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   13. Ibid.

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   15. Zhou, J-R., L. Yu, Y. Zhong, et al., “Soy Phytochemicals and Tea Bioactive Components Synergistically Inhibit Androgen-Sensitive Human Prostate Tumors in Mice,” Journal of Nutrition 133, no. 2 (2003): 516-21.

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