| T&P | temperature and pressure; temperature and pulse |
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| TS | Takayasu syndrome; Tay-Sachs; temperature sensitivity; temperature, skin; temporal stem; tensile str... |
| BBT | Basal Body Temperature; ±âÃÊü¿Â |
| BT | 1) Bleeding Time 2) Body Temperature |
| HTST | High Temperature Short Time Pasteurization ; 71.5 ¡É, 15 sec°£ °¡¿ÈÄ 10 ¡É ÀÌÇÏ·Î ±Þ³Ã°¢... |
| ignition temperature | <radiobiology> For given values of density and energy confinement, the temperature at which ignition occurs. (see ignition above) (09 Oct 1997) |
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| optimum temperature | The temperature at which any operation, such as the culture of any special microorganism, is best carried on. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effective temperature | A comfort index or scale which takes into account the temperature of air, its moisture content, and movement. (05 Mar 2000) |
| effective temperature index | A composite index of environmental comfort which is compared after exposure to different combinations of air temperature, humidity, and movement. (05 Mar 2000) |
| transition temperature | <chemistry> The temperature at which there is a transition in the organisation of, for example: the phospholipids of a membrane where the transition temperature marks the shift from fluid to more crystalline. Usually determined by using an Arrhenius plot of activity against the reciprocal of absolute temperature, the transition temperature being that temperature at which there is an abrupt change in the slope of the plot. In membranes such phase transitions tend to be inhibited by the presence of cholesterol. (18 Nov 1997) |
| equivalent temperature | The temperature of a thermally uniform enclosure in which, under still air conditions, a "sizable" black body loses heat at the same rate as in the nonuniform environment. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eutectic temperature | The temperature at which a eutectic mixture becomes fluid (melts). (05 Mar 2000) |
| fusion temperature | The recorded temperature at which a 20-gauge metal wire will collapse under a 3-ounce load; the recorded temperature at which porcelain becomes glazed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| temperature |
The measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.
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| temperature |
A specific degree of hotness or coldness as indicated on or referred to a standard scale.
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(Abbrev. TEMP)- The temperature is a measure of the internal energy that a substance contains. This is the most measured quantity in the atmosphere.
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(1) The ratio of the speeds of a chemical reaction at two temperatures differing by 10
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In thermodynamics, the integrating factor of the differential equation referred to as the first law of thermodynamics. In statistical mechanics, a measure of translational molecular kinetic energy (with three degrees of freedom). In general, the degree of hotness or coldness as measured on some definite temperature scale by means of any of various types of thermometers.
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