Proceedings of the conference held September 19-21, 2001 in Bari, Italy. This book, a result of cross-disciplinary interaction among physicists biologists and physicians, covers several topics where methods and approaches rooted in physics are successfully applied to analyze and to model biomedical
Modelling Biomedical Signals
โ Scribed by Giuseppe Nardulli, Sebastiano Stramaglia
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 293
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Concepts and methodologies initially developed in physics have been finding high applicability in many different areas. This work, a result of cross-disciplinary interaction among physicists, biologists and physicians, covers several topics where methods and approaches rooted in physics are successfully applied to analyze and to model biomedical data. Included are papers on physiological rhythms and synchronization phenomena, gene expression patterns, the immune system, decision support systems in medical science, protein folding and protein crystallography. The volume can be used as a reference for graduate students and researchers at the interface of physics, biology and medicine.
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