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Uncertainty Budgets for Calibration of Radiation Thermometers below the Silver Point
- P. Saunders, J. Fischer, +15 authors S. Uǧur
- Physics
- 29 February 2008
Below the freezing point of silver, radiation thermometers are generally calibrated by implementing the multi-point interpolation method using blackbody measurements at three or more calibration… Expand
Spectroscopy of faint, high latitude cataclysmic variable candidates.
- K. Mukai, K. Mason, +8 authors J. Paradijs
- Physics
- 1 August 1990
Les observations spectroscopiques de 18 etoiles supposees variables cataclysmiques sont presentees. Les caracteristiques spectrales de ces etoiles sont determinees. La presence d'un compagnon est… Expand
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New standards for devices used for the measurement of human body temperature
- E. Ring, H. McEvoy, A. Jung, J. Żuber, G. Machin
- Medicine
- Journal of medical engineering & technology
- 16 April 2010
Significant changes in recording of human body temperature have been taking place worldwide in recent years. The clinical thermometer introduced in the mid-19th century by Wunderlich has been… Expand
High‐precision calibration of MRS thermometry using validated temperature standards: effects of ionic strength and protein content on the calibration
- E. Vescovo, A. Levick, C. Childs, G. Machin, S. Zhao, S. R. Williams
- Chemistry, Medicine
- NMR in biomedicine
- 1 February 2013
Currently, there is very limited ability to measure the temperature of the brain, but a direct technique for its estimation in vivo could improve the detection of patients at risk of… Expand
Discovery of the 10.6 hr orbital period of CAL87: an eclipsing low-mass X-ray binary in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- P. Callanan, G. Machin, T. Naylor, P. Charles
- Physics
- 1 November 1989
Report of a Consensus Meeting on Human Brain Temperature After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Its Measurement and Management During Pyrexia
- C. Childs, T. Wieloch, F. Lecky, G. Machin, B. Harris, N. Stocchetti
- Medicine
- Front. Neur.
- 23 November 2010
Temperature disturbances are common in patients with severe traumatic brain injury. The possibility of an adaptive, potentially beneficial role for fever in patients with severe brain trauma has been… Expand
Thermal symmetry of healthy feet: a precursor to a thermal study of diabetic feet prior to skin breakdown.
- A. Macdonald, N. Petrova, +10 authors M. Edmonds
- Medicine
- Physiological measurement
- 2017
Early identification of areas of inflammation may aid prevention of diabetic foot ulcers. A new bespoke thermal camera system has been developed to thermally image feet at risk. Hotspots (areas at… Expand
A low-uncertainty measurement of the Boltzmann constant
- M. D. Podesta, R. Underwood, +6 authors G. Machin
- Physics
- 1 August 2013
The Comite international des poids et mesures (CIPM) has projected a major revision of the International System of Units (SI) in which all of the base units will be defined by fixing the values of… Expand
VLA observations of four bright globular cluster X-ray sources
- G. Machin, H. Lehto, I. Mchardy, P. Callanan, P. Charles
- Physics
- 1990
Les observations VLA du centre de 4 amas globulaires, NGC 6712, NGC 6624, NGC 7078 et NGC 1851, selectionnes pour leurs sources RX brillantes sont presentees. Les contreparties radio des sources de… Expand
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REVIEW ARTICLE: Metal (carbide) carbon eutectics for thermometry and radiometry: a review of the first seven years
- E. Woolliams, G. Machin, D. Lowe, R. Winkler
- Environmental Science, Physics
- 1 December 2006
Since 1999, when the first high temperature fixed-points based on the metal–carbon eutectic phase transitions were realized, more than 60 papers have been published on this topic. Eutectic based… Expand
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