Introduction to Biomedical EngineeringJohn Enderle, Joseph Bronzino Academic Press, 2012 - 1253 Seiten Introduction to Biomedical Engineering is a comprehensive survey text for biomedical engineering courses. It is the most widely adopted text across the BME course spectrum, valued by instructors and students alike for its authority, clarity and encyclopedic coverage in a single volume. Biomedical engineers need to understand the wide range of topics that are covered in this text, including basic mathematical modeling; anatomy and physiology; electrical engineering, signal processing and instrumentation; biomechanics; biomaterials science and tissue engineering; and medical and engineering ethics. Enderle and Bronzino tackle these core topics at a level appropriate for senior undergraduate students and graduate students who are majoring in BME, or studying it as a combined course with a related engineering, biology or life science, or medical/pre-medical course.
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Inhalt
Biomedical Engineering A Historical Perspective | 1 |
Moral and Ethical Issues | 35 |
Anatomy and Physiology | 75 |
Biomechanics | 133 |
Biomaterials | 219 |
Tissue Engineering | 273 |
Compartmental Modeling | 359 |
Biochemical Reactions and Enzyme Kinetics | 447 |
Biosignal Processing | 667 |
Bioelectric Phenomena | 747 |
Physiological Modeling | 817 |
Biomedical Transport Processes | 937 |
Radiation Imaging | 995 |
Medical Imaging | 1039 |
Biomedical Optics and Lasers | 1111 |
Appendix | 1175 |