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The Biomedical Disciplines and the Structure of Biomedical and Clinical Knowledge
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2000The relation between biomedical knowledge and clinical knowledge is discussed by comparing their respective structures. The knowledge of a disease as a biological phenomenon is constructed by the interaction of facts and theories from the main biomedical disciplines: epidemiology, diagnostics, clinical trial, therapy development and pathogenesis ...
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Biomedical science and biomedical scientists
2022This chapter provides an overview of biomedical science and the role of biomedical scientists. Biomedical science is often described as the application of the basic sciences, but especially the biological sciences, to the study of medicine, in particular, the causes, consequences, diagnosis, and treatment of human diseases.
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Priorities of biomedical research
International Journal of Cardiology, 2017In their article published in this issue of the IJC, Lee and colleagues report the results of an interesting international survey conducted in order to reveal perceived priorities for research in small aortic abdominal aneurysm (AAA) among the community of vascular surgeons.
Tshomba, Yamume, Cavalli, Giulio
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Hydrogels for biomedical applications
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2001Abstract: This paper reviews the composition and synthesis of hydrogels, the character of their absorbed water, and permeation of solutes within their swollen matrices. The most important properties of hydrogels relevant to their biomedical applications are also identified, in particular for use of hydrogels as drug and cell carriers, and as tissue ...
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2005
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the operation principles of biomedical sensors, including examples of invasive and noninvasive sensors for measuring biopotentials and other physical and biochemical variables encountered in different clinical and research applications.
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Publisher Summary This chapter examines the operation principles of biomedical sensors, including examples of invasive and noninvasive sensors for measuring biopotentials and other physical and biochemical variables encountered in different clinical and research applications.
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2011
This chapter summarizes the roles of nanomaterials in biomedical applications, focusing on those highlighted in this volume. A brief history of nanoscience and technology and a general introduction to the field are presented. Then, the chemical and physical properties of nanostructures that make them ideal for use in biomedical applications are ...
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This chapter summarizes the roles of nanomaterials in biomedical applications, focusing on those highlighted in this volume. A brief history of nanoscience and technology and a general introduction to the field are presented. Then, the chemical and physical properties of nanostructures that make them ideal for use in biomedical applications are ...
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