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thermo-multiplier
ˌthermo-ˈmultiplier [f. thermo- + multiplier 4.] Early name for a thermopile: so called in reference to the multiplying effect of the numerous cells in the battery.1835 Faraday tr. Melloni in Philos. Mag. VII. 475 In order to experiment under these circumstances, it is clearly necessary to employ an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Af-nest
It plays as an "electrical multiplier" re-feeding the atrial fibrillation. One of the currently existing techniques to treat atrial fibrillation (AF) is based on thermo-coagulation of AFN. wikipedia.org
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multiplier
multiplier (ˈmʌltɪplaɪə(r)) [f. multiply v. + -er1. Cf. F. multiplieur (16th c.).] 1. a. One who or a thing which multiplies or causes something to increase.1470–85 Malory Arthur xiv. viii. 652 That same man is an enchaunter and a multyplyer of wordes. 1477 Caxton Dictes 11 b, Loue..thoo that be the... Oxford English Dictionary
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David A. Smith (computer scientist)
Early career He began his programming life as a corporate analyst at Thermo Electron Corporation, where he worked to develop an enterprise-wide multi-user Multiplier), where he designed a process control application and helped to design a multiprocessor distributed controller architecture for a robotic PC wikipedia.org
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thermopile
thermopile (ˈθɜːməpaɪl) [f. thermo- + pile n.3 5.] A thermo-electric battery, used in connexion with a galvanometer, for measuring minute quantities of radiant heat; also called thermo-multiplier.1849 Noad Electricity (ed. 3) 424 Thermo-piles are now constructed by soldering together at their altern... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mass spectrometry
The ions are detected by a mechanism capable of detecting charged particles, such as an electron multiplier. Thermo Fisher's LTQ ("linear trap quadrupole") is an example of the linear ion trap. wikipedia.org
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thermoscope
thermoscope (ˈθɜːməskəʊp) [ad. mod.L. thermoscopium (Bianconi, 1617): see thermo- and -scope. Cf. F. thermoscope.] An instrument for indicating changes of temperature, of which there are various forms. a. An early name for the thermometer, esp. in its earlier forms. b. Count Rumford's name for a dif... Oxford English Dictionary
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