G.S sawhney :Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering
New Age Publications (Academic) | December 1, 2007 | ISBN: 8122421024 | 300 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This text is admirably suited to meet the needs of mechanical engineering students, opting for the choice of Biomedical Engineering. Coverage bioinstrumentation, biomaterials and biomedical engineering computing can meet the needs of students of Electronics and Communication Electronics and Instrumentation, Information Technology and Engineering of biotechnology. The book presents a concise coverage of theory, definitions, formulas and examples, and is well supported by many clear diagrams and worked cutting issues so that the basic principles easy to understand. This title presents an introduction to the basic themes of biomedical engineering required by all engineering students in their studies. It explains the origin and simple rules to understand medical terminology. It describes human joints and possible joint movements in various planes. Presents methods to obtain various measurements of a human body. It describes the prosthetic and orthotic devices. At the end of the chapter of objective type questions to help students strengthen their conceptual understanding of matter.
New Age Publications (Academic) | December 1, 2007 | ISBN: 8122421024 | 300 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This text is admirably suited to meet the needs of mechanical engineering students, opting for the choice of Biomedical Engineering. Coverage bioinstrumentation, biomaterials and biomedical engineering computing can meet the needs of students of Electronics and Communication Electronics and Instrumentation, Information Technology and Engineering of biotechnology. The book presents a concise coverage of theory, definitions, formulas and examples, and is well supported by many clear diagrams and worked cutting issues so that the basic principles easy to understand. This title presents an introduction to the basic themes of biomedical engineering required by all engineering students in their studies. It explains the origin and simple rules to understand medical terminology. It describes human joints and possible joint movements in various planes. Presents methods to obtain various measurements of a human body. It describes the prosthetic and orthotic devices. At the end of the chapter of objective type questions to help students strengthen their conceptual understanding of matter.
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