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Ethics in Biomedical Engineering

2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008
This session focuses on a number of aspects of the subject of Ethics in Biomedical Engineering. The session starts by providing a case study of a company that manufactures artificial heart valves where the valves were failing at an unexpected rate.
Ahmed, Morsy, Jennifer, Flexman
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The Development of Biomedical Engineering

IEEE Pulse, 2010
This paper discussed how the bioengineering and medical engineering started in Argentina.
M E, Valentinuzzi   +3 more
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Careers in Biomedical Engineering

IEEE Pulse, 2010
Although biomedical engineering was started in Argentina about 35 years ago, it has had a sustained growth for the last 25 years in human resources, with the emergence of new undergraduate and postgraduate careers, as well as in research, knowledge, technological development, and health care.
R E, Madrid, V I, Rotger, M C, Herrera
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Anatomy for biomedical engineers

Anatomical Sciences Education, 2007
AbstractThere is a perceived need for anatomy instruction for graduate students enrolled in a biomedical engineering program. This appeared especially important for students interested in and using medical images. These students typically did not have a strong background in biology.
Stephen W, Carmichael, Richard A, Robb
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Biomedical Engineered Ferrofluids

MRS Proceedings, 2007
AbstractThe characteristic of combining liquid behavior with and magnetic properties makes ferrofluids unique and it provides them a variety of applications, in particular in the medial field. For medical application ferrofluids are required to be stable at neutral pH and against high salt concentration.
Koser, Hur   +5 more
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The Biomedical Engineering Quandary

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1975
As of this date, biomedical engineering has become a recognized profession. The full impact of its efforts in the health related fields is just becoming visible to the leaders of the health delivery systems. As a profession it differs markedly from traditional engineering disciplines; however, that is the reason it has come into being.
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Wavelets in biomedical engineering

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1995
Wavelets analysis methods have been widely used in the signal processing of biomedical signals. These methods represent the temporal characteristics of a signal by its spectral components in the frequency domain. In this way, important features of the signal can be extracted in order to understand or model the physiological system.
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Biomedical Engineering and Dermatology

Archives of Dermatology, 1965
A plea is made for the dermatologist to be interested and to participate actively in the rapidly expanding field of biomedical engineering. This multidisciplined area offers not only devices for precise and minute measurements but also for new ideas for many phases of investigative dermatology.
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Biomedical engineering at the biomedical engineering and instrumentation program, NIH

Proceedings of ELECTRO '94, 1994
The Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation Program (BEIP), located in Bethesda, Maryland, is an intramural part of the NTH's National Center for Research Resources. It is a central resource at the NIH supporting and contributing to NIH research in applications of engineering, mathematics, and the physical sciences to the solution of problems in ...
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