Biomedical engineering

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Across
  1. 2. Any device designed to diagnose, prevent, monitor, treat or alleviate an injury or disease, intended for human beings and sometimes animals.
  2. 4. protons, neutrons, electrons
  3. 6. The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles that cause ionization.
  4. 9. The process of measuring the external shape and dimensions of landforms, living organisms, or other objects
  5. 13. The use of cells and engineering materials for the repair or replacement of damaged tissues and organs.
  6. 14. Refers to a set of techniques that allows researchers to make detailed maps of the human brain and assign functions to particular regions in the brain.
  7. 15. a tiny particle or packet of light energy
Down
  1. 1. An engineering field that improves human health by designing solutions for disease, diagnosis and injury that combine engineering, biology and medicine.
  2. 3. instrument used for visual examination of the abdominal cavity
  3. 5. membrane-bound cytoplasmic fragments that are released from platelets
  4. 7. A fluorescent chemical compound
  5. 8. Creates treatments with compounds derived from organisms, like antibodies or protein drugs
  6. 10. Estimates tissue stiffness and measures elasticity of tissues; used to image palpation, evaluates masses, and myocardium
  7. 11. X-ray imaging of blood vessels after injection of contrast material
  8. 12. the organic process of growing older