Jeffrey H. Burbank spends much of his time researching Extracorporeal, Biomedical engineering, Chromatography, Hemofiltration and Flow. His study in Extracorporeal is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mechanical engineering and Cartridge. His research integrates issues of Drop and Engineering drawing in his study of Cartridge.
His studies deal with areas such as Electrical conduit, Percutaneous, Peritoneal cavity and VALVE PORT as well as Biomedical engineering. His Flow research includes elements of Fluid dynamics, Ultrasonic sensor, Structural engineering and Volumetric flow rate. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Acoustics under ALARM, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Surgery.
Jeffrey H. Burbank mainly focuses on Biomedical engineering, Cartridge, Surgery, Extracorporeal and Flow. His Biomedical engineering research incorporates themes from Percutaneous, Renal replacement therapy and Vascular access. Cartridge is a subfield of Mechanical engineering that Jeffrey H. Burbank studies.
His study in Dialysis extends to Surgery with its themes. His Extracorporeal research includes themes of Fluid pressure, Electronic circuit and Treatment system. His work deals with themes such as Blood processing, Structural engineering and Computer hardware, which intersect with Flow.
Peritoneal dialysis, Biomedical engineering, Waste management, Automated peritoneal dialysis and Treatment system are his primary areas of study. His Peritoneal dialysis research is included under the broader classification of Surgery. His study connects Gynecology and Surgery.
In his articles, Jeffrey H. Burbank combines various disciplines, including Biomedical engineering and Double injection. His work on Portable water purification, Water treatment and Filter is typically connected to Chloramine as part of general Waste management study, connecting several disciplines of science. His study focuses on the intersection of Automated peritoneal dialysis and fields such as Peritoneal fluid with connections in the field of Pressure sensor and Intensive care medicine.
His primary areas of investigation include Simulation, Control engineering, Compact form, Reliability engineering and Home environment. His Simulation study incorporates themes from Acoustics, Diaphragm, Electronic circuit and Pressure measurement. Borrowing concepts from Reliability, he weaves in ideas under Control engineering.
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