Biomedical Engineering Handbook

Biomedical Engineering Handbook
ISBN-10
0849304628
ISBN-13
9780849304620
Category
Medical
Pages
1802
Language
English
Published
1999-12-28
Publisher
CRC Press
Author
Joseph D. Bronzino

Description

P Winner of the Association of American Publishers Best New Professional/Scholarly Publication - Engineering

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