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    Sensitivity of Ambient Atmospheric Formaldehyde and Ozone to Precursor Species and Source Types Across the United States by Luecken, D. J, Napelenok, S. L, Strum, M, Scheffe, R, Phillips, S

    Published in Environmental science & technology (17-04-2018)
    “…Formaldehyde (HCHO) is an important air pollutant from both an atmospheric chemistry and human health standpoint. This study uses an instrumented photochemical…”
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    Regional sources of atmospheric formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, and implications for atmospheric modeling by Luecken, D.J., Hutzell, W.T., Strum, M.L., Pouliot, G.A.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-02-2012)
    “…Formaldehyde and acetaldehyde concentrations over the Eastern half of the United States are simulated with a 3-D air quality model to identify the most…”
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    Effects of drought on the abundance and distribution of non-breeding shorebirds in central California, USA by Barbaree, Blake A, Reiter, Matthew E, Hickey, Catherine M, Strum, Khara M, Isola, Jennifer E, Jennings, Scott, Tarjan, L Max, Strong, Cheryl M, Stenzel, Lynne E, Shuford, W David

    Published in PloS one (21-10-2020)
    “…Conservation of migratory species requires anticipating the potential impacts of extreme climatic events, such as extreme drought. During drought, reduced…”
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    People, Places, and Plastic: Environmental Justice and Local Action by Leggett, Vincent, Strum, M. DeLois (Dee), Watson, Trisha Kehaulani, Simmons Jenkins, Rep. Glenda, McKinstry, Caitlin, Padula, Veronica, Divine, Lauren, Spencer, Mikayla, Matiku, Dafina, Pierel, Eleanor, Huntington, Henry P.

    “…Marine plastic pollution is a global scourge, one among many signs of the declining health of our planet. Globally, some five million tons of plastic currently…”
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    Winter management of California's rice fields to maximize waterbird habitat and minimize water use by Strum, Khara M., Reiter, Matthew E., Hartman, C. Alex, Iglecia, Monica N., Kelsey, T. Rodd, Hickey, Catherine M.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-10-2013)
    “…•We assessed waterbird habitat in four post-harvest rice field management practices.•Flooded treatments had higher densities of waterbirds than non-flooded…”
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    Waterbird response to variable-timing of drawdown in rice fields after winter-flooding by Sesser, Kristin A, Iglecia, Monica, Reiter, Matthew E, Strum, Khara M, Hickey, Catherine M, Kelsey, Rodd, Skalos, Daniel A

    Published in PloS one (04-10-2018)
    “…Wetland loss and degradation have been extensive across the world, especially in California's Central Valley where over 90% of the natural wetlands have been…”
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    Polyglutamine Expansion, Protein Aggregation, Proteasome Activity, and Neural Survival by Ding, Qunxing, Lewis, Jennifer J., Strum, Kenneth M., Dimayuga, Edgardo, Bruce-Keller, Annadora J., Dunn, Jay C., Keller, Jeffrey N.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-04-2002)
    “…Huntington's disease (HD) is one of eight established triplet repeat neurodegenerative disorders, which are collectively caused by the genetic expansion of…”
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    Cellular Mechanisms of Altered Contractility in the Hypertrophied Heart: Big Hearts, Big Sparks by Shorofsky, Stephen R, Aggarwal, Rajesh, Corretti, Mary, Baffa, Jeanne M, Strum, Judy M, Al-Seikhan, Badr A, Kobayashi, Yvonne M, Jones, Larry R, Wier, W. Gil, Balke, C. William

    Published in Circulation research (05-03-1999)
    “…To investigate the cellular mechanisms for altered Ca homeostasis and contractility in cardiac hypertrophy, we measured whole-cell L-type Ca currents (ICa,L),…”
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    Exposure of Nonbreeding Migratory Shorebirds to Cholinesterase Inhibiting Contaminants in the Western Hemisphere by Strum, Khara M, Hooper, Michael J, Johnson, Kevin A, Lanctot, Richard B, Zaccagnini, María Elena, Sandercock, Brett K

    Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-2010)
    “…Migratory shorebirds frequently forage and roost in agricultural habitats, where they may be exposed to cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticides. Exposure to…”
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    Emergence and Recovery Characteristics of Desflurane Versus Sevoflurane in Morbidly Obese Adult Surgical Patients: A Prospective, Randomized Study by Strum, Earl M., Szenohradszki, Janos, Kaufman, Wayne A., Anthone, Gary J., Manz, Ingrid L., Lumb, Philip D.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-12-2004)
    “…We compared postoperative recovery after desflurane (n = 25) versus sevoflurane (n = 25) anesthesia in morbidly obese adults (body mass index ≥35) who…”
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    Preparing highway emissions inventories for urban scale modeling: A case study in Philadelphia by Cook, R., Touma, J.S., Beidler, A., Strum, M.

    “…Highway emissions represent a major source of many pollutants. Use of local data to model these emissions can have a large impact on the magnitude and…”
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    A Bioenergetics Approach to Setting Conservation Objectives for Non-Breeding Shorebirds in California’s Central Valley by Dybala, Kristen, Reiter, Matthew, Hickey, Catherine, Shuford, W. David, Strum, Khara, Yarris, Gregory

    “…https://doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2017v15iss1art2 An extensive network of managed wetlands and flooded agriculture provides habitat for migrating and wintering…”
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    Population and Habitat Objectives for Breeding Shorebirds in California's Central Valley by Strum, Khara, Dybala, Kristen, Iglecia, Monica, Shuford, W. David

    “…http://escholarship.org/uc/item/2836q0qg The Central Valley of California provides important breeding habitat to numerous species of wetland-dependent birds,…”
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    Effects of grazing and prescribed fire on resource selection and nest survival of upland sandpipers in an experimental landscape by Sandercock, Brett K, Alfaro-Barrios, Matilde, Casey, Ashley E, Johnson, Tracey N, Mong, Tony W, Odom, Karan J, Strum, Khara M, Winder, Virginia L

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-02-2015)
    “…CONTEXT: Conservation of grassland vertebrates requires a mechanistic understanding of the effects of landscape heterogeneity on habitat selection and…”
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    Waterbird response to management practices in rice fields intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by Sesser, Kristin A., Reiter, Matthew E., Skalos, Daniel A., Strum, Khara M., Hickey, Catherine M.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2016)
    “…There are many benefits of agricultural landscapes for wildlife. In California's Central Valley, post-harvest flooding of rice fields increases the…”
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    Sensitivity of ambient atmospheric formaldehyde and ozone to precursor species and source types across the U.S by Luecken, D.J., Napelenok, S.L., Strum, M., Scheffe, R., Phillips, S.

    Published in Environmental science & technology (04-04-2018)
    “…Formaldehyde (HCHO) is an important air pollutant from both an atmospheric chemistry and human health standpoint. This study uses an instrumented photochemical…”
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