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    Consensus and Disagreement in Atmospheric River Detection: ARTMIP Global Catalogues by Lora, J. M., Shields, C. A., Rutz, J. J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-10-2020)
    “…Atmospheric rivers (ARs) constitute an important mechanism for water vapor transport, but research on their characteristics and impacts has relied on a diverse…”
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    A paleogeographic approach to aerosol prescription in simulations of deep time climate by Heavens, N. G., Shields, C. A., Mahowald, N. M.

    “…Aerosols have important effects on the Earth's radiative balance and are normally included in simulations of present day climate. For simulations of present…”
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    Where perception and reality differ : Dropping out is not the same as failure by SHIELDS, C. A, BRAWLEY, L. R, LINDOVER, T. I

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-10-2005)
    “…The present study examined whether exercise adherers and dropouts differ in their perceptions of success and, in turn, whether their social cognitions and…”
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    Respiratory Failure following Oral Administration of Metoclopramide by MacLaren, Robert, Shields, Catherine A

    Published in The Annals of pharmacotherapy (01-10-1998)
    “…OBJECTIVE: To report a case of respiratory failure, possibly due to anaphylaxis or asthma exacerbation, following the administration of metoclopramide. CASE…”
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    Modeling the response to changes in tropospheric methane concentration: Application to the Permian-Triassic boundary by Lamarque, J.-F., Kiehl, J. T., Shields, C. A., Boville, B. A., Kinnison, D. E.

    Published in Paleoceanography (01-09-2006)
    “…We discuss model experiments valid for the Permian‐Triassic boundary in which we explore the impact of changes in tropospheric methane concentration. For…”
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    Thyroxine 5'-monodeiodinase activity in hepatocytes of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri: distribution, effects of starvation, and exogenous inhibitors by Shields, C A, Eales, J G

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-09-1986)
    “…L-Thyroxine (T4) 5'-monodeiodinase activity (MDA) of hepatocyte cell fractions of rainbow trout was evaluated by 125I- generation following incubation with…”
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    Response of coastal California hydroclimate to the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum by Zhang, Xiaodong, Tipple, Brett J, Zhu, Jiang, Rush, William D, Shields, Christian A, Novak, Joseph B, Zachos, James C

    Published in Climate of the past (25-07-2024)
    “…The effects of anthropogenic warming on the hydroclimate of California are becoming more pronounced with the increased frequency of multi-year droughts and…”
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    Climatology and surface impacts of atmospheric rivers on West Antarctica by Maclennan, Michelle L, Lenaerts, Jan T. M, Shields, Christine A, Hoffman, Andrew O, Wever, Nander, Thompson-Munson, Megan, Winters, Andrew C, Pettit, Erin C, Scambos, Theodore A, Wille, Jonathan D

    Published in The cryosphere (21-02-2023)
    “…Atmospheric rivers (ARs) transport large amounts of moisture from the mid- to high-latitudes and they are a primary driver of the most extreme snowfall events,…”
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    An overview of the E3SM version 2 large ensemble and comparison to other E3SM and CESM large ensembles by Fasullo, John T, Golaz, Jean-Christophe, Caron, Julie M, Rosenbloom, Nan, Meehl, Gerald A, Strand, Warren, Glanville, Sasha, Stevenson, Samantha, Molina, Maria, Shields, Christine A, Zhang, Chengzhu, Benedict, James, Bartoletti, Tony

    Published in Earth system dynamics (08-04-2024)
    “…This work assesses a recently produced 21-member climate model large ensemble (LE) based on the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Exascale Earth System Model…”
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    Using the Radiative Kernel Technique to Calculate Climate Feedbacks in NCAR’s Community Atmospheric Model by Shell, Karen M., Kiehl, Jeffrey T., Shields, Christine A.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-05-2008)
    “…Climate models differ in their responses to imposed forcings, such as increased greenhouse gas concentrations, due to different climate feedback strengths…”
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    Quantifying Climate Feedbacks Using Radiative Kernels by Soden, Brian J., Held, Isaac M., Colman, Robert, Shell, Karen M., Kiehl, Jeffrey T., Shields, Christine A.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-07-2008)
    “…The extent to which the climate will change due to an external forcing depends largely on radiative feedbacks, which act to amplify or damp the surface…”
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    The Low-Resolution CCSM3 by Yeager, Stephen G., Shields, Christine A., Large, William G., Hack, James J.

    Published in Journal of climate (01-06-2006)
    “…The low-resolution fully coupled configuration of the Community Climate System Model version 3 (CCSM3) is described and evaluated. In this most economical…”
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    The Climate Sensitivity of the Community Climate System Model Version 3 (CCSM3) by Kiehl, Jeffrey T., Shields, Christine A., Hack, James J., Collins, William D.

    Published in Journal of climate (01-06-2006)
    “…The climate sensitivity of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM) is described in terms of the equilibrium change in surface temperature due to a doubling…”
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    Morphologic and biochemical effects of intratracheally administered oil shale in rats by Renne, R A, Smith, L G, McDonald, K E, Shields, C A, Gandolfi, A J, Lund, J E

    “…Young adult rats were given three weekly intratracheal instillations of 30 mg of raw oil shale or spent oil shale suspended in 1.0 ml sterile physiological…”
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