Understanding the human machine : a primer for bioengineering / Max E. Valentinuzzi
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Series on bioengineering and biomedical engineering ; 4Detalles de publicación: New Jersey : World Scientific, 2004 Descripción: XII, 396 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 981-238-930-XTema(s): Ingeniería biomédica | BioingenieríaResumen: This introductory book for undergraduate students poses a question: What is bioengineering all about? After offering a reference frame and defining the objectives (chapter 1), "physiology" (chapter 2) is presented as a source material followed by "signals" (chapter 3) and "signal pick up" (chapter 4). Chapter 5 deals with the biological amplifier. Reading the signal and the need for mathematical models are the subject matter, respectively, of chapters 6 and 7; they only provide guidance. The last chapter tries to look ahead. Sometimes, the subject is treated in relative depth; at times, the visit is more superficial. Formation rather than information is favored. Historical shots supply background material and spicy insights. Style is light, sprinkled with a little humor. There are exercises which allow students to learn independently.Resumen: Índice: Source: Physiological Systems and Levels; Signals: What They Are; Signal Pick Up; Biological Amplifier; The Interpreter: Reading the Signals; Feedback: The Need of Mathematical Models; Rounding Up and Looking Ahead.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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This introductory book for undergraduate students poses a question: What is bioengineering all about? After offering a reference frame and defining the objectives (chapter 1), "physiology" (chapter 2) is presented as a source material followed by "signals" (chapter 3) and "signal pick up" (chapter 4). Chapter 5 deals with the biological amplifier. Reading the signal and the need for mathematical models are the subject matter, respectively, of chapters 6 and 7; they only provide guidance. The last chapter tries to look ahead. Sometimes, the subject is treated in relative depth; at times, the visit is more superficial. Formation rather than information is favored. Historical shots supply background material and spicy insights. Style is light, sprinkled with a little humor. There are exercises which allow students to learn independently.
Índice: Source: Physiological Systems and Levels; Signals: What They Are; Signal Pick Up; Biological Amplifier; The Interpreter: Reading the Signals; Feedback: The Need of Mathematical Models; Rounding Up and Looking Ahead.
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