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Bacterial Inactivation by Using Plastic Materials Activated with Combinations of Natural Antimicrobials

Irene Ortega Blázquez    
María José Grande Burgos    
Rubén Pérez Pulido    
Antonio Gálvez and Rosario Lucas    

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