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Contents of Fatty Acids, Selected Lipids and Physicochemical Properties of Western Australian Sandalwood Seed Oil
Author(s):
D. C. Hettiarachchi
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Y. F. Liu
,
M. N. Boddy
,
J. E. D. Fox
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V. Sunderland
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Y. LIU
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J. FOX
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2013
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society
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