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2004.08.30

Charting

For those of you who were wondering about temperature charting (which I do as part of a sympto-thermal regimen), this site is informative and not preachy, and this book is really great (it has some of the best charts I've seen; I use a modified version of their Celsius version).

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I'd think a science-savvy, educated gal like yourself would use Kelvins.

Ah, but the scale is insufficiently sensitive in the range of basal human temperatures. I only use it in my cold fusion experiments. ;)

(Do they even make Kelvin thermometers for private use?)

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