ae Hahn. "mTag: A Visual Abstract of a Reported Clinical Trial for Self-medication Accident Prevention." In [ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes, 2598–614. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4472-7_167.

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"A gilded betyl in the temple of Proserpina at Mtarfa." In Elements of Continuity, 63–68. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv170x4zr.12.

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Sinclair, Anthony R. E., Julius D. Keyyu, Simon A. R. Mduma, Mtango Mtahiko, Emily Kisamo, J. Grant C. Hopcraft, John M. Fryxell, Kristine L. Metzger, and Markus Borner. "26. The Role of Research in Conservation and the Future of the Serengeti / Anthony R. E. Sinclair, Julius D. Keyyu, Simon A. R. Mduma, Mtango Mtahiko, Emily Kisamo, J. Grant C. Hopcraft, John M. Fryxell, Kristine L. Metzger, and Markus Borner." In Serengeti IV, 774–96. University of Chicago Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226196336.003.0026.

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Conference papers on the topic "MtArgH"

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Shyamala, K., and C. S. Padmasini. "Mtanh-Attention-BiLSTM model for prediction of Automobile Export Customer Satisfaction." In 2021 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Systems (ICAIS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icais50930.2021.9395837.

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Patterson, Georgia S., Tyler D. Zell, David E. Parker, John Grieve, Samuel C. Watson, and Vishesh Vikas. "Flexion and Extension Capable Motor Tendon Actuated Exosuit Glove With Open Palm." In ASME 2019 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2019-98467.

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Abstract Patients suffering from medical conditions resulting in hand impairment experience difficulty in performing simple daily tasks, like getting dressed or using a pencil, resulting in a poorer quality of life. Rehabilitation attempts to help such individuals regain a sense of control and normalcy. In this context, recent advances in robotics have manifested in multiple designs of hand exoskeletons and exosuit gloves for assistance and rehabilitation. These designs are typically actuated using pneumatic, shape memory alloys and motor-tendon actuators. The proposed Motor Tendon Actuated Exosuit Glove (MTAEG) with an open palm is a soft material glove capable of both flexion and extension of all four fingers of the human hand. Its minimally invasive design maintains an open palm to facilitate haptic and tactile interaction with the environment. The MTAEG achieves flexion-extension motion with joint angles of 45° at the metacarpal joint which is 57% of the desired motion; 90° at the proximal interphalangeal joint which is 100% of the desired motion; and 50° at the distal interphalangeal joint which is 96% of the desired motion. The paper discusses the challenges in achieving the desired motion without the ability to directly model human tendons, and the inability to actuate joints individually.
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Yin, Li-Ling, Bai-Song Liu, and Yang-Yang Wang. "MTAR: A recommendation algorithm for multi-type academic resources." In 2017 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics (ICMLC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmlc.2017.8107735.

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Yang, Jianing, Yongxin Wang, Ruitao Yi, Yuying Zhu, Azaan Rehman, Amir Zadeh, Soujanya Poria, and Louis-Philippe Morency. "MTAG: Modal-Temporal Attention Graph for Unaligned Human Multimodal Language Sequences." In Proceedings of the 2021 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.naacl-main.79.

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"[Title page]." In 2016 9th Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Clouds, Grids, and Supercomputers (MTAGS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtags.2016.01.

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Van Hensbergen, Eric, and Ron Minnich. "System support for many task computing." In 2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtags.2008.4777907.

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Yunhong Gu and Robert Grossman. "Exploring data parallelism and locality in wide area networks." In 2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtags.2008.4777906.

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Zhang, Zhao, Allan Espinosa, Kamil Iskra, Ioan Raicu, Ian Foster, and Michael Wilde. "Design and evaluation of a collective IO model for loosely coupled petascale programming." In 2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtags.2008.4777908.

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Thor, Aaron T., Gergely V. Zaruba, David Levine, Kaushik De, and Torre J. Wenaus. "ViGs: A grid simulation and monitoring tool for ATLAS workflows." In MTAGS 2008. Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtags.2008.4777909.

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Afgan, Enis, and Purushotham Bangalore. "Embarrassingly parallel jobs are not embarrassingly easy to schedule on the grid." In 2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtags.2008.4777910.

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