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Date: 2012-01-18 06:41:13
Food and drink
Antimicrobial
Carvacrol
Food preservation
Oregano
Antiseptic
Minimum inhibitory concentration
Cinnamaldehyde
Garlic
Microbiology
Biology
Chemistry

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