Introduction to bioengineering
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Introduction to bioengineering
Oxford University Press, 1996
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Bioengineering is the application of the physical sciences and mathematics to the study of living structures and organisms. This introduction to the field examines the physical processes and engineering aspects of a system's performance under both normal and abnormal conditions. It also demonstrates how scientists are able to design, develop and use diagnostic or artificial devices meant to measure, improve, safeguard or replace life functions.
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List of contributors. 1: W. Goldsmith: Biomechanics of solids. 2: L. Talbot: Fundamentals of fluid mechanics. 3: S.A. Berger: Physiological fluid mechanics. 4: M.C. Williams: Mass transfer. 5: T.K. Eto and B. Rubinsky: Bioheat transfer. 6: E.L. Keller: The modeling approach to the study of physiological systems. 7: E.R. Lewis: A brief introduction to network theory. 8: R.B. Martin: Biomaterials. 9: H.B. Skinner: The interaction of biomatrials and biomechanics. 10: S.L. Lehman, R. Kram and C.T. Farley: Locomotion and muscle biomechanics. 11: P.D. Grossman and D.S. Soane: Principles of electrophoretic separations. 12: T.F. Budinger: Medical imaging. 13: S. Kaplan and H. Maccabee: Biological applications of ionizing radiation. 14: C. Susskind: Bioeffects of nonionizing electromagnetic fields. Appendix A: Linear transforms. Index
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