A Short Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 🔍
Sarbadhikari, S.N.
Universities Press ; CRC Press, Hyderabad, India, Boca Raton, 2007
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Presenting a bird's eye view of the important components in biomedical engineering, this book explores how bioengineering has emerged as an important aid to diagnosis, therapy, and rehabilitation. The author discusses the application of electrical, mechanical, chemical, optical and other engineering principles to understand, modify or control biological systems. He covers the design and manufacture of products for monitoring physiological functions, assisting in diagnoses, assessing prognoses, and helping in treatment of patients. It also provides a glimpse of emerging trends in biomedical engineering like telemedicine and the wider use of computers in health care.
Alternative author
S.N. Sarbadhikari
Alternative author
S. N Sarbadhikari
Alternative publisher
Technomic Publishing Co., Inc.
Alternative publisher
CRC Press LLC
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
1 edition, July 27, 2007
Alternative edition
1. publ, Hyderabad, 2007
Alternative edition
1, PS, 2007
Alternative description
"A Short Introduction to Biomedical Engineering presents a bird's-eye view of the important components of biomedical engineering for the benefit of undergraduate and postgraduate students. It also provides a glimpse of emerging trends in biomedical engineering, such as telemedicine and the wider use of computers in health care."--Jacket
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2024-07-01
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