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Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals
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Known as the bible of biomedical engineering, The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth Edition, sets the standard against which all other references of this nature are measured. As such, it has served as a major resource for both skilled professionals and novices to biomedical engineering.Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals, the first volume of
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Editors
- Contributors
- MATLAB Statement
- Chapter 1: An Outline of Cardiovascular Structure and Function
- Chapter 2: Kidney Structure and Physiology
- Chapter 3: Nervous System
- Chapter 4: Vision System
- Chapter 5: Auditory System
- Chapter 6: Gastrointestinal System
- Chapter 7: Respiratory System
- Chapter 8: Mechanics of Hard Tissue
- Chapter 9: Musculoskeletal Soft-Tissue Mechanics
- Chapter 10: Joint-Articulating Surface Motion
- Chapter 11: Joint Lubrication
- Chapter 12: Analysis of Gait
- Chapter 13: Mechanics of Head/Neck
- Chapter 14: Biomechanics of Chest and Abdomen Impact
- Chapter 15: Cardiac Biomechanics
- Chapter 16: Heart Valve Dynamics
- Chapter 17: Arterial Macrocirculatory Hemodynamics
- Chapter 18: Mechanics of Blood Vessels
- Chapter 19: The Venous System
- Chapter 20: The Microcirculation Physiome
- Chapter 21: Mechanics and Deformability of Hematocytes
- Chapter 22: Mechanics of Tissue/Lymphatic Transport
- Chapter 23: Modeling in Cellular Biomechanics
- Chapter 24: Cochlear Mechanics
- Chapter 25: Inner Ear Hair Cell Bundle Mechanics
- Chapter 26: Exercise Physiology
- Chapter 27: Factors Affecting Mechanical Work in Humans
- Chapter 28: Metallic Biomaterials
- Chapter 29: Ceramic Biomaterials
- Chapter 30: Polymeric Biomaterials
- Chapter 31: Composite Biomaterials
- Chapter 32: Biodegradable Polymeric Biomaterials: An Updated Overview
- Chapter 33: Biologic Biomaterials: Tissue-Derived Biomaterials (Collagen)
- Chapter 34: Biologic Biomaterials: Silk
- Chapter 35: Biofunctional Hydrogels
- Chapter 36: Soft Tissue Replacements
- Chapter 37: Hard Tissue Replacements
- Chapter 38: Basic Electrophysiology
- Chapter 39: Volume Conductor Theory
- Chapter 40: Electrical Conductivity of Tissues
- Chapter 41: Cardiac Microimpedances
- Chapter 42: Membrane Models
- Chapter 43: Computational Methods and Software for Bioelectric Field Problems
- Chapter 44: The Potential Fields of Triangular Boundary Elements
- Chapter 45: Principles of Electrocardiography
- Chapter 46: Electrodiagnostic Studies
- Chapter 47: Principles of Electroencephalography
- Chapter 48: Biomagnetism
- Chapter 49: Electrical Stimulation of Excitable Tissue
- Chapter 50: History and Overview of Neural Engineering
- Chapter 51: Theory and Physiology of Electrical Stimulation of the Central Nervous System
- Chapter 52: Transcutaneous FES for Ambulation: The Parastep System
- Chapter 53: Comparing Electrodes for Use as Cortical Control Signals: Tines, Wires, or Cones on Wires—Which Is Best?
- Chapter 54: Development of a Multifunctional 22-Channel Functional Electrical Stimulator for Paraplegia
- Chapter 55: An Implantable Bionic Network of Injectable Neural Prosthetic Devices: The Future Platform for Functional Electrical Stimulation and Sensing to Restore Movement and Sensation
- Chapter 56: Visual Prostheses
- Chapter 57: Interfering with the Genesis and Propagation of Epileptic Seizures by Neuromodulation
- Chapter 58: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of Deep Brain Regions
- Back Cover