Thermo-biometrics

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Thermobiometry ( Greek : thermos = hot, warm; bio = life and metron = measure) deals with the measurement of the temperature effect on living beings with the help of the necessary measurement and evaluation methods.

There are specific detailed definitions depending on the area of ​​application. An expanded interpretation by Christoph Bernoulli on the measurement and statistical evaluation of the biological lifespan under the influence of externally induced thermal radiation characterizes the problem.

Today, thermobiometry is of greatest importance in dosimetric studies of the effect of thermal radiation on all elements listed in systems biology .