Official methods and recommended practices of the American Oil Chemists' Society
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- David Firestone
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About Official methods and recommended practices of the American Oil Chemists' Society
This paper, published in 1990, received 5.5k indexed citations . Written by David Firestone. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Food Science (1.9k citations), Organic Chemistry (1.6k citations) and Nutrition and Dietetics (1.1k citations).
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