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Sorry, Jacob. You're losing me off, now! Thermo- is in relation to
temperature or heat, OK, but -hydro- means relating to water and -graph
means writing or drawing. Where does the water bit come in? I can't find
the term in a quick glance through my data base. The nearest is
thermohydrodynamics, the study of water flow at different temperatures.
Sorry
Brian
> "" wrote:
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> Technetter,
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> May I know what does the term "thermohidrograph" mean? Is it a test
> measurement for PCB?
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> Regards,
>
> Jacob Pao
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