What's the difference between telethermometer and thermoelectric?
Telethermometer
Definition:
(n.) An apparatus for determining the temperature of a distant point, as by a thermoelectric circuit or otherwise.
Example Sentences:
(1) Colonic temperatures (Tc) were maintained, following He-Cold induction, in a temperature controlled environmental chamber and measured with a YSI thermister probe and YSI telethermometer.
(2) Colonic temperatures were monitored at 5 minute intervals by a YSI thermistor probe and telethermometer.
(3) The temperatures measured by the designed computer-interface demonstrate excellent stability, sensitivity and accuracy when compared to respective temperatures measured by a YSI telethermometer.
(4) Experimental animals were restrained for 18 hr while rectal temperatures were monitored with a telethermometer probe.
(5) Mean deep body temperature (measured using radio-telethermometers implanted in the abdomen) of pregnant dams was raised to 39.5 degrees C while running at an ambient temperature of 36 degrees C. Bred mice, pregnant or not, continued to increase their running activity, but pregnant mice exercised less from mid-pregnancy on.
Thermoelectric
Definition:
(a.) Pertaining to thermoelectricity; as, thermoelectric currents.
Example Sentences:
(1) The first cross-sectional study was conducted in this previously unpolluted rural area before the start of operation of a large thermoelectric power plant (2,649 megawatt).
(2) Cooling with a thermoelectric cold probe, well localized in the region of the cochlea, produces a rapid, reversible decrease in the amplitude and increase in the latency of the action potential induced by clicks.
(3) In the present study, it was also demonstrated that the temperature controlled thermoelectrical method is appropriate for studying the blood flow dynamics in oral mucosa.
(4) A DC proportional temperature control circuit for driving resistive heaters and Peltier thermoelectric devices in physiological research is described.
(5) Effects of cinepazide, a vasoactive agent, on regional circulations in various sites of brain and other organs in curarized, artificially respirated cats were studied using a thermoelectrical method.
(6) We have described a simplified temperature gradient incubator which uses thermoelectric module cooling coupled with electric heating.
(7) Cerebral, hepatic, renal cortical, and medullary tissue blood flows of the dog during hemorrhagic shock were measured continuously using the thermoelectrical method.
(8) An investigation of the cerebral circulation by the thermoelectric method showed that stimulation of the cervical sympathetic nerve leads to considerable changes in the blood supply to the brain.
(9) Assembled from readily available and economical instrumental components, the apparatus includes a pH meter, a thermoelectric heating and stirring device, a motor-driven burette, and an automatic recorder.
(10) The measurement of the blood flow was taken from two sites of the esophagus by using the thermoelectrical method, the upper one was located at 2 cm distal to V. hemiazygos, the lower one 2 cm proximal to the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm.
(11) The temperature and electric conditions in the thermoelectric thermoregulating system were optimized, which enabled extremal values of their basic parameters to be obtained.
(12) We report a case of subacute myopathy in a 47 years old man engaged on boiler maintenance at an oil-fired thermoelectric power station.
(13) New method for optimized computing thermoelectric coolers is proposed for the case of variable temperatures within heat-transfer media.
(14) The authors reported the results of measurements of the blood flow in subcutaneous fat and 3 types of tumors (sarcoma 37, Lewis carcinoma, melanoma B16) by a thermoelectric method during local hyperthermia of mouse limbs.
(15) To explain this phenomenon, thermoelectrical measurements during, and histological examinations after experimental cryotherapy were performed.
(16) When using the conventional diathermy generator in surgery failure to apply the plate electrode can always present a serious risk of a thermoelectrical burn at any point where the patient makes contact with an earthed object on the operating table.
(17) The pressure absorption coefficient, measured via the transient thermoelectric technique, was 0.038 Np cm-1 at low intensities (below 100 W cm-2 SPTP) and rose to approximately 0.117 Np cm-1 at 750 W cm-2 SPTP intensity.
(18) Comparative studies were carried out on the applicability of the katathermometers, mechanical anemometers, and the thermoelectric anemometer type TEA-4, devised by the authors and introduced into practice, for determining the velocity of air in livestock buildings.
(19) The BTM is checked with a mass spectrometer, thermoelectric instruments and an absolute capacity measuring gauge.
(20) Bath temperature (theta) for excised aortic rings was controlled by a thermoelectric Peltier module with an accuracy of 0.1 degree C. At peak force in individual contractions of norepinephrine (NE) dose-response experiments, theta was changed from 37 to 39 degrees C. Active and resting wall tension (Tw) were increased, and the mean effective dose (ED50) was decreased in the SHR aorta with and without endothelium.