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Use of Microwave Irradiation in the Noncatalytic Esterification of C18 Fatty Acids

Carlos A. R. Melo-Jnior    
Carlos E. R. Albuquerque    
Montserrat Fortuny    
Claudio Dariva    
Silvia Egues    
Alexandre F. Santos and Andr L. D. Ramos    

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