Dots represent readings of thermocouplein tube D; crosses readings of thermocouple in tube E.
Dots represent readings of thermocouplein luciferin solution; crosses, readings of thermocouple in luciferase solution.
Readings of each thermocouple on the galvanometer scale were therefore taken at one-minute intervals for some time before and after mixing the luciferin and luciferase solutions and plotted as curves.
Coblentz (1912) first studied the problem of heat production in the firefly, using a thermocouple as the measuring instrument.
The balancing thermocouple is all the time imbedded in a block of ice so that its temperature remains unaltered.
The thermocouple is of copper and nickel, and is of such sensitiveness as to show by motion of the spot of light on the screen even a small fraction of a degree.
Several low-temperature thermometers and a thermocouple connected with a delicate galvanometer completed his preparations.
At that distance Teddy's thermocouple indicated a temperature of more than seventy-two degrees below zero, and flesh exposed to the air was frostbitten on the instant.
The thermocouple glowed red, and electricity jumped in the copper veins, turning the metal bone into a magnet.
She fastened two wires to two other wires, adjusted the lens, and the tips of the thermocouple glowed red.
This large, squat telescope catches and concentrates on the thermocouple and the galvanometer registers the temperature.
Merely a thermocouple attached to a D'Arsonval galvanometer," replied the doctor.
When Frank examined the sun-powered tractor, he found that tiny platinum plates had been taken from the thermocouple units.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thermocouple" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: detector; indicator; meter; thermometer