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Comparison of the Oral Thermometer Versus the Tympanic Thermometer
Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1999After the use of tympanic thermometers replaced the use of oral thermometers at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Memphis, the nursing staff initiated a comparison study of the two instruments, monitoring 160 temperature readings. Current studies demonstrate that tympanic thermometers give presumably higher temperature readings than do oral ...
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Representations, 1987
Abstract And what, pray, asks a Shandean voice, is a Female Thermometer? The essayist Bonnell Thornton Till described this egregious device in The Connoisseur no. 85 (11 September 1754). Perfected by an “ingenious friend” Mr. Ayscough, the optician and scientific instrument-maker of Ludgate Hill, the “FEMALE THERMOMETER” Thornton wrote ...
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Abstract And what, pray, asks a Shandean voice, is a Female Thermometer? The essayist Bonnell Thornton Till described this egregious device in The Connoisseur no. 85 (11 September 1754). Perfected by an “ingenious friend” Mr. Ayscough, the optician and scientific instrument-maker of Ludgate Hill, the “FEMALE THERMOMETER” Thornton wrote ...
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of a tympanic thermometer and its use on children in emergency departments.
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This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of a tympanic thermometer and its use on children in emergency departments.
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2014
This chapter describes the use of infrared thermometers to measure canopy temperature. They are used to monitor drought stress, because plant temperature and water use are related. If plants are water stressed, transpiration is reduced and the canopy temperature increases, and the increase can be measured with an infrared thermometer.
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This chapter describes the use of infrared thermometers to measure canopy temperature. They are used to monitor drought stress, because plant temperature and water use are related. If plants are water stressed, transpiration is reduced and the canopy temperature increases, and the increase can be measured with an infrared thermometer.
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