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1 biofluid and used for powering an electronic thermometer.
2 nalogous to reading temperature in a mercury thermometer.
3 s of these gases without any fit or external thermometer.
4 validated screening tool called the Distress Thermometer.
5 excess atoms serves as a direct and reliable thermometer.
6 ulation and report the structure of the CssA thermometer.
7 ps according to the mode of the infrared ear thermometer.
8 oscopies and in a magnetic field-insensitive thermometer.
9 s the spirochete reestablishes its metabolic thermometer.
10 expression as shown for riboswitches and RNA thermometers.
11 arp plasmon resonances to serve as their own thermometers.
12  and chemical activation of these biological thermometers.
13 t the ear (the test site) using infrared ear thermometers.
14 es) was also examined for three ear infrared thermometers.
15 icantly different between three ear infrared thermometers (0.16 +/- 0.46 degrees C, 0.07 +/- 0.38 deg
16 et chemically inert (13)C NMR chemical shift thermometer 1-H.
17                         We show that the RNA thermometer acts as a rheostat, whose stability is optim
18 ctuations provides us with a sensitive local thermometer, allows us to identify microscopic heterostr
19                   Results using the Distress Thermometer alone were similar.
20 nalyses, including 19 assessing the Distress Thermometer alone, involving a total of 6,414 unique pat
21 body temperature was monitored with a rectal thermometer and maintained between 36.5 degrees C and 37
22 ring and needs assessment using the Distress Thermometer and Problem List (DT&PL) improved patient ou
23  may eventually find use as novel biological thermometers and in temperature-responsive organic mater
24                                 Infrared ear thermometers and rectal thermometers were calibrated dai
25 re trends at Earth's surface (as recorded by thermometers) and in the lower troposphere (as monitored
26      We identified thousands of putative RNA thermometers, and their presence is predictive of the pa
27                  We confirmed that these RNA thermometers are the main mechanism of thermoregulation
28                        Here we report a nano-thermometer based on a superconducting quantum interfere
29 recedented case of a luminescent ratiometric thermometer based on a very stable silicate matrix.
30                                 We present a thermometer based on the electrical noise from a tunnel
31                                            A thermometer based on titanium content revealed that thes
32                        Fluorescent molecular thermometers based on polymers showing a temperature-ind
33  temperature ranges of fluorescent molecular thermometers based on such temperature-responsive polyme
34                              Various primary thermometers - based on different physics -have uncovere
35                                   Similar to thermometers being used for monitoring the general healt
36 electrons in nanoelectronic Coulomb blockade thermometers below 4 mK.
37                             In particular, a thermometer capable of subdegree temperature resolution
38 c time series regression found that time and thermometer change were the only independent predictors
39 wo memory bits are sequentially written in a thermometer code to provide an accumulated dose record.
40 giotensin II, bovine serum albumin, and the "thermometer" compound p-methoxybenzylpyridinium chloride
41                                         This thermometer constrains body temperatures of bioapatite-p
42 expression of virulence traits and of an RNA thermometer controlling multiple genes in an operon thro
43 ty-coupled SWCNTs perform as single-molecule thermometers detecting plasmonically induced heat at cry
44     In contrast, these fluorescent molecular thermometers differed from one another in the sensitive
45                                      Contact thermometers disturb the temperature of a small system,
46                                   Peripheral thermometers do not have clinically acceptable accuracy
47 tional Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer (DT) indicated clinically significant levels
48 measurements with each of three infrared ear thermometers, each over a 4-min period with each infrare
49 g numerous conventional electronics, such as thermometers, electrocardiograph system, pedometers, wea
50 omoter and the stability of DsrA RNA are the thermometers for RpoS temperature sensing.
51 -a-tip module and the robust single-molecule thermometer, full thermodynamic landscapes for the unfol
52 mpared with central thermometers, peripheral thermometers had pooled 95% limits of agreement (random-
53 ientific experiments, and different types of thermometers have been developed to detect temperature a
54 pidermal water loss (TEWL) device and a skin thermometer in a 28 h session.
55              By immersing a Coulomb blockade thermometer in the (3)He/(4)He refrigerant of a dilution
56       We also identified a second functional thermometer in the 5' UTR of the lasI gene.
57 main to be addressed in the understanding of thermometers in plants.
58    The metal lines serve as both heaters and thermometers in time-domain thermoreflectance measuremen
59                         Fragmentation of the thermometer ion using DAII was inlet temperature depende
60 ion of rectal temperature, even when the ear thermometer is used in rectal mode.
61 ke the pee-pee boy might have been the first thermometers known to mankind, before Galileo Galilei's
62 twork, we study here the thermodynamics of a thermometer made of zisha ceramic, related to the Chines
63 stituted benzylpyridinium salts were used as thermometer molecules (TMs).
64                         We identified an RNA thermometer motif in the 5' UTR of toxT, with a fourU an
65 sttranscriptional effect dependent on an RNA thermometer of the ROSE (Repression Of heat-Shock gene E
66 aced small, unobtrusive data-logging iButton thermometers on both the traditional and Philips stoves
67                         Besides conventional thermometers, optical sensors are considered to be attra
68 e proof-of-concept operation of this primary thermometer over four orders of magnitude in temperature
69 y the sales of cough and cold (p<0.0001) and thermometer (p<0.0001) categories were significant durin
70                        Compared with central thermometers, peripheral thermometers had pooled 95% lim
71 d the implementation of an in situ ideal gas thermometer provide quantitative tests of theoretical ca
72 ility was not different between ear infrared thermometers (range 0.13 degrees C to 0.14 degrees C).
73 erved species data, which are independent of thermometer records and paleoclimatic proxies, we demons
74 ore, we postulate that DsrABb is a molecular thermometer regulating RpoS in Borrelia burgdorferi.
75                                          The thermometer represents a boy who "urinates" shortly afte
76 naturally occurring polymorphisms, shift the thermometer response outside of the desired temperature
77                                          RNA thermometers (RNATs) are cis-regulatory elements that ch
78 ogression, respectively; all p<0.001), EQ-5D thermometer scores (7.96, 8.05, 6.83, 11.53, 7.41, 9.08,
79 ies on photo-lithographically defined heater-thermometer separation to set the length scale.
80 mperature of a small system, while radiation thermometers struggle to beat the diffraction limit.
81                       The three infrared ear thermometers studied provided a closer estimate of core
82                                      In this thermometer, temperature is related to the voltage acros
83 d as an efficient label-free molecular-scale thermometer that allows the assignment of an effective t
84 wn regulatory mechanism consisting of an RNA thermometer that controls temperature-dependent translat
85 e by applying it to a nanoelectronic primary thermometer that measures its internal electron temperat
86 This review considers the evidence for plant thermometers to date, provides a description of several
87 mmer day, land plants need precise molecular thermometers to sense harmless increments in the ambient
88 e responses from these fluorescent molecular thermometers to the change in temperature were reversibl
89   Bias and variability were compared between thermometers using analysis of variance.
90          Implementation of a new noninvasive thermometer was associated with a 5.1% (95% CI, 1.4-8.9%
91  the same physics as Fahrenheit's glass-bulb thermometer, we mapped the thermal expansion of Joule-he
92 hanks to an architecture including nanoscale thermometers, we detected Peltier component modulation o
93              Using fluorophores as molecular thermometers, we show that the induced temperature incre
94         Infrared ear thermometers and rectal thermometers were calibrated daily, and pulmonary artery
95                       We introduce a primary thermometer which measures the temperature of a Bose-Ein
96  each over a 4-min period with each infrared thermometer, while an assistant recorded temperatures.
97 eover, it is the first example of an optical thermometer whose performance (viz., excellent sensitivi
98    Of these, 87% also completed the Distress Thermometer, with 41% (n = 87) reporting a distress scor
99 ing mercury, electronic, or indwelling probe thermometers, with temperature measured at the ear (the
100                                          RNA thermometers within mRNAs control expression of bacteria

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