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        2. Hadavi, Farnaz Prevalence of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome among Girls' Students of Kerman University of Medical Sciences and a Meta-Analysis of the Prevalence.
        3. Tala Hadavi is a multi-lingual video journalist and documentary filmmaker who has shot, produced, and hosted more than TV stories for Voice of America, as.
        4. “9/11 Victim's Mother Expresses Forgiveness 10 Years After,” by Tala Hadavi, Voice of America (VOA) News/USA, September 13,
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        6. Tala Hadavi is a multi-lingual video journalist and documentary filmmaker who has shot, produced, and hosted more than TV stories for Voice of America, as....

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