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1. (n.) thermography
a technique for imitating an embossed appearance, as on stationery, by fusing wet ink and an adhesive powder to the paper by heat.
2. thermography
a technique for measuring regional skin temperatures, used esp. as a screening method for detection of breast cancer.
Etymology: (1830–40)
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1. (noun) thermography
diagnostic technique using a thermograph to record the heat produced by different parts of the body; used to study blood flow and to detect tumors
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1. thermography
Measurement of the regional temperature of the body or an organ by infrared sensing devices, based on self-emanating infrared radiation.
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