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CELLS IN MICROFLUIDICS 01
LECTURE NOTES ON QUANTITATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Human systems physiology, including: basic cellular physiology, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and gastro-intestinal physiology. A quantitative, model-oriented approach to physiological systems is stressed.
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2 | Lecture 2 | Lecture 2 | Lecture 2 |
3 | Lecture 3 | Lecture 3 | Lecture 3 |
4 | Lecture 4 | Lecture 4 | Lecture 4 |
5 | Lecture 5 | Lecture 5 | Lecture 5 |
LECTURE NOTES ON MEDICAL ELECTRONICS
1. Introduction to Medical Electronics
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Lecture notes 1a
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what are medical devices
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some characteristics of medical electronics
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Lecture notes 1b
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electromagnetic compatibility and interference
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noise: internal and external
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noise coupling model: capacitive through stray capacitance and inductive through mutual inductance
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references:
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H. Ott: Noise reduction techniques in electronic systems. Chapter 1.Introduction
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2. Coupling mechanisms of external noise
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Lecture notes 2a
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coupling through fields
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coupling conductively
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other mechanisms
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Lecture notes 2b
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example: noise factors in the recording of the ECG
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BEST LECTURE NOTES ON BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Introduction to biomedical signals and their processing
Recapitulation of essential techniques
Frequency domain analysis
Signal modeling
Analysis of non-stationary signals
Removal of artifacts and interference
Event detection
Artificial neural networks
Wavelet techniques
Nonlinear dynamics and measures of complexity
Preprocessing and feature extraction
Evaluation and assessment of methods
Case: Measuring depth of anesthesia
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