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Describe the structure of a digital clinical thermometers.

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A digital clinical thermometer comprises a temperature sensor, a microprocessor for data processing, and a digital display for temperature readings. It often features a flexible probe tip and a battery for portable operation.

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  1. A digital clinical thermometer consists of several key components: a temperature sensor, typically made of thermistors, which accurately detects body temperature; a microprocessor that processes the data; and a digital display that shows the temperature reading. The thermometer usually features a flexible probe tip for comfort during use and often has a protective casing for durability. Many models are battery-operated, making them portable and easy to use at home or in clinical settings. Some digital thermometers also include memory functions to track previous readings.

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