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A reissue of a classic book -- corrected, edited, typeset, redrawn, and indexed for the Biological Physics Series. In- tended for undergraduate courses in biophysics, biological physics, physiology, medical physics, and biomedical engineering, this is an introduction to statistical physics with examples and problems from the medical and biological sciences. Topics include the elements of the theory of probability, Poisson statistics, thermal equilibrium, entropy and free energy, and the second law of thermodynamics. It can be used as a supplement to standard introductory physics courses, and as a text for medical schools, medical physics courses, and biology departments. The three volumes combined present all the major topics in physics. These books are being reissued in response to frequent requests to satisfy the growing need among students and practitioners in the medical and biological sciences with a working knowledge of the physical sciences. The books are also in demand in physics departments either as supplements to traditional intro texts or as a main text for those departments offering courses with biological or medical physics orientation.
A reissue of a classic book, intended for undergraduate courses in biophysics, biological physics, physiology, medical physics, and biomedical engineering. This is an introduction to mechanics, with examples and problems from the medical and biological sciences, covering standard topics of kinematics, dynamics, statics, momentum, and feedback, control and stability but with the emphasis on physical and biological systems. The book can be used as a supplement to standard introductory physics courses, as well as for medical schools, medical physics courses, and biology departments. The three volumes combined present all the major topics in physics. Originally published in 1974 from the authors typescript, this reissue will be edited, corrected, typeset, the art redrawn, and an index added, plus a solutions manual will also be available.
A reissue of a classic book -- corrected, edited, typeset, redrawn, and indexed for the Biological Physics Series. Intended for undergraduate courses in biophysics, biological physics, physiology, medical physics, and biomedical engineering, this is an introduction to statistical physics with examples and problems from the medical and biological sciences. Topics include the elements of the theory of probability, Poisson statistics, thermal equilibrium, entropy and free energy, and the second law of thermodynamics. It can be used as a supplement to standard introductory physics courses, and as a text for medical schools, medical physics courses, and biology departments. The three volumes combined present all the major topics in physics. These books are being reissued in response to frequent requests to satisfy the growing need among students and practitioners in the medical and biological sciences with a working knowledge of the physical sciences. The books are also in demand in physics departments either as supplements to traditional intro texts or as a main text for those departments offering courses with biological or medical physics orientation.
A reissue of a classic book, intended for undergraduate courses in
biophysics, biological physics, physiology, medical physics, and
biomedical engineering. This is an introduction to mechanics, with
examples and problems from the medical and biological sciences,
covering standard topics of kinematics, dynamics, statics,
momentum, and feedback, control and stability but with the emphasis
on physical and biological systems. The book can be used as a
supplement to standard introductory physics courses, as well as for
medical schools, medical physics courses, and biology departments.
The three volumes combined present all the major topics in physics.
Originally published in 1974 from the authors typescript, this
reissue will be edited, corrected, typeset, the art redrawn, and an
index added, plus a solutions manual will also be available.
A reissue of a classic book -- corrected, edited, typeset, redrawn,
and indexed for the Biological Physics Series. In- tended for
undergraduate courses in biophysics, biological physics,
physiology, medical physics, and biomedical engineering, this is an
introduction to statistical physics with examples and problems from
the medical and biological sciences. Topics include the elements of
the theory of probability, Poisson statistics, thermal equilibrium,
entropy and free energy, and the second law of thermodynamics. It
can be used as a supplement to standard introductory physics
courses, and as a text for medical schools, medical physics
courses, and biology departments. The three volumes combined
present all the major topics in physics. These books are being
reissued in response to frequent requests to satisfy the growing
need among students and practitioners in the medical and biological
sciences with a working knowledge of the physical sciences. The
books are also in demand in physics departments either as
supplements to traditional intro texts or as a main text for those
departments offering courses with biological or medical physics
orientation.
A reissue of a classic book -- corrected, edited, typeset, redrawn,
and indexed for the Biological Physics Series. Intended for
undergraduate courses in biophysics, biological physics,
physiology, medical physics, and biomedical engineering, this is an
introduction to statistical physics with examples and problems from
the medical and biological sciences. Topics include the elements of
the theory of probability, Poisson statistics, thermal equilibrium,
entropy and free energy, and the second law of thermodynamics. It
can be used as a supplement to standard introductory physics
courses, and as a text for medical schools, medical physics
courses, and biology departments. The three volumes combined
present all the major topics in physics. These books are being
reissued in response to frequent requests to satisfy the growing
need among students and practitioners in the medical and biological
sciences with a working knowledge of the physical sciences. The
books are also in demand in physics departments either as
supplements to traditional intro texts or as a main text for those
departments offering courses with biological or medical physics
orientation.
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