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Thermometrically


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a thermometrical manner; by means of a thermometer.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Measurements were carried out with thermometric probes under conditions of rest and environmental thermoneutrality.
  • (2) A review of thermometric methods for the processing of food materials at RF and microwave frequencies is presented.
  • (3) We have investigated the potential of an ingestible thermometric system (ITS) for use with a deep heating system.
  • (4) Both histological and thermometric data suggest that major blood vessels may influence tissue temperature over a distance of approximately 2 mm and, within this region, temperature gradients of 1 degree C per mm may exist.
  • (5) A new method, thermometric enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (TELISA), for the assay of endogenous and exogenous compounds in biological fluids is described.
  • (6) Symptom-free individuals and patients with rheumatoid arthritis were examined thermometrically.
  • (7) Temperature differences between the lower extremities were measured using a computerized thermometric scanning system in order to compare the degree of thermal asymmetry in 144 patients with low-back pain.
  • (8) The functional capabilities of a thermometric clot-timer have been demonstrated in a comparative study of human and mouse plasma coagulation.
  • (9) Rheographic and thermometric shifts occurring in response to the electrode stimulation and to dosaged electrical stimulation were studied.
  • (10) It can be employed as an imitator in the development and adjustment of thermometric devices.
  • (11) Changes in T2 correlated with histologic grade of tumor and thermometric data.
  • (12) a gain in the temperature of heated water as a result of glucose use was 5 degrees C. In the independent use (without irradiation) of HT this value was equal approximately 2.5 degrees C. Thermometric investigations have shown that these effects are partially accounted for by better heating (by 0.2-0.4 degrees C) of tumor tissue in IH.
  • (13) The vessel is intended to be used with a multichannel microcalorimetric system from Thermometric, Järfälla, Sweden and can be built up stepwise in a modular way.
  • (14) Axon reflex vasodilation following injury to the skin of the pinna of the ear was studied in rats by a thermometric method.
  • (15) Special thin and flexible thermometric probes showing a diameter of 1 mm and a sharp end were used for post mortem (p.m.) thermometric studies in several tissues.
  • (16) Thermometric measurements were performed of 408 teeth of the upper and lower jaw with clinically confirmed initial and advanced stage of chronic ulcerous pulpitis in 398 subjects, aged from 18 to 30.
  • (17) Total serum calcium and magnesium may be determined in one thermometric titration, with disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate as the titrant.
  • (18) The effectiveness of venous hypothermia was measured by the probe of an electrical thermometre inserted into the renal tissue.
  • (19) I discuss the traceability of calibration of electronic thermometers to thermometric constants of nature or to the National Bureau of Standards, form a manufacturer's basic standards through the manufacturing process to the user's laboratory.
  • (20) The results obtained from thermometric titrations clearly demonstrate that only the native complex alpha2beta 2 is formed, independent of an excess of alpha protein.

Thermometry


Definition:

  • (n.) The estimation of temperature by the use of a thermometric apparatus.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This apparatus offers considerable scope for advance in the field of thermometry in anaesthesia.
  • (2) To date, satisfactory thermal dosimetry during the clinical application of localized hyperthermia can only be achieved using invasive thermometry.
  • (3) Skin thermometry and reflex vasodilatation was studied in eight cases.
  • (4) Thermal asymmetry of the lumbar region were revealed in 22 patients by means of contact thermometry.
  • (5) Finally, we studied the influence of a perfused phantom to the microwave thermometry.
  • (6) Two temperature probes (a fluoroptic sensor and a metallic thermistor), which are both suitable for stereotaxic implantation, were used in comparative thermometry studies during interstitial microwave heating of the brain in vivo.
  • (7) Data from animal experiments indicate that the use of thermometry probes within such a catheter provides reliable temperature measurements.
  • (8) Catheter thermometry was performed at each hyperthermia treatment.
  • (9) The authors have studied the action of nicotinate of xantinol on the placental, myometrial and cervical circulations using an isotope technique (Indium 113) and anemometric thermometry.
  • (10) For thermometry multiple catheters (mean 2.7) were inserted into the treatment volume.
  • (11) A regularity was revealed according to which numerical determination of heat emission in combination with thermometry in characteristic points of the leg and foot was a good test in determining the stage of the disease and a prognostic index of the efficacy of lumbar sympathectomy and rehabilitation of the patient in the immediate and late-term postoperative period.
  • (12) Thermometry data indicate that for low-power exposures the major error in thermographic measurements obtained after termination of heating is due to thermal diffusion and not evaporative cooling in the opened midplane of the phantom.
  • (13) Thermometry, thermography, digital plethysmography under hot and cold conditions, videomicroscopy of the nailbed, percutaneous PO2 and laser-doppler tests measure functional parameters, the hemodynamic significance of which require discussion.
  • (14) Infrared thermometry provided the noncontact measurement of temperature.
  • (15) These findings indicate that local hyperthermia applied by this method is effective in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia and that improvement of the thermometry system is needed.
  • (16) Methods of investigating tissue blood flows include skin thermometry, thermal conductance or clearance, transcutaneous PO2, laser doppler flux, and photoplethysmographic techniques.
  • (17) It was shown that graphic presentation of data of liquid crystal thermography and electron thermometry remarkably facilitates documentation and analysis of the results obtained.
  • (18) The changes in mean body temperature (delta Tb) measured by thermometry showed a delay of 5-10 min when compared with delta Tb measured by calorimetry.
  • (19) The state of regional hemodynamics in crural ulcers was studied in 180 patients by means of hemodynamic tests, oscillography, capillaroscopy, thermometry, phlebotonometry, phlebography.
  • (20) To test this model a series of experiments was carried out in adult dogs in which stereotaxically implanted microwave antennas operating at 2450 MHz, fluoro-optical thermometry probes, and platinum electrodes were used to simultaneously measure CBF by thermal washout and hydrogen clearance techniques.

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