[Mobile ebook] Introductory Biomechanics: From Cells to Organisms (Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering)
| #549222 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2007-03-12 | 2007-04-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.69 x1.46 x7.44l,2.70 | File Name: 0521841127 | 524 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Nice book|By Nugbedodo|Very nice book, in decent shape.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| No no no.|By Marianna|Book gives bare minimum examples and expects students to be able to solve much more difficult end of chapter problems with little background knowledge.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpf||Ethier and Simmons have crafted a masterful book clearly capable of introducing engineering students of multiple disciplines to the fascinating field of biomechanics. This text should find wide application in providing sufficient background for a fundamental
Introductory Biomechanics is a new, integrated text written specifically for engineering students. It provides a broad overview of this important branch of the rapidly growing field of bioengineering. A wide selection of topics is presented, ranging from the mechanics of single cells to the dynamics of human movement. No prior biological knowledge is assumed and in each chapter, the relevant anatomy and physiology are first described. The biological system is then anal...
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