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Nutrizione e salute nel mondo moderno: focus sulle bevande dolci (soft drink)

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Poli, A., D’ Amicis, A., Del Toma, E., Maffeis, C., Rotella, C.M., Valentini, U. (2008). Nutrizione e salute nel mondo moderno: focus sulle bevande dolci (soft drink). In: Bevande analcoliche. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0790-1_2

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