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13.Williams, M., et al., "The Effect of Local Temperature Changes on Sebum Excretion Rate and Forehead Surface Lipid Composition," Brit. J. of Dermatol. 88:257-262, 1973.
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16.Schnare, D.W., Denk, G., Shields, M., Brunton, S., "Evaluation of a Detoxification Regimen for Fat Stored Xenobiotics", Med. Hyp. 9:265-282, 1982.
17.Root, D.E., Lionelli G.T., "Excretion of a Lipophilic Toxicant Through the Sebaceous Glands: a Case Report", J. Toxicol.Cut. & Ocular Toxicol. 6(l):13-17, 1987.
18.Schnare, D.W., Ben, M., Robinson, P.C., Shields, M.G., "Body Burden Reductions of PCBS, PBBs and Chlorinated Pesticides in Human Subjects", Ambio 13(5-6):378-380, 1984.
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24.Connor, W., et al, "Cholesterol Balance and Fecal Neutral Steroid and Bile Acid Excretion in Normal Men Fed Dietary Fats of Different Fatty Acid Composition," J. Clin. Invest. 48:1363-1375, 1969.
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26.Taken from Case Histories of Dr. G. Megan Shields.
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