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"Computers in Biological, Agricultural, and Medical Sciences" is a comprehensive exploration of how computer technology has reshaped diverse scientific domains. Organized into three chapters, the book delves into the pivotal role computers play in life sciences, agriculture, and medical fields.Chapter 1 introduces computers in Biological Sciences, covering Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Microbiology, and Molecular Biology. It explores how computational tools enhance disease research, biochemistry, and ethical considerations. The chapter also discusses future trends, challenges, and case…mehr

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"Computers in Biological, Agricultural, and Medical Sciences" is a comprehensive exploration of how computer technology has reshaped diverse scientific domains. Organized into three chapters, the book delves into the pivotal role computers play in life sciences, agriculture, and medical fields.Chapter 1 introduces computers in Biological Sciences, covering Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Microbiology, and Molecular Biology. It explores how computational tools enhance disease research, biochemistry, and ethical considerations. The chapter also discusses future trends, challenges, and case studies.Chapter 2 shifts focus to Agricultural Sciences, highlighting the transformative impact of computers in Precision Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fishery, and more. It explores computer-aided practices in Horticulture, discusses Biotechnology's role, and addresses challenges in resource management and agribusiness.Chapter 3 delves into Medical Sciences, examining Medical Informatics' foundations, Electronic Health Records, and Decision Support. It explores medical imaging, computational approaches in disease diagnosis, Telemedicine, and ethical considerations.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Subrata Sinha, außerordentlicher Professor an der Brainware University, bringt über 20 Jahre Lehrerfahrung mit. Er hat 53 Dissertationen betreut und mehr als 3500 Studenten als Mentor begleitet, was sein Engagement für Bildung und akademisches Wachstum unterstreicht.