temperature probe

collocation in English

meaningsoftemperatureandprobe

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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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probe
noun[C]
uk
/prəʊb/
us
/proʊb/
an attempt to discover information by asking a lot ...
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(Definition oftemperatureandprobefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The temperature was monitored using a platinum-resistancetemperatureprobeconnected to the refrigerated circulator, which thus controlled the temperature within the chamber.
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The heating pad was turned on and off by a temperature controller, which in turn was connected to a rectaltemperatureprobeplaced in the animal.
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A water contactingtemperatureprobeinstalled at the hot water usage point signals the pump to stop.
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When accurately utilized with atemperatureprobeand cryotherapy instruments, it can result in very good cure rate.
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The standard even compensates for the pressure effect due to how deeply thetemperatureprobeis immersed into the sample.
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In our study,8 plunge temperature probes were placed in the brain, kidney, wall of the small bowel, and adductor muscle of the hind limb.
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These advanced hot water circulation systems utilize a water contactingtemperatureprobestrategically installed at the last fixture on the loop to minimize the energy wasted heating lengthy return pipes.
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The array developed incorporated ambient and radiant temperature probes, supplemented by an omnidirectional anemometer, all of which were calibrated to cover the range of indoor and outdoor conditions.
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Various geometries have been proposed for use as ion temperature probes, for example, two cylindrical tips that rotate past each other in a magnetized plasma.
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Most machines now come with core temperature probes.
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Additional scientific equipment includes a thermosalinograph; a conductivity, temperature, and depth profiler; three hull-mounted sea-surface temperature probes, and a fluorometer.
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The inputs are usually from pressure and temperature probes from the intake and at various points through the engine.
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A total of 59 temperature probes are located throughout the track to ensure the ice temperature is properly monitored.
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