2. Adverb. By means of a bolometer ¹
3. Adverb. With regard to bolometry ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bolometrically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bolometrically
Literary usage of Bolometrically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"The equivs. thus detd. agree with those caled, from the heat effects found
bolometrically. A new unit of X-radiation is proposed according to which the ..."
2. Mars as the Abode of Life by Percival Lowell (1908)
"The values for these quantities found bolometrically for a clear sky are a = .50,
A = i — .79 x .32 = .747 = whole spectrum — albedo of the air x visible ..."
3. The Interferometry of Reversed and Non-reversed Spectra by Carl Barus (1919)
"The attempt made in §36 to detect the node in an organ pipe, bolometrically, may
also be referred t0. 27. Apparatus.—A front view (elevation) of the design ..."
4. Problems in Astrophysics by Agnes Mary Clerke (1903)
"We may re-enumerate them. One that is fundamental relates to coronal heat.
Its virtual absence, attested bolometrically at ..."
5. Thermodynamics of Technical Gas-reactions: Seven Lectures by Fritz Haber (1908)
"... radiation phenomena has given us a clearer conception of the fundamental laws
of radiation. The laws of radiation have been investigated bolometrically; ..."
6. Heat Energy and Fuels: Pyrometry, Combustion, Analysis of Fuels and by Hanns Jüptner von Jonstorff, Hanns von Jüptner, Oskar Nagel (1908)
"Under column 3 we have the radiant energy of the black body at the observed
temperature, measured bolometrically ..."
7. Manual of Vital Function Testing Methods and Their Interpretation by Wilfred Mason Barton (1917)
"... sphygmo- bolometrically we have only to measure the excursion of the recording
point by the height of the ..."
8. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"The equivs. thus detd. agree with those caled, from the heat effects found
bolometrically. A new unit of X-radiation is proposed according to which the ..."
9. Mars as the Abode of Life by Percival Lowell (1908)
"The values for these quantities found bolometrically for a clear sky are a = .50,
A = i — .79 x .32 = .747 = whole spectrum — albedo of the air x visible ..."
10. The Interferometry of Reversed and Non-reversed Spectra by Carl Barus (1919)
"The attempt made in §36 to detect the node in an organ pipe, bolometrically, may
also be referred t0. 27. Apparatus.—A front view (elevation) of the design ..."
11. Problems in Astrophysics by Agnes Mary Clerke (1903)
"We may re-enumerate them. One that is fundamental relates to coronal heat.
Its virtual absence, attested bolometrically at ..."
12. Thermodynamics of Technical Gas-reactions: Seven Lectures by Fritz Haber (1908)
"... radiation phenomena has given us a clearer conception of the fundamental laws
of radiation. The laws of radiation have been investigated bolometrically; ..."
13. Heat Energy and Fuels: Pyrometry, Combustion, Analysis of Fuels and by Hanns Jüptner von Jonstorff, Hanns von Jüptner, Oskar Nagel (1908)
"Under column 3 we have the radiant energy of the black body at the observed
temperature, measured bolometrically ..."
14. Manual of Vital Function Testing Methods and Their Interpretation by Wilfred Mason Barton (1917)
"... sphygmo- bolometrically we have only to measure the excursion of the recording
point by the height of the ..."