On this page, you can learn when books are most useful for research, how to borrow books from other libraries with Interlibrary Loan, and even search the UML collection with our catalog widget.
We’ve also curated some select Biomedical Engineering books that are available to view in eBook format.
Depending on the title, you might need to log in with your UML credentials or create a different free account (Internet Archive, O'Reilly Media, etc.) before you can view eBook content.
A comprehensive text for biomedical engineering courses and a widely adopted text across the BME course spectrum.
An introductory and comprehensive text on all aspects of biomaterials science.
Covers the fundamentals of biomechanics including bio solids, biofluids, stress, balance and equilibrium.
Provides a broad perspective on tissue engineering for students coming to the subject for the first time.
Aimed at the biomedical engineer, this book is an excellent resource for learning the principles of computer programming using MATLAB.
What is a Book?
Any long-form written work can be considered a book, but the scope, publishing process, and intended audience (popular or scholarly) can vary greatly. In academic research, these variables mean that books can be more or less useful, depending on your topic.
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