• The Oechsle scale is a hydrometer scale measuring the density of grape must, which is an indication of grape ripeness and sugar content used in wine-making...
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  • and inventor; eponym of the Oechsle scale Gerhard Öchsle (contemporary), West German Olympic bobsledder Oechsle scale for measuring the density of grape...
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    Comparable scales for indicating sucrose content are: the Plato scale (°P), which is widely used by the brewing industry; the Oechsle scale used in German...
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  • Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Baumé scale (Bé°): Occasionally used in France and by U.S. brewers. Oechsle scale (°Oe): Used in Germany, Luxemburg and...
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  • Hydrometer (section Scales)
    scale, formerly used in industrial chemistry and pharmacology Brix scale, primarily used in fruit juice, wine making and the sugar industry Oechsle scale...
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    measuring the alcohol content of dry wines. See also Sweetness of wine and Oechsle scale. "Ebulliometer". Monash Scientific. "Ebulliometer explained". winegrowers...
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  • O-1 along with the similar U.S. Army L-19 °Oe, a measurement on the Oechsle scale for the density of grape must Oersted (Oe), a unit of magnetic field...
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    is as follows: For Mosel-produced wine, at least 150 degrees on the Oechsle scale are required; In Austrian wine, 30 degrees KMW (approximately the same...
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    Mostwaage (KMW) scale is used. The scale is divided into Klosterneuburger Zuckergrade (°KMW), and very similar to the Oechsle scale (1 °KMW =~ 5 °Oe)...
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    Refractometer (category Scales)
    21 CFR Part 11 / SOP Performance Qualification (PQ) Brix Oechsle scale Plato scale Baumé scale Ernst Abbe Refractive index Gemology Must weight Winemaking...
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  • weight of the grape must in winemaking. The Oechsle scale, named after him and divided into degrees Oechsle (°Oe), is still used for official classification...
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    Karl Samuel Leberecht Hermann and Friedrich Stromeyer 1820s: Oechsle scale by Ferdinand Oechsle 1823: Döbereiner's lamp, often hailed as the first lighter...
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    Germany, the sugar maturity of grapes (must weight) as measured by the Oechsle scale have played a great role in Germany. German vintners on average crop...
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    unexpected restaurant capital." Ferdinand Oechsle (1774–1852), developer of a most scale, Mostwaage ("Oechsle degree") Emil Georg von Stauß (1877-1942)...
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    corresponding to 127 °Oechsle. For Canadian Icewine, 35 degrees Brix, corresponding to 153.5 °Oechsle. For Luxembourg Vin de glace, 120 °Oechsle. In Austria, Germany...
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  • 2171 (February 2, 1907), 274 Engelbourg (1954) p.35 IBM Archives: 1901. Oechsle & Boyce "Adding-Listing Machines". www.officemuseum.com. Early Office Museum...
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    illuminated area and the dark area. It is where this shadow line crosses the scale that a reading is taken. Because refractive index is very temperature dependent...
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    depends on the grape variety, but falls in the range 95 to 130 degrees Oechsle. The Crémant de Luxembourg designation for sparkling wine is also awarded...
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    degrees Oechsle (°Oe); in France and most of Europe the Baumé scale was used until 1961 and in Austria the Klosterneuburger Mostwaage (°KMW) scale is used...
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  • Rhea titled "Ocean to Ocean", written by Pitbull, George Bechara, Bianca Oechsle and Gabriel Dunn, this song samples Toto's "Africa" (1982), written by...
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    the Lurín and Rímac valleys, being expert farmers, and developing large-scale fishing and trade. It was also an important place of worship and exploration...
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    concentration can be determined with a refractometer, for example in the Oechsle determination in the course of the production of wine. The enzyme glucose...
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    are other common measures of sugar content of grapes, specific gravity, Oechsle (Germany) and Baumé (France). °Bx is usually measured with a refractometer...
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    doi:10.1177/1756287216677903. PMC 5167074. PMID 28042310. Oing C, Rink M, Oechsle K, Seidel C, von Amsberg G, Bokemeyer C (February 2016). "Second Line Chemotherapy...
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    first confined to slums in downtown Lima, led this expansion through large-scale land invasions, which evolved into shanty towns, known as pueblos jóvenes...
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    Raimondi Stele and the Tello Obelisk from Chavín de Huantar, and an impressive scale model of the Incan citadel, Machu Picchu. As of 2023[update], the museum...
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  • started with department stores in the 19th century, with the arrival of Oechsle in 1888. Then came other stores like Sears in 1952, acquired by Chilean...
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    Lake Barranco Zoo Cabildo of Lima Casa Alcántara Casa Marcionelli Casa Oechsle Casa Tenaud Church of Our Lady of the Forsaken Church of Saint Mary of...
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    Vincke, politician, writer and jurist (d. 1844) December 26 – Ferdinand Oechsle, German inventor (d. 1852) December 27 Brenton Halliburton, Canadian judge...
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    Peru was published jointly with the Geographical Society of Lima, at a scale of 1:1,500,000, which was approved by President Oscar R. Benavides and contained...
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