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    Asymmetric pass-through effects of oil price on economic growth in Malaysia by Bala, Umar, Lee, Chin, Maijama’a, Rabiu

    Published 2021
    “…This empirical analysis intends to examine the asymmetric response of economic growth when the oil price changes in Malaysia by applying threshold autoregressive (TAR) and momentum threshold autoregressive (MTAR) cointegration and asymmetric adjustment models. …”
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    Extraction of compact boundary normalisation based geometric descriptors for affine invariant shape retrieval by Arjun Paramarthalingam, Mirnalinee Thankanadar

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Later, these contour points are used to derive six descriptors such as compact centroid distance (CCD), central angle (ANG), normalized points distance (NPD), centroid distance ratio (CDR), angular pattern descriptor (APD) and multi‐triangle area representation (MTAR). These descriptors are a 1D shape feature vector which preserve contour and region information of the shapes. …”
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    Price and Volatility Spillovers Between the US Crude Oil and Natural Gas Wholesale Markets by Theodosios Perifanis, Athanasios Dagoumas

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Using Momentum Threshold Autoregressive (MTAR) cointegration methodology, we find evidence of positive asymmetry from crude oil to natural gas prices, i.e., oil price increases cause faster adjustments to natural gas prices than decreases. …”
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    Abstract 065: Advancing Stroke Care Services through Collaborative Efforts: Mission Thrombectomy Surveys of Slovenia by Igor Rigler, Senta Frol, Janja Pretnar Oblak, Zoran Milošević

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Moving forward, we will continue to conduct surveys within the current EVT and stroke centers examining the calculated MT Operator availability (MTOA), MT Center availability (MTCA), and MT Access Rate (MTAR) scores to identify the current barriers to increase access to mechanical thrombectomy.…”
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