Relationship of Dietary and Serum Zinc with Depression Score in Iranian Adolescent Girls
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G. Ferns | M. Ghayour-Mobarhan | S. Eslami | A. Moslem | M. Tayefi | S. Darroudi | M. Ahmadnezhad | H. M. Haghighi | Kayhan Gonoodi | Seyed-Amir Tabatabaeizadeh | Z. Khashayarmanesh | Mojtaba Shafiee | Zahra Mazloum
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