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Date: 2014-12-26 03:51:04
Business
EVOH
Modified atmosphere
Oxygen absorber
Packaging and labeling
Vacuum packing
Rice
Jerky
Packaging
Technology
Food and drink

Effect of packaging materials on quality preservation of polished rice in small package Cheng-Ye Wang1, Chien Shien Chen2, Shih Hsin Chen1, and Lin Huei A. Ferng*1

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