[
UK
/θˈɜːmɪk/
]
ADJECTIVE
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relating to or associated with heat
the caloric effect of sunlight
thermal movements of molecules
thermic energy
thermal capacity
How To Use thermic In A Sentence
- In the freeze-drying process, vitrification (also termed eutectic solidification) occurs in the unfrozen fraction between the ice crystals which are sublimated in an endothermic process. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- Two toed sloths are perhaps more heterothermic than any other mammal.
- Other eurythermal ectothermic marine organisms have been examined for their HSP responses.
- The dynamic modulus of elasticity decreased in a linear fashion over 60 days of hypothermic storage.
- While hibernation during the winter is found in a few arctic mammals such as the Arctic ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii), most homeothermic animals are active throughout the year. General characteristics of arctic species and their adaptations in the context of changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels
- Amphibians are poikilothermic: their body temperatures adapt automatically to changes in their environment, without their noticing. Boiling a Frog
- Fish are amphibian bearcat animals that are about ectothermic (previously cold-blooded), covered with scales, and able with two sets of commutual fins and several unpaired fins. MyLinkVault Newest Links
- It is fully reversible with the temperature and displays in heating direction as a small endothermic event.
- The temperature at which the eggs of ectothermic vertebrates incubate can influence several phenotypic traits of offspring.
- Some people fondly remember Seiko's Thermic watch, which runs continuously off body heat on 1 microwatt (one-millionth of a watt). Turning Body Heat Into Electricity