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Device to measure temperature
A thermometer is a device that measures temperature (the hotness or coldness of an object) or temperature gradient (the rates of change of temperature
Thermometer
Unit of measurement for temperature
scale. On 19 May 1743 he published the design of a mercury thermometer, the "Thermometer of Lyon" built by the craftsman Pierre Casati that used this
Celsius
Temperature read by a thermometer covered in water-soaked cloth
Wet-bulb temperature can be measured using a wet-bulb thermometer, such as a psychrometer. If a thermometer is wrapped in a water-moistened cloth, it will behave
Wet-bulb_temperature
Thermometer containing several glass vessels of varying density
A Galileo thermometer (or Galilean thermometer) is a thermometer containing a clear liquid and several glass vessels of varying density. The individual
Galileo_thermometer
Type of temperature sensor (thermometer)
Resistance thermometers, also called resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), are sensors that use the electrical resistance of a substance (such as platinum)
Resistance_thermometer
Type of thermometer
The mercury-in-glass or mercury thermometer is a thermometer that uses the thermal expansion and contraction of liquid mercury to indicate the temperature
Mercury-in-glass_thermometer
Instrument for measuring humidity
diethyl ether. A psychrometer, or a wet and dry-bulb thermometer, consists of two calibrated thermometers, one that is dry and one that is kept moist with
Hygrometer
American roadside attraction and landmark
The World's Tallest Thermometer is a landmark in Baker, California, US. It is a steel electric sign that commemorates the weather record of 134 °F (57 °C)
World's_Tallest_Thermometer
Type of thermometer
Six's maximum and minimum thermometer is a registered thermometer that can record the maximum and minimum temperatures reached over a period of time,
Six's_thermometer
Device for measuring body temperature
medical thermometer or clinical thermometer is a device used for measuring the body temperature of a human or other animal. The tip of the thermometer is either
Medical_thermometer
Thermometer which infers temperature by measuring infrared energy emission
An infrared thermometer is a thermometer which infers temperature from a portion of the thermal radiation, sometimes called black-body radiation, emitted
Infrared_thermometer
Physical quantity of hot and cold
microscopic degrees of freedom. Temperature is measured with a thermometer. Thermometers are calibrated in various temperature scales that historically
Temperature
Temperature scale
final Fahrenheit scale), the zero point was determined by placing the thermometer in "a mixture of ice, water, and salis Armoniaci [transl. ammonium chloride]
Fahrenheit
Device for measuring temperature
A thermocouple, also known as a thermoelectrical thermometer, is an electrical device consisting of two dissimilar electrical conductors forming an electrical
Thermocouple
Apparent temperature estimating how humans are affected
combines three sensors, a dry-bulb thermometer, a natural (static) wet-bulb thermometer, and a black globe thermometer (for radiant heat), which together
Wet-bulb_globe_temperature
Physicist and engineer (1686–1736)
manufacture of thermometers; his were accurate and consistent enough that different observers, each with their own Fahrenheit thermometers, could reliably
Daniel_Gabriel_Fahrenheit
Visual analog scale used in survey research
A feeling thermometer, also known as a thermometer scale, is a type of visual analog scale that allows respondents to rank their views of a given subject
Feeling_thermometer
SI unit of temperature
Celsius being defined (from the 1740s to the 1940s) by calibrating a thermometer such that: Water's freezing point is 0 °C. Water's boiling point is 100 °C
Kelvin
Alternative to the mercury thermometer
The alcohol thermometer or spirit thermometer has a similar construction and theory of operation as a mercury-in-glass thermometer. However, the thermometric
Alcohol_thermometer
Fiber-optical thermometers can be used in electromagnetically strongly influenced environment, in microwave fields, power plants or explosion-proof areas
Fiber-optical_thermometer
Cooking tool
A meat thermometer or cooking thermometer is a thermometer used to measure the internal temperature of meat, especially roasts and steaks, and other cooked
Meat_thermometer
Cooking thermometer for sugar solutions
A candy thermometer, also known as a sugar thermometer or jam thermometer, is a cooking thermometer used to measure the temperature and therefore the
Candy_thermometer
Type of temperature measuring device
thermometer is a thermometer that simultaneously provides a measurement of the indoor and outdoor temperatures. The outdoor part of the thermometer requires
Indoor–outdoor_thermometer
Device for measuring small temperature changes
A Beckmann thermometer is a device used to measure small differences of temperature, but not absolute temperature values. It was invented by Ernst Otto
Beckmann_thermometer
Temperature-dependent RNA structure
An RNA thermometer (or RNA thermosensor) is a temperature-sensitive non-coding RNA molecule which regulates gene expression. Its unique characteristic
RNA_thermometer
Type of temperature
measuring it with a particular thermometer. The MRT can be estimated using a black-globe thermometer. The black-globe thermometer consists of a black globe
Mean_radiant_temperature
RNA element in cynobacteria
In molecular biology, the Hsp17 thermometer is an RNA element (RNA thermometer) found in the 5' UTR of Hsp17 mRNA. Hsp17 is a cyanobacterial heat shock
Hsp17_thermometer
Recording of temperature
The first sealed thermometer was constructed in 1654 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinand II. The development of today's thermometers and temperature
Temperature_measurement
A liquid crystal thermometer, temperature strip or plastic strip thermometer is a type of thermometer that contains heat-sensitive (thermochromic) liquid
Liquid_crystal_thermometer
Thermometer that records temperature
A reversing thermometer is a mercury-in-glass thermometer which, unlike most conventional mercury thermometers, has the unique ability to record a temperature
Reversing_thermometer
Type of clinical thermometer
The frog thermometer or - as the Cimento academicians defined it, the botticino [small-toad] thermometer - contained small glass spheres of different
Frog_thermometer
Enclosure for meteorological devices
as thermometers, hygrometers, and barometers. A Stevenson screen may also be called a cotton region shelter, an instrument shelter, a thermometer shelter
Stevenson_screen
Thermometer that measures temperature by variation in volume or pressure of a gas
A gas thermometer is a reference thermometer that measures temperature over a wide range, using the pressure or volume change of a confined gas as its
Gas_thermometer
Ingestible thermometer
A pill thermometer is an ingestible thermometer that allows a person's core temperature to be continuously monitored. It was developed by NASA in collaboration
Pill_thermometer
Scale of temperature
Ferchault de Réaumur, who first proposed a similar scale in 1730. Réaumur's thermometer contained diluted alcohol (ethanol) and was constructed on the principle
Réaumur_scale
Device that records temperature changes over time
A recording thermometer is a type of thermometer that records temperature changes over a period of time. A digital recording thermometer is often called
Recording_thermometer
Internet-connected thermometer company (founded 2012)
medical thermometer, a thermometer that uses smartphone-connected sensors. Later in 2014, Kinsa received FDA 510(k) clearance for the smart thermometer. It
Kinsa
Online temperature sensor
A smart thermometer is a medical thermometer which is able to transmit its readings so that they can be collected, stored and analyzed. Since 2012 Kinsa
Smart_thermometer
Measuring body temperature in the rectum
Rectal thermometry is taking a person's temperature by inserting a thermometer into the rectum via the anus. This is generally regarded as the most accurate
Rectal_thermometry
Lowest theoretical temperature
Thermométres" [The thermometer reduced to a fixed & certain measurement, & the means of relating to it observations made with old thermometers]. Histoire de
Absolute_zero
Sexual stimulation of one's own anus
be sex toys such as anal beads, butt plugs, dildos, vibrators, rectal thermometers or specially designed prostate massagers or enemas. Pleasure can be derived
Anal_masturbation
American multinational technology company
initial batch of supplies, including 15,000 protection goggles, infrared thermometers, medical caps, and protective suits, to healthcare workers in Seattle
Microsoft
Thermometer used in the 19th Century
The Miller–Casella thermometer was a Six's thermometer with a double bulb used extensively by the Challenger expedition during the late nineteenth century
Miller–Casella_thermometer
Scale of temperature
temperature scale devised by Isaac Newton in 1701. He called his device a "thermometer", but he did not use the term "temperature", speaking of "degrees of
Newton_scale
High accuracy thermometer
The quartz thermometer is a high-precision, high accuracy temperature sensor. It measures temperature by measuring the frequency of a quartz crystal oscillator
Quartz_thermometer
Temperature of air as measured by a thermometer shielded from radiation and moisture
The dry-bulb temperature (DBT) is the temperature of air measured by a thermometer freely exposed to the air, but shielded from radiation. The dry-bulb
Dry-bulb_temperature
French scientist (1683–1755)
1713 until 1755. His thermometer was known in France before the Revolution as the thermometer of Lyon. One of these thermometers was kept at the Science
Jean-Pierre_Christin
Burmese television series
Thermometer (Burmese: သာမိုမီတာ) is a 2019 Burmese comedy television series. It aired on MRTV-4, from January 21 to February 15, 2019, on Mondays to Fridays
Thermometer_(TV_series)
Chemical element with atomic number 80 (Hg)
directly or through mechanisms of biomagnification. Mercury is used in thermometers, barometers, manometers, sphygmomanometers, float valves, mercury switches
Mercury_(element)
Japanese medical equipment manufacturer
1921 as Red Line Thermometer Corporation by a group of medical scientists led by Dr. Kitasato Shibasaburō to produce medical thermometers in Japan. The company's
Terumo
Device that shows changes in temperature
which a liquid rises and falls as the temperature changes. The modern thermometer gradually evolved from it with the addition of a scale in the early 17th
Thermoscope
Range of indoor air temperatures preferred by most people
contrast, ambient temperature is the actual temperature, as measured by a thermometer, of the air (or other medium and surroundings) in any particular place
Room_temperature
A vapour pressure thermometer is a thermometer that uses a pressure gauge to measure the vapour pressure of a liquid. "Vapour pressure thermometry" (PDF)
Vapour_pressure_thermometer
Class of non-coding RNAs in Salmonella
FourU thermometers are a class of non-coding RNA thermometers found in Salmonella. They are named 'FourU' due to the four highly conserved uridine nucleotides
FourU_thermometer
Practical temperature scale
different thermometer designs are required to cover the entire range. These include helium vapor pressure thermometers, helium gas thermometers, standard
International Temperature Scale of 1990
International_Temperature_Scale_of_1990
Physical law for definition of temperature
relationships which apply directly to thermometry. An ideal thermometer is a thermometer which does not measurably change the state of the system it is
Zeroth_law_of_thermodynamics
RNA family
RNA thermometers are located in the 5'UTR, but an intergenic RNA thermometer was found in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. The LcrF RNA thermometer together
Intergenic lcrF RNA thermometer
Intergenic_lcrF_RNA_thermometer
Exergen Corporation is a designer and manufacturer of infrared scanners, thermometers, and sensors headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts. Exergen's products
Exergen_Corporation
Breguet's thermometer, also called a spiral thermometer, is a type of thermometer which uses the expansion of metal under heat to produce a measurement
Breguet's_thermometer
the first thermometer for medical use. 1617 — Giuseppe Biancani published the first clear diagram of a thermoscope 1624 — The word thermometer (in its French
Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology
Timeline_of_temperature_and_pressure_measurement_technology
Device for sampling water at depth
has been attached and lowered, the bottles are held at depth until the thermometers stabilize at temperature. A messenger weight is then sent down the cable
Nansen_bottle
Type of registering thermometer
minimum thermometer, also known as a minimum thermometer or alcohol-in-glass Rutherford-type thermometer, is a type of registering thermometer. It is the
Rutherford-type minimum thermometer
Rutherford-type_minimum_thermometer
Temperature scale
colder, while lower measurements are warmer. In 1732, Delisle built a thermometer that used mercury as a working fluid. Delisle chose his scale using the
Delisle_scale
Human-caused changes to climate on Earth
comes from climate proxies, such as trees and ice cores. Around 1850 thermometer records began to provide global coverage. Between the 18th century and
Climate_change
RNA family
The first cyanobacterial RNA thermometer (RNAT) Hsp17 was found in the 5'UTR of Synechocystis heat shock hsp17 mRNA. Further study demonstrated that cyanobacteria
Cyanobacterial RNA thermometer
Cyanobacterial_RNA_thermometer
RNA family
RNA thermometers (RNATs) regulate gene expression in response to temperature, allowing pathogens such as Neisseria meningitidis to switch on silent genes[clarification
Neisseria_RNA_thermometer
Type of bathhouse
these facilities. The steam and high heat make the bathers perspire. A thermometer in a sauna is used to measure temperature; a hygrometer can be used to
Sauna
Cell phone model
network. It features rubber Xpress-On covers, and a built-in thermometer. The thermometer displays the internal temperature of the phone's battery. This
Nokia_5210
English Quaker, abolitionist chemist and businessman (1812–1884)
manufacture the first small, practical and commercially available clinical thermometer developed by Clifford Allbutt in 1867. Harvey was born in 1812 to a prominent
Thomas_Harvey_(Quaker)
Gaining awareness of biological processes
muscle activation and providing feedback for their patients. A feedback thermometer detects skin temperature with a thermistor (a temperature-sensitive resistor)
Biofeedback
Method to measure temperature quantitatively
different thermometer designs are required to cover the entire range. These include helium vapor pressure thermometers, helium gas thermometers, standard
Scale_of_temperature
Type of thermometer sensing radiation
A pyrometer, or radiation thermometer, is a type of remote sensing thermometer used to measure the temperature of distant objects. Various forms of pyrometers
Pyrometer
Swedish astronomer and physicist (1701–1744)
"Observationer om twänne beständiga grader på en thermometer" [Observations about two stable degrees on a thermometer]. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar
Anders_Celsius
Readymade by Marcel Duchamp
white cubes (resembling sugar cubes, but made of marble), a medical thermometer, a piece of cuttlebone, and a tiny porcelain dish. The birdcage is made
Why_Not_Sneeze,_Rose_Sélavy?
Sexual stimulation of one's own genitals
urethral play or "sounding". Other objects such as ball point pens and thermometers are sometimes used, although this practice can lead to injury or infection
Masturbation
Device for measuring thermodynamic properties
ultimate definition of temperature is "what a thermometer reads". The question follows – what is a thermometer? There are two types of thermodynamic instruments:
Thermodynamic_instruments
Converter that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal
instance, a room temperature thermometer inserted into a hot cup of liquid cools the liquid while the liquid heats the thermometer. Sensors are usually designed
Sensor
Term in mesoscopic physics
well as the thermal energy of the system. Coulomb blockade thermometer is a primary thermometer based on electric conductance characteristics of tunnel junction
Coulomb_blockade
2025 film by Gore Verbinski
parents, and is proven correct when the father kills Scott with a cooking thermometer. The man kills the fake father and the fake mother flees, confessing
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
Good_Luck,_Have_Fun,_Don't_Die
Alloy that is liquid at room temperature
the reactive sodium–potassium alloy in many applications such as bulb thermometers and high-temperature heat exchangers. The name "galinstan" is a portmanteau
Galinstan
Electronic sensor that measures infrared light
remotely. Without calibration to the type of material being observed, a PIR thermometer device is able to measure changes in IR emission which correspond directly
Passive_infrared_sensor
Method of separating mixtures
mixture to be boiled 3: the head of the still 4: mixture boiling-point thermometer 5: the condenser of the still 6: the cooling-water inlet of the condenser
Distillation
noted for his invention, in 1780, of Six's thermometer, commonly known as the maximum- minimum thermometer. This device is still in common use today and
James_Six
1790 demonstration of reflection of heat
a hot object at one focus and a thermometer at the other would register an increase in temperature on the thermometer. This was sometimes demonstrated
Pictet's_experiment
Device that converts a digital signal into an analog signal
The thermometer-coded DAC, which contains an equal resistor or current-source segment for each possible value of DAC output. An 8-bit thermometer DAC
Digital-to-analog_converter
Operating system for mobile devices
gyroscopes, barometers, magnetometers, proximity sensors, pressure sensors, thermometers, and touchscreens. Some hardware components are not required, but became
Android_(operating_system)
Species of cricket
Oecanthus fultoni, also known as the snowy tree cricket, or thermometer cricket, is a species of tree cricket from North America. It feeds on leaves but
Oecanthus_fultoni
Place in Tripolitania, Libya
station's usual maximum thermometer had been damaged and then replaced by an uncalibrated, ordinary maximum-minimum thermometer of the kind often used
ʽAziziya
Study of gas-vapor mixtures
properties of gas-vapor mixtures. With the inventions of the hygrometer and thermometer, the theories of combining the two began to emerge during the sixteenth
Psychrometrics
American TV medical drama (2004–2012)
apology from House, who left Tritter in an examination room with a rectal thermometer in his anus. House refuses to apologize and Tritter arrests him on charges
House_(TV_series)
Device used to grow and maintain microbiological cultures or cell cultures
incubator with a wood stove and monitored its temperature using the Reaumur thermometer, another of his inventions. In the 19th century, researchers finally
Incubator_(culture)
Device for measuring a physical quantity
Galileo thermometer Gas thermometer principle: relation between temperature and volume or pressure of a gas (gas laws). Constant pressure gas thermometer Constant
List_of_measuring_instruments
Electro-mechanical data storage device
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical computer data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data
Hard_disk_drive
Measuring device used in meteorology
development of the barometer and the Galileo thermometer while the 18th century saw the development of the thermometer with the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales
Meteorological instrumentation
Meteorological_instrumentation
Relationship between volume and temperature of a gas at constant pressure
also at two intermediate points. Unaware of the inaccuracies of mercury thermometers at the time, which were divided into equal portions between the fixed
Charles's_law
Thermodynamic phase transition energy
ball of a mercury thermometer with ether and using bellows to evaporate the ether. With each subsequent evaporation, the thermometer read a lower temperature
Latent_heat
Type of energy transfer
equilibrium with a specified thermometer, then it has a temperature according to that thermometer. An empirical thermometer registers degree of hotness
Heat
German pharmacist and chemist (1853–1923)
chemist who is remembered for his invention of the Beckmann differential thermometer and for his discovery of the Beckmann rearrangement. Ernst Otto Beckmann
Ernst_Otto_Beckmann
Medical device used to assist in achievement of pregnancy
basal thermometer is an ultra sensitive thermometer that tracks the body's minutest temperature shift. A basal body temperature (BBT) thermometer is often
Conception_device
English physician (1836–1925)
of the British Medical Association 1920, for inventing the clinical thermometer, and for supporting Sir William Osler in founding the History of Medicine
Clifford_Allbutt
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n.
A form of hygrometer having wet and dry bulb thermometers, with an adjustable index showing directly the percentage of moisture in the air, etc.
n.
The distance through which anything rises; as, the rise of the thermometer was ten degrees; the rise of the river was six feet; the rise of an arch or of a step.
n.
An instrument for recording graphically the variations of temperature, or the indications of a thermometer.
adv.
In a thermometrical manner; by means of a thermometer.
n.
An instrument for indicating changes of temperature without indicating the degree of heat by which it is affected; especially, an instrument contrived by Count Rumford which, as modified by Professor Leslie, was afterward called the differential thermometer.
a.
Hence: Liable to impression from without; easily affected; having nice perception or acute feeling; sensitive; also, readily moved or affected by natural agents; delicate; as, a sensible thermometer.
n.
An apparatus which transmits automatically to a central station atmospheric changes as marked by the anemometer, barometer, thermometer, etc.
n.
A self-registering thermometer, especially one that registers the maximum and minimum during long periods.
a.
Made, or ascertained, by means of a thermometer; as, thermometrical observations.
a.
Of or pertaining to a thermometer; as, the thermometrical scale or tube.
n.
The point from which the graduation of a scale, as of a thermometer, commences.
n.
To serve as the measure of; as, the thermometer measures changes of temperature.
n.
Condition with respect to heat or cold, especially as indicated by the sensation produced, or by the thermometer or pyrometer; degree of heat or cold; as, the temperature of the air; high temperature; low temperature; temperature of freezing or of boiling.
v.
To reach a higher level by increase of quantity or bulk; to swell; as, a river rises in its bed; the mercury rises in the thermometer.
a.
Having a capacity of being easily affected or moved; as, a sensitive thermometer; sensitive scales.
n.
A metallic element mostly obtained by reduction from cinnabar, one of its ores. It is a heavy, opaque, glistening liquid (commonly called quicksilver), and is used in barometers, thermometers, ect. Specific gravity 13.6. Symbol Hg (Hydrargyrum). Atomic weight 199.8. Mercury has a molecule which consists of only one atom. It was named by the alchemists after the god Mercury, and designated by his symbol, /.
n.
An instrument for measuring temperature, founded on the principle that changes of temperature in bodies are accompained by proportional changes in their volumes or dimensions.
n.
That quality of an instrument which makes it indicate very slight changes of condition; delicacy; as, the sensibility of a balance, or of a thermometer.
n.
An instrument for measuring heights by observation of barometric pressure; esp., one for determining heights by ascertaining the boiling point of water. It consists of a vessel for water, with a lamp for heating it, and an inclosed thermometer for showing the temperature of ebullition.