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Book Description

The interdisciplinary field of biomedical engineering requires its followers to know and master not only engineering skills, but also a diversity of material in the biological sciences. This text helps biomedical engineers strengthen their skills in the common network of applied mathematics that ties together these diverse disciplines. Based on the author's 30 years of experience in teaching as well as his personal research on neurosensory systems, this book provides a ready source of information on those specialized mathematical techniques most useful in describing and analyzing biomedical signals, including ECG, EEG, blood pressure, biochemical spectrograms, and tomographic images.

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Hardcover 432 Pages
ISBN-10: 0849315573
ISBN-13: 9780849315572
Publisher: CRC
Pub date: Mar 12, 2003
Dimensions: 24 cm x 16 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
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