THE EFFECT OF WASHING AND COOKING ON RESIDUE LEVELS OF SHRIMP TREATED WITH 4-HEXYLRESORCINOL
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- 1 January 2017
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- Published by Scientific Web Journals (SWJ) in Journal of Food and Health Science
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