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0.05)Conclusion: Considering the increasing consumption of yoghurt and doogh dairy products in the household food basket and its serious role in daily nutrition, therefore, it seems necessary to study and control the quality of zinc and copper and lead and cadmium micronutrients contaminants.]]>
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