Fisheries utilization research - 50 years in retrospect, part 3: processing and engineering research.
From: Marine Fisheries Review
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Date: 9/22/1988
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Author: Dassow, John A.
Introduction
Fishery utilization research by definition is primarily applied research, and achieves its fullest expression in processing and engineering studies in which the objective is product and process development or improvement. I have selected for review four major research areas in which two or more laboratories participated in various phases of each program during a long period. These are: 1) Radiation pasteurization of fresh fish, from about 1960 to 1970; 2) freezing ...
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