Electromagnetic and acoustic waves in bioengineering applications /

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Author / Creator:Čáp, Ivo, author.
Imprint:London : IntechOpen, 2021.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13434375
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Other authors / contributors:Cáp, Ivo, editor.
Cápová, Klára, editor.
Smetana, Milan, editor.
Borik, Štefan, editor.
ISBN:9781789853483
1789853486
9781789853476 (hbk.)
9781789857238
1789857236
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Summary:The book deals with the analysis of oscillations, mechanical and electromagnetic waves, and their use in medicine. Each chapter contains the theoretical basis and the use of relevant phenomena in medical practice. Description of oscillations is important for understanding waves and the nature of magnetic resonance. A chapter on mechanical waves describes the origin and properties of sound, infrasound and ultrasound, their medical applications, and perception of sound by human hearing. A chapter on electromagnetic waves examines their origin, properties, and applications in therapy and diagnostics. Subsequent chapters describe how interference and diffraction lead to applications like optical imaging, holography, virtual reality, and perception of light by human vision. Also addressed is how quantum properties of radiation helped develop the laser scalpel, fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopy, X-rays, and gamma radiation.
Other form:Print version : 9781789853476