Clinical thermometers are used to measure human body temperatures, while laboratory thermometers are used for various other purposes.
What is the primary difference between clinical thermometers and laboratory thermometers?
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The primary difference is that clinical thermometers are designed for measuring human body temperature, typically with a range of 35°C to 42°C, while laboratory thermometers are used in scientific experiments with a broader range, often from -10°C to 110°C.