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  2. Biomechanics - Wikipedia

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    Biomechanics is the study of the structure, function and motion of the mechanical aspects of biological systems, at any level from whole organisms to organs, cells and cell organelles, [1] using the methods of mechanics. [2]

  3. Thomas A. McMahon - Wikipedia

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    A pioneer in biomechanics, McMahon studied terrestrial locomotion and the relationship of body size to shape and helped to develop devices for cardiac assistance and orthopedic biomechanics. He used simple mathematical models to explain complex phenomena and validated his models through experiments. [ 1 ]

  4. History of biomechanics - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; History of biomechanics

  5. Category:Biomechanics - Wikipedia

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    Biomechanics is the research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms.As such it is a branch of both mechanics and biology.. Among the subjects that biomechanics investigates are the forces that act on limbs, the aerodynamics of bird and insect flight, the hydrodynamics of swimming in fish and locomotion in general across all forms of life, from individual cells to whole organisms.

  6. Steven Vogel - Wikipedia

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    Prime Mover: a Natural History of Muscle. W. W. Norton & Co. (2002). Comparative Biomechanics: Life's Physical World. Princeton University Press (2003). Glimpses of Creatures in Their Mechanical Worlds. Princeton University Press (2009). The Life of a Leaf. University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780226104775 (2012).

  7. Yuan-Cheng Fung - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of numerous books including Foundations of Solid Mechanics, Continuum Mechanics, and a series of books on Biomechanics. He is also one of the principal founders of the Journal of Biomechanics and was a past chair of the ASME International Applied Mechanics Division. In 1972, Fung established the Biomechanics Symposium under the ...

  8. Iatromathematicians - Wikipedia

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    Iatromathematics is closely correlated with biomechanics because the field of biomechanics investigates macrobiotic bodies to a macroscopic degree through the appliance of several engineering principles. The perspective of iatromathematicians differed from that of iatrophysicists and iatrochemists in terms of the way human bodies function.

  9. Biomechanical - Wikipedia

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    Biomechanics, the application of mechanical principles to living organisms Sports biomechanics, a quantitative based study and analysis of professional athletes and sports' activities in general; Forensic Biomechanics, use of biomechanics in litigation. Biomechanics (Meyerhold), system of actor training developed by Vsevolod Meyerhold