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why is the human body temperature specifically 98.6 degrees?
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If humans could hear a broader range of sounds, would human speech/ language/ music be different? How?
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Is it common for members of the same household to experience the same frequency sound (tinnitus?) at different times with different volumes?
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why is the human body temperature specifically 98.6 degrees?
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