Herpes virus is only deadly to puppies during the first three weeks of life, because a newborn puppy's
average body temperature does not reach 100 degrees until 3 weeks of age.
Not exact matches
Well, no. 98.6 º is just the
average normal
body temp — being concerned that the thermometer says your daughter's
temperature is 99.1 º is a bit like getting anxious because your family has exactly 2 children instead of 1.9 like the
average American family
does.
racookpe1978 says: July 26, 2011 at 9:48 am But doesn't «flow within the system» (significant variations across the «black
body» sphere that is radiating into a constant -
temperature space) have to taken into account — and not «
averaged» into a generic single
temperature mush?
In the real world; that being the laboratory where CO2
does its dastardly deed on our climate, the source of the energy that purports to
do the heating, is (on
average) a black
body like source of Long wave infrared radiation having a spectral peak at about 10.1 microns wavelength, and containing about 98 % of its energy in a range of about 5.0 to 80 microns wavelength, at an effective
Temperature (on
average) of 288 Kelvin.