Definition of Thermograms

1. Noun. (plural of thermogram) ¹

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Definition of Thermograms

1. thermogram [n] - See also: thermogram

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermograms

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

Literary usage of Thermograms

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

1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"Samples in a flowing dry air atmosphere gave thermograms that suggested chemical reaction to form ... Descriptions of the thermograms are as follows. ..."

2. Report of the Meteorological Council by Great Britain Meteorological Council, Great Britain, Meteorological Council (1885)
"In the thermograms which supply continuous photographic records of the march of temperature, the trace for 24 hours covers a length of 8'75 inches, ..."

3. Results of Meteorological Observations Made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford by Radcliffe Observatory (1911)
"The time-scale of the thermograms is recorded upon the curves by an occulting shutter, actuated by the clock, as in the case of the barograph, ..."

4. Permafrost: Second International Conference, July 13-28, 1973 : USSR by Frederick J. Sanger, Peter J. Hyde (1978)
"In both thermograms the frozen layer from the surface to depth h was identified by the relative temperature drop. Anomalous deviations toward a temperature ..."

5. Proceedings of the Workshop on Pyrochemical Separations: Avignon, France, 14 by European Commission, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2001)
"However, the thermograms observed during successive heating-cooling cycles showed that upon primary heating, one single endothermic effect takes place at ..."

6. Weather Charts and Storm Warnings by Robert Henry Scott (1876)
"The thermograms, marked respectively dry and wet. ... 3. The curve of tension of vapour, marked vap. ten., calculated from the two thermograms, dry and wet. ..."

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