Definition of Thermogram

1. Noun. A graphical record produced by a thermograph.

Generic synonyms: Graph, Graphical Record

Definition of Thermogram

1. n. The trace or record made by means of a thermograph.

Definition of Thermogram

1. Noun. The graphical record produced during thermography; a temperature map of the surface of a body ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Thermogram

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Thermogram

1. 1. A regional temperature map of the surface of a part of the body, obtained by infrared sensing device; it measures radiant heat, and thus subcutaneous blood flow, if the environment is constant. 2. The record made by a thermograph. Origin: thermo-+ G. Gramma, a writing (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermogram

thermofields
thermoform
thermoformable
thermoformed
thermoforming
thermoforms
thermogen
thermogenesis
thermogenetic
thermogenic
thermogenic action
thermogenics
thermogenin
thermogenins
thermogenous
thermogram (current term)
thermograms
thermograph
thermographer
thermographers
thermographic
thermographies
thermographs
thermography
thermography-breast
thermogravimeter
thermogravimetric
thermogravimetrically
thermogravimetry
thermohaline

Literary usage of Thermogram

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping by Herbert B. Mason (1908)
"thermogram. The trace marked on paper by a thermograph. Thermograph. A self-recording thermometer. Thermometer. An instrument for measuring intensity of ..."

2. Ninth Day of Creationby Leonard Crane by Leonard Crane (2000)
"He realized immediately that he was staring at a thermogram, and that somewhere behind the glass an infrared camera was attempting to identify him based on ..."

3. Treatise on Thermodynamics by Peter Alexander (1892)
"An isobar is a constant pressure thermogram. ... An isentrope or adiabatic is a constant entropy thermogram, or it is a line whose co-ordinates have the ..."

4. Directory of Federal Laboratory and Technology Resources: A Guide to (1993)
"... the other, to an ambient temperature of about 20 deg C. An imaging scanner captures a thermographie image or thermogram of the window surface. ..."

5. Permafrost: Second International Conference, July 13-28, 1973 : USSR by Frederick J. Sanger, Peter J. Hyde (1978)
"On the thermogram taken later, these thermal pockets had disappeared. The standard logging curves indicate the limits of permafrost. ..."

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