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    Methods in Research and Development of Biomedical Devices

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    Authors
    Wong, Kelvin
    Tu, Jiyuan
    Sun, Zhonghua
    Dissanayke, Don
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Book
    
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    Wong, Kelvin K.L. and Tu, Jiyuan and Sun, Zhonghua and Dissanayke, Don W. 2013. Methods in Research and Development of Biomedical Devices. Singapore: World Scientific.
    ISBN
    978-981-4434-99-7
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19013
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    This book presents a road map for applying the stages in conceptualization, evaluation, and testing of biomedical devices in a systematic order of approach, leading to solutions for medical problems within a well-deserved safety limit. The issues discussed will pave the way for understanding the preliminary concepts used in modern biomedical device engineering, which include medical imaging, computational fluid dynamics, finite element analysis, particle image velocimetry, and rapid prototyping. This book would undoubtedly be of use to biomedical engineers, medical doctors, radiologists, and any other professionals related to the research and development of devices for health care. (publisher's website)

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