BIOE425: Mechanical Properties of Biological Tissues
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Prerequisite: ENES220 and MATH241. For BIOE majors with senior or graduate standing. An exploration of mechanical properties of living biological tissues; including hard and soft tissues. Coverage will include all the traditional mechanical properties applied to biological tissues, including: stress-strain behavior, elastic, viscoelastic, thermomechanical, fracture, fatigue, etc. Additionally, alteration of mechanical properties of living tissues due to disease, development, growth, and remodeling will be covered. | |
| Overall | Grade Data for 21 students in 2 sections over 2 semesters. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 3.76 |
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| Vossoughi, J (1 Reviews) | Grade Data for 21 students in 2 sections over 2 semesters. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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