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“...milk; stability; components; UNAM; caseins; serum proteins....”
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“.... At 37 °C, there was a decrease in pH and an increase in the accompanying microbiota that interfered with the...”
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“... its stability after fish digestion or processing. Results showed that parvalbumin represents a higher...”
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“...The rehydration and ensiling of dry corn grain are processing methods capable to improve the starch...”
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“... decreases in M/V, with increase in acrosome and plasma membrane damage after cooling to 5ºC. The largest and...”
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“... decreases in M/V, with increase in acrosome and plasma membrane damage after cooling to 5ºC. The largest and...”
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“... Lactobacillus sakei ATCC 15521. The results showed that milk whey media is propitious to develop L. lactis cells...”
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