Publications by authors named "I Tani"

This randomized experiment tested whether the inclusion of a "something else" response option for a question about sexual identity in a national health survey would significantly moderate estimated differences between sexual identity subgroups in terms of various health outcomes, including substance use and reproductive health. We conducted secondary analyses of data from five consecutive years of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG; 2015-2019), where two large national half-samples were randomly assigned to receive one of two different versions of a question about sexual identity (a four-category version that included a "something else" response option or a three-category version omitting this option). We focused on national estimates of differences between subgroups defined by sexual identity.

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  • - The nucleolus is a part of a cell's nucleus and helps in making ribosomes, which are important for making proteins.
  • - Scientists found that the nucleolus can form through a process called liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS), where certain proteins and RNA come together, but interestingly, this formation doesn't depend on a specific type of RNA.
  • - In new research, it was discovered that a ribosomal protein called uL30 and a key nucleolar protein known as nucleophosmin (NPM) can create droplets without RNA, and that reducing uL30 levels in cells decreases the number of nucleoli.
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This paper presents a monocular projector-camera (procam) system using modular architecture based on relay optics. Conventional coaxial procam systems cannot support (1) online changes to lens settings (zoom and focus) and (2) wide-angle projection mapping. We develop design guidelines for a proposed procam system that would solve these restrictions and address the proposed system's unique technical issue of crosstalk between the camera and projector pixels.

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Reversible protein phosphorylation is a key mechanism for regulating numerous cellular events. The metal-dependent protein phosphatases (PPM) are a family of Ser/Thr phosphatases, which uniquely recognize their substrate as a monomeric enzyme. In the case of PPM1A, it has the capacity to dephosphorylate a variety of substrates containing different sequences, but it is not yet fully understood how it recognizes its substrates.

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This study aimed to propose a novel method for designing a product recommendation virtual agent (PRVA) that can keep users motivated to interact with the agent. In prior papers, many methods of keeping users motivated postulated real-time and multi-modal interactions. The proposed novel method can be used in one-direction interaction.

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