Applying high-resolution melting (HRM) technology to olive oil and wine authenticity.
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P. Martins-Lopes | S. Gomes | Leonor Pereira | J. R. Fernandes | Paula Martins-Lopes | Leonor Pereira | Sónia Gomes | Sara Barrias | José Ramiro Fernandes | S. Barrias
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