Introduction to Biomedical Engineering

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Under the direction of John Enderle, Susan Blanchard and Joe Bronzino, leaders in the field have contributed chapters on the most relevant subjects for biomedical engineering students. These chapters coincide with courses offered in all biomedical engineering programs so that it can be used at different levels for a variety of courses of this evolving field. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Second Edition provides a historical perspective of the major developments in the biomedical field. Also contained within are the fundamental principles underlying biomedical engineering design, analysis, and modeling procedures. The numerous examples, drill problems and exercises are used to reinforce concepts and develop problem-solving skills making this book an invaluable tool for all biomedical students and engineers. New to this edition: Computational Biology, Medical Imaging, Genomics and Bioinformatics. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Enderle, J., Blanchard, S., & Bronzino, J. (2005). Introduction to Biomedical Engineering. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering. Elsevier Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-238662-6.X5000-9

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