Author:
Chamberland Julien,Beaulieu-Carbonneau Gabrielle,Lessard Marie-Hélène,Labrie Steve,Bazinet Laurent,Doyen Alain,Pouliot Yves
Funder
NSERC-Novalait Industrial Research Chair of Process Efficiency in Dairy Technology
Canada Foundation for Innovation
Subject
Filtration and Separation,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Materials Science,Biochemistry
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