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    Regional differences in mu and kappa opioid receptor G-protein activation in brain in male and female prairie voles by Martin, T.J, Sexton, T, Kim, S.A, Severino, A.L, Peters, C.M, Young, L.J, Childers, S.R

    Published in Neuroscience (17-12-2015)
    “…Highlights • Opioid stimulation of [35 S]GTPγS binding was validated in prairie vole brain. • Mu and kappa opioid stimulation was consistent with reported…”
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    Endothelin and the tumorigenic component of bone cancer pain by Peters, C.M, Lindsay, T.H, Pomonis, J.D, Luger, N.M, Ghilardi, J.R, Sevcik, M.A, Mantyh, P.W

    Published in Neuroscience (2004)
    “…Tumors including sarcomas and breast, prostate, and lung carcinomas frequently grow in or metastasize to the skeleton where they can induce significant bone…”
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    A quantitative analysis of the sensory and sympathetic innervation of the mouse pancreas by Lindsay, T.H., Halvorson, K.G., Peters, C.M., Ghilardi, J.R., Kuskowski, M.A., Wong, G.Y., Mantyh, P.W.

    Published in Neuroscience (2006)
    “…Pain from pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer can be both chronic and severe although little is known about the mechanisms that generate and maintain this pain…”
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    Quantifying wind damage associated with variable retention harvesting in coastal British Columbia by Beese, W.J., Rollerson, T.P., Peters, C.M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-07-2019)
    “…•Wind damage to retention in forest cutblocks varies regionally in coastal BC.•Small retention patches are more vulnerable to windthrow than large…”
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    The Rattan Trade of Northern Myanmar: Species, Supplies, and Sustainability by Peters, Charles M, Henderson, Andrew, Maung, U Myint, Lwin, U Saw, Ohn, U Tin Maung, Lwin, U Kyaw, Shaung, U Tun

    Published in Economic botany (01-04-2007)
    “…Although Myanmar exports millions of dollars of rattan cane each year, the last systematic treatment of rattans in this country was done over 100 years ago,…”
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    The Life and Times of Bursera glabrifolia (H.B.K.) Engl. in Mexico: A Parable for Ethnobotany by Peters, Charles M, Purata, Silvia E, Chibnik, Michael, Brosi, Berry J, López, Ana M, Ambrosio, Myrna

    Published in Economic botany (01-12-2003)
    “…Bursera glabrifolia, a dominant component of the tropical dry forests in southwestern Mexico, is used to illustrate the importance of a broader contextual…”
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    Oligarchic forests of economic plants in Amazonia: utilization and conservation of an important tropical resource by Peters, C.M. (New Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY), Balick, M.J, Kahn, F, Anderson, A.B

    Published in Conservation biology (01-12-1989)
    “…Tropical forests dominated by only one or two tree species occupy tens of millions of hectares in Amazonia. In many cases, the dominant species produce fruits,…”
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    Otomi bark paper in Mexico: commercialization of a pre-Hispanic technology by Peters, C.M, Rosenthal, J, Urbina, T

    Published in Economic botany (01-07-1987)
    “…The Otomi village of San Pablito in northern Puebla has preserved the tradition of making bark paper for over 400 yr, and today is the only papermaking center…”
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    Brosimum alicastrum (Moraceae): uses and potential in Mexico [Food and beverages, forage, wood and medicines, includes cultivation] by Peters, Charles M., Pardo-Tejeda, Enrique

    Published in Economic botany (01-01-1982)
    “…Brosimum alicastrum is a large, evergreen tropical tree which is widely distributed in Mexico. Its protein-rich seeds and leaves may be used for food and…”
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    Experimental proof of current bifurcation and mutual heating in bipolar transistor arrays by Vanhoucke, T., Kuindersma, P.I., Peters, W.C.M., Zieren, V., Donkers, J.J.T.M., Kramer, M.C.J.C.M., Hurkx, G.A.M.

    “…We present experimental proof of the electro-thermal bifurcation and mutual heating in bipolar transistor arrays using photon emission microscopy. With this…”
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    How to Develop Module Logic Using Pseudo-Code and Stepwise Refinement by Lekko, A.A., Peters, C.M.

    Published in 15th Design Automation Conference (1978)
    “…The use of pseudo-code and the stepwise refinement process in developing the logic of modules is discussed, and the advantages of this method are analyzed. An…”
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    The power conversion efficiency of visible light emitting devices in standard BiCMOS processes by Kuindersma, P.I., Hoang, T., Schmitz, J., Vijayaraghavan, M.N., Dijkstra, M., van Noort, W., Vanhoucke, T., Peters, W.C.M., Kramer, M.C.J.

    “…We present experimental and theoretical proof for a single and unique relationship between the breakdown voltage and power efficiency of visible light emitting…”
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