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>> What is the greatest heat the egg can stand in the incubator without the germ being killed?
What is the greatest heat the egg can stand in the incubator without the germ being killed?
Answer:
A fixed degree that will apply in all cases cannot be stated; 109 degrees before the eleventh day and 112 degrees after that period.