0 a silver liquid chemical element, used in thermometers -- kvikksølv [ neuter ]
1 (symbol Hg) an element, a poisonous, silvery, liquid metal used especially in thermometers etc. -- kvikksølv
2 the smallest planet in the solar system. It is the planet nearest the sun. -- Merkur
Neuro-psychological clinical assessment of workers in an electric lamp factory exposed to metallic mercury.
There are theories not involving infection, including the theory invoking allergy to synthetic detergent, that suggesting antigenicity to mites, and that suggesting allergy to mercury.
Sometimes the current is passing between a liquid and a gas, as in arc welding, arc furnaces or mercury arc rectifiers.
The mercury pressure sensor, for example is described in less than half a page, while piezoresistive sensors have five pages.
A small volume (about 1 l) of mercury was added in the proximal end of the pipette before use.
Surveys have repeatedly shown that a significant proportion of equipment (usually mercury column sphygmomanometer) has significant defects even in major hospitals.
Multifocal and full-field electroretinogram changes associated with color-vision loss in mercury vapor exposure.
Figure 2 shows the radial temperature distribution of a mercury jet as a function of time after beam deposition.