98.6 may refer to: 98.6°F, a historical value for the average normal human body temperature "98.6" (song), a song by Keith 98.6, a novel by Ronald Sukenick...
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"98.6" is a song written by Tony Powers (lyrics) and George Fischoff (music) and recorded by Keith. It reached No. 6 in Canada, No. 7 on the Billboard...
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Human body temperature (redirect from 98.6°F)
humans, the average internal temperature is widely accepted to be 37 °C (98.6 °F), a "normal" temperature established in the 1800s. But newer studies show...
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Iran 98 Degrees, an American adult contemporary boy band 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is normal body temperature "98.6", a 1967 hit song by Keith 10-98 code...
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frequency 98.6 MHz: The Hits in Auckland Malayalam Radio in Doha Radyo Türkü in Ankara Radyo 3 in Antalya, Manavgat Radyo 2 in Karaman Hillz 98.6 FM in Coventry...
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97.6 FM - News 24x7 Radio Chocolate (Rumedia) 98.0 FM - Covers music Novoe radio (EMG) 98.4 FM - Russian pop music Radio Romantika (Gazprom-Media) 98.8...
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Al-Bayyina (redirect from Quran 98)
September 2021. "Ayah al-Baiyinah (The Clear Proof, Evidence, the Proof) 98:6". Wherry, Elwood Morris (1896). A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary...
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lose heat faster than producing it. Normal body temperature is around 37°C (98.6°F), and hypothermia sets in when the core body temperature gets lower than...
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Linux kernel version history (redirect from 2.6.x kernel series)
kernels". www.oldlinux.org. Retrieved 11 October 2020. "[PATCH] Linux-0.98.6 (December 2, 1992) - kernel/git/history/history.git - Linux kernel historic...
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the gold ducat or sequin containing around 3.5 grams (0.11 troy ounces) of 98.6% fine gold, originated in Venice in 1284 and gained wide international acceptance...
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