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    Elevated CO2 leads to altered micromechanical properties of the mineralized cuticle in blue and red king crabs 

    Dickinson, Gary H.; Coffey, William D.; Matoke, Brian; Long, W. Christopher; Swiney, Katherine M.; Foy, Robert J. (National Shellfisheries Association, 2014)

    Evaluating the Effects of Ocean Acidification on the Mechanical Properties of King Crabs and Tanner Crabs 

    Bejerano, Shai; Yarram, Aparna; Dickinson, Gary H. (2014)
    Ocean Acidification (OA) is a decrease in the ocean’s pH caused by increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. Dissolution of CO2 in ocean water results in decreased CaCO3 saturation states, which affect the ability of ...
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    Assessing the effect of salinity on barnacle adhesion and biomineralization 

    Dickinson, Gary H.; McNichol, Conall; Orihuela, Beatriz; Rittschof, Daniel (National Shellfisheries Association, 2015)
    Barnacles are dominant members of marine biofouling communities throughout much of the world’s oceans. The base of the barnacle attaches to surfaces with secreted proteinaceous adhesives that bond with surfaces and cure. ...
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    Characterizing key proteins that contribute to barnacle adhesion 

    Sison, Julian; Orihuela, Beatriz; Rittschof, Daniel; Dickinson, Gary H. (National Shellfisheries Association, 2015)
    Barnacles can tenaciously adhere to almost any surface. To stick to a surface, glues are released and form an adhesive bond between the surface and the barnacle's base plate. The predomi-nantly proteinaceous glue is ...

    Determining the Impacts of Salinity on the Biochemical and Mechanical Properties of Barnacles 

    Khan, Taliah; Siegel, Kyle; Tedesco, Dana; McNichol, Conall; Dickinson, Gary H. (2015)
    We attempted to determine how varying salinity can impact the barnacle. We worked under the hypothesis that barnacles developed in higher and lower salinities than ambient conditions would display significantly lower shell ...

    Determining the impacts of ocean acidification on the biochemical and mechanical properties of marine invertebrates 

    Karra, Lalitya; Patel, Shrey; Nardone, Jessica; Dickinson, Gary H. (2016)
    Ocean Acidification (OA) is a reduction in the ocean’s pH, as a result of accumulating levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. The break down of CO2 in an oceanic environment leads to decreased CaCO3 saturation states. In this ...

    Biomechanics of Invertebrate Shells 

    Dickinson, Gary H.; Lugo, Luisandra; Sison, Justin N. (2019)
    Marine biofouling is the growth of organisms on human-made structures placed in the ocean. Biofouling is a major issue for naval and maritime industries, with mitigation expenses costing millions of dollars each year. ...
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    The Effects of Head Only Radiation on the Hardness of Bone 

    Lau, Anthony G.; Dickinson, Gary H.; Thomas, Patricia; Davis, Catherine M. (2019)
    NASA has a long term goal to go to Mars. The long duration spaceflight has many risks to astronaut health, including the risk of bone loss due to the absence of gravity and exposure to space radiation. There have been ...
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    Effects of Helium-4 Radiation on Bone Mechanics 

    Lau, Anthony G.; Connell, Rosalie; Dickinson, Gary H.; Davis, Catherine M. (2019)
    In the 50 years since NASA s first moon landing, space exploration has become more prevalent as the necessity for extraterrestrial resources has increased on Earth. Outside of Earth s magnetic field, there is a lack of ...
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    Long-Time Elastic Modulus of Rat Femurs Exposed to Radiation Using Microindentation 

    Lau, Anthony G.; Okulicz, Calvin J.; Dickinson, Gary H.; Davis, Catherine M. (2019)
    NASA has trips to both the Moon and Mars on their itinerary for the near future. Health and safety of the astronauts is of the upmost importance for the missions. Bone loss, or osteoporosis, is a known risk of space travel ...
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