On-line monitoring of oxygen as a method to qualify the oxygen consumption rate of wines.
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Víctor Martínez-Martínez | Ignacio Nevares | V Felipe Laurie | Ana Martínez-Gil | V. Martínez-Martínez | I. Nevares | V. F. Laurie | Roberto Martín | María Del Álamo-Sanza | M. Del Alamo-Sanza | A. Martínez-Gil | Roberto Martín | M. del Alamo-Sanza
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