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Medical Physics Martin Hollins

Medical Physics By Martin Hollins

Medical Physics by Martin Hollins


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Provides coverage to support both options for AS and A Level, as well as other advanced courses. The clear format of these texts aims to aid students' understanding, while extending their knowledge.

Medical Physics Summary

Medical Physics by Martin Hollins

Each book contains clear chapter objectives and closing summaries, a range of independent learning activities, including assignments, analysis exercises and in-text questions. Science is presented in context, with strong emphasis on economic, social, and environmental factors.

About Martin Hollins

Formerly director of the North London Science Centre, his work has included curriculum development in Advanced Level Physics and GCSE Technology

Table of Contents

Introduction - what is medical physics?, what do medical physicists do?, what are the career opportunities in medical physics?, high tech medicine - is there no alternative?, questions for discussion. Part 1 Body physics: human mechanics - introductory anatomy, standing, bending and lifting, walking and running, energy expenditure, energy income; the eye and vision - structure and function of the eye, the response system, social implications of colour perception, the optical system, optical defects and their correction; the ear and hearing - structure and function of the ear, the transmission and measurement of sound, the ear's response, defects of hearing. Part 2 Biomedical measurement: instrumentation - systems, transducers, display devices, transmission methods, computers; electrical signals - biopotentials, the cardiovascular system, electrocardiography, other electrical potential measurements, electrical therapy; pressure - measuring pressure, blood pressure, invasive measurements; optics -fibre optics, endoscopy, lasers; ultrasonics - generation and detection of ultrasound, ultrasound in the body, scanning and imaging, Doppler methods, physiological effects of ultrasound, developments in ultrasound. Part 3 Ionizing radiations and magnetic resonance imaging: x-rays - the nature of x-radiation, the interaction of x-rays with matter, x-ray equipment, the use of x-rays in diagnosis, radiotherapy; radionuclides - radioactive decay, the nature and properties of nuclear radiations, the production of radionuclides, the choice of radiopharmaceuticals, nuclear medicine-radionuclides in action; measuring and controlling radiation - biological effects of radiations, dosimetry, radiation levels, radiation protection; detectors and imagers - photographic methods, ionization methods - gas detectors, excitation methods - solid state detectors, radioisotope imaging - scanners and cameras, tomography - CT scanning, digital subtraction; magnetic resonance imaging -nuclear magnetic resonance, the magnetic resonance scanner, uses of MRI; appendices.

Additional information

GOR002593043
9780174482536
0174482531
Medical Physics by Martin Hollins
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2001-09-25
232
N/A
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