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A clinical thermometer has constriction. why?​

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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.this helps the mercury in the bulb to acquire the patient's temperature more quickly and precisely.
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