LH, FSH and skin temperaure during the menopausal hot flash.
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K. Lu | H. Judd | H L Judd | I V Tataryn | D R Meldrum | K H Lu | A M Frumar | D. Meldrum | A. M. Frumar | I. Tataryn | Anthony M. Fruraar
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