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    THEMIS Ground-Based Magnetometers by Russell, C. T., Chi, P. J., Dearborn, D. J., Ge, Y. S., Kuo-Tiong, B., Means, J. D., Pierce, D. R., Rowe, K. M., Snare, R. C.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-12-2008)
    “…The THEMIS mission includes a comprehensive ground-based measurement network that adds two additional dimensions to the information gained in the night…”
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    Time course and manner of Purkinje neuron death following a single ethanol exposure on postnatal day 4 in the developing rat by Light, K.E, Belcher, S.M, Pierce, D.R

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2002)
    “…The present study was designed to evaluate the time course and manner of Purkinje cell death following a single ethanol dose delivered intragastrically on…”
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    Developmental alterations in olivary climbing fiber distribution following postnatal ethanol exposure in the rat by Pierce, D.R, Hayar, A, Williams, D.K, Light, K.E

    Published in Neuroscience (01-09-2010)
    “…Abstract Ethanol exposure during postnatal days (PN) 4–6 in rats alters cerebellar development resulting in significant loss of Purkinje cells. There is little…”
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    THEMIS Ground Based Observatory System Design by Harris, S. E., Mende, S. B., Angelopoulos, V., Rachelson, W., Donovan, E., Jackel, B., Greffen, M., Russell, C. T., Pierce, D. R., Dearborn, D. J., Rowe, K., Connors, M.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-12-2008)
    “…The comprehensive THEMIS approach to solving the substorm problem calls for monitoring the nightside auroral oval with low-cost, robust white-light imagers and…”
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    Purkinje cell vulnerability to developmental Ethanol exposure in the rat cerebellum by PIERCE, D. R, WILLIAMS, D. K, LIGHT, K. E

    “…Ethanol exposure is a consistent and reliable producer of neuronal toxicity, especially during periods of enhanced neuronal vulnerability. For rat cerebellar…”
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    Drug-Induced Nightmares by Thompson, Dennis F, Pierce, Dana Reid

    Published in Annals of Pharmacotherapy (01-01-1999)
    “…OBJECTIVE: To compile and assess the English-language literature on drug-induced nightmares, excluding nightmares secondary to drug withdrawal or…”
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    Intragastric intubation of alcohol during postnatal development of rats results in selective cell loss in the cerebellum by Pierce, D R, Serbus, D C, Light, K E

    “…Postnatal alcohol exposure produces reductions in the number of Purkinje cells in the rat cerebellum. The goal of this study was to determine if the method of…”
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    Intragastric intubation : Important aspects of the model for administration of ethanol to rat pups during the postnatal period by LIGHT, K. E, KANE, C. J. M, PIERCE, D. R, JENKINS, D, YUN GE, BROWN, G, HAIJUAN YANG, NYAMWEYA, N

    “…One technique for the controlled delivery of ethanol to neonatal rat pups is intragastric intubation. Often, the vehicle used for delivery of ethanol is…”
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    Nutritional Factors Modify the Inhibition of CNS Development by Combined Exposure to Methadone and Ethanol in Neonatal Rats by Kane, C.M., Pierce, D.R., Nyamweya, N.N., Yang, H., Kasmi, Y., Mosby, R., Serbus, D.C., Light, K.E.

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-03-1997)
    “…The consequences resulting from the combined exposure to methadone and ethanol during a time period equivalent to the third trimester brain growth spurt was…”
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    Local analgesia with opioid drugs by Thompson, D F, Pierce, D R

    Published in The Annals of pharmacotherapy (01-02-1995)
    “…These data suggest the presence of peripheral opioid receptors that are involved in the clinical perception of pain. This is a radical change in our…”
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    Microencephaly and selective decreases in cerebellar Purkinje cell numbers following combined exposure to ethanol and methadone during rat brain development by Pierce, D R, Kane, C J, Serbus, D C, Light, K E

    Published in Developmental neuroscience (1997)
    “…This study evaluated the neuroanatomical effects of combined ethanol and methadone exposure on cerebellar development. Ethanol, methadone or a combination of…”
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    Blood alcohol concentration: a critical factor for producing fetal alcohol effects by Pierce, D R, West, J R

    Published in Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) (01-07-1986)
    “…A dose of 6.6 g/kg of alcohol, delivered in 12 equally-spaced fractions each 24 hours via an artificial rearing procedure during postnatal days 4-10, produced…”
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    Manipulating peak blood alcohol concentrations in neonatal rats: review of an animal model for alcohol-related developmental effects by West, J R, Goodlett, C R, Bonthius, D J, Pierce, D R

    “…Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is now well documented, but factors that affect the severity of the accompanying central nervous system damage are still not well…”
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    Microencephaly and hyperactivity in adult rats can be induced by neonatal exposure to high blood alcohol concentrations by Kelly, S J, Pierce, D R, West, J R

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-06-1987)
    “…To investigate whether or not blood alcohol concentration during the brain growth spurt has an influence on the permanency of alcohol-induced central nervous…”
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    Differential deficits in regional brain growth induced by postnatal alcohol by Pierce, D R, West, J R

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-03-1987)
    “…Neonatal rats were exposed to alcohol during a period of brain development equivalent to part of the human third trimester. Rat pups were fed a milk formula…”
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    Electromagnetic forward-scattering measurements over a known, controlled sea surface at grazing by Smith, J.R., Russell, S.J., Brown, B.E., Haldeman, P.M., Hayden, D.D., Morgan, D.G., Pierce, R.D., Shan, J.W., Stephens, W.T., Mirotznik, M.S.

    “…A series of low-angle radar measurements were conducted over a large wave pool capable of producing a wide range of scaled sea conditions. The X-band (8-12…”
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    Application of the pyrochemical process to recycle of actinides from LWR spent fuel by McPheeters, C.C., Pierce, R.D., Mulcahey, T.P.

    “…The Integral Fast Reactor (IFR) process includes recycle of all of the actinides contained in spent IFR fuel, and thus reduces waste disposal challenges…”
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    Influence of 9-β -D-arabinofuranosyladenine on Total Protein Synthesis and on Differential Gene Expression of Unique Proteins in the Rodent Malarial Parasite Plasmodium berghei by Ilan, Judith, Pierce, David R., Miller, Frederick W.

    “…The antibiotic 9-β -D-arabinofuranosyladenine is a drug with a broad spectrum of activity against animal viruses, with little or no effect on mammalian cells,…”
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    The Fine Temporal Structure of the Rat Licking Pattern: What Causes the Variabiliy in the Interlick Intervals and How is it Affected by the Drinking Solution? by XIONG BIN LIN, PIERCE, Dwight R, LIGHT, Kim Edward, HAYAR, Abdallah

    Published in Chemical senses (01-10-2013)
    “…Licking is a repetitive behavior controlled by a central pattern generator. Even though interlick intervals (ILIs) within bursts of licks are considered fairly…”
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    Differential neuronal loss following early postnatal alcohol exposure by Pierce, D R, Goodlett, C R, West, J R

    Published in Teratology (Philadelphia) (01-08-1989)
    “…Neonatal rats were exposed to 6.6 g/kg of alcohol each day between postnatal days 4 and 10 while artificial-rearing procedures were used, in a manner which…”
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