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aerogram

[air-uh-gram] / ˈɛər əˌgræm /
NOUN
air letter
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The breast thermograms often aided a more definite diagnosis.

From Time Magazine Archive

Therefore it can provide cinematic-style color thermograms that actually show changes in temperature as they occur.

From Time Magazine Archive

In a study of the camera's potential for diagnosis, Dr. Gershon-Cohen took almost 1,000 thermograms of breast lesions alone, also photographed suspected appendicitis cases and arterial disorders.

From Time Magazine Archive

Unlike ordinary color photographs, which depend on reflected visible light, thermograms, or heat pictures, respond only to the temperature of the subject.

From Time Magazine Archive

After leaving Etah, August 17, 1908, on the voyage northward until July 12, 1909, thermograms covering 5½ months and barograms covering nine months of this interval were obtained from self-recording instruments.

From The North Pole Its Discovery in 1909 under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club by Peary, Robert E. (Robert Edwin)




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