biomedical engineering

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biomedical engineering

Thinking critically

Presents the predominant arguments for and against on the issue of biomedical ethics.

The wonderful world of wearable devices

2015
Discusses the benefits offered by wearable computer devices covering health information tracking, cloud computing, social networking, and cutting-edge medical applications, including as impact indicators for concussion studies.

What makes medical technology safer?

"This book uses engineering, science, and common sense to examine the technology we have in place to help prevent, limit, or lessen the impact of disastrous medical and public health events."--.

Biomedical engineers!

2016
Discusses the science, tools, field experiences, and more of biomedical engineers.

Eve & Adam

After being in a car accident, a patient recovering in her mother's research facility is given the task of creating the perfect boy using detailed simulation technologies.

Eve & Adam

2012
With the help of her geneticist mother at Spiker Biotech Laboratory, sixteen-year-old Eve Spiker recovers incredibly quickly from the life-threatening injuries she suffered during an accident, and upon becoming friends with handsome teenage lab assistant Solo, the two make discoveries about the what is really going on at the laboratory.

Eve & Adam

After Evening Spiker has a terrible accident, she is rushed to her mother's billion-dollar research facility. Eve's mother gives her a special project while she heals--to design the perfect boy. Using her mother's experimental research, Eve plays God and brings to life a boy with the perfect body, brain, and personality and names him Adam. But there are others that want this ability to clone humans, and suddenly Eve and Adam are in grave danger.

Razor girl

2008
Twenty-one-year-old Molly Anderson, six years after her family escaped the apocalypse and her father improved her abilities, reunites with her friend, Chase Griffin, and together they trek through monster-ridden wilderness to find the Magic Kingdom, where civilization can be reborn.

Bionics

2007
Examines the science of using mechanical devices to replace body parts or to help the body work better. Explores real-life cases of people and animals that have received help from bionics in replacing a limb, fixing a malfunction, or assisting their senses. Contains simple text, full-color photographs, and a glossary.

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