Microbiologia degli alimenti pp 209-227 | Cite as
Prodotti alimentari diversi
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Questo capitolo contiene una breve descrizione delle caratteristiche e della microflora — in assenza e in presenza di alterazioni — di differenti tipologie di prodotti alimentari.
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