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The current and voltage across the thermistor will depend on the particular circuit configuration.
In some electronic thermostats, the thermistor anticipator may be located outdoors, providing a variable anticipation depending on the outdoor temperature.
Most electronic thermostats use either thermistor devices or integrated logic elements for the anticipation function.
A thermistor is a thermally-sensitive resistor with a resistance that changes significantly and predictably as a result of temperature changes.
Another type of thermistor is a silistor, a thermally sensitive silicon resistor.
For most measurements described in the following pages a single thermistor mounted horizontally about 1.3 cm above the bottom and near the axis of rotation was used.
The resulting temperature change of the blood downstream is recorded in the pulmonary artery by means of the thermistor bead at the tip of the catheter.
The temperature was monitored with a thermistor in the bath close to the retina.