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Hemodynamics of the Human Body

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Hemodynamics of the Human Body
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Publisher: IntechOpen
ISBN-13: 9780850142655
Number of pages: 110

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This book is a collection of reviewed chapters providing a comprehensive look at recent advancements in medicine. Authored by various researchers and edited by a hemodynamics expert, the chapters are self-contained yet united by a common research theme. Aimed at offering an in-depth view of the latest international research on hemodynamics, the volume seeks to inspire further novel developments in the field.

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