If you want to
measure temperature via ear mode, first you have to remove the sensor cover.
Not exact matches
This thermometer from Innovo is versatile in that it that allows you to
measure body
temperatures via forehead and ear.
If you want to
measure the
temperature of your baby
via forehead mode, you have to point the thermometer at the middle of your child's forehead and press F1.
That's why my future undergarments will include the BioHarness, a special chest strap from an Annapolis, Maryland, company called Zephyr that
measures vital signs like heart rate and skin
temperature, as well as body motions, and relays any worrisome readings
via a Bluetooth transmitter to whoever might be standing by with a cellphone or computer to help.
Scientists
measured how much carbon dioxide the artificially warmed plants respired — released into the air
via their leaves — and learned that over time, the trees acclimated to warmer
temperatures and increased their carbon emissions less than expected.
With a device that touches the skin, these can include tracking skin
temperature, monitoring hydration by
measuring skin salt levels, providing blood oxygen level
via pulse - oximetry, etc..
These are the ones I use in CSALT: CO2 —
Measure of concentration, no direct relation to
temperature SOI —
Measure of pressure difference, relation to
temperature via e.g. gas law but is really a trade wind term Aerosols — Estimate of volcanic concentrations, no direct relation to
temperature LOI —
Measure of rotation speed, no direct relation to
temperature TSI —
Measure of EM power density, no direct relation to
temperature
We air - deploy buoys that
measure the
temperature profile of the upper ocean continuously and report the data
via Satellite.
The Stadium Wave is actually a useful model (
via the LOD
measure) and allows us to reduce the uncertainty in the attribution of the atmospheric CO2 concentration to the current global
temperature rise.
You can see the statistical contributions of
temperature and precip
measures to bcp ringwidth
via correlation in the Salzer et al figure 4.
The device continually
measures UV and
temperature and adjusts the time limit accordingly
via Bluetooth.
Realise that
Temperature is linked to Pressure; both
via molecular kinetic velocity (i.e. molecular kinetic energy) and that alterations to the kinetic energy of a system can be expressed by production of Turbulence rather than
measured as alteration to
Temperature.
If you know the standard - errors of the various data - point (i.e. global mean
temperature) estimates, we can check if it's statistically significant
via a difference in means test, while accounting for correlation in estimator distributions (it should be, unless NASA can't
measure at all, which I sincerely doubt).