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“..., 20 in each sampling time after the exit of the chilling tank. Poultry samples were tested to total coliforms...”
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“... onset of chilling and hydrogen cyanamide (CH2N2) after the trees had accumulated 600 chilling hours...”
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“... and the higher absolute values after chilling exposure of the soluble sugars (sucrose, glucose...”
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“... (before and after scalding, defeathering, rinsing, evisceration, final rinsing, chilling at 4ºC, and...”
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“... have occurred in June 2015, when chilling hours (CH) below 7.2 °C and higher CH below 12 °C began...”
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