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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a aroma" is not correct in English; it should be "an aroma." You can use "an aroma" when referring to a distinctive smell, often in a positive context, such as in cooking or describing scents.
Example: "The kitchen was filled with an aroma of freshly baked bread."
Alternatives: "a scent" or "a fragrance."
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DS: performed fermentation (experiment A), aroma and QTL analysis, candidate gene search and validation (PDR8, PLB2, …).
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