Handbook of Biomedical Engineering
β Scribed by Jacob Kline (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 719
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Handbooks in Science and Technology, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Contributors, Pages xv-xvii
Preface, Pages xix-xx
Chapter 1 - Biomedical Transducers, Pages 3-71, WEN KO
Chapter 2 - Electrocardiograph: Specifications and Design Parameters, Pages 73-98, JAMES F. KISTLER
Chapter 3 - Electrosurgery, Pages 99-122, JOHN A. PEARCE
Chapter 4 - Implantable Medical Electrical Devices, Pages 123-152, PETER P. TARJAN, ROBERT D. GOLD
Chapter 5 - Implantable Electrodes and Leads, Pages 153-179, PETER P. TARJAN
Chapter 6 - Biotelemetry, Pages 181-195, JOACHIM NAGEL
Chapter 7 - Patient Monitoring Systems, Pages 197-209, MORT LEVIN
Chapter 8 - Hearing Aids, Pages 211-224, ROBERT MORLEY
Chapter 9 - Implantable Insulin Delivery Systems, Pages 225-239, J.L. SELAM, P.A. CHAPTAL
Chapter 10 - Beam/Ray Imaging, Pages 243-314, JOACHIM NAGEL
Chapter 11 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Pages 315-354, DEREK SHAW
Chapter 12 - Database Management, Pages 357-364, ALBERTO BUDKIN, C. CAMDEN McCARL
Chapter 13 - Computerized Critical Care Areas, Pages 365-376, C. CAMDEN McCARL, ALBERTO BUDKIN
Chapter 14 - Clinical Laboratory Systems, Pages 377-388, ALBERTO BUDKIN, C. CAMDEN McCARL
Chapter 15 - Radiology: Computer Diagnosis and Pattern Recognition, Pages 389-404, MURRAY EDEN, HENRY S. EDEN
Chapter 16 - Computers in Medical Research, Pages 405-416, HENRY S. EDEN, MURRAY EDEN
Chapter 17 - Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Pages 417-437, LOUIS SASMOR, EDWARD D. SMITH
Chapter 18 - Biomaterials, Pages 441-457, MICHAEL SZYCHER
Chapter 19 - Biomechanics of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation of the Musculoskeletal System, Pages 459-524, J. LAWRENCE KATZ, LOREN L. LATTA, SURENDRA SINGH, HYOSUB YOON
Chapter 20 - Biomechanics and Accident Investigation, Pages 525-562, ANTHONY SANCES Jr., NARAYAN YOGANANDAN, JOEL B. MYKLEBUST
Chapter 21 - Hospital-Based Clinical Engineering Programs, Pages 565-595, JOSEPH D. BRONZINO, THOMAS P. HAYES
Chapter 22 - Regulatory Requirements and Health Care Codes, Pages 597-606, JACOB KLINE
Chapter 23 - Mathematical Modeling of Physiological Systems, Pages 609-618, MICHAEL CHILBERT
Chapter 24 - Cardiopulmonary System Models, Pages 619-635, JACOB KLINE
Chapter 25 - Models of Gastrointestinal Tract Motility, Pages 637-654, A. BERTUZZI, R. MANCINELLI, M. PESCATORI, S. SALINARI, DHANJOO N. GHISTA
Chapter 26 - Signal Transmission and Processing in the Nervous System, Pages 655-683, ΓZCAN ΓZDAMAR
Chapter 27 - Noninvasive Biomedical Engineering Diagnostic Cardiology, Pages 685-713, DHANJOO N. GHISTA, R. CLIFFTON WAY, K. SUBBARAJ, MARKAD V. KAMATH, AKIRA KITABATAKE, TREVOR HEARN
Index, Pages 715-733
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