TY - BOOK AU - Jones,Deric P. TI - Biomedical sensors T2 - Sensors technology series SN - 9781606500583 PY - 2010/// CY - New York PB - Momentum Press KW - Biosensors KW - Patient monitoring KW - Equipment and supplies KW - Biosensing Techniques KW - Monitoring, Physiologic KW - instrumentation KW - Biomedical sensors KW - Temperature sensor technology KW - Flow sensors for liquids KW - Flow sensors for respiratory gases KW - Biomedical sensors of ionizing radiation KW - Nonionizing electromagnetic radiation KW - Sensors for radiometric and photometric measurements KW - Medical ultrasound sensors KW - Chemical sensors for biomedical applications KW - Sensors for medical thermography and infrared radiation measurements N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Biomedical sensors : temperature sensor technology; P.A. Kyriacou --; Flow sensors for liquids; M. Mischi and J.A. Blom --; Flow sensors for respiratory gases; G. Kim Prisk --; Biomedical sensors of ionizing radiation; Robert Speller [and others] --; Nonionizing electromagnetic radiation : sensors for radiometric and photometric measurements; E. Theocharous --; Medical ultrasound sensors; Thomas L. Szabo --; Chemical sensors for biomedical applications; G�abor Hars�anyi --; Biosensors; J. Negandhi, A. Ray, and P. Vadgama --; Sensors for medical thermography and infrared radiation measurements; E.F.J. Ring, R.A. Thomas, and K.J. Howell N2 - Sensors are the eyes, ears, and more, of the modern engineered product or system--including the living human organism. This book offers a comprehensive review of biomedical sensors and their associated instrumentation systems now commonly used in modern medicine. Readers will find invaluable data and guidance on a wide variety of sensors used in biomedical applications, from fluid flow sensors, to ultrasound sensors, to chemical analysis sensors. New developments in biomaterials-based sensors that mimic natural biosystems will be covered as well, and the reader will find ample references throughout for further reading and research. Biomedical engineers, medical physicists, electrical engineers, and medical professionals will find state-of-the-art information on: Temperature sensors; Flow sensors for gases and liquids; Ultrasound sensors and chemical sensors for biomedical use; Sensors for both ionizing and nonionizing radiation; New developments in enzyme-based sensors, immune sensors, and microorganism-based sensors UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?custid=ns123844&authtype=ip,shib&direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=501110 ER -