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61 Read method
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62 Sweet localization method
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63 basal-body-temperature method of family planning
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64 calendar method of family planning
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65 capture-recapture method
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66 cervical mucus method of family planning
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67 closed-system helium dilution method
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68 comparative method
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69 contraceptive method
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70 frozen section method
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71 indicator-dilution method
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72 indirect restorative method
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73 lateral condensation method
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74 limited fluctuation method of dosing
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75 natural family planning method
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76 ovulation method of family planning
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77 paracelsian method
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78 paraffin method
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79 peak method of dosing
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80 rhythm method
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