1971
DOI: 10.1049/piee.1971.0242
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Biomedical engineering

Abstract: The increasing sophistication of modern technology and its widening areas of application have established the need for multidisciplinary activities, and biomedical engineering is a typical example of this trend. The evolution of the subject from the engineering approach of earlier biomedical workers is described, and some of the lessons learned before and during the transition are considered. An approach to this now rather extensive subject is made by separating the application to biomedical research from that… Show more

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