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RF/Microwave Interaction With Biological Tissues

RF/Microwave Interaction With Biological Tissues
From engineering fundamentals to cutting-edge clinical applications This book examines the biological effects of RF/microwaves biological effects radioactivity and their medical applications. Readers will discover new developments in therapeutic applications in such areas as cardiology, urology, surgery, ophthalmology, biological effects radioactivity and oncology. The authors also present developing applications in such areas as cancer detection biological effects radioactivity and organ imaging. Focusing on frequency ranges from 100 kHz to 10 GHz, RF/Microwave Interaction with Biological Tissues is divided into six chapters: Fundamentals in Electromagnetics-examines penetration of RF/microwaves into biological tissues; skin effect; relaxation effects in materials biological effects radioactivity and the Cole-Cole model (display); the near field of an antenna; blackbody radiation biological effects radioactivity and the various associated laws; biological effects radioactivity and microwave measurements. RF/Microwave Interaction Mechanisms in Biological Materials-includes a section devoted to the fundamentals of thermodynamics biological effects radioactivity and a discussion on energy biological effects radioactivity and entropy. Biological Effects-investigates the effects of radio frequency fields on the nervous system, the brain biological effects radioactivity and spinal cord, the blood-brain barrier, biological effects radioactivity and cells biological effects radioactivity and membranes. Thermal Therapy-includes a description of applicators biological effects radioactivity and an extensive discussion on the foundation of dielectric heating biological effects radioactivity and inductive heating. EM-Wave Absorbers Protecting the Biological biological effects radioactivity and Medical Environment-investigates materials for EM-wave absorbers from both a theoretical biological effects radioactivity and applications perspective. Special attention is given to ferrite absorbers. RF/Microwave Delivery Systems for Therapeutic Applications-begins with the fundamental features of major components used in RF/microwave delivery systems for therapeutic applications. New research towards the development of future measurement techniques is also presented. The book features problem sets at the end of each chapter, making it an excellent introduction for bioengineering biological effects radioactivity and enginee Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserv
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New Biology for Engineers and Computer Scientists

New Biology for Engineers and Computer Scientists
The exciting new integration between biology, physics, biological effects radioactivity and computational sciences brings out the need for a new type of engineer, one with a grasp of modern biology. New Biology for Engineers biological effects radioactivity and Computer Scientists is designed as a textbook for engineering biological effects radioactivity and computer science undergraduates biological effects radioactivity and will also be of interest to bioinformatics or biomedical engineering graduate students with little background in biology. Physicists, engineers, biological effects radioactivity and computer scientists interested in learning about biology biological effects radioactivity and biotechnology will also find this book useful. New Biology for Engineers biological effects radioactivity and Computer Scientists focuses on the essentials of new biology, namely, genes biological effects radioactivity and proteins, cells as the basic units of life, cell division, biological effects radioactivity and animal development. The book introduces cells as robust complex networks of genes biological effects radioactivity and proteins biological effects radioactivity and adopts a systems view to discuss communication of cells with other cells biological effects radioactivity and with the external environment. In keeping with the hands on approach common in engineering classes, assignment sections in each chapter illustrate the link between biology biological effects radioactivity and engineering. New Biology for Engineers biological effects radioactivity and Computer Scientists integrates the tools of bioinformatics throughout the text biological effects radioactivity and illustrates their effective use. Students will learn how to read nucleotide sequences from the gene bank, search for similarities among proteins or genes, biological effects radioactivity and learn how to read molecular pathway diagrams. The reader is introduced to advances in genomics biological effects radioactivity and protein sciences biological effects radioactivity and to the emerging tools of biotechnology such as microarrays, microfluidic chips, biological effects radioactivity and proteomics. Engineering biological effects radioactivity and computational skills, from building micro-robots to pattern-recognition biological effects radioactivity and large-scale data analysis, are of crucial importance to the biotechnology industry. This book provides an effective tool to teach new biology to those engineers biological effects radioactivity and computer scientists wanting to join the biotechnology work force. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserve
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