Principles of biomechanics / Ronald L. Huston.
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- 571.43 H972p 23
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Biblioteca Central CIENCIAS PURAS | 571.43 H972p (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Ej.1 | Disponible | B1523 |
Includes references, appendix: anthropometric data tables, glossary, bibliography and index.
Chapter 1 : introduction. -- Chapter 2 : Review of human anatomy and some basic. -- Chapter 3 : Methods of analysis I: Review of vectors, dyadics, matrices, and determinants. -- Chapter 4 : Methods of analysis II: forces and force systems. -- Chapter 5 : Methods of analysis III: mechanics of materials. -- chapter 6 : Methods of analysis IV: modeling of biosystems. -- Chapter 7: Tissue biomechanics. -- Chapter 8 : Kinematical preliminares: fundamental equations. -- Chapter 9 : Kinematic preliminaries: inertia force considerations. -- Chapter 10 : Human body inertia properties. -- Chapter 11 : Kinematics of human body models. -- 12 : Kinetics of human body models. -- Chapter 13 : Dynamics of human body models.
Research and study in biomechanics have grown dramatically in recen years, to the extent that students, researches, and practitioners in biomechanics now outnumber those working in the underlying discipline of mechanics itself. Filling a void in the current literature on this specialized niche, principles of biomechanics provides readers with a solid grasp of the fundamentals and the enabling procedures of this rapidly expanding field, placing a sharp focus on dynamic phenomena in the area of whole-body biomechanics.
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