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nanometers or 9–14 μm) and
produce images of that radiation,
called thermograms.
Since infrared radiation is
emitted by all
objects with a temperature...
- temperature). For
accurate measurements of
binding affinity, the
curve of the
thermogram must be sigmoidal. The
profile of the
curve is
determined by the c-value...
- a
relatively large area to
generate a two-dimensional image,
called a
thermogram, with each
pixel representing a temperature. This
technology is more processor-...
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temperature is then
plotted against time, or
against temperature (DTA curve, or
thermogram).
Changes in the sample,
either exothermic or endothermic, can be detected...
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Thermogram depicting a Raynaud's hand (top) and a
healthy hand (bottom): Red
indicates warm
areas whilst green indicates cool areas....
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Figure 2.
Typical DMA
thermogram of an
amorphous thermoplastic (polycarbonate).
Storage Modulus (E’) and Loss
Modulus (E’’) and Loss
Factor tan(delta)...
- detector. 1840: John
Herschel produces the
first thermal image,
called a
thermogram. 1860:
Gustav Kirchhoff formulated the
blackbody theorem E=J(T,n){\displaystyle...
- Kite
aerial thermogram of
Statford Court Playingfields, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK....
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seeing m****
decay between 660 °C and 710 °C.
Differences in
differential thermogram (DTG)
peaks for TLW were
compared to TSW. TLW had four
distinctive peaks...
- in
multiple shades of gray
scale or color. The
colors displa**** on the
thermogram are
arbitrarily set by the
Thermographer to best
illustrate the infrared...