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Normothermia

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Normothermia

Description

Normothermia in endotherms is a state when body core temperature is regulated within standard limits. In humans, normothermia is considered as a body temperature of 36.4 to 37.8 Β°C. Normothermia, however, has a different definition in the context of ectotherms.

Abbreviation: n.a.

Reference: Sund-Levander 2002 Scand J Caring Sci



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