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Discrimination of mineral waters by electronic tongue, sensory evaluation and chemical analysis

Sipos et al., 2012

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14249006005413611728
Author
Sipos L
Kovács Z
Sági-Kiss V
Csiki T
Kókai Z
Fekete A
Héberger K
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Food Chemistry

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Mineral, spring and tap water samples of different geographical origins (7 classes) were distinguished by various methods, such as sensory evaluation, electronic tongue measurement, inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy and ion …
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