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- Galileo thermometer to thermal imaging. Medical thermometers such as mercury-in-gl**** thermometers, infrared thermometers, pill thermometers, and liquid...
- mercury-in-gl**** thermometers more accurate and superior to spirit-filled thermometers at the time. The po****rity of his thermometers led to the widespread...
- mercury thermometers. By 1717, he was making them commercially.: 79  The superiority of his mercury thermometers over alcohol-based thermometers made them...
- clinical thermometers, in general, may not be sufficiently accurate or reliable to replace the traditional gl****/mercury thermometers" A basal thermometer is...
- platinum resistance thermometers and industrial RTDs. The thermometers being calibrated are compared to calibrated thermometers by means of a bath whose...
- A Galileo thermometer (or Galilean thermometer) is a thermometer made of a sealed gl**** cylinder containing a clear liquid and several gl**** vessels of...
- Accurate calibration of the thermometers used is fundamental to precise humidity determination by the wet-dry method. The thermometers must be protected from...
- Since 2012 Kinsa has distributed smart thermometers to two million households across the US. The thermometers transmit their readings to an app on the...
- of its actual temperature. Infrared thermometers are a subset of devices known as "thermal radiation thermometers". Sometimes, especially near ambient...
- temperature is a sling psychrometer, which consists of a pair of mercury bulb thermometers, one with a wet "sock" to measure the wet-bulb temperature and the other...