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The constriction in the clinical thermometer is called​

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A thermometer used to measure the temperature of human body. A clinical thermometer has a constriction near the bulb in it. Due to this, mercury thread does not fall on removing the bulb from the mouth of the patient. It has a bulb of very thin glass attached to a capillary of the very fine bore.

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