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thermogram

NOUN
  1. a graphical record produced by a thermograph

How To Use thermogram In A Sentence

  • I knew I would need to schedule a second thermogram in three months to determine my unique baseline thermal "fingerprint," but noticed cool colors and symmetry in the image and hoped that was a good sign. Undefined
  • Representative thermograms of the gel-fluid transition are depicted in Fig.14.
  • This visual image graphically maps the body temperature and is referred to as a thermogram.
  • Transistor thermal spectrum, as a new method, different from the commonly infrared thermogram, is introduced to characterize the non-uniform property of the junction temperature distribution.
  • The onset and completion temperatures for the melting of the mixtures were obtained from the heating thermograms and were used to construct the phase diagram shown in Fig.5.
  • This includes the thermogram (about 15 minutes), medical interpretation and report from a Board certified MD, and follow up consultation with a Bodhi physician. PR.com Press Releases
  • Why doesn't your doctor recommend a thermogram vs traditional testing? Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • That blood flow has a temperature, and corresponding color, that will show up on a thermogram. Undefined
  • The resulting registrations are then as follows: from Framheim, one set of barograms and two sets of thermograms, of which one gives the temperature of the air and the other the temperature inside the house, where the barometers and barograph were placed; from the Fram we have barograms for the whole period from her leaving Christiania, in 1910, to her arrival at Buenos Aires for the third time, in 1912. The South Pole~ Remarks on the Meteorological Observations at Framheim
  • We analyzed more than 3000 infrared thermograms acquired from 1256 admitted patients and developed a thermo-visual diagnostic method for estimating the severity of intracranial hypertension.
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