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Food Digestion Engineering. / Kristensen, Kaja; David-Rogeat, Noémie; Alshammari, Norah; Liu, Qingsu; Muleya, Molly; Muttakin, Syahrizal; Marciani, Luca; Bakalis, Serafim; Foster, Tim J.; Gouseti, Ourania.
Sustainable Food Processing and Engineering Challenges. red. / Charis M. Galanakis. Elsevier Ltd. Academic Press, 2021. s. 343-368.
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Harvard
Kristensen, K, David-Rogeat, N, Alshammari, N, Liu, Q, Muleya, M, Muttakin, S, Marciani, L
, Bakalis, S, Foster, TJ
& Gouseti, O 2021,
Food Digestion Engineering. i CM Galanakis (red.),
Sustainable Food Processing and Engineering Challenges. Elsevier Ltd. Academic Press, s. 343-368.
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-822714-5.00010-3
APA
Kristensen, K., David-Rogeat, N., Alshammari, N., Liu, Q., Muleya, M., Muttakin, S., Marciani, L.
, Bakalis, S., Foster, T. J.
, & Gouseti, O. (2021).
Food Digestion Engineering. I C. M. Galanakis (red.),
Sustainable Food Processing and Engineering Challenges (s. 343-368). Elsevier Ltd. Academic Press.
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-822714-5.00010-3
Vancouver
Kristensen K, David-Rogeat N, Alshammari N, Liu Q, Muleya M, Muttakin S o.a.
Food Digestion Engineering. I Galanakis CM, red., Sustainable Food Processing and Engineering Challenges. Elsevier Ltd. Academic Press. 2021. s. 343-368
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-822714-5.00010-3
Author
Kristensen, Kaja ; David-Rogeat, Noémie ; Alshammari, Norah ; Liu, Qingsu ; Muleya, Molly ; Muttakin, Syahrizal ; Marciani, Luca ; Bakalis, Serafim ; Foster, Tim J. ; Gouseti, Ourania. / Food Digestion Engineering. Sustainable Food Processing and Engineering Challenges. red. / Charis M. Galanakis. Elsevier Ltd. Academic Press, 2021. s. 343-368
Bibtex
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