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4.0 out of 5 stars
for an experimentalist in biology or physics, May 22, 2006
This review is from: Bioimpedance and Bioelectricity Basics (Biomedical Engineering) (Paperback)
Instead of delving into research papers on this subject, the authors offer this book. It is a specialised and useful summary of what is known about bioelectricity. The circuits are simple, at least to an electric engineer. But then, she would be unlikely to know the biological aspects covered here.
The level of physics is also straightforward. Simple dieletric models and usages of Maxwell's Equations. Nothing to scare off the physics student.
Significant portions of the book are addressed to the experimenter. Giving help about instrumentation and designs. Plus descriptions of the types of data you are likely to get, and how to analyse these.
Well suited for an experimentalist in either biology or physics.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Probably not for clinicians, March 8, 2007
This review is from: Bioimpedance and Bioelectricity Basics (Biomedical Engineering) (Paperback)
Although the book is intended for persons in the biological sciences it is very unlikely to be of much help to those in medical and clinical practice hoping to understand better the applications and interpretation of bioimpedance.
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