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Thermophysical Properties of Cotton, Canola, Sunflower and Soybean Oils as a Function of Temperature

International Journal of Food Properties - United States
doi 10.1080/10942912.2011.604889
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Food Science
Date

October 3, 2013

Authors
Edwin E. Garcia RojasJane S.R. CoimbraJavier Telis-Romero
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Informa UK Limited


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