Cork: Current Technological Developments and Future Perspectives for this Natural, Renewable, and Sustainable Material
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Rui L. Reis | Ivo Manuel Ascensão Aroso | Ana R. Araújo | Ricardo A. Pires | R. Reis | R. Pires | I. Aroso | A. Araújo
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