tailieunhanh - noninvasive instrumentation and MEASUREMENT in MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS
A truly noninvasive medical measurement is any measurement system that does not physically breach the skin or enter the body deeply through an external orifice. Thus, the measurement of body temperature with a thermometer in the mouth, rectum, or ear canal is considered noninvasive, as is the use of an otoscope to examine the outer surface of the eardrum. Similarly, the opthalmoscope and the slit lamp, which shine light in the eyes to examine the retina and the cornea and lens, respectively, are considered noninvasive procedures | The BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Series Series Editor Michael R. Neuman Robert B Northrop NONINVASIVE INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS CRC PRESS NONINVASIVE INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT iN MEDICAlDLAGNoSIS Biomedical Engineering Series Edited by Michael R. Neuman Published Titles Electromagnetic Analysis and Design in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Jianming Jin Endogenous and Exogenous Regulation and Control of Physiological Systems Robert B. Northrop Artificial Neural Networks in Cancer Diagnosis Prognosis and Treatment Raouf . Naguib and Gajanan V. Sherbet Medical Image Registration Joseph V. Hajnal Derek Hill and David J. Hawkes Introduction to Dynamic Modeling of Neuro-Sensory Systems Robert B. Northrop Noninvasive Instrumentation and Measurement in Medical Diagnosis Robert B. Northrop Forthcoming Titles Handbook of Neuroprosthetic Methods Warren E. Finn and Peter G. .
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