Mathematics in Medicine and the Life Sciences

Mathematics in Medicine and the Life Sciences
Title Mathematics in Medicine and the Life Sciences PDF eBook
Author Frank C. Hoppensteadt
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 257
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1475741316

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The aim of this book is to introduce the subject of mathematical modeling in the life sciences. It is intended for students of mathematics, the physical sciences, and engineering who are curious about biology. Additionally, it will be useful to students of the life sciences and medicine who are unsatisfied with mere description and who seek an understanding of biological mechanism and dynamics through the use of mathematics. The book will be particularly useful to premedical students, because it will introduce them not only to a collection of mathematical methods but also to an assortment of phenomena involving genetics, epidemics, and the physiology of the heart, lung, and kidney. Because of its introductory character, mathematical prerequisites are kept to a minimum; they involve only what is usually covered in the first semester of a calculus sequence. The authors have drawn on their extensive experience as modelers to select examples which are simple enough to be understood at this elementary level and yet realistic enough to capture the essence of significant biological phenomena drawn from the areas of population dynamics and physiology. Because the models presented are realistic, the book can serve not only as an introduction to mathematical methods but also as a mathematical introduction to the biological material itself. For the student, who enjoys mathematics, such an introduction will be far more stimulating and satisfying than the purely descriptive approach that is traditional in the biological sciences.

Maths Medicine

Maths Medicine
Title Maths Medicine PDF eBook
Author Professor Smudge
Publisher Dexter Graphics
Pages 99
Release 1998
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0953403505

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Math for Clinical Practice

Math for Clinical Practice
Title Math for Clinical Practice PDF eBook
Author Denise Macklin
Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
Pages 510
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0323293735

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- Follows current TJC and ISMP safety recommendations. - Answer key is new to this edition and provides immediate feedback for practice problems. - Features the latest drug information in practice problems and photographs.

Junior Maths Medicine

Junior Maths Medicine
Title Junior Maths Medicine PDF eBook
Author Professor Smudge
Publisher Dexter Graphics
Pages 98
Release 1999
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0953403521

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Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology

Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology
Title Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology PDF eBook
Author Patricia Wells
Publisher Society of Nuclear Medicine, Incorporated
Pages 348
Release 2011
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780932004864

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"Simplifies the mathematics that technologists and students are likely to encounter in the practice of clinical nuclear medicine technology"--Provided by publisher.

Introduction to the Mathematics of Medical Imaging

Introduction to the Mathematics of Medical Imaging
Title Introduction to the Mathematics of Medical Imaging PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Epstein
Publisher SIAM
Pages 794
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780898717792

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At the heart of every medical imaging technology is a sophisticated mathematical model of the measurement process and an algorithm to reconstruct an image from the measured data. This book provides a firm foundation in the mathematical tools used to model the measurements and derive the reconstruction algorithms used in most of these modalities. The text uses X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) as a 'pedagogical machine' to illustrate important ideas and its extensive discussion of background material makes the more advanced mathematical topics accessible to people with a less formal mathematical education. This new edition contains a chapter on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a revised section on the relationship between the continuum and discrete Fourier transforms, an improved description of the gridding method, and new sections on both Grangreat's formula and noise analysis in MR-imaging. Mathematical concepts are illuminated with over 200 illustrations and numerous exercises.

Math for Health Care Professionals

Math for Health Care Professionals
Title Math for Health Care Professionals PDF eBook
Author Kennamer Mike
Publisher Cengage Learning
Pages 0
Release 2004-08-18
Genre Medicine
ISBN 9781401891794

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This workbook provides over 2700 math questions for practice and mastery of the each of the objectives included in Math for Health Care Professionals and Math for Health Care Professionals Quick Review. The use of this workbook to enhance understanding of math concepts also helps the learner become more confident in his or her knowledge and skills. The workbook may be used by anyone wishing to sharpen their math skills.