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Which item represents a typical cause of an above-normal body temperature due to a high hypothalamic set point? dietary factors an infection sleep exercise
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Which item represents a typical cause of an above-normal body temperature due to a high hypothalamic set point?
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An infection including viruses or bacteria
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