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determined in admixture.
Sulfate may be
rapidly and
easily titrated thermometrically using standard solutions of Ba2+ as titrant. Industrially, the procedure...
- was
later ennobled as Lord Kelvin,
published a
paper On an
Absolute Thermometric Scale.
Using the soon-to-be-disused
caloric theory, he
proposed an "absolute"...
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scales that
historically have
relied on
various reference points and
thermometric substances for definition. The most
common scales are the
Celsius scale...
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materials are
suitable for this purpose, and they may be
considered as "
thermometric materials".
Radiometric thermometry, in contrast, can be only slightly...
- as the
determination of how
substrates bind to enzymes.
Thermometric titrimetry Thermometric titrimetry is an
extraordinarily versatile technique. This...
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having a
temperature of
maximum density. This
makes water unsuitable as a
thermometric substance around that temperature. He
intended to
remind readers of why...
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During recent decades, many
thermometric techniques have been developed. The most
promising and
widespread non-invasive
thermometric techniques in a biotech...
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University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-19-517127-3. Thomson, W. (1848). "On an
Absolute Thermometric Scale founded on Carnot's
Theory of the
Motive Power of Heat, and calculated...
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defines a
scaling function for
mapping the
temperature to the
measurable thermometric parameter. Such
temperature scales that are
purely based on measurement...
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Philosophy at the
University of Glasgow,
published the
paper On an
Absolute Thermometric Scale. In a
footnote Thomson calculated that "infinite cold" (absolute...