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General biophysics --- Materials sciences --- Biomechanics --- Strength of materials --- Architectural engineering --- Engineering, Architectural --- Materials, Strength of --- Resistance of materials --- Building materials --- Flexure --- Mechanics --- Testing --- Elasticity --- Graphic statics --- Strains and stresses --- Biological mechanics --- Mechanical properties of biological structures --- Biophysics --- Contractility (Biology) --- Biomechanics. --- Strength of materials.
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This book deals with an interface between mechanical engineering and biology. Available for the first time in paperback, it reviews biological structural materials and systems and their mechanically important features and demonstrates that function at any particular level of biological integration is permitted and controlled by structure at lower levels of integration.Five chapters discuss the properties of materials in general and those of biomaterials in particular. The authors examine the design of skeletal elements and discuss animal and plant systems in terms of mechanical design. In a concluding chapter they investigate organisms in their environments and the insights gained from study of the mechanical aspects of their lives.
Strength of materials. --- Angiospermae. --- Ascidiacea. --- Bryozoa. --- Cambarus. --- Corallium. --- Diadumene. --- Endoprocta. --- Harpacticoida. --- Kelvin model. --- Labyrinthodontia. --- Metridium. --- Mollusca. --- Octocorallia. --- Pelagia. --- Polychaeta. --- Schistocerca. --- Scleraxonia. --- abductin. --- antipathin. --- backbones. --- brittleness. --- carpometacarpal joint. --- caterpillar. --- cellobiose. --- cellulose. --- exocuticle. --- fibre angle. --- fluid support systems. --- free chain. --- glycosaminoglycans. --- hummingbird flight. --- hydrostatic pressure. --- implosion resistance. --- keratin sulphate. --- master curve. --- modulus of rupture. --- orthogonal nets. --- polycrystalline materials. --- relaxation.
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Fatigue --- Strength of materials --- Materials engineering --- Fracture
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