Optimization of honey-must preparation and alcoholic fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae for mead production.
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C. Barbosa | A. Mendes-Ferreira | V. Falco | A. Mendes-Faia | F. Cosme | A. Inés | António Inês | Fernanda Cosme | Virgílio Falco
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