Fever pitch.Reading "Warming Up to Hyperthermia hyperthermia /hy·per·ther·mia/ (-ther´me-ah) hyperpyrexia; greatly increased body temperature.hyperther´malhyperther´mic malignant hyperthermia " (SN: 10/14/06, p. 250) prompted me to consider the biological significance of fever and our impulse impulse, in mechanics: see momentum. Impulse (mechanics) The integral of a force over an interval of time. For a force F , the impulse J over the interval from t0 to t1 to reduce it when given the choice. Isn't is·n't Contraction of is not. isn't is not isn't be it possible that an increase in cancer incidence could be related to the prevalence of fever-reducing medications or the overall reduction in illnesses that cause fever? WENDY GORDON, AUSTIN, TEXAS |
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