Thermal inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 inoculated at different depths of non-intact blade-tenderized beef steaks.
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Keith E Belk | J. Sofos | I. Geornaras | K. Belk | Jeremy M Adler | Ifigenia Geornaras | Gary C Smith | John N Sofos | J. Adler | Gary C. Smith | Gary C. Smith
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