Biomedical Engineering: Technical Applications in Medicine
by R. Hudak, M. Penhaker, J. Majernik
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535107330
Number of pages: 420
Description:
Biomedical engineering is currently a relatively wide scientific area which has been constantly bringing innovations with an objective to support and improve all areas of medicine such as therapy, diagnostics and rehabilitation.
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