Determination of Ignitable Liquids in Fire Debris: Direct Analysis by Electronic Nose
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Marta Ferreiro-González | Gerardo F. Barbero | Miguel Palma | Jesús Ayuso | José A. Álvarez | Carmelo G. Barroso | M. Ferreiro-González | G. F. Barbero | M. Palma | J. Ayuso | J. A. Álvarez | C. Barroso
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