Effect of temperature, water-phase salt and phenolic contents on Listeria monocytogenes growth rates on cold-smoked salmon and evaluation of secondary models.
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L. Laloux | T. Sérot | M. Delignette-Muller | M. Cornu | A. Beaufort | S. Rudelle | H. Bergis | N. Miconnet | M L Delignette-Muller | M Cornu | H Bergis | A Beaufort | S Rudelle | L Laloux | N Miconnet | T Serot | L. Laloux | T. Serot
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