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    Tikkanen MJ, Nikkilä EA, Kuusi T, Sipinen S.
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  • 27. Metabolic profile of six oral contraceptives containing norgestimate, gestodene, and desogestrel.
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    Meuwissen JH, Beijers-De Bie L, Vihtamaki T, Tuimala R, Siseles N, Magaril C, The HS, Houben PW, Murga M, Spielmann D, De Villiers TJ.
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    Krauss RM, Roy S, Mishell DR, Casagrande J, Pike MC.
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  • 32. Effects of menopause, gender and age on lipids and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol subfractions.
    Anagnostis P, Stevenson JC, Crook D, Johnston DG, Godsland IF.
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  • 36. Comparative studies of the ethynyl estrogens used in oral contraceptives. VII. Effects with and without progestational agents on ultracentrifugally fractionated plasma lipoproteins in humans, baboons, and beagles.
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  • 37. Exercise acutely increases high density lipoprotein-cholesterol and lipoprotein lipase activity in trained and untrained men.
    Kantor MA, Cullinane EM, Sady SP, Herbert PN, Thompson PD.
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  • 40. Plasma lipoproteins and lipolytic enzyme activities during endurance training in sedentary men: changes in high-density lipoprotein subfractions and composition.
    Stubbe I, Hansson P, Gustafson A, Nilsson-Ehle P.
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