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Near Infrared Spectrometry for Rapid Non-Invasive Modelling of Aspergillus-Contaminated Maturing Kernels of Maize (Zea mays L.)

Titilayo D.O. Falade    
Yasmina Sultanbawa    
Mary T. Fletcher and Glen Fox    

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