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Sunday, 13 April 2014

What is Bio Medical Engineering?

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Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Who is a Biomedical Engineer? A Biomedical Engineer uses traditional engineering expertise to analyze...

Human Physiology & Problems encountered in measuring living systems

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Human Physiology & Problems encountered in measuring living systems Human physiology is the science of the mechanical, physical, and bio...
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Biomedical [Basics] what is Action Potential?

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Action Potential Steps in Action Potential: Cell in its normal state (polarized cell) called Resting state block Na+ ions. So outside of Cel...
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How Modelling of Electrode Electrolytic Interface?

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Modelling of Electrode Electrolytic Interface Bio-potentials: Ionic voltages produced as a result of the electrochemical activity of excitab...
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Generalized Medical Instrumentation System

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The major difference between this system and a conventional instrumentation system is: The source of the signals (measurand) is a living tis...

Biomedical [Basics] what is Blood Gas analysis?

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Blood Gas analysis (part 1) Blood  gas analysis, also called arterial blood gas ( ABG ) analysis, is a procedure to measure the partial pres...

Biomedical [Basics] what is Blood Gas analysis?

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Blood Gas analysis (part 2) Po2 electrode History Leland Clark  (Professor of Chemistry,  Antioch College ,  Yellow Springs, Ohio , and Fels...
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