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  2. Medical thermometer - Wikipedia

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    The temperature can be measured in various locations on the body which maintain a fairly stable temperature (mainly oral, axillary, rectal, tympanic, or temporal). The normal temperature varies slightly with the location; an oral reading of 37 °C does not correspond to rectal, temporal, etc. readings of the same value.

  3. Human body temperature - Wikipedia

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    The temperature reading depends on which part of the body is being measured. The typical daytime temperatures among healthy adults are as follows: Temperature in the rectum (rectal), vagina, or in the ear (tympanic) is about 37.5 °C (99.5 °F) [20] [medical citation needed] Temperature in the mouth (oral) is about 36.8 °C (98.2 °F) [12]

  4. Tympanometry - Wikipedia

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    Tympanometry is an acoustic evaluation of the condition of the middle ear [1] eardrum (tympanic membrane) and the conduction bones by creating variations of air pressure in the ear canal. Tympanometry is an objective test of middle-ear function. It is not a hearing test, but rather a measure of energy transmission through the middle ear. It is ...

  5. Exergen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1988 - Ototemp - Scanning tympanic medical thermometer. 1990 - Ototemp Veterinary - Tympanic thermometer for animals. 1991 - Ear thermometer employing arterial heat balance. 1996 - Infrared axillary thermometer. 1997 - Consumer infrared axillary thermometer. 1999 - Temporal artery thermometers for professionals and consumers.

  6. Temperature measurement - Wikipedia

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    Temperature measurement (also known as thermometry) ... Direct Reading and Remotes Reading. [4] PTC 19.3-1974(R2004): Performance test code for temperature ...

  7. Experts Say There Is in Fact a ‘Best’ Temperature for Sleep

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    The ideal temperature for sleep is typically between 60°F and 67°F for most adults, says Martina Vendrame, M.D., neurologist and sleep medicine specialist at Lehigh Valley Health Network.

  8. This Is The Best Place To Put A Thermometer In A Turkey - AOL

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    Following temperature guidelines is key to making sure your turkey is safe to serve. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends cooking turkey to an internal temperature of 165°F in the ...

  9. Tympany - Wikipedia

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