Variation in the eating quality of M. longissimus dorsi from Holstein–Friesian bulls and steers of New Zealand and European/American descent, and Belgian Blue x Holstein–Friesians, slaughtered at two weights
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J. Kerry | A. Moloney | A. Mullen | D. J. Buckley | M. Keane | S. C. Maher
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