The Paradox of Mixed-Species Biofilms in the Context of Food Safety
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Affiliation:
1. School of Food Science and Technology; Chung-Ang Univ; 72-1 Nae-Ri, Daedeok-Myun Anseong-Si Gyeonggi-do 456-756 South Korea
2. Dept. of Microbiology; Jessore Univ. of Science and Technology; Jessore-7408 Bangladesh
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Food Science
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