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  • 21. The effects of oral contraceptives and multivitamin supplementation on serum ferritin and hematological parameters.
    Mooij PN, Thomas CM, Doesburg WH, Eskes TK.
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  • 24. Inhibition of tissue-type plasminogen activator in plasma of women using oral contraceptives and in normal women during a menstrual cycle.
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