Well i'm not that old but i know a few:
1)The thermometer will be of two types; a) Clinical Thermometer b) Laboratory Thermometer;
a) The Clinical Thermometer: used to measure the temperature of the human body, at home, clinics and hospitals.b) The Laboratory Thermometer: used to measure the temperature in school and other laboratories for scientific research.
Precautions:
Wash the thermometer before and after use with an antiseptic solution, and handle it with care.See that the Mercury levels are below the kink and don't hold the thermometer near its bulb.While noting down the reading in the thermometer, place the mercury level along the eye sight.Do not place the Clinical thermometer in a hot flame or in the hot sun.
Note:The Clinical Thermometer should go above 108*F (42*C) and below 94*F (35*C) otherwise it might blow off the top and leak. Therefore, a Clinical Thermometer is used to measure the body temperature.
Traditional thermometers can be quite durable if handled with care. They are typically made of glass and can break if dropped or mishandled. However, with proper storage and careful use, a traditional thermometer can last for a long time.
Shaking a laboratory thermometer can cause the mercury inside to separate, leading to inaccurate temperature readings. It can also damage the delicate capillary tube inside the thermometer, affecting its overall precision and reliability. It's best to handle laboratory thermometers with care to ensure their accuracy and longevity.
Alcohol thermometers are relatively fragile and can break if dropped or mishandled. It is important to handle them with care to ensure longer durability.
The lifespan of a digital probe thermometer can vary based on factors such as usage frequency, how it is handled and stored, and the quality of the device. Under normal conditions, a digital probe thermometer can last 1-5 years or even longer with proper care and maintenance. Regular calibration and battery replacement can also help extend its lifespan.
1. Thermometer should be washed before and after use,preferably with an antiseptic solution.2. Ensure that before use the mercury level is below 35 degree celsius.3. Read the thermometer keeping the level of mercury along the line of sight.4. handle the thermometer with care. If it hits against some hard object,it can break.5. Do not hold the thermometer by the bulb while reading it.
the thermometer is an object that we going to measure of an temperature of one person.
They are taken care of by the mother.
ABOUT 63,000 ARE WELL TAKEN CARE OF.
Only take an infant's temperature rectally if a doctor or trusted care provider instructs it. Otherwise, the most accurate reading comes from under a baby's armpit.
It is just the convention in English to apply past tense only once. I care, I cared I do care, I did care I took care, I have taken care in all instances the past tense is applied only once, at the first opportunity.
The phrase "taken care of" is typically used as a past participle in English grammar. It is often used to indicate that someone or something has been looked after or attended to. For example, "The issue has been taken care of" means that the problem has been resolved or addressed. In this context, "taken care of" is used as a verb phrase to show completion or fulfillment of a task.
chimp babies are taken care of their mothers for 8 to 7 years
some times.
Well taken care of
If taken care of grass will not die. Grass is fairly resilient and needs a lot of abuse or harsh chemicals for it to die.
Permethrin is mostly used as a pesticide. It is particularly effective against insects and arachnids. It is also used as an insect repellent. Although highly toxic to our feline friends the cat, it has a low toxicity to most mammals. Care should be taken when disposing of this chemical as it is also highly toxic to fish. Like other members of the pyrethroids family of synthetic chemicals it is essentially a neurotoxin and should be used with care.
Mental care, is care taken to your mental health, or your brain, your feelings, your thoughts and so on.