Thermal behaviour of selected flavour ingredients and additives under simulated cigarette combustion and tobacco heating conditions
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E. Jakab | Z. Sebestyén | M. Blazsó | J. Bozi | Z. Czégény | Chuan Liu | K. McAdam | E. Barta-Rajnai | James Nicol | M. Forster
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