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| #3550383 in Books | 2000-10-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .57 x6.03 x9.03l, | File type: PDF | 303 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| It is truly complementary with very good examples|By Pilar Segarra|The descriptions are very clear, and it has helped me a lot to give my first semester Biology students, physics examples truly related with their discipline. Many biology students think that physics is not related with their careers|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| S||"This is a book you should consider if you are teaching the one-semester premed course. This text could be used in two ways: 1) as a text for a one-term course in the physics of the body (without calculus) for non-physics majors in premed or allied health prog
This interdisciplinary introductory text covers topics in physics as they apply to the life sciences, specifically medicine, physiology, nursing and other applied health fields. Physics for Biology and Medicine, Second Edition is a concise introductory paperback that surveys and relates basic physics to living systems. It discusses biological systems that can be analyzed quantitatively and how advances in the life sciences have been aided by physical or engine...
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