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Medical thermometers are used for measuring human body temperature, with the tip of the thermometer being inserted either into the mouth ( oral temperature ), under the armpit ( axillary temperatu...
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clinical thermometer n. A thermometer used to measure body temperature, especially a small glass thermometer designed with a narrowing above the bulb ... Dictionary: clinical thermometer...
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The present invention contemplates that if a fast reading clinical thermometer is to be provided which is effective to save the time employed in the use of typical glass thermometers, the sensor or probe must have certain significant characteristics.
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A clinical thermometer registers the maximum temperature reached and uses as the thermometric fluid a non-toxic gallium/indium alloy which adheres to the walls of the thermometer measuring tube, the adhesive force being greater than the internal cohesive force of the thermometric liquid.
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The disposable probes have the same emf characteristics at clinical temperature by reason of being made with wires which are matched. ... 1 is an elevation of a clinical thermometer with a thermo-couple probe in accordance with the invention; FIG. 2 is a transverse section on the line 2--2 of FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is a...
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vices) requires conformity of actual characteristics of clinical ... Keywords— clinical thermometer, calibration bath, accu- racy, uncertainty ...
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the thermometer of Réaumur, invented c.1730, used alcohol; the Celsius, invented by Anders Celsius at Uppsala (probably 1742) is now most used in laboratory work. The clinical thermometer is a small tubular instrument of rather thick glass.
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clinical thermometer n. A thermometer used to measure body temperature, especially a small glass thermometer designed with a narrowing above the bulb so that the mercury column stays in position when the instrument is removed from the body.
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