Biomedical engineering principles

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    • Ritter, Arthur B.
    • Reisman, Stanley S.
    • Michniak, Bozena B.

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Biomedical engineering principles

Arthur B. Ritter, Stanley Reisman, Bozena B. Michniak

Taylor & Francis, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The updated edition of this popular textbook offers an overview of the major components of the field, including signal processing in bio-systems, biomechanics, and biomaterials. Introducing capstone design and entrepreneurship, the second edition examines basic engineering, anatomy, and physiology concepts to facilitate an in-depth and up-to-date understanding of flow, transport, and mechanics in biological systems and the human body. The book begins by addressing the principles of conservation of mass and development of mathematical models of physiological processes with detailed examples appropriate for an engineering student at the sophomore or first semester junior level.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Modeling of Physiological Processes Cell Physiology and Transport Principles and Biomedical Applications of Hemodynamics A Systems Approach to Physiology The Cardiovascular System Biomedical Signal Processing Signal Acquisition and Processing Techniques for Physiological Signal Processing Examples of Physiological Signal Processing Principles of Biomechanics Practical Applications of Biomechanics Biomaterials Principles of Biomedical Capstone Design Unmet Clinical Needs Entrepreneurship: Reasons why Most Good Designs Never Get to Market An Engineering Solution in Search of a Biomedical Problem to Solve Tissue Engineering Future Trends in BME

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