Antimicrobial activity of cinnamon and clove oils under modified atmosphere conditions.
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N. Matan | Michael E. Parker | N Matan | H Rimkeeree | A J Mawson | P Chompreeda | V Haruthaithanasan | M Parker | M. Parker | A. Mawson | P. Chompreeda | V. Haruthaithanasan | H. Rimkeeree | N. Matan
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