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Physiology by Numbers: An Encouragement to Quantitative Thinking

Physiology by Numbers: An Encouragement to Quantitative Thinking

9780521772006
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Thinking quantitatively about physiology is something many students find difficult. However, it is fundamentally important to a proper understanding of many of the concepts involved. In this enlarged second edition of his popular textbook, Richard Burton gives the reader the opportunity to develop a feel for values such as ion concentrations, lung and fluid volumes, blood pressures etc. through the use of calculations which require little more than simple arithmetic for their solution. Much guidance is given on how to avoid errors and the usefulness of approximation and back-of-envelope sums. Energy metabolism, nerve and muscle, blood and the cardiovascular system, respiration, renal function, body fluids and acid-base balance are all covered, making this book essential reading for students (and teachers) of physiology everywhere, both those who shy away from numbers and those who revel in them.
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9780521772006
9780521772006

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Publication date
2000
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
254
Dimensions (mm)
156.00 x 236.00
Weight (g)
510
  • Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition:: how to use this book; 1. Introduction to physiological calculation:: approximation and units; 2. Quantifying the body:: interrelationships amongst representative or textbook quantities; 3. Energy and metabolism; 4. The cardiovascular system; 5. Respiration; 6. Renal function; 7. Body fluids; 8. Acid-base balance; 9. Nerve and muscle; References; Notes and answers; Index.
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