Committee on Microbiology and Extraneous Materials: Food Microbiology–Non-Dairy
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Committee on microbiology and extraneous materials.
The Committee was very busy this past year as evidenced by the number of recommendations submitted by the General Referees. Currently a total of 33 studies including method modifications are in process. Seven methods were submitted and approved for First Action status with over 10 collaborative studies being completed this year. The committee is in process of publishing guidelines for validatio...
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متن کاملMilk and dairy products as food materials.
Europe with a long and proud tradition of dairy farming is about 105% selfsufficient in dairy products. This paper has been developed to answer the questions: (I) Should Europe continue to c o n m e a high level of dairy products? (2) Should Europe remain self-sufficient in dairy products? (3) If the answers to I and 2 are ‘yes’, is any change required in Europe’s attitude towards the use of da...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL
سال: 2003
ISSN: 1060-3271,1944-7922
DOI: 10.1093/jaoac/86.1.154