Evaluation of heavy metal content of some lipsticks in Iran market
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Jafar Akbari | Majid Saeedi | Hamed Naalbandi | Omid Moharrami Moghanlou | Katayoun Morteza-Semnani | Raouf Alizadeh | Mohammad Hossein Esfahani-Zadeh | Mahgol Tajbakhsh | J. Akbari | Mahgol Tajbakhsh | M. Saeedi | K. Morteza-Semnani | R. Alizadeh | Hamed Naalbandi | Mohammad Hossein Esfahani-Zadeh
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