Pre-rigor conditions in beef under varying temperature- and pH-falls studied with rigometer, NMR and NIR
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Søren Balling Engelsen | Eva Tornberg | S. Engelsen | E. Tornberg | J. Brøndum | J Brøndum | M Wahlgren | M. Wahlgren
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