Biofliudics has gained in importance in recent years, forcing engineers to redefine mechanical engineering theories and apply them to biological functions. To date, no book has successfully done this. Biofliud Mechanics in Cardiovascular Systems is one of the first books to take an interdisciplinary
Biofluid mechanics in cardiovascular systems
β Scribed by Lee Waite
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 217
- Series
- McGraw Hill professional.; McGraw-Hill's biomedical engineering series
- Category
- Library
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Improve Your Grasp of Fluid Mechanics in the Human Circulatory System_and Develop Better Medical Devices Applied Biofluid Mechanics features a solid grasp of the role of fluid mechanics in the human circulatory system that will help in the research and design of new medical instruments,
<p>The Department of Engineering Science and Hechanics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University sponΒ sored the First Mid-Atlantic Conference on Bio-Fluid Mechanics, which was held in Blacksburg, Virginia during the period 9-11 August 1978. Some 40 life-scientists, engineers, physician
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