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31922 Universidade estadual paulista julio de mesquita filho. http://www.fcav.unesp.br/download/pgtrabs/pv/d/2273.pdf JABOTICABAL  SÃO PAULO  BRASIL Setembro de 2006 iv DADOS CURRICULARES DO AUTOR ANTONIO CARLOS BENASSI  Nascido em 02 de Julho de 1954 na cidade de Santo André  SP, filho de Derdebio Benassi e Maria Guiomar Adolpho Benassi. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science transversal   proximal   coconut   palm   de   janeiro   pluvial   professor   dr   mato   grosso   sensorial   analysis   official   methods   of Jan 1, 2007  

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