temperature measurement
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemperatureandmeasurement
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temperature
noun
uk/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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measurement
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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(Definition oftemperatureandmeasurementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Temperaturemeasurementrevealed an isothermal melting plateau at the centre of the straw over a time period related to the temperature of the warming bath.
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First, thetemperaturemeasurementshould be in near steady-state.
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The error in the radiationtemperaturemeasurementis 6 8%.
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Because wide temperature adaptation is required, we can choose the thermal radiation sensor and platinum resistance by means of difference amplifying and nonlinear revising to get reliabletemperaturemeasurement.
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They do not lay down requirements for standardtemperaturemeasurement.
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Temperature changes can affect the color of a liquid crystal, which makes them useful fortemperaturemeasurement.
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In contrast to most other methods oftemperaturemeasurement, thermocouples are self powered and require no external form of excitation.
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A thermocouple is placed in the solid fortemperaturemeasurement.
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Reproducibletemperaturemeasurementmeans that comparisons are valid in scientific experiments and industrial processes are consistent.
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They continued development in their key area oftemperaturemeasurement.
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This mosaic of approaches produces measurement uncertainty which is not uniform over the entire range oftemperaturemeasurement.
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Measurement of the spectrum of noise-power produced by an electrical resistor can also provide an accuratetemperaturemeasurement.
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For these materials, the emissivity does not cancel out and thetemperaturemeasurementis in error.
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Land has over 60 years of experience intemperaturemeasurement.
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Inside the dewcell core a thermistor composite (or othertemperaturemeasurementdevice) changes electrical resistance with the temperature created by the heating.
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The power dissipated in a thermistor is typically maintained at a very low level to ensure insignificanttemperaturemeasurementerror due to self heating.
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These devices have a strong temperature dependence, which may make them useful fortemperaturemeasurementor for compensating bias in analog circuits.
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In medicine, the terms propedeutics / propedeutic specifically refers to preliminary collection of data about patient by observation, palpation,temperaturemeasurement, etc., without specialized diagnostic procedures.
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For instance, atemperaturemeasurementfor anti-lock brakes might have several separate membership functions defining particular temperature ranges needed to control the brakes properly.
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