| thermometer |
An instrument for measuring temperature, especially one having a graduated glass tube with a bulb containing a liquid, typically mercury or colored alcohol, that expands and rises in the tube as the temperature increases.
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| thermotolerant |
capable of growing at high temperatures (up to 60C, opt. 40-50C) (cf. PSYCHROTOLERANT).
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| thermotherapy |
the use of heat to kill cancer cells.
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| thermography |
A diagnostic procedure that images heat from body surfaces. Commonly used by chiropractors and medical doctors but has not been found to be effective in locating pinched nerves or subluxated vertebrae.
Ãâó: www.lieberson.com/en/neurgosurgery_glossary/t.htm
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| thermodynamics |
1. In a system of constant mass, energy can be neither created nor destroyed. 2. The entropy of a closed system increases with time. (Everything decays.) 3. The absolute zero of temperature can never be attained. [DoS]
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