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  2. Human thermoregulation - Wikipedia

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    Simplified control circuit of human thermoregulation. [8]The core temperature of a human is regulated and stabilized primarily by the hypothalamus, a region of the brain linking the endocrine system to the nervous system, [9] and more specifically by the anterior hypothalamic nucleus and the adjacent preoptic area regions of the hypothalamus.

  3. Human body temperature - Wikipedia

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    Normal human body temperature (normothermia, euthermia) is the typical temperature range found in humans.The normal human body temperature range is typically stated as 36.5–37.5 °C (97.7–99.5 °F).

  4. Korey Stringer - Wikipedia

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    Korey Damont Stringer (May 8, 1974 – August 1, 2001) was an American professional football offensive tackle who played in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons. He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes and was recognized as an All-American. He was selected in the first round of the 1995 NFL draft by the Minnesota ...

  5. Endotherm - Wikipedia

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    An endotherm (from Greek ἔνδον endon "within" and θέρμη thermē "heat") is an organism that maintains its body at a metabolically favorable temperature, largely by the use of heat released by its internal bodily functions instead of relying almost purely on ambient heat.

  6. Not Without Hope - Wikipedia

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    He was nearly dead from exposure; at the time of his rescue, his body temperature had dropped to 88.8 degrees. [14] Corey Dominique Smith (born October 2, 1979, in Richmond, Virginia) was age 29 when he was lost at sea. Smith was an American football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL).

  7. Pickle Juice Game - Wikipedia

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    The Pickle Juice Game was a National Football League (NFL) regular season game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys on September 3, 2000.The game is remembered for the Eagles' use of pickle juice to help keep the team hydrated and prevent muscle cramps, due to the high temperatures in Texas that day. [2]

  8. NFL coaching hot seat index: Who's feeling some heat ... - AOL

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    Nobody's *really* on the hot seat before training camps even begin. But here are eight coaches whose situations are interesting enough to warrant some discussion.

  9. NFL reportedly considering measuring first downs with ...

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    The NFL is considering an electronic system that would help determine if the ball was spotted for a first down. ... forearm or other body part touches the ground or when officials rule a play dead ...