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IEEE EMBS Publications Discounts on Biomedical Engineering Books
 

Book Discounts through Amazon.com

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Book Discounts through John Wiley

A number of biomedical engineering books from John Wiley are available to IEEE EMBS members at special discount prices. For details — and to save 15% on these titles and more, visit our partner Wiley.com. If for any reason the discount is not applied, enter code aff15 in the Promotion Code field and click the Apply Discount button.

Nonlinear Biomedical Signal Processing, Vol. I.
Akay: Nonlinear Biomedical Signal Processing, Vol. I.
Nonlinear Biomedical Signal Processing, Vol. II.
Akay: Nonlinear Biomedical Signal Processing, Vol. II.
   
Time Frequency and Wavelets in Biomedical Signal Processing
Akay: Time Frequency and Wavelets in Biomedical Signal Processing
System Theory and Practical Applications of Biomedical Signals
Baura: System Theory and Practical Applications of Biomedical Signals
   
Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence for Biomedical Engineering
Hudson: Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence for Biomedical Engineering
Physiological Control Systems
Khoo: Physiological Control Systems
   
Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Liang: Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Biomedical Signal Analysis
Rangayyan: Biomedical Signal Analysis
   
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
Webb: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
Fuzzy Control and Modeling
Ying: Fuzzy Control and Modeling

 

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