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Biomedical instrumentation systems / Shakti Chatterjee, Aubert Miller.
Author
Chatterjee, Shakti
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Clifton Park, NY : Delmar Cengage Learning, [2010], ©2010.
Description
xvii, 685 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Subject(s)
Medical instruments and apparatus
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Medical instruments and apparatus
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Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Biomedical engineering
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Miller, Aubert
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Notes
Includes index.
Contents
Ch. 1. Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation Systems
Ch. 2. Anatomy and Physiology
Ch. 3. Biosignals and Noise
Ch. 4. Biomedical Electronics: Analog
Ch. 5. Biomedical Electronics: Digital
Ch. 6. Biomedical Electrodes, Sensors, and Transducers
Ch. 7. Instrumentation in Diagnostic Cardiology
Ch. 8. Defibrilators and Pacemakers
Ch. 9. Instrumentation in Blood Circulation
Ch. 10. Instrumentation in Extracorporeal Circulation and Cardiac Assist Devices
Ch. 11. Instrumentation in Respiration
Ch. 12. Electroencephalography and EMG Instrumentation
Ch. 13. Artifacts and Noise in Medical Instrumentation
Ch. 14. Instrumentation in Diagnostic Ultrasound
Ch. 15. Instrumentation in Medical Imaging
Ch. 16. Fiber Optics and Lasers in Bioinstrumentation
Ch. 17. Instrumentation in Intensive Care Units
Ch. 18. Instrumentation in the Operating Room
Ch. 19. Biomedical Laboratory Instrumentation
Ch. 20. Medical Safety
Ch. 21. Regulation and Standards
Ch. 22. Preventive Maintenance
Ch. 23. Computers and Telemedicine
Ch. 24. New Technologies and Advances in Medical Instrumentation.
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ISBN
9781418018665
141801866X
OCLC
148814283
Other standard number
99936491715
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C - S
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