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Introductory Biomechanics: From Cells to Organisms

Introductory Biomechanics: From Cells to Organisms

Textbook by Christopher Ross Ethier and Craig Alexander Simmons
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,... Google Books
Originally published: 2007
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Introductory Biomechanics: From Cells to Organisms (Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering): 9780521841122: Medicine & Health Science Books @ Amazon.com.
A wide selection of topics is presented, ranging from the mechanics of single cells to the dynamics of human movement.
The series will blend theory and practice, aimed primarily at biomedical engineering students but will be suitable for broader courses in engineering, the life ...
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This integrated approach provides students with a deeper understanding of both the mechanics and the biology than from qualitative study alone. The text is ...
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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 ...
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Introductory Biomechanics: From Cells to Organisms is written by Ethier/Simmons and published by Cambridge University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs ...
Summary: "Introductory Biomechanics is a new, integrated text written specifically for engineering students. It provides a broad overview of this important ...
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This integrated approach provides students with a deeper understanding of both the mechanics and the biology than from qualitative study alone. The text is ...
This integrated approach provides students with a deeper understanding of both the mechanics and the biology than from qualitative study alone. The text is ...
Mar 12, 2007 · Introductory Biomechanics: From Cells to Organisms · C. R. Ethier, Craig A. Simmons · Published 12 March 2007 · Biology, Medicine, Engineering.