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  2. Template:Temperature/table - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Average temperature table - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a set of headers for a table of average monthly and yearly temperatures. It is currently only used in List of cities by temperature. To create the rows, see the templates listed below.

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  9. Human body temperature - Wikipedia

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    [12] [15] Therefore, an oral temperature of 37.3 °C (99.1 °F) would, strictly speaking, be a normal, healthy temperature in the afternoon but not in the early morning. [15] An individual's body temperature typically changes by about 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) between its highest and lowest points each day. [15]