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S J Meldrum
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Physiological Measurement. 24
Professor Martin Black, founding editor of Physiological Measurement, died suddenly at his home in Sheffield on 24th June 2003. He was Professor of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering at Sheffield between 1975 and 1996 and was responsible for ma
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S J Meldrum
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Physiological Measurement. 20
This book complements the many texts on nuclear medicine imaging, and offers a unified approach to the use of radionuclides for quantifying physiological processes. The first few chapters are concerned with general principles, first presenting a revi
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S J Meldrum
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Physiological Measurement. 19
The development of a medical device is a complex process. It requires the integration of a range of diverse disciplines, activities, and regulatory requirements, all of which must be achieved to ensure that the final result is a safe, effective and c
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S J Meldrum
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Physiological Measurement. 22:649-649
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S J Meldrum
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Physiological Measurement. 22:423-423
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S J Meldrum
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Physiological Measurement. 21:551-551
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J M Dobson, S J Meldrum, R C Parsons, L F V Harcourt, H C Baggallay, W H Preece, J C Hawkshaw
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 138:208-231
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S. J. Meldrum
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Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology. 5:91-93
The joint Physiological Measurement Topic Group of the Biological Engineering Society and the Hospital Physicists Association held a Work in Progress meeting at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, on Friday 23rd January 1981. The topic for the day was
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S. J. Meldrum
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Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology. 3:89-91
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S. J. Meldrum
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Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology. 4:298-300
The Woolmer Memorial lecture is an annual event organised by the Biological Engineering Society in memory of their first president, Ronald Woolmer. It was held this year on 17 October at University College, London.