Biomedical Instrumentation
Author: M. Nabeel Anwar
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Description: Biomedical Instrumentation por M. Nabeel Anwar presents an overview of biomedical engineering and sciences, focusing on instrumentation. It covers key aspects of medical device design, signal processing, and electrode technologies, offering valuable insights into the field.
Pages: 123
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