differential calorimetry
differential calorimetry
[‚dif·ə′ren·chəl ‚kal·ə′rim·ə·trē] (thermodynamics)
Technique for measurement of and comparison (differential) of process heats (reaction, absorption, hydrolysis, and so on) for a specimen and a reference material.
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