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Definition of thermography in English: thermographynoun θəːˈmɒɡrəfiθərˈmɑɡrəfi mass noun1The use of thermograms to study heat distribution in structures or regions, for example in detecting tumours. Example sentencesExamples - The military, law enforcement agencies, and border patrol officers have used ground-based infrared thermography for years for surveillance purposes.
- Infrared thermography is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that provides a method to visualize and quantify changes in skin surface temperature.
- However, the use of ultrasonography, electromyography, thermography, and muscle biopsy has been studied.
- One wonders why thermography has not developed.
- Video thermography measured skin temperature while 6 subjects (2 wheelchair users and 4 nondisabled) sat on a hard surface for varying durations of 5, 10, and 15 minutes.
- Subsurface fires can also be monitored using aerial infrared thermography.
- Other blood flow assessment tools, including thermography, infrared measurement, angiography, and magnetic resonance angiography, are beyond the scope of this report.
- Nonetheless, the utilization of thermography as a breast cancer screening tool has been a very controversial topic within the healthcare community for the past decade.
2A printing technique in which a wet ink image is fused by heat or infrared radiation with a resinous powder to produce a raised impression. Example sentencesExamples - They include binding, converting, die cutting, engraving, finishing, fixturing, foil stamping, laser cutting, packaging, paper, printing and thermography.
Derivatives adjective θəːməˈɡrafɪk Especially impressive is the thermographic vision, which lets you see the heat signatures of the world around you - hot objects like light bulbs, radiators and living bodies glow orange, while walls, tables and corpses are a cool blue. Example sentencesExamples - Only a thermographic inspection (discussed below) can do this.
- The office equipment you need to analyze imagery and produce reports includes a computer workstation with digital photographic and thermographic imaging peripherals for handling infrared images and daylight photographs.
Definition of thermography in US English: thermographynounTHərˈmäɡrəfēθərˈmɑɡrəfi 1The use of thermograms to study heat distribution in structures or regions, for example in detecting tumors. Example sentencesExamples - Video thermography measured skin temperature while 6 subjects (2 wheelchair users and 4 nondisabled) sat on a hard surface for varying durations of 5, 10, and 15 minutes.
- One wonders why thermography has not developed.
- However, the use of ultrasonography, electromyography, thermography, and muscle biopsy has been studied.
- The military, law enforcement agencies, and border patrol officers have used ground-based infrared thermography for years for surveillance purposes.
- Other blood flow assessment tools, including thermography, infrared measurement, angiography, and magnetic resonance angiography, are beyond the scope of this report.
- Subsurface fires can also be monitored using aerial infrared thermography.
- Nonetheless, the utilization of thermography as a breast cancer screening tool has been a very controversial topic within the healthcare community for the past decade.
- Infrared thermography is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that provides a method to visualize and quantify changes in skin surface temperature.
2A printing technique in which a wet ink image is fused by heat or infrared radiation with a resinous powder to produce a raised impression. Example sentencesExamples - They include binding, converting, die cutting, engraving, finishing, fixturing, foil stamping, laser cutting, packaging, paper, printing and thermography.
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