A probabilistic modeling approach in thermal inactivation: estimation of postprocess Bacillus cereus spore prevalence and concentration.
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A. Amézquita | L. Gorris | J. Membré | J. Bassett | J M Membré | A Amézquita | J Bassett | P Giavedoni | C de W Blackburn | L G M Gorris | P. Giavedoni | C. Blackburn
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