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Biomedical engineering basics with humor and exercises.

If you're delving into the realm of biomedical engineering, especially at the undergrad level, this book strikes a balance between educational and engaging. Max E. Valentinuzzi presents complex concepts with a touch of humor, ensuring the material is digestible and memorable. The interactive approach with exercises and historical context isn't just about rote learning; it's about truly understanding the "human machine" you'll be working with. For someone who appreciates learning by doing, this book is like a knowledgeable friend who doesn't mind cracking jokes while helping you study.

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ISBN: 9789812560438
Date of Publication: 2004-10-07
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Science
Goodreads rating: 4.14
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This introductory book for undergraduate students asks: "What is bioengineering all about?" After offering a reference frame and defining the objectives (Chapter 1), physiology (Chapter 2) is presented as a source material followed by "Signals" (Chapter 3) and "Signal Pick Up" (Chapter 4). Chapter 5 deals with the biological amplifier. Reading the signal and the need for mathematical models are the subject matter, respectively, of Chapters 6 and 7; they only provide guidance. The last chapter tries to look ahead. Sometimes the subject is treated in relative depth; at times the visit is more superficial. Formation rather than information is favored. Historical shots supply background material and spicy insights. Style is light, sprinkled with a little humor. There are exercises which allow students to learn independently.
 

Biomedical engineering basics with humor and exercises.

If you're delving into the realm of biomedical engineering, especially at the undergrad level, this book strikes a balance between educational and engaging. Max E. Valentinuzzi presents complex concepts with a touch of humor, ensuring the material is digestible and memorable. The interactive approach with exercises and historical context isn't just about rote learning; it's about truly understanding the "human machine" you'll be working with. For someone who appreciates learning by doing, this book is like a knowledgeable friend who doesn't mind cracking jokes while helping you study.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.