Elevated Temperature Ripening of Reduced Fat Cheddar Made with or Without Lacticin 3147-Producing Starter Culture
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T. P. Guinee | Colin Hill | Mark A. Fenelon | Mary C. Rea | R. P. Ross | C. Hill | T. Guinee | M. Fenelon | M. Rea | D. Harrington | D. Harrington | M. P. Ryan | M. Ryan | R. Ross | Dermot Harrington | R. Ross | R. Ross | C. Hill
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