1-CHAPTER BIOMECHANICS
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLID BODIES AND BIOLOGICAL FABRICS
1.1-§. CRYSTALLINE AND AMORPHOUS SUBSTANCES. POLYMERS
1.2-§. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLID BODIES
1.3-§. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUE
1.4. SOME SOME QUESTIONS OF BIOMECHANICS IN LIVING ORGANISMS. ARMAMENTS AND CONJUGATIONS
1.5-§. MECHANICAL WORK OF THE PERSON. ERGOMETRY
2-CHAPTER BIOREOLOGY. VISCOSITY OF BIOLOGICAL LIQUIDS
2.1-§. VISCOSITY OF LIQUIDS. NEWTON'S EQUATION. NEWTONOV AND NENYUTONOV LIQUIDS
2.2-§. FLOW OF VISCOUS LIQUIDS ON THE PIPEIL TRUM.
2.3-§. MOVEMENT OF BODIES IN VISCOUS LIQUID. STOPS LAW
2.4-§. METHODS OF DETERMINATION OF VISCOSITY OF LIQUID: CLINICAL METHODS FOR DETERMINATION OF BLOOD VISCOSITY
2.5-§. LAMINARY AND TURBULENT FLOW. NUMBER OF REINOLDS
2.6-§. PECULIARITIES OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF LIQUIDS
2.7-§. SURFACE TENSION
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3-CHAPTER HEMODYNAMICS. PHYSICAL BASIS OF HEART ACTIVITY
PHYSICAL ISSUES OF HEMODYNAMICS
3.1-§. MODELS OF CIRCULATION
3.2-§. PULSE WAVE
3.3-§. WORK AND POWER OF HEART. APPLIANCE OF ARTIFICIAL CIRCULATION
3.4-§. PHYSICAL BASIS OF MEASUREMENT OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE IN THE CLINIC
3.5-§. DETERMINATION OF SPEED OF BLOOD FLOW
4-CHAPTER THERMODYNAMICS. THERMODYNAMICS OF LIVING SYSTEMS
4.1-§. BASIC CONCEPTS OF THERMODYNAMICS. THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
4.2-§. SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS. ENTROPY
4.3-§. STATIONARY STATE. THE PRINCIPLE OF THE MINIMUM OF ENTROPY
4.4-§. THERMODYNAMICS OF LIVING SYSTEMS
4.5-§. THERMOMETRY AND CALORIMETRY
4.6-§. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF WARM AND COLD MEDIA USED IN TREATMENT
5-CHAPTER PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SOUND. USING SOUND IN MEDICINE
5.1-§. SOUND AND ITS PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS.
5.2 - §. DISTRIBUTION OF SOUND IN THE AIR
OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF SOUND
5.4-§. USING SOUND IN THE CLINIC
5.5-§. PHYSICS OF HEARING.
5.6-§. ULTRASOUND
5.7-§.INFRASHEV
6-CHAPTER ELECTRIC CURRENT IN LIVING ORGANISMS
6.1-§. DENSITY AND CURRENT POWER
6.2-§. ELECTRIC POWER OF ELECTRIC SOURCES
6.3-§. ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUE AND LIQUIDS UNDER CONSTANT CURRENT