Analysis of acrylamide, a carcinogen formed in heated foodstuffs.
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Eden Tareke | M. Törnqvist | Per Rydberg | Patrik Karlsson | Sune Eriksson | Margareta Törnqvist | P. Rydberg | S. Eriksson | P. Karlsson | E. Tareke
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