What's the difference between thermograph and thermometrograph?

Thermograph


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument for automatically recording indications of the variation of temperature.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, the thermographic findings had limited localizing value.
  • (2) The significant correlation between number of mitoses, size and staining of nucleoli and the thermographic results emphasizes that, besides vascularization and altered thermo-regulatory functions, the metabolism of the tumor itself contributes to the temperature differences.
  • (3) The Kiev Research Institute of Otorhinolaryngology has built an automatic diagnostic system that includes a Raduga thermograph and a CM-1403 computer.
  • (4) Specific absorption rate (SAR) patterns were determined by thermographic techniques for both spheres and birds.
  • (5) A total of 192 women with a clinical and thermographic diagnosis of fibrocystic breast disease were randomly assigned to four groups on the basis of two-by-two factorial design: (1) abstention from MTX-containing beverages, (2) abstention from alcohol, (3) abstention from MTX and alcohol, and (4) no dietary advice.
  • (6) The thermographs showed a pattern of ellipsoidal isotherms (major axis horizontal) approximately concentric about a temperature apex (coldest point) which was slightly inferior to the geometric center of the cornea (GCC).
  • (7) The results show that while thermographic measurements of scar temperature were not clinically valuable, rising levels of transcutaneous oxygen tension in treated scars correlated well with a reduction in scar thickness assessed both clinically and by ultrasound.
  • (8) The authors analyzed the results of thermographic and scintigraphic (using 67Ga-citrate produced in the USSR) investigations in 41 patients: 10 with tumors of the oral cavity, 12 with oropharyngeal tumors, and 19 with parapharyngeal tumors.
  • (9) Thermographically non-suspect carcinomas (especially the negative cases with liquid crystal plate thermography) were rich in connective tissue or stroma in most cases.
  • (10) This delayed surgery group and the healed group were retrospectively analysed to determine the predictive value of the initial clinical and thermographic assessments of the depth of the burns.
  • (11) The significant prognostic factors in these series are : number of malignant axillary nodes; location and size of tumour; state of adjacent skin; relations with thoracic wall; pre or post-menopausal status; inflammatory signs; thermographic and mammographic data.
  • (12) The author proposes to correct the thermographic index with reference to actual rectal temperature in order to improve inter- and intra-individual comparability of thermograms.
  • (13) If we assume that the vascular capillary plexus in the stratum papillare is seriously damaged, the subsequent reparation of the upper skin layers must be clinically and thermographically interpreted as wound healing (latent and proliferative period).
  • (14) In thermographic control studies of temperature profiles legs of 93 patients with a sprained ankle temperature phenomenon was observed, which super-imposes the hyperthermia due to inactivity.
  • (15) Thermographic examination provides a valuable tool for monitoring the therapeutic response.
  • (16) Pathogenesis of the lumbo-sacral nerve roots lesion is discussed especially on the role of the sympathetic nerve using thermographic investigation of the lower limbs.
  • (17) Thus, a T1 cancer should be treated differently depending on the thermographic findings.
  • (18) In contrast, however, thermographic signs are of less value, probably due to the presence of a more or less abundant superficial edema.
  • (19) high-speed video-scanning thermographic systems solve the problem and, additionally, provide a permanent record of the temperature-time history of experiments on videotape.
  • (20) The thermographic exams were interpreted independently and in a blind fashion by two radiologists.

Thermometrograph


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument for recording graphically the variations of temperature, or the indications of a thermometer.

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