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文档介绍:Transport Phenomena
in Biomedical
Engineering
About the Author
Kal Renganathan Sharma, ., ., has written
9 books, 16 journal articles, and 482 conference papers.
Among his books is Bioinformatics: Sequence Alignment
and Markov Models (McGraw-Hill, 2009). He has
earned three degrees in chemical engineering—
a from the Indian Institute of Technology,
Chennai, and an . and a . from West Virginia
University, Morgantown. Dr. Sharma has held a
number of high-level positions at engineering colleges
and universities. He currently is an adjunct professor
in the Roy G. Perry College of Engineering at Prairie
View A&M University in Prairie View, Texas.
Transport Phenomena
in Biomedical
Engineering
Artifi an Design and Development
and Tissue Engineering
Kal Renganathan Sharma, ., .
Adjunct Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
Prairie View A&M University
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