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Physiology / Ecology / Human homeostasis / Thermoregulation / Ecophysiology / Thermal optimum / Ectotherm / Reptile / Temperature / Biology / Heat transfer / Animal physiology
Date: 2008-12-15 17:52:33
Physiology
Ecology
Human homeostasis
Thermoregulation
Ecophysiology
Thermal optimum
Ectotherm
Reptile
Temperature
Biology
Heat transfer
Animal physiology

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