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The use of the profiling method 13C-NMR spectroscopy combined with pattern recognition techniques as a tool for the classification of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) according to wild/farmed geographical origin
Aursand, M.; Standal, I.B.; Irvine, J.; Praël, A.; McEvoy, L.; Axelson, D. (2005). The use of the profiling method 13C-NMR spectroscopy combined with pattern recognition techniques as a tool for the classification of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) according to wild/farmed geographical origin, in: Abstracts of the 35th WEFTA meeting 19-22 September 2005, Antwerp, Belgium. pp. 124
In: (2005). Abstracts of the 35th WEFTA meeting 19-22 September 2005, Antwerp, Belgium. CLO-Gent, Sea Fisheries Department/RIVO: Ijmuiden. 141 pp., more

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  • Aursand, M.
  • Standal, I.B.
  • Irvine, J., more
  • Praël, A.
  • McEvoy, L.
  • Axelson, D.

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