Respiratory Biomechanics Engineering Analysis of Structure and Function

This proceedings volume brings together the invited papers from the Respiratory Biomechanics Symposium of the First World Congress of Biomechanics held in La Jolla, California from August 3D-September 4, 1990. The respiratory system offers many opportunities to apply the different branches of tradit...

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title Respiratory Biomechanics Engineering Analysis of Structure and Function
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title_full Respiratory Biomechanics Engineering Analysis of Structure and Function edited by Mary A. Farrell Epstein, James R. Ligas
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title_short Respiratory Biomechanics
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Biomedical Engineering
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