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“... target to be used in the design of adequate pasteurisation processes. The objectives of this work were...”
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“..., 600, and 800 kPa at 13 ± 1°C) for 4 or 8 d, promotes any improvement compared to conventional...”
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“... obtained with the 10:1 ratio had a dry and fibrous texture and a slightly salty taste. Salt concentration...”
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“... methods for monitoring the invasion processes. We analyzed the morphological differences between a wild...”
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“... yield any effect on performance, casting doubt on the hypothesis that arousal decrease facilitates motor...”
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“...Several microorganisms have been studied in flotation, sedimentation and filtration processes...”
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“... a strange taste. Thus, the production of low sodium salamis using salt replacers (KCl and CaCl2) or salamis...”
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