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Physiological Processes, Chirag B. Raval
Physiological Processes, Chirag B. Raval
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Physiological Processes is designed to introduce fundamental concepts of physiology to biomedical engineering learners. Areas covered include: neural, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory and renal system function; bioelectrical signals, capillary-level transport, organ-level exchange. Whenever possible, analysis will be quantitative in order to fulfill the course goals and to build the foundation for the subsequent biomedical engineering curriculum. This course is for Biomedical Engineering majors only.
Cmce 2351 Fluid Mechanics Lab, Course Outline, Rosemary Brybag
Cmce 2351 Fluid Mechanics Lab, Course Outline, Rosemary Brybag
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This course studies the fundamentals of fluid mechanics including: properties of fluids, fluid statics, manometers, center of pressure, buoyancy, stability, principles of fluid flow, flow measurements, frictional head losses, conservation of momentum and energy, pump power and efficient, and open channel flow.
Tissue Engineering Pre-Reads, Ryan M. Williams
Tissue Engineering Pre-Reads, Ryan M. Williams
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This material provides an introduction to a tissue engineering module in an experimental methods in biomedical engineering course. Students are expected to be familiar with this material prior to a pre-assessment taken at the beginning of class as we have condense lecture time this semester.