Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or belonging to the calorimeter or to calorimetry.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to the process of using the calorimeter.
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- adjective of, or relating to
calorimetry , or measured by acalorimeter
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of or relating to the measurement of heat
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Examples
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This can also be show with calorimetric measurements as well.
Scientist Discusses Latest Report of Rising Global Temperatures | Universe Today 2010
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Likewise, the same causes of cooling that operate in the everyday domain will bring objects from pyrometric temperatures down to everyday temperatures; that is precisely what happens in calorimetric pyrometry (or, when we simply leave very hot things out in cold air for a while).
Operationalism Chang, Hasok 2009
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The Volokh Conspiracy » If You Want to Be A Law Professor, 2004
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A calorimetric and conductometric study at 25°C, J.
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Pons might have done poor calorimetric measurements, but that does not make him a Dembski.
Intelligent Design and String Theory - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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The next day Blandot did me a more normative room on the third floor, between the ultram prescription of an dance-theatre money-lender and the room of a calorimetric upholsterer.
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Is this not what Smolin is trying to accomplish seeing glast determination in the calorimetric bringing a greater depth to our perceptions of the universe?
Dark Matter and Extra-Dimensional Modifications of Gravity Mark 2005
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Likewise, in thermochemistry, one has always stuck to the thermal effect, that is, to energy differences, until Wilhelm Ostwald in particular emphatically showed that many detailed considerations could be significantly abbreviated if one dealt with energy itself instead of with calorimetric numbers.
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When it was not, the inevitable brevity of calorimetric observations failed to reveal effects of dietetic deficiences which require time for their display.
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