Biomedical Engineering 403

Mechanics of Breathing, Part 2

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The extra credit assignment is now posted, and is due Wednesday, October 1, by 5:00 pm.

Reading for Today:

Chapter 7 in West .

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Howdy Folks!

This is what happened in class today (9-24-97). As usual, all of this is in outline format with hypertext, so if you want to review the specifics, or if you have any questions on a specific topic, click the hypertext for that topic.

Today's topic:

More on the Mechanics of Breathing

Consequently, we'll discuss

(These topics will be finished by Wednesday, October 1):

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A copy of today's nifty handout:

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Helpful Links

Links you might find helpful:

If you have any comments on this page or on these links, or if you know of any links that may be relevant, please e-mail me.

Repiratory Physiology Dictionary

    Pretty much just what is sounds like. Brought to you by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Muscles of Respiration.

    Pretty much just what is sounds like. Also brought to you by Johns Hopkins.

Respiratory Physiology Menu

    A list of links to the rest of Johns Hopkins' respiratory physiology web pages.

And that's it for today!

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