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Subject:
biomedical instrumentation
Category: Science Asked by: moin_baig-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
04 Nov 2002 17:16 PST
Expires: 05 Nov 2002 11:31 PST Question ID: 98879 |
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Subject:
Re: biomedical instrumentation
From: unstable-ga on 04 Nov 2002 18:03 PST |
Moin_baig, for a start you could offer more money (kidding). Generally, google answers is not meant to help people to do their homework 8-). Biomedical instrumentation is not a small area, there are hordes of instruments out there; without knowing what time frame you are on (read how many marks is this worth), we would have difficulty ascertaining the level of help you would need. We would also need to ensure that you are getting your education, i.e. you have to learn else it defeats the purpose of you being a student 8-). Here are a few suggested sub-themes you might want to consider working on for starters: (a) The history of biomedical detecting instruments (b) Decoding the blueprints of Life: The Human Genome Project - from the viewpoint of instruments (c) Forensic Science : dead men do tell tales - from fingerprints to DNA. good luck for your project. |
Subject:
Re: biomedical instrumentation
From: researcher7-ga on 04 Nov 2002 18:22 PST |
Could you please clarify for me, whether you want to do research ON biomedical instrumentation or whether you want to do research USING biomedical instrumentation. I read, the other day in the newspaper about a high school student, who researched the effects of rap music on the rate and nature of growth of her house plants. Interesting results and good experience for the student. |
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