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This book is an attempt to bridge the widening gap between bioengineering, cardiovascular and clinical science and practice. It is based on a conference that included flow modelling in arteries and bypass grafts, concepts of fluid dynamics and turbulence in the system, and heomorheology and haemodnamics exploring factors that play a role in coronary circulations. This is a collection of papers from leaders in each of these and related fields and will be of major importance to anyone working in the mathematical or medical professions as an up-to-date treatment on the study of biological systems and their mathematical descriptions.
This volume investigates the intersection of bioengineering, fluid dynamics, and clinical cardiovascular medicine to bridge the gap between mathematical modeling and practical medical application. The editors, G. B. Nash, M. W. Rampling, and S. G. Sajjadi, compile research from leading experts to synthesize complex biological systems into rigorous mathematical descriptions. By examining the physical forces within the circulatory system, the text provides a framework for understanding how theoretical flow models inform clinical interventions and diagnostic procedures.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this collection as a foundational resource for professionals operating at the intersection of bioengineering and clinical practice. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which serves as a specialized reference for those engaged in the mathematical study of biological systems.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2000-02-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198505205
ISBN-13:
9780198505204
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