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    Evaluation of the Whole Body Spine Response to Sub-Injurious Vertical Loading by Ott, Kyle A., Demetropoulos, Constantine K., Luongo, Mary E., Titus, Jack M., Merkle, Andrew C., Drewry, David G.

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-11-2021)
    “…It is critical to understand the relationship between under-body blast (UBB) loading and occupant response to provide optimal protection to the warfighter from…”
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    Changes in the thermophysical properties of microcrystalline cellulose as function of carbonization temperature by Rhim, Yo-Rhin, Zhang, Dajie, Rooney, Michael, Nagle, Dennis C, Fairbrother, D Howard, Herman, Cila, Drewry, David G.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (2010)
    “…Thermophysical properties of carbon materials derived from microcrystalline cellulose have been studied under vacuum and compared with earlier measurements…”
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    Review of Biomarkers and Analytical Methods for Organophosphate Pesticides and Applicability to Nerve Agents by Therkorn, Jennifer, Drewry, David G, Tiburzi, Olivia, Astatke, Mekbib, Young, Charles, Rainwater-Lovett, Kaitlin

    Published in Military medicine (02-03-2020)
    “…Abstract Introduction Recent malicious use of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) is a reminder of their severity and ongoing threat. One of the main categories of…”
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    Longitudinal Tibia Stress Fracture Risk During High-Volume Training: A Multiscale Modeling Pipeline Incorporating Bone Remodeling by Pyles, Connor O, Dunphy, Melissa, Vavalle, Nicholas A, Vignos, Michael F, Luong, Quang T, Ott, Kyle, Drewry, David G

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-10-2022)
    “…Tibia stress fractures are prevalent during high-intensity training, yet a mechanistic model linking longitudinal training intensity, bone health, and…”
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    Alumina Optical Surface Heat Shield for Use in Near-Solar Environment by King, Don E., Drewry, David G., Sample, Jennifer L., Clemons, Dale E., Caruso, Keith S., Potocki, Ken A., Eng, Douglas A., Mehoke, Douglas S., Mattix, Michael P., Thomas, Michael E., Nagle, Dennis C.

    “…Experiments indicate that coating a heat shield with alumina can significantly reduce spacecraft temperature during operation near the sun. A thin alumina…”
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