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  2. Pediatric early warning signs - Wikipedia

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    A temperature between 101–102 is considered a mild fever, 102–103 a moderate, and 104 or above a high fever, and delirium or convulsions may occur. From birth until adolescence, temperature between 99.8–100.8 is considered a low-grade fever. If the temperature is taken rectally, it is not considered a fever until it is above 100.4.

  3. Heavy water - Wikipedia

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    Experiments with mice, rats, and dogs [52] have shown that a degree of 25% deuteration prevents gametes or zygotes from developing, causing (sometimes irreversible) sterility. High concentrations of heavy water (90%) rapidly kill fish, tadpoles, flatworms, and Drosophila. Mice raised from birth with 30% heavy water have 25% deuteration in body ...

  4. Dysentery - Wikipedia

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    In 1680, Shivaji fell ill with fever and dysentery, dying around 3–5 April 1680 at the age of 52 on the eve of Hanuman Jayanti. He was cremated at Raigad Fort, where his Samadhi is built in Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. [45] [46] 1827: Queen Nandi kaBhebhe, (mother of Shaka Zulu) died of dysentery on 10 October 1827. [47]

  5. Influenza - Wikipedia

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    Influenza C virus, like influenza B virus, is primarily found in humans, though it has been detected in pigs, feral dogs, dromedary camels, cattle, and dogs. [ 12 ] [ 23 ] Influenza C virus infection primarily affects children and is usually asymptomatic [ 1 ] [ 11 ] or has mild cold-like symptoms, though more severe symptoms such as ...

  6. Orca - Wikipedia

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    The mean body temperature of the orca is 36 to 38 °C (97 to 100 °F). [46] [47] Like most marine mammals, orcas have a layer of insulating blubber ranging from 7.6 to 10 cm (3.0 to 3.9 in) thick beneath the skin. [46] The pulse is about 60 heartbeats per minute when the orca is at the surface, dropping to 30 beats/min when submerged. [48]

  7. Glycine - Wikipedia

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    L-Glycine ball and stick model spinning. Glycine (symbol Gly or G; [6] / ˈ ɡ l aɪ s iː n / ⓘ) [7] is an amino acid that has a single hydrogen atom as its side chain.It is the simplest stable amino acid.

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