Friday, June 19, 2009

Mobile Telemedicine





Mobile Telemedicine:


A Computing and Networking Perspective (Hardcover)


Editorial Reviews


Product DescriptionAdvances in the area of wireless and mobile telemedicine to diagnose and treat patients have drawn growing attention from healthcare providers and recipients, industry, researchers, and governments.This volumeexamines computing and network dilemmas which arise from wireless and mobile telemedicine. Comprised of the contributions of many prominent international researchers, the book gives an overview of patient care and monitoring, discusses the use of telemedicine in cardiology and diabetes, analyzes security and privacy considerations, examines issues relating to networking support, and concludes with a section on the opportunities and challenges that are faced by those involved in this exciting technology.


Product Details


Hardcover: 440 pages


Publisher: Auerbach


Publications; 1 edition (June 3, 2008)


Language: English


ISBN-10: 1420060465


ISBN-13: 978-1420060461


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Telemedicine in the 21st Century (Hardcover)


by Lucia Martinez (Editor), Carla Gomez (Editor)


Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionTelemedicine is a rapidly developing application of clinical medicine where medical information is transferred via telephone, the Internet or other networks for the purpose of consulting, and sometimes remote medical procedures or examinations. Telemedicine may be as simple as two health professionals discussing a case over the telephone, or as complex as using satellite technology and video-conferencing equipment to conduct a real-time consultation between medical specialists in two different countries. Telemedicine generally refers to the use of communications and information technologies for the delivery of clinical care. This book presents the latest research in this field from around the globe.


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Hardcover: 279 pages


Publisher: Nova Science


Publishers; 1 edition (August 2008)


Language: English


ISBN-10: 1604566450


ISBN-13: 978-1604566451

History of Telemedicine



History of Telemedicine: Evolution, Context, and Transformation
Editorial ReviewsReviewAs someone who thought he knew most of what had gone before, and how the field had matured, I found very early into this scholarly, incredibly well researched, and comprehensive manuscript how much more I needed to learn. This will now become my reference source and there is little doubt that it will be the Encyclopedia of Telemedicine. The authors create the feeling in the reader that telemedicine is not simply an enabling technology, but more of an umbilical cord of health information exchange. --Jay Sanders, MD, Global Telemedicine Group
As someone who thought he knew most of what had gone before, and how the field had matured, I found very early into this scholarly, incredibly well researched, and comprehensive manuscript how much more I needed to learn. This will now become my reference source and there is little doubt that it will be the Encyclopedia of Telemedicine. The authors create the feeling in the reader that telemedicine is not simply an enabling technology, but more of an umbilical cord of health information exchange. --Jay Sanders, MD, Global Telemedicine Group

Few researchers have been as involved in the modern era of telemedicine as Bashshur and Shannon. They have produced a work that is comprehensive, carefully researched, intellectually rigorous, and very well written. The authors have managed to bring this history to life, weaving anecdotes and personal accounts of telemedicine s development and evolution into the research literature. For the reader who wishes to understand how telemedicine got to where it is today, this book is essential. --Jim Grigsby, PhD, University of Colorado Denver

Telemedicine has finally received the interesting and balanced historical recognition it deserves. Drs. Bashshur and Shannon have produced an excellent, exhaustive history of this method of delivering health care, from smoke signals in ancient Greece to today's instant computer communications, including stereo vision and haptics. The current state of the art of telemedicine is filled with impersonal high-tech devices and methods, but the authors never lose sight of the field's primary goal: to improve patient care and benefit the public health. --Donald A.B. Lindberg, MD, Director, National Library of Medicine
Few researchers have been as involved in the modern era of telemedicine as Bashshur and Shannon. They have produced a work that is comprehensive, carefully researched, intellectually rigorous, and very well written. The authors have managed to bring this history to life, weaving anecdotes and personal accounts of telemedicine s development and evolution into the research literature. For the reader who wishes to understand how telemedicine got to where it is today, this book is essential. --Jim Grigsby, PhD, University of Colorado Denver
Product DescriptionThe History of Telemedicine provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the evolution of telemedicine from ancient Greece to the present time. It places the development of this field in the context of the never ending quest for providing equitable access to health care and re-casting the medical care landscape, while trying to assure quality and contain cost. The book describes the origin of modern telemedicine in experiments such as those by Willem Einthoven s 1905 long distance transfer of electrocardiograms through the pioneering era of teleradiology and telepsychiatry of the 1950s, its coming of age in the 1970s, its maturation in the 1990s, and finally the recent transformation and adoption by the mainstream. The authors delve into the rich history of telemedicine and tell the story from its genesis to the present time, reporting its continuity and evolution, its various adaptations, and the context that sustained interest and development in this modality of care and continues to guide its transformation into the future. The authors central theme throughout the book is telemedicine s potential role in improving human health.

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Hardcover: 415 pages
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert (April 15, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1934854115
ISBN-13: 978-193485411

Robotics Surgery


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Description
Look ahead to the future of surgery--with the first comprehensive robotic surgery reference
Representing a landmark in the medical literature, Robotic Surgery is the first complete robotic surgery sourcebook. In its pages, you'll explore the new frontiers of robotic and remote technologies, which bring us closer to the goal of achieving the benefits of traditional surgery with the least disruption to the normal functions of the human body. The authors take you through the fundamental principles of robotic surgery and provide clear instruction on their clinical application.
FEATURES:
Up-to-date information and advice on how you can integrate robotic surgery into your clinical practice right now! Edited by experts from the Washington Institute of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery at George Washington University School of Medicine and Hospital, and authored by pioneers in the field of robotics Broad, step-by-step coverage of surgical procedures that spans cardiac, thoracic, general, and urologic surgery, encompassing everything from robot-assisted mitral valve repair to robotic gastric surgery and robotic donor nephrectomy Important focus on how the implementation of robotic surgery principles and procedures leads to improved surgical outcomes Insightful final section that examines the new frontiers of robotic surgery, including the role of robotic surgery during space exploration and the overall future of the specialty
About the Author
Farid Gharagozloo, MD, is surgeon-in-chief at the Washington Institute of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, chief of clinical cardiothoracic surgery and clinical professor of surgery at the George Washington University Medical Center, chief of thoracic surgery at Harbor Hospital Center in Baltimore, and chief of thoracic oncology at the Northern Virginia Thoracic Oncology Program in Reston.
Farzad Najam, MD, FACS, is associate director of cardiac surgery and assistant clinical professor of surgery at the George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, DC.


Product Details


Hardcover: 436 pages


Publisher: McGraw-Hill


Professional; 1 edition (October 7, 2008)


Language: English


ISBN-10: 007145912X


ISBN-13: 978-0071459129

Monday, June 15, 2009

Biological Thermodynamics



Biological Thermodynamics
By Donald T. Haynie , 2 Edition
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Biological Thermodynamics provides an introduction to the study of energy transformations for students of the biological sciences. Donald Haynie uses an informal writing style to introduce this core subject in a manner that will appeal to biology and biochemistry undergraduate students. The emphasis of the text is placed on understanding basic concepts and developing problem-solving skills throughout the text. The level of mathematical complexity is kept to a minimum. Each chapter provides numerous examples taken from different areas of biochemistry, as well as extensive exercises to aid understanding. Topics covered include energy and its transformation, the First Law of Thermodynamics, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, Gibbs Free Energy, statistical thermodynamics, binding equilibria and reaction kinetics, and a survey of the most exciting areas of biological thermodynamics today, particularly the origin of life on Earth.

Table of Contents
Preface Ch. 1 Energy transformation
Ch. 2 The First Law of Thermodynamics
Ch. 3 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Ch. 4 Gibbs free energy - theory
Ch. 5 Gibbs free energy - applications
Ch. 6 Statistical thermodynamics
Ch. 7 Binding equilibria
Ch. 8 Reaction kinetics
Ch. 9 The frontier or biological thermodynamics
App. A: General references
App. B: Biocalorimetry
App. C: Useful tables
App. D BASIC program for computing the intrinsic rate of amide hydrogen exchange from the backbone of a polypeptide
Glossary
Index of names
Subject index
Product Details
* ISBN: 0521711347
* ISBN-13: 9780521711340
* Format: Textbook Paperback, 422pp
* Publisher: Cambridge University Press
* Pub. Date: March 2008
* Edition Description: REV
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Genetic Engineering


An Introduction to Genetic engineering,3rd Ed

This should help the reader cope with more advanced information about the subject, as a sound grasp of the basic principles is an important part of any introduction to genetic engineering. I have again been gratified by the many positive comments about the second edition, and I hope that this new edition continues to serve a useful purpose as part of the introductory literature on this fascinating subject. As I found when preparing the second edition of this text, advances in genetics continue to be made at an ever increasing rate, which presents something of a dilemma when writing an introductory text on the subject. In the years since the second edition was published, many new applications of gene manipulation technology have been developed, covering an increasingly diverse range of disciplines and applications. The temptation in preparing this third edition, as was the case for its predecessor, was to concentrate on the applications and ignore the fundamental principles of the technology.

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Genetic Engineering


Extreme Genetic Engineering:
an Introduction to Synthetic biology

Genetic engineering on steroids,” the social, environmental and bio-weapons threats of synthetic biology surpass the possible dangers and abuses of biotech. Synbio is inspired by the convergence of nanoscale biology, computing and engineering. Using a laptop computer, publishedgene sequence information and mail-order synthetic DNA, just about anyone has the potential to construct genes or entire genomes from scratch (including those of lethal pathogens). Scientists predict that within 2-5 years it will be possible to synthesise any virus; the first de novo bacterium will make its debut in 2007; in 5-10 years simple bacterial genomes will be synthesised routinely and it will become no big deal to cobble together a designer genome, insert it into an empty bacterial cell and - voil? - give birth to a living, self-replicating organism. Other synthetic biologistshope to reconfigure the genetic pathways of existing organisms to perform new functions – suchas manufacturing high-value drugs or chemicals.

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Genetic Algorithms and Evolution


Genetic Algorithms and Evolution
Strategy in Engineering and Computer Science

This second edition is more focused towards real world applications than the first which was more theoretical in nature. It may even be considered a natural evolution of "Genetic Algorithms in Engineering and Computer Science" which aims to show how Evolutionary Computing is now ready for industrial applications. The book opens with an interesting chapter on how to model and simulate evolutionary processes computational and why this is valuable. Then four chapters follow dealing with theoretical aspects of evolutionary computing. Adaptive niching, representation issues, Immunized Artificial Systems are some of the theoretical aspects here addressed. The second chapter proposes a novel scheme of Algorithms andEvolutionary Strategies which include the design of 100% functional arithmetic circuits, cam shape optimization, the design of multilayer optical coatings, and the multi objective optimization of aerodynamic airfoils for the minimization of the electromagnetic back scattering.

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Genetics 101


This is the work of the population geneticist. Population geneticists are interested in gene flow, immigration and emigration, the effects of disruptions in populations and how these events influence the frequency of a trait in a given group of individuals. At the broadest level, evolutionary geneticists and genomicists examine how the sum of the genes in a species, also called the genome, changes over long periods of time. The past decade has seen a tremendous focus on this level of genetics as new technologies and computer applications have allowed the generation and study of large databases of genetic information. Genetics is the study of inheritance. It is a broad science that examines the molecular basis of inheritance at the cellular level, the transmission of traits from generation to generation, and the movement of genes within and between populations. As a science, genetics is both very young and very old. It has only been in the past 50 years that we have discovered the structure of the molecule that carries our genetic information from generation to generation. That molecule is of course deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA. Yet despite the fact that we have only been studying DNA for a short period of time, the study of genetics now permeates all aspects of the scientific world and our lives.

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The Human Germ Line


The Science and Ethics of engineering The human Germ Line

The other purpose of the plan is to encourage retention of a disciplined approach to analysis of new breakthroughs. We must not lose sight of the principles upon which we wish to guide our acceptance of new technologies and, at the same time, we need resist the urge to factor into logical analysis fundamental philosophical issues that are themselves impossible to resolve through logic or fact gathering. This is not to say that our fundamental concepts of right and wrong are not important for the process of judging new capabilities in the area of genetic engineering, but rather, to indicate that these concepts and principles, as we see them, must assume their proper role in the reasoning process. My third goal is to provide an appreciation. The lack of a holistic and comprehensive understanding of human genetic manipulation on the part of the public as well as groups of specialists has led to a disorganized and often misleading discussion of the issue. One major goal of this book is to demonstrate the importance of recognizing the interrelationship of these scientific and medical fields when evaluating the appropriateness of genetic modification.

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Schaum's Outline of Human Anatomy and Physiology



2-BE-086-Schaum's Outline of Human Anatomy and Physiology - Kent M. Van De Graaff, R. Ward Rhees.pdf3.76 MB

Atlas Of Radiographic Anatomy


2-BE-084-Pocket Atlas Of Radiographic Anatomy (2d ed )- Torsten B. Moller, Emil Reif.pdf56.02 MB

Atlas of Human Anatomy



2-BE-083-Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy Based on the Internation

The Mechanisms of Body Function


2-BE-082-Vander_Human Physiology-The Mechanisms of Body Function (8th ed).pdf16.21 MB

Human Anatomy



2-BE-081-Human Anatomy 6th ed - Kent Van De Graaff

Color Atlas of Ultrasound Anatomy


2-BE-080-Berthold, M.D. Block_Color Atlas of Ultrasound Anatomy.pdf79.26 MB

Color Atlas of Physiology


2-BE-079-A. Despopoulos_Color Atlas of Physiology (5th Ed.).pdf30.10 MB

Atlas of Cytology



2-BE-078-Wolfgang Kuhnel_Color Atlas Of Cytology, Histology, And Microscopic Anatomy.pdf24.60 MB

Atlas Of Human Skeletal Anatomy



2-BE-075-Juraj Artner_Atlas Of Human Skeletal Anatomy.pdf4.54 MB

Understanding Human Anatomy and Physiology




2-BE-072-Sylvia S. Mader_Understanding Human Anatomy and Physiology.pdf117.07 MB

Gray Anatomy of the Human Body



2-Be-074-anatomy-of-the-human-body-henry-gray2-BE-074-Henry Gray_Anatomy of the Human Body.pdf10.03 MB

Human Anatomy




2-BE-073-Anatomia Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy Volume 3 (2003 Thieme).pdf19.69 MB

Modern Biomedical Devices


SAGE Sourcebook of Modern Biomedical Devices

The next major area in medical imaging is PET/CT. Positron emission tomography (PET) and Computerized Tomography (CT) are both standard imaging tools that allow physicians to pinpoint the location of cancer within the body before making treatment recommendations. The highly sensitive PET scan detects the metabolic signal of actively growing cancer cells in the body and the CT scan provides a detailed picture of the internal anatomy that reveals the location, size, and shape of abnormal cancerous growths. Alone, each imaging test has particular benefits and limitations, but when the results of PET and CT scans are “fused” together, the combined image provides complete information on the cancer location and metabolism. The next advance in medical imaging that should be mentioned here is represented by “full body scans.” Time was when our best medical minds thought peptic ulcers were a “lifestyle disease,” the result of too much stress, too much spicy food, or some combination thereof. For treatment, doctorly prescriptions included time off from work, chewing your food thoroughly, popping antacids, and drinking quantities of milk. In severe cases, patients went under the knife to have their stomach linings removed.

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Engineering Thermodynamics


Fundamental of Engineering Thermodynamics

This book provides the tools needed by specialists working in all such fields. For non-specialists, the book provides background for making decisions about technology related to thermodynamics-on the job and as informed citizens. The sixth edition considers many of these new applications while retaining the basic organization and level of the previous editions. Several enhancements to improve student learning have been introduced. Included are new text elements and interior design features that help students to better understand and apply the subject matter. With this edition we continue our effective pedagogy. clear and concise presentations at a level appropriate for college sophomores and juniors, sound developments of the fundamentals. and state-of-the-art engineering applications. Thermodyamics became a formal area of study in the nineteenth century through consideration of the capacity of hot bodies 10 produce work. Throughout the twentieth century engineering applications of thermodynamics helped pave the way for Increased hum.an well being with advances in major areas such as transportation, power generation, and heating/cooling of buildings. In the twenty-first century, thermodynamics will continue to provide concepts and methods essential for addressing critical societal issues.

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Biomatrials Fibrication


Biomatrials Fibrication and Processing Handbook

The book has 21 chapters describing different types of biomaterials, and is divided into four sections, namely tissue engineering scaffold materials, drug delivery systems, nanobiomaterials and biosensors, and other biomaterials. The section on tissue engineering describes inorganic and composite bioactive scaffolds for bone tissue engineering, design, fabrication, and characterization of scaffolds via solid free-form fabrication techniques, control and monitoring of scaffold architecture for tissue engineering, rapid prototyping methods for tissue engineering applications, as well as design and fabrication principles of electrospinning of scaffolds. The section on drug delivery systems discusses nanoparticles in cancer drug delivery systems, polymeric nano/microparticles for oral delivery of proteins and peptides, nanostructured porous biomaterials for controlled drug release systems, and inorganic nanostructures for drug delivery. The section on nanobiomaterials and biosensors includes self-assembly of nanostructures as biomaterials, electrohydrodynamic processing of micro- and nanometer biological materials, fabrication and functions of biohybrid nanomaterials prepared via supramolecular approaches, polypyrrole nano- and microsensors and actuators for biomedical applications, as well as processing of biosensing materials and biosensors. The last section, which deals with other biomaterials, includes synthetic and natural degradable.

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Medical Image Processing

Handbook of Medical Image Processing and Analysis


This handbook present concept and digital techniques for processing and analyzing medical images after they have been generated or digitized. It is organized into six sections that correspond to the fundamental classes of algorithms: enhancement, segmentation, quantification, registration, visualization, and a section that covers compression, storage, and communication. The discoveries of seminal physical phenomena such as X-rays, ultrasound, radioactivity, and magnetic resonance, and the development of imaging instruments that harness them have provided some of the most effective diagnostic tools in medicine. The medical imaging community is now able to probe into the structure, function, and pathology of the human body with a diversity of imaging systems. These systems are alsoused for planning treatment and surgery, as well as for imaging in biology. Data sets in two, three, or more dimensions convey increasingly vast and detailed information for clinical orresearch applications. This information has to be interpreted in a timely and accurate manner to benefit health care.


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Handbook of Medical Image Processing and Analysis

This handbook present concept and digital techniques for processing and analyzing medical images after they have been generated or digitized. It is organized into six sections that correspond to the fundamental classes of algorithms: enhancement, segmentation, quantification, registration, visualization, and a section that covers compression, storage, and communication. The discoveries of seminal physical phenomena such as X-rays, ultrasound, radioactivity, and magnetic resonance, and the development of imaging instruments that harness them have provided some of the most effective diagnostic tools in medicine. The medical imaging community is now able to probe into the structure, function, and pathology of the human body with a diversity of imaging systems. These systems are alsoused for planning treatment and surgery, as well as for imaging in biology. Data sets in two, three, or more dimensions convey increasingly vast and detailed information for clinical orresearch applications. This information has to be interpreted in a timely and accurate manner to benefit health care.

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Biomethods


Molecular Biomethods Hand book
In the first edition of the Molecular Biomethods Handbook, we introduced the reader to a selection of analytical and preparative techniques that we considered to be frequently used by research workers in the field of molecular biology. Clearly, within the constraints of a single volume we had to be selective in the techniques we described. Since the first edition was published, science has continued to move on apace. For example, the use of microarray technology is now commonplace, nanotechnology has entered the scientific literature, microfluidic technology has been developed, the tremendous potential of stem cells has been recognized, single-cell analysis is becoming routine, the human genome has been sequenced, and new techniques for mapping and RNA expression have been introduced. The second edition is consequently significantly expanded, with over 1100 pages compared to the 720 pages of the first edition.

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Tissue Engineering


Tissue engineering

Tissue engineering aims to create medical devices that, once implanted, will replace or enhance tissue function that has been impaired by disease, injury, or age. The book then turns to important areas of tissue engineering with respect to case studies on individual tissues and organs. There are chapters that specifically discuss skin, cartilage, bone, the nervous system, and various organ systems. Important ethical issues in tissue engineering are discussed.The book also examines the important issue of tissue compatibility and biomaterials compatibility which with the body. In addition, scaffold design and fabrication are discussed so that the reader may have a better understanding of how to develop and manufacture these systems. Ways of using controlled release from materials is examined; controlled release of different factors (e.g. growth factors to promote vascularization) can provide an important means of controlling and improving tissue function.

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Tissue engineering


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Genomics and Proteomics

Biomems and Biomedical Nanotechnology:
Micro-and-Nano-technologies for Genomics and Proteomics




The Volume II: Micro/Nano Technologies for Genomics and Proteomics presents a wide range of exciting new science and technology, and includes key sections on DNA micro/nanoarrays which additional chapters on peptide arrays for proteomics and drug discovery, new dielectrophoretic cell separation systems and new nanofabrication and integration processes; advanced microfluidic devices for the human genome project (whole genome sequencing); and final section on nanoprobes for imaging and sensing. Over all this volume should be of considerable value for a wide range of multidisciplinary scientists and engineers who are either working in or interested in bionanotechnology and the next generation of micro/nano biomedical and clinical diagnostic devices. Numerous miniaturized DNA micro array, DNA chip, Lab on a Chip and biosensor devices have been developed and commercialized. Such devices are improving the way many important genomic and proteomic analyses are performed in both research and clinical diagnostic laboratories. The development of these technologies was enabled by a synergistic combination of disciplines that include microfabrication, microfluidics, MEMS, organic chemistry and molecular biology. Some of these newdevices and technologies utilize sophisticated microfabrication processes developed by the semiconductor industry.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Digital Signal Processing

by John G. Proakis (Author), Dimitris K Manolakis (Author)



Digital Signal Processing (4th Edition) (Hardcover)
Editorial ReviewsProduct Description

A significant revision of a best-selling text for the introductory digital signal processing course. This book presents the fundamentals of discrete-time signals, systems, and modern digital processing and applications for students in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science.The book is suitable for either a one-semester or a two-semester undergraduate level course in discrete systems and digital signal processing. It is also intended for use in a one-semester first-year graduate-level course in digital signal processing.

Product Details
Hardcover: 1004 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 4 edition (April 7, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0131873741
ISBN-13: 978-0131873742
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EGBE 340:Recommended Texts:
1.Proakis and Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, 4th Ed., Prentice-Hall, 2007

2.Ingle and Proakis, Digital Signal Processing Using MATLAB

3.Eugene N. Bruce, Biomedical Signal Processing and Signal Modeling, Wiley-Interscience, 2001

4.Oppenheim and Willsky, Discrete-Time Signal Processing, 2nd Ed.,1999

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Biomedical Thermodynamics


Thermodynamics of Pharmaceutical Systems:
An Introduction for Students of Pharmacy

Studies of thermodynamics often fail to demonstrate how the mathematical intricacies of the subject relate to practical laboratory applications. Thermodynamics of Pharmaceutical Systems makes these connections clear, emphasizing specific applications to pharmaceutical systems in a study created
specifically for contemporary curriculums at colleges of pharmacy. Students investigating drug discovery, drug delivery, and drug action will benefit from Kenneth Connors’s authoritative treatment of the fundamentals of thermodynamics as well as his attention to drug molecules and experimental considerations. An extensive appendix that reviews the mathematics
needed to master the pharmacy curriculum proves an invaluable reference. Connors divides his one-of -a-kind text into three sections: Basic Thermodynamics, Thermodynamics of Physical Processes, and
Thermodynamics of Chemical Processes;
chapters include:
Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics
The Entropy Concept
Phase Transformations
Solubility
Acid-Base Equilibria
Noncovalent Binding Equilibria Thermodynamics need not be a mystery nor be confined to the realm of mathematical theory.
Thermodynamics of Pharmaceutical Systems introduces students of pharmacy to the profound
thermodynamic applications in the laboratory while also serving as a handy resource for practicing
researchers.

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Thermodynamics of pharmaceutical systems:

an introduction for students of pharmacy
โดย Kenneth Antonio Connors
ผู้เขียน Kenneth Antonio Connors
Edition: illustrated
จัดพิมพ์โดย John Wiley and Sons, 2002
ISBN 047120241X, 9780471202417344 หน้า

Monday, June 1, 2009

Computational Methods for Biomedical Engineering



"Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering
"Stanley M.Dunn","2007","AP","TextBook/E Book"

Book Description


Numerical Modeling in Biomedical Engineering brings together the integrative set of computational problem solving tools important to biomedical engineers. Through the use of comprehensive homework exercises, relevant examples and extensive case studies, this book integrates principles and techniques of numerical analysis. Covering biomechanical phenomena and physiologic, cell and molecular systems, this is an essential tool for students and all those studying biomedical transport, biomedical thermodynamics & kinetics and biomechanics. ? Supported by Whitaker Foundation Teaching Materials Program; ABET-oriented pedagogical layout ? MATLAB problem sets and examples available electronically; UNIX, Windows, Mac OS compatible ? Extensive hands-on homework exercises About the Author Stanley Dunn is the Paul S. and Mary W. Monroe Faculty Scholar and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University and Professor of Pediatrics at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. In addition, he holds graduate faculty appointments in Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers. He has served as Graduate Program Director, Undergraduate Program Director, and Department Chair in Biomedical Engineering and currently serves as Associate Dean in the School of Engineering. A Fellow of AIMBE, his research interests are in localized tomography, pediatric neuroimaging, inverse problems and subspace projection methods and their application. Alkis Constantinides is a Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, with nearly forty years of academic and industrial experience. He is the author of the textbook Applied Numerical Methods with Personal Computers and the co-author of the textbook Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers with MATLAB Applications. Dr. Constantinides has served as Chairman of the Department, Director of the Graduate Program, Director of the Undergraduate Program, and Director of Alumni Relations. He is the recipient of the prestigious Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching (1991), and the recipient of the 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2005 Best Teacher of the Year Awards chosen by the Graduating Senior Class of the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Prabhas Moghe is Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Associate Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at Rutgers University. In addition, he holds graduate faculty appointment in the Graduate Program in Cell and Developmental Biology at Rutgers/UMDNJ. He has served as Undergraduate Program Director in Biomedical Engineering and currently directs the NSF IGERT Program on Integratively Engineered Biointerfaces at Rutgers. A Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) and a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award and several teaching awards at Rutgers, Dr. Moghe has an active research program in the areas of cellular bioengineering; micro- and nano-systems bioengineering; and cell-interactive biomaterials.

Numerical Modeling in Biomedical Engineering brings together the integrative set of computational problem solving tools important to biomedical engineers. Through the use of comprehensive homework exercises, relevant examples and extensive case studies, this book integrates principles and techniques of numerical analysis. Covering biomechanical phenomena and physiologic, cell and molecular systems, this is an essential tool for students and all those studying biomedical transport, biomedical thermodynamics & kinetics and biomechanics.

Supported by Whitaker Foundation Teaching Materials Program; ABET-oriented pedagogical layout
MATLAB problem sets and examples available electronically; UNIX, Windows, Mac OS compatible
Extensive hands-on homework exercises

Edition: illustrated
Academic Press, 2006
ISBN 0121860310, 9780121860318
615 หน้า

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"Numerical Methods for Engineers, 5Ed


"S.C.Chapra and R.P.Canle","2007","McGraw-Hill","TextBook"


The fifth edition of "Numerical Methods for Engineers continues its tradition of excellence. Instructors love this text because it is a comprehensive text that is easy to teach from. Students love it because it is written for them--with great pedagogy and clear explanations and examples throughout. The text features a broad array of applications, including all engineering disciplines. The revision retains the successful pedagogy of the prior editions. Chapra and Canale's unique approach opens each part of the text with sections called Motivation, Mathematical Background, and Orientation, preparing the student for what is to come in a motivating and engaging manner. Each part closes with an Epilogue containing sections called Trade-Offs, Important Relationships and Formulas, and Advanced Methods and Additional References. Much more than a summary, the Epilogue deepens understanding of what has been learned and provides a peek into more advanced methods. Users will find use of software packages, specifically MATLAB and Excel with VBA. This includes material on developing MATLAB m-files and VBA macros. Approximately 80% of the problems are new or revised for this edition. The expanded breadth of engineering disciplines covered is especially evident in the problems, which now cover such areas as biotechnology and biomedical engineering.

Book Discription
Numerical Methods for Engineers By Steven C. Chapra, Raymond P. Canale Edition: 5, illustrated, revised McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2005

ISBN 007291873X, 9780072918731, 926 pages


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