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Heat-induced deposit formation and its relationship to heat stability in a blend of recombined and fresh milk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2009

R. M. Joshi
Affiliation:
National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 132001, India
A. A. Patel
Affiliation:
National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal 132001, India

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