Handbook of Physics in Medicine and Biology
Explore the intricate relationship between physics, medicine, and biology with the Handbook of Physics in Medicine and Biology by Robert Splinter. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2010, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 548 pages of in-depth analysis. The book provides a quantitative physical description of various aspects of cellular and organ performance, along with the methodologies employed to measure these crucial functions. Delve into the essential physics that underpins both the theoretical and practical aspects of developing innovative diagnostic and therapeutic tools. This essential resource is perfect for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of the intersection of physics and health sciences.