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A Low Noise Thermometer Readout for Ruthenium Oxide Resistors [PDF]
The thermometer and thermal control system, for the Absolute Radiometer for Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Diffuse Emission (ARCADE) experiment, is described, including the design, testing, and results from the first flight of ARCADE.
A. Kogut +7 more
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Use of non-contact infrared thermometers in rehabilitation patients: a randomized controlled study
Objective In this randomized controlled study, we aimed to determine whether non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs) are more time-efficient and create less patient distress than mercury axillary thermometers (MATs) and infrared tympanic thermometers ...
Zhen Chen +5 more
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Theory and Practice of Temperature Measurement by Thermoelectric Transducers
Temperature is one of the main parameters that determine the quantitative and qualitative indicators of products. Therefore, it is difficult to name a field of technology or a branch of industry where it would not be necessary to measure the temperature ...
Vasyl Fedynets, Ihor Vasylkivskyi
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RNAthermsw: direct temperature simulations for predicting the location of RNA thermometers. [PDF]
The mechanism of RNA thermometers is a subject of growing interest. Also known as RNA thermosensors, these temperature-sensitive segments of the mRNA regulate gene expression by changing their secondary structure in response to temperature fluctuations ...
Alexander Churkin +3 more
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Understanding the use of tympanic thermometry in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit: A discussion paper
Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (IPH) is an uncomfortable, dangerous and costly but preventable complication of surgery. For perioperative nurses to treat this condition, they must first have an accurate means of detecting it.
James Halford, Paula Foran
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Quantum Limits of Thermometry [PDF]
The precision of typical thermometers consisting of $N$ particles is shot noise limited, improving as $\sim1/\sqrt{N}$. For high precision thermometry and thermometric standards this presents an important theoretical noise floor.
Stace, Thomas M.
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An Internet of Things (IoT) Application on Volcano Monitoring
In the last few years, there has been a huge interest in the Internet of Things (hereinafter IoT) field. Among the large number of IoT technologies, the low-power wide-area network (hereinafter LPWAN) has emerged providing low power, low data-rate ...
Shadia Awadallah +2 more
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Many types of thermometers have been developed to measure body temperature. Infrared thermometers (IRT) are fast, convenient and ease to use. Two types of infrared thermometers are uses to measure body temperature: tympanic and forehead.
Hsuan-Yu Chen +2 more
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Body temperature measurement in ambulance: a challenge of 21-st century?
Background Some crucial decisions in treatment of hypothermic patients are closely linked to core body temperature. They concern modification of resuscitation algorithms and choosing the target hospital.
Paweł Podsiadło +4 more
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Optimal probes for global quantum thermometry
Existing low-temperature thermometers can only perform with high precision within a narrow range. Here, the authors provide a bound for global thermometry across a wide range, including the design of optimal thermometers with the state-of-the-art quantum
Wai-Keong Mok +3 more
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