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Variation of correlations between liking for fat, sweet and salt measured by questionnaire or by sensory tests according to social desirability bias — Aurélie Lampuré (2016) | RDL Network
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Variation of correlations between liking for fat, sweet and salt measured by questionnaire or by sensory tests according to social desirability bias
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Variation of correlations between liking for fat, sweet and salt measured by questionnaire or by sensory tests according to social desirability bias
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2016
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Aurélie Lampuré
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Amélie Deglaire
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