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Table 1.

Honey samples including codes, common name, botanical source and number of samples.

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Fig 1.

Images taken at White light after derivatisation with vanillin reagent; Track 1 –JAR, Track 2 –multifloral honey (JAR mixed with BAS), Track 3 –BAS (a), and their respective chromatograms (b); 5 μL of each extract respectively.

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Fig 2.

First step of cluster analysis (identification of JAR target cluster).

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Fig 3.

Second step of cluster analysis (identification of preliminary JAR core cluster).

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Fig 4.

Final step of cluster analysis (identification of refined JAR core cluster).

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Fig 5.

Cluster analysis with new Jarrah samples (JAR-A, JAR-B, JAR-C).

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Fig 6.

Cluster analysis with new Jarrah samples (JAR-A, JAR-B, JAR-C); preliminary JAR core cluster (a) and refined JAR core cluster (b).

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