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            Translational Research                                                Pesticides and ischemic heart disease



            Writing-original draft: Soheila Pourmasumi, Zahra Jamali,   2019;8:e012569.
               Soudeh Khanamani Falahati-pour, Monavar Naderi;      doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.012569
               Zahra Ahmadi, Fatemeh Ayoobi,
            Writing-review & editing:  Soheila Pourmasumi;  Ioanna   8.   Sekhotha M, Monyeki K, Sibuyi M. Exposure to
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