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1 sty 2018 · In camels, for example, the range of body temperature is reported to be 4.5 o C (i.e., 35.5–40 o C), whereas in humans the range is small: 1 o C (i.e., 36.5–37.5 o C) (Stainer et al., 1984). Within the regulated range for humans, temperature fluctuates over the course of a day but even in febrile illness it rarely rises above 41.1 o C (106 ...
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In a healthy adult, the mean normal temperature measured orally is between 36.4 and 37.7 °C. The temperature is lowest in the morning (maximum 37.2 °C) and higher in the afternoon to evening (maximum 37.7 °C).
13 gru 2017 · The mean measured temperature was 36.6°C (95% confidence interval 36.6°C to 36.6°C). Each patient had a median 5 (interquartile range 3-9) temperature measurements over a median of 2.1 (0.8-3.8) years, and 19% had more than 10 measurements.
1 maj 2023 · Introduction. Normal Body Core Temperatures [1] [2] The normal core body temperature range can vary from individual to individual, and can also be influenced by age, activity, and time of day: 36.1 C (97 F) to 37.2 C (99 F). During strenuous exercise, the temperature can rise temporarily to as high as 40 C (104 F).
23 sie 2019 · When simultaneously measured rectal, oral, ear and axillary temperatures was compared in healthy adult subjects, the deviations were −0.7 °C (−33.3 °F) to +2.8 °C (+37.0 °F) for rectal—ear; −1.4 °C (−34.5 °F) to + 2.3 °C (+36.1 °F) for rectal—axillary; and −1.5 °C (−34.7 °F) to +2.3 °C (+36.1 °F) for rectal—oral ...
7 lip 2023 · A total of 20 studies reported the range of their environment temperature, which varied from 9 °C to 38.8 °C. The included studies contain two non-contact body temperature devices: the non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs) and infrared scanners, which use infrared thermography (IRT).
10 gru 2021 · The aim of the study was to compare surface temperatures of the human body measured by various techniques, in particular a noncontact thermometer (infrared) and contact thermometers (mercury, mercury-free, electronic). The study included 102 randomly selected healthy women and men (age 18–79 years).