Defn: In a thermometrical manner; by means of a thermometer.
Made, or ascertained, by means of a thermometer; as, thermometrical observations.
Of or pertaining to a thermometer; as, the thermometrical scale or tube.
Below 100 feet, the terrestrial stratum is found invariable,--that is, inaccessible to the thermometricalchanges of the atmosphere.
Thus, the depth of the invariable thermometrical curve depends both on the latitude of the place, on the conductibility of the strata, and the difference between the highest and lowest temperature of the year.
The diurnalthermometrical variations are those which penetrate the least profoundly into the interior of the soil.
Its climate, at least in the sandy region, is remarkably uniform; it varies only, according to latitude, in a greater or less elevated thermometrical mean.
These questions can be cleared up only by direct experiments, made by thermometrical soundings.
The influence of weather on the insane--Sensitiveness of men of genius to barometrical conditions--Sensitiveness to thermometrical conditions.
The French figures present with most clearness the effect of thermometrical influences, because in France the entry of lunatics into asylums, being little impeded by red-tapeism, follows closely on the outbreak.
A series of clinical researches, which I carried on for six consecutive years, has shown me with certainty that the mental condition of the insane is modified in a constant manner by barometrical and thermometrical influences.
Thermometrical influence is much clearer and more evident.
This thermometrical and hygrometrical state of the air, always invariable, is, without doubt, one of the principal circumstances in maintaining the integrity of these mummies.
The truth of the matter is that, in so far as there is any subjective element in the experience and measurement of heat, it does not lie on the side of our sense of warmth, but in our judgment of the significance of thermometrical readings.
For thermometrical measurement is in actual fact never anything else than a recording of the movement of the indicator from one level to another.
In the following way an indubitable proof seems to be given of the correctness of the view concerning the subjectivity of the impressions obtained through the sense of warmth, and of the objectivity of thermometrical measurement.
Let us now test this procedure by carrying out the same experiment with the help of thermometrical instruments in their original form, that is, the form in which Galileo first applied them.
He then viewed the thermometrical observations made in Montreal by Monsieur Pontarion from the beginning of 1749.
Thermometrical Discourses, premised to his History of Cold.
A gentleman well known to me kept a thermometrical record for nearly half a century, in a New England country town, at an elevation of at least 1,500 feet above the sea.
Our inquiries upon this branch of the subject will accordingly be limited to the thermometrical and hygrometrical influences of the woods.
The relative thermometrical conditions of land and water in the same vicinity are constantly varying, and the hygrometrical state of both is equally unstable.
Recent inquiries have introduced a new element into the problem of the influence of the forest on temperature, or rather into the question of the thermometrical effects of its destruction.
This form of thermometer was constructed expressly to meet the requirements of scientific balloon ascents, to enable thermometrical readings to be taken at the precise elevation.
During this season the breeze entirely ceases; and, according to good thermometricalobservations made by M.
I was not provided with the thermometrical sounding apparatus which I had used in the Alpine lakes of Salzburg, and in the Caribbean Sea.
Taking this matter into consideration, we subjoin a thermometricalregister recently kept in Egypt, which may be of service alike to the passing traveller and those who purpose sojourning for awhile in that country.
The seasons of the year to which the foregoing Table refers, it may be well to explain, were peculiarly moderate, the Thermometrical range varying less than in ordinary seasons.
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