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CelsiusScale of temperature, previously called centigrade, in which the range from freezing to boiling of water is divided into 100 degrees, freezing point being 0 degrees and boiling point 100 degrees. The degree centigrade (°C) was officially renamed Celsius in 1948 to avoid confusion with the angular measure known as the centigrade (one hundredth of a grade). The Celsius scale is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius, who devised it in 1742 but in reverse (freezing point was 100°; boiling point 0°). |
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| NiteBrites DNL/DNM are UL 1598 listed for wet locations and 40 degrees Celcius ambient for 320, 350, 400 and 1000 wattages. The temperature in the mineshaft is estimated between 12 degrees Celcius to 13 degrees Celcius. It's a typical Irish winter day; 25mph winds and about negative-six degrees celcius outside. |
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