Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals
Author: Ram Bilas Pachori and Vipin Gupta
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Description: Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals por Ram Bilas Pachori and Vipin Gupta introduces the core concepts of bioelectricity, biomechanics, and biosensors. It explores the measurement, analysis, and classification of biomedical signals, providing a valuable foundation for understanding clinical diagnosis using signal processing techniques.
Pages: 62
Megabytes: 1.03 MB
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