Effect of malaxation conditions on phenol and volatile profiles in olive paste and the corresponding virgin olive oils (Olea europaea L. Cv. Cornicabra).
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A. M. Inarejos-García | Aurora Gómez-Rico | G. Fregapane | M. Salvador | Giuseppe Fregapane | Aurora Gómez-Rico | Antonio M Inarejos-García | M Desamparados Salvador
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