. Numerous worked example and homework problems in each chapter–Include analytical and numerical solutions.
Elaborates upon problems discussed in the text, and addresses new biomedical problems. Focus on the interrelationship among biological, chemical, and physical processes. Presents these relationships in the context of biomedical applications to provide students with the insights needed to address unsolved and important transport problems. Emphasis on analytical solutions. Provides physical insights important for introductory material and a first-order level of understanding. Discussions of concept application–Immediately follows the development of each engineering concept.
Gives students an understanding of the specific topics presented as well as the application of the concept to important biological problems. References to current literature.
Offers students more detailed analysis. Part-opening chapter. Develops the relevant engineering concepts in terms of a specific biological context.
Book-concluding chapter. Synthesizes concepts from all three parts by considering several examples of whole-body transport.