European consumers' acceptance of beef processing technologies: A focus group study
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Wim Verbeke | Klaus G. Grunert | Marcia Dutra de Barcellos | Jens Oliver Kügler | Lynn Van Wezemael | Øydis Ueland | Federico J.A. Perez-Cueto | K. Grunert | W. Verbeke | Lynn van Wezemael | M. D. D. Barcellos | J. O. Kügler | Ø. Ueland | F. Perez-Cueto | M. Barcellos | M. D. Barcellos
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