a temperature scale

  • 111Mesoscopic scale — In physics and chemistry, the mesoscopic scale refers to the length scale at which one can reasonably discuss the properties of a material or phenomenon without having to discuss the behavior of individual atoms, and concepts of averages such as… …

    Wikipedia

  • 112Geologic temperature record — The Geologic temperature record are changes in Earth s environment as determined from geologic evidence on multi million to billion (109) year time scales.Evidence for past temperaturesOur evidence for past temperatures comes mainly from isotopic …

    Wikipedia

  • 113Hagedorn temperature — In theoretical physics, the Hagedorn temperature is the temperature above which the partition sum diverges in a system with exponential growth in the density of states.:lim {T ightarrow T H^ } Tr [e^{ eta H}] =inftyBecause of the divergence,… …

    Wikipedia

  • 114Molecular scale electronics — Part of a series of articles on Nanoelectronics Single molecule electronics …

    Wikipedia

  • 115Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine — Replica of the Small Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM) at the Museum of Science and Industry in Castlefield, Manchester …

    Wikipedia

  • 116Winkler scale — The Winkler scale, sometimes known as the heat summation method, is a technique for classifying the climate of wine growing regions. In the system, geographical areas are divided into five climate regions based on temperature, known as Regions… …

    Wikipedia

  • 117Small-Scale Experimental Machine — Réplique de la Small Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM) au musée des siences et de l industrie de Manchester …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 118Beaufort scale — Force 12 at sea. The Beaufort Scale (  / …

    Wikipedia

  • 119Geologic time scale — This clock representation shows some of the major units of geological time and definitive events of Earth history. The Hadean eon represents the time before fossil record of life on Earth; its upper boundary is now regarded as 4.0 Ga.[1] Other… …

    Wikipedia

  • 120Satellite temperature measurements — have been obtained from the troposphere since 1978. By comparison, the usable balloon (radiosonde) record begins in 1958.Satellites do not measure temperature as such. They measure radiances in various wavelength bands, which must then be… …

    Wikipedia