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This fourth edition is a substantial revision of a highly regarded
text, intended for senior design capstone courses within
departments of biomedical engineering, bioengineering, biological
engineering and medical engineering, worldwide. Each chapter has
been thoroughly updated and revised to reflect the latest
developments. New material has been added on entrepreneurship,
bioengineering design, clinical trials and CRISPR. Based upon
feedback from prior users and reviews, additional and new examples
and applications, such as 3D printing have been added to the text.
Additional clinical applications were added to enhance the overall
relevance of the material presented. Relevant FDA regulations and
how they impact the designer's work have been updated. Features
Provides updated material as needed to each chapter Incorporates
new examples and applications within each chapter Discusses new
material related to entrepreneurship, clinical trials and CRISPR
Relates critical new information pertaining to FDA regulations.
Presents new material on "discovery" of projects "worth pursuing"
and design for health care for low-resource environments Presents
multiple case examples of entrepreneurship in this field Addresses
multiple safety and ethical concerns for the design of medical
devices and processes
Whether you are a bioengineer designing prosthetics, an aerospace
scientist involved in life support, a kinesiologist training
athletes, or an occupational physician prescribing an exercise
regimen, you need the latest edition of Biomechanics and Exercise
Physiology: Quantitative Modeling. Using numerous worked examples
to demonstrate what and when to calculate, this book covers more
than the fundamentals of exercise physiology and shows you how to
calculate responses magnitudes. The second edition improves upon
the first edition with inclusion of numerical examples, homework
problems, margin notes, and updated material. The five sections
cover the energetics of exercise, biomechanics, circulation,
respiration, and thermoregulation. The author explains
physiological models, demonstrating the conversion of physiology
into quantitative form. Tables of values, diagrams, and figures
make this book helpful for estimating magnitudes, determining
trends, and illustrating concepts. The book emphasizes quantitative
mathematical models if possible and conceptual models when
mathematical models are not available. Covering a broad scope of
material, the author emphasizes quantitative description as much as
possible. The book demonstrates the vast amount of physiological
material that can be quantitatively predicted and how to translate
this information into applications.
Biology is a critical application area for engineering analysis and
design, and students in engineering programs as well as ecologists
and environmentalists must be well-versed in the fundamentals of
biology as they relate to their field. Biology for Engineers,
Second Edition is an introductory text that minimizes unnecessary
memorization of connections and classifications and instead
emphasizes concepts, technology, and the utilization of living
things. Whether students are headed toward a bio-related
engineering degree or one of the more traditional majors, biology
is so important that all engineering students should know how
living things work and act. Emphasizing the ever-present
interactions between a biological unit and its physical, chemical,
and biological environments, the book provides ample instruction on
the basics of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering
through a systems approach. It brings together all the concepts one
needs to understand the role of biology in modern technology.
Classroom-tested at the University of Maryland, this comprehensive
text introduces concepts and terminology needed to understand more
advanced biology literature. Filled with practical detailed
examples, the book presents: Presents scientific principles
relevant to biology that all engineers, ecologists and
environmentalists must know A discussion of biological responses
from the perspective of a broad range of fields such as psychology,
human factors, genetics, plant and animal physiology, imaging,
control systems, actuary, and medicine Includes end of chapter
questions to test comprehension Provides updated material to
reflect the latest research developments such as CRISPR. Introduces
over 150 interesting application examples, incorporating a number
of different engineering disciplines. Ties biological systems
properties and behaviors to foundational sciences such as
engineering sciences, chemistry, etc.
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