The following table gives the thermometric observations;-- Table showing the results of injecting carbolic acid into the blood of animals suffering from the cattle plague.
I have injected five animals, and taken thermometric observations within an hour.
This is to be regretted, as a series of daily thermometricobservations would have been of great value in suggesting further experiments.
Boyle was well aware of the effect of heat in expanding a gas, but he was unable to investigate this properly as nothermometric scale had been defined at that date.
The thermometric scale now used in English-speaking countries, which bears the name of Fahrenheit, appears to have been devised by the Danish astronomer Ole Romer, from whom Fahrenheit borrowed it.
Besides numerous obsolete systems, there are three different thermometric scales--the Fahrenheit, the Centigrade, and the Absolute.
Defn: Conforming to the scale used by Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit in the graduation of his thermometer; of or relating to Fahrenheit's thermometric scale.
Defn: The estimation of temperature by the use of a thermometric apparatus.
The rate of increase or decrease of a variable magnitude, or the curve which represents it; as, a thermometric gradient.
This thermometric equilibrium not only holds good for the surface, it may also be demonstrated for the whole mass of the planet.
Quantities of heat are always measured in terms of the amount needed to raise a certain weight of water a certain number of degrees on the thermometric scale.
The estimation of temperature by the use of a thermometric apparatus.
Arbitrary choice of one of these effects to define the thermometric condition of a body.
The value of the co-efficient of dilatation depends upon the thermometric substance and the temperature selected as the zero point.
The contents which enter into the preceding relation depend upon thermometric constants and the nature of the radiating surface.
This is really only an absolute unit in disguise, and evades the essential point, which is the selection of a standard temperature for the water thermometric unit.
In any case it is necessary to define a thermometric unit of class (1).
The methods of measurement, founded on rise of temperature, may be classed as thermometric methods, since they depend on the observation of change of temperature with a thermometer.
This increase of heat in a muscle doing negative work has been clearly demonstrated by the calorimetric experiments of Hirn and the thermometric experiments of Beclard.
It may, therefore, be defined as stated, as the heat which apparently disappears, or is lost to thermometric measurement, when the molecular constitution of a body is being changed.
Its high coefficient of thermal expansion, coupled with its low freezing point, renders it a valuable thermometric fluid, especially when the temperatures to be measured are below -39 deg.
Dr Jeffries made an ascent from London in which he carried out barometric, thermometric and hygrometric observations, also collecting samples of the air at different heights.
The hour of the day appears to be indifferent, since there exists no thermometric diurnal variation in the strata of the surface.
No series of thermometricobservations worthy of confidence extend further back, in the United States, than seventy-eight years.
Hence, ancient physicists have left us no thermometric or barometric records, no tables of the fall, evaporation, and flow of waters, and even no accurate maps of coast lines and the course of rivers.
Thermometric examination of the temperature of flowers, 76.
In consequence of this, to compass a relative thermometric fall for which a moderate difference of elevation would suffice on Earth, an immoderate one must be made on Mars.
Not only is the minimum thermometric point no determinator of a dead-line, but even a mean temperature does not measure organic capability.
Besides, the thermometric determination, in consequence of its excessive smallness, must be reserved for future ages.
During some nights when the variation of temperature was considerable, this telescope, on account of its great mass, was always behindhand with the atmosphere in thermometric changes, which was very injurious to the distinctness of the images.
The question of the antiquity of the earth, including even the period of incandescence, which has been so keenly discussed, is thus reduced to a thermometric determination.
Although the experiment were to last a hundred years, the thermometric state of the bar would not undergo any modification.
This excess is the thermometric effect which the solar heat produces at the surface; now, instead of the large numbers adopted by Mairan, Bailly, and Buffon, what has our colleague found?
The Centigrade thermometric scale no better than any other, and cannot be made decimal.
De Fonvielle has made with it a new determination of the sun's thermometric power.
They're thermometric sounding lines that report water temperatures in the different strata.
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