depends on the person, between 97.0 and 99.0 degrees
2006-08-03 05:43:00
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answer #1
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answered by thelogicalferret 5
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Normal temperature, that usually registered by a healthy person (98.6 degree F or 37 degree C)
2006-08-03 05:53:15
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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Do you mean what is "the" normal temperature for a healthy human body? "The" normal temperature is 98.6 degrees Farenheit.
2006-08-03 05:44:19
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answered by christopher s 5
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Temperature in Kelvins = Temperature in Celsius + 273 = 37 + 273 = 310 K I think that the maximum wavelength would be that of IR radiation...
2016-03-26 21:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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well,
if i want to give you just one range I can say 98.4±0.7 °F
(36.9±0.4 °C) for women and 98.1±0.7 °F(36.7±0.4 °C) for men. this is from JAMA that is considered a big time journal in medicine.
But remember
if you measure it at 8 AM and 4 PM the latter is 0.5 C higher. this is normal daily variation
5 way to measure the temperature: 1- rectal (the most accurate and simple one) 2-oral (fairly accurate) 3- under arm pit (axillary) is not accurate but sometimes you have to do this. [rectal is 0.5 C higher than oral and axillary is 0.5 lower than oral]. 4-tympanic (very accurate but not available everywhere) 5- intra-esophageal (not available everywhere).
hope it helps!
i am a MD
2006-08-03 05:53:23
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answer #5
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answered by sshahraz 3
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37 Cantigrade
2006-08-03 06:10:24
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answered by mona 2
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the normal body temp is 98.6
2006-08-03 05:43:05
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answered by roosterlady72 1
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98.6 degrees
2006-08-03 05:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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98.6
2006-08-03 06:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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98.6
2006-08-03 05:44:59
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answered by diverdude 1
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