High pressure processing of shellfish: A review of microbiological and other quality aspects
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Alan L. Kelly | Mark Linton | Joseph P. Kerry | Malco C. Cruz-Romero | J. Kerry | M. Cruz-Romero | A. Kelly | M. Smiddy | Margaret F. Patterson | Mary A. Smiddy | Laura Murchie | M. Linton | M. Patterson | L. Murchie
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