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30 Recent Developments in Support Materials for use in High Performance Liquid


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24 The Benefits of GC/MS Coupled with a Headspace Trap to Monitor Volatile Organic


Compounds in the Production of Beer 20 Are you Made of Sugar? 14


Direct Mono- and Disaccharide Determinations in Foods and Beverages


8 Healthy Fat in Chips and Sausages?


A new Method for Extraction, Digestion and Analysis of Fat in Food Samples


Contents Over Years 2 Foreword by Trevor Hopkins Articles


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