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Innovative Journal of Pediatrics

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1. Quantification of essential and non-essential elements in baby foods for evaluating dietary elemental intake using nuclear and radioanalytical techniques

- George R.S. , et al.

2. Determination of Minor and Trace Elements in Breast Milk of Lactating Mothers in Early Lactation from Tehran, Iran Using Neutron Activation Analysis Method

- Shakeri Jooybari B. , et al.

3. Determination of sodium, chlorine, and bromine concentrations in breast milk using neutron activation: Correlation, regression, and machine learning predictions

- Shakeri Jooybari B. , et al.

4. Characterization of different contaminants and current knowledge for defining chemical mixtures in human milk: A review

- Chi Z.H. , et al.

5. Levels of Trace Elements in Human Breast Milk in Jordan: a Comparison with Infant Formula Milk Powder

- Tahboub Y.R. , et al.

6. Minerals and trace elements in human breast milk are associated with guatemalan infant anthropometric outcomes within the first 6 months

- Li C. , et al.

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