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    Dependence of the kinetic energy absorption capacity of bistable mechanical metamaterials on impactor mass and velocity by Fancher, R., Frankel, I., Chin, K.C.H., Abi Ghanem, M., MacNider, B., Shannahan, L.S., Berry, J.F., Fermen-Coker, M., Boydston, A.J., Boechler, N.

    Published in Extreme Mechanics Letters (01-09-2023)
    “…Using an alternative mechanism to dissipation or scattering, bistable structures and mechanical metamaterials have shown promise for mitigating the detrimental…”
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    THE FUNCTIONAL AND PATHOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF THE KIDNEY IN DOGS SUBJECTED TO A SECOND SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION OF URANIUM NITRATE by Macnider, W D

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-03-1929)
    “…The present study permits the following conclusions. 1. Uranium nitrate in the dog has a high degree of selective affinity as a nephrotoxic for the epithelium…”
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    THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHRONIC NEPHRITIS INDUCED IN THE DOG BY URANIUM NITRATE. A FUNCTIONAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STUDY WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE FORMATION OF URINE BY THE ALTERED KIDNEYS by Macnider, W D

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-03-1929)
    “…1. A chronic nephritis was produced in the dog which involves all of the histological elements of the kidney by the use of one subcutaneous injection of 4 mg…”
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    A STUDY OF ACUTE MERCURIC CHLORIDE INTOXICATIONS IN THE DOG WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE KIDNEY INJURY by Macnider, W D

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-04-1918)
    “…A study of the experiments comprising the first group of animals permits the deduction that these animals succumb to the acute poisoning as a result of the…”
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    THE INHIBITION OF THE TOXICITY OF URANIUM NITRATE BY SODIUM CARBONATE, AND THE PROTECTION OF THE KIDNEY ACUTELY NEPHROPATHIC FROM URANIUM FROM THE TOXIC ACTION OF AN ANESTHETIC BY SODIUM CARBONATE by Macnider, W D

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-02-1916)
    “…1. The toxicity of uranium in animals of different ages is associated with the power of the metal to lead to the formation of organic acids, as, for instance,…”
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    A CONSIDERATION OF THE RELATIVE TOXICITY OF URANIUM NITRATE FOR ANIMALS OF DIFFERENT AGES. I by Macnider, W D

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-07-1917)
    “…1. The toxic effect of uranium when given in a constant quantity per kilo of body weight is variable. This variation has been constantly associated with…”
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    A FUNCTIONAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE CHRONIC NEPHROPATHY INDUCED IN THE DOG BY URANIUM NITRATE by Macnider, W D

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-05-1919)
    “…1. Uranium nitrate is relatively more toxic for old animals than for young animals. 2. This relative toxicity is not only expressed in the old animals by a…”
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    THE EFFICIENCY OF VARIOUS DIURETICS IN THE ACUTELY NEPHROPATHIC KIDNEY, PROTECTED AND UNPROTECTED BY SODIUM CARBONATE. II by Macnider, W D

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-07-1917)
    “…The outline which has been given of the relative toxicity of Gréhant's anesthetic in normal animals, in animals that were nephropathic from uranium and…”
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