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“... exercise practice, and perceived changes in food intake; and the Three Factor Eating Questionnaire...”
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“... exceeded by current culture practices. However, it does not seem advisable to increase mussel loads per...”
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Microbial contamination of luncheon meat sliced and packaged at supermarkets in Porto Alegre, Brazil
“...Background: Ready-to-eat (RTE) foods are considered a high risk food group, since they are often...”Access document
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