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Physics textbook with lots of medicine-related examples
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[QUOTE="ZapperZ, post: 6037813, member: 6230"] One of the classes I taught is a General Physics course for Life Sciences and Pre-Med students. The course is designed to emphasize a lot of applications relevant to those students. We use "College Physics" by Giambattista, Richardson, Richardson. The book focuses on a lot of applications in Medicine, biomedicine, biology, and chemistry. In the Problems section, they even reprinted MCAT review questions that are relevant to a particular chapter or topic. Zz. [/QUOTE]
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