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    The Delisle scale is a temperature scale invented in 1732 by the French astronomer Joseph-Nicolas Delisle (1688–1768). Delisle was the author of Mémoires...
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    mostly known for the Delisle scale, a temperature scale he invented in 1732. Joseph was born in Paris, one of the 11 sons of Claude Delisle (1644–1720). Like...
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  • comparisons among eight different temperature scales, several of which have long been obsolete. Temperatures on scales that either do not share a numeric zero...
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  • community The Moon Mons Delisle, a mountain on the moon Delisle (crater), a lunar crater Delisle scale, a temperature scale De Lisle carbine, a World...
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    scales are in use or have historically been used for measuring temperature: Kelvin scale Celsius scale Fahrenheit scale Rankine scale Delisle scale Newton...
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  • Fahrenheit are common temperature scales. Other scales used throughout history include Rankine, Rømer, Newton, Delisle, Réaumur, Gas mark, Leiden and Wedgwood...
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  • units Scale of temperature Conversion of scales of temperature Celsius Delisle scale Fahrenheit Gas mark Kelvin Leiden scale Newton scale Rankine scale Réaumur...
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  • Zolotnik Delisle scale Leiden scale Newton scale – a temperature scale devised by Isaac Newton in 1701. Réaumur scale Rømer scale Wedgwood scale Acetabulum...
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  • Delisle or De Lisle may refer to: Alexandre-Maurice Delisle (1810–1880), Canadian businessman, political figure Arthur Delisle (1859–1936), Canadian political...
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    Delisle Inlet (Bulgarian: залив Дьолил, ‘Zaliv Delisle’ \'za-liv dyo-'lil\) is the 8.4 km wide ice-filled inlet indenting for 12.7 km the southeast side...
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