Total volatile base nitrogen and its use to assess freshness in European sea bass stored in ice
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E. Velázquez | Pedro Castro | Juan Carlos Penedo Padrón | Ma José Caballero Cansino | Esther Sanjuán Velázquez | Rafael Millán de Larriva | P. Castro | J. Padrón | María José Caballero Cansino
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