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“...This study aimed to assess the degree of contamination of bulk tank milk (BTM) by Staphylococcus...”
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“... viscosity in human milk diminishes. The results point out the importance not only of considering the...”
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“... territorial dynamics, the use of biotechnological knowledge in the production of milk and its interference...”
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“... activities in proportion to the number of morbidities decreases. Schooling and number of morbidities were...”
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“... environmental impacts, and considerably raise production costs. Thus, cultivation practices that may decrease...”
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