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Temperature measurement (also
known as
thermometry)
describes the
process of
measuring a
current temperature for
immediate or
later evaluation. Datasets...
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Rectal thermometry is
taking a person's
temperature by
inserting a
thermometer into the **** via the ****. This is
generally regarded as the most accurate...
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Radiometric thermometry, in contrast, can be only
slightly dependent on the
constitutive relations of materials. In a
sense then,
radiometric thermometry might...
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Phosphor thermometry is an
optical method for
surface temperature measurement. The
method exploits luminescence emitted by
phosphor material. Phosphors...
- ocean. On
ocean basin scales, this
technique is also
known as
acoustic thermometry. The
technique relies on
precisely measuring the time it
takes sound...
- number]): 363. Grigull,
Ulrich (1966). Fahrenheit, a
Pioneer of
Exact Thermometry. (The
Proceedings of the 8th
International Heat
Transfer Conference,...
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Independent techniques exploited:
acoustic gas
thermometry,
dielectric constant gas
thermometry,
Johnson noise thermometry.
Involved laboratories cited by CODATA...
- not
under 15 degrees ...
Since the 19th century, the
scientific and
thermometry communities worldwide have used the
phrase "centigrade scale" and temperatures...
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fundamentally different methods such as
acoustic gas
thermometry and
dielectric constant gas
thermometry be
better than one part in 10−6 and that
these values...
- from room-temperature objects. ASTM
Subcommittee E20.02 on
Radiation Thermometry Bolometer Pyrometer Sakuma–Hattori
equation Thermographic camera Thermography...