Application of Total Reflection X-ray Spectrometry in Combination with Chemometric Methods for Determination of the Botanical Origin of Slovenian Honey
This work on the botanical origin of various types of honey produced in Slovenia and based on the mineral content analyses by the total reflection X-ray spectrometry (TXRF) is a continuation of this group's preliminary work (Golob, T.; Doberšek, U.; Kump, P.; Nečemer, M. Food Chem. 2005, 91,...
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