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-Economic inefficiency of a monopoly is indicated by
Thromboxanes
Lipid compounds that play a role in the blood clotting process by causing platelets to clump and blood vessels to constrict.
Fibrinogen
A soluble plasma glycoprotein that is converted to fibrin by thrombin during blood clot formation.
Plasmin
Enzyme derived from plasminogen; dissolves clots by converting fibrin into soluble products.
Fibrin
A fibrous, non-globular protein produced in the blood clotting process, essential for wound healing.
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