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  2. Fever 104 FM - Wikipedia

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    Fever plays contemporary hit music in Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai, while the other cities have a mix of contemporary and retro Bollywood music. There are differentiating packages too through which music is played, like 40 mins non-stop music, Fever Unplugged, Fever Ka Thappa (Fever certification on the biggest songs), Teen Gaane Back to Back, Fever Top 10 and Fever Super Fresh.

  3. KQIE - Wikipedia

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    KQIE (104.7 FM, "Old School 104.7") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Redlands, California and serves the Inland Empire area. The station is owned by LC Media and airs a rhythmic oldies music format.

  4. KKLS-FM - Wikipedia

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    KKLS-FM (104.7 MHz, "Hot 104.7") is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format. The station serves the Sioux Falls, South Dakota, area.KKLS and its sister stations were owned by Southern Minnesota Broadcasting until 2003 when they were sold to Cumulus Media, and sold again in 2012 to Townsquare Media.

  5. KUMT - Wikipedia

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    KUMT (107.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Randolph, Utah, United States, and serving the Salt Lake City metropolitan area.The station's transmitter is located on Humpy Peak in the Uinta Mountain range.

  6. 104.1 FM - Wikipedia

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    104.1 Territory FM in Darwin, Northern Territory; 2CHY in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales; 2DAY in Sydney, New South Wales; ABC Classic in Mount Gambier, South Australia; ABC Classic in Wodonga, Victoria

  7. Severe weather events in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    5 January 1863 is Sydney's first recorded 40 °C (104 °F) day, when the mercury hit 41.6 °C (106.9 °F) at Sydney's Observatory Hill. [11]During January 1896, a state wide heatwave blasted through NSW and caused the mercury in Sydney to hit 40.7 °C (105.3 °F) on the 6th and 42.5 °C (108.5 °F) on the 13th, this ended Sydney's longest streak of days under 40.0 °C (104.0 °F) which lasted ...

  8. Yellow fever - Wikipedia

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    Yellow fever is caused by yellow fever virus (YFV), an enveloped RNA virus 40–50 nm in width, the type species and namesake of the family Flaviviridae. [10] It was the first illness shown to be transmissible by filtered human serum and transmitted by mosquitoes, by American doctor Walter Reed around 1900. [32]

  9. Malaria - Wikipedia

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    P. falciparum infection can cause recurrent fever every 36–48 hours, or a less pronounced and almost continuous fever. [ 38 ] Symptoms typically begin 10–15 days after the initial mosquito bite, but can occur as late as several months after infection with some P. vivax strains. [ 35 ]