Definition of Thermograms. Meaning of Thermograms. Synonyms of Thermograms

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Definition of Thermograms

Thermogram
Thermogram Ther"mo*gram, n. (Physics) The trace or record made by means of a thermograph.

Meaning of Thermograms from wikipedia

- nanometers or 9–14 μm) and produce images of that radiation, called thermograms. Since infrared radiation is emitted by all objects with a temperature...
- during TG analysis is identifiable by distinct traces made in the TGA thermograms produced. One interesting example occurs with samples of as-produced...
- through the imaging of the temperature fields, gradients and/or patterns ("thermograms") at the object's surface. It is distinguished from medical thermography...
- numbers of self-****embled micelles from differential scanning calorimetric thermograms. Clausius–Clapeyron relation Van 't Hoff factor (i) Gibbs–Helmholtz equation...
- 50 °C, i.e., chain melting (main) transition, Tm. In general, the DSC thermograms of the unsonicated DODAB dispersions are dominated by two endotherms;...
- series of small, uniform peaks that result in flat and uninformative thermograms. ITC is also susceptible to interference from unrelated heat signals...
- Thermogram depicting a Raynaud's hand (top) and a healthy hand (bottom): Red indicates warm areas whilst green indicates cool areas....
- conducted from a parked car across the street, without a search warrant. The thermograms gathered from the scan were used by police later to obtain a warrant...
- detector. 1840: John Herschel produces the first thermal image, called a thermogram. 1860: Gustav Kirchhoff formulated the blackbody theorem E = J ( T , n...
- temperature is then plotted against time, or against temperature (DTA curve, or thermogram). Changes in the sample, either exothermic or endothermic, can be detected...