Food Preservation by Pulsed Electric Fields: An Engineering Perspective
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M. Morales-de la Peña | P. Elez-Martínez | O. Martín-Belloso | O. Martín‐Belloso | P. Elez-Martínez | M. M. L. Peña | M. Morales-de la Peña
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